a li — AA oh sisi a a THE CENTRE REPORTER. ELKS TO ERECT HOME, Barleti—Uraden, ISSUED WEEKLY, i s—— i n Saturday evening, i { re ge : Action Taken at State Convention In| Miss Mary I. Graden, daughter CENTRE HALL, PENN’'A. | Scranton—Five Thousand Mem | 1. Graden, of Spring Mill THURSDAY, AUGUST 3.1922 | l wBlkdom of Pennsylvania marched in R. Barlett, of Belefonl 1 bride ie | the inka SRL DASHED AI J il. 4500 AM A OO J A PAW 3 A ys IR 0 odo 80 a SR nS eh or BOALSBU RG, ur highly recommended % an able Mr# Hleuber Btuart are NPeaxer you cannot afford 10 TSE John Wert and familly, Claude irgh, having of his opportu » hear him. and 1 Mr, and Mrs. Stewart _— and famiiy TUSSEYVYILLE. Bloner, WH ¥ home of Mrs, Sweet's parents, Mr. iit wl : Foust were among those who a imu folet Palme: a ay MAAYLZ Local Editor and | Business Manager, | thé state organization. Mor : - - & { Blks were in the procession Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hab | crowtl thronged the streets as second class mail matter. | Phe Bellefonte lodge of 1k wil or them a happy osperous life | the some pleasant leoks. Home services were held in #48 Mra, Stewirt Jprdan ...Auctioneer... teformeda church Bunday morning, foyd and Andrew Jordan represen Terms Reasonable, church being nleely decorated with | ©d he C all P B. of A. & Satisfaction Guaranteed. 5 0 h ] 3 the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance | gate, and Edward Gehret ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, 8 twenty cents per line for three insertions, | rl threatening aktis an and ten cents per line for each additional | fe Aeaiehizhn Shane nid | insertion. tishel as alternate delegate | showers falled to dampen the e rehing herds The Local notices accompanying display ad- | the marching h i vertisements, five cents per lime for each | lodge with its mounts insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; | band and natty drill minimum charge, twenty-five cents. { The Erle delegatior Display advertising rates made known on application. band and white | CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. At favor J. Post, of tas the new PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | cunt n REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, ScPT. 3, 19022 ring Mills, 10:30—"The Worth Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ther League, 6:30 p. m, ayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 on ihe i t. Former State Senal - meeting Tuesday evening A1Wal ". Blewitt, Scranton, pre : Marriage Licenses Defeated at State College, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CONGRESS ELISHA KENT KANE Stands for Stronger Volstead Act, International & Industrial Peace, Ald for Mothers and Children, Opposes Caucus and Ring Rule, League of Women Voters, « Tera Olson. of Osceola Mills, is|town last week CENTRE HALL, R D, 1. be NIEMAN'S STORE NEWS NEW FALL MERCHANDISE ARRIVING DAILY Stunning Effects in all the Season's Most Favorite Materi:l. The Most Approved New Styles. D. J. Nieman “Always Reliible” MILLHEIM : Reo-6 : Star $1600 0 $2060, I. 0. b. $900, DELIVERED OTH sizes of DURANT and the STAR cars are made by W. C. Durant, famous builder of the Cad- illac, Buick, Oldsmobile and Chevrolet ; who was one of Ford's first mechanics, and who has designed other stand- ard cars now on the market. His lifetime of motor ex- perience is expressed in the DURANT --a real good car. Both the REO and HAYNES are old stand-bys and have stood the test. They need no boosting here. v LOOK FOR US AT THE GRANGE ENCAMPMENT We will be glad to demonstrate and explain the origin of the Cars as well as their individual merits. Vstles agence ~ = State College
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