1030 vr THURSDAY, MAY 15, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, a — INTRE HALL, PENNA. —— BMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors. 8. W. BMITH, Editor, BDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, a wa : - a Sotesed at the Post Office in Ceatlrs Hab #9» second cinss mall matier, SERMS. The terms eof subseription to $e Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance Pisplay advertising rates made known *® appiteation. "SUNDAY GHURGH SERVICES (Rev. B, ¥., Greenhoe, Fastor.) Spring Mills—8 to 10 A, M. Centre Hall—10:30 A, M, Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Deins RK. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:80—Sunday School. 7:80—Churdn Service. Ppring Mlils— #:80—Sunday School. #0: 830—Church Service. Farmers Mills— $:00 Church Services 20:00 Sunday School a] EVANGELICAL (Rev, W, KE, Smith, Faster.) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville—2:30 P, M. Lemont—7:30 P. ML METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor, Holy ments; a8 follows: Smullton 3 Centre Hall—11: Spring Mills Sprucetown—7: 34 appoin 1. Parks, all KE. Communu at nion by Rev. Sermon by gh— “MOTHER.” the beautiful tributes Of all smother, the in the Lite,” newsy Penn System. The was not given, but mortalized, Here Folded they lie breast My mother's ors done, Knotted and have won, Worn to the behest. Puilseless crimson A flood sun Shines on her “Well done,” God's Angelus rest. Found quest Here In her tri paid to liked best current dssue “West organ of author of the one we appears of Penn that the West poem should he it 1s, scar quick they lie west of B deeds ere As knight beg She = ! knows the rest, And ¥ CO} above | Then i—————— DON'T OVERLOOK KISTLER. Lack of « eqta for nomination the Dem campaign attention of stances tha choice of ers, will sylvania exceptionally the United St Sedgewick paturally of the State 1 neighbors, Haven. But gualificat ness and his interest fessional poll 88 a in ernment orably to the State, Mr. Kistler da fundamentals fn his view that our government is based system, and that one party a me of government. sylvania, wil Repubiican, Mr. Kistler's EE —————— ———————— ENUMERATORS RECENTLY APPOINTED IN THE COUNTY in politics, or tician or offi cit interested "in good ought to commend of thie attention right entire theory of tipon a two-party won't do to give the conduct situation Penn rantly sounginess of it yniopoly in The ich is in too prepor attests the position, Nine Districts in Centre Lacked Cen sus Takers Until Recent Date, A communication from W, HH. myer, Census Supervisor of the District of Pennsyivarda, at DuBois, was and was dated complete list of closed and the the caption, Appointed” Bellefonte Borough, Jerome OG. Harper. . Benner Township—W, C. Smeltzer, Curtin and Liberty townships—Dan- fel H, Hendricks. Ferguson and Half Moon Townships ~~Helen Way. Huston and Patton Townships—Jac- ob C. Fox Marion and Russell H. Lee. Port Matilda Borough, Taylor and Worth Townships—Mrs. Edith Reese. ; Township—that part north #nd_gast—Phillp Shoemaker, Free Third with office Thursday, A received on previous, enumeralors was Mn- following were under "Enumgrators Recently the day North Ward Walker Townships EM SASSI 4 The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. * . * . DEATHS . - * % * » * - . * Gu his Erhardt xpectedly at Sunday GUTELIUS. ~Frederick tellus passed away une home in Millheim on an aff sirvices Wednesday the past uit. FU the from thon ol §e hie neral were from afternoon, con des nome on ducted by Fred He October RINE «1 Rev, Cirle church. had Vet and on deceased w On Erhardt, Ios His tudy of dental surgery and the Pennsyilv Surgery. pr Lon upon the Millhelm, and Hea large skill fn dental surgery Mary louise Mi fring father, nia Col He beg: t he Washing - hi remoy ted from Dental his and 1885, in piace o of a in death of he remained in that there, enjoyed patronage command«d, and as a citizen became popular as well He held were given faithfully administered, wis a t the and borough offices which attention various personal Religiously the he organiz- Modern Golden faith of fraternally