£ : . 7 “8 4.48.8 4 4 2 8 * MARRIAGE LICENSES. | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | ADVERTISEMENTS THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER . ISSUED WEEKLY, | . Em : IR . 9 9 9 9 * As was anticipated by the pub *| George Auman ,..........Centre Hall % he 3 BALE-On Main Bt, ANTREE JALIL, PA. . ANE , . i 1 y M. Doo afiNthal room 10Use, with rn, garden and 0 Co dl FORALL = PAL, : R. Hamil le In general, James C. Furst, of “Na a fruit, on Main St, Centre Hall, Also, | Centre Hall, double frame Uwelling. : poe : ce | HAMILTON, ~—Thaddeus R. Carl 1. Gat Wired Mark - . hn a a ar , ALCS, 0000, Arriors MArk hin a and - ara lied ¢ ™ rt artic 03] THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927. ton, who is sald at one time to have Bellefonte, was appointed Judge Mildred A irosaler Penna. Furhace three lots, one with garage 30x36, east For further particulaze apply dp D. Te Rm = 4 owned half the land on which thee ity of the County Courts to serve an- ! J . 1 A {of premises. Inquire of Wm. D. Bart- | Foreman, Bellefonte, Pa. - . > i * RR ’ = Eugene Eillenberger ... Warriors Mark | pes 8068 Wis Lon V er ve State (ol: a - BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, of Denver now .stands and who aiso til January next. The appoint Kt Alenbery 4 r ges, R06 East Beaver Ave, Btate Col a Lilian Eves Warriors Mark lege, Pa. gw | ‘ bh Ww, BEIT verte tesains uss Ed iadisgr helped to lay out the town of Lead ment was made Monday, and the |1¢8 A 012% | The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. 1 Joon Lditor an “9 : : i MDW. BE. BAILEY...) ness Manage:|ville, Colo. died in Bellefonte on Mon fact made public In Bellefonte on i — rs — reson — ee - day. He was aged ninety-one years. Tugsday morning. Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hal Mr. Hamilton was the oldest native *% 2 2 o 2% 2 0» 8 second class 3 mater, citizen of Bellefonte, Up to two weeks jo TERMS. —The terms of subscriptioR to} .,., he had been in good health. His } A SAMARITAN AT LAST. Be Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. |. ,rvivors include two sons and a ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal potices, | daughter, Clarence and Thomas Hami A Stranger Falls By the Wayslde— i for three insertions, | ton, of New York, and Mrs. M. ¥. Bro : ; : RN ate pidgin or ee Ferien derick, of State College. Creates a Sympathetic Wave, Leads the World in Motor Car Value sertion. Mr. Hamiltoin went west when he A Young man was found unconscious was nineteen years of age on a gold|,jong the highway near the home of prospecting trip. He sought gold Inlp Ww Ripka, on Sunday afternoon, by Colorado, found some, and becoming, group of young people who admin Local notices accompanying display ad- portisements, Sve cents per line for each fmsertion; otherwise, elght cents r Une ) . 4nd al bow " ue 2ive de '| discouraged, traded the land he Was|igared to him, after securing waters Dispia ., pli made known suppose to own for a mule in WHICH from the Ripka home, He was badly ’ he traveled to California. Two years. inpnled in one leg: he was faint and -» app later he came home by way of Cape hungry, uncommunicative, He wis : - 5 Horn, and remained at Bellefonte the. ..y dressed, body clean, and had Sunday Church Services remainder of his life. He conducted pearly teeth admired by many. He a woodworking shop there until aboul |.q plied with questions, but gave ——— two years ago. He left a small answer to few of them, and as to the PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE tate. truth of them, no one knows, He ri (Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor) —————— sented an intimation that his Farmers Mills, 10:30 A, MM, SPIGELMYER Mrs. Wm. BSpigel plight was due to cultivated Communion at 10:30, Spigelmyer, of DuBois, a sister of Dan Divine serivces at— jel W. Showalter, of Bellefonte, died|" an. ba i € othing Was wri 8 Ah & Centre Hall, 2:30 P, M, at her home from a complication of "He S58 & al «SOUL uch Wit 5 Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. diceases following peration s le wae Flea fond And. w re 2 weeks ago She was bo in ollege| ° © wa : iy nit an i m y { | ® pid township and 8 aged about 50 yen iis ] { is Cop i Eas nh : TRINITY REFORMED, She was dn hter of J. W and 2 | 3! $ : I ul un ! : d ‘ (Rev. Dealas R. Keener, Pastor) gar Jane Showalter, r mot el lta u 4} ¥ ria : Centre Hall— ; y . . aL he rags he i - s oo thin in ’ anupted. 7 1:80 Sunday School. Bt : ut nd at $ of h Re ou le es la. hats ndred Hon h 4 ¢ os wsserting that he had been a 2:30 Church Bervices. % Fusseyville— . n M. : a if t a \ fez ot t, St i : t | look dhs ; WH ah : . ; ® ® #:30 Sunday School home. These brothers and on ter | t th e* was ; ck- | 1 S n e 10:30 Church services iso survive Dx hiel W { Dbelielomt | 4 I b hc ? b — to EEE, uns [EF EE rE — when you drive a Nash EVANGELICA pre | t t 11: : rei . ch (Rev Ly 5 uh oo ’ . . A cheerful willingness to answer steering is easier—faster—less tiring 7. W. E. Smith, Pastor. : s e . . . . " your hand on the wheel is one of on the arms and wrists—infinitely Egg Hill— LL ‘ . . ; . . er worship at 10:35 A A. the very first things you notice, when safer in dense traffic. you drive a Nash. fusseyville— Frid wed ; i 1 : ; Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. 1 Interment m of Res od In many ways, Nash has provided Lemont— d it W M { is ] : ‘ " y i : . P : ; i | for the easg and comfort of the arms Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. —— § stray i Centre Hall— Death of A Missionary. - Prayermeeting Wednesday at 7. Nothing has been spared to build a more delightful car to drive. This steering mechanism is, bevond ques. tion, the most expensive type built today for cars in the Nash price field. that steer the car. In getting into or out of a tight place at the curb vou ve irl HT : will particularly notice the slight METHODIST EPISCOPAL the Ret ed church. died or : } been i ; iy Seryies effort needed. Like the steering, every detail in the (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) the Ship on Winch i FetEn NE | i : When you turn a corner, vou'll wel. €ar reflects the Nash determination —— daughter, Gertrude. Death Ww Among t t I to the come the shorter wind-up of the © lead the world in motor car value. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS [to a cerel P Demorriiag interment ¥ FAR enor ad a | steering wheel. ——— Another instance of the outstanding In an emergency, this short turn of excellence in Nash design is the We are authorized to announce that! ye in Japan and 1 nainds nl young wi ant to 4 2 me | the wheel means quick responsive- 7-bearing motor — without a doubt J. B. SHRECKENGAST, of Centre Tue un anc the founders | for te od returning brouzist with § ness—and an accident averted. Nash the smoothest type in all the world. Ball Borough, is a candidate for tae|of the Nort Lpan lege and her her ¢ a. The . MY “| i : 2a somination of Sheriff of Centre county, | or t ' ' n | & bj 2C we decision o he Foters | 1 the ; Pig a i os es gh £ I" { i it 4 'v v o : 3 : | ’ BE ae eto a epoera| Dr. Hoy and his family were ve)he woke It required imueh pibdu Hosterman 8 Garage Centre Hall, Pa. FOR SHERIFP parry, At the Primary election. FOR SHERIFF, We are authorized to ounce that Har Py E. (Dep) bunap, of Bellefonte, will }d be a cand.date he Democratic ticket for th #8 Centre county, subject to the decision |in February last year, fhe is now He was supposed by of the Centre county voters as expressed | Principal of Ziemer Girls Institution, [college student, but AS the primaries to be held Tuesday, Sep- | )ochow, China. iain be in not FOR TREASURER. LE rT ee 0 Annegnce, that |Ctty. China. Funeral servos wil bei A LLL Tol Inurl Sol rch “Do tell ! That sounds like Spring.” candidate for the nomifiition of 'I'rea t tment b> ET oT i tr | Or rt um + aon lie, TH or, i up Si “Yes, and NEW SPRING STYLES. They're niversity of Penn | FF FOUNK man pases for the nox ition on tae ry re on foot He e office of Sheryl | fY:vania, rece.ving & master's degree U n $y, 83 expressed at the Prima: lection, {ips Presbyterians ' Sout i ‘ : : . . commissongn, |Carolina. and Miss Mabel imer. of [IT 8 FALL BOR UeCieo in and I'm going down today to see them 8. Bpeariy w » : ndidate for thei - mr —————— Bo Ba BB bh te rhe | Mrs. E. €. Cronk Dead. Should Show Appreciation. on display Al==- giglon of t “Une i 4 y i i ‘ . £ hee . . ¢ ’ COUNTY We are authorize ¢ M pressed FT ETE AUCKER’S Sold 13 hogs 8 13u sents ime pound churches in Penns Valley. obo | Don: outy ba a tifler of the woll. going THE STYLE SHOP OF DISTINCTION at 12. the latter ——————— Wool Growers Mec! 1 5 y iy . "Solr % B e Ww POTTERS MILLS. | county” Sheep ana Wout Gr sweet Ax |” on, wnicn tn the mim ([| 1 Pink of It! Fresh, New Mr. and Mrs. George Bless] fefonte on Friday i oon. The riday 1000 h ef fleld h sburg . he : 1 Lass § Si vid arms Co. cam inte his Mechanic irg,; spent the w Sh “it meeting was called y order § resi- | ¥ 3 3 ¢ . { the John Blauser home community, purchased the milk plant o . dent R. P. Campbell o Penns 4 i ’ th ibs oy T. E. Shaoffer. J M } ind | 4 1 } an nterest of the Coburn | i Wr = " “hn 3 rable report the 1928 ol 1 . . . A favorable report of the : i duct 0. and later bmilding a plant - ry. atten xi the t tor i + 5 . ‘ 5 fon Henry, attends he tractor clinic | pool was given by W. C. Smeltzer, s Hall held by the Cupp’ Motor Co. of Lewis Centre one at Middieburg and etary -treasirer if Smelter state i i ‘ i retary easure Mr, Tne i ited also purchased the Nesties plants at town, on Tuesday. There were 225linat the wool sold through the 1926 jpvitations sent out. This annual] pest was tn Tetee ndition than in| fMinburg and. Lewisburg. When | * Child ’ Mi ’ d I di ’ Si show is sponsored by the Ford Motor ony rerio _ a Jn these people ‘oefited they asked fur) mn Hdaren s, ISS€S an -adies OIZCS. Co. Guests were entertained in the 5 per cent rejections as compared with x 5 3 wal i - 3 forencon at the Pastime theatre and at |< ' feomply with the regulations of the Th ] f b d th t d bl 8 3 7 an ; of £5 Ro 3 Ver wiore $ “4 | * v noon went to the Grice Evangelical «9 p r cent the year before. board of health of New York City. | C atest a rics an C mos esira c : FTL VAangeiica WwW. B. Connell, sheep extension gpeC church and there were served a sumptuous dinner by the ladies of the church. After this a program consist- Ing of addresses #nd music was given.|. So ; Sarre : : In making a careful survey of con-| . whom exhibited their lambs at the] ... ns. we find the majors of the » °Y zr »]] t ! ct immasers Farm Products Show at Harrisburg. |oions, we find the majority of the rived. all and see these excellent lines. SPRING MILLS The club proved to be succensful en iarmers nave ou INK ¥ 2, § % TA A shoe jereted the dairy barns and made many | A daughter was born to Mr. and |terprise as was shown by the figures / M A hott a i C {improvements on their farms and are! Mrs. Harry Detwiler at Rebersburg. | brought out and the members of the : ; wl AL : ’ X , now enjoying the New York market Mrs; Detwiler was Miss Nona Wagner [association expressed their desire to from here, conte snainerc west sear” Us SE GL GE) Also, Newest and Best in Men's and Boys Jasper Wagner moved into Harry a ——— i ———— ever realized before and we find that Corman’s home which he bought re cently from T. M. Gramley. Entertained Ladies’ Ald Society. the farmer are appreciating the mar- Robert Mabin and family were vis The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Re Ket. ; The steady yacrease in Jattuns SPRING SUITS HATS CAPS ftors with relatives on Sunday. formed church, Spring Mills, was de" han lod this ew SOMmpaiy to arenas ’ ’ w « Prof. Bennett of State College spent lightfully entertained at the home of Hie capacity of Shee Cotyurn plant, Bunday at the Daniel Siegal home. Mra. William Bressler last Friday eve- hating i a a Fi al Jord Pa Mabel Brown, of Sunbury, spent|n'ng. The following were present: HEE, & twenty oom Riv ON io their Bunday with her parents, Mr. and| Rev. D. R. Keener, Mr. and Mrs stack, oie new &usslined pameus Mrs. Nathaniel Brown. Wm. H. Bressler, Mrs George B. Weay- | 12ers and we have learned from the The little brick school house situ- |e" Lena Bressler, Karl Bressler, Mr, management : that sme additional ated above town, where so many of our |and Mrs. M. M. Grove, Mr. and Mrs, (®1Uipment is in transit to be installed. talented school teachers taught their |H. P. Erdley, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. King, ——————— | ———————— first tern of school, was purchased on | Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Swabb, uth Transfer of Real Estate, Saturday by Cleveland Bungard for | Swabb, Isabel Swabb, Mrs Sarah E 8 W. Cramliey. ot us. to Sarah Wile $411. Corman, Steril Bressler, Miss Jennie | fn, tract nn Millheim: $650. Bales are Teing well atttended and |] Bipka, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lee, Doro Philip Il. Rupp, €t ux. to Charles C. ’ v wtook i Implements bring good [thy Lee, Eugene Lee, Betty Lee, MC loganean tract in State College: $10. ® prices. and Mrs. Guy I. Corman, Mr. and G00 conditions on the farms that woud which did not seem to meet with the jalist of Btate College, gave a sum- sroval. of IROY. © he fArmers } . . . mary of the Leu Foaling Clb: There] A0Breval. of Tuny of the farmers at] Spring Styles and Materials have just ar- A : ; the immediate time ! were ten members in the club, all of ’ A daughter was born to Me, and ]dirs. Harry A. Corman, , Robert Cot E. R Taylor, Bheriff, to C. M. Dale, Mra. Paul Grove on March 14. man, Mr. and Mrs, Ripka and son Roy. lia in Hors township; 81.500 < Wallice Ribiie in tting up the Nevin Musser, Milos® Bressior, Billfe |" oy airs towhabin: 4 am 11 MILLHEIM MILLHEIM building of Bepjomin CGenfzell” for a (Bressler, CC, A. Long and wife, Glen Breon: tract in Ferguson twp.: §600 : hs : » garage. and Merrill Long, Mies. D. H. Rul, Mra. John Horner has been {11 for | Mra. Bella Bowman, of Shenandoah, several weeks, and Mrs, Robert Musser, rs A MP SEI AO The Centre Heworter $1.50 a yoar