THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1930, CENTRE REPORTER INSUED WEEKLY, A : HR CENTRE HALL, PENNA. THE IT — BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8, W. SMITH, Editor. EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, P—T —. Butered at the Pest Office in Centre Hal fn second class mall matter, THRAMS. The terms of subseription to $e Reporter are $100 a year, in advance Plsplay advertising rates made known we M4 ssslieation ® SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev. 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper lll be administered at— Farmers Mills—10:30 A. M. Every member present at the Table. Do not forget your Sel- Offering envelopes. Preaching services at— Centre Hall, 2:30 P, Georges Valley, Let Penial Lord's -Dendal M. 7:30 P. every member Offering. bring SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas EB. Keener, Pastor) entre Hall— #:30—Sunday 10:30—Holy « Friday Bervice. Fusseyville— #:00 Church Services 10:00 Sunday School r EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. E, Smith, Paster.) Bethesda—10:30 A. M. Locust Grove—2:30 P. Spring Mills, 7:10 P. AL School. ‘ommunion Service. evening at 7:30, Preparatory AL METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor. Centre Ha 3:30, 1 10:30, Sund : * . - DEATHS . ® ® » - * HALL'S OLDEST RESIDENT PANSES A—— CENTRE ON Past 93 Years of Evening. Mrs, Nancy Benner, Age, Died Mis, Nancy Centre Monday Benner, the oldest Hall, passed Monday on in out ol life suddenly ten and e on GVening 1 2 1OCK. wie during the ving tween oven ox her usual health had retired distress deceased was the daughter of and Nancy Hughes Odenkirk born March 14, 1837, makin years and twenty the last survi family The two deceased bro John H. and Jdes I'. Od wlf<brother, Itobert William H Aled her George QO. Ben- Belle and Miss and Frank W been in day, and without gv signs of The George and her three days. of the thers was ago ninety-three She was vor were enkisk, and a I deceasad, the There Porter, is also husband of 18503, Benner, decensed, in Fdbruary, five children, ner, John, Miss Centre survive namely, Bess ie Bree Hall, of Boston, a member of and her Kirkpatrick, will Friday home of the de- The deceased was long the tor, Presbyterian church Rev. J. M. duct the funeral services on pis COon- fternoon, at the late ceased. Interment in the Brucetown 11:00, morning Spring Mills poms at 7:30 P. "FORG ER AND public wor- | IMPERSONATOR COMES TO Landen Shreckengat, of Loganton, Oi- fers Forged Check to Be Valley Cashed at Penns Bank—Lat.r Tries to Deal for a ( Offering ar at Homan Garage Same Cheek In Sum of $000-—Second Forged Check Offered in Rebershurg Bank. Passi: and Iu than Shrecker now failed eu Mills impe hearing Here den 8 weeks farm ne ning, $00.00 bank of Ean gast ton home of miles ea a8 County ££. D Bar at the Penn the ch whether | Not being fk ing. of leaving ti the Homan » ed he desi days, ex need to a part gain title session he would Presented the bank cashing of From gast w Loganto of Earl mon Si er, n Commune ed in refusal though t} eXcx ont check From Rebex to Logafton, albi On Monday a the forger. He represented be from Lewistown, but it finally discovered through a Rebersburg gar- age man who he was and that he was employed by Mr. Bechtol. C.D Bar tholomew, W. A. Homan and George Bweeney drove to the Beetol and fdentificd Shreckengast, and in a time Information was made against him by Mr. Condo. 8hreckengast mane aged to elude the officers and reached Loganton, where he was apprehended by a constable and held until called for by the Centre county sheriff, late Monday night, Shreckengast is a little over twenty- one years old, robust in appearance and does not impress one as being burg Shreckenga aiming to bulld oan search was for himself to mada was home short yery bright. Interment made at Monday. was n ott born His wife, who bef Miss Lydia VOArs won, Harry Friday. Rebergburg The and Emma coasod, Miles marriage on wins on son of Ceorge Halnes, both de- and 1 devensed Burk and was ared township, Wis Ocker HEo There Haling about twelve + him a HAIL # son of C. ACHE] Frank Hariacher, died after a born Laucetta Gray lengthy Hall, his fliness April life Contra most ot wn, For and cisco pal nuren i ble, student ft] i Mrs Conn State Col- were | church ‘rid morning interment 8 oomnetery, frmp— LOHR Lohr, re d at ti home of his Pine nA BOALSBURG ITEMS, and Feredi f Southmont of (Mevaln hters, infancy, and Jame Auman, one sons, passed away in April, 192 MAOCTUMMON «Hobe: t long a resident of denly at his day. Interment McCummon, died sud. on Wednes was made on Friday He was aged 72 years, and is survived by a wife, whose malden name wns Miss Bertha Jamison, a sister of Mra V. A. Auman, of Centre Hall, Also by a son Bving in Altoona and a daogh- ter in Baltimore, by his first wife: al- 80 a brother and two sisters, Mr, MoCummon was employed for many yvears in the PP. R. R black- emith shops, and about two years ago was retired with a pension, Altoona, some thore HAINES ~Willlam Burkett Haines died at his home in Rebersburg after a brief Minces from Bright's disease, AND PERSONAL. ———————— LOCAL tires WwW. H We put rubber cles and wagons. fonte, bicy- Belle on boys’ Miller, H. I. Ebright maroon-colored irom purchased thie Mitt nid from tho Follows by BB. DD. Brisbin, John H spring Horm r, this he at Colyer, pure and is speeding LAAT. ‘ourteen new the Lutheran EVening s Son st ey Dernar, of Bellefonte days at the home of his Mr. and Mra. John Dernar. Mr, and Mma. Matthew visit edd at the their Richard, and wife, at Hollldaysburg, over the week aml Prof. and Mra, BE. HH. Meyer of Newark, were guesta of thelr daughter, Mrs, Richard Goheen, the ene tire party coming to Boalsburg to spend Easter Monday Mr. and Mra. Francis Gimberling and son, of Belinsgrove, were recent vistors at the home of Henry Reitz, Mrs, Jackson and daughter, College, were guests at the Segner home several days, Warren Cuppy, of WhHllamsport, spent Bunday with his wife and baby son at the BB M. Kuhn home, Mra. Mary Condo was an over-Sun- parents Goheeon home of son, alan of Htate Charles day visitor In town. WANTED to ting olla soffeit Broa ses commission. Add Harvey Oil . lov Oxddd Centre i ('n § ding Hall about entre welgh Wolfe FOR SALES shoats, Hal world over the famous ® Pinaud’s Sham poo Leaves your hair lustrous, healthy, and not too dry! favorite store—or send or free sample to Pinaud, Dept. a 21 St, New York PILOTS Moloring~ 2 “gg > How 1 to Brey a Car RACING driver's sl mn may 8 m rather rped Yet, when you think abou in a beller average per On the race track, the reed crams into a few 1 periences that Mr Public get in the aver Things happen » track. And | position to know abo on? demon as and Others they a way as lo leave a sion On the highway a turn too quicki a close call i pole. 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