The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 24, 1923, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CE ENTRE HAL Ls PENN" A
THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1923
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8. W, SMITH...... RR
EDW, E, BAILEY
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab !
as secend class mail matter, i
TERMS.«-The terms of subscription to
the Reporten are $1.50 a year, In advance.
ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, |
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten cents per line for each additional!
insertion,
Loeal notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line’ for each
insertion; otherwise, eight eents per line; |
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising
on application.
rates made known
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of fire in the borough
Hall, the Bradford & Co.
whistle will sound:
One and two short blasts when
fire is no: of Reformed church;
and five short blasts when
of Reformed church.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
of
Centre mill
long
‘th
One long
fire is south
—~SERVICES
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923
10:30
FOR
Sanctific
announcements for week:—
Centre Hall
4:30
a. m.
gue, 6:30 p. m,
AARONSBURG
mn 8 Ho
Memor
REFORMED Charge
enbach, pastor.)
l 10:
rmon at
'AL ANNOUNCEMENTS
—
For Sheriff.
that E.
a candl-
, subject
© voters
y announce
pte, wid be
of Centre count
b
it the primaries to be beld
1sth, 1923.
on of the emioetatt
¥., September
—
For Treasurer,
We are authorized to announce
LYMAN IL. SMITH, of Centre Hall Boro,
will be ndidate Treasurer of Cen-
ih} to the decision of the
axpressed at the
Tuesday, Sep
that
fre cout
Democrat
pr 4 fo be hel 34
tember
1923. -
For County Commissioner,
We are anthorized to announce that
JOHN W, YEARICK, of Marion Town.
p, will ididate for Connty Come
the decleien of the
§ expres sed at the
Tuesday Sep
be a ear
missioner. subject to
I
primaries to be eld on
mocratic vo
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Phil
Phi
JROUrR
al v
insourg
fiotz
Mills
Mills
LOmeenin
Baughman Osceola
Raymond
Helen M.
' 1e
NoKe
Meming
Musser State Coliege
Samuel E. Eschbach
villa * Hoover
.. Tyrone
.. Tyrone
{a0
Taylor....
Emel
ge A. . . Bellefonte
Mabel M . Bellefonte
Richard Watson
Alda M. Moore. ,
Shoe
Shoe
. Snow
.. Snow
AA SS ———
BOALSBURG,
Fila Samer, State
Monday and Tuesday
Hazel Meyer.
Willard Rockey has closed his gar
will go to near Williamsport
there,
Roberts and El-
Burnham last
shops,
is getting a new shine
his Haynes auto at the Gin-
gerich point shop.
Miss Margaret
Miss of
College,
spent with Mra
age and
to work in
Pasi ©
Stover
week to work in the
a garage
Paul
went
rouse,
wood to
Charles Corl
put on
Snyder has returned
home after taking care of her brother
Keller's wife and a pair of twins.
The Knights of MaMa will hold a
festival on Memorial Day: all good
things to eat-—fresh ham sandwiches
anid coffee for an evening lunch,
Irvin Johnson and wife are visiting
+ Mrs Johnson's mother, Mrs. Dr.
Woods. Irvin de spending some tim»
along the trout streams,
The mombers of the 8. 8, Teacher
Training class who took the final test
wore Mrs, Edna Iovin, Mrs, Hazel Mey -
er and George KE. Meyer. They receiv.
ed their diplomas Saturday,
.
4 THE DEATH RECOKD.
HOMAN After
during which time he
to hed, E.
his home College,
an linesas of but a
wis cone
died
on Sun-
fined Chester Homan
in State
He had
from
suffering
hemorshuges of
able to NN his
the Gilllland drug
Monday
evening. been
for
the
some {ime
but
as a olerk in
State
to hia de
hungs, he was
store, College, until
ath,
Homan was married to Miss Ve-
with
and Annie him,
iso his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil
State C« and
and three
up
Mr.
who two children
Warren survive ns do
am
lege, five
brothers sisters
held at the
body hrought
the officiat
Harkins, pas
His
Services were
the
Hall for
minister
of the
if
to
home,
which was
Centre interment,
ing being Rev,
Laitheran church, age
Vers,
GEARY. —~Harry H died at
county, Wednesday of
suffering from
for a
several The
to Miltheim on
‘Interment was
wns Mr
ry. of Newport,
Geary
Perry
week, alter
of
in if
fection the heart wi cov
ering
peri
Vers, body wis
brought Sunday where
The deceas
Mrs, P. L
formerly of Miithe
thee survin
made,
an =n of und Cien-
Besides the parents
deceased
Mrs. J. B
A. Auman, Millheim
Hall: Mrs
Mrs
Haven, Con
His
these hrothers
Kerstetter
Centre
Newport;
N own
Years.
