JTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1037 — — THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED W EEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN A. SMITH & BAILEY, NS. W, SMITH, BAILEY, Business Proprietors Editor Associate Editor and Manager EDW. E, TERMS the Heportex Lega: advertising cents per Mune each Display advertisiug on application. Enterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter "SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES terms of $1.00 a at insertion. wade subscription Ihe are year, of ten Lhe rate rates known in Centre (Bev. L. Arthur Waguer, Pastors) Home Harvest Services at pointme nts, gpring Mils—3% to 10 A. MM Tusseyvile—10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 ¥, al REFORMED CHARGE Rosner, L'sstor) HALL Lins B, CENTRE (Kev, Centre p30 Hail —Church 8chool Bpring Milis— 9.30 10.30 Farwe IV pH EVANUELIUAL Bh. Hosiermuan, FPsstor) Ww. Lid (Mev, Centre Lis dunday Harve Tuseey ville— Bunday School, Harvest jocust Grove— sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Harvest 30 1:30 P. M. Home Servi Service, 1 Pp. Home METHODIST EFISCOFAL (sev, beth Musswll, Fasier) Centre Hall— ¥:3v—Morning Worship, Wi W—sunday School Bprucetown— Unified Service, 9:45 A. M. PRESBYTERIAN M., Kirkpatrick, FPastor) (Mev, J, §:30—Sunday (No School. Preaching Service) DEMOCRATIC I'NCKET] COUNTY » F IVAN Jud WALKER, Bellefonte Fog District Autorn PHILIP H. JOHNSTON t Be AR A POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS of Centre Co. For President Judge Ivan W a candidate for the the Ci District Attorney For Philip H a candidate for re-elex ti : Attorney of C OUR NOMINEES, On Tuesday, Sept. 14th the of this Commonwealth, €ifically Centre county, the direct primary of outstanding Democrats their party to victory These standard bearers are Ivan Walker, brilliant young of the Centre county Bar, for fice of Judge. In this case the js seeking the man rather man seeking the office. and more De spe nominated by to carry November headed by member the of- office than the Perhaps no in { | i Deaths alt Ei A Mi Na ident Saturday CY Ro Union BIBLE \ It 9, I Itoona at san mwunty where guest for several from evening. been a Death fered Mrs. was | resulted a stroke Friday Bible, who orn at Potters William W. January Potters wins 73 years age, daughter of I Royer. and Sarah 29, 1854 she Mills to Mr Surviving are tankin yas married at died i hter er daus ws, Mrs. 14 te Juniata | { Democratic and quali-} of honor Walker. man in the ranks of the party is more ably fitted fled for this high position And authority than Mr. has come up through ranks. fine type of substantial citizen, Christian man ang a brilliant at the Bar. Ivan Walker and his | fellow colleagues who nominees | of the Demo party have pleaged | themselves in the county the self-same policies mon sense and to the times, istration the a lawyer Are ratic and establish to caury out form of government com- ernment Admin- State of sincere adaptable gov as our National at Washington and hag at Harrisburg. If the great to synchronize achievements ried out and ton and Harrisburg, solutely necessary cratic nomineeg spective November. our of the pulsy Democracy ie andi being car-| Washing- it theso in ideals they maintained in THEN that electeq t as are is ab- Demo- be the 0 re. offices they are seeking In JOHN BARLEYCORN John Barleycorn last week. Scores of communities throughout the Commonwealth voted against the sale of beer and almost 80 voted against liquor in Tuesday's primaries according to unofficial and incomplete tabulations, HIT HARD didn’t do so well Eighity-nine against while 88 Hquor. ‘Sentiment is definitely turning towards the drys,” commented Mrs Ella B. Black, president of the Penne sylvania W. C T. U. A ———— ——————— R. 8. Stover of Millheim has been appointed by the Department of Rev- enue to sell hunting and fishing Ili- censes. Hunting licenses arg now on sale at $2.00. communities voted beer and 71 against liquor voted for beer and 43 for WiALLING ——— Special Meeting Progress Grange a) ng (tober 22nd ————————. The first fall Miniteri meeting held on he Reformed of he Jocal wh ’ Whe Tuesday ’ ————————— D. Kline hg¢r daughter, Witmer, lying bathroom floor Saturday morn- physician diagnosed the of Indigestion bed Mra improved of fF £« Mira Mr Whig & Manna found rederick Helle by the A HOY on ing. case Af Kling i# very much. —————— Mary Kidder Stuart. of unloaded a truck load head—of Hereford steers owned by her, as A ere ter attack a few days in 0 have Mrs. f State ty on the