The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 02, 1926, Image 5

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=“ THE CEE "RE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL PUBLIC SALE. “Shufilln Sam from Alabam’” EGGS, EGGS, EGGS, equal the price?-$3.656 per 1060 Iba
t plenty of Don't con 5 im produce with tank-
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————_ FRIDAY. DECEMBER 31, at 10 a Not since the Jazz craze has hit the Now is the time to ge
Mrs. Nancy Benner, of Centre Hall, Mrs. George FB. Breen, of Reading, |m. on the Benner farm at Old Fort, | American music lovers, has anything eggs. You must supply wholesome pe nora Ry Atta that nave Set
Jor ws for ai le 34 { { i v y ’ » 3 . S41 1 r raps. b . i of Hipen ne very GLince is from
advertises for _ sale her farm at Old}. ame to Centre Hall Wednesday morn-|8. J. Fye will sell: 5 horses, b milch {pain offered to compete with “S8huffiin’ | properly prepared meat if you want } .
Fort, ing i ‘pe ap rH aura | cows, voung cattle, hogs, farm imple . ' : ;
ing to visit her mother, M . Laura Young ¢ { ] WK Sam from Alabam’,” the attraction |tqf get eves ilar profit: there
H. BE. Shreckengast, of Cenire llall, Lee. and brother, W. BE. Lee, the latter |Ients, etc, E. M. Smith, auct.
and Mr. Mott, the Bellefonte druggist, |at Potters Mills. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, at 9:30 A.M,
3 1 ¢ f friday igh WAC ery
had an unexpected meeting Tuesday ’ . 2) i west of Potters Mills along Btate road, onte, | iy night, Ix
Several dollars in nickles, dimes and by . . Als a i.
morning to the front of the DBoozer : : lifted ww (Mrs) Emma Emerick and J. IR} tain gt
garage. Both were driving cors. No pennies werp hi Frazier: Clean-up sale of farm stock,
the home of C. E. Flink, the milkman. | 1» 3 38 all mn ¢ 8 direct Tro :
one ‘was hurt. te 3 ne 9 OB. Fuck, the, nik an. EB. M. Smith, auct. AR a ro 128 yg g for N | KE M A N 'S STO R E NE WS
4 1 oney as PIL i Wits y es . rs re n . hp at ‘ 3 3 1n ay { : { ! \/
Mrs. Sarah Rishel, Millheim's old: | missed immediately. FRIDAY, MARC H ”\ Ce WwW. Siac k, the past year i a h is of 4 4 i . h 4 A 7 a
est resplent, who makes her home east of Old Fort, will sell: Farm stock,
with her daughter, Mrs, W, F. Smith.
fell the other day and so badly brulsed rangements to enter the Deaconess FRIDAY MARCH 25, at 10 A. M, and
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wag made with th Western %
her hip that she has since been con- Home, a Reformed church institution iat Tusseyville, by Charles Stoner: |, t i
x | ’ Mii BAAR Ty * iin 3 3 + al ‘tha > : . t SAANAKCrS Wilh ie understanding that
fined to bed. at Allentown, and will be taken there| Farm stock, lot of hogs, and imple-| - as \ the t ati cia a €
on Friday by her pastor, Rev, D. RK |Iments; clean-up ~sale.~E., M. Smith, J BOW Wola wn ee Og 3
Homer Sweetwood, son of Edward Keener. of the west Just iL app ed J thie
witcher shops gathered dally, roasted
in and sterilized, and the voeus fn “XK -
coming to the Richelieu theatre, Belle- your bids. ‘6 have the ment WO tracted Price i
per cent, protein, and where can you LIN POULTRY
from a drawer in
Miss Eliza Moore has completed ar-|implements, ete—L. F. Mayes, auct. fered
but a
cast without iny «on
Sweetwood., of Potters Mills, while dris — — . ng I in . . a
ing a car down the hill on the Potters Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Helms and two OT) Ton nel and the mar pp H atl trey will continue ALL This WEEK
Mills side of the B. W. Ripka farm. |sons and daughter, of Lewisburg, came £5.) ] that
7 fully guarantee na
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pe the Ili lieu theatre
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hit a telephone pole and broke it off the W. F. Colyer home Thanksgiv- » ER { p
at the ground. No one in the car was nd day. Mr. Helms and sons joined 7 0 M M ( Mh iginal show with the
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hurt. Mr. Colver in the deer hunt on the > feature seldom offered 1 the west
f ny A COLORED
Wo gn ga sn sce “We use it when) + =o ii iii | Green Trading Stamps
have the Centre Hall railroad station Miss Josephine Lees, of Bethlehem,
in charge while station agent W. F.|l, Penn State freshman, was a guest of 7 Re rrr: crBara aEhcaks’ and . ’ : .
