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

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER . 4 8 8. a SUCCESSFUL DEER
ISSUED WEEKLY. . DEATHS . SEASON FORECAST
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
— BE GROVE —Mrs. Willlam Grove dled {Game Commission Officials Report 9
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1926 lat her home in Coburn, following na Bucks Numerous In All Parts of
FR - | Hngering illness with Brights' disease. State, : er ( ;
$ IN BATLEY: Tu nr She was born August 17, 1876, and was If wenther conditions are favorable en S V Od S all |
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ne yerefore 50 vears, 2 onths and | there should be a big kill of deer In
J 10m Editar and eed i Po A : ee } . EN nd | Pennsylvania during the open season
\ Business Manager|? days. Surviving are her husband which beging December 1 and closes
—— and daughter, Esther, both at home December 15, officials in the State
Mutered at the Post Utice an Centre Mav | poo aral services were held Friday | game Commission have announced,
#8 secold class wa natier.
morning forin the Coburn Lutheran More than 7,000 bucks Ww » ki : v
TEEMS ~1he terius of subscripuon iv church. Rev. F. M. Daubenspeck of-|during the hunting season last Ver,
fhe Heporter are $L.0U a year, 1b suvaucs 5 ‘ the game officials declared. -
’ ficlating., Interment was made at ! ; . :
ADVERTISING MALES Legal avuices, In addition h nicks vas
awenty cents per line for three insertivns, | PUT ud that 1,000
454 Len cents per lune for each addilions: vy dus
@sertion JONES. —Mrs., Stella Armor which
Local notices accompanying dlsplay aa | widow of Claude Jones, former D be oe an + number of « ing $ fo 16 Correct Fall and Winter Models
gortisewents, Ave cents per Ube for euch | lisher of the Tyrone srald, who died |” 7,’ Msi} : Sl Be ame during the
Mmsertion; otherwise, elgiut cents per Me, | yi, 3 1024 passed away 16F ADAFE" hist camasn wo iut 1 ava tWO DIONES
Disisr sdvcosiag rues made Kaows Ment in Philadelphia, 1 at- | to Newest styles in Overcoats. The economy is evi-
y 1 ¢ ¥ hr d AT LITE ' tha Wis ts reaching he commission : 7 * b .
#8 application. tack of bronchial pneumonia. She was] “HSUEH er iabiira. Indicate dent when you inspect and compare these Coats,--
born in Bellefonte January 18, 1870, °° "°C © hie firuitng” lenty of .
lenty . of then consider the low price.
: . a daughter of James Monroe and Mrs | bear sartioularly in the northern |
Sunday Church Services| si... vue “sono. ois a i | of counties. THe lear; season. .op A group of Suits that many men who are particu-
Juné 26, 15885, she was
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ng the spect
nuthorized
LUTHERAN CHARGE |Fiafe to Claude Jones, in Heliconte.( Reports of large numbers of lar as to their clothes will enthuse over.
made their
FENNS VALLEY
(Rev. 3. rr. Greentwe, Paswr)
Centre Hall, 10:30 A. M. Ben mi Jones, ho succeeded h l neadd art Jl summer nd this fact | COPPPOOPPOIL OP OCP OGEIIOOOPPOOPOOOOOPPEISEOIIOPP OPEL OPPOSES POEGOOE
Farmers Mills, 2:30 P, M. : ti T 0 led the of to 1 |
Communion at both places. ait a as Bla er, Su pe Eo : 24 will be n exceptionally ne unting | re . - . - . “ . .
Preparatory service: and reception of] JOTew. Who wae with her'at the time season for that gi Ml Thrifty Shoppers will find scores of Savings, in
memoers at ents iLiks £i 3 By sot hot nd apd Rev ] Benn i y rer. * y . “
Bo bP Armor, Wi 8.4 Francis Collage, Tana ra ork] New and Timely Ladies’ & Misses’ Goods---
Geurges valley,
TRINITY EEFORMED, ¢ Bellefont a ma L Tas co, ‘ .
nm, RRR Lr TE martly-Trimmed Coats
Centre Hall— Tyrone A 6 une . ¢ | 111 Willing i efonti
1i3v Sunday School. held re a —— . . : . s , . . :
2:30 mn Sorvions. re | Fawn, Suedes, Velours, and Bolivias--the favored fabrics of the Season.
. i Conviet Found: Neek Broken,
Tusseyvilie— H RENBREILH ea W ‘ -
#.4v sunday School. Hockenberry died J the Clearlie.d y TE, BT oo oh. OIC a1, ~ 7 y - 3 nha .