better known They are fine Mrs interests a bunch st of oung animals uart h as Penng in CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Concerning patients from the south in Centre Hospital the Centre county Monday of Discharged- EkKas Tuesday: Admitted—Mrs Spring Mills, KR. Bierly, Millheim. Wednesday: A son born Mr. and Mrs Kenneth W. Johnson, Spring Mills, Thursday : Admitted—Mra. Harry Boalsburg. Friday: Admitted, tre Hall Saturday: = 7 Discharged Mrs, Russel] 4 Mark Spring Mills, R. 2; Mrs. James W Boller and infant son Centre Hall R. 1; Mrs. John H. Smith, Beals burg. y Bunday: Admitted—Mra Coburn. Hospital Contributions: Reveived from Ralph Hassinger, Oak Hall, one bushel tomatoes: from Harvest Home donation Ewangelical and Reformed churches, Hublersburg, large quan- tities of fruits, vegetables and flow. ers There were 46 patients in the hos. of week ; E jast Irene Zerby, Kern, Spring Aarons- burg; Mills, Charles Mrs. A. Stanley C Gentaze) Fo t was to G. Sundar D. Bartholomew, Cen- if » age Harold Guisewite wd aes pital at the beginning of the week. UPSETS NEAR TRUCK INJI RED | REEDSVILLE; coo “on te include Oscar left fractur I.¢ and rib; Lewistown | possible fracture hip Buehrt, Valentine One back rit [tured { pos dibla Anth injuries back Dems Hle Me DESTROYS RILEY CAMP IN BEAR MEADOWS n—————— County Ministers ty lt Youths tathms, Court Orders Sent to Insti. PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING, ASSO, SEPTEMBER ¢ | laws the ! i David Gray- | ne fx a of Mra. Potter Kirkpatri { bil oT nixed! { i Mrs | James | qunr {| Wetzel, [Myer « kK and Games refreshments the Mrs | for jevening will] be in charge of Parsons : This first | year should emable parents {acquainted with the {addition to providing | entertainment All persons members meeting of the schoo! | to become | i new teachers, in of | an evening interested whether y not re al W i or ot are cordially Invit. ied to attend PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN: 25¢ pays for a four-llne ad. In this | column, These littl, ads. are wonder | | workers In the way of results. Adver.! | tise anything here, from a “Help | “House and Lot for | Sale.” FOR BALE -12.gauge double Bammeriess shotgun $80 condition. Call 4312 Hall, barrel : price good Contra HOME FOR BALE rooms with modern Double conveniences ; house 5 known as the Philip Meyer {located on Main street Inquire of Warren Hall home and center Homan 3itf in of town A Centre FOR SALE-—-About 12 bushels of cheice crabapples; by the bushel; price lg reasonable George E. Wells Spring Mills. 34 a — FOR BALE -Model 241 Remington 22 calibre automatic rifle, equipped with 4- and S-power telescop, sights Apply at this ocflice. FOR BALE Stucco bungalow with all conveniences; 2«car garage and extra lot, on West church stree’, Cen- tre Hall borough.~Mrs. Clara M Liester, x40 CIDER PRESS NOTICE-Our press will be operated every Tuesday and Thursday. Good service. Phone 12R3 ~~. H. Long & Son. ELECTRIC WIRING and Repair Werk done at reasonable prices. Cal G. Frank Smith, Centre Hall. 16R4. FOR SALE—Sweet corn, by dozen or bushel.—Wilkie Horner, Centre Hall, R. D. PURE FOOD WEIS 2225 STORES Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL Take Advantage of These NEW Needlework NOW! VALDORF TOILE] 4 ’ OA'LS MOTHERS PINK SALMON Lali LIMA BEANS Pound -.... dan 24 Ib. PASTRY FLOUR i 1 i PILLSBURY FLOUR | £1.07 ans 200) = 154 wi 100 15¢ as. 230 iis ean 196! or SPHY—-1 | a 20% - ! GREEN STAR OLEO rs a 200 ALL-GREEN ASPARAGUS .. . a 230] 29% MILK § tal WEIS QUALITY PREPARED MUSTARD . 82.02 PREPARED MUSTARD 16.05 DOLLY MADISON PICKLES Dili or Sour—qguart jar WEIS QUAL. SYRUP CRISCO can Soe CAMPBELLS PORK § BEANS vo... 4 cans Wels Qual. 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DAIRY PRODUCTS —OUR OWN ICE CREAM— When in meed of MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, CHOCOLATE MILK, and ICE— Phone 24R4 GARBRICK’S DAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. i A———— VN | ENE MOGI MINOT DIRTY IT JIT SIRT A MOAN |e Tem ee Pr Juilding for a Mifflinbwurg by POsale site Federal i licly at opened Postma the Mifflinburg to the memory of a foved one Is & substantial expression of your jast- ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for it must last through all the years to come. Let Us co-operate with you Hy submit ting suggestions based upon our wide experience as memoria; sculp~ tors. C. H. HOMAN Suvocessor to H. 6. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, Centre Hall | ——
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