THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1829. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PENNA. ee CENTRE AR—— SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W. SMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manager, HALL, Proprietors, Ebbw, E, A — atered at the Post Office in Centre Hal ea class mall matter. "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY (Rev, 5B, F, Georges Valley—10:30 A. Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall—-7:30 P, M. Sunday Schol at 9:30, ¢bhange from the pulpit announcement) LUTHERAN Pastor.) ML. Greenhoe, (This is a ~ QENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev. Delas BR. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 8:30 Sunday School 10:30—Church Services. Bussey vile— 1:30—S8unday School. 2:30—Church Services EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. RE, Smith, Paster.) Bethesda—9:30 A. M. Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. Locust Grove—32:30 P. M. Holy Communion at all appointments. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. Harry WwW, Newman, Pastor.) Sprucetown—9:30 A, M., Worship, Sacramental Service and Reception of New Members. 10:30, 8, 8. Centre Hall-—10 AL M. 8. 8. M., Worship and Sacramental Spring Mills—9;30 A. M, 8. 8. 7 P. M., Worship and vice. Smullton—Evangelistic se gommence Monday evening, 9:80 and continue for 1 A Service. 30 vices Oct, 14, two weeks, At LINDEN HALL. (Miss Sarah Eeroyd, Pastor.) Sunday School at 2 B. M. Preach- ing at 7:30, Sunday Sch Official Statement of THE CENTRE REPORTER 192% Oct. 1, ! Pitle of Publication— The Cenire Reporter Pisce of Publication — Centre Hall Fa | Names of Editors—S. W. Smith, Edw. £ Bailey | Names of Publishers—8 W. Smith { — Edw. E. Bailey ! Signed 8. W, SMITH i EDW. E BAILEY. Fworn before me th ist day of Oct | 1929 3.00 Her BOY STRUCK BY CAR-— RIGHT LEG Paul Menscl stuck by a Spring being Leitzell, his driven ner home and on leaving doing this, Paul, dren was playin back of the blame is place negligence Paul is a Milton, put regu ito the incident Me: nach, maxes his home with hb uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Bitner, and grandmother, Mrs Rossman. A —————— A ——— STATE COLLEGE GETS INDIAN expected Harry SKELETON another —- What is to prove history was the recent finding of three Indian skeletons in highway excava- tions at Milesburg, Centre county. On- iy one of the skeletons was recovered intact by the Pennsylvania State Col- lege geologists and paleontologists. It has been moved to State College, rest- ing in the same earth in which it was found. i Speelal Serviees In Lutheran Chureh. Both the and Sunday school the periods for preaciing service in Luther an church, Sunday afternoon, were to a group of members ang the Lawistown, D. C. given over pastor of Evangelical church In Shank, a traveling review of the Sun ahd Rev, Dicl “The salesman, gave a day school lesson, « PRS. tor, delivered a sermon on bor. Axe” n orchestra of Mr, Wa ighteen od lve guer, tw Pieces cone and a male od delight- music a most iy of « making ure of tie program in Holy Mr, Snyder leader of the their torium was fi seated in the orchestra Many panied by visitors were The ing a Sunday main audi- number Wives led, oblig to be school room i ——— A — Oil and Gas Leases, an effort gentle past few weeks on the part men from Oklahoma er from the Pittsburgh lense a nunyl of farms about Mills for prospecting for. gas The from what can be Is very similar provision standard option land owner During the wis made of two and the oth district to Potters ail. One a and learned, the the lease, in to lease, and give eighth. It obtained on ti being W. R. and one- appears op- farms, Hosterman Maynard wera on the ntly, but time tions the owners mma The Various that were Troe Emerick parties times section at recy this A———— A A Singing School, Lather Mus ill ‘entre Hall, rt 8 piven A meeting will be held in ding Friday e people, whether Ser Ww open a singing provided suffic- movement the High vening, where whool in « Bent sup he school bud young schoo Pupils of The tu- fifteen ascertain condition but not, may one dolar for C—O Sr Bear Robs Bee Scap. and her « One Evangelistic