10:30 Holy Communion. ho ital ving i everal ; : ! e Q:sA ‘ SH i DRESSES, of Silk (Cloth and \ ely ets and X atins,
— as ged 10 Years, § months tnd pmol k at the heatir nt wit in snappiest designs and colorings.
EVANGELICAL t it med he
(Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) *EOT H enbery the ater Ohl man i
who Svs $ faite yi i tt to ft 1 nd «ith fell or | CPP PPL PIOPPON OGLE PEELS OGOOOEOEEOE OPEL POOEE EEG EL LEG OEGG GEESE
Egg Hill—
aegwar worship at 10:39 A. M. brothers { a rs Bi | Rost w ent rot Washington fi
Kusseyville— Thal, tellefonte ‘atharine Ruth, 1 t™ nd IX to [ve Ars 3 ’ ! Ny * . :
Revival services at 7:30. M. | Mra. Sara Woomer and Fred, of State |Untary manshughter. His short term | A Surprising Announcement !
Centre Hall— Cadlege; ! ’ i | wis ' ow i o was be-
Prayermenting Wednésday at 1:20 sary Mn Genet Axe Suni Bolt term. | WE HAVE OPENED A
ward, Prossertos
——— Jackson, delph ia. Fr unera BT - i
PRESBYTERIAN ces Ware . held ip | Jeletom ley 745 Bu. Potatoes In | aA
Centre Hall—9:30 A. M. A J
Lemont, 11:00 A. M, ; virdalla 1 1 {ng field bound to start metang be AIK
Pine Grove Milis—7:30 P, M. ton { of James B. Ralston ed at! ™ =! hy 1e} MLS 1 ait] A 4 hn ’ i IN OUR STH JRE
Christian Endeavor Society eve ! ome in I Liter H . ee " haa
Sunday evening at 6:30 o'clock. A {ills n A .
eordial invitation is extended. jens {ha nN Attack i inhuenza ‘gE berés : POPPE POPPOPOOP OP OPOPIIIP POS
MILLHEIM MILLHEIM
Thanksgiving Serviees, | 1 ry “d y . . ———————
Transfers of Heal Estate.
EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS ; " —_ me f . ii
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Dr. Harry 1. Kline, of Yo 8 vi, | Altoona.
A ‘ ; died at 54 ho ‘ ti oq i i 1 hion Show
Ohio, was in town for ¢ w hours or
g bilege to where he came to vis wapital on November 8 as a medical
mother Jefore returning home he patient. He wag born Ma¥ch 13. “1854
thought he would go to Bethlehem to in Centre county, a son of Mr. hil
#ee¢ a brother. Dr. Kiine owns and|Mes Daniel Martz Surviving is his
conducts ohe of the important arug {rather Daniel Martz; his wile : Ww
stores in his city, and takes little | was Ksther C. Miller. an Ho
filler, and the follow
time o or business ‘ iy " y .
2 ft for business. ing children: Thelma, Verna, Danlel
Messrs, Ralph Hagan and William Anna, Vivian, Lyman, and Regina, FRIDAY--NEXT. WEEK ; »
Luse and Misses Alma and Mary Zer- |} at home. also these brothers and The Plggest and Best Stage Hit of Bearings
by. all of Centre Hall ~on Wednesday sisters; Charles Martz, Mrs. Leland] the ¥enpe
evening drove to Harrisburg where Waiker, Mra, Carl Markle, Mrs. John “SHUFFLIN' SAM FROM ALABAM™ Minimize
a A 4 Jacobs a " Charlie 1 »
they boarded a train for Philadelphia’ T 3 and Aen a as Bohn, Fu Playing only the finest theatres In
10 soe the sights in the city nnd the | POT services were held Monday al
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i the country, including New York, Phil: : : : ,
Lar a ternoon from the Calvary Baptist ot ’ . .
Besqul. The ladles are sisters and are : vary pial fs deiphile Losto ¢ Chicago, 3
church, Altoona. followed by inte Cale ti Boston and hicago, : 08 man S rage
teachers in the public schools, the People including thelr own Jazz Band
former at Farmers Mille and the latter and Orchestra. ONE BilOW--8:15
the primary grade in the borough, ——————————————————— He erved sont sale starts Mon, Nov. CENTRE HALL
schools, The Centré Reporter, $1.60 a year. 120th. 50c to $1.50.
ment in the Greenwood cemeler: