The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 16, 1925, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE BALL, PA.
A THE CRNTRE REPORTER DEATHS. MARRIAGE LICENSES. WEDDINGS, | month visiting Centre Hall, Niagara | WEEK-EXD PROGRAM OF PHOTO-
William 1. MeFarland. .. Philipshursd fF Falls, points in Canada and also Cleve PLAYS AT
a WEERLY. » — — { ,
; ES Ethel E. Renaud Allporg (Continued from firm page.) jand and Akron, Ohio, the couple will
DEOKER.~~After suffering from tu J a . i apt eer ich | tare of 286 Locust Street . & M T
{ Am. | Leroy T. Reifeur......... Pittsburgh foe Cine was employed at the Viscoe 1 Scenic oose ealre
bercular trouble for severa) years, Reading
- . x Mi : Cours *hilips re : leading,
mon Oliver Decker passed away at his lildred H, ourson. ..... Philipsburg plant at Lewistown. Mr, Yocum is a ;
THURSDAY, JUL Y 16, 1925 ne rt Baring a. A'huraday ht 1 George Anthony’ ........State Collexe) professional ks tua 1. i
home at Spring Mills, Thursday nigh kel professional musician and for yeais NEV ADVERTISEMEN ar To _
TR — 2 of last week. Interment was Imace Jennie Nicholas State Collegi | has played with the Black and White! __ T E BCENIC.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictin Saturday morning following in thel Henry T. Nevel,.........State Colls wd | drehestra of Lewistown. | LOST Between Old Fort and Le THUNLSDAY JULY 16—-"JUST A
ciara kalitor 1 Gorpes Valley cemetry, Rev. M. C.lVerna M. Donahey........Centre Hall MF. and Mrs, Yocum expect tospend| 0 wonecutter's straight-edge, five WOMAN," a story of straying hus
BOW. E. BAILEY 3 Local Eah.e andi nm and Rev, BE. E. Haney hav-ingy 8t, Clair....... Lock Haven] the winter traveling, After Monday | (eet long: reward if returned to L. ¥. bands and watchful wives, featuring
. { | business Manager| ng the ceremony in charge. Nelle May Duell a Driftwood § they Ww i1l be In theélr newly furnished MAYES Lemont. g5eg | Claire Windsor, Conway Tearie, Percy
at Lewistown Junction, Marmont al Dorothy Revier A
Em The decéaked was a son of George), 1 feed Baliefohic | APF ment
Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hau and Amanda (Confer) Decker, and Nina V. Cures. sili y Bellefouts known as the Davis Apartments i FOR SALE A fresh cow is offered sory of wha most women kKnow--hut
was born and reared in Gregg town -— ssile by the undersigned tichat few women tel Also PATHE NEWE
#8 pecond class mall matier. . Russell J. McCracken Port Matilda : Fit ȴ i in ign tich digo inhi] }
- ship, where during the latter years of] *™" bh dle a AN . alata Breon—Smith, Brooks, Centre Hal Bell 7613. and PATHE REVIEW
TRRMS.—The ‘terms 97 subseniption 10[, 8 actly life he was engaged in lum Roxey H. Johnsonbaugh,. Port” Matiid ’ 53 " { Miss I'ey Smith { : hire Hak an FRIDAY ’ 17 TI} M11
Phe Re 50 a year, in advance | ; ws re . ! le marriage oi ah rene Smith, | L JU 'HE MID-
porte: are. §) Just, bering, having been employed by the {Henry O. Harvey... Lock Haveulgaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Francs FOR BALE—The R. D. Foreman NIGHT EXPRI
ADVBRTISING RATES. —Legal poueed, | 1) Lor Brothers. His first wife, whol Edna C. MeClincey. ........ Bellefonte | smith, {end # and J Haruld | roadster, in first-class condition.— Mrs | Hammer st
fwenty ts per line fur three insertions, |, fore marriage was Miss Florence | Joseph 8, Kellerman State ‘ollie Breon, go f Mr. and Mrs George | N. rye . Centre Hall, Pa. | Willian
Apd ten cents per line for euch addlUOBMI |) yp died about seven years agm | Nellie H. Bnyder cr aL Btate College BE. Breon, formerly of Centre Hall, wd- R - S———— i Wiad ma
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’ : +» | FOR BALE~200 Barred “Rock 3-1
F* Albright. . tellefonte | 80 of Reading, was solemmnized at St | } BAI p i 1
racked
Clarence
caving three children—Mrs, Frankiin |
feo 4 3 i © 1 3 i Ws An Nel, lest » . " -
Matthew's Lutheran cobtirch, Reading, |" Will weigh two pounds and over, opp CLOTS
Local motices accompanying display 8d- |p, i. of Utica, N. Y., George andl, vet E. Canstrbell EE
. ! — . Margare . amps . ' font stat : fin a andl . . . . .
