The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1927, Image 5

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    ye CENIRE REPORTER, CYNIR: HALL, PA.
Me SE CENTRE REPOR TER . . . BOALSBURG ITEMS, { GEORGES VAL LEY >= —— ty, Pa., deceased,
. a Mrs ve uke . attende he v Letters of administration on shove estate
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS . M Allver Aukerman attended th 1 IN fF
- tal spr . 4 8 2 er Rev. and Mis. George Ely and chil- | Hildebrand reunion at Johnstown last ANNOUNCING having been duly granted the undersign-
spending | week OUR ‘1ed, 8ll persons knowing themselves in-
HALL, PENNA, WEAVER —Daniel Weaver, a’ veter-|dren, of Adams county, are
he : 3: R, ini ’ Wm. Empfield and Ralph Owens debited to the estate are requested to make
in of the Civil War, dled at his home|] some time with Rev, and Mrs. Wagner, |
at Wolfs Store, Saturday afternoon ol Migs Gladys Hazel returned Thurs- lgpent Sunday at Johnstown immediate payment, and those baving
apoplexy He is survived by several gay after spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mishier and =» RIaime against the same to presant them
" Wed \ Miss Etta Aukerman are visiting at duly suthoeticated for settlement.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. children. Interment was made her sister,, Mrs Charles Maxwell, in . .
the home of Mrs. Margaret Aukerman A. J. BHOOK. Amr
a .....Editor | nesday afternoon at Rebersburg, thelwn y, state, Mr .and Mrs, A. J. Haze : 3.
# W. SMITH..... J on ne : Fax b fc- 3 ALS 3h . Fi Harry Landis and children are vis 195 Spring Millis, Fa.
Loeal Editor and | pastor of the Reformed church oh and daughter Jane went to New York : Mi Mrs. O. E pring sius,
SDW. EB. BAILEY... css Manager |iating. He was aged 87 . years, Hl #riday to visit the Maxwell family ang hel parents nd
: = AUuermian. yr 3
Jee - wr wee | month and 5 deys. Afr. and Mrs, Samuel Reitz and chil M1 : Mrs 5 urphy of Johns STARTING TO-NIGCGHT WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO-
———— and John
Batered st the Post Office in Centre Hal dren and Mrs. Henry Reitz spent the oo visiting thelr daughter, Mrs PLAYS AT—
INFANT —An infant, aged WO l week end with friends at Belinsgrove. ven ms Seay We feel that an ALL-DAY,
$9» second clase mall matter. Eimer Aukerman
month son of Mi andd Mrs Isaac . > . "yr x ‘HT G ‘ " 6 2
SEBRMS. —The terms of subscription to r cia : ah ‘+ Pleasant Gap, Batur- Messrs. Wm. and R. C, Young ac Rev. Dayton and wife spent Sunday ALL-NIGHT Garage Service will The enic eatre
#9e Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. Baki, 1 a : leompanied the Messrs, Knepp, of Mill-lat the h » 0 Hm Fou he appreciated by our local as
ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, tay morning. Interment was mATSLE 0K. ‘1 A motor trip to Loatesvili Emmy yer 3 an ly spent Bu well as our transient trade, and Where the BETTER Plotures are Shown
Sunday % . ving &
$wenty cents per line for three insertions, : a | Baturday, turning Sunda; lay at: he 3 o ~ . A org 1 : with the desire to give REAL BELLEFONTE
t line for each additional - s rirly red. eight] Prof i. Bmith, wife and children iv m : ie 1
$od ten cents per IMMEL.~Grace Virginia, aged. eight | m ‘ a 1 rel gain after being ill six weeks SERVICE, we hereby announce
fssrtion. sonths. daughter of ‘My. and’ Mra left Si night for a visit wit, BA
rn ogre = IONIAN, Jaughte EYE and fends 1 thelr former home in Maine . ssn SSE SAI the Insuguration of our 24- WED. and THURS, (This Week)
Rdward Immel, at Aaronsburg, died] | © 4 : :
Sunday afternoon from spinal troubl | During ier absence Mr, a1 srs, HOUR GARAGE SERVICE, THE WORLD'S MOST
Sunday Church Services Interment was made Wednesday after r- | Wilbur Houtz and family are caring ASTOUNDING PICTURE
noon at Aaronsburg {for the Smith home CARLOAD OF MULES H M t C
at Aero DUrg 1 " po "
FEXNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE —— 8 RB. Rishel, D. M. Snyder, Miss Ma oman Otor LO. [||“THE LOST BATTALION"—
BB 3 SNYDER.—Mrs, Lyd Ann (Rupp) | garet Snyder and Prof eae
(Rev. 8S. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) 8 ¥YDE eeyisn, 1 Soa Ann oe i ga " enioyed 4 CENTRE HALL, PA.
