THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1632, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Ann CENTRE HALL, PENNA. m—— . BMITH & BAILEY, 8. W, SMITH, Editor, SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Proprietors P—————— - - — Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hall second class matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Display advertising rates made kuown Mm application. "SUNDAY GHURCH SERVICES #ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall—9:00 A, M., Children’s Services, 7:30 P. M. Spring Mills—10:30 A, M, (Commun- jon Bervice.) Children’s Services, Tusseyville—T7:8( the Young Man PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas B, Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— §:80—8Sunday School. 7:80—Church Service. $pring Mills— $:00~Church Service, 10:80—Sunday School Farmers Mills— $:30—8Sunday School. #9: 30—Chwirch Service. EVANGELICAL (Bev W, E, Smith, Pastor) Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Tumseyville, 2:30 P. M. Lemont—7:30 P. M. Children's Day Service.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.) Smuliton— §:00—Morning Worship. 10:00—Sunday School. Pentre Hall— #:30—Sunday School. 10:30~Preachi hy time for Pprucetown— 10:00—Sunday School, ng (Note this Sunday.) 7:30~Childx a'r — PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—Sunday School. . “ AV, OV DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Unlted States Senator LAY } State Treasurer Judge of the Supreme Court Judges of the Superior ROBERT H H 18] GEORGE KERR punty General Assembly FOV ETE ET LETT 1 BD 2 = iA of HEAR [Supe “Chevrolets™ Beat Milroy Team, 4 Stocking Centre H roy Mayia tre Hall score of follows: 3. Breon, rf 8s; 3; #8; Martir rf; Davi er, i Thursda play Enow tre Hall Hall roy. cf: B wil will play ———————— 1 AOA FRUITTOWN. A very nice Joyed Woods Those present w Runkle Bernice Wagner and Greeley Jordan, Mr Stoner and da i Mrs. Mark is In the Bellefontehospital, proving slowly. Harry Horner has secured Miss Ston- er, of Millerstown, as his housekeoper Harry Hymes, Mr. and Mrs. BEd ward Fryer and Miss Stoner made a business trip to Lewisburg Saturday. Richard Houtz, of Johnstown, re- turned to the John Weaver home for the summer months to recoup his health, The farm crops are not growing very fast on account of the dry weather, but there wili be fruit in places where Jack Frost aid not destroy it. There are four young fellows from Mt. Carmel who are spending some time In their hunting cabin in this place, who say they are out of work and times getting harder: that the poor In Mt, Carmel are moving togeth- or--geveral families in one house to lessen the rent. PiCnK on Sunda dinner on tho 8 $11 and childre: ignLery id # % Fettorolf of who ime - : go _ 9" =» * * . . 0» | 4 DEATHS. \ . ® . * e * . MoeCOOL, died Sunday Frankiin McCoo heart Bruce from He for considerable at the Spring Mills silk although he suffered attacks he eontinued at his work, usual, and a te suddenly morning. very on had been em length mills hea Sun ploy «1 time i and re peated day morning he arose as 9:00 o'clock laid down on A short time thereafter member of the family went room, the young man at death, The death the deceased's Frohm, Hvng Ruth June a lounge rest. when the the poin Inte wis of oO B have ut the home mother, Mrs, where he and his The wife was Noll. The baby Marie, was Brooks and of lex He ocourred James wife heen Miss named Mrs Cool, vive him daugh born June James Margaret sister the © Ne dd, Lis age Funeral Frol sorvices ¢ - A of Arthoay moves =» iting at foot the leg. youth his SBlatterbeck, p Wis that stove, It was while he one corner of the his of hia the range he foll, the weight causipg him to twist ago Inst February and year ————— A App “Live Wires” Entertained, A clags of boys in the Lutheran Sunday school taught by Lynn Breon, was very handsomely entertained by Mr. and Mra. N. E. Emerick, two of their sons being members, on Firday night, After the set program was coms pleted, the boys entered enthusiastic: ally into playing games and storing away the delicious refreshments serve ed. The members of the class pres: ent were: James Gearhart, Wm. Ker lin, Donald Foust, Eugene Emerick, George Emerick, Chalmers Weaver, A “YOUNG DEMOCRATS” CLUB FOR CENTRE COUNTY!" Is “A Milllon Novem r"-Fugene Distriet Section, Meus Burk Superintendent H National Slogan bers by in This holder i for the in Democrats’ hold Hobert On the eve of National Demo t ) cratic Convention June Am convention M. Hut of the wen hos Chicago, on 27th, "Young Clubs of Of ta Own. Dr. 34-year-old erica” plan their the versity of 10 hins, 3 t President Uni- Chicago, has 1 deliver the principal address, Hutchins nificant of a { 5 i *feholce of Dir, ity the in this capac in n education and Hutch i A ni- of the si new interest in : connection hetwee lent it 1 resi figure, only because ago Presidency, in iploneer in the “A Millon Members by No. se ————— A IS MARRIAGE LICESES, sn — cs A LINDEN HALL nd Mc Chintd 3 Mrs nday with Old Fort, Mr. and Mrs, on Sunday at the home Mr, MeClintic's parents at A son was Danie MeClinti of the horn to former's Wm. McClintio Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Messmer and Mr. and Mre. Elmer Mesmer and children, of Loganton, visited with the former's brothers, Jacob Messmer, ag State Col- lege, and Joseph, near Milesbure, on Sunday. . Mr, and Mrs, Westcott Wisland, of Chattanoogn, Tenn, vigited with Mr. and Mra, F E. Welland on Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Samuel loss, accom panied by Mr. and Mrs. Hayes Rals. ton, of near Centre Hall. spent the wok-end with relatives and friends at Lock Haven. EL MI 1 MAASAI. There were 44 patients in the Centre County Hospital at the beginning of this week. parents, and Mra Gerald Fetterolf, also, the teacher. T. J. QUIGLEY SPEAKS ON “SAFETY” TO KIWANIANS Thoma J. i Depart ment of La LOCAL: AND PERSONAL. nd Mi F. M, Fish and Mr. My Quigley and Indi Lemont, bu Commonwealth of Pennsayl Cireensbu dressed members Penn meeting JBL Belle Hotel “8a for al Penn peaking on ys gtatement thne wtounding killed In ident in ag in our country tories, mills, on the streets in oul home Over one hundred thou » Lhelr vy C. H. HOMAN H. G. Hall STROHMEIER Centre Marble & Granite Wi CENTRE HALL, PAL. PLUMBING SUPPLIES AA ———— ALLS LEGISLATURE IN SPECIAL SESSION] 4 LAYERS A ADMITTED HO SPITAL. Ia o HIE PONTIAC PRICES REDUCED AS MUCH CHIEF OF VALUES CHECK THESE FEATURES OF PLI'S VALUE More Size and Greater Riding Ease . . . Pontiac is the biggest, ! car on the market at its price—the wheelbase of the Six is 114 inches. That ongest means both roomy comfort in the luxurious new Fisher bodies, and excep- tionally fine riding qualities under every condition of read and load. Better Performance . . . Pontiac's large, capable, casy.working motors are now smoother and more powerful than ever. The Six--a car of flashing response and great flexibility — gives you well over 70 real miles an hour. The V-8, even faster, is one of today’s most thrilling all-round performers: Lower Prices . . . Pontiac prices have been reduced as much as $50 a car — and now actually cost only a little more than the lowest priced cars. Run- ning expense and maintenance, too, are remarkably moderate. LIBERAL ©. M. PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS . . A. C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE 120 §. Pugh Street STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. NEW PONTIAC SIXES and V-EIGHTS