THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 19836 me THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, F— 2 a CENTRE SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors BS. W, BMITH, Editor, EDW., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, HALL, PENN A. sass Botered in the Post Office Ball as second class matter, TBEBRMS.—The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten pelts per lone eacn loserton, Display advertising rates made known aR appucatiou, in Centre “» - Deaths - » . - » . Mrs, Emily widow of J. Fred Kurt; vening at the Wiltey "nm KURTZ urday « Mrs, with (Freen wos ter, Visit been haa Interment ville, whi she was fol. in for two weeks, Awisburg cemetery, in the 1 home services at her late survive. Mra, Green, Ky. and ' Ie nwood, Democratic National Ticket For President. FRANKLIN 1. ROOSEVELT, New For Vice President: NER, of Texas. JOHN N. Democratic State Ticket te Treasurer. ¥. Sta For ROSS, of County Ticket GINGE Democratic For Congress: DON Clearfield. RY, (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastor) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. MM, _ ACommunion Service.) , Beorges Valley, 10:30 A. M. Harvest Home and Communior Bervices at Georges Valley. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. (Bev. Delas EB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall $:00—Church Worship. 34:00—Church School. Tusseyvilie— 9:830—Church School 30:30—Harvest Home Services, EVANGELICAL (Bev. W, EK. Hosterman, Pastor) Centre Hall— Sunday School, 98:30 A Worship Service, 7:30 Bpring Mills— Sunday School, §: Harvest Home Service Bethesda— 9:00—Harvest Home Servi 30:80—8unday School . M. PM 30 A. M. wile METHODIST EFISCOFPAL (Bev, Seth Russell, Faster) Centre Hall §:30—Morning Worship. 19:30—Sunday School Bprucetown— Unified Service Bpring Mills— #:30—8Sundny School 7:30—Evening Worship. 1% £4 PY ETY # ¥ # of v8 3 YY LLIAmMmSEpDor i i. i nferencs 1t Lax Ha ples CO 18 and 18, Trinit PREESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, MM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 8:30—Morning Worship, 10:3 Sunday School THE RED-GALLUSED MAN GEORGIA DEFEATED 2 IN fo (3 I — a —— 30TH WEDDING ANNIY Mr. and erated ERSARY Harkett cel. arniver. their Mra Brown their 30th wedding mary aon on the creel Those Shank, Mr. and children, gle Trepster, Mrs, Mam» Mrs. Hattie Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wagner, Mr.and Mrs. Raymond Fultz and children. Mr. and Mrs.Afbert Henry and daugh- ter Edna Mae, all of Miiroy: Mrs, Robert Homan and children, of Lovw istown: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller and children, of Earlystown: Mr. and Mrs, Earl Frazier, Mrs. Annie Fras fer, Mr. and Mrs. George Hackett, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hackett and six children, all of Spring Mills. The couple received many useful gift, aan Sunday, 13th. a home Knary farm ong Sinking Mra. Mary Samuel Krepps Mrs, Mag- Hackett, children present were and Mrs, of Niglerville — Ernest Lansherry, 13, of Mr ang Mrs, Dayton Lansberry, while riding a Myvcle fell and badly injured his right arm. The youth was at the home of C. E. Blaz- er, next neighbors to the tenants on the Spicher farm, on the Earlystown road. when the accident happened on Tuesday evening. Son or probably broke dW Wo _-. f Lykens. Two surviving five iL flrenton, N og Mrs. “ } { the i i mes oT he deceased was i riage he family nois w a while, then Altoonh. addition to and husband, the by her de eased is ived Paul, John a lee Harter, Daniel Hardir Mrs. Ralph Keen Edna Ha all of Altoona, remains were interred ft In children Mrs and six Miss The ; wurg, Wednesday MENSCH.~—Margaret former SCHOO) t a § CORN ROAST. $1 ————— —— REGIONAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY 1 « Gira i ' i rt msm LEGIONNAIRES SRD ANNUAL The third American Millhedm week annual held in of last celebra’ ion Wednes. day evening under the auspices the Clea rfiold entre committee, a* county tended, Legionnaires from all over tral part of the . state, Commander Walter J. and er leaders advise them on thedr organ ization, its aims and activities, Among the other speakers were Reilly Lytle, Clearfield local district commander; Dean MoHenry, 17th dis. trict commander, and Walter Crees, 18th district commander, In the parade with Legion organi- zations were three bands and five drim and bugle corps.” S'ate cham. pions, the State College corps, had t.¢ honor of leading the parade. In the contesy this organization won the first prise of $100: Hastings corps won second] place and a prize of $60: the Houtzdale . corps placed third, winning a prize of $25. A AAA: Dr. H. C. Campbell, of Philadelphia, was a week-end visitor ay Penns Cave. Dr, Campbell is a brother of the late I. P, Campbell, was largely § the cen heard BSta‘e Cress othe CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. MeCardl Milkired irale, Wednesday was admitted charged Friday. ROSS HITS HARRY ON BACKWARD MOVEMENT | an a S— GUARDS AN ROCKVIEW PENITENTIARY! Webibert and Harrist in the fern MV ever surch ‘he lot hetween the Flink prop- the Confer place to and Clifford ard Abert secured a farther of the Meyer, the eldeg now living in the home by Miss Sarah MoClenahan to Lynn Ross, anticipales building a home for himself during the next year. The other two have no definite plans as to building at this time Wm. D. Philippine in the UU, Madch, 1034, erty and Joseph the Meyer fre Wilbur noth, each noth Hong Confes of the recently sold trio ia home from the having been 8 Army service since He was Jocated at Corr. ogtidor, Fort Mills, He left the sland, Juiy 22, on the U, 8 Army Trans. port U. 8. Grant, ang was on the wa. ter 45 days. Five stops wera made two days in China, two days In Hon. oltulu, five days In San Francisco, one day each at Balboa and Cristobal, Ca- nal Zone, arriving in New Yok on Saturday, 12th Inst, and a' his home bore on Monday. The young soldier is in fine physical condition, and served «throughout the two years without hospital attention, Spyker Islands, after PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. © FOIL ik Hla DEFEAT FOR LOCALS 3-2 Lit ’ single ed Goodhart Cronin t nip the On Wis and tuck when Billporters soore ax Jamison hatter. 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