rn Ander at 14 Memiopaon: counts, mw vier ana) For Sale or Exchange [L
Pivine serivces at— Snyder,
Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. High yr 3 iH
vears, 3 montins aie Wis Dorm in| Miffiir count
Qentre Hall, 2:30 P. M. , ; : a : —
1 "op Haines township. Mrs. ‘John Ishler, Misses Ell and ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. 11
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. lo. hry yale, Mary Hazel, Emma, El : 3 3 n tl state of EMANUE IREON
— R. T. Sisenhuth and Mrs Katherine za “ana > annie Bell Stuart, Virgin At Mitterling Stable, (entre Hall late of pr gg To “Townehip { tn ; Eo
EVANGELICAL Stone brak sr. DO ! ft Coburn , ae Row: He Rachel Segner Marga ‘ng = . _
(Rev. W. BE. Smith, Pastor.) sons—Thomi ®., Charles W. Danie
A. and ar . Snyder, all of'Haines and Dan Pisher fing FO ¢ a" : m th a
Pussey ville— township. tended cls it State Olle auring
Regular worship at 10:3) A. M. at er apasion.
Pentre Hall— GRIFFITH —Samuel Harvey Grif Mr. and Mrs. Harold ‘oxey and
Regular worship at 7:30 P. M.
Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7:80. jday of ISL Week * le been suf Hoo: % vere visit s in town on Sun , © Vl nN 's| t OT
PRESBYTERIAN
—
Think of It=—10 and 2ic
erich,
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) . ne w o Eo 7 xe Mann, th visiting at the Horne OH “
Pine Grove Mills—10:30 A. M. int n September 1st 1844 ind SIA Ire IH : > oR 35S : hb X ¥ " nce—
Boalsburg—3:00 P. M.
Lemoni—7:20 P. 3. Te ee pases Sars Lovee, : | Refrigeration for years
METHODIST EPISCOPAL ne i Hood hE Decaint in AXE nd Stat ege. Ww kta 4 ye. | ~ .
Ol hace Toto) n young manhood he became An A%01,.qp, Miss Lytle, of Hol Sa dal. Demands no attention
— til the plant closed. Since that time e visitors In town o PR hare | —requires no replenishing
EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS has led a retired iii t ¢ rheumatis: AGE 2 to 5 YEARS
(Rev. M. W. Daytor Pastor) - was mal . . i A ? o : - Ele $1018 af Bellefont r .
Green Grove—3:30 A M having been Annie Martin, to whom}, To, WEIGHT 1000 to 1400 LBS.
Bethesd Kae=10:45 & 2 born: Alfred. of Bellefonte: Mrs. M Sv Rd Mm =ohn ’ | Well-mated Teams and Few)
Bp ng Mills st Fr, Ml, : nd Oriani ¢ 1 Aol ‘ y i id M } i !
Single Mules.
LETTE R FROM MRS. R. T. BAYARD Also, Several Young Horses. |
isis Several Battlefields of World], = 0 de a aisced. bv tn for-Sebt. Ist E. BONER
War—Sees Field In Which “Lindy” | survive - . p—————————— m—————
Landed. Meh Ti Yoo =” 8B vaira: Bt - oy
rr hari 1 # Duals] ‘ { always Better”
pon rds letter In the Reporter | R in Valle He was born at Muncy. | - ®
week. —Ed bu came this ounty vhen i -
Peds. a strenuous one for m ving) Le 8 SEVIvet UF | re mall il
Bt least 250 miles. s first reached) mr. ‘Trahire: Wr Rony Pahatarbe~] i
gave, 17 miles fro ‘aris, which was B ¢ 'hila a 11 Hint. wi TT. n th ol 30 3] “Fi ” | E knév ths K
point hearest to Paris which thelojq nomestend, and Harry, at St te | t w that Kelvinator will give
Be re Or cedures College. | X 2 I1r€S one 4% years of care-free refrigera-
$0 get to Pa st rushed ahead his| George M. Purdue died at his fruit tion because it has given it to ho
lies and then the Fre ch ge out | farm near Tyrone § was born near .
