The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 07, 1927, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THE CENTRE REPORTER . | Gladius, a student at the Willlam | =
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS Penn High school, and three sisters,
= — cei i . “uw oe» 3 * olMra A 8. Stover, of Aaronsburg; Mrs.
__ CENTRE HALL, PA. HOSTERMAN.—Sara M. Hosterman, Carrie Smith, of Millheim, and Miss
THURSDAY APRIL 7 1927 wife of Editor 1. e. Hosterman, of the i Yarger, of Btate College, sur-
m— — Millheim Journal, died at 1:30 o'clock »
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. p. m., Sunday. in the Clearfield hosp!-
A W, BMITH.......cocnnviersess. Hditor tal, following an operation for goitre.
Local Editor aad |She had been in ill health for several
SDW, E. BAILEY... |
Business Manages | Yo07S .
me Deceased was the third child and) gpg genjor class of the local High
. second daughter of C. W. and Janel... will present two plays, “The
Sunday hurch Services (Frankenberger) Hartman, and was Four Innocents,” and “Miss Civiliza
,_, . , born in Millheim February 11, 1871, tion,” on Friday, April Sth, and Sat
SENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE making hes aie Ath 49 years, 1 urday, April 8th. On Friday night al
: § 2: 8, She was wit . Rr 3. ay
(Rev. 8B. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) month and 22 days seats are reserved and on Saturday
stve : married, the first wedlock being 10,00 general admission. The same
Divine Setivees at Edward Watkine, who preceded her 10], ,.00m will be given both nights. and
span 8 Milis, 19:39 A.M, the beyond many years ago. One|. ......0n both nights is 20 cents for
Fn t i ie a ” child, a daughter, was born to this .hngren and 36 cénte for adults
A ( § . . i arrd i ap y . :
nire ’ . union——Irene. married to C. E. Musser. Following is the cast of characters
TRINITY KEFORMED, of the Journal staff. On Feb, 25, 1804, “The Four Innocents,” a play of
in
. she was married to J. C. Hosterman |. .. acts:
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Journal editor, who survives with two
Centre Hall—
STOP!
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SENIOR CLASS WILL GIVE
TWO PLAYS THIS WEEK
READ!
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Pre-Easter
Cash Raising Sale!
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tholomew "i i ite, Laella Rip
a . office of Receiver in Millhelm camp I cont} Fresh Sisters.
EVANGELICAL Royal Nelghbors of America, in which | Maj wusterville. chaperonne of the
(Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) she was a charter member, president “ . Cir Ma ‘ i
. re SE = sae MHrtz i
femont— of the Ladies’ Civie Improvement club, wide O'Briggins. the mald—Edith |
Regular worship at 7:30 P, M.
worship at 10.:30 A. M.
: y : M Rt} “Nancie,” Hazel Burkholder: “Kate,”
daughters, Jean 1), anc Mae 1 © [Alma Lutz; “Patty,” Martha Wert;
#:30 Bunday Scbool. latter married to Duane E. Simons, “Clara” Ruth Musser: “Mabel” Grace |
7:30 Church Service. abd the following brothers Gnd sswers wile; “Judith” letom Fou
Spring Millsg— Frank M. Hartman, of Wilkes-Barre; personally conducted party of girls
Farmers Mills— Mrs. Mae Loose, of Foungstowr, Os Lraveling in Europe.
Sch Clyde and Harry artman, both of Mrs. Barksdale. personal
3430 Suniay ro State College, and Blanche. wife of E. 1,0 ,ip Emelyn Br it
: R. Shreckengast, of Millheim. : m"” Loui Ren it
9:30 Sunday School 8 Pax ra, Attise Smith,
10:30 Church services Ellen Allen; “Socratesia,”
Episcopal church of Millheim, held the |B
conductor |
“Athena,’
She was a member of the Methodist Elizabeth |
ng, and a member of the Ladi
erary club of Millheim. He
on
Regular worship at 10:39 A. M, chairman of the Building Comp
r yville— which supervised and armnged for T 1
- so mn Ine r, presiden iH Ye L. i and } I HE EAS ER SHO} I E S
Prayermeeting Wednesday at 17. Wd a » circle of sincere friends wh [ine dui 3 Aria ik
METHODIST EPISCOPAL and ter. dourise UR nd and E ous, an «i Nagene turki dd OF CEN ] RE COUN I Y
wetion of the Mill i uniciy
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. is it : Bn mu
Pentre Hall
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor)
Smuliton—8. 8. at 9:30;
public
Centre Hall—S. 8. at
worship at 7:50.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS [ Joterment was mate n 1 ir a | —c————
DEMOCRATIC
FOR JUDGE OF THE COURTS OF CEN-
TRE COUNTY,
We Must Raise $25,000
in our Two Stores in just TEN DAYS.
