THURSDAY, JUNE 1089 -ay THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, —— ra — CENTRE HALL, PENN A. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors SB. W, SMITH, Editor ! ® son, {and Charles RR. Waite, of adaughter, Mayme Bitkhampton, N. Lodie Gramley of tughter, Mae véara Business Manager TERMS. ~The the Reporter are Legal ad t gents per Display en api 10:00—Church Tusseyville- $:30—~Church School. 10:30—Children's Da. J e— EvancericaL (Rev. W. K. Hosterman, Pentre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. Tusseyville— sunday School 2:30 A. M, Worship Service, 7:50 P. M. $pring Mills— Worshi; Pasior) fs TF IAS $ . fg up on MeTHoDIST EriscoraL I. L. Milier, Pastor) POLITICAL ANNOUNCE} FOR SHERIF} FOR COUNTY (COMMISSIONER To t} £3 fotas . t el Rel gre 2 1 WILLIAM LOCAL AND PERSONAL Coldron hand { ind Pleree. Hoffer. ! College, landed Penng Creek that] ishernen i ae in : a a : es in length, Dan.” began hooking pulled out ind ‘'m in knee one 22 who breeches inches long Hosanna Mingle of Belle®onte ied on a motor trip Mis, Philadelphia, city. They along the way at scenic among them the The outing wee ka, : 4 i Const Hoffer eo of feetyd f a friend f same Sarah and will ston Yellowstone Park. will cover a period of six Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mre. Harold E. Bunday evening week's trip to New York World's Fair was the tion, but the city Heels few days’ speciag feature included a Mrs, Edward 1. Franke the aunt of Mr. Bradford's chum of Mm. Franke. live in New York City. Rev. J. J. Glenn, of Carlisle, in company with Mrs. Glenn and three children Josephine, Ryle and Quentin was at the home of his brother-in- law, F. V. Goodhart, on Sunday. Mrs, Glenn and children returned home, while Rev. Mr. Glenn went on to Btate College to attend the Rural Pas- tors’ Conference in session there this week, Frank Bradford returhegd and on from a City. The main attrac attention, A visit with social Mr. and latter an and 5 scheol The Frankes 5 8 A. Hess ay morning. 17° ty haa wen tel of with | although {£1 ardening of the . he had been i?® not ih. for this death. cighty-third yea eral Years ind and active length which os was any Samuel allment He was ir was the caused his his Legion Belle many years a resident of Wood- | Mr Gi o condueted a distillery in {hy community until the early 19002 {The retiring from that wpa tion : thirty-five venrs He to Miss who light -fitigered xtracted : # about 185.00 He and ago. was Kettner married "5nd passes] to yours ago. Mary, eagert lconae Jane out ten the daunght Hex died, if Ney V Port a lifelong Evangelical] services ire Allen noma ne viving own fen Bons ity i i ie was Woodwarg Funeral membeyp church held with while driving. The new oa wete {oper wting was badly Satur e¢ Luth- community in were held Woodward interment was $ Yeagertown. Gamn ges minister In that charge. Further serviceg Saturday afernoon in cemetery. whe eo eran who spent the Huody home were Caldwell, Mr. and Meadville; Mr. Those John John Potter Hamaurel ville: Mr. of Tyrone, Bellefonte: Mr, and Mra. and family, Mr. and Mrs, and Guy Kellerman, Mr. and Mrs, J. Ward of Minot, N. DD, came east day, passing through here by Hartleton to visit with his Mr. Mrs Union made, ofr -—— and Mrs. W, Mrs. E. Ww, i WAITE. Death separated what wera perhaps the oldest twin sisters in this part of the state when Mrs (Clara McClelland White expired at the home of her sister, Mrs, Ella Diehl, in Rebershurg, Thursday even- ing, June Sin Rebersburg, A sudden heart attack Is the direct cause of death. Bhe wae aged 78 years,” 10 months and 9 days Deceased was born In Miles town uhip, July 29, 1862, the daughter. of Henry W and Mary Jane (Mallory) Sholl. Bhe wag ‘married to Frank Waite, March 16, 1882, her husband passing to his rewarq about sixteen however, are a oc W. Slack of town. h New York City and is came to Centre Hall. Mr. min Is a allroad engineer, quently travels by train, Pits f])irn, t Floyd ing Ars nto Wit fhe arlesn he 1 was the Mrs . Harold Mrs, Ingram of on Mon- train to mother, expected Cather. Cofiee- NEW ROAD NEWS ——————— A A ————— BARTGES BAND SCHEDULE PPPOE PPEPEEOIEP ECGS EPPO SEPT EIEIOE CHICK SPECIAL $5.00 100 MIXED, $4.00 TWIN HATCHERY MeALLISTERYILLE, PA. lid —— > THE AWFUL PRICE YOU PAY FOR BEING will PUBLIC SALE REGISTER i Pleanan yg be stale i JULY 15 1 3 1 n., | $e t of Iu ENG BOG p Centre Reporter, $1.50 year, ELECTRIC WATER HEATING /S AS Liggest Largain / Over 700,000 Families Have Turned to the Electric Method Because It's— Names of Local Gladly Furnished construction. It is backed by an experience of building far more cars than anybody else in the world. One ride in today's Ford — with its smooth 8-cylinder engine, stabilized chassis, hydraulic brakes — will prove it's the modern car in the low-price field. EASY TERMS
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