The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 04, 1927, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
S W. SMITH.....oovvvensernerencs Editor
Loeal Editor and
B. BAILEY... Business Manager
Satered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
#9 second class mall matter.
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to
Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance
ADVERTISING BATES. —Legal potices,
fwanty cents per ilne for three insertions,
pod ten cents per line for each additions!
meertion.
Local notices sccompanying display ad-
partisements, five cents per line for each
g@eertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty- -five cents.
Pisplay advertising rales made known
a Application.
Sunday Church Services
Pn VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Divine serivces at—
Centre Hall, 10:30 A. M.
Georges Valley, 2:30 P. M.
Farmers Mills, 7:10 P. M.
TRINITY REFOBMED,
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
1430 Sunday School.
2:30 Church Services.
Busseyville—
$:30 Sunday School
10:30 Church services
~—
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E. Smith,
Lemont
Egg HI
Tussey ville
Luart
Prayermeeting,
Pastor.)
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Centre Hall—9:30 A. M.
Lemont, 11:9 A MM.
Pine Grove Mills 1:9
——
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Hazen,
AL
E. Pastor)
s 8 ]
i
EVANGELICAL,
(Rev. M. W,
service
Par
Spring M
Commu
Quarterly
Friday ev
—
RB RE.
SPRING MILLS
CREW
SAVES
GIVES
HOUSE
ALARM;
FROM FIRE.
Irainmen
is
and
Sunbury
When Fire
Home
Summon
Discovered In Co
burn Save Next
The
Sunbury
and w
Setter,
sed to
The
Penns
Loburn
fire
on T
drew
gited
engine
pointing
55.
Engines
up the
fever
almost
people
to the
Balley
wood
tally
The
Lrew,
house
rew s«
which v
station, and thes
out the furniture a n
the flames from the
When the train left
villagers were still batting
Are.
The fire in the
od apparently in
is a track
at the time.
misfortu lately
died. ng
to care for.
I .
Lu AL AnD PERSONAL.
Mise E Sankey is at the
Mr. and ‘Mrs Milford
will remain after
Winifred
is here
gdamilies and
£0 remain I
Mr. William
who had
tion of
burn a
Mr. and Mrs toy Dutrow
and Mr. and John H
swe children hy
ga Falls, Wednead
geturn by the |
Mr. and Mrs. Orlanda Andrews and
family, of Tyrone, and Miss Jeraldine
Boyer, of Catawissa, during last week
were of Mr. and Mrs. Charlies
Andrews, at Earlystown.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, T. F. De
janey and daughter Agnes; Winifred
Delaney, of Lock Haven; Mildred Palm:
er, Benjamin Gentzel, Mr. and Mrs.
M. C. Delaney and children, visited
the two caves in Penns Valiey and
took dinner at Woodward,
quenching
urst,
the
and
new out!
the station
the sed
home start
Mr. Auman
was not at home
had considerable
Hecently his wile
with children
Auman
the
and
nas
attic.
WH. Ker
He
ne
five
leavi him
home of
Luuse where she
the Grange fal
ney, Haven
Iw
Ving
and
Knary
Bon,
and
motor to Niagn
Min
went
t morning, and will
i8t of the week.
guests
DEATHS
. . e. & 8 8 »
BOYER —8Samuel Albert
at Aaromsburg, where he had
resident for many Saturday
from ne heart.
rvices L.u~-
day morn
Aaron
5 months
Boyer die
been
years, on
morning, uralgia of the
Funeral s¢
theran pastor
ing and interment
burg. He
and 13 days
Mrs
conducted by the
Tue,
made at
were held
was aged 71 years,
years ago
fldren.
several
several I
died
him
Bover
» survive
Hi
in Centre county.
Mtliheim
Richard
n of Earl
Duane
yes
ire, Si
ard.
Mrs,
M.
188
Duniap,
Dunlap,
we Mills,
‘harles Gummo
opted son of
aged 23 ye
Bells
Horse and Mule Sale.
cop ops
BOALSBLU Ris.
—.——
SPRING MILLS
burg, v
Thomas Jamis
—————————
PLEASANT GAY
Edna Kirk
returned to
Mrs. wood. of N
of
hor
ner nie alter
several weeks with her sister, .
Noll, and
ing
Martha
Jack and
their maternal
Wolfe, of Aard
Levi A
other friends
Dean Miller
grandma,
muburg, for
Miller has changed his board
ing place from Harry Acheson’
he hag made his home
more and has gone to
Mr. and Mrs
for a ye
Lee Sampsel’s
heg
sited
but thinks the
wonder
Measant Gap 8, 8.
be held at Hecln Park,
August 6th This 8 a commun:
nic of both churches and a gre
fa anti
WwW. Roscoe
spent Saturday
greater
pr
time
pated
Treaster, of Beaver Falls,
with "J. T. Nolls, who
took him mountain to Mil-
roy. enroute to his home in MeClure
The Wm. Knoffsinger family and
Mrs, Claude Baumgardner spent Sun
day in Harrisburg at the home of one
of Mr. Knoffsinger's daughters,
gorons the
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THE CENTRE BE PORE CENTRE HALL, PA
CENTRE HALL, 18; HOW 'ARD, Be
Hall
Saturday
A—=MILLER.
pka and Miss Dore
both of Millheim, were
Saturday
Lutheran pa
by Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, lecting 21
of Mi and Mis
nits Of
RIPK
Byers 8. Ri
thy won its fifth eague «
united test on by defeating Hd
on Grange Park, 13 The
futtencd batting averages by col
entre
marriage evening of ast to Ob.
the
Hall
The gre
pra,
SONAR in thelr
winfe blows, AMONg
runs
started for
the
HI IS A Eon
former reside this
cked out in
sm A— AAA fifteen hits
18%.
Eious
Evangelicals Graduate
chool
1d 8
The ol
{
LK
ell
Helght
Penna, Conte
Ih, was very
SUMImer
Cent
Central
angelical
closed on
ecogintion Bervice,
WET
rene
charg
Sunday «
when
awarded
thie
he Ev
ngLy VERInE wiln
188 grad
credit
ng
sudience
Enlarged Vi
wp
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
com——————————— TY]
Ihe
Coolidge Conundrum.
do not choose
{os
TRY and Beat This:
30x3) “Fire.tone’
CORD TIRE AND TUBE
ONLY bye
ent ior
rd FIRESTONE is suffici
tires. Ii means Al Q
ty eo
WB 1 TI
ver of aut UAIILY
1Ce, and the won
ORDS.
and honest serv owner
ued use of FIRESTONE
We are telli
i is price
GET ONE TODAY
BOOZER’S
CENTRE
GARAGE
HALL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Del. production that
abbed for Oreat-
(ireat iXe
Hoxy gt
est Theatre
“THE LOVE
the World's
CONTINUOUSLY
M.
TODAY (WEDNESDAY)
DUDE COWBOY”
and
Cat, Special Comedy
Summer Prices, 10
from 2 Ww THRILL ~~
the oppor
rama that
proGuction
oviginality It
we
sure that
1ll-star cast
g starring that
Felix the comedy, Laura
Reel.
20¢.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
nent
Aesop's Fables
summer Prices,
and First Hun
16 &
Also
News, Soe.
J le ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Hun Pathe ‘ “rt BTEC)
and Felix the
Flrst
Comedy
Also News,
Cat,
Npees
10-25¢. 1 1ate of Gregg
SATURDAY VY, Pa., deceased
Letters of adminpistratio SOV t
TRIGGER BAXTER"— having ri EO aa
ali persons ko ng in
shted to the estate are requested Lo make
n nediaste payment, and those baving
“WW ise- claims sgalngt the same present thew
Kit duly suthpeticated for settlement
ian A. J. SHOOK
been
GW themselves
uct
of Witwer's
Al
Last
with
Great
{Cooke and
and First
10 & 26c.
to
Summer Prices,
54th ANNUAL
Encampment & Fair
Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania
GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA.
August 27 to Sept. 2, 1927
Encampment Opens August 27th
Exhibition Opens August 29th
The largest and best fair in Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for
farmers. Grounds Increased to seventy acres. Beautifully located. Shade
Eleetric light.
and pure water. Telephones,
A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits,
Cereals, and every product of farm and garden.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
Free Attractions & Amusements
Come and Have One Big Time !
ADMISSION [for Entire Week] 50¢
Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles.
ALL TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK
JACOB SHARER, Chairman.
WHAT MORE COULD
ANYONE ASK?
The IMPROVED
Star Six Sedan
$925
STAR-4 PRICES
) CARS
ed \ {7 Ag
yy
ain Improved
Biel] Phone
pala
CENTRE HALL
IT PAYS TO
SHOP IN
ALTOONA BOOSTER
ASSOCIATION STORES
Where You Always Secure Good Values in Dependable
Merchandise and Satisfactory Service.
ARRANGE TO VISIT ALTOONA ON
Suburban Day
WHICH
EVERY WEDNESDAY
All Altoona Booster Association Stores co-operate in Sub-
urban Day.
IS OBSERVED
.
Look for their advertisements in Tuesday's Altoona papers.
STORES CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOON
A ANA
| NOTE : All Altoona Booster Stores will be closed |
- Thursday Afternoons during July and August and
| September lst.
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