The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 24, 1927, Image 4

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    THE Lr REPORTER, CEN BALL, - PA.
THE CENTRE REPORTER . 4 . * Jennie Michlovitz, of Salisbury, N. C.; NEW ADVERTISE EMENT S. Lfully solicit the farmer work. Al Orders Taken for Shad.
ISSUED WEEKLY. yd DEAT Hs ANN Jacob, of Brooklyn, N. Y.. Samuel, now A Stoner. Ce ge ate | Orders for shad—troes &nd buck-—
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in Florida: Mrs. Mary Deitz, of Cleve 18 Auto license plate No, T5885 ik FOR RENT—Property known as the | will be taken this week Flsh will ar-
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CENTRE HALL, PA. : land, Ohio, and Pauline and Hildred, | hetween Linden Hall and Spring MIL | wm Musser home, § miles east (en- . - . :
REI S————————— RIPKA ——Adam C. Ripka died af” lat home. If found, notify 87THS, Centre Hall tre Hall on Brushvalley road Inquire Five Pry of text week. Can supyy
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1827. ter an illness of a few days. He was sn ¢ . % We A i Pni vey os, Jos ire | only those who place their order early.
Sp : | aged 80 years, 2 months and 5 days, HINDS.—~After an illness of several BLACKSMITH SHOP.—1 have opr : 4 a Wilbur Bland, Centre Hall.
SBMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, and for one of his years was a min} ve,ry duration, the last fifteen months | ened a blacksmith shop at the A. J. | Wa i Locnid os . ————— -
a Ww. Editor | of most remarkable vitality. Death being spent in bed, Ralph E. Hinds, | Weaver place, at Colyer, and respect a are now CnJoying the spring The Centre te Mer. S150
SDW. E. BAILEY | Loeal Editor sud cecurred on Sunday morning, and was |r fledler was relieved of his suffering ARON ; b Lepo ) 50 a year.
. *** ? Business Manage: |due to hernia of long standing. Onlguturday and passed into the great
orienta Wednesday prior to his death, Mr. Rip- | pavond. He was a victim of paralysis fr
Baotered at the Post Uffice in Centre Hab | ka was trimming a grape vine when Born at Linden, Lycoming county,
#8 second class mall matter, he felt the viscera displaced, but con ljy,y 14, 1856, he was aged at death
ABRMS.—The terms of subscription to tinued his work. At evening he ate a 70 years, 7 months and 28 days. y
$e Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. bit of supper and then retired, hoping He was married forty-four years
to bring about a replacement frequent-|... (4 Miss Emma J. Rupp, who sur
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal potlees |, ,..omplished in the past. He then| ives with the following children: —
fmwenty cents per line for three insertions, | ...ji,eq his condition was more eri | aude W.. of Chicago, 111; Charles R.,
pad ten cents per line for each additionsi| .. (han he had thought, and asked Ha 1" a ¢ Barker
On. h of Joliet, 1ll.; and Mrs. Frank Barker, see
Ansari that his son, Bruce W. Ripka, be sent}.r Renovo. Also the following brother
Local notices accompanying display ad-|for. Upon the son's arrival, the father} 4 cieters: James, of Altoona; Mrs
gertisements, five cents per line for each |was persuaded to eall Dr. Braucht, and |g. uel Krell, of Altoona; Mrs, Ed
fmsertion; otherwise, eight cents per ilne;| when the physician came Mr. RIDKa | wara Gephart, of Bellwood; Mrs. Wil- ]
iaimum charge, twenty-five cents. was informed that he should have had yu. Winter, of Johnstown; Mrs, An __On hur da F 1a n
ald *. The protruding viscera ' } } 5 y, ri ay a
Display advertising rates made known earlier, na Van Gorder and Miss Sue Hinds,
> ._Appicasion, was replaced. much to the relief ofthe} . 1 © Haven.
Er —————— patient, and it was thought the trou- Interment wa le § » Luther: mes t rd f J hi Wea k.
ble might be over. The following day cE gir a I re a u ay 0 18 ee
Sunday Church Services he suffered at times, but was generally
hopeful, and so on Friday But
. 31 ay swening his conditio
TRINITY REFORMED, S turd i evening ’ id n :
plainly serious, resulting in ieath Hs Last week reference wa n
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) stated "haretofors rood Samaritan act of
Centre Hall— Funeral servic 8 were held Wednes: party. who upon inquiry “on : he 4 art ? M ) ’ ~ d B y 2?
