THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17 -— ; wil HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, HALL, PENNA BMITH & DAILEY, 8. WwW, SMITH, SDW, BE, BAILEY, Business Prop rietors Editor, Associate Editor and Manager, Pe — Batered at the Post Ollice ln Centre Hall #8 second class matler, TERMS. The terms of subscription to ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, ln advance Display advertising rates made known sn application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES DEATHS, Greenhoe, MmETregation, memoed Ha (Bev, 8. F, Gremhoeo, Fastor.) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. AL | Centre Hall—10:30 A. AL { {Communion Service.) Georges Valley, 7:30 P. AM. 4 PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 1:80—~Church $:830—Churcly Fusseyville— 9:80———Church Scho 10;:80—Holy Comme 3 Service, EVANGELICAL (Bey W, E, Smith, FPastor) Bethesda—0:30 A. MM. (Communion Service.) Spring Mills—10:456 A. M, (Communion Service.) Locust Grove—2:30 P. M Lemont—7:30 P. M (Revival Meetings METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, FPruyn, Faster.) Deatre Hall— $:80—Church 20:830—8unday School 7:00—Epworth Pprucetown— 1:80—8unday School 2:30—Thanksgliviy Sund Comn 3X wy of on Service, League. Kirkpatri Pouring Mills 10:00—8unday | 7:30—Evening Worship. FRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Fastor) §:30—Morning Worship 1{ E11 y 3 : 11 NEW U. 8. SENATORS; 23 DEMOCRATS, 6 REPUBLICANS £2 Kansas—George | Kentucky-—Alben glected, Louisiana~~John ¢eeds Edwin S Maryland—Millard glected, Missouri Harry Hawes *New Hampsl Asucceeds George H *Nevada—Patrick A. McC geeds Tasker 1. Oddie Rep.) Rolsrt F. Wagner, Bennett C Dem.) Fred H. Moses Brown Hep.) Arran (su New York glected North {LBuccee is Ohlo-—K Oklahom Fl South Forelect * tah goeds | *Was Leeds *Wis sgohn J Robert R. Reynolds Morrison Dem.) Julkley, re-elected. Thomas, Hepublicans New 5 y arren Barbour tppointment.) I elect dl, Vermant-—Porter H. Dale, A AAPA AA AANA The first snow of sufficient quantity to cover the brown earth, for the 1932. 1933 winter, fell Baturday and Sunday A IIIS There are plenty of cabinet makers good and bad, overstocking the ot with hand-made cabinets, also good | and bad, for President-elect Roosevelt, | The head-clect of the Government an- | nounced that his own sclection of cab- inet officers will not be made until the New Year breaks In, and further that no denials will be made og any guesses made by friend or foe, mark - ———— A ————— COURT HEARS LIQUOR CASES, possibl Penitentiary o ining i mn Nitt a contract for her on Rock view Mr. Bil. ind has tim Dobson ¢ liquor any Mo cutting gir lives « intain and sawing the penitentiary tract. like sentence Detwiler, of Spring Mills, also with liquor law violations, guilty ns charged. Sentence, $200.00 fine, imprisonment in the coun- ty Jail for sixty days. The Court warn ed him that if he again appeared be. fore court on a similar charge, it would mean two and one-half years In work-house, The court sessions tended by both sexes, was given a P. RK plead the were largely at ———— AMARA The State Highway Department Is anticipating snow falls during the com. ing winter and now has a part of ita employees constructing the portable snow fences along sectibns where snow drifts have heretofore blocked roads, THE CENTRE YOTE ON CHANGES IN CONSTITUTION IN 1938 Five Have { Nineteen Pending Passed Leg Only islature Finally. ——— A ——————— Card of Thanks. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. FARM AT PUBLIC SALE. dersigned will 1% miles w ¢ { Spring the State road oading to al ng Penns Cave, in Gregg t 104 acres, in a high acre in vnship. Thefarm contains more « eas, about X00 acres the bal- Thereon oom house, a bank barn with concrete basement, all necessary outbuildings, in good shape. Farm will be sold by the heirs, Terms made known day of sale, Elmer Hubler, Auct. GEORGE K SAT., NOVEMBER 15, 1 P. M.. mile cast Centre Hall, by James E Frohm: Lot household goods. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, at 12 o's | clock, at Sprucetown church, 4 mile North of Potters Mills, J. H Royer will | soll livestock, implements, . household goods; also, farm of 50 acres. Bee pout. or -K M. Swith, auct. i state of cultivation, timber dwelling pasture and erected a 9-1 LANG, one LOCAL AND PERSONAL. PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN the pays for as four-line ad in this column. These little nds ure workers in the way of resulis. tise anything here, from a “Help to 8» “House and Jot for wonder Adver- Wanted™ Bale.” FORD ROADSTER, smooth tires are dangerous on s-l-i-p-p-e-r-y roads AE ANT 31 Cy " ’ be HAGAN’S GARAGE CENTRI HALL You! Any Time --- Anywhere! Midnight-- What to do ? LLC 4 The nearest phone fe 4 ‘ £ 5116 a friend in need C1 cont a | 1a 3 sented the 1 ou joined 10g A. It's worth many dollars I | ys iO know that you have t1 1 i shimat sdvv ans 11 Si y } Ye Bp : call Anc hat 8 only one instance. No matter what cmergency aris- to belong ’ 3 1 es. vou will receive the same quick, friendly aid. And in addition, to your membership entitles you to many other valuable A. A A serv AAA ices——such as touring information, personal accident insurance, legal through advice and foreign service, such handy, cilicient service aiways at Vout THE CENTRE COUNTY MOTOR CLUB Member of AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION World's Largest Federation of Motor Vehlele Owners—Established 1902, FOR MEMBERSHIP, apply to: James P. Alkens, State Coneges R. C. Heverly, Bellefonte: James 8 Russell, Philipsburg; H. L. Ebright, Ceatre Hall; W. R, Grazler, Millhelm; J. W. Mayes, Howard; W. J. Wood ring, Port Matilda, er any other director or Club member.
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