vertipements, five cents per line for each i inirred, at home Three children |v the Rev. Dunlap, at 6 P. M. Tues-}'D fine condition —F. C. Hennigh, Cen-| ATURDAY
soiree Stokes tall ' i y ’ ¢ $x : » PPR a ye SAR LIA
agrnion, otherwise, elght cents per ne, |; previous to that of the father Ay ge NloKe r AL. ' es J OAY A large reception was held at | Hall, R. D. 1 Bell phone ¥4H3. {1 &
pislmum charge, twenty-five cents. There also survives a brother. Ed Elizabeth Brumberg ndiana, Pa. Yomercy. Co NE A There) ; las {TELS
{ Display advertising rates made KBOWB |... pecker, of Akron, Oblo. Mr. Leroy A. Resides oe Fleming | s 100 guests. Music was rendered | FOR SALE—~FLOUR & FEED MILL
| #8 Application. Decker's second wife, nee Miss Pear! |Elda May Way..... .. Fleniing Ib s Cinderella orchestra, under th | Located at Spruce Creek, Hunting
PRE — =. —— Sriffer, also survives r———— ea ——————— | leadership of Joseph Narva. well- [don county, Pa. on the main line of},
Borough Fire Alarm. The age of the deceased was thirty: Three Prisoners Captured, cnown Reading musician. The cou- the P. R. R, 1600 ft. from railroad; |
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of fire in the borough of =X yeirs, seven months, twenty days Three of the five prisoners who les- | ple received many beautiful g fim | 50-barrel capacity flouring mill. Un-|
oy $ { fallin ate 3 re Joc i ~{
Bail, the Bradford & Co. mil a——— |caped from Rockview were captured | I'he bride wore a white georgette |ias ng water supply. located in pros
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sound: McKINLEY.—A baby daughter tin the vicinity of Harrisburg. Two of [Cress of straight line ith the new |perous farming mex tion This i8 a won- |
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jong and two short blasts when Mt: and Mrs. Willis McKinley died at|them were taken by a constable, who }* yiish long sleeves and 1 ash .on- | derful opportunity or a progressive |
x x 3 X . y 3 ’ man, y : J re
the home of the parents of the moth- | threatened to fire on the third if he lable godcts at the bottom the » i W HITE Cl Ov ¥ R
Ref church; * lg ) ‘ “or articuls > hf ay
Berry of tunel TC; er: Mr. and Mrs. Charles MecClenahan, | did not stop. The threat made hin | Her vell was made ' For further particulars, address: C.
Ome long and five short blasts whet |... .¢ Centre Hall,
¢ } tre on Sunday, Ju step thw iveller and for the tine | broidered bobinetle Jade i ming Miller, Secretary Tyrone Chamber
+s oh Cr '. L Tyrone » IR!
