THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER Big Colored Musical ¥it COURT "PROCLAMATION. things to thelr offices appertaining to I ma—————— 142444 0nvsossssiisirississias WHEREAS the Honorable Harry pb, done, and those who are bound (n Insurance and — “Shuffiin’ Sam from Alabam’'" isthe .- wie AAR L : 8 ’ f THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1026 [greatest musical comedy hit of the Keller, President Judge of the ( our rocognizances to prosecute against the MA : . the | of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial prisoners that are or shall be in the : fg present Imes, and will be seen at Richeliou Theatre, Friday, December | District, consisting of the County of jull of Centre county, be then and there : REBERSBU RG, 8rd; curtain at 8:15 Contre, havi ng issued hig Prerent bear- to prosecute against them as shall be WHERE IS DONE ON SHORT from | Ing date of the 1st day of wember, just, 1926, to me directed, fot Holling i Given under my hand, at Bellefonte, NOTICE ‘ 1 Yoh Ai r and Mrs. the very. latest musical hits and mar Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ (,. oh day of November in the vea: ul ACETYLENE WELDING Mr. and Mrs John Moyer and MH Jdoun: dancing ers, tells. of a|Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of |... 1.rd. 1026, and the one hundred) wooD WORK, WAGON WORK omsburg Saturday ragged colored lad in the cotton fields John Brungatt, from Illinois, is vis-| The story of "Shufflin’ Sam iting his {at (Mayton Brungart Alabam, which is Mterwoven with ata Mesley Hackenberg and daughter Gen velous dancing num i » br nldine, went to Blooms the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and nd fiftieth vear of the Independence ne fp me to visit Mr. and Mrs. Marstell of W. A. HENNEY General Jall Delivery. in Bellefonte, for . 1. United States of America. “ a» { y re - . Samuel Berly & bat ind: Not the County of C entre and to commence BR TAY LOR. Sheriff. is CENTRE HALL, PA. of ¢in on Sat- ey and diamonds, The first scene is|®n the Bell Phone 1513 12¢¢ man Blerly > . . Fy "Ts urday a prologue opening in the cotton flelds | SECOND MONDAY OF DES EMBER, aay. iq - Mrs. Ray Stover came over from Where Sam is working as OtLon 1 1926, being the 13th day of December, MILL FOR RENT. The 40) i | SEE US FIRST Alabam' whose ambition in life Is to have plenty of good clothes, mon Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa, Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, f Williamsport on Friday to assist Wil- | picker—he saves a w dollars and} 1626 and to continue two weeks. = JOOLLCOMELE SORSMEEOLTAGRE JOROREATRALEEC DLO CEASE SAMOASTIAN AOC HRCI liam Stover t« utche K 0 the 1 3 1 A ; ¢ Ann NOTICE is bereby given to the lou 4 Mr. and Mrs. White, from State Co fh M0, BRU 1. a Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder- Hs iz ntral ennsvivar . The 3 AT $ . 5 £1 i Ei ie i 1 2 " men and also such Constables, (that i may have business in the! respective CUT Ldstriots, req ng to report to the ju. by hydrau d o engine | : "{Honorable Court) that they be then DOWer ght at the nil 1 i I 5 {and there in their proper persons at ..nderful opportunity fo n ambit-] ijl Ww ! Y Off ? 110: o'clock in the forenoon of the jus voung miller who does not n | h t Y y 118th dag i of December, 1626, |) nill or fu particu v a S$ ou er . £1 pa { with thelr rex cords, inquisitions and , 1 upon G. R wm, = Ire he jis 3 : 1 1 ' G9 wr - 1 “ltheir own remembrances. to do those i. shat Home, L i Until noon, Dec. 11, 1926, we will receive bids Dodge Touring in our Showroom and announce at that day the Highest bidder who may take delivery lowing Saturday. Use the attached coupon and mail to or drop in the "Bid Box’’ at the office. ay idle at the home fF } rs. | Choru ; the N iB v n nm ; : Done BROTHERS DEALERS Send us the name and type of the car vou would lke to bid on— i RI a BR SELL 00D USED CARS new oF edrcloned oF peniarie or sank On Saturday tol { Herly al r : : mother, Mrs. Wm. Biorly and Mrs Char- | Campbell and Farrow, Johnny Wood : : NO DEPOSITS - NO STRINGS - NO TRADES les Bi /, drove to eu gh i re | : PH . al ¥ el The title of this: advertisement Was hey sited Doretha Bierly anc alm me ol u best tncing choruses ih By ry a a _— Cat in the! Will be seen. An outstanding feature originated by Dodge Brothers and given Commercial college in that city. is the popular Memphis Blue Demons to their dealers as an inviolable doc- rehest re {oe Best ever offered ; . Team: . Orchestra, tlie Dest ever offerel trine. We believe we are justified in } 2 | i ant to Buy or Sell? i 3 » Centre Reporter, $1.00 a year. TET Tr rr rrr rrr rrrerrrery State College Motor Co., State College, Pa. a traveling attraction of this PLEASANT GAP y Harry Nav’will be seen in the saying that we are living up to the Gentlemen : My offer for the used Dodge at your Nr ‘lemens is visiting | nart of “Shuffliin’ 8 " < the i in