THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1930. YHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, PENNA. EE - CENTRE HALL, De SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8B. W. BMITH, Editor, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Buiered wl he Post OfMice in Centre Hal ie second class mall matter. Piepiny advertising rates made known sa apolieation. ~ SUNDAY CHURCH SERVIGES | PENNS VALLEY (Rev. 8B, F, The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper rill be administered at— Spring Mille—10:30 A. M. Preaching services at— Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. LUTHERAN CHARGE Greenhoe, Pastor.) SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHABGE (Bev, Delas R, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:80—Sunday 7:30—Chura, pring Mills— 9:30—Sunday 20: 830—Church Fwrmers Mills— 1:30—Sunday School. 2:30—Churcy Service. School. Service, School. Service, et EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. EK, Smith, Paster.) Lemont—10:30 A. M Tusseyville—2:30 P. Centre: Hall —7:30 P. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Smuliton—S. 8, at § A. M.; a8 10 A. M. Sprucetown — school; 7:1 P. M ie M. AL worship 9:30 Al ¥i.y . fq rsh Pp. Sunday POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMEN ———— J————— NTS. For State Senator. ized to We are Aanme of 3 bug, Pa. as candidate fo ination 1c te the Thirt Cleartield Primary day, May 19 gules governing t announce the Philly the nom- of For State We are auth game of Ha burg, Pi glectoin resenting mary Iie 20, 1930 the Rey For We Republican County Chairman. fege Lion Bominat the Pri: Tuesda cules g For Republican We al State Commiticeman, fpeburg Meme: mittee, of the May KLINE-~4 OLE, On Tuesd Frances E doth of Bent tagited @g|arsonage, ry W. Newmar They aie ington, D Ire m———— sini Keepers in mar Spring M now 41 and other Beacon of Centre County Arrested, Clarence F Department on Point M a Compal ant trolmen had the Ja Th ty jail a ArTaign: Buss on charg trans Lambe: t and was trial for of intox Gap, returned transportat wants, rn rp SPRING MILLS Finkle WwW. H have boon sick time, are much in condition have been foi § 5st two weeks, | The Odd Fellows banquet was at tended Ly quite a large number of members and their tamiifes and many others. The Spring Mills band was engaged to furnish thé music Auring the early part of the evening; the lat. ter part of the evening was taken up by the younger folks. Miss Grace Acker, of Aaronsburg, showed some of the folks how to dance the “Charles ton.” Well, Grace knows how, and she did it, too, The sik mill In this place, under the supervision of J. C. Robinson, is run- ning Tull time, and employs about for- ty men and ladies, The local lodge of PP. O. 8. of A. in- itiated a class of new mdmbers on last Monday evening and will hold thelr banquet on Thursday evening of this week, . J and on the Both pretty they DEATHS passed tar, Adam Kline home of his Godshall, sday afte five KLINE. ~<John at the Margaret last Wexdne ness of tions. The deceased, a and Eliz th (Houtz) at Linden Hall, Aa iS year daugi in Centre rnoon, after complica- (3+¢ awny Mrs Hall, an Hl weeks of n of orge al <line, was born gust 20, 1851, mak- months and 23 ried to Eva who preceded nesurdy ten hildren survive mr Shiloh, i beyond To th five is union four of whom Marge Mrs. J "Cann, Johnstow W., Arthur, « A toona., Besides children, they partly raised of Newton brothers 1 Mrs e Hall CG oOorga Godshall, Cen Salona; th ose five orpn . ON them Yarnell, amd three Lewistown sists yiand, baling of Four survive, Calvin James, Omak Hall; fata; Miss Mr. KHnae was in Penns Valley of his life, in farming and learned For nineteen mill at Centre years he h daughter in Arthur, Kline rs aiso Simon ).: i ®e Will liam Bohn, Elizabeth Welbly, Jun- Sc namely: and Corn Colle Philips=bun Mrs Annie manton. ged In farming the early part retired from milling trade he operated For the his home Hall and Altoona. ben a Christian for Kline, NE dur 15906 he the the x his his years Mills, made Centre past si with with as in nas Son, Mn D3 ways an actly Hi and Wa a Me sthodist ch tho irch g missed in home community. held on } rie f his cwman, assisted ted. Burkl was MLISDUTE. The Saturday afternoon