THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28, A — ; - FHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, A : 2 ee ———, CENTRE HALL, PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W. SMITH, Editor. SDW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, po ; am Bntered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 second class matter, TRRMS.—The terms of subscription to Be Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Legal advertising at the rate of ten #epts per line each insertion. Pisplay advertising rates made known #8 application. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNA VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 85, F. Gresnhee, Pastor,) Georges Valley—10:30 A. AM. Rally apd Harvest Home Services, Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. Rally and Harvest Home Services, Centre Hall—7:30 P, M. - rs ™ VENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delos EB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30—Sunday School, 40: 30—Church Service, Puaseyville— 9:00—Ministerial Relief A: 00—Sunday School, - METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Fruyn, Paster.) Centre Hall— #:830—Church Service. 10:30—8unday School. Sprucetown-— 10:00—Sunday School. 11:00—Morning Worship. Spring Mils— #:30—8unday School. 7:830—Evening Worship. {Communion Service.) — PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §:80—8unday School. 8:830—Christian Endeavor. 7:15—Evening Service, Service. — EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) Ppring Mills Worsh Service, Sunday Sci l Bethesda Sunday Worshij LOCALS WIN IN SOCCER AND VOLLEY BALL GAMES A rejuvenated Centr Hall Hig 8chool team npletel ited edd Hublers! field Frid the fense t defense w for. The Was s backs, and went were Spyker, Stringer, ine play showed g: week's exh Heckman The } third defeated Friday On Thu Hublers! exciting composed holder, V W. Blauser line-up Will Rogers Picks A Story For This Spot By WILL ROGERS "THERE waa a big lawsuit a Scotchman’s estate not very long ago, and they had a terrible time finding something for the law- ers to disagree about, so that the awyers could fight in court and make their clients think they were earning their fees. Both sides ad mitted that the man wastdead and that his will said so and so about who was to get the dough. So they found out they could get up a fight over whether this Scotchman died suddenly or not. One side claimed that the poor fellow died right sud den. =o that he didn’t have time to over make a change in his will that he ded to make. They were try- to prove it, y put a fellow on the witness stand that had been the Scotch man’s financial adviser, “You say he died sudden 7” “Awful sudden.” at makes you think se?” “Well, I know it. Nobody saw him die, and it was a week before the body was found, but there was e that Sandy went out ty quick.” at evidence 7” “Well, for one thing, there was a fetter he had got that day that he’s supposed to have died, and the stamp on it happened to be uncan- celled. The uncancelled stamp was still on the envelope, on Sandy's desk. We all know that if Sandy had had even ten minutes of warn- ing he would of wrote a letter to somebody to make use of that stamp.” . American News Features, Ine. > "DEATHS, . WOOMER, Mra Mary (Smith) Woomer, widow of Michael Woomer, passed awa, at her home in State Col- Friday noon, after an {liness of months resulting fromm a fall, She her’ 72nd year, Funeral ices held Sunday afternoon burial at Pine Hall, Rev, Ruth, of Evangelical church, officiating. Mrs, Woomer was the mother of eleven children, all living, and married, These, with 23 grandchildren and one great-grandchild, were present She lege, six was in gery with the were together a sister-in-law Hall Rock- at the funeral. Wins Jf Mrs, D. Frank Smith, Centre One brother, George Smith, of view, also survives, the she vias the chief officer of » ots ehekah member of the lodge, and Royal Nelgh- Sn ———— fl — fp — KYLER INSTANTLY BY COLLEGE STUDENT'S CAR Db, F, HIT Kyler, aged 26 years and instant ¥ a DEMOCRAT REGISTRATION INCREASED IN CENTRE CoO. tra on § cot —————— A ——————— GARDEN DEMONSTRATIONS, ss As THE MELODY BOYS RETURN TO WEST CHICAGO The bovs West hestra met t! Chic Mr Ro and Finnell » drummer, and Miss Clara, The Fi Il family ¥ the arger and S again for Wednesday of last week Friday morning. They Chateau her engagements. They the West Chicago fol and like the ights at the place and their] ———————————— CENTRE-HUNTINGDON CONTROL Centre-Huntingdon WHEAT control permanent districts aorgapization alr ady and growera in applications the have farmed tonight Potter | contracts | wheat area reductions will | First National Bank here Monday the representa- from these organizations will meeg In Bellefonte to form a coun- ty organization, and finally a Centre Huntingdon district organization will be formed. An office will Hall, if present plans take care of a part or the whole of the work in Centre county. In this county sixty-three wheat growers en- tered the arrangement, and in Hunt. ingdon county, eighteen. local organizations, Thursday) wheny at signed providing feet at to do so. for the On fives local he opened in Centre carry. out, to —————— CENTRE CO. BANDS TO GIVE CONCERT, WEDNESDAY NIGHT The bands in Centre county will con. solidate and give an open alr concert on the schoo; grounds, Bellefonte, on Wednesday evening, October 11th, About four hundred musicians will participate, A A——— - es J—— - . Spring Mills A Collection of Xewsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolls. Coleman A, Wingard and Sunday Haven. Mrs. daughter, on YOUNg afternoon, mot- Lock Calvin W. Lingle, also Mr. and Mrs Clayton Stover made trips to Bellef: ored to nte last week. Herring, danger: on business Miss Irend was reported pneumonia, recovering nicely wil} not be able to resume her ing at the tonwship, Post daughter, of Cross school, SW, Millheim the Herring home Sunday. The Centre Reporter. $1.60 a year Monday Don’t nai CENTRE COUNTY . HOSPITAL NOTES. . v - . A » - - . . - The following patients fed during the week: wers admit. WELCOME to ALTOONA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7th GRAND OPENING The BON TON’ NEW STORE At 1305-07 ELEVENTH AVE. ALTOONA, PA. The Store Formerly Occupied by KLINE BROS. » N » » 111 CHILI The BON-TON 1305-07 Eleventh Ave. ALTOONA, PA. NOTICE POTATO GROWERS, ATTENTION! You Specialize in RAISING POTATOES, We Specialize in SELLING. Potatoes in® our section are ices are high 100 Ib. bags U. S. Grade No. 1 sold today. grade $1.00 to $1.40 per Cwt. short this season and Send your potatoes to us by truck. | ill 1 write us al League of Merch: nts. 215 South Charles St. SMITH PRODUCE CO. BALTIMORE MD. OVER FIVE THOUSAND SATISFIED SHIPPERS i 1 po ICAS8C © . i ne 1 Phone Calvert 0037 Miss Elelen Eckert, superintendent of the hospital, medical: M. E. Moore. | 7, of Nittany, surgical; Mre, James Fas | cas, of Boggs, medical: Mre, Harrison | Tressler, of Spring township, surgieal; | Wm. F. Campbell, infant son of Wm, | Campbell, Penna. Furnace, surgical: | Mrs. Henry McKinley, of Boggs twp., | medical; Richard Ross 7, of State Col- | lege; Joseph Spritzer, 12, Spring town. | ship, surgical; Hazel 1. Cramer, Gregg | township, medieal; Mrs. James Smeal, | Gregg township, surgical: Mary 1 | Waite, Bellefonte, medical: James fai Confer, Bellefonte, medical: William | H. Royer, College township, suviioal: | Malcolm Gordon, Ballefonte, surgloal; | Anthony Wabal, of Shamokin, surgical. | There were 42 patients in the pita at the beginning of the whek. howe . Write, SMITH PRODUCE CO. 215 S. Charles St. BALTIMORE, MD.
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