wliever In Reformed church, wns mnected various the the with which were Knights of Veterans, Pennsylv Woodmen, Sons of German of Pennsy + ived by wns Miss daughters: i er GutebBus Violet, wife Miss Catharine, and Miss louise Pennsvaliey of Fred Gutelius, of Lydia Morris, (1 ntre Hall Scores Victory Over Orvis ton, 16-10, LUTHERANS SHOW 2000 SYNOD GAIN NNg sSessi07 +1 sermon Wagner, of Hazelt tel are Pre Hazelton; Dr. W. M ole : sident, COPE Rearick, ti © we retary. tinger., Berwich er, Selinsgrove. } representatives of causes were heard, Rev. M. E Thomas speaking on missionary work; Rev, CC. P. Wiles on educational work; F. UU. Gift of the auxiliary, Firnest PBottinger, of the of the host church, be night C—O A AUP S—— We All Make Mistakes, The Reporter, along with other news- DADErS- 4 takes in composi evening Hey son will or” Thursday daily and cl makes mis type matter. More hand (or machine) rather than of the head. The Linotype trans. matter; of its paragraph. these “Dalla” did we oftenn It is a mist the fi a seedy machine; of sometime fn letters in line order in the you've all seen Heinz preserve us! Kke this All of the hogs from Brookhiil's pedigreed Po land China herd, and the eattle The ladies of th: Ramsey Creek were all registered Jerscys, Baptist church served a plate lunch in the sale pavilion. position an on sy out reg Well, But pull ulips ular ever one offered were ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, In the Estate of NANCY OO. BEN: NER, late of Centre Hall Borough, Centre County, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration on above estate naving been duly granted the undersigned all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly aun. thenticated for settlement, G. 0. BENNER, Admr., James C. Furst, Centre Hall, Attorney Pa. to23 i i { | i CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS TO RALLY, MAX TY Christian Endeavorer Thursday vening vn Lautherar Musscr of th clety the p 8 at this time 6:30 shar Walte Chirst, ivdertoy 10 ram 1" Wail dent Cent lent of County CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Ridge patient fell in Bu skull, , of Belkfonte, wh patient for of Sta the 1} for Saturday cal patient seharged Mre. Harry y surgical patient charged on Mrs Horner, of medical patient for the weeks, was discharged on William DD. Rider, surgical “patient for the past month, was discharged on Sunday. Mra, Ruth Dreibiltds of ship, was dscharged on Monday on Mingle, 4 of Htate College, for a week, Saturday. was dis Lester Grayaville, n past five Sunday. a — of Beilefonte, a College town There were a total of twenty six pa tients in the hospital at the ginning of this week. { PRINTING GOOD JOBS (r= (Political Vote for PINCHOT >OVERNOR Advertisement.) for Vote for KEISER for STATE SENATOR CLARENCE A. KEISER, of Grampian, Clearfield County, is a Candidate for State Senator on the Republican Ticket at the Primary Election on May 20. Keiser Supports d KEISER stands for lifting the inheritance tax on small inheritances. hard-surfaced roads in the RURAL districts. for the needy. For For old age pensions For the 18th Amendment and Law Enforcement. For the State assisting her disabled and helpless ex-service men. Keiser is against the unfair use of labor iujunctions. KEISER is for repeal of the Tax Law that went into effect the first Monday in May, 1930, giving the auth- orities the power to sweep away your home, if you are unable to pay your taxes cn account of sickness or un- Mr. Keiset’s opponent, Senator Harry B. Scott, voted for this Bill to employment or any other circumstances. sell your home, unless you can arrange for the money to pay your taxes and the enormous costs that will b eadd- ed by August Ist. In"standing four-square with Governor Pinchot, Keiser is standing four- square with the overwhelming Republican majorities in Clearfield and Centre Counties, comprising the 34th Senatorial District. KEISER is not straddling between Brown and Pinchot, as Senator SCOTT, his opponent, is doing, but is out in the OPEN, for and with PINCHOT. Don't fail to Mark Your Ballot for KEISER
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