THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, A ¥HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. — SMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors 8. WW. SMITH, Editer. SBDW, BE, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Sr————— — - oo a Botered at the Post Office lu Centre Hall #9 second class malter. TERMS. The terms of subscription to #he Beporter are §LO0 a year, in advance. Display advertising rates made koown a 49 Application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8B. ¥. Gresnhoe, Pastor.) Centre Hall—9:00 A. M, Georges Valley—10:30 A, M (Communion Service.) Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. we “oe SENTEE HALL REFORMED OHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Fastor) Centre Hall— §:80——Church School. 20;:80—Holy Communion. Friday, 730 P. M, Service. Fusseyville— #:00—Church Service, 20: 00—Church School. ~ Preparatory EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E, Smith, Fastor) Bethesda—9:30 A. MM, Locust Grove—10:456 A. M. {Communion Service.) Spring Mills, 7:10 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Pruyn, Faster.) Pprucetown— §:30—Church Service. 10:80—Sunday School. Spxtog Mils— #:30—8unday School. 31:00—Morning Worship. Pentre Hall— §:30—8unday School. $:46—Epworth League. 7: 80—Stereopticon on Africa by {Please note preaching for I: PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor) #:80—8unday School. $133 Christin n Endeavor, § 30-—Ev Wes y DEMOCRATIC TICKET. President of the U. § FRANKLIN D, ROOSEVELT New York. For Vice-President of U. S. JOHN N. GARNER Texas, United States Senator LAWRENCE H. RUPP Lehigh County, State Treasurer I. B. SHANNON Jefferson County, Auditor General WILSON G. BARIG Berks County. Judge of the Supreme Court EDWARD C. HIGBEE Fayette County Judges of the Saperior Court ROBERT H. HENDERSON Blair County GEORGE FP. DOUGLASS Philadelphia GEO. H. McWHERTER Westmoreland County Congress FREDERICK B. KERR Clearfield County General Assembly ROBERT J, MILLER State College. A MISS IRENE ZERRY 10 BE DIRECTOR OF ECONOMICS Miss Irene Zerby of Centre Hall, been chosen home economics extension representative in Clearfield successor to Miss Kathryn Reitz, who has resigned after serving in that ca- pacity for a period of two years. She will start work in her new position on November 1st, Miss Zerby is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Zerby, 1s a graduste of Gregg Township Vocational School, and got her degree in home economics at Btate College. At the jatter Institu- has county as member of the Home Economics Club, the Ellen H. Richards club, an honor: ary home economics organisation, the Siaodtiptin sorority, Rural Life club, the State grange. and served as “(Continued on foot of 3rd col.) SEIS DEATHS, » » - . Stover the trade township at his from for some Michael and deceased, H. wil followed Leonard STOVER for of ade at Vers Penn died afternoon 1 miny and hone a carpenter in goections, Friday having loining Coburn, pli time COM ations, been | He Rebecca of Wis 4 son { Stover hoth months Shull 72 years, b and aged and Sdays, The dcveas survived by wife, Minnie Fye Stover, married Dec, 1914, and one Stover, by this wife. The Miss Lillie Hartman, There also survive him lias Stover, Lemont, Coburn. was od is his sec. whom he son, Bonz first wife dece ond S. now us bro- "hil two and ed thers, ip Stover, held from the wfternoon, with burial Rev. Griesing, officiating. Funeral services were Monday cemetery, church, home, in Fairview of the Reformed Margaret Dav- near Para- Millis, at services DAVIS Susan died church, Mrs, Friday east mornig of Spring years ld from the home of Wingart, at Paradise, with burial in Georg- offi M, Miller is on dise the age of 78 Funeraj were he a daughter, Mrs Monday es V ister George on forenoon, ating min of the cemetery, the Rev. Paul