— \ v THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA ——— ot - i 1 THE CENTRE REPORTER 16 GRADUATE FROM : MARRIAGE LICENSES. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ISSUED WEEKLY, v CENTRE HALL HIGH oh "CENTRE HALL, PA. rem | re di B= — Ha Exerelses Held Tuesday Evening Inj! THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1823 i : 3 EDLY chai a Grange Park Auditorium —Audi- |} * TR i = 1 Fostn rn en hi . ence Appreelates Efforts of Young |’ { SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. bo a ee haus aillni People » WW. SMITH.... Editor > Loeal Editor and 0 ej CVA oyeal: A ’ - NiNteen GUNE peo graduated 1 | m————————— MDW. E. BAILEY... fn Business Manager iw : : a : 2d = = a ; Sims ‘ tre MH High sche t ‘ i NOTICE. i % Butered at the Post Office in Centre Hab | #8 second class mall matter, TERMS. The terma of subscription to | Me Reporter are $1.00 a year, In sdvance = 1 i T Sunday Church Services PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |in h : : hol : (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Infantry, then unde omman ba Artis. eard an Ea {Al ) vork will +» given promi tities f ¥ Aleg Lay : ae a > ntain $d re mira Sey mn: i i ci : ra ya we tuttention ; : Lg | 1 HOt in y 4 161 ® » Divine serivces at— pe : 1nd t lappea : ; ca Fem a whilg] the ma SH : : ; : t the &n af 1 wi Pres JRRLENE | +5) Peta : : i ' $i { y 1 f J Bpring Mills, 10:30 A. MM. ith n - Be 3 oe 0 ———— i — ders : ; > HATUTAUQUA DATES Tusseyville, 2:30 P. ML nan Bi DE avians the efit... iin Ry begs Brick, Sand, Lime and Cement. 7:3 AIMoOng Centre Hall, 7:30 P. non Seott, a Boal trooper, sus- The Radcliffe Chautauqua dates AL wounded thi Wilder Please for Centre Hall are Saturday. gagemente wel th Age) : a River, Spottsylvania Court Hous a i new 11d epair worl wat | fract of e bot Monday and Tuesday, June 11, 13 a 5 2 tiver, § l ie t ' | ; er : ; ‘ \ TRINITY REFOBMED, tietam * , and others. After re \ 8 1 MLLIE HMM. {Ye Ale K/L 3 Lines well siloch Wald lay Mark had a # ol 1 . ‘ and 14, In Grange Park Auditor. (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) discharge he returned to Oak Hal il The program which appeared 1 the |! best grades of br + B , Hme 0 oy rr n : 3] ; ium Centre Hall— engaged in farming. In 1887 he Wasi. ue of this r of last week was|?2Da ¢ ae Oompa UT Prices Wald | . woint peas B nhs . ’ rr 28 4 9» 1:80 Sunday School. appointed Postmaster at Oak i 1 | axe full and n { Other inaban s ra : 8:30 Church Bervices. so faithfully did he perform his duties! Lt. tet hes The HUES Spring Millg— that he held the position for 2 ; SBP 9:30 Sunday School though politically he was a recor No attempt will be Children's service at 7:30 On December 105, 1867, he wi united | praise individual accomplish Farmers Mills— who preced hin to the grave, oh . ee ne = ' xyes. a a E : {an § FRE Millis, in at o $:30 Sunday School. this Ghion . A worn. the fe Bl ike Busitine c for aan) 10:30 Church services children who survive: 1! a Cor-{ whole. it was up to the high standard | WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- — man and Milo M, Close, of K i lof this school in wre 3 It may | PLAYS AT EVANGELICAL ind, C. E. Close, of + College. De ly id “weithout 3 Moo thit this ; 7. E. Smith, P . Heed was the t ol 38 | gtandard : not a : in Hi; 3 (JB WB smn, Pusey IN Le Be apf, | Scenic & Moose Theatre Regular worship at 10:3) A. M, A tie B. an p n ow 2 Heals | \ n oe ; : mn * x a t : | Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown t € Pusseyville— BELLEFONTE Regular worship at 2:80 P. M. teew he rt « ohtreh was an bea : hr as nit wh we hud > | ular worship ut 3:30 P.M. [eters medr the church, He was u men fed pupils for particuine work. | eh 1927 th at Centre Hall; Tusseyville, [ 180; Si A ates ot the rrave. A prize of 32.6, in god, Uy the Yoea- AT THE SCENI( June 12th, i mont. Jur hs i { w ) | : re §:80;P. M. whip and nots WED. and THURS. (This Week) ippended as it in marriage to Miss Sarah Benner! ov ugh