The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 21, 1927, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
ALL. T'A
JULY 21, 1927
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
A W, SMITH ‘rave Editor
eh Local Editor and
MDW. EK. BAILEY... ness Manage:
Sintered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
#9 second class mall matter.
SPERMS. The terms of subscription to
he Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance.
ADVERTISING RBRATES.—Legal notices
Swenty cents per line for three insertions,
#84 ten cents per line for each additional
Ampertion
Local notices accompanying display ad-
fertisements, five cents per Une for each
#Bpsertion; otherwise, eight cents per lone;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rates made known
#8 application.
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M.
Communion at 10:30 Sunday morning
Pivine serivces at—
Farmers Mills, 2:30 P,
Pentre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
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TRINITY REFORMED,
* (Rev. Delaa R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall— iim
9:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Holy Communion.
Friday, 7:30. P. M.,
ML
Cres
Preparatory
DEATHS
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SWEEWOOD.—Miss Cora Sweetwooll
died on June 24th at
brother, Willi SBweetwood,
Angeles, California
aocompanied
the home of hel
am CL
to which «
him on his return
from a visit here about three years ly
At that time she was in delicate |,
during the last fifteen
much frox C4 (
ago
health, ind
months suffered
of dis
decnged
Ma: iL
ind
was 1
Michael
reared
creamated
KRAPE. Mrs. Boy Krape died on
Monday evening at the of hel
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, C Grove,
near Bellefonte Interment will
place this (Thursday)
was aged twenty-nine
her parents is survived by her}
and daughter.and |
aome
take
She
1
asiae
afternoon,
¢
years, and
from
husband, a little son
and Clair.
others,
two bi
n—
SMITH. ~~Jacob 8
by the Bellefon
and an acknowl
died on
He
VERS
ine,
Monday
three
member of
i
Kussey ville
1430 Sunday School.
$:30 Church Services.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E. Smit i
Lemont—
Regular wor
Egg Hill—
Regular worship
Tussey vill
Reg
Pentre Hall—
rayermeetir
PRESBYTERIAN
. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
y A a
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E
8prucetowr
ng at A.
Spring Mills
sbip at
Centre Ha
dng ser
Hazen, Pastor)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The Fresh A 1d
Friday 1 ning, f
8:18.
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LOCAL aad PERSONAL.
All the
except
off,
Mrs. J
been at
pital
fmproving.
in Ce
Willis
ters.
in Greer
The
throug
fer street
being in
Presbyi
main ent
Mr
three
Keith
lace, all
Centre Ha
day
Mr.
A pencil form miiar ¢
ridge with a ste projectile, is
ful and convenient
distributed by ( D Jartholomt'w,
The jacket portion of the eartridge in:
forms the holder that Mr. Bartholos
mew is the Mutual Ben
efit life ompany, Newark.
oN. J
Mr. and Mrs.
Pasadena, C
by auto the
were
vy
il
gnd A
aA uses
. Bias A ©
pocket piece being
the agent
insurance
Charles W. Weiser, of
vho started east
of May, visited
Mre. Alice relative, in Centre
Hall, alter having visited Mrs F
Bhearer, at Zion. From ;
went to Mil whet
was born and
the late Benj
than twenty years
the Pacific
clerk in
Miss Ruth Parsons
Isabel Dodson, of Pittgin
Centre Hall beginning of
where. they will be for a few
Parsons is a step-daughter
A. Dodson, of
tlifornia,
later part
Durst, a
Oster
We
80M
H
helm, re
He
Weiser, in
reared
nin more
Eine
Hea is nos
lena
Con st
Came to
the week
days. Mise
of Harry
Pittsburgh, a formes
High school principal here, He is now
internal revenue collector for the
Pittsburgh district, an appointment he
has held for some years. Miss Far
sons is employed hy the Armstrong
Cork Insulating Company, Pittaburgh.
it §8 about twelve * years since the
Dodson family lived here in the house
now owned and occupied by WW, F.
Colyer.
att
Goods will not move themselves out
of a store automatically, without some
force making them move. You need
20 hitch them up to the power of ad:
vertising. .
mpieted a
Rev
retu
home, baving mm
Part of the time
Hall with his ther in-law
tesp My. apa Mrs. F. .P. Geary
othe brother, Thomas Buck, of
wiok, wis a guest at the Geary
a day last week.
Wm. L
father, Dr
minister of Tyrone,
office on Tuesday.
valley looking
stead of three
iL Appears
| Wert
BYIVAan:a
and have 1
mot
was €pent n Centre}
bre ind als
An
Ber
home
King, of Pittsburgh, and
Howard F. King, Baptist
were callers at this
They in the
up the old home -
hundred which
eed E.
nore adjoining farms,
King ia a
but
gui K
wdunted
and two
were
King
ACTER,
em! the Claude
ind one
Tussey ville In
summers, he
“n't He has a
ind a« mind. He g
kneil back in 18635
look it.”