Bre south of Reformed church. bth, aged one month and nine days. |made a safe getaway. He was lates {With a wreath of FRIIS bloss ors | of nmerce, Tyrone, Pa. iss
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in ti Fonoia railroad yard wd high ruffle extending
FOR SALE
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SS = | Interment was made Tuesday follow: | caught
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white silk stockings wii? LEGAL NOTICE.
ng, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick officiating. The Phillips car was found in
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OLIVER —Andrew W, Oliver dis
home near Graysville, at the
FENN VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |
5 . vears. His wife, nee Miss Jan | Brungart Descendants Meet,
F. Greenhoe, Pastor) um ge and two sor
ROY M. GARBRICK
NTRE HALL, PA,
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ATA FHOITROIT JUTEOIITIT DOIIIIIOL INTVIIINR Jeter
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FSIIREINRIR | JASVCR ITO DUSCOIMRORINT JUMMGETIRIIRE J MN I 1 Remon]
rs | mi Bite 2 GF) f JING 1S BIG - VALUES GENUINE
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
{Rev. C. EB. Hazen, astor)
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hb fa daughts M Floyd miey, mughter Flore I Brus
i TRINITY REFORMED, | les ite A t the Fie t ‘ |
*% (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) } Jeofge, OL yeu §. and 3 : : Ks
Lentre Hall— Ly Bre f Lox Have ‘ : : ! :
9:80 Sunday School.
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os raday,
Service.
Farmers Mills— wins ‘ . .
i000 .& a > TR a il cleat Os Pe a 8 THOUSANDS of pieces of merchandise in the Store have been reduc ed for
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this event as well as Tho6sands of Dollars’ worth ot Surplus Stocks from many of
11. Hart ‘ : Ti. 1 Ba ox the country’s most reliable manufacturers and wholesalers. This sale will be con-
(Rev, Fioyd 4. Hull, Paster 3 “MAItiEton; Ana is iryiy y onal was give: 3 : tinued duriug the month of July. Each day there will bz new features and attrac-
BE asiiich 3 Lincoln, Net ; x ee tions, Don’t m'ss them. Every item for thid opening broadside is Reliable, Diyas
Linden Hal ha ER Cr a aa me] iL AUMITURY 3 POBY able—at a ridiculously low price. We expect to make this the GREATEST SAL
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M | £2 t in the Mifflin : sin mg ie EVER HELD IN THE HISTORY OF MILLHEIM,
pe:
Jl Cone nig — | air and July 7.24 4 505 3 LOOK THESE PRICES OVER, and Come In and Verify Them
Regular
J | Entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats in the finest
wee f materials and newest of styles will 5c Given Away
Bethesda at the fibulous Reduction of 50 CENTS ON THE
7:30. = on the barn the doors whi lw gs Secret lary $ DOLLAR. Don't miss this sacrifice.
EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS
E. E. Haney, Pi
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
sHOT ~
ADIES' SILK DRESSES, formerly 1 LOT MEN'S SUITS, formerly $i85.00 SHOES SHOES,
$10.75 to £22.50 Reduced 18.54 fo #2000, now £13.56 SPECIAL. 119 Pairs of LADIES Low
- » and igh Heel Shoes, former:y
ADIES' SILK DRESSES, wrly MEN'S SUITS, formerly $22.0 rom $5.50 to §5.50-N
#20 a0 ee Now
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town, is ‘ : ; : H a trie | x OF LADIES SHOES, Hi
James Fark Bp We Mile ; 1 LOFT OF SUITS, formerly 00 1a nd Low, QUEEN QUALITY
above ¢ iho 43 , oh ; . ADIES' WASH SILKS, formes S40.00-N ow og WA t, formerly sol
$i alle fiOw
1 LOT OF SUITS,
Work / ADIES' BROADCLOTH DRESSES Closing out for and
‘ +s the { tin ‘ 4 : formerly $5.50 to #0.54, now Haba . merly
Miss Ann Renninge . ' \ ' ‘ YOI NG MEN'S TOF COATS, formar
keeper for A. C. R a i nire Ha M———— } tation " $ 1 ly $25.00 Xow Slt MEN'S
was taken ill a t time ag 1 Encampment and Fair N LADIES WINNIE WINKLE JUMP
removed to the home of h n The Gover: t Pons nia 1 Other expenses ERS, formerly $450 to #509 BOYS SUTTS—
i Arthur ym “, teh or wit veence, 1 coming 3 {f Now £2.95
Urg. oth :
Ray HY Buck, pastor of a lil + 1 Giyhh nu 2 ion {! ADIES HOUSE DRESSES, forme
‘re ter church ! Ming i « pif ' chot CHIE wi i Pied i 185% § » "
Fh ams "i the guest of | bro. | the first time mm the hist o th yitor's ples a7 441 erly #150. now . gsc #1500 SUITS Now . $10.50 WOMEN'S WALK OVER LOW
et on : | Bncas . : wiBp a b 3d toi ma ow tet ———————— SHOES, formerly ERD N ow Bh
ther-in-daw and sisté. Mr. and Mrs, 1% | Bhcampment a Governor of the State; ' es 3 ONE SPECIAT LOT OF BOYS | ~~ BE ———— aati —
Geary; Centrd Hall, for eck {has been on the ground i LADIES WAISTS IN WHITE, jorm- Y- ah 4 ‘ : . .