NEFP
his pane
spent many }
was born M tfch
1d, now deceased
tor township
Was
There
bhildren—Charles and
Mrs. C. A. H¢
EL ~Jacot J
respe
died rather
west
pnplion,
GENTZ Gentzel
ged and
township,
1
ted citizen Of
unexpected
his home urn of
at
and,
fallure, the age of 7
months
He
1 on a
yore
29 days
had not been well and was ¥ ¢
when he su
died
rocking char
denly gasped and with
struggle
He
childeen
Mra
#hip
Interment was r
is survived
Harry,
Milton C
man cemetery
—
MAIZE
Maize
Iron,
with
Muize
and a
ipal
free 9
The
irre
death
at
nes
cancer of the
after an
wWhSs a woman
member of the
chur
minty,
hn She
August
axed Hfty-six
one a
and,
Hartieton
1) She is survived J
James i,
of Lewisburg
wing
three brotha
John Wirth
th, of Re
rs
Stanley Wi
Mra
More
Mra
Lizzie Kei
# Shively, o
waters, ster,
ton Sar
ind Clara Sampsel
Mills
—
~Faul
n of Mr,
Wilson
Jesan
WILSON Kenneth
Mra
pneumonia, at
Smithtown, neat
21
survive
infant so and
Wilson,
parents’
Mitiheim,
Besides
died from
home at
aged 4 months and ays
the parents there
two sisters
- LINDEN
Misa Pearl Martz
duties a8 & nurse in
HALL
returned to hot
Philadelphia
family Lae}
Sune.
George Meyer and of
Haven calléd on friends here
day.
Mrs
ard Frasier spent Monday
at Bellefonte.
Grace Martz, who has been seriously
ill for a long time, is improving nicely
and i= able to walk out,
Miss Helen Ishler took a patient to
the hospital at Danville on Friday for
an operation.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank McFarlane, who
had been in Philladelphin Mr.
MéFariane's sister, Mrs, Kinsloe, - for
three weeks, came home Wednesday.
Mrs, J. W. Keller jeft on Sunday
wfternoon for Chicago where she will
spend a few days with her nephety,
Carrol Orawford, and then go to Cal.
fornia for the summer,
Mrs. Annié Noll has opened her
home here for the summer. David
Noll and bride will begin housekeep-
ing in part of the house. He ia em-
ployed at the penitentiary and drives
to and from work.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Houser, met
with an accident on the road near the
Dale farm at Lemont, when the steers
ing rod on their Ford car broke and
they were hurled over a steep embank-
ment. Aside from a few bruises they
escaped injury, and the car was only
slightly damaged.
on
and Mrs How
the
Wesley Tressler
in shops
with
a
Overland to Paclflie Const,
Touring to the Pacific cons
of the read ways
that
coming one
is the
Mu
June
15t 1
at least
Mrs
They
yi
wn outing,
of Mr
Honlsburg
and George BE
will leave
Septembe
Oleveland-Bix |
return ax
bes
Going
ind
made In ao
they will
Highway to
trip widl
roadster, travel
of
then north
Lilneoln Chicago
to theo
the Linco
Way
Yellowaton«
returning by
omplete camping
ried with a view
wolding hotels,
Mr. Meyer has been
to keep the Reporter
ff incidents dong
promised to do
them a most pleas
return.
——oon AAD 3 UTA TAA.
Ball Game,
Learue |
First League
The first Contre Count
County
game will be plaved at Bate Colles
n Saturday afternoon
State Coolie
——e——— A
Bus at
Your Serviee
Sm—— AA SSA
SPRING MILLS
CENTRE
tp 5
COUNTY MEET.
gle)
Mills:
Class B won by ih
He, Bord, Hosterman
burg: 3rd, Centre
Hall -mile
¥Y Spring
State College
Class B won by Port Me
heim: 3rd, Hall
Shot put—-Class A
Bite; 24, Hollab #1
the, Spring Mills; n
Cinss B won by "Cable, Mill
Faust, Hall: 3rd, C
Matilda: distance,
High jump-Class A
wick, State: 24
Lee, Spring Mills: height, 4.0
Casa B won by Faust,
2d, Dorman, Hublersbure:
Milheim; hemht, 4.0
wohd Jump--Class A won by Thom
as, Bfte: 2d, Zettle, Spring Mills: 3d,
Braucher, Spring Mills, distance, 18.7.
Class B won by Cable, Millhoim: 24,
Wold, Milhoim, 3rd, Dorman, Hublers-
burg; distance, 17.1--new record.
Standing broad jump-—-Girds, Class A
won by E Markle, State: 24. M Katz,
Bfte; 3rd, IL" Hosterman, Spring Mills;
stance, , 6.0,
Class B worl by 1B Lee,
2, M Myers, Millheim: 3rd, M Yar-
nell, Hublemsburg, distance, 6.6.
