The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 16, 1926, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
GIFTS!
HAT A JOY to find the Right Gift for Every Member of the
Family, for Every Friend on your List--assembled in one store,
and arranged for quick, easy choosmg at prices that complete your
satisfaction !
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
DEATHS,
(Continued from first page)
NTRE HALL, PA.
A———
CEN
and Sunday school
the
twice
church
of
Memoria
and was one
both. He was
survived by his
children, Miss
Lewi and
Beuna Vista, Va
had of the
burial was made at
1926.
DECEMBER 186, in
and is
THURSDAY, workers
es
SMITH & BAILEY,
# WwW, sMITH
EDW. E. BAILEY...
active
married
Proprietors, second wife and two
Editor
Editor
Business
Jessie A Palmer, of
James H, 1 of
Rev. H. ¥'. Babcoek
funeral services,
Lewisburg.
| Local wind burg. ‘almer,
Manager
Sunday Church Services
FENNS VALLEY
(Hev. 35.
Spring Mills,
Tusseyville,
Theme: The
mon.” Special
Centre Hall,
charge
—————
to
Austin W ale was laid
Monday fternoon ir he cem
DALE
ast on
LUTHERAN CHARGE
Greelwe, Pastor)
10:30 A, M.
Christmas
The en
made Sund
M by tw
will
feel
beartily
LEATHER HANDBAGS
UNDERARM BAGS
NEW AND EXCLUSIVE SHAPES
$ >. 00-1 to $5. 00
GIFTS of SILK TIES
An always appreci
Very
S0e¢, 75¢, $1
ed aif
report lated gift.
assure selection, at
W 14 je
TRINITY
(Rev. Delas KR.
Centre Hall
#:30 Sunday School
7:00 Church Sery
Spring Mills
43V Sunday School.
2:30 Church Services,
Farmers
9:30 Sunday
idv:30
BEFORMED,
Keener, Pastor)
RAYON Underwear
for Gift Giving.
Lovely
Wes,
Belt and Garter Sets
Malis
Gowns, Slips, Chemises
I Steping and Bloomers
Suspender Sets | —— -
GIFTS for BROTHER .¢
as Frocks VEST SUITS, SHOES, HOSII
2 Er ree en | OVERCOATS
Gloves, ies, Th
And | last, but by no f£
AND RA
at
means least, Gifts 10 alley == Over
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, i Raincox at, Hat or ap, and numerous articles not here men tioned.
Uday Ssioml, & Garter and Kerchief Sets
EY ANGEL AL
(Rev. W., BE
Centre Hall
Heguiar worshi
Prayermie
Leno
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Oai
ie 9
a Ql -
Sui (8, JII10CS,
worship
Centre a Edin : : Es
ibg at 2 top of you I 1 w
= ne HANDSOME SAVINGS !
MAN HELD Avdpiivmsdnd oe
FOR ROBBEHRIES | cra
SHOP AT
AUCKER’S Department Store
MILLHEIM
BELLEFONTE
Sent
and
Oscar Lucas
ies
to Jail for
Hold-1 ps.
Robber
Oscar Lucas, 22,
sent to ti
day on
robberies
drivers
robbery
nignt,
Pleasant
Thursday
ware cor
jars In
day night
held ! and in y The Community
nignt ki : 1 x 3 f { 2 : nb 3
taxi du. : :
MILLHEIM
REBERNHU HG,
Movement,
td
rt
Fo he ‘car ‘wan found Meminy morning] UC. from the commun heist on Thursday. For the past few | BELLEFONTE.
fear l.u ' Fe |
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from th
after ser
PA.
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omen inant
MADAME OLGA COMING, { i t
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a ; : : ww : ; ‘ 1 f P Celoves]
tainme: ¥ : hn ) /
tain by a 4 - a ni. , : ; / Ef FRENCH
Thi . n ed { ec} Suit nis Ihe f FABRIC
is the
or dem
mind
Olga.
Madam:
and quite
imitators
territory ‘
playing fran)
M any, equals
The
many lem vived
the long list of predictions that
materialinzed * have riven the frie
of Madame Olga Supreme
Powers. Bimply, 1 fully
ringly she ins
guest ior
rapidity
This a don nake the en
gagement of Mysterious Smith & Co
8 notable vent. but Incks uch f
being
a small part o « for
the Breatoeg of
with a ser tricks,
hibitions
been approac
gician.
