The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 13, 1927, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEERLY,
THURSDAY,
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SMITH & BAILEY,
S$. W. SMITH
SOW. E. BAILEY... |
JANUARY 138, 19027
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Proprietors,
Editor
Local - Editor and
" Business Manager
A————————
A————————————
Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
88 second class mall matter.
TERMS. The terms of subscription to
$e Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance.
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices,
swenty cents per line for three insertions,
amd ten cents per line for each additional
imsertion.
Local notices accompanying display ad-
sertisements, five cents per line for each
Smeertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rales made known
sm application.
Sunday Church Services
— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenlbwoe, Pastor)
»
This SALE
LADIES NEW STYLISH FELT HATS
$4 and 85 values. All the new ool-
orings will be found In this wonderful
assortment and just hink of t—mark-
ed for only
1 Dye
New Models In Women's
STYLISH HATS
Stunning
NEW
new and stylish
that ls
the vatt assemblage
Evervthing
will be found in
Here are hats
for 36.000 our price now
that sold in the
way
eB 2, Dn
(~
—
Men’s $15 Suits
Stylish New Suits
MEN'S OVERALLS
32 to 44. 220
doz
white-hack
$1.25
9 CENTS
denim,
oa pt oI ie
Las quality
SHEEP-LINED LEATHER VESTS
metal
price
$3.95
Price now
NOTE~LOW PRICE ON SLICKERS
WCE ri
TRINITY REFORMED,
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall
9:30 Sunday
7:00
blues, browns, sizes 32 to 39, a Er pte. wp
Some wiih 2 pairs oi col- HOYS SWEATERS
LADIES" WO00L DRESSES
newest wanted materials and
Most all siz
i $21
MEN’S HEAVY
OVERCOATS
\
. Ors ar d
There 5 an
Mixtures
your
This
Poplins, Fancy
20.00 values, and
doubt,
Nerges,
real
here,
“are
and
size Is
School. Fars Bo .
223.00 value
75 os {
*
styles,
Church Services,
FATS
Your choice of the lot--
without =a
Spring Mill
$9.95
1:30 Sunday School
2:30 Church Services. | ee
WOMEN'S STYLISH DRESSES n Riv Ob : CR
All new MEN > & 3 Ol NG
MEN’S SUITS
Crepes and
$24.50 values.
Hr
sale, £6.50
only
MEN'S FLEECE-LINED
NITION SUITS
—— — i {
Farmers Mills—
9:80 Sunday School
10:30 Church services
Flat
Yiaines
the popular colors in
Satin se—-
#850
clever new siyles and prices so
during this sale
EVANGELICAL
WwW. E. Smith, Pastor 1 i 20.040 : | Real In plain and
mixtures, all sizes--
$18.95 $1
i
.
ancy
0.75
Regular worshij
Gg51.%
LITTLI] COATS
3to M4
terinis and
Orse—in (MH)
GIRLS WINTER
Prayermeeting
ma CHILDREN'S COATS
ele 6 to 14 years;
collar and cuffs
for this
PRESBY TERIAN yoary-—good services MEN'S DRESS SOCKS
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M,
Boalsburg—3:00 P. M. CHILDREN'S WOOL
Lemont—7:30 P. M. 14
5 to
- that any
METHODIST EPISCOPAL year. The
(Rev. C. BE. Hazen, are just right,
Sprucetown—8. 8S. at
worship at 10.:3(
Centre Hall-8. 5S. at 30, = pe —— . a—— gn ”
= Centro Hal Boys’ Good $5 "iin sures | A ) D
ucker’s Dept. Stor
materials, far
grade—priced
attractive styles and fine
values— Very special #05 £12.00
Pio
sale at wl Be
8 CENTS
DRESSES
WOMEN'S STYLISH
COATS—87.95
VINTE BOYS KNICKERS
Here Dresses
would
years,
little xirt proud to
materials, colors and styles
Values to $8.00,
are MEN'S HOCRFORD S01
he
materials
comfortable
New wanted
COUTTS many
collars—#15.00 syalues—now going .
£4.95 a: a
styles,
have
Pastor) nye
9:30:
Cholee of the fot FOR 25 CENTS
Shoe want. it
are hard
you
who
Spring Mills
hoys
on shoes,
|
ing service at : I
Hi-Cut Shoes , =icu pak is muiren with |
|
SFRING
Davton.
MILLS
Pastor)
EVANGELICAL,
(Rev. M. W,
Green Grove 15 J M.
Bethesda-—10: 3 vi. 3 OR
ne Mill . a yA i *
TER
Spring {
Locust Grov
vices,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR SHERIFF
a ——————— | —————— ——— C—O ——, —————
——
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
oA
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Dodoe Brothers tr
LJodge Di others. lic.
