The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 29, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER. Bradford-—Rowe, Now Bank at State College. REBERSHU RG, | Commencement at 1 0,0, F. Orphanage GEORGES VALLEY,
ISSUED WEEKLY, A home wedding took place at the | The establishment of a Nationul Harry Balr and ife, of bioona,! commencement at the Odd ow { ind Mrs Braid V
residence of Mr, and Mrs, J Samuel | . . AA ‘3 h ’ ‘ 4
bse - mt mses . bank at State College to be known as motored to this place on Bal 3 . i : ‘
= Rowe yesterday (Wednesday) evening in . . .
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. at six o'clock, in which Miss Isabel the People's National Bank, has ns gpent the day at the home
—— = : = | Rowe, the oldest daughter of Mr, and [sumed the point of definiteness. Not | Bair's father,
THURSDAY, JUNE 29. 1922 | Mrs. Rowe, and J. Willlam Bradford only has a charter been applied for, | Mrs. Wm, Minnick,
- Sn == | were the principals. The ring cere- ny an optioh taken on the Olan Meek | visited over Sunday
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. mony of the Reformed church 8 [ block, occupied during the t twelve | Minnick
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sed, a former pastor Rev. R IR
85. WwW. BMITH............. + ++ J Editor | HSC, : ; v Jamon '- Sratth’ ardware | Saturday. tha
Jones, of Lutzville, having been the ars by James C. Smith's hardwar Last Saturday the
EDW, E, BAILEY...... Local Editor and officiating minister, the witnesses con- | store and an shoe store, the sum named | farm was sold at publi
Business Manager. i ing of the immediate families of | in the option being $40,000. The block | Mark, of Centre Hall
- u——— * | the high contracting parties. J, Shan- | 18 a red brick structure, two stor gn 800.
Boozer was best man and the
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS hen * spi : y : "| high and has a frontage of approxi-i Mr. and Mrs. Ammon
' bride's sister, Miss Verna Rowe, maid |
mately forty-five feet, The location is |. sey Shore, recently
ented diplon
home
. = lof honor, and a second sister, Miss | VIiniLe red ———————— -
’ E Ethel Rowe, played the wedding | ideal for a banking institution, being i in town
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march. The ceremony proper was per-|on the east side of Allen street, quite y Limbert, a student at Franklh -———
REV. MELVIN CC, DRUMM, Pastor, « | formed under a bar of white roses, one near to the diamond | Mars!
of the pieces of the decoration for the! . ' ACA . 4 Hon I
I'he bank incorporation papers name | the summer vacation
~—SERVICES FOR occasion, the bride carrying a shower} : :
hougquet of roses of the same shade | $50,000 a8 the capital stock, The sto K | Rev Paul Limbert Lr his ney
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SUNDAY, JULY 2. 1922 The ceremony throughout was pretty (is in demand, but it is the intention to | bride are visitng at Hs lace. at the
Georges Valley, 10:30—The Second and npre ssive, The bride was 4 = 1 parcel it out in as small blocks as px { home of Mr. Limbert's othe
! J ed in white georgette and satin, and 1t{ 4. The option « hae Meek dock] One day last w t the Sto visited
Mile. was sald she never looked prettier op a .
1 9 . d > {is held for the ban} y Mr. trong, | the Henry Meyer
Farmers Mills, 2:30—Holy Commun- | happier. Immediately after the cou {
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y 1 shure brothe Ww it sx 3 \ f
fon. ple received the congratulations of the ff Willlamsburg, a wother-in-iaw Fi baby girl
Centre Hall, 7:30—Patriotic sermon, wedding party, a wedding scupper was he owner of the Wilding, | \ Ya ¥ ing throtigh he WD
i on served, and after this was over the] — in v Yogi wes) oo itm :
“What's the Matter with America? ke 2 left the %ome for ? : VE = ao rere 1 y la woe wry Stits ri
couple left the home for a honeymoon 7.12 DEATH RECURD. cross a huge black snake, about ter
+ and New York, and *
Other announcements for week:— | trip to Philadelphl .
they will prepare to
. when they return i A ong, he says, and a th a i
Contre Hall reni 7:30 go ito thelr new home recently va-1 YBARICK Ben ‘ranklin i man’s leg in g 1 weapon at han
Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7: cated by the groom's grandmother, rick pas into the great beyor formidable enough for such nonNSt 5 . st
Catechise, Sat, evening, 7:00 o'clock | Mra "Mary Odenkirk, and ifter the | at the Evangelical Home
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. 16th proximo will be at home there to] 4,00
Luther League, 6:30 p. m. thelr many friends, He. oe a a oes Now be : : but wh n he returned the ren } At NIEMAN'’S
The bride is a school tea
Georges Valley profession, having graduated from ti years, 4 ith and <b da) He —— .