There
section like
surender to
wily Wizard before the
ends. Rich, tasty stage
iy trappings and every required bit of
equipment to make this the most
complete show of its kind on the road
have been provided.
A ——. A —————
Girls’ Dormitory Contributions.
“ . -
GLOVE
APPROPRIATE for
of good
IS MOR} Christ mas
An unia'ling Indication
RID GLOVES,
GLOVES,
taste,
with fan ey en ff veg?
with faney cu fis
HANDKERCHIEFS
HANDRERCHIE VFS —the
the
Box of three -- 25¢ to $1.50
HAND BAGS
CHIC HAND BAGS—and always appreciate them.
of fashionable
that
the
safely, the gift
nse fue
can be malied
gift
giit
fits into Christmas stocking, that is agreeably
————— A A
many COLYER,
busine
nds Additional Red Cross Members,
her Since he last issue of this pape
ponded to
WOMEN LOVE
the
Our
faith in
and uner-|inhe olio 2 have re
m after
in New York and Paris,
of the newest $2 to $650
NECK WEAR
CHARMING WEARABLES make Practical Christmas
New Neek Wear, Sot of Collars and Caffs—VYest-Collars
the reasonable
Bags reflect faste women
the |
In antelope, seal and combinations
quest i
uracy and anna Zettle Leathers and eolors—
Mrs,
John Kirkpatri
ind Mrs
ail the Indeed,
Mr. Smith
the “©
iNMusion
that
any
Gifts. Dainty
Cuffs—in laces
ort
ard
ith
fills 8 follow
vening nd 4th, $2.0¢ ' v Aitve 2 th 4 . . ole only {
ind ex and $1.15 [and aiiila fe Ee . ol } rely : ; 7 oat
dom ————— A ———— . ’ 1 Pogue ]
Third Month School Hour Shang. sis i a. $1.00 to $3.00 a Set
Report Mth and e Ea¥ard : [7% oP
Per cont
girls, 96
per cent. in
raphy, Muth
rence Hartley,
and
ption 4
ies of 8th, and Georgetfes—at prices Hf
of
have s¢
Living
magic
} the
hed by
few dave in
Report, | Mr, and Mrs
6th for | College, spent Sunday
of | Bubb home,
Pupils Anyone wishing a
monthly { Royer, since he
alley; Arithmetie, Lau-!around for corn
John BSpyker; spelling. Mra. Frank Bogdan,
Woodrow Hosterman, Ruth Reber, [dan and son Paul
Margaret Rees, Sara Odenkirk. Pupils ' John Bubb home.
making between 95 and 100 per cent
History, John Spyker, Muth Bailey.
Hugh Morrow; grammar, Loraine
Brungart, Gladys Smith, Jack Cold
ma-
of aden, the
seems
little
others,
doubt that
will ready
the blandishments-uf
this
toi
the
engagement
hang ngs, cost
November attendance,
making 100
testis:
be boys 89,
fob
has
huskers
Mrs, Willis Jor
spent Bunday at the
on Jacob
looking
call
Geog been
o———
A ——
ANNUAL MEETING.
The annual meeting of stockholders |
During the month from Oc tober 20
to November 20, the sum of $1,435.21
was added to the fund which the
Granges of the State are ralsing ror
the bullding of a dormitory for girls
at State College. This brings the to-
tal cash in the fund to $41.109. a2.
Three Granges in Centre county paid
A total of $152.45 cents of the Novem-
ber 20 sum, as follows: Victor, Nao.
159, $10.80; Washington, No. $134.
#5; Progress, No. 96, $7.60,
157,
ron, Muth Bailey, Woodrow Hoste:
man, Lawrence Hartley: Spelling, Dorn
ald Rule, Loraine Brungart, Gladys
Smith, Franklin Moyer, Muth Bailey.
Hugh Morrow, Miriam Mitterling, Do-
ris Moltz, Kenneth Snyder, Paul Foust,
Geography, Jack Colfron: John Bpy
ker, Loraine Brungart, Betty Ebright,
Paul Foust, Woodrow ' Hosterman.
Visitors, Prof. H. C. Rothrock.—~T. L.
Moore,
teacher,
Hall, Pa., will be held in the banking |
rooms the second Tuesday of January, |
1027, it being the 11th day of the
month, at 10 o'clock A. M., for
purpose of electng officers and direc:
tors for the year 1927, and tor the
transaction of such business id
may be presented.
H. LEIGH EBRIGHT,
other
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