THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1930. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. WEI - CENTRE HALL, PENNA, mms _— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors, 8. W. SMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, EDW, E. Entered at the Post Offices In Centre Hal p= secand elass mall matter Plapiay advertising rales == apniication. LUTHERAN Pastor.) PENNS VALLEY (Rev. 8, F. Georges Valley—10:30 A. Farmers Mills—2:30 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. Greenhow, ML SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas BR, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 1:80—Sunday 2:30—-Churd Pussey ville— $:80—Sunday School. 310:30% Foreign Mission Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. E Smith, Paster.) METHODIET EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W, Newman, Pastor.) Sprucetown— 9:30 A. M, school; 10:30 A. M., Worship Centre Hall—S, S. 1:30; ng at 2:30 P. M. Spring Mills—9:30 a. m., Union 9:00 p. m., Worship; special mu ao POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. —— J ———————— School. Service, Sunday at preacn 8.8. SiC. For State Senator. We author mame of Harry 3. Scott burg, Pa., as a candidate for State are State Committeeman, name Dury elector : resenting Cent mary 20, 1 the Rep For We name « lege BOL the Prix Tuesd ¥ rules g Republican County Chalrm: For Repu We eand pau Mem mittes of the May Narrows,” “Millhelm vo Transfer of Real CL. W. Hassek, ot ux, to 0. W. tract in State ollege, $1. J. Moses Evey, ot ux, Krape, tract in Haines twp. H. B. Dun ap, Sheriff, to Holmes, tract in State College: $2,500. D. Floyd Bechdel, ot ux, to T. J. Bechdel, tract in Liberty twp; $1,400. Anna L. Bartges to Curtis BB. Relber, tact in Centre Hall; $1,600. Bellefonte Trust Co, Adm. to Thom- as L. Caldwell, tract in Bellefonte: $0,000, Daniel Auman, et al, to Mode CC. Au- man, et ux, tract in Penn twyp.; $60. Scott A. Wallzer, ¢t ux, to B A. Bierly, tract in Miles twp.; $780, C,H. Meyer, et al, to Linn V, Meyer, €t al, tract in Penn twp.; $665. I 4 A SP MS BA. Neff & Son, undertakers, successors to 8, M. Campbell, in Millhedm, had their first funeral since opening thedr establishment In Miltheim, on Wednes- day. They had charge of the Frank Estate, Houta, to Wm. J $30 John L DEATHS * . » . * » . . . L.ohr, a resident to lowsiting In than thirt after Hale prior LOHR Centre James Hall Philadelphia moro died at his residence nt 112 Rutledge, Delawa in suburban of VOars ago ghortly will accom charg ie 1 Harry Newman Methodist in the servi The township of Aug mak nty years He 3 (Shannon) ith in ‘entre church on deceased ing almost soe was a William and Hved township aga son of Lohr during Potter Hall, and pupil rie ——————— i As Surprise Party. id re The wished und tdrthdnys: Bweony M Sweeny, Mr Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Wm, Fishburn, Dorothy Fishburn, Hel Hoss, Petty Sweeny, Phyllis Sweeny, Fmddy Lee Tibbens, Louis Fishburn, and Mr and Mrs Ralph Sweeny and daughter Evelyn. Refreshments of pickles, sandwiches, cake, we cream and coffe were ges many more i vi ind Mrs George fand Mia W., M BH. W. Tibhens,, Mr. amd dred Fishburn, en Martz, Hetty and John FY burn, Bellefonte Resident Commilied to Jalil William ©. Hershberger, aged 29 years, of Bellefonte, charged with em- Iwazlement of $300 from the firm of Htroehmann Brothers, in Williamsport, was arrested and committed to the Lycoming county jail on Saturday eve- ning. The Information dn the oan was made before Alderman Stalbh, Hershberger istobe given a hearing later, YOCA- SCHOOL GREGG TOWNSHIP TIONAL Play E. P. V. H. 8, Girls at Spring NOTES Boys and MeClure M lis, Mills for this games While Girls Beat Bellefonte HI-Y. i tally and Conferenoe, Al SA Mieting of Bod and Gun Club, wi EXECUTORS NOTIUEK Lat 4 saving b y the eu imate paj Mid those Davin it them 4 iement, to presse for sett SWABE, TRESSLER Executors, Linden Hail, Pa JAMES W, WILLIAM R. =~ BABY CHICKS Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, 18¢, 20¢c & 25¢ Each from hens that have been selected for their size, color, C. H. H. SCHOOL NOTES, Subseription Campalgn. : gi tele] troudshurg, Penn at then was a high price gh he was looking nembering several ne quality calves for sale, fii i vs] Honor Roll by te lephone and clos the The completed in less than an hour. with broker. whole tra: v ft iryer n= ni The Maodorn Farm Wome Bas a TELEPHONE Debating Teams Selected, Astonishing LOW-PRICED ERE is the utmost value obtain. able in a low “pric ed Assembly Program, washer! Of latest, most modern design throughs out, this Haar Model 55 sells at a price within the reach of any pocketbook. It is up to the minute in every respect. Its thoroughly proven washing principle assures spotlessly clean clothes without soaking, hand- rubbing. or boiling. From a mechanical standpoint, it BOROTGH SCHOO) REPORT. is as fool-proof and trouble-free as a washer can be made. And it is beautifully finished in lustrous Vortex green. See this washer today, I. C. McCLENAHAN CENTRE 1} and laying qualities. J. C. Robinson SPRING MILLS, PA. 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