ical church, wiley being Hoover There ldren Spring Thomas ett, Elk county; Bruce H 1 Mrs. Morris Lin- and Mrs. Wing y funeral was A wept thera Mr urvive "her these bro Mrs MoGiHl, Green of Look ven: Fi Hoo- C. Ho Sarah OC. Ricker, Mrs laude ink DUrgn, wer, GEHRET Mrs. wife of Harry know residents Mary ret Belle her home 6G. Gehret, former die d ver: Sunbury Get well of fonts a to 1+ g suddenly at in of te She aged 63 and hear ouble 6 Was years was born a daughter Sidney In addition to her survived by nine sons Gehret, Belle. Mrs Casperson and wel Thompson, of Corry: Philadelphia Burton, of N. J Mrs. Walter SC Gehret, of Sunbury: Harrisburg, of Minersville and 17 days Gap, Mill is months at P and Rachael husband arid fonte Mrs, Hau Joseph, Perth leasant of or she daughters: tohert Morence of Amboy, Clair and Linn Mrs, Margaret Lehman, and Mrs, Clifford Keller, THree sisters-—Mrs. Florence Wian, of Bellefonte: Mrs. Jack Noll, of Pleasant Gap, and Mrs, Edna Kirkwood, of New 3 urvis The remains Bellef and were taken of her omer M street, where Thursday Heckm alan = e. wore brought to conte to the Gehret, o ¥ funeral after officiating home $OT. wast Bishop held R HOTTY ley CPS Were noon, Exigar in DEATHS, Thompson, the State Charles M Tyrone, in Ha of Morrow Rush, in aged 60 rears, hospital, Phil- of A. C. of a brother Philipsburg. Rush, State College. a Ipsburg We Thompson of ged Lawindg widow William C 68 years. Mrs Jodon, Caroline Jodon, widow of John in Milesburg, aged 50 yome, John Henry Walton, In Bellgtonte, aged 68 years. He was employel for many years on the Bellefonte Cental Railroad, Mra. Maude Long, born at Snow Shoe Intersection, died ‘in Mercy hospital, aged 51 years. Bho was a resident of Altoona, wife of Albert E. Long. EE -————— Robert J, Miller, the Democratic can. didate for Assembly, if elected, will be able to take care of the intereuts of Contre county property owners. He will not split favors with Lester Shaf- fer of Mifflin county. ne SH res JOHN RB, DUNKLE COMMITS SUICIDE AT SPRING John #enjamin Dunkle died at noon Sunday from a solf-inflicted wound fired some time during He was first child, a daughter, Mi Altoona, pecial from a revolves night discover hig © Saturday ed hy Arthur in mailed by who « delivery on Satur home at the daliv automobile trou- Creogey, of ame ONG 1 iu the she home res letter father, day, asking that Corns There was a delay in ery of the lk ble further interfered with rival, With all the delays ed before death overtook The letter contained suicide or summon to the Ww onee, tter, and timely ar- arriv- ther. sho the f intimation only a no ol it wins at daughter's arrival Dr, Hed, but upon examina ! for no sickness, come home once. Upon Thomas could as oa tion give encouragement OVOry. deed the bullet side of the to the right side, was | WwW on i the ed The voly er, with a the and emerging The couch committed re- jo.f't wns entering on forehead well man evidently when he fired body was partly i h Cauch Th was ag the ihn ment o Sunda) niter COU ght rt indadernrt body 16 the morgus oes king estabilsh noot where Coronet: made Hen omtass————— A A LOCAL AND PERSONAL. \ LS % Mrs suffered day, by ohs Larre, Fri- here Kes John 3 =i Moser, roke of paralysis, last word received law, Mrs Moser BROCOT ding sister} Lizzie (Lat Monday at Cedar passed away take flerne mor place Springs, Frida) on widow ville Mrs. Mary Rossman, ry Rossman. at Tussey time, Homan, precarious P dition is such #2 to x been ill for some ing. Mrs. Willia continues in & eo ¥ m tion, Gentry alarming her family an automobile chas- of turkeys belong the Meeker and killed sev. A party driving ed through a ing to Cals farm near Pi eral {me flock Lingle, on Mills of the promising young Yirds the in the car jumped and gather the dead “turks” The party ded, resulting In ad {lo ment in ilers wr yin} um i nt of from it