EISLER RE EF] CORD TIREANDTUBE J | =i
apd cut oft t German
2gogy js where the frst battle of the ELEY RIDDIES PAY. It requires mo replenishing because
Marne Was fou ere all Matues] oo. ont civaties Day” picnic will it uses electricity to chill your own
und atheds al hag tty heads), =. 1a this 3 at Hedla Park on] ONL y $ 50 refrigerator.
Fhushs 0 Le ro TINANS, ~ Sradiay Bent 1s All et tren 1 |
7 We then crossed the Marne ndf, —— n the ages of § and} "re Bre Ask un: about the cost of the proper Kei
Sous into Belleau Woods. wher ¢ tally invited te ha rd. ros} £ wenator model to fit your present refrigerator
grican troops were engag Just} ested to register with Daddy Reese]
“ the foot of the hill where the bat-| "0 (Foy Cb between Aug. 22 and] The word RESTON) is sufficient for the discrimi-
ras for . 18 American com : . tate]
Mary named the Alsne Marne cemetery [2 en BAG Where PO CTT nating buyer of auto tires. It means Al Quality through-
where five or six thousand Americans|™ = = LC 0 CH trom the park out, long and honest service, and the owner won over to .
West Penn PowerCo.
REYSTONE DIVISION
United States
oat over | It is well kept with|, po park at 5:00 P. M We are telling you candidly, our margin of profit is
EE hoe tor hgh bea ing the nde I$ | small at this price—but that’s YOUR GAIN. e 3 1 i O
fif the soltier ls placed above each LOCAL AXD. PEESONAL GET ONE TODAY —the quantity is limited. I
pave. 1s a German cemetery with] M®: Jacob Sharer spent last week | The Oldest Domestic Electric Refrigeration
man met y wi -ta viand a Ha van
pot & shred of grass, and according to Willi inen in < aven
the Germa custom, each rave is Mrs. Jam I. Fetterolf. who has been |
Bm ot rh dra co | ani, Lr rd Heke, i eer BOOZER’S GARAGE
#8 with white cromes and the Brivah| Mims Vianna Zettle, a stenographer |} | CENTRE HALL
Rfid iio CR gg Mh RB || THE following letter gives the
ere Pr tt Colas Lenni. EO official figures on “Speed”
And the Thi Division of the Ame:
dean Army rebuilt it. The marble col- edan from wid a y entre | 54th ANNUAL Bradford’s ‘Race of the Century’
gmns commemorate the event, one for
the heroic deed of the Third Division,
And one for the honored dead of that
wi : rehas by Mir roodhart ti i . ® i
Divis n. Just across the street from |local furnitum deale i . a
meshes not | Encampment & Fair ere + soe
odist memorial used as a welfare cen- |, chtol, tens on the Fisher farm} MOON SIX — DIANA EIGHT
ter. ear an Hall, early Tuesday morn-| . Agency
We next visited Rheims, which was|ine left for Pittston to witness the Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania | ‘
occupied by the Germans only threelgaughter of some of the cattle con 814 GREEN AVENUE
ALTOONA, PA
days. but they destroyed four-fifths | demned by the test for bovine tubercu- | 4
BE np, Sent Tonto GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA
: % : ’ ’ »
Cathedral for a hospital and when they} 4 i
& serie «$4 6) ¢ $
were driven out they had to leave their Harry 8navely, who for three years
has lived just west of town, was aj
wounded soldiers, but nevertheless, : i as . - . .
