THURSDAY. JUNE 6, 1929. A———— THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, AI — CENT IIE HALL, PENNA. SMITH % BAILEY, Proprictors. 8. W., SMITH, Editor. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, i # second class mall matter i Me Beporter are $1.60 a year, In advance 1 Pisplay advertising rates made know. pa application, Sunday Church Services — VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE (Bov, B. ¥. Greenhoe, Fuster) Hail-—1"re Soh Centre Sunday Children's rIners 30:30 A. A for the Orphar ceived. Georges 2:80 P. M. HALL REFORMED CHARGE. Delss BKB, Keener, Pastor) OBNTRE Ley, Osntre Hall— A:30—Sunday 3:30—Churca Tuaseyvile— #:30 Sunday 10:30—Church School. Services, School. SEIVWea, Sp ~~ EVANGELICAL (Rev, WW. KE, Smith, Faster.) Locust Gros 3:30 A. M. Spring A, M. Bethesda—2:3 AL Mills —10:49 h 3. PRUSEBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor) Centre Hall, Lemont, 11:0v A Pine Grove M A. Al. is—7:30 P. M. — METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Harry W, Newman, Pastor.) CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOUTLS, » . . . . ed on W ment and 4 far Mb admitted treatment Wiis mg und i jurics by a wagon Mrs. admits tment, Wis fre Nannie became a di. es. Howa admitted ent, va pat of night Lemont, for Transfer Byron E B Gob Laing, Zmmern.an, twp.; $02), Irene ©. Grant, et bar, to A. W. Stewart, tract in State College: $8200, John L. Holmes, et al, to Justus E. Neidigh, tract in State College: $1 Adam H., Krumrine, ot ux, to BE. E. Weiser, trast in State College; $2,500. Harry GG. Sunday ot ux, to J. Fred Neff, ot tract In Ferguson twp. $5,000, Ena i of Real Estate, et al, to Samed | tract in Gregg twp.; $1500 Gilliert, of ak to Charles W, et ux, tract in Haines Decker, "™ ux, Geohart, et bar, to Edith N. Moyer, et bar, tract in Miles twp: $1. isabelle 8. Williams, et bar, to Chas, A. Rupp, tr: t In State College; $13,.- ano Charles 1. Wingard, trac Vagner, et ux, to D. W,. in Penn twp.; $1. AAP SISAL “he Cent « Reporter, $1.50 a year EXPERT OF COLLEGE ANGUAGE PENN STATE Dr. I. L. Foster, Author of Several Text Books, and Teaa' er of French Soldiers During War, Short to Amerlean Succumbs to Hiness, animes as Pr. ( and Veterinarian of Department of in the human family. dill was at ona time Htate and also a Ereslor the of ivania A and two daughters, Jane and Vitu, s viva, was labor At widow the of rnd Industry Perine i BLAZIER «Mrs Biazier, wife of Philip Blazgier, who makes his home wits his nephew, Clarence BE. Blazier, on the Bartges farm south of Centre Hall, died in the Altoona hospital of complications. She was a daughter of Henry Sholder, and was born Novem ber 22, 1830. 8he was a member of the Juniata Park church of the Breth fen. Surviving are her husband, four daughters and threa sons: Mrs Gilbert Nafl, Biglerville; Mra Lena Bokard, Lakemont Terrace; Mm OG. WW. More gan, Wolfborough; Mra John Gramm, Altoona; C. F. and J. L. Blazer, Antls: Homer Biazier, Bellwood. Funeral ser viekw were held at Juniata, In charge of the Rev. Iran Holsopple, followed by Interment in Asbury cemetery, ; Oarrie THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. \F 1 STH Ma Annis M MP ound dead BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS FOR CENTRE HALL AND COMMUNITY =3 Afternoons and Evenings 3= June 22, 24, 25 In Grange Park Auditorium Saturday, Monday, Tuesday ere Su - This “All-Star” Group Will Delight You! LLUSIONISTSI® i A Season Ticket Costs Only $2. A Junior Ticket (age 8 to 12 Yrs.) $1. Be a Booster for Chautauqua--It Develops Good Citizenship. EE $500,000 for Township Roads, F “eof PIANOS GRANDS -- UPFIGHTS PLAYERS Tuned - Adjusted - Repaired Reasonable Terms Excellent Workmanship 8 AND LOTS FOR SALE-The I. WITTE OR CALL ated on Bat Coser Sines, | HO Ry W), Bartges, A w COBURN, FPA. Phone 3-R-13 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOME not made three Yay % i Tax 3 ¥ » building lols i ale mine west of 1 ¥ iy Ing re ORCI, HRT SLT] ON | SIRT] Snel TRON | URS | Cr YORRITIING SOS tl BONES | J de PROBLEMS AND PERPLEXITIES his GOODY EAR TIRES are not high priced. Although they are the world’s standard of high- est quality, you can get a Goodyear for as little as The man whe Is willing to give yon time Is the one you are asked to pay for an ordinary tire -- who gets your busing ss—doesn't hel! Every day matiers crop up: questions as to Investments—financial problems—how to maybe even less. start a household account—a hundred and one things that can best be solved by a Banker, because a Banker has solved hun. dreds of oth r problems just like yours. Whenever such ques. More People Ride on Goodyear Tires Than On Any Other Kind. tions come to you, remember that you are welcome to call on We make our time your time. It does not make a bit of and us, difference in what line of business you may be Come See us, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. HAGAN’'S GARAGE Centre Hall 8 PER CENT INTEREST GN TIME AND SAVINES DEPOSITS ————r—c eae i
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