In order to do it we are sacrificing
Our Entire Stock of Merchandise to
our customers at prices unheard of
ellicient ado
BON WALKER, .
FOR SHERIFF
We are authorized é 11 that
NB. E SHRECKENGAST, of Centré |
Hall Borough, is a candidate for the
pomination of Sherif i Centre county,
subject to the decis i of the voters
of the Democratic party, as expressed
#t the Primary election. ee 2 om . ineral
FOR SHERIFF, pe I ies ta gr charge
We are authorized to announce that Mar a io Fs any 1 e will be preaching
# E. (Dep) Dunlap, of fonte, wii} ’ : : jthe Lauthewman chao Tuesday, Wed
be a candidate for the nomination on the bk
oa _ nesday and Thursday evenings at 7:3v, |
Democratic ticket for the otice of Sterig| THOMAS Elizabeth Martha Thom- |.) Commutiion on Palm Sunday at
of Centre county, subject to the de tsion | 2%, widow of Orlando Thomas, dled at 10: 30.
of the Centre county voters as expiesec. N° home . of Ber SOR 0 AV, N. N. Mrs. J. H. Ross of Linden Hall, and
#% the primaries to be be Tuesday, Sep- | Hartew ick, in State College, from COM“ fai Eleanor Glenn, of the Branch.
Aember 20, 1927, plications due to advanced age. She assisted Mrs. George Mothersbaugh |
; wis born nar iw
FOR TREASURER, 1834. the diughter
Bpring, Marg with her preparations for moving on |
ranklin and jn. 0
We are authorized to announce that! h Fro . ” , 33 | Tuesday i
. . " . Sarah Fry, por re ere of that sec~ Fire threatened to destroy the Char-|
Be L. SMITH, of Centre Hall Borough, is tion. In the 1852 she Was We threalened to aesiray Lae LA
# candidate for the nomination of Treas-! ng ete A Thom | les Isenberg home on Monday even
mrer of Centre county, subject to the de Hes PUP ling when a member of the family was
elsion of te vots of the Demoeratic par- |, vs a Ais Ape jens
87, as expressed
before in Centre County.
THIS SALE STARTS FRIDAY, APRIL 8T
And Continues Until Easter
for Misses, Children & Ladies
COATS DRESSES HATS
HOSE SHOES GARME!
GARMENTS
BEY oH
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ti sons
: K- | A t ¥ OVER 2000000 MOTOR VE-
; a t Shinglets ¢ i HICLES REGISTERED IN 1926,
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. $ / ‘ 3 ‘ £5 vas
We are t : t
the Dem
<ision of
Pressed at
F2ENIN2852 Collected in Registration
ar
Foes, Licrnses, Ete~Most of the
Money Spent on Roads,
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for Father and Son
TOP COATS SUITS
SHOES SOCKS
SHIRTS TIES
HATS OVERALLS
WORK SHIRTS Extra TROUSERS
SWEATERS CAPS
UCKER’S
JEPARTIENT STORE
father
subject to the decision of the voiess ithe home of hie =o William A. Whit mote thih that of 1025.
the Republican primarics to be held Sep [at Fleming. of ansthi . the causes it Florida with an increase of 40.2 per)
tember 20th, 1927. Very truly ‘yours, cident to his acvanced age. He ... |0ent., not including non-resident reg- |
M. WARD FLEMING. born at Georges Valley, July 21, 1845. | , trations shows a greater gain than
PROTHONOTARY, He was the son of John and Mary |... ner State. Oklahoma, with a!
Please announce my namé as a. candi: HBtover White, both decedsed. He 51 gain of 17.8 per cent. and second only
fate for the nomination of: Prothonotary Survived b¥ his - cond bang holy to Florida in respect to the amount of
of Centre county, subject to the rules following 3074 Ano dh ig lets: MM iy increase, was followed closely by Ala-
governing the Republican primaries ob Flaming} Jobb A, Dealshlrs: locnierh bama, Idaho, Lousiana, Mississippi]
Abe twentieth day of September, 1827. | Conall: Mra J CB grmerl¥ [and Utah, all of which had increases
EDWARD R HANCOCK, ; y AN. un os. b over 16 per cent.