at funera WE widow AVER edo at lowing ng trouble, aged aml 2 days Prove Mis and was amg Mary Bunday. He and is survived by George W. Sunday, in in Bellefonte, and months wi of Pine of Tewin never married brothers, tailor business Jacob Sunday, sister, Mra. Lyons. Funeral sorvioes wera held and interment made at Ly- ontown, 831 LS two the nn Margaret Haffley, wife of Harvey Haffley, former Aarons. rogidents, died at her home at Altoona from causes arising from a bealing in her head. Deceased was a daughter of Thom. HAFFLEY ~=Mrs. burg Surviving her are two young sons C. H, H. SCHOOL NOTES, The Again the HALT i the BO Magazine Campalgn a Success, end has come to the but it did thes schoo manner mag amypaign, treasury of the Sh apt lation The 104 $44.00 in the fifty cents of this the in ons ry. will {reas ceives for <ach but out amount rermiums ind i Hiding ram will be is know writing not 1 MH. 1. mercal Ebrigth Pager" taught by J The hill save a to the class Thursda y. and thea « 1 checks The speak- forms ar expinines crexiit Debates, debates (Continued on n next column) nms——— co DECKER CASE HEARD, — ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. AA A —— Majestie Radio Sales Inerease, continued from previous Oh from és 5 grandmoths Harter, the Rev lating, assisted by Fred Griesing Susan Lash ofl wv, G. A, Interme nt Laithe- made in the Aaronghurg. was eran cemetary at LOOSE. «Busan E, Loose, late Charles Cook Loose, who died about | two years ago, died at the home of W, | H Wendt, at Freeburg, of apoplexy. Deceased was a daughter of Pmanuel and Elvina® (Blerly) Harter and was | born at Millhelm March 17, 1860, mak. | ing her age at death 69 years, 10 months | and 17 days. i Burviving are one sister, Mrs, Sallie | Hilbish, who was at the home of her! daughter in Illinols when death over | took Mrs Loose; one nephew, Samuel | Harter Hilbish, of Freeburg, and one! niece, Mrs C. C. Schoonmaker, of Gen- | on, TL \ Funeral services were held from the| Samuel Hilbish home, the Rev. W, 8. Gerhard, of the Reformed church, offi- ciating, Interment was made in the Fairview widow of the | Ore Jur “rs Ma i x M VOCA- SCHOOL TOWNSHIP TIONAL NOTES “The Deacon's Second Wile” “The Deacon's Sec- 1 Wile" presentod by the class of Gi ¢ Townsh Voca- school in Grange at! Mills, on Friday, Febr lock, The cast of drama, HOY pn hall Ary 00 0 charact- follows: Miz ie ees BB Fitz Harry Washington Fitz Leo FY Mable Hagen Loraine Confer Mary Mersinger Mary Zubier Wm. Camplell Mary Neos Mary Homan Robert Slegal loina F uth Ertel | won Barachias Georgo ‘e ‘es Lust Mslissn Brown Brown Brown y Hollins Condo Ju els may of Gambogs. ... Lor st le Admission, Tick obtained fro member ip 20s tht sChool ————— “St.” Pattens when the girl matures to wom ood, hen & woman gives t reien Pr) when a woman reaches middle age. At these times Lydia E. Pinkham's f Com sound hel i al healt rid table ps to re h anc Vigor. FrEan 2 For pyorrhea tions, use Zo nite, the new antiseptic. guards colds, cou more serious of nose throat. 3 £8) werful Als ’ against bE A and dis~ and ghs CnBes to ba Bellefonte High School Play. ” of the Club of the Bello give its annual Theatre, day evening next week 00s i BABY CHICKS Single Comb Rhode Island Reds, 18¢, 20c & 25¢ Each from hens that have selected for their si ze, and laying qualities. J. C. Robinson SPRING MILLS, PA. onte High school in the Rich- Madd” that mus Tickets play Spring colorful and clever cal by Heinpis nts 1. h Heénha 0 © for all EXECUTORS of the LEI, County, NOTICE, Etats inte JON- ge the of LCOlie matter TRESS Contre In of deceased, been above estate } ty. 7 fare COIor, undersigned, y the ving been duly granted the persons knowing themselves indebted the estate are requested to make those having cialis «sent thems duly au ment, on amid to p setil Eatne for JAMES W, ted BWARED TRES! Execut Linden Hall, WILLIAM RR, The Centre Henorter, $150 a year 310 STOCKMAN near Hunt. ingdon, Pennsylvania, was breaking a pair of young mules. As he was hitching one of the animals to a he avy stones wagon it broke away, terrified by the clanking chain traces, Hasty telephone calls to neighbors led to its dis- covery, three miles distant, entangled in its har. ness and a wire fence. 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