Catechisooclany Satarday (Aerliion Ih cD, Jay BE ET School at Lock [leaves to survive him one brother, Al DOUBLE B. B. VICTORY. THE INCOMPARABLE STORE
1:30. Haven, and taught & ol in New Jer- | jen, ¢; two sisters, Mrs {Continued from first rage
Spring Mills sev, Bethlehem, and several ter
wssistant principal of the lo
Sehool, In which capacity xe was en lf Catie Bowman. of Atlantic City. | Banded instead of right-handed, and is And here is our Sccond Big DOLLAR DAY!
(Catechise class, Sat, 10:30 a. m.
a SE tirely successful and l : : : ang
Penns Vey Charge picnic and Or- | kindly remembered by ot mly her irs. Wesley Snavel) nd M av ; : % . : a . : We ha ve bzen working for w
phan ~Home Mind, in Georges . Valley pupils but by all who » an inter Smith. of rood'w 0 : ap gam how 1% } z
grove, Saturday “July 29th. in school work. In the nl cclrcle eo held from the hor f M need pure: : 3argain Market, and we arc
- and as a church worker the bride ha . ba Cr ebetes te : a E 1.1. [GH { f
Catechise Classes picnic, same place, | aways been prominent. The one thing 1 Me Irvin Smith, continued in the) 0 : fine a Dollar Day as you have cw
Sat... July 15th. credited to her by her acquaint led Bvangs i ir he
we at a ————— ances Is her ability » i hom VICER Wer i i is MARLO : ato :
Réformed—Centre Hall, evening. maker Rev. CB : od by D \ wiord, | 4 ; ; ] J dr ! f 2
Christian Endeavor meeting every . T : $700 8 td ’ ' ; nd AM A. Winter of the Home ; ) is } un e S 0 arga
Sunddy evening at 6:30 in the Presby- ee ey a .* ER Interment w mad n the Union] Fm ih 1 ] . © : 2 3 : =
year hi been vanaging the Centre Sas ; ‘ ‘ y TF 7nd 4 y1et busy y t thi
terlan church. Everybody welcome. 11 flo 3 4d is now a mem- | cemetery y v ].: ; ’ ARE HERE, ang your pisi Duying atl .
ST 3 Hard . : i i ~o e writ t} ts ’'. J 2 a
United Evangelical—Friday evening, ber of the firm of Bradford & et . — da . once tells you that Nizman's Ba gains { om-
7:30, Tusseyville, Communion service,
followed by Quarterly Conference; J.
F. Dugiay, D. D, presiding orothea EB. Weber foward : ing more for your dollar than is prs
Sunday—-Lemont, 10:30, Communion; . » ’ i FIRE 34 51 ; y
Egg Hill, 2:30, Communion, conducted
by pastor: Centre Hall, 30, Com-| pair RB Le Bs % 1948 was a . 9m a :
Junio, J. ¥. Duniar, D, Dy offciar-| Mildred, May lave. Bellofonte {| C0 tor, Jon. Saavel Soto | Ze rn; NOTICE : Our entire stock
TUSSEYVILLE. jen F. Sutherland \mbridge | Woman and of splendid business acu-|D Emeric men’s Clothing & Shoes cut to the bone
Mrs, Thomas Swartz entertained her Mary E tawick Bellefonte | Wet : : Doman. : for Saturday’s Special. Remember the Big |
sister, Miss Helen Robb, fece vchard I... Hewve y Belle ‘ Fhe } pd] was a tive « vg ¥3kss ¢ y
Miss Lila Robb, of Bellefonte
dav !
per Sunday evening
Mr. Ramer and wife, of Reedsvill
. : : i an 8 irauch Spring | i ty .
spent Sunday afternoon with th or- | Yivevn- Sinica hina . : | nn - tre t §H g |
mer's brother, C P. Ramer Tarry . nas Qt 4 ge More than of ‘3 : el anh : ° * 1 i c I : i A in 5
Rev. Maneval of th VILT 1 1 \ > 3 . ' o ir , rise $ 1 3 1 WOW '
church, delivered a very able and ap- Ra S——— o Entartained LY, Hh ¥istown 1 : MILLHEIM “Always Relisble”
propriate address to the S. off W.¢ U. meeting at the home of | K quillas 3 Wed 1] he thing. except L |
A. of Centre Hall, 5
Haynes Durant = STAR
The Incomparable Six Chassis Character Car “FOUR” Car
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s bulid teens fo Yours Rey Sn Dee © ewe 4 ED TY a Built by the pioneer motor car
a builder of ine automobiles — NO ye hirteer ri isos Smooth ( : + . y “ Ee »
simply an assembler of units! And ting nd positive T niseion 4 . = “Just a Real Good ar ! builder, W. C. DURANT
this experience is clearly evident in
the chassis on which the Reo Coupe i Nee ar ecensibilits Two univer éé . Q ~ T
and Sedan Touring Cars are mounted. gal joi between clutch ne Fe A ’ ————————— otar 2-passen er ourin
With a basic design of established miasio o shafts ’ rome-nic- merica S FEATURES, g g
correctness, with superfine quality kel ste
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materials throughout, with machine Mlectris starter ts throug rans ays ’ : i
work held to unusually close limits, mission and clutch, NOT fly = e -
and with assembling and inspectior No stalling or sticking irst
exacting carefulness rather than spes« f ar | ittact both y
Reo reliability is pre-determined ! it ni sub-fy yo-agdoul
The motor itself is a remarkably fine IpDOT hich prevents vibration and C 2
example of automotive engineering bremkage. Adjustable bes goat nd ary
Such features as 4-bearing crank-shaft internal sector and 3 1 y Sim .