¥. Geary; m Centr ll, for @& weuk Mary. a AIS - we | wo A Bh A Joa SUITS—formerly from $1.50 to Ww OME A'S HIGH GRADE SHOES
of ore, during his vacation. Many a -candidule. . however, has ; : » erly $1.30—now Hotere IE 15.00—now 295 formerly $6.0—Now .. $400
a dics ak ; 5 {chosen the Encampment as the right| Maintenance (KE) 1 el] Ne = ; _ nan - a
e Ladies Bible class of Trinity} .00 to begin his campaign for the| Repairs 3 be nT i eg > a r = : i
. ; LOT LADIES SUITS, All Colors, gE LOT OF BOYS KNEE PANTS, WOMEN'S LOW SHOES, formerly
5 « ¢ £¢ re all ill |
Refprined . hurch, = Centre H 7 s I Fo fice. | xed Charges (# Eh J ‘
bo 4 gake and bake sale on Satu. State aid for agricultura; fairs was | State Retirement Board formerly #2000, closing out for $4.55] formerly $125—now | #450-—Now
day afternoon, July 15. beginning al ; . dow whe . bil mmking . ’ 212 &
8:00 7 elock. at the Heformed par: vem a blow When the bl} making Inmmance ...... : ry nd : M 1 S & E L L A N E oO U S I T E M S
provigion for it was vetoed, Tax
££ 6.04 SLITS Now £ LSU MEN'S SHOES, former)y fh.00,
$10.00 SUITS Now £ 6.75 new
sonage. Good things to eat. Cone Premiums this vear 1 :
3 yes ; e qa a—— . Vo 8 . org . yt TTR ,
and give the ladies YOUR DRUOTARE. ‘Gut of the funds of the association | Tota ROYS' UNDERWEAR — Two-plece— BOYS" ATHLETIC SUITS are mow MEN'S ATHLETIC SUITS now sold
THES 1&¢ Association, 3a . . tava al La - lece .. dle! § a . he . die
Guests over the week end at the with no expectation of refunding 1#| Debt Service (G) Closing ut a le 4. plete, Sold flor : i ue
1 ‘ arsonage were and | hag been done by the State since the | payments in: Bn oan . ra a "
RARaTAn Date NO hter | Att OF 1917 went into of MS We Nu Paymenis . ofc Wiemst on BOYS' WASH SUITS are now... %¢ MEN'S AND BOYS' DRESS CAPS, MEN'S OVERALLS. formerly $150.
¢ x i t CORO S10 da ehites, | eh : WwW i id 5 short loans : 3 66 0 . - . - i+ — d . pe
Edna: Mr. and Mra. Myron Dreess This must not deter prospective ek | pyyment of ghort term MEN'S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS are lormurly $14, ww i oe Sa— ee i——
and Mrs. Harold Von Needa and son |hibitors from making their plan in] = on 0 8 1 NE
Harold, all of “ “ Shot - M . « Tiulh | increase and imp ve whit Er Jy n wan a : : 1800 00 ROW .rses «Be MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS? formerly ! uh N Er L$ OTTON Si KS, svod qual,
id, all of Jersey re; Misa Ruthj}* 4 and pro vat ey Lk 3 NOW ai.. Bo
Sellers, Chambersburg: Mr. and Mrs [tend preparing for exhibition and in Total . : § 1890 50 NE N'S GOL ¥ HOSE, formerty #150 H Ho. : :
1. KR. Hoover and daughter Miriam, [8 the departments, we trust a better : a : sei . ne ms : Er .
. | Cap tlas re NOW Liens ‘ Caeihg a TR RY . WOMEN'S NIG HY GOWNS, formerly
of Pleasart Hail. » showing will be made than in previous | ta Hal A a wy (H) Sof. 2 . is . MEN'S SILK HOSIERY, formerly &6e $1 0NoW 9 ; . she
. * byanrs. "Tho. Association stands ready T fawipment ......., $ LADLE 5 BL OOMERS, formerly 50, Now 3 pair for. cenaens L0} —
Irvin Hennigh, of Montevallo, Ala tig vs, :. Total of All Pavment oc
pama, and brother Georx D. Her to pay all premiums in cnshau list B Oke 4 ayments (A, Are onw . he WOME ~'S Ww HITE T WH ANDKE R-
+H « wotner. Ore a 1 od ot 3 CC, 3 "ud * x a i won w - a y Fea
wh. © Sirminghs ; Pig a 1 the Pe BF, GG, H) $ 16400 LADIES SILK HOSE, formerly gL on, {MEN'S RED AND BL UE WANDER RE HIEFS, formerly 10-N ow be
nigh, of mingham, Alabama, 1 lack o : : 5 a re 1 ; , | rly 16e
: ack of State ald, Premium book wililBalance on hand July 6, 2 9c | | CHIEFS, formerly s BOW oe ;
cently purchased near the formes . ta +k adi in all shades—now . .s i a . An . I 45 as
Ite and exveit’ to establish a ds i be issued in ample time, 10256. (Available of school 9 aie ENTIRE LINE OF CHILDREN'S &
place ¢ Xi to ablish a dary An effort is being made to again vonr 1025-28) ............3 4987 12 Uv MBREL L AS, formeely i, now ay ! | AL 1. STRAW 1 ATS « REATL Y RE- ! MISSES SHOES GREATLY RE-
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of some importance. The former Mi. |. a ire Sumy iF . ; ga
Hennigh is now on the farm and the secure the best musical talent as an} RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES X'S 30e SUSPENDERS now... 3%’ DUCED, DUCED.
i entertamment feature for 4 ulv 8. ‘Sh
fatter, who is a milk inspector at Bir-| : ALLre or the En-iBal. July 6 '25....... +8 4087 12 .
mingham, takes off enough time fro campment week. This to he free. Val. School Property...... 22000 00 : . * .
' # i The Grange play contest promises — 25 Per Cs. "Reduction on Our Entire Line of RUGS.
in Premium book, regardless of
gently to run down to the farm, 3 on Cha
ioe of about thirty-five miles, to to be Cr m pe succoustul than at Total .. cevavenone d 20987 22
year. More Grangers ure making ap
gee the progress being made. The plications for dates
fact that he i» a graduste of Almes ’ Wa hereby certify that we have ex
{lown) Agricultural College, makes it am nun etl svens ua amined the above accounts and find
certain that he is well equipped to The Btate Bupreme Court sustained {them correct.
coduct a dalry on a large scale. The |the Mifflin county eourt in fixing the H. F. MUSSER,
young men are sons of Simon P. Hew | "um of $4,000 as an annual rental tr J. PF. TREASTER,
nigh, of this place. be paid Mifflin county by the Lewis CHAS, A. MILLER,
town ang Restweile Electric Raflway Attest: Auditors
company for the tse of the new con |J, B. WERT, President.
The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a Fear |....¢ bridge over the Juniata river. F. P. FLORAY, om July 6, 1925.
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D. J. NIEMAN MiLLHEIM-
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