#:3 Sunday School. day afternoon. and wer onducts by { \ otter reveals that it was | + cn S an Oy S
7:00 Church Services, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick: Interment i the Beaver Brothers, bakers, at Buin
Centre Hall
aes. (CREEL TEE ITELEE OATS Suits and Topcoats
Beaver Brothers, Samaritans,
pn dle
Farmers Mills— re : re i "
1430 Sumday School, > 9 Te Eh OE . Yecke Vallov. | W Risks far: : ' ary he re hoa
8:30 Church Services. 1 z ¢ : : a ta Saag. Fs do . : . . 3 y in th € very Dest grade 8, at pri ces you
a= owing the prof nh for nineteen supp odilt ' eakfast was pre The type of Coats that smart women can afi
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Wie 1 © y i rE
Tusseyville— ‘ vhet . nd ng jt o N ! and Summer. If vou are in
Regular worship at 10:3gp A. M. i tion \ Rg 1 1 t t \ rb -Oual
paying
Egg Hill— ire 8 he On ; high : ity ne tyle, i
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. » 2 : Hu - ; you will find entire satisfactio in these A Great | .ot of
fentre Hall
To 3 wv
rd to pay and cannot affore
and misses are going to wear all Spring
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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DEMOCRATIC
FOR JUDGE OF THE (OURTS OF CEN
TRE COUNTY.
I beret 1
the office
tre Loni) subject to tl ! £ th A | ined 210 and Pay Costs
Democ 1
primary
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POR Suspiyp {in Senttle, Washington, where 2 no0s [the side of the Drosscutofisl deans |
Wa. are authorize fo ampoynse fat Ba ve OB Can OF iy A Ble=, Attorney Aop a THE STYLE SHOP OF DISTINCTION
E. SHRECKENGAST. of ‘entre | | et
#iali Borougi, is a4 candidate. for the| Mr. Frade was a m:n J IHO'ESllee jay the wn in ok es yo ¥ “THE PLACE TO BUY” “WHERE PRICE AND QUALITY LEAD”
At
Creer CE POPPE EEPPEPOCOOEEOICIOPTe
eomination of Sheriff of Centre couniy, in
Subject to the decision of the vuiurs wash ro at Salon Ee ed ir ER iant took it Aan app
y JIM OCT o rt TH VsNip for tim C IY Year Th IO ition endeavored PY ~ -
” fhe Cn 4 express), REO vent to Seattle whe 7 has {that Mr as at fault and eaused | MILLHEIM MILLHEIM
Sa pe since lived. His wife, whose maiden line collision seferred to e is charged
We are
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Democratic ticket for the ot of Suerif apt Crane and 3 K J Wp pil : y the |
at the primaries t ¢ held sesday, Sep- |i, : 8 won £ i
tember 20, 1027. a BT 1 tow | ne NEW |
RE 'R. | . . " : 1 § : a Wilhur Houtz Badly Injured Speci: a1 Se dan
Leads the World in Motor Car Value
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AKELE
We are aut ed to announce that ext ‘ . cial Six C3
iL. LL MITE t otre Hail Bb ig hi, : ? . \
E tai factory
8, as
COLNTY (OMMISSIONT
FOR COUNTY (COMMISSIONER
We a . ;
John W Yon
be a «
County ¢« ¥ 10 ‘ + to t \ |
gision of the I it whoas 03) a nce, CR EDD A a | The Hat Shop, Millheim,
Pres: aways i delicate a §
sember
REPUBLICAN wothers. DF. Wm. 8. and Jeseph Gil het ca Hats, Milans, Hemps
FOR JUDGE, lil i ; f (Moar | 104 t ane ntrimmec
The Centre Reporter: —Kindly anneunce ornaments
ah a 3 nso i ha sme ane sey win the” sar tow ie at aver. Sev ines The Nation’s New Vogue in Body Design
Judge f the ourt of Centre County, | Years SK 0 ] -
subject to the decision of the voters at yourself THE HAT SHOP, Millheim
#be Republican primaries to be held Sep RINE. ~Edward Edwin Rine died at Styled by Nash
tember 20th. 1027 Very truly yours, his home at Colevill following an ill T R
— onli od FLEMING, rts of Sonte months Wits | Comylea HE RICHELIEU THEATRE It is emphatically apparent today that Velmo Mohair Velvet, deeply tufted.
Resolution. He was a son of Charles and Sarah | Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to Nash has created a new era in Amer
Adam C. Ripka, a member of Centre |Sculin Rine and was born in Belle 11 P. M. ican enclosed body artistry with this
Hall Castle Kinghts of the Golden] fonte a little over fifty
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And Nash powers it with a 7-bearing
motor—the world’s smoothest type.
Viwo vYears ag - » . » » +
Eagles No. 365, since Castle was in-|A® a young man he worked in th Adults, be. Children, 10e arrestingly distinctive body design.
stituted. March 16. 1906. served aslAdams express office in Bellefonte for se t—— . ; . So that in transcendent power-evenness
Keeper of Bxchocker: alms Tr ine 8 2 numbers of years but of ldtehadbeen a With its new symmetry of line, its : . 3 ‘ .
hoos checker since January 1 (2 BUmIer:o. } of late had been THURSDAY AND FRIDAY " y ¥y : and quietness, in lightning-fast “pick-
1907. He being a very falthfu mem employed by the American Lime and 1 11 b tiful F h-
' “JOSSELYN'S WIFE” classically beauti rench-type rear » ; 13
ber at all times and having missed | Stone company, his iast job being that SSEL J : up,” and in easeful roadability on the
Tory few meetines. eanrdiose oF a of watehohis. foreman Also Booclal Comedies and. First Ru contour and French roof design, and . . 2.3 .
y few meetings regardless of weath i 1s foreman. Also Special Q s and Fi tun ’ straightaway or climbing, together with
€r conditions, he was one who all the He married Miss Sarah Gessner on News ONLY 10 ana 25 its rich ensemble of costly car features, 1d f d . d h
members respected He served as rep August 12th, 1800, who survives with * ———— the new Special Sedan pictured above a wor of speed, it stands out as the
resentative to Grand Castle for the | four children, Joseph, at home’ An SATURDAY ' most notable car of its field.
past seven or eight years, as delegate | drew, of Pittsburgh: Francis and Lo- “THE DIXIE FLYER" possesses magnetic appeal for those
grom: | a Hall gasile, ang was wel Thome, He a member of | Aj; Special Comedies, Felix the most keenly perceptive of motor car As standard equipment there are
OH Wa irand officers. Al St. Johns atholic chure « an > s 3
Rare of the. Caution in thin counter 5 Cat and Fim, Ru Hoke, style and quality. Gabriel Snubbers at front; 4-wheel
it our los ee Tp An e i i i
ret. our loa. KESSLER Mrs. Rebecca (Zerby) sm——_ The steering wheel is of real walnut Brakes, of spee iil Nash desig, with the
stele a— Kessler, wife of A. Kessler, former ‘DAY : : ront wheel brakes completely enclose
eo TOTIERS MILLS. Millheim merchants died At her home wisp pinay AY in fitting harmony with the handsome for safety’s sake; and er TE cle
Veo eq too inte I« # X. ‘ { i . ch ¥ » / / ‘ — : . * -
hee } 20 ate . at week.) : as 1800 Ocean Parkway. Brookiyn, N. Al The Coll a thrill walnut finish of the inside window
wy, emplore endrickson, of *.. after several roars’ {ne : Also, je olleginang, a arin com . ~ % -
Youngsville, spent a few days at the | complicat oh d a fess of a dy of college life, and Aesop's Falies mouldings,door panels, the instrument A larger Special Sedan on the Advanced
ome of his grandfather, Thoma The Kessiers lived in Millheim this- [2nd First Run News. board and the crowned panel which is Six Chassis, reflecting the same unsur-
elahe ¥ ile % aa ries a nme Reh — . »
v-odd years, having come bere from above the instrument board. The gray passed quality throughout, is offered
Lary is Tors : SAwintown, visited | Russ uring the last several veg: Tt ESDAY
t the home of his son. Harry Foust. |of " ore Mra Kessler wani Special Stage Attraction toned upholstery is genuine Chase at $1695 f. o. b. factory.
Ihe Ee rian le ine and Har Jt the Gesingsf hosplhal, h ‘BOHEMIAN GIRL Curtain at 8:15
' Sri and jf vilie, for betes 4 intel fT ) y
She
or have {65 years, 1 month and 15 - ae) eg I by seats ow ’
a po yiving ate het Husband, - tw Ny mmr Hosterman $ Garage Centre Hall, Pa.
io ¥ put ah ; 2 rs : ita x and Me ¥ " 2 hy ois § WEDNESDAY
move into the | thy’ Darchnecd Jarens—M Sor Chiles. of “THE DEVIL'S DICE"
from Mr. Wagner Pa.; David, of Rochester, N. ¥Y.; Ms 10 and 250
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