eve i ar. . ss A i Mrs. Fred A. Clémens 1s ting nf part of “Shuffiin’ Sam” and it is th doctrine in every particular place of business is $ Gettysburg with her sister, Mrs. Wil- | greatest character he has ever been . bur Gelselman seen in, in all his years on the stage Name Mrs. Samuel Noll, Mrs, Henry Noll, A special engaged feature is the HOSTERMAN’'S GCARAGE - and Mr. and Mrs Jack Noll were Charleston Steppers, who will offer : : % Qc es. guests at the card party held by mem- | the very latest dance craze which is CENTRE HALL, PA. Address bers of the Nittany Country Club, at now sweeping the country by storm. Hecla. The house has been refurnish- For prices, etc., see ad. elsewhere in “ > - - 7% Ys ve . ed and is now a bedutiful, cozy place. | this paper sid bg A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE STATE COLLEGE MOTOR CO. Mrs. Beech, Bellefonte, won the bridge | gad od ——— - AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT STATE COLLEGE. PA. °* te > 11 hes “50 prs And Mrs. Jack Noll the 5 POTTERS MILLS. : Quite a delegation went to Ph (Received too late for last week.) felphia on the Sunday excursi Messrs. Warren Slack and Harry Among the number were Harry Feese, who have been working for the ger and wife, Mr. and Mrs Edgar | State Highway Department in Allen: Jack Noll town, have returned to their home for Somers, and Mrs Jack Noll A J. Abner Noll is not getting along |the Winter as well as his friends would Hke. He John Wagner spent last week at KSG ING has a complication of diseases. which | Mt. Union at the home of his daugh- | N ter, Mrs. Elmer lla- What a Bank Needs makes it hard to mend “ Kermit L. Noll and wife, of Jersey The stork pald a visit to our village Shore, and Mrs. B. A." Nol, of Zion, |°n Monday and le . 20. baby. poy SPECIALS visited with the Noll families in town |3t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Sunday Ennist. Emmerson Is all smiles no On Tuesday evening our town met in the M where she will be em- school room and organized a Civic|State College wher tlub. . ployed for an indefinite time, and Miss J. T. Noll is convalescing from a|Helen Palmer to the ‘Ray Sharer Centre Hall Of course it is the duty of a bank to look after the needs of its patrons, but the bank also has some needs. since it is a boy Miss Violet Palmer has gone to Here are a few of them : A bank needs the confi- dence of its patrons. It needs the good will of every res- case of grippe A brook, came to Pleasant 1raay . . ‘ : at * ph. . ana secompunied Me. and Mrs. Hady|motored to our village on Sunday. High Grade Merchandise — Groceries of Qual- Miger on their trip to Philadelp) . olin 1 ned ern Hanna ‘ . . Sunday. Mrs. Cor n Mrs. Bliger | T¥T n at h home of her sists M i ity-=-Prices the Lowest. » gister ranmerson Chnist to wre for her The | BE m— a Ea hy Ne oricell CENTHE HALL MILLHEIM NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. ‘ti vided weep: th weak an a "FOR § SALE —Set of six leather-seat- | the Willia ‘urry hon EXTRA FANCY CRANBERRIES a oe . ndrew Gettig, daughts nd niece 2 Quarts for 25¢ ity and honesty. These are the objects this Bank strives to attain, while rendering competent banking service at all times. ed dining Y including } a. 2 h gr chair 1 good condition. Apply it : MOCK, Caan OF A jew hours On| Ere . , ’ Lf SY 1 ior ph Ri : } Satin itt Thomas Fleisher and | FANCY CALIF. EMPEROR GRAVES 25 home $ rung { ¢ ial ltt E Foust aa uy ¢ Pounds for . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. SWIFT'S FANCY HAMS—10 to 12 Lh 32¢ Length of Birds’ Life, Average Ih. Ali al bureau in | FANCY DEL MONTE EXTRA LARGE 35 ble to give the | ol PRUNES, 2 Ih. Package for C . ———— V8 ved "rand SUN MAID SEEDLESS RAISINS, 4 Thrush 49¢ §- Pound VFPackage canary, 20; |} ardinal, 2 1 rav B0, magple, 21; GOOD QUALITY LOOSE (000A ‘ ) large owls, 68: gol len eagle, 48; white | 2 : i 8 Pounds for 2 Kc pelican, 41; cormorant, 23; large blue her n 0 swan, 102; mallard 29 BROOMS—A 75¢ Value (Special This 49¢ | other ducks, 11 to 23; oyster-catcher, Sale) : i : | 80; herring gull, 44, and wandering | “CLEEN MADE" MACARONL NOOD- " i albatross, 46 years . i LES, SP AGHETTI—3 Packages for SC - i FANCY DARK TABLE SYRUP 35 ee apt as Half Gallon IDC ay pu mms see 65¢ 1B ENJOY THE SATISFACTION "Here Are The [mprovements | E Fresh Vegetables, Nuts, Etc. -B OF CAREFREE CONFIDENCE Review this impressive list of improve- £ There's a world of satisfaction ments—a notable twelve-months’ record of Our line of Fresh Vegetables will be of the Best at this season of . in the brilliant performance, in progressive engineering: the year—CELERY and LETTUCE of the very finest. | ; the indomitable stamina and A new five-bearing crankshaft (replacing | & endurance, of the car that “asks the three-bearing type). A Full and Complete Line of Fresh NUTS of all kinds, Fresh 3 f oo A new two-unitstarting and lighting system DATES, FIGS, CURRENTS and RAISINS