THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 10383. SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, om Bins. esa———— cc A—————— BP —— ——— CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors 8. WW. SMITH, Editor, MDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Pr " Botered at the Post Otlice in Centre Hall #8 second class walter, TERBMS. The terms of subscription to she Reporter are $1.00 a year, ln advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten sents per line each insertion. Display adverusing am appucadion. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNN VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 5, ¥, Gresnhoe, Pastor) Centre Hall—9:00 A, M,, Tusseyville—10:30 A, AM. Offering for 1 Orphans Spring Mills—7:30 P. MM Children’s day service. An program vill rates made kuown Hom sysville - HALL REFORMED CHARGE Dulas BB, Kesuer, Faster) PERXNTERE (hey, Centre Hall— §:80—Sunday 7:80—Church Poring Miis— p:3—Sunday 38: 30—Church Farmers Mills— #:00—Church Service, A0:00—Sunday School School. Service. School. Service, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, H, A, Fruyn, Faster.) June 11th gPruceiown-— #:00—Morning Worship $n uliton— 11:00—XMorning Worship. June Centre Hali— §:80—Morning Worship. Poring Mlilis— 11:00—Preachi Childr — PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, 4. MM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—8unday School. No preach: vi EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) JURY We are candidacy Township pation sioner held Bepte rules i COMMISSIONER. Th a mem M. E o'cl rendered H A i sn A MPI Among granted mobile at fonte, were Hall; ake Roy Snyder Will Rogers Picks *A Story For This Spot By WILL ROGERS LL, it seems like there is nothing funnier than modesty any more. If anybody thinks they gee a girl that has old-fashioned notions they make up some real funny story about her wrapping laprobes around her ankles when she goes out riding, or something like that. The Queen of England ets more laughs than Harry ader, I reckon, because she wears long skirts, and maybe even petticoats. But the must modest woman | ever heard of lives in New York, they tell me. She is an old lady that never married, and she still wears old-fashioned clothes. She keeps the shuiters closed on her windows, and hardly ever goes out, because she gets shocked so easily. BShe got a new maid lately, and maid was kinda shocked her self when she heard the mistress gay sor.ething about being careful to dust the limbs of the dining table. The maid says she got her real education, though, when her mis- tress had her bathe the dog. After the maid had been washing Fluff with soap «nd water in the ba for a while, the mistress knocked at the door. “Have you finished bathing him?” she asked, coyly. “Sure, I'm done.” “Oh, all right, then, I may come in, I suppose Amarican News Posturey, los, Cols A A JOHNSON FAVORS “RECEIVERSHIP RACKET {3 JUDGE SON'S and appointment 4 wt that sus. ad.” aesny 3 " . 5 * #4 heard tha tw » frequent Pan y Judge Albert Wim ial i air thols nate employed funds “for ing Johnson was vaung Johnson in he company handling You stee in the company’s bankruptcy he authorization, # charged tha spent money with. ineon Fed in 1825 was appointed to the President Coolidge saa considerable oppositic n to his galled back of appointment but dry forces marsh- ap- Of late he has heen him and secured the pointmeng for him congldered Jenient in Mguor violation Cased, ns AA ——— The Thursday and Saturday issu’s of the Lewistown Sentinel gave an a« count of an auto accident ap the junc- tion of Third street and Electric aven- we, resulting in the death of Lawrence Koch, ten years old, son of Mr, and Mr. Homer Koch, of McAlevy's Fort, The article further stated that one of the five other passengers in the car was Ward Gramley, of Milltheim. The newspaper account appears correct ex cept as to the refrence to Mr. Game ley, who was in no way connected with | it, or even having. been In Lewistown | on that day. Mr. Gramley's version is that one of the occupants of the car wis rammed by a heavy truck, desired to Keep his identity unknown and gave the name he did ty necoms' lsh it, ¢ Le a ———— i Rae LEG HER BREAKS IN FALL AY HOME BOSSIE COW IN HORSE WELL: AND GO TO SPRING MILLS. I he en for is Sp pi LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Public Sale of 50. DAKOTA HORSER JODON SALJ PLEASANT] BAUN “AV, PA MONDAY, JUNE 12 SUBSCRIPTIONS TO HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE COMING IN * T. E. JODON THEATRE MILLHEIM naunng Ty EE EH ES a a a I a a i a aa TERARRSIL LUI Tal IT RTT ~SPECIAL- FAMILY NIGHT —SPECIA L~ sar entire fam THURSDAY real SPEC end of detour... It aire, NMGHT, ifertainmen PRICE y a 2 ur « the iil £5 § woe - 41 1:15 ARREN LORETTA mployes Entrance” and #:15 P. M, WILLIAM and YOU NGein 11 La a a el aa i Al : vy it P.M SA i ~ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. "ALL MUN a Fugitive ADMISSION: Ge & 2 : mewn! MASI! NORE EI MMII J PIED SATIN TN RN Tose. TERRE an Power Of course need our numerous Toenry Ford Goarborn. Noch. AANTRIBUTION ial to "shop": let us talk Results. fa Te 3 i hat ti gin Drive the Ford V-8 and you will find that the engine hness, due to its design and the extra precise nl ia a ‘surpassing smoo uld say 80) at the drive- ~ wa ”~ here it is, 75 horsepowel (we cO the mettle With less weigni to pull around, e---is rather remarkable. Our V-8 develops more power on a gallon of gasoline than Mileage is partly a matter of individual driving, but the Ford V-8 does 17 to 20 miles a gallon. car economy is not only a matter of fuel. Ford yV-8 has that 1 in the complete sense---initial cost, « 8 use. the driver’ have made. ’ gs is woman's contribution. The motor car must Bot also good-looking. view the Ford V-8 and you will not ine appearance. De concern. In 30 years she changed the a coach. Comfort is a quality made. up of ingredients. There is no comfort without a quiet, smooth- We have all the other ingredients too,--=tolor, good safety, roominess and convenience. goa is Thi wey &
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