step tive
from Bix
ittended the sixtieth ann
held a the insti
at commencement time
Mra. J. F. Wetzel
Mr. and
leive on a rather
the New Eng
of next month
awy of the Pocono
Delaware Water Gap, Ny
up along the Hudson river
over the Berkshire Hills
Mass, north to Hunatee
Lake and Lake Winnetasaukee, N, H,
west through Connecticut River Val
ley, and north to the river's source,
south to Mt. Washington, Portsmouth,
N. H., to Dover, ixeter, Plymouth
Hock, west to Pittsburg, Mass. Troy,
N. Y. follow the Yellowstone Tradl to
Utica, down Gennessee Valley to Wat
kins Glen to Painted Post, N. Y., and
continue on Susquehanna Trail home,
Time, two weeks,
Ago
versary of his
tution
and
and it
Mrs. TT
Prot
tie son
A. Hosts
extended
Robert, and
rman will
through
the lst
route ia by
trip
land
Their
Mountains,
ac, N. XY.
to Albany,
to Lowell,
States on
AN AUTOMOBILE CLUB
FOR CENTRE
——————
COUNTY
Meeting With
Owners
of Members
Sueeess=—=Local Automobile
Join Movement.
Within the last few days
inaugurated in
which
l there
ha
on Centre
8
county a
novement 3
to
motorists 1
Nelly,
promises be (
importance to the
county. E. D. M
the Pennsy
CO=011181
Fleld
Motor
BOE
entre
retary of Ivanis
deration, In
enthusia
ti the
has begu the organi of
Club to affiliated
arganization Known
Moto:
State
Federation, with
and
Automaobile Asso
United
mi
States
The Americ:
on ia 20 yea
ng its quart
resls
good
elief from
of motorists in the
oads, legis
proper
mirdensome taxation, making motoring
nfortable In aqdl-
affecting its
given m
it worth while
theses
¢
fer and more
to these
orists,
mis
its members are
vileges whic nitke
mre
of ser
country.
with
thi
very motorist Among
1s
i
service by its hun
iat
ein
ons covering the
date touring
cad logs, et
in
THE RICHELIEU ‘THEATRE
Showing CONTINUOUSLY
il P.M
from 2 to
WED, THURS, (This
FUNNY"
Alberta Vaugh
great
gide of the war.
CAT, The Newly~
Sportlight.
and Week)
LOVE
A tonic for the hives
of the funny
FELIX THE
Shopping and
Admission 10 and 25 cents,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY This Week
“DOWN THE STRETCH" =
The soul of the
captured in
production
guarantee
of
going © Ereal
est motor pictures you have ever
Also,
weds
race tracks has been
stirring and
the turf, We personally
regardiess of what kind
; best, that
te of th
one ol th
this super
of
that
pictures 3
you are
to say this is
it at the regular pi
goon, and t ices
of 10 and 26¢ gives you the grentest
enoymaent and entertainment possible
tive Mat poss
Also, First Run
edy and “Wiseerackers)
and kit Guard.
MONDAY
“WHEN THE
An
will
News, Speelal Come
with Al Cook
AND TUESDAY
WIFE'S AWAY "-
uproarious mar
you a chance
troubles and laugh at sameone
for a while, so don't put off til
morrow the laugh you can get today
Also, First Run News, Aesop's Fa-
bles and Special Comedy. 10 & 6c.
WEDNESDAY (NEXT WEEK)
“THE BORDER WHIRLWIND"
A thrilling tale of mystery and ad
venture along the Rio Grande!
Algo Felix the Cat, Special Comedy
and Grantiand Rice's Sportlight
10¢ and 20¢
that
Yous
nge
to forget
mixup
give
else's
fh
Public Sale
emi () fn
HIGH GRADE
Cows
SATURDAY
JULY 23rd
ONE O'CLOCK
ON C. B. SMITH FARM, 2 1-2
MILES SOUTH OF CEN-
TRE HALL.
Carload Indiana County
Cows---Holsteins, Guernseys,
Jerseys and Durhams.
of Accredited Herds
can be seen at above farm
THURSDAY,
fons
alter sist inst
C. E. SWAB
WHAT MORE COULD
ANYONE ASK?
The IMPROVED
Star Six Sedan
$925
STAR-4 PRICES
Commercial Chassis $470
One-Half Ton
Passenger Chassis
Roadster
$550
650
75
ro
{OO
Touring
Coupe
Coach
Sedan
STAR-6 PRICES
$650
950
470
550
3845
8&5
Coach
Sport Roadster
Sedan
Sport Coupe
Landau Sedan
Lansing,
Passenger Chassis
Fleetruck Chassis
(One Ton) 925
Touring 975
Coupe
{
Ji
Mich. |
s
Again Improved
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL
Bell Phone
143
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
SEESTPIITIIOY DURRCARDERECT] Junta en] Retin img Fan! E
MACHINE SHOP
f » nistration on above estate
having been duly gratuted the undersign- y Ei ; } SH 1
persons Enowing
jebted to the estate are requested to make
immediate and those baving
clams against the same to present them :
¥
ae
ACETYLENE WELDING
WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK
me pe
| W. A. HENNEY
payment,
duly asutbentieated for seltismment.
ne 12K
8 aa a a a
tre Reporter, $1.50 a year
Dons
Es
FULLY EQUIPPED 4-DOCR SEDAN (NOT A COACH)
The lowest price at which
a sedan was EVER sold by
Dodge Brothers ~~ -
ASTONISHING ECONOMY
25 miles per gallon + ~ +
at 235 miles x hour ~
All of this plus the traditional
DopGeE QUALITY AND
DEPENDABILITY
4
el
Reining
ITHERS INC.
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