Bradford and assistant, D. M. Brad-| Miss Agnes Geary at her home here PRINTING - fun-makers. k on 1 A ey il oe i a which are being given away with every purchase.
ford, are with the Bradford huntingdfor a day or more last week, The lat ¥ chorus ever pre n the st ;
party in their camp in Seven Moun-lter is also a student at Penn State, |] ¥ elaborately ’ { picked fo
tains hunting for deer. having entered her second year there, % GOOD JOBS form and TRO CPOPLOOP POOEOROOOEOEPIOOOOOIE POS 904
Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Schlegai. of The Helping Hand class of the Lu- ’ y . { V ! bl P 1
Fleetwood, are at the Reformed Par-yy, ..n Sunday school will hold a RUG CARPET AND RUGS made to aijuapie remiums
Sorage for Hee week. Theis Saughies chicken, corn soup supper and bazar opder: also, chairs re-caned. All or-
'S lev. ), 2 eener, w 8 a . °F ha 3 a ' ' v TP Suri ira y . .
MIS. XReV) Keener, who has|,;j yake sale on Saturday, December nthpiber ders promptly filled. —George W.John Will BE GIVEN IN EXCHANGE for STAMPS
been in the Centre County hospital for 11th. in the rear room of the M. E son, East Logan St., Bellefonte, Pa.
the past week, ls expected to come
home within a few days.
To introduce to our Customers the
PEPE POOP OPES POPP OPOPOTOIOOPY
church. The patronage of the public
solicited
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hironimous, of
Elsie Rearick, daugl
Selinsgrove, were Thanksgiving day lass ghter of Mr. | | : ’
guests at the home of the former's ain : o, Hearick, of S04 Y, a { a 1€S oats and Dresses
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hiron- [#&Wn in Lhe pginger Men A hos XA £ % |
imous, in Centre Hall Although MHv-
ing in Selinsgrove, ir. Hironlpous il ores Fs ere sl} IR ; Gi | are Specially Reduced !
employed at Shamokin in a silk mill
Mr. and Mrs, J. FF. Wetzel and son
Bob spent their Thanksgiving vaca ev. ] endrickon. pastor oh > i NT (il “a : = Og TTT “9 a ;
on Cran, 0 me |e Fre thts rth 3 St | QAR ma | Also Great Reductions In All
Mrs. Wetzel's brother, H. J. Hu ¢
Mrs. Louisa Wetzel necompanied them [in the Seven Mountain i is n i PT ol B® Sa” | \ J Ay will % i
to Montoursville and spent Thanks- [ried to one of the daughter of the 3 | A A 4 no J Other Departments
giving with her granddaughter Mrs. | Inte irew rner, former of Pol . ) {> LTE @
I. J. Bingaman. ter township | 2 as : / 4 POPLPCOPPOOLIOOIOPS
iss Edna Néff was
ther, Mrs. C. R
Steere BUTE Lg | | NiemansDepartment Store
is a graduate nu
sity Hospital school, Phil
- des ht und po I 141 the valley, | He 3 ; {Py Es s ye — pL
is now doing private work, making| was searcely ws noticed he | a a ! — i MILLHEIM
her headquarters at Mt. Clair. : i — — - i
“The Great TRADING STAMP Store”
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Weber, Miss
Mary Weber and Alice Spyker, of Cen
tre Hall; Peter Weber and son, Ed- Thanksgiving day guests ai tho Loma
win, and daughter, Miss Alice, of | . yo } Glaisnior’s Darehts op and ~~
Huntingdon: Fred W. Weber, Samuel]... + FT. KIig! paren! wi sin ~~
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- . ag . hl y Mrs Avi Hartley Miss Mary, who Sr’ HO Ho
E. Weber nad Miss Anna Weber, of has long sufferad from the affection of CW v 0 - -
Weber Tari, were, at she Weber home &, bone In one of her lower Limba, bes - B | RICHELIEU Theatre } FRIDAY Dec 3
in oars, on Tohouivng. | 0 more hat she Jn abe te} Christmas Book Bellef'te § NIGHT ‘
The old home is being kept up by the
WILL TELL YOU
Mrs, Edwar
Mary ind ile, i Sun
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cane,
latter two.
Mr. and Mrs. iyde E. Dutrew ani Mr. and Mrs John M. Caldron, onl
Friday, entertained a group of friends
il one
allding at Miami,
I i ri al Tat Hucel lh 50 to Pigieyuic and wil te a : : pe GREATEST Tr
Candies and Novelties for Christmas COLORE > AL AB AN’ People
SPECIAL PRICES for SCHOOLS and CHURCHES TROUPE
Jaz Zz
COLOOPOEP EPCOT GEES OPOD oF aha
PEPE PEEOe
Come in and look them over.
CITY BAKERY
BELLEFONTE
Direct from New
York, Phila. and | The Big | Band and
largest cities
with originalcast | Comedy | {it
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| Orchestra
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PPPOE
Curtain 8:15 50c to $1.50 Seat Sale Starts Nov. 29
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Coach™880
f Loans
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YOLLEYBALL League opens, December 3th, 7:00 PP, Ml-<8t, Luke's
Gym-—Three Games, 6 teams, ONE ADMISSION, FETTEROLF'’S GARAGE Say Homan’s Garage, (Centre Hall
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