LS
months, Dodge Broth
Inc, will introduce a new line of motor
HUBLERSBURG,
cars, in no way conflicting witl
HURT .
for Dodge Brothers present
occupying a considerably higher of
ficld and produced in limited quantitic
3 L/
of &i
Boring
Monda
er called g office Fle 1ssocint : . i nie 1 ehu ¢ ting
ed with his father in v. filliam | nly TI ate B,. « ith a 3 Interment x2. srsaaide t Millie i Within a few
Smith nitu 1 Ban ’ ' i i" el and
|
ie
Sn AAA
SKIDS AT
LOCK HAVEN PARTIES
3 the market
i
!
Two aged ladies at Lemont h the | brother W n y mont. | CAR
misfortun t {
Mrs. Etters i
and broke a
Williams, while
tripped
en. but
bruises
age, and
liams, of
types, but
street,
bone in her arm, and J
up a
bones were brok
iT
going stall '
No
gufTered
and fell “iB
i; }
iderably i. D
eighty years
frank Wil-
she
ii ¢
Con
Moquin
Combining Dodge Brothers weil known
dependability with exceptional perform
velock Monday n ance and striking beauty of appointment
loa ua - and design, these distinguished vehicles,
we believe, will instantly set a new and
higher standard in fine car practice.
She is about
mother of
Hall.
is the
Centre
Over one mile of snow fence was
montha and 15
survive--<Mrs. Harvey
Mille, and J. E. Ertel,
Also one brother. Lewis
of Madisonburg
along the
f Centre Hall, |
being taken
is the first
against h y
this Funeral services were h 1 from hel,
home of her son, J Ee
i The
the impact
erected t var
Brush Valley
on the portion of
of by Samuel
time this
drifting snow 1}
soad. East of
plows have hac
to take care of
eontinuously drift
Miss Miriam
Ralph Shook,
ous points
road, east {tween
road now
This
form of protection
been
att ¥ .
Stump eels
using the Dodge Brothers will continue to produce
used
the
on ong
¥
their present juantities
to meet a demand which, dunng the pear
largest in
tebersburg Snow road w line in maximum
: 18 sy ev that
trouble | At the house, where afte: . :
OL ie
that
onsiderable
the
into
turned the m
funeral ¢o
ingelical
’
ice the
the Ev
burg w
held, conducted
laker,
toge proceed i
Madison
services
light
the
Snows i pleted Aroun © oppos
church ut ! ly around in the op}
just ended, was very much the
their history, reaching the record total of
330,000 Cars.
road ton
Dr. Teah, of Lock Haven, was sum
and it found that Dr. Me:
vine had escaped with cuts and bruises
about the head and fade. Mra. Mer
vine suffered a fracture of the right
arm near the shoulder and Injuries
about the hip, while Mrs, Wright es
caped with slight bruises. Mr. and
Mrs. Moquin were both out about the
face,
Mr. and Mrs. Moquin, Mre, Morvine
and Mrs. Wright are all patients at
the lock Haven Private hospital
——— te AA
Broadeasting from the Moore Tem-
iple Theatre in Bellefonte proved suc
cesaful and the announcements. music,
jete., were picked up in good form by
local sots. Bellefonte talent was give
en an opportunity to go out “over the
waves" Harry Hubler, of Lock Has
ven, formerly of this place, was also
on the alr, His work, always good,
was easily recognized,
Iuding
by Rev
are con were
Shook, daughter of
Spring Mills, was
faken to the Black private hospital,
Tewistown, a few days ago, and later
will undergo an operation for a torn
Hgament at the knee cap. About six Confer, wife of Samuel Confer, died
weeks ago, Miss Long, a Gregg Town: [at her home, 26 Ridge Road, Lewis
ship Vocational School pupil. while town, aged 76 years, 7 months and 26
playing basket ball, fell and sustained | Says. Heart trouble and dropsy caus-
the injury. Previous to this it was|ed her death, after a serious illness pf
found her ln was weak. She ls a|three weeks.
&:1 of fourteen years. Mies Shook was She was born at Milesburg, a daugh
accompanied to the hospital by Miss jter of Jacob and Catherine Riley. Bhe
Mary Corman, nlso of Bpring Mills jieaves her. husband, Samuel Confer
More than n year ago she stepped in- | who has been in bed during the last,
to a hole while pring ball and in ]two years, following a stroke of pa i
jured one of her legs. She will be | "alysis,
treated by Dr. Black, Miss Corman Mra.
fad been to New Yori and hospitals | Confer, Lewistown, and three
in other cities for ticatiment, but not jters: Mrs, Harry Fleisher,
pre ny went succes. She is now | Royer, both of Lewistown, and
teaching school in Gregg township, | Gesrge Peters, Reedsville.
having aes the Cross Church The deceased wae the last survivor
school in Georges Valley. of a family of 16 brothers and sisters.
Irving Kk
of £ moned was
CONFER
Mrs Elizabeth (Riféy)
a
David
daugh-
Mra. Henry
Mrs
Confer leaves one son,
fy