Services Close, Vie Representatives of the Pennsylvania Archeological Survey inspected tne | skeleton and the upon which it was found, the edge of the front yard of 8a Milesburg resident. It that an Indian the Jun Laon « spring and Baad creeks, only ; sundred from where the skelets Archeologist soi thie keleton that of a ian about 24, robably Guois, whe had i wit matism «a hown by its in joints. Th hands and chin, and lin row hand indicat be over 200 ; being prepared new mineral State College, A A A Jean Gros® Marionettes, Jean Grow’ French Marionettes whic fre to appear at the Rithelou Theatre October 30, sponsored by the Bellefonte public schools, bring not only Uncle Wiggily for the children's matinee, but alo an IHuminated Mariontte Ballet, utilizing four Aesops Fables along with amlfied music and the spoken words, and a special play of "Skippy" by Perey Li Crosby in four scenes. Hixty marionettes made to move with true life-Mke gestures by fifteen hundred strings make for an original evenng. This is the eighth transcon- tinental tour of the French Marion eties, #gito village once Eergie was found the buried with up under the head in one ie skeleton might old. The exhibit is for industries building at A A A A A A. George Rimmey, the local garage bran, and Thomas Willams, of Pleas. ant Cap, attended the Bloomsburg fair the smamts —— ——" Boalsbhurg Wins at Soccer, with her was coid MX, Gingerich 1. E. Bohn, I. I., Mothersbaugh, I R. dieman, CC. Halfba Port Matilda m offense and the def nse the outstanding For Boalsbu and kK, did good work the center forwmud fulllacks on players. two were A ——— —— a EE Banking Hours, Hall Saturday, closed in the Both serve Columbus Day, er 12, by being and afternoon evening from 7 Many people banks a8 to the will ob. Oto forenoon hanks in Centre but will be open in the to 8 local from nours on inquire banking impression being that i a our Hat the The into effect first Sat. means that afternoon from 7 to § on Saturday eves months of October urday, the winter schedule is now fn put until the That Bat focal banks not the winter sx il urday of Devombe they will be of and ning and irday open during the November, A ls TIS Ask 810.000 for Park Equipment. At coming November State caidents w the election ill vote on the sing the borough's $04.000 to 3104.000, are to be for the of the borough park with swimming pool, bath houses, shell and open-air theatre, shelt- houses and plondo centers, Et —— Sodding to Prevent Erosion, Laying of 70.000 square feet of sod along the State highways throughout Pennsylvania has just been completed by the Department of Highways, John W. Koller, forester, reports. The sod was placed at the entrance to culverts, and on steep slopes where excessive erosion had caused great expense and inconvenience, Sodding is done under {he Per. vision of tha assistant division forest. ers and the sod fs purchased locally wherever obtainable. This year the avarage cost of laying the entire quan- tity wae 8.072 per square foot. The largest quantity was Inid in Division 6 where 21,000 square feet were put College biedness from inde The ean funds used pment concrete band or down, Inst week. , H. Coach Centre the KE: a rough 1st ing it i fo « the Hine in Eno but ut i LORE iver, MoClella on Grege Gregg remains result Work rooms oO and Deng Mad f I i an H. 8. Defeats E, P, V, H, 8, team of | defeated | team of | J: R. Hanoy's soccer High wior Haney's soccer school ET S1X. in} atl The | a hy mak« | fell Penns Valley High school Tuesaday evening to 0 game, by the score of 1 tarted the and the visitors io thelr first mn gum ough in part, threes or the | tims quarter Centr ther to soore the enousn fe STE LS \ antl Sra, 5 De CITRRER, i= i, 1 Mgt ie i Ea tmnt Li] ns — n for Scott Hall will 4 of this meet atilda week Yoe at tonal Vaca Wins tional Sch y the Twp. Two. Towns G01 undef two hed Port Matlid —————————— A ps an REBERSBURG. Was Eun on Uw n Tuesday, and yg FLUTE, nd d Mr, niedd, {51 mm A Jor Economical Transportation 4 4 4 IN THE PRICE Most people realize that the New Chevrolet is a Six in the price range of the four. But not everyone knows what a really wonderful Six it is! 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