Philipsburg, Pa. Pleasant Gap, and Miss Vesta White | 0 10 (ial number of vehicles rege
SEsr—— i Adantic Cnty, istered, 19,237,171 were passenger auto- |
PLEASANT GAP : mobiles, taxis and busses and 2,764,222
Samuel Weavers moved to Belle- LEISTER —8amuel R. Leister, aged | were motor trucks and road tractors.
donte on Monday. 63 years, of Milroy, dled at the Lewis | The increase in motor trucks and road
The Loyal Workers of the Luthesan |toWn hospital, following a surgical op-| tractors amounted to 13.2 per cent,
burch met at the home of Mrs, Roy |®T@tion for bladder trouble. which is somewhat greater than the
Swartz, on Thursday afternoon. His wife, whose maiden name was |increase of motor vehicles, indicating
Kermit Noll visited at the J. T. Noll Miss Lydia Lingle, preceded him ina contiunation of the development of
bomie for a brief time Friday evening | 9eath a number of years ago, at their | commodity transportation by highway.
Mr. Noll had driven from Jersey Shore home at Hawarden, lowa. : Receipts from regiftration fees, MH-
to attend lodge in Bellefonte, Mr. Leister leaves one son, Guy |censes, ete, amounted to $288.282.352,
The Mowery family of Centre Hal, |I-elster, Mampa, Idaho, and two las compared with $260.610.621 in 1925.
who operate the restaurant at the Pe- daughters, Mre, Matt. (Mary) Doctor, | Of the gross receipts $190.46.060 was!
ters place near the Pleasant Gap “sta- | 2nd Mrs. Joseph (Lesta) Funk, both [available for highway construction un-
tion, have moved info the W. IL '‘Dunk- | of Hawarden, Iowa, and two brothers, | der the supervision of the State High-
Jebarger home, recently by Charles Leister, of Potters Mills, and | way Department, $51.902,184 was allo-
Blair Rice. Levi Leister, Elgin, Ill, and one =is | cated to counties for expenditure on lo-
The members of the class of the M. |ter, Mre Hannah Charles, Laurelton. jeal roads and $25.274,158 was used to
E. Sunday school repeated their play, Prior to bullding the concrete road finance highway bond Issues. The re
“The School at Blusberry Corners,” in |oVer Seven Mountains, Mr. Leister mainder was used for payment of col:
the M. E. church in Bellefonte on Fri-|Xept a stand at Locust Park, beyond lection costs and miscellaneous pur
day night to a packef® house, They Potters Mis poses.
realized almost $74.00, —————
The County W. C. T. U. convention] LUSE.—Mrs. Alice A. Luse, wife of
held in the Methodist church on last | Freeman B. Luse. 71 years old, a resi
Wednesday was a wonderfully inspir- [dent of West Fairview, near Harris ry Lingle, tract in Potter twp.; $525,
ing meeting Over 100 members from {burg, for 39 years, died at her home Wm. T. Hubler, ot ux, to Charles M
the different unions. were in attend [following a paralytic stroke, She was Miller. tract In Milos Whi $1 $00. :
ance. An interesting program wae [ill two months Philip Woodiing's heirs "to Federick
rendered by members of the ¥. P. B.of|] Mra. Luse was a native of Aarons. Pehl, tract in Miles twp. $787. J
vacated
Ba mse
Transfer of Real Estate,
Paul D. Swabh, atty. in fact, to Hen
Centre Hall, in charge of Mrs. Frank
Goodhart. The attendance of the church
people was not as great as it shouid
have been Every mother and father
should be interested in the temperance
work and, give it thelr loyal support.
The people should be educated along
these lines, and know the splendid
work this noble body of women Is do”
dng to properly appreciate It.
burg, For thirty-eight years she was
a member of the West Fairview United
Brethren church, and wag treasurer of
the Ladies’ Mite society of that oon-
gregation thirty yearw, relinquishing
those duties about a year ago,
“Her husband, one son, Clyde W,
Tass, at West Fairview, and two
grandchildren, Robert Luse, principal
of the Milroy High school, and Miss
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Wm. H. Ziegler, ot al, exec, to Jerry
K. Gramley, tract in Miles twp. $600,
A. L, Auman et ux, to 8, GQ. Snook.
tract in Penn twp. SL
John M. Btover to Charles Wolfe,
tract in Haines twp.; $1.000, ’ ‘
Gordon BE, Harper, et ux, to Bdward
J. Gilligan, tract In Ferguson twp.
$4,500. 4 :
“Where Price and Quality Lead”
Port Treverton