Baseball throw Class & tie between
Fletcher and Musser, State: 2d, Swab,
Spring Mills: distance 273 foot
Class B won by Cable, Millheim: 24.
Cowher, Port Matilda; 3rd Dorman,
Hublershurg: distance, 812 ft—~new
record
Discus throw-—(luss A won by RR.
Fletcher, State; 2d, Gordon, Bfte; 3rd,
regiey.
Mitiw
Contra
Hn,
« 45.1
heim; 2d. |
wher, Poet
47.7 new record
won by Harts-
Murtofi, State: 3rd,
Centre
Hall:
Burd
Contre
ar.
Hublersburg
Musver, State; distance, §3 ft.
| The Longer Our HAY SALE Lasts
THE
'SPREAD-
THE
WORD HAS
THAT HERE
MAY BAR-
OTHER VALUES
|G ENTRE COUNTY.
& Misses’ Voile
Dresses, special lot at 1.89
Girls’ Hats, regular price $2
age 6 to 12 years, special
at : . . $.99
Ladies’ Shirt Waists that
formerly sold up to $3.98,
your choice at - 65
One lot Ladies’ Serge and
Taffeta Dresses to close
out at $5.00
IN
of Ladies’ Spring Coats,
values up to $18, at $9.75
A special offering of Ladies’
& Misses Crepe de Chene
and Taffeta Dresses, val-
ues up to $35; to close
out at $8.75
Ladies’ Hats at S0¢
Ladies’ and Misses’ all-wool
Slip=over Sweaters, very
special at : . 31.98
to $2.50 Corsets re-
duced to . ; S59¢
Bovs’ Percale Shirts, collar
attached {3c
All our $32.50, $35, $37.50
to Fi Ladies’ & Miss-
' Suits, all this season’s
ty vies,
Children’s White Voile and
Organdie Dresses up to 14
of dge, special at 85c
Ladies’ and Misses’ White
Voile & Organdie Dresses
values up to $13.50 ; $4.95
Good quality Unbleached
Muslin,special per yd. 10c¢
SOc Voiles, all patterns, spe-
cial at 25¢ yd.
/ vards fast Apron
Gingham for $1.00
S yds. all-linen Toweling, $1
Sle to 75¢ Curtain Serim to
close at 19¢ yd.
One. Lot Children’s Shoes
at $1700 pair
Men's $4.00 Dress Shoes,
special at $2.90 pr.
$1.25 Children’s Rompers,
special at : 19%
Best Grade Men's Work
Shirts, special at . 85c
Fancy Turkish Towels, 4
for . : $1
Joys’ Balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, size 24 to 32, to
close outat . 29¢ each
Men's Silkk Four-in-hand
Ties, regular 65 to 75¢/|
value s, at . 45¢
Children’s Parasols, special |
at . ‘ 79¢
Ste Whisk Brooms, spec.29¢ |
Gold Band Cups and Sauce |
ers, special at 23c |
Rubber Door Mats, worth |
$1.50, for . 98¢ |
White China Pitcher at 15¢ |
VIS.
color
1al at . . ‘
ft. Congoleum
special at ‘
5¢ |
Rugs, |
$6.90 |
Biscuits, |
per pkg. . ‘ 9c |
Soupbeans, pound . 9c}
5c |
Star Soap, 6 bars for . 25c¢ |
Jc grade of Oleomargarine,
5 Ibs. for . . $1.20
day and Saturday, May 25th |
and 26th. .
BRING THIS LIST’
WITH YOU.
COHEN & CO’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
Bellefonte 8 we.
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WANTED
GIRLS
to work in
“CANDYLAND”
STATE COLLEGE
|
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Penna.
ra
A a —
Call on Commercial Phone
Spouting : Roofing : Tinning
Sanitary Plumbing
HEATING BY EVERY MODERN METHOD
Where you want it,
When you want it.
As you want it.
No charge for estimates or advice
Both telephones.
A. E.. SCHAD
TABLISHED 1855
BELLEFONTE, PA.
’s a long trail
From the North Pole to the
South Pole, but Royal Bak-
ing Powder went with Ad-
miral Peary—Amundsen has
it with him now. ¥t went with
Scott to the South Pole.
Stanley had it in darkest
Africa. Royal is the only
baking powder you can buy
anywhere under the sun.
ROYANR_
Baking Powder
Made from Cream of Tartar
derived from grapes
Contains No Alum—Leaves No Bitter Taste
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NIEMAN! Qo
Remarkable Reduced
on the Entire Stock of
Spring & Summer Merchandise
|
$ |
;
:
:
,
Honest
Merchandise
Prices
Thousands of persons have saved
Thousands of Dollars yeatly by buy-
ing at Nieman's Store. Our mer-
chandise is of the highest quality;
our Service is good
Right. Join the people who are sav-
ing money every day. Shop here.
our Prices are
ieman’s Department Store
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