as one might expe Prayermeeting, Wednesday a : 30. BONOYV AN To ; OVAT jrhe da H : ; PARAMOUNT PRESENTS PRESBYTERIAN {Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) . Centre Hall—10:30 A. AM. Boalsburg—3:00 Lemont—7:30 “KNOCKOUT REILLY"— ¥ I WTEC Oo Oo § fre IT : out-of «ds sali 4 METHODIST EPISCOPAL Why spend your money for a tir ha i it-of-date helhiind (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Bmuliton—S. 8. at 8:30; blic yatire on nt of LIN ge a } serine w ‘ : : ‘ worship at 10.:30 A. M. 4 heal H fe, M 1 im ? the ; i ‘ Admission 10 and 25 cents, THE GREATEST TIRE IN THE WORLD. the thmes! Bay the NEW TIRE-—the 1927 tire—the tire that is proclaimed as Centre Hall— 8. 8S. $:30; preach-|, eded y $ § ‘ number | ? ! ‘ i } NEW-TYPE AHl-W 4 . ¢ ' » , ’ - . i o . @ther read sod ves ‘4 t ing servic <M AM. ‘ . : . n “er Rist : . : i's the athe Tread { year Balloon, 1 (COMING ATTRACTIONS changes all present ideas about balloon tire mileage. It glves posi . t t ng if : Lr st | ’ » i i ¥ sot i ¥ ral a ii & Annual Rally at | 1 the « a ha bi i { { ' Lots i y tive traction, protection against sk dding. The Annual Rally of the Zerby Nalin A PrROE) 1 *EMELYN BRUNGART i n Bars ’ nn uns No more tread pot-holes! No more eupping, and Camp-meeting Association vil p nn Yornacal . servis rs ad] GERVIN IAEFFER ‘ . wear! This new tire fixes thai held in the rby ‘church next Mon ; . . 1 5 INER : "oth . {4 +3 St ins sth i RE a PE . his &TeR : Good . or i day evening, une 6t) 1 seit Kk ¢ KENNKNE VEIT We have this great new year In you ire. It for the ever than old-fashioned balloons, See it today. Be St pA SE mene wml Sa CC | he R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE x LN A Sam———— - ~ i — B a: POLITICAL ANSOUNCEMENTS 1 tT DEMOCRATIC RR child a ee rad Late fe ie A HOLDEN FOB JUDGE OF THE GOURTS OF CEN-|, "4, frown intest!s n ae ee TRE COUNTY. i I 8 I beredy she oflice of Judge the { Ei emnnna c= Announcing... hearted spectfuily In the sic om cn THE NEWLY IMPROVED VIBRATIONLESS STAR CAR MODEL M a——— i fn — {ounty SS, NN, (tonvention. FOR SHERIFF We are horize HB E SHRECKENGAPI 0 Hall Borough, is a candidate pomination of Sherlil of Cent subject to the decis ot the Democrat party at the FPrunary election. We are authorized to anno py E. (Dep Dunlap, of Bellefonte, will be a candidate for the nomination ontone| Me Pewocratic ticket for the office of Sherif Tg AER 4 wo Th POTTERS MILLS. of Centre county, subject to the decision 4 airs. § nul. of the Centre county voters as expressed i £ L14 REBERSBURG, Carrie Detwiler ed after] Mr. Edward Foust, wife and 1 short visit in Philadelphia. hildren, accompanied by Mr. John. from Endicott, N. Y.. on Saturday, and | “% West Chester. spent the week-end t imaries to held Tuesday, Se , : ! : “ . . pil Aisi 41 jescary, Pl Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bierly drove |ston, wife, daughter and husband. ail) The Automobile Engineers have been trying for years to combat the de - visited among relatives until’ Monday, | With friends and relatives. structive force known as Vibration, but it remained for Star Engineers to success- FOR TREASURER, kd. Arla esa tnd arpa Tom] ary Foust and tamil a Resi : . : to . Mrs. Wil Tarbert ‘and sons Jack and | Harry Foust and family epent Sun-| fully achieve something never before attained in cars of this class, We are authorbmd to announce that Billy.” of Pittsburgh, are at the [day at the home of his Brother, James, } Salli, of Centre Hau borough, is home of Mis Tarbert's parents C. O.