The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 25, 1926, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THE CHNTHE REPORTER / “.n AN *| MATERIALS USED ON STATE The Notorious Line ln, ie occasion own tie 1200 us | Wii sonia It be Necessary to get per-
LAT . Ot , Ivers of his death nnd they being |
IMUED WEEKLY. DEATHS HIGHWAYS WOULD FILL Hale Holden, the rallrond magnate, apie & ry of his death und they being | mission to do so innocent and pleasing
Apericuns who keep note of such | a thing as to lay a wreath before a
things. | statue?
A park ranger caught them at it and |
soon stopped this rash attempt to
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gE 4 TRAIN 1412 MILES LONG | told a railroad story at a banquet in
CENTRE HALL, PA. WANGER-—After an illness extended New York.
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over a long period Mrs, Maria Powley “Once upon a time,” he sald, “there
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1826 Wagner died at the home of her daugh- | Conerete Sufficient to Construet Ten-! wag g rallrosd line about 12 miles Start Flowers Right
n \ Ht ned TusLse | : : to the decoration of the
— 1107, Mi am. Bitner, near Tussey Foot Wall from Philadelphia to In-| long that was notorious for its dis | :
BEMITH & BAILEY, Froprictors ville, on Thursday of last wee) In | Ad gardens He ascertained
hse : . a | dianapolls—Exeavation Equivalent | comfort, mps ang airt he suspected’ that thay i
a W. SMITH Editor | terment wn we at ussey vil on | | “A train o Ix ine ot 4 ini the | 1spected) that they had
Looal Editor and] Saturda Le ; ¢ Of t to 203-Mile Canal . cn lab . , | and properly seiled permission
WOW, E. BAILEY..... he She was bred 36 WV nd 7, Lo “Y terminus une uo te 1 |g wreath on Robert Burn
| Business Manager te Hi
Butered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
#8 second ciass mall mutter
TERMS ihe term
She Reporter are $1.0 3
ADVERTISING RATES,
fwenty cents per line for
amd tem cents per line for
fmsertion,
Lecal notices accompanyin
sertisements, five cent
mesertion; ot wise, eight
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rates made known |!
an application,
Sunday Church Services, : :
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] ‘ i . $ i tha nn : wd nil ; y for . TEST
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Fr oad q : ia te a “a 313 ? ; : aw n container : ana LA
Tusseyville, 10:30 A. $ Ne ' .
Centre Hall, 2:3¢
Spring
TRINITY REFORMED, <u . . - ; : \ q it the danger Ry vig mn t es
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) . th ese { Bru { tre | ‘ ot tv. of i g their pet
Centre Hall M 5 t 3 i i £6 1 1 VK iris lie t { {
$:30 Sunday School. { : tL, J ! t r Bird Love COT nent
7:00 Church Services, 4
Spring Mills— : wo” 4 ro : : ! hed ! fort ' ‘ : bir fer fi eart trouble dis atin: A Tee
$:30 Sunday School y BH ! ¢ the presence of Ww nay hb
10:30 Church services
Farmers Mills—
1:30 Sunday School. } ata i n M ’ = " a ne fe > : : i . ; . . : on ; : ; : ’ !
2:30 Church Services. . 3 ll : . a Laser . » n ! i ¢ } ,
‘ ¢ & ¢ the sl! i diween t Hours ii i,
— tained the great age of 56 ye He | pavement ; TOR" land 7 p. mS .
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ec ‘omme AL SDHInNg ne a en A rcs , : ;
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) a - w ITE po B! Le pian ; : tri ity on: te wi a fy Wreaths on Statues MILLHEIM
a ody was brought to Boalsburg. 1 (ck. 3 wal would eiten Barred in London
EVANGELICAL iY and ‘mi oe oF 4 , ; . ? the
(Rev, W. E. Smith, Pa
¥nown forbidder [Successor to A. Kessler]
Tusseyville
Regular worship at 10:3; A. M.
Linden Hall
Regular worship at 2:30 P, M.
