THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1938 THE CENTRE REPORTER . ISSUED WEEKLY, I . CENTRE HALL, PENNA. mI — — rr — SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W, SMITH, Editor ie mt ————————— Business Manager Em ; = 14 TBRMS.—The terms of subscription tol) fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. | Legal advertising at the rate of sents per line each lnsertion, Display advertisi rates made sn application. Euterd in tl Hal as “SUNDAY CHURGH PExN’s VALLEY (Rev. L ng known wt Office in Centre second cl matter SERVICES ¥ to 30 A. 30 Georges Valley Centre Hall—10 Farmors Mills, is CENTRE Harr RerorMED (Rev, 1 t lag R. Keener, Pastor NO SERVICES IN THE UNTIL: SEPT. 4TH EvaANGELICAL W. K. Hosterman, Pastor (Rev. Centre Hall Sunday 9:30 A. Communion Service, 10:30 Spring Mills Worship Service, Bethesda Communi M. A. School, 7:30 P. M. MEeTHODIST (Rev. I. 1 Centre Hall Worship Service, 9:30 A, M. Bprucetown 10:45—Morning Spring Mills— 7:830—Church Worship. Worship. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. ¥:30—8Sunday School. No preaching gervics cation. DEMOCRATIC Kirkpatrick STATE TICKET United States Senator Earle, f Haverford For Geor Be H For Governor Alvin Jong Charles gs of Edgewood Governor Wil For Lieutenant Leo C nd For Secretary of Internal Afalrs Thomas A. Logue f Philadelphia kKes- Barre DEMOCRATIC LOCAL For Congress TICKET { For State Senator For the Legislatur, ADDS MARRIAGE CAUSE FOR A NINTH ENDING T, BARTGH SSCHILLING Miss Sara Schilling 1 and Mrs. BE. p town, Woodrow Bay tees, WwW. BE. Jartges near Centre . formed church Lewistown Wednesday mor Basom, S ne, daughter of Mi [Lowi of tha Foy Schilling became the bride Millheim, Hall, in a the Grace formerly ceremony per in . of Evangelical at ning. The Rev. Superintendent of burg district ,¢ the church, performed the ceremony Was assisteq by the Rev. BE. J. 1 of Lewistown. = Miss Julia 8:30 oc lock E. C Lewis. Evangelical He Bayne the jottschaa) o y py Was maiq of honor and i Alown Crosby of Marysville and Mrs. Giant Dresler of Lewistown Were the brides. alds. The Rev. W. E. Basomn Washington, D. C., was best man After a honeymoon through New Englana states, vil be at their home Where the Rev. Mr. Bar of the Evangelical he a pumor ee. The migway on Grange Park was extended due to the larg, number ap- plying for concession space for oe coming Grange Fair, according to a Statement by Vv. A. Auman, who has that department in charge. The ox tending or the midway required the extending of the electric lighting Poy tem on the park which at this time. 1s being done of the the newlyweds in Nescopeck, TET —— Deaths KLINE. Mrs, Alca Keller Kline, D. Manna Kline, of Bellefonte, o'clock Sat since the Mrs, Kline's { omplic a morning. Seriously il of the tha res irday week iit of a ginning was leath ROCKVIEW PRISON (CFELL- BLOCK NEARS COMPLETION | Work wring con etion on I] ™ a .——— Meeting of Garden Club LOCALS, Berk} of wore lang Miss |W hile the valley { Miss Grace Smith ang | Smith, in Hall, cendanty of the jate er, Reformed in guests of Mrs, They Lavan are des. Rev, Peter Fis minister who in Bealsburg, Centre 3 a Yearg many ago lived May and daughters Lynn are parents in ery county. Florence Lynn. young of Mr. and Mrs. William visiting with their grand- Perkiomenville, Montgom- Mr. L nn, who r located with his ls in Dn Hall, is Superintendent of the amie- site plant at Pleasant Gap. Rev. and Mrs Samuel daughter Miss Miran, are Buests of relativ n the valley. She was form Savilia Rearick and oy township and Centre time of her marriage, pastor of a Dillsbyrg, Anng Marie, Mrs. John wr, her cousin, toona, daughter of Mr. and Whiteman, entertained Edith Kerstetter, of Al Altoona become 4 Kerestetter family for a Anna Marte wij BUest of the : Week . LOCAL AND PERSONAL Durst and assistants are farm house College for Edward two miles Cleveland a of State Keller and two acationing with Mr, and Mrs, James are wv parents of the former (in Centre Notice to Subscribers In Arrear part ot gularly ef. lue us, in us waiting for what is ¢ that either at part, or do the only other proper thing and ask the paper be stopped af- ter paying all arrearuges. they pay least We have neither the inclination nor the time to mail “duns.” Ev- ery subscriber knows his standing by looking at the label on his pa- per. We are looking for a large measure of response from those in arrears, and trust we may not be disappointed. The Reporter's subscription list will be corrected next week, and those who paid on subscription re- cently will then find proper credit given on their label. The Publishers. i oni tn == NOTICE. ; NOTICE BY GAME COMMISSION—|, Pennsylvania Game Commission, |, lawfully 601 and aproved axe fix- and resolutiong Sections of Assembly I. 1225, and In conferred thereby 1938, pursuant an Act 1937, P powers July, by to of of ng upon bag and open seasons limit 1 tain game ani | and ful od ff period on oo birds esion hearing a m Ox 1 1 Ringneel Pheasants Blackbirds, Rabbits Squirrels wd Squirrels, Woodehueks ( ( Raccoons | tn eux Raffed Grouse, Quall Fao te. GO y ' nd Hares " Wid Tarkey Ringneck Phea Rabbits Squir. reds, 1 tine ! Raceaons laccoons, 1 y Bear, Antleriess Blackbirds Red Squire. Opossuams, Sknks Musk. ae sSpecia f11 untlieriess ¢ hereby ner ROASOn # of to xed same mit ro per ne who deer in any nor to require special permit Act of Assembly, may hun portion of the a fee which, it Is Con mwealth, of $2.00 for 4 under the said declare a closed hunting or Killing of visible antlms during the year 1838, ang it shall be unlawful for any person to kill, or attempt to kill, any detr with visibly, antlers or horns during the year 1938:" And the Commission did by appro- priate resolutions declare that on Oec- tober 31, no hunting for any wild birds or wild animals shall] be done before 8 A. M., which also shall be the opening hour for setting or stak- ing out traps on the first day of the several seasons for trapping fur-bear- ing animals and mccoons in open counties; and that the possession lim- it for small upland game shall be the lega] bag for two days. The Commission also by appropriate resolution closed the season through- out the Commonwealth on Reeves Pheasants, Hungarian and Chukar Partridges, Doves, _Antlered Male Deer, Elk and Cub Bears. Sald resolution® are on file in the Office of the Commission and notice is hereby published in full or in summarized form in accordance with the provisions of the Act above cited. does hereby reason for the deer with Uv. sre win ni — of five families in the Cars, Four out 8. A. own — with your wunter's license for additional infor nation, Including Federa] regulations mn migratory game birds. Save this tt HOME MADE ICE CREAM We giving BETH Executive GORDON, Director, 1- now up the manufa So > tire attention to ture of Home-Made | 1 in various flavor ¥ ] 1} ( «a (reas Washed, Greased, Polished Called and Dellvered) U.S. Tires & Tubes (Cars for Official Inspection Sta. No. 2219 Brooks’ Service Sta. CENTRE HALL, PA AE AINE EEE CENTRE HALL, CPP Serer reer . 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