THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - a ————— —————— se ————————— BE | ssi THF CENTRE REPORTER REBERSBURG. | DEATHS. om Madaline Finkle spent Sunday with] George E. Thomas, born at Roel THURSDAY, APRIL 28 1921. i Miss Doretha Bierly. Springs, passed = / Emma Corman purchased a plano! tb years : : {for the Reformed church, Davide Bowers, at Philipsburg, aged SPRING MILLS or the Reformed churel 0 rs Ha was a tutive of Perry T™ an Fo near 4 family of Lock! On April 5, the Sunshine Class of Ae re tila , Theodore Wagner and family of Lock yap . g # ... leounty but lived in Philipsburg for 40 Haven. spent Sunday at the J. A. Wag- | the Reformed Sunday school will give . . € 3 i years ia social. Fave ner home. Duntop Hess, at Willlamsport, aged Miss Isabel Lee, a teacher in New The repairing of the Refomed par gg vans . ha enn 1 Mine (Grove “sr. York State, spent her Easter vacation sonage was begun this week. ML 3 He was burn at Pine Oro x Ye Tiffany of Low Priced Cary at the home of her father, J. C. Lee. Mrs, Charles Bierly died on Friday Mrs. Martha Shope, wife of George Kathryn Bitner spent a day in Belle" | syening after a brief but severe ill-|p, Shope, at Lakemont Terrace, Al fonte ness. She was buried in the Reformed toonan. aged fifty-eight years. She The egrade schools closed their term | nd Lutheran cemetery on Tuesday. was a daughter of James Blair, State on Tuesday. i away in Tyrone, aged ’ WO ind wil of At this writing Harold Esterline ls College. rot » a { 1 3 3% 5 3 . te . Prot. . Orman and Hr . 1 Mrs, Sarah Ellen Robinson, wife of Coat i i # i th M very much better and on a falr road W - * en LOW HRS. . » 3 . og. 1 oatesviile spent ew days w 1 x to full recovery. John Hohinson, of 'vrone, aged 64 Corman’s mother a ‘ ¥ { . ‘ 3 vears, She was the daughter of . 1 Dacker i pending . ‘ On Sunday y» George Day and Clar- * 4 ' nN Mrs. Pearl Decker is spending a week n su iy the George wy and A Miller. of Unionville. She was ' James ence Phillips families went to Delawars Jame ‘ . . twice marr first to Elijah Kelle: man. grade pupils, expects to spen he Doris Mever is very Hl at the pres- . ; . i a RE ” grate pewter esis nt Sin. was Dron fv. 1 Cambie aged 85 vers | proud of their cars as ret HA A SAAS resyLers } lar, it 4 toons vas burie { VOOR : L il m——— : OCOoOMmMopviie owners Shad! Shad! 1 in Aaronsburg i ” Miss Gladve Weber. one of the Sth Water Gap to visit Orien Relish. Harry Barger started a garage James Houser's garage building. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Prices on shad promise to be lows nd et ‘are of theirs your order at Once : - week, Will also have a f 3 i | latter part this week. —Wilbu ~PLAYS AT— 3 ~because style and smartness in a motor - re SUITS TH E TAST E | VENI PROGRAM OF PHOTO car are matters of design sather than of price. OF EACH: FILLS Scenic & Moose Theatre I eo i Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown never expected to find in a low-priced car. THE NEEDS OF ALL : | BELLEFONTE All we ask is that you DRIVE A STAR before you decide that any other low-priced ok A CAR 2% : | ODA ONLY car is “just as good.” Then buy the car that . i 'ARAMOUNT PRESENTS ’ suits you best. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY | iio mo ove «a . iL with Florence Vidor, Clive Brook, Fours and Because it is so attractive, dependable, | Norma Trevor. . Sixes safe and easily operated, Oldsmobile n | Here is a riotous comedy concerning a beautiful girl who made herself up is continually referred to as an ideal |as a dowd and married a man to save car for women. : | im from a scheming advepturess. A Fetterolf’s Garage i scrambled honeymoon that comes out Because it is so smart, so lively in per- | right after any number of hilarious formance, it delights the spirited gen- | misadventurds CENTRE HALL eration of the teens. Also Fox News and Sereen Snapshots e . : | Admission 10 2% Because it is so solidly comfortable Simi ven ssum. and reliable, $0 thoroughly excellent, | THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY so thrifty in operation and so long of : | Cecil DeMille's Corp. Present Wm. life, it represents both wise selection i: | Boyd an Elinor Fair In and sound investment for the man. : "THE YANREE CLIPPER" : H An Eple Rom of the Se Father, mother, sister, brother—it : Mooting on mY suits the taste of each, fills the needs of i battle of strong men for life all, and Oldsmobile Six has ™o-0oos seo Te come into its own as the car ‘O50 for the American family. Pan BASIE HOMAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA. = Also a great 2.reel comedy called | “Are Brunettes Safe” i Matinee Saturday Only. 15 and 35 Lf Prmme——" AT MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRI Scenic Theatre 28-29-3011 | Now being conducted by the Great Mer- chandise King, Ira W. Garman, to pay off the indebtedness of the Aucker Depart- ment Store at Millheim. Sale is now in full sway and the CLOTHING for Men, Women and Children, as well as the FUR- NISHINGS and SHOES are being sold at ridiculously low prices, so you must be careful how you drive your car, as the traffic is very heavy. Bring your family and neighbors and cash in on these Big Savings on your future needs. AUCKER’S DEPARTMENT STORE “Wh P * d lit 4d” A'thrilling page from the most Glorious Era in American History, when ere Price and Quality Lea Romance and Adventure Rode High in the Rigging of White- Admissi | : : 1 3 Winged Greyhounds of the Seas. ~~ Matinee Saturday Only. 1 5 C & 35 C IRA W. GARMAN, Mgr. m Charge Millheim
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