|at Centre Hall, # candidate for the nvmination of ‘Areas } ' . Mallory. C. M. Bible, wife and daughter, of t ’ ’ ' ’ grer of Centre county, subject to the de Willig Best and family, of Willlames- Pittsinireh. visited oVer the week-end) glelon of te voters of the Deusen ratic par- port, were among relatives for the |at the G. H. McCormick home i ina 101 O 1 a on #¥, 8 expressed at the Primary election, week end Miss Eilen Kimpert, from Georgia, | - Curtis Weaver. of Reading, Palmer. |i® spending the week at the home of ba : ] . a ie COUNTY COMMISSIONER. eT er, Of INE, il er cousin, Miss Lissle Sack. has been accomplished to a degree never before believed possible. A rubber We are authorized to anuougee that John | from Pittsburgh, were all at the home| Mrs. Clayton McKinney and little mounted motor is responsible for the Star's new smoothness. This places the Star 8, Bpearly will be a candidate for the of their father. Calvin Weaver, over j son, of Altoona. visited over the week . : : : somination for County Commissioner UB the week end. These are splendid |end at the home of Sarah. Landis Car in a place by itself with its— $be Democratic ticket, subject to the de | vqung men and all hold good positions Word was received on Sunday eve: elslon of the voters of the party as ex-| Afr and Mrs, Wm. Tyson left for ning by by his son Harry. that Lewis Pressed at the primaries on Sept. 20, 10 | Harrisburg Saturday and will visit | Foust had been struck by an automo- Added Power, Smoother Performance We are authorized to announce thatlamong relatives until Tuesday. biie while on his way home from ohn W. Yearick, of Marion township, wii The junior class of the Hbersburg |church, in Burnham. He received a . - b stor she mowtnton "ot | iE stor, held a ‘pie in" Colby [baa scalp wound und several fracture onger Life reater rconom be & candidate for the nomination of]High school held a ploenke in Colby [bad sealp wound and several {ractured > * County Commissioner, subject to the ae | Narrows on Saturday in honor of the ribs, i gislonn of the Democratic voters as ¢x- graduating class, All report having a Charles Miller's brooder house at pressed at'the primaries to be held Nep- [good time Centre Hill burned down on Bunday at no increase in price. In order to fully appreciate t é full significance of his sember 20, 1027, Helen Moyer having graduated from night, with about 360 chickens, i + cit i pecii pari the High school, entered Williamsport Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ennist and claim we respectfully solicit ins fion and com son, ata i . pain lho Monday two children. of Yeagertown, spent REPUBLICAN fomiertia Loliege on 1 a” U Mee. Gertrude Frank and grandson, |Monday at the Mrs. Blauser home. James Frank, accompanied Mrs, Solley| J. C. MeClenabhan and family, ac to her home in Pasale, N. J, for a|companied by his mother, all from visit. Unionville, made a few short stops Gall Weaver, who entered Commer [With old fflends on their way through cial College, Williamsport, a short time jour village on Sunday. Abyest 3 the declelon o fhe Josers ath 20, has obtained work ‘in the office of] Emmerson Ennist and wife nnd two v ¥ on 10 De Rel POP” Lihe Electric Power company, children, of Yeagertown, spent Mem- gember 20th, 1927. “Very truly yours, Earth f . ’ ’ Jdorial Day at the hom Ar y M, WARD FLEMING, Kenneth Haines and a fellow stu ¥ ie home of Mrs. W. H. dent from State College, were home | Blaneer, : ie PROTHONOTARY, over the week end A. E. Mingle, wife and two children, FOURS Please announce my name as a cand! Mr. and Mrs, Roy Kreider and fame of Coburn: BE. GO. Mingle and wife, of y 4 i A 4 date for the nomination of Prothonotary | fly, of Fast Orange, N. J, are visiting Aaronsburg: Mme. HH. 8 Hosterman, d SIXES \ | of Centre county, subject to the rules |pnic parents, Wallace Kreiders, Me |Miss Ruth Gorman Harry Harmon an ww governing the Repubiican primaries on | Kreider has been sick for many weeks. [and Eugene Neff, of Buffalo, spent is She twentieth day of September, 2927, Ralph Gramley, a teacher in thelthe evening of Memorial day at the EDWARD R, HANCOUK, Williamstown schools, fs visiting his'home of G. H. McCormick, Philipsburg, Pa. |parerite, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Gramley, FOR JUDGE, The Centre Reporter:—Kindly anneunce |my Dame as a candidate for the oflice of Judge of the Courts of Centre County, 4 he
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers