THE CENTRE REPQRTER, CENTRE HALL PA. ws Se — LOCAL AND PERSONAL LETTER FROM MRS, R. T. BAYARD |Our trip through Windsor Castle was} Baxaphone Solo- Selected... Mrs, Keener, | fudge of your Courts, subject to your We are authorized Announce like a fairy dream. The King and yecompnnied by Gladys Bmith] decision at the primaries September | John W. Yearick, of Marion township, wi Queen live at the Castle only eight | Under the Leaves—Thoms 20, 1821. Bincerely yours, we a candidate for the nomination of weeks before Easter and two weeks in . bert hi WwW. D. ZERBY. founty Commissioner, subject to the June, during the Ascot races. Wo were | lo it t ter Pittsburgh district. p . . . “ - ’ 4 aces. #4 Penn — giston of the Democratic volers as ei War—Sees Field In Which “Lindy” qaken all over the main floor and Indy YOR SHERIFF pressed at the primaries to be beld Be) Roland Zettie and assistants are do Landed. through the drawing rooms, and the} Vocal B sandman 1027 We are authorized to announce that 4 E. SHRECKENGAST., of Centre FOR RECORDER, Hall Borough, is a candidate for the fe ar suthorized to ai nomination of Sheriff of Centre county, WAGNER GEINS { subject to the decision of the VOLers|! candidat for the nd vw the Democratic party, as expressed erat t i$ § it the Primary election. We are authorized to announce that Har Dunlap, of Bellefonte, will S——— + Last \veek Mr. and Mrs, George O.| Visits Many Points of Interest In Eng- Benner were among friends in the land; Also Battlefields In World ing the carpenter repair work on the royal closets, which are as large as an Roberta Smith WwW. A. Hom id I'he Reporter Is pleased to publish tA fens ins : - i oman residence 1 tl : \ ordinary house Here they go for al Dorothy-—Rmith | Isabel Bradford another etter this weer Irom MIs.) . . last few minutes bet welving | Melodie—Beaumor 2 PY wh Miss Jessie Morrow, of New Castle,| Roger T. Bayard, who is with a party : hd Tuts or a Foceiyent 2 dle—Beaumont .........Mary Reiber guests Ihe state dining room is 180] Voeal Duet (Blossom-dear) feet long. One room had old TOSS vessrensnd8nbel Bradford, Gladys Smi s " 1 9 at ie £'AY . Shy Jrom London 120 miles nd wen: | walls and was upholstered in the same | Duet—Here Comes the Parade Fe yuring the conquest the Romans tor of sill Pr OWaR 3 y try 1 18 ongt . color of silk, another was worked out Mary Retber, Mrs Warren A. Homan is about to .u- had a camp here and it is here glovesiin royal purple. Therq were many WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO- prove his dwelling house by reroofink | were first manufactured, the first pair] wonderful paintings and tapestries on sy E. (Dep) iy it and erecting a large front porch, al made having been presented to Queen|the walls and lots of gold, especially wPLAYR AT Ye a candidate for the nominatio Democratic ticket for the office of Bher ter which the whole will be painted Elizabeth Those who have read lon the furniture, and much beautiful éé « 9 p Scott's ‘Kenilworth,’ will recall mu Blearving on the wood work. he Scenic Theatre of Centre county, subject to the deci The Ecroyd Sisters will start a re- 1 . i 1 3 ! about the castle, which i« now in Hamptaon Court palace was built by sf the Centre county voters as expressed ligious tent meeting on McClellan ¢ ) v p y 4. ruine, but its grandeur is yet beyor 1} Card 1 Wolsey @ . ™ \ rimaries to be hel uesday, Se lawn. Linden Hall, Sunday evening | 8, 2 i E de de) . E yo! Cardinal . Wolsey for a hom along the Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown tt fhe br 1 Fie to be held Tuesday, Beep ls . . : oo invited description hese castles vey irs river When Henry the VII asked him i wm ber 20, 1927. August 7, to which all are invited. “he tle 4 Cows but lat Wore y : . BELLEEFUNLE iit for fortresses but later were con' | what he was doing, Cardinal Wolsey re are authorized to : Mre. Robert E. Snyder and daugh- | verted into castles for royalty. fearing that he might lose his head, S— me El MER BREON . ter. Maudella, and Miss Mildred White. We visited the homes of Shakes meekly sald that he was building a THIS IS “REVIVAL WEER” Al fp on tre y Cn of oona. and C. K. Stahl, of Phil-]peare and Ann Hathaway. Parts ol] summer palace to present to Henry the Sa : an F ota he elas : fa. were guests of Mrs. Mary the wriginal houses are still preserved, | VIII. Wolsey was afterwards behead THE SCENIC THEATRE cratic Darts yi eX Dre} a ¢ 'y : ys AW indeed the Hathaways occupied Lbheir]ed by the King ms ———— edu a oe Be REPUBLICAN home until recent years and there are; ‘When we came back from our trip The Best Pletures of the Past Year many of their furnishings left : the laf more thar x } y mail fw : ’ ’ “ t : ng ' n €lof mor than one hundred miles, wo Are Belng Shown This® Week. You There are a few of Shakes | good letters and erald Ww a Xi candiGale ior ihe oice EC r . H ald Should See EVERY ONE, Especially FOR TREASURER, Pudge of the - County, Delaware, was at the home of herlgf friends on a tour of the Holy Lands: uncle, Dr. Hugh Morrow, during the past week. n of r } be held ip Sentre county 2 FOR JUDGE Miss Ferma Hoover, after a month 8 te 2 Eo visit with Miss Laura Runt i 113 Danville, Virginia, where she of «nd many { pe POSSESS Bg an any of n: . . i x 1 +} + # gistant superintendent in the hospual Sh ron “ Bs for me. They look 1 1 a al i . y : , a t that pi : uscript in his hom We tiso | thing have seen in England So If You Did Not See Them On We are authorized to announce that] subjeet to the. Oe n of the voters 3% a nat piace, +) . PRA sad rh sve: hs : : a . . BMI’ sf Centr all Borough, 1 Republican primaries to be held Bep- : VSL mt 8 in a nearhychiui pee heir First Appearance. - 1a $4 aes, of Centre HB “ ugh, #| the Repu Bn primaries lo held Hep Mr. and Mrs. Irvir loon of i CAT MUSICAL RECIT + eandidate for the nomination of reas- | vember 20h, 1927 Very truly yours, ' uff rarwick castle « y he ne SICAL RECITAL. rer of Centre county ect to the de M. WARD FLEMING. liamsport, and daughter, J and the latter's daus rr, of Brookiyn, uped by he family, althougc hey! pgpils | V L ona 1 ¥ WEDNESDAY (THIS WEEK) tialon of N.Y. were week-end” guests Of iss re very poor HOW Ih ‘order to Keep upils In ocal and Instrumental Mu- RICHARD DIX IN wy . expressed sie Under Mrs. D. R, Keene PH. ; « 1dde * RH. Keener Hen CTHE VANISHING AMERICAN” We are authorized 4 Zane Gray's Best Story! DIEMBR T, PEARCE of the large Borough THURSDAY THEASURER ved 4a ¢ ¥ ura Runkle, at the Centr¢ der Program on Saturday, \ GRIFFITH'S “AMERICA” FRIDAY COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HH VALENTINO IN Ye are authorized to anhounce that John for the SON OF A SHIER” SATURDAY § 8 2 Ph. iA) . “MeFADDEN'S FLATNT All the above grand specials for 10 and 25, | { | POLITICAL ANSOUNCEMENTS i DEMOCRAT Po fom R, ] K . FOR JUDGE OF THE COURTS OF CEN- i i TRE COUNTY "MACHINE SHOP wesemninanyt | While the Iron Is Hot ! eile i 47 » * HIM left---Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Pee ePer EPPO EOOPe OPP CEO POOP We Are Going to Move a | NIEMAN’S Lot of TIRES in a few Days ||| DEPARTMENT STORE : I 2 “WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST” We know, and you know, that nothing will do this but a Slashing Reduction in Price. MILLHEIM Well, how's this : (Only 2 Sizes, but if you can use them you're in on this) 30x3 1-2 (A Standard Cord Tire) with TUBE, for 37-50 @ N ng Mills hie St 1 vi \ ] Mr. and Mrs Bruce Hunkle r son John, Mr. and Mrs. on a A re Thorens 29x4.40 (A Standard Cord Tire) $0.50 vl Delar daughter Agnes, Daniel Delaney Winifred Delaney, from | with TUBE, for Lock Haven, Miss Mildred Palmer, Miss Helen Palmer, Franklin Sharer, Benja min Gentzel, Mrs. John Decker, Phyl FULLY EQUIPPED 4-DOOR SEDAN (NOT A COACH) lis Wagner, Jasper Wagner Ice cream ind cake were served Harry F. Hubler, of Lock Haven, A N true to his promise, appeared in the 7 ¥ 66 . -~ 9 uy . ew aY local Reformed church Sunday even X Ou ask : How come the low price y Sim- ng and delighted 5 large audience witn Lv » . . ® Ee et enuitur a ply this: We have bought heavily on these two at a Lower Price Able, taking the | ~<|| sizes, and expect to do a volume of business at a The fastest Four in America — also small mar gin of pr ofit. the smartest and sturdiest. Powered by the famous “124” motor. ) If you're lucky enough to be able to use either one of these priced Dodge Sedan ever ht two sizes, snap this up. It's reasonable that those who de- the best. Longest springbase of | : : - gn 1.7 4. lay in buying are going to be disappointed. any car under $1000. Turns in 38 ne - . oe . foot street. Twenty-five m > Sale N wl See la | ve miles per I'he Sale Is On Now -- Come See Us! . gallon at 25 miles per hour. frill meri i r time anticipated favorable waeather « nataons the AL SP PPEIPIP ,P You can not buy greater value than Dodge Brothers offer in this new car. tendance was in the evening: a kieh tin me the it i sttractions % nival concessions ana of ' ) were busy. The 1. O. O. PF Orphans | band, of Sunbury did thelr share 0} enliven the occasion, The nfembers of | T 2 ’ the organization are well trained mu HOS E RMAN Org ’ a i gieians, and rendered their select.ons AIN STREET N : CENTRE HALL CENTRE HALL in fine style. The net procesds {rom the whole affair were much reduced trom what cotld reasonably be expects ed under more normal conditions TonGe Brot ¥ . . .