(high manganese steel, heat-treated),
4-bearing cam-shaft (integral forging).
aluminum alloy pistons each fitted | elliptic , "i : + Al mite: Syste mn Space does not per-
For Seven
FEATURES:
with three 2-piece high duty rings, and for chassis lubricath
intake wvalvea in head—these are but dal also serves lutch pedal-half 4
indicative of the advanced design as a Ww down throws out i ure mit adequate de-
whole, ther pressure applies the brake
Splash and pressure oiling sysem is gency brake operated by righ 4 . . ’
used-—most positive system possible pedal Only one lever an al to scription of this
Cooling is certain. Each cyinder Is | change gears |
surrounded by water. Flat tube radi- | The Reo chassis contair 1 forg i te
ator, positive centrifugal pump and 6- | ings, many of which could be replaced | car of cars. We
Made fan are further assurance. | by castings or stampings if we were
Reo-Rayfield carburetor, pre-heating building down to a price Careful in-
device, alr controlling system to regu- | spection will reveal that we use light are ready to demon-
late supply of alr according to the cli- | materials where strength is not sa ‘ a
matic condition—these three factors | rificed. But when it means one orth v 101. addy ie irom tSide Of Aud
explain why carburetion trouble isun- | other, lightness is disregarded strate at any time. in REN earn] x : PRICES:
known. While few six-cylindered re Alemite Jubricatior ur throttle :
Main frame Is heavy, srong and sparing of gasoline as the and horn trod y of steering Chassis
straight, no bends or offsets. Sub- economy-—as is sometimes fig et . Just say when. whe. genuine leatl Hips y ovel Touring (regular)
‘ . \ ardiv 3 curled hair; straight side cord tires
frame carries radiator, motor, clutch does not necessarily imply maximum Touring (self starter
transmission and other units, relieving | economy. Measured over a term of (Ask for our iar giving speci- mountale rims)
main frame of severe stresses at vital | years, and all factors considered. we ic ons Runabout (regular)
points and distributing road shocks do not believe ANY car costs jess per REO Conti d . ——
- nued.
over large area. mile than the REO Runabout (self starter and
PRICES: mountable rims)
omy even when compared with light
t i wi g E800 Coupe (self starter and
| delivery units! Five Passenger Touring Car i. :
i . Sobms mountable rims)
0 e a ruc t Must Be a Mark this:—Over seven hundred Five Passenger Sedan... .. ....B1865 Sedan (self siarter nd
ye Pp arte a
(known) Speed Wagons out of the
WwW | sixty thousand in service have already Four Passenger Coupe. ..........51365 mountable rims) :
REO SPEED AGON | &iven from 50,000 to 400,000 miles of (F O. B, Lansing, Mich.) Plus war tax and freight
. service. 1 War tax and freight to be added | Detroit, Mich
REO conceived the Speed Wagon | ratio to its carrying capacity instead
idea—created the vehicle—copyrighted | of disproportionately heavy-—electric
the name--and popularized the type. lights and starter instead of the abe
There Is only one Bpeed Wagon, and | sence of them.
Reo builds it. Ninety per cent of all | These arc among the reasons why | Wide Range in Prices on Dependable Cars--From $285 to $5000
H. M. MYERS, si: "or
* . 9 STATE COLLEGE
economically by Speed Wagon, Outside than the slow, heavy costly, old-time
W. B. SWARTZ : Agent : State College, Pa. Bell Phone, 88
of the distinctive heavy haulage field, | type of truck! They explain why food |
the Speed Wagon is adapted to prac- | producers saw In the Speed Wagon the |
tically every class of carrying service. means of reaching their markets quick
Any load that can be divided into units | er and at bigger profits! They explain |
of 500 to 2500 pounds, can be moved | why manufacurers in every Industry |
quicker and cheaper by Speed Wagons | put their haulage on a Speed Wagon |
than any other medium. basis! They explain why city and su-
Thirty miles an hour instead of fif- | burban passenger bus companies are
teen—pneumatic cord tires Instead of 4 solid for Speed Wagon! They explain
solide—a vehicle weight in sensible | why retailers saw Speed Wagon econ-
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