they began to shell the Cathedral un caller om Monday and. reported that] A t 27 t Se t 2 1927 ! FETTEROLF'S GARAGE,
gil all the priceless windows but one he contemplated leaving the Girerer| ugus (0) P * 3 i Centre Hall. Pa.
pvere destroyed. THE roof was wreck- | farm next spring Here is a chance] I} Gentlemen:
ed, great holes blown in the walls, the ‘oT =moe landlord to pick up a good i Ia ,
heads knocked off nearly all the stat-|YOUng farmer. Encampment Opens August 27th ! The following Is the record made hy the STAR FOUR COACH
wes and all the chapels destroyed but Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bitner, of Cen Exhibition Opens August 29th | in the “RACE OF THE CENTURY!"
one, which is now called the Miracle|tre Hall, and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mc- b “ , .”
Chapel. Many French soldiers were} Cool. on Sunday made an auto trip of 1506 Miles Traveled on “Race ofthe. Oontury;
killed triying to rescue the wounded]|more than 300 miles, going first to the The largest and best falr In Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for : 24.7 Miles Per Gallon of Gasoline
Ian. Ie ar line, Boi Sy Dt hed to vie farmers. Grounds Increased to seventy acres. Beautifully located. Shade {|| No OR Added. only changed every 900. Miles. Yomes in all)
«ims, Lhe indenbu ine, Soils jginia, reurni yy way Of Vaynes- i . tal olin sed time sncluding all. stobs.
sons. Forest of Compreigne, were alll boro, Greencastle and Chambersburg and pure water. Electric light. Telephones, 24 Miles per Hour tota P n P
io 80 Miles per Hour Running Time
gone over. : ) . !
1 think that nothing which we have . 0Zer W taken rather sud A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fruits, 65 Miles per Hour Highest Speed attained for One Mile.
niy il! on Saturday night with :
Sen has meant so much to me assee-f lo : sdicitls stot} Cereals, and every product of farm and garden. Made Every Grade and Hill on Entire Trip in High Gear.
t af ed on Ameria! Prove Wide Open in Low Gear at Philipsburg, on Second Day
Pe 0 win the
te. Parle’ we ho ble resul is condition a this t me : of Race, and shoved ear in Reverse—NO" DAMAGE DONE.
ong ‘Human fort } ; | Li BERA 1. PREMIUMS 4 Yeap tui) I FLUKE & KIMMEL
on the train on The annual Y >, B. basket p fii : : 1 By John 6. Kimmel, Mgr,
to Marseilles, where we DEgin
cur Mediterranean tour, 1t Is a rido| (Thursday) ariernoon, besinning xt 3(ll Free Attractions & Amusements
of 550 miles, which by the way, 8 very jo clog) hose who are unable to at
rough. We have passed through ten in the, afternoon are urged to be . . rr
beautiful section of France, the gra on band at 6:30 at which time lunch Come and Have One Big Time 1 5 AR ARS
center, the mustard center, snd jwill be served. Immediately 11 this : | PA (
AUGUST &, 1927.
¥ alter ius
through Lyons, the great city notedithe delegates to the Htate convention ] : p
for its silks. Southern France is muchjat W maport give their reports on Again Improved 9 Again Improved
more beautiful than Northern France the convention . .
and we are really warm for the first . Supe xs x ¥ att
time since we left home.” The farms Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Vonada, of ADMISSION [for Entire Week] 50c¢
. et oT} ch mE a ., CC i8yivan Grove Kansas came east, ar-
are small there, and just seem to havep o.n, ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles. ’
patches of une kind of grain: and then Lanson Burris n Monday. M Yon
another, afid altogether they are not) “ an mood An 1 ALL TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK.
. ada reports crops not #0 good in Kan:
much larger than Mr, Pavone's garde ’ ; x
h ¥ ne’s garden gag, dne to a serien of unfavorable
There are no fences and the small plots] tein qrovont cold and hail . JACOB SHARER, Chalrman. Bell Phone CENTRE HALL
ains and orchards “unni te ’ Re
of grains and orcha running o-lecn all the way east from the Kane . a
oth @ © “wy §
i” — a : he anil go Tog sas line, he states, is mar from mak 3
f he ised ONling & good showing. Mr. Vonada “eft .
Jarge farms. Woodward in 1880,