Lemont—
Regular worship at 7:30 P., M.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Pine Grove Mills—10:30 A. M. Vi H a. a E of a * x ef | a
! Boalsburg—3:00 P. M. ete n the Bush House. He ‘ 3: BT tn ;
Lemont—7:30 P. M. 1 up e insurance . oe ‘
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | name ‘Miss 3 e Brev t 1 Bir 18 Riiygivs Teal muane Al
What the public thinks of Dodge Brothers
Several
current sales.
over t
is over | son Brothers n nthe _.woolen{ These signs “averaged 200 pounds January, 1926 was the greatest January in
I aca hy ungleiund senate I Wer tructed represen tons | Dodge Brothers history.
wenthe
Yet February, with actual retail deliver-
ies of 18,516 cars surpassed it by 24 per
cent!
c——————— so
Engasement Avnounoed, : rang e de Midsummer business in a month of
: Winter Storms!
A $10.000,000 investment in new buildings
and equipment has brought new high
production records but still there are
indications of a serious shortage.
is NOW.
car is better than ever before~—
1nd the price astonishingly low.
i oe Sa
Touring Car HBOS Coupe
Roadster S64 Sedan
Delivered
‘ontimmsed {rom previous column)
y H i
Excise Tax reduction effective NOW,
on
team reps nting t {ub ig | Fae ovis arming Ind buting | preach ng services n. the Ret oo a A No reason to delay your purchase
High school, The game wig plaved atl ! n Biain she has won many | Woh a 2 pote ” g
the Y. M. C. J t Bellefonte, ends. Mr. Bower is the second son|Sundiy even ng, Tuesday evenin nd
ning, Tuesd: evening and
of M: and Mre i 1 - : 1 T'%:
J. Frank Bible, of near Aaronsburt. MT . M. Bower and is|Thursday evening: services at 7:30.
ng Holy Week, as follows
‘ well and favorably kne {1 ¢ i 1
accompanied by his children, drove to ! HOW nN, Sunday morning, Palm Sunday, the
Amor the large n , . Lo . { oe : o ’
Bellefonte on Tuesday on a bit of bus! . ne e¢ large number of guests] Reformed Bunday school will gather ’
wesent on the occasi o 5 tun. | RES tO se " 3 4 ’
Jess and on their return stopped with : he Dee ision were the Miss 5a nd to the orphanage at Wom
Ax es Helen and Kathryn Rishel, ghwtors eisdorf. AH the scholars wil enjoy .
say
the Reporter to that CVOTrY a - . i
’ > rat hs thing of the bride to-bhe, giving a few eggs for the children in
down Penns Valley was moving along the Home,
a $47 AA MAPA +
smoothly. BOALSBURG. Some of our people who have been CENTRE HALL, PA.
unable to work for ti p
a . ’ 1e past week on
otk OT po” a I'he stock of hogs at the CGéorge Ho account of having grippe, are Edward
) eam arlor Opens, man sale brought over $1200, The sale | Lucas Mary Reish and : Mra s 1
ys Mra, Sarah
The Corl ice cream parlor will open | WAS a good one. Gingerich. the latter having been ‘wick
g avi » she
on Saturday evening of this week. George Hommn has bought the | for several weeks, but is gy i
and will serve home made cream con: |Bricker home and will move there] tor, ; : Selbing Met.
tinuously thereafter, from the Blue Spring farm. He . ¢ :
: Cc. W. Cort mise-cleaning time Is at the door. .
and ‘wife and » $
i ———— nd Mrs, Jane| pq any papering is needed it is not too
Card of Thanks Close and granddaughter Jane were "
. Iy to look i . ni
“ to Mill Hal ay , etait, | TW at the samples an ‘
Mrs. Elmer Runkle takes this means ing latte Sunday afterncen visi in your order. George B ned -
0 thank neighbors ¢ . h i v Mey a
t ghbors and friends whol Opn Friday evening the degree team a fine line of the D. Schultz sample Wend .
rendered kindly assistance during the], books He h :
of the local 1. O, O, P * has Just papered the livin
Jant fiiness and submequent death of al 1 . F. and some other room in his home. You are invited pro
Aaron Thomas, (Continued on meat eo} = “| see this paper. : ©