snd was took them with him later nd ipprehen of a some Kk of ecu me More wlokness were to Bale ond Bradford, inday Ia his Bobbie Bradford the seco son Mr. and Mrs, D, M. 11 Baturday and and Dr, Light scarlet fevar from home, having timore a few Mays previous, but re- turned home on Monday. The youth, 17, suffering little from ihe of the discase at this time Ev. ery precaution possible is being vol untarily taken by the family pre vent the distase from spreading. w pronounced The parents ab sent gone about In effect: to (Continued from Ist col) president of the Lutheran student ase sociation, and graduated an honor student, In her work in Clearfield county she will supervise the girls’ clubs’ activi ber of townsand as they are completed new ones wily be organized in other places, { SOCCER PROTEST The SETTLED, Democrat who LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Htate Colleg Bostor prote ft on the Hall Tuendny « Hall's Centre BOCCEr ERITH WHS vening by the league offi i hunter Centre protest w allowed, Te turks J« riled with reg i of stead of the officials the ague PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN he paws game in laying. his 4 the gonls scored by Hall in Pittsh toward the} aad, ah ts at the { fos for a four-line column, These little nds. are workers in the way of results. tise anything here, from un “Hel to 8 “Mouse and Tat for Ba in this wonder Adver. NF anteq™ ad, ORNIZeH and ion re and brother, Hen irgh, tate (Coliege sntre and ated one Prof point Wetzey and Roy Hall Penn Stats High College gives each team standing ers ague Jamison sented Centre while Hichard track star cer repre Detw and reprigentod from Inter. FORD ROA DSTE i. FOR AL E~For road ondition A fler, former Kiris State College BOC thie ply Exposition at Chi- « pl from conch, Bute 1 offic . APARTMENTS Ini ert STANDING OF SOCCER LEAGUE, |" 7 Ls WESTERN DIVISION of Mrs Hall Boalsburg College FOR Centre State Gregg Twp. V. B Lawrence Vell Osborne of Miss Ha and Lock EASTERN DIVISION Habersburg Hubler: E.P. H Loganton bot} both One doz narringe Touris onage Dy phone ZRK11 FOR BWE EPER 60 To Horn takes Monday x? wart e————————— a (OL. FREDERICK KERR, SOLDIER CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS, HAS SPLENDID WAR SERVICE RECORD with ing order hauled at fac Centre county will WANTED—-Market kinds; tankage sold. A. M, Relgel, Cen R3. chickens $1.60 Halil; of owt aii per tre phone 11 te Advertisement JOHN L. HOLMES SALE REGISTER. FUBLIC iit but re Al the 15 stall Ca What to do ? mm mat It's is aj the The nearest phone motor club which In that case ter of real con E Ame Automobile Just go to a fhliated wit h th dnswer iT Casy. the nearest back troubles to Car, : ALA Aservice garage. and then go and wait. It won't ] a friend in need gd TTIVES On yOu scene—the And ou he 1 f the SCIrvice car, to nix mg miling-=and think- A. mi A.A. A. emergency you continue joined the A. | mea tne up Of WwW YOu Ww ot tor club. styey } NE I It's worth Te dollars to know that you have such handy, efficient service call! And that's only one instance. No matter what CMEergency aris- es, you will receive the same quick, friendly aid. And in addition. your membership entitles you to many other valuable A. A. A. serv ices—such as tour? ng information, personal accident insurance, legal advice and foreign service. through «Q€> THE CENTRESCOUNTY MOTOR CLUB Member of AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION World's Largest Federation of Motor Vehicle Owners—Established 1902, It pays to belong to AAA always at your FOR MEMBERSHIP, apply to: James P. Alkens, State College; R. C. Heverly, Bellefonte; James 8 Russell, Philipsburg: H. L. Ebright, Centre Hall; W. R, Grazler, Millhelms J. W. Mayes, Howards W. J. Wood. ring, Port Matilda, or any other director or Club member,
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