The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 11, 1927, Image 6

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL POTTERS MILLS. { will spend some time at the McCormick] ter, Mrs, Erb, and husband and daugh- | fudge of your Courts, subject to your] We are authorized to announce that
{ _ Oscar Zimmerman and family from home. ter from Latrobe; and Mr. and Mre | decision at the primaries September |fobn W. Yearick, of Marion township, will
Bellefonte spent a few hours Sunday Misses Barnh and Esther Ennist]Jack Cameron, from Chicago, the lat-}%0, 1927. Bincerely yours a candidate for the nomination of
at the F. F. Palmer home. gpent Thursday with their friend, Bar-| ter intending to stay for a few weeks, WwW. D. "ZERBY County Commissioner, subject to the de
Those who visited at the George Me: lah Fohringer, at Colyer, J. Roy Smith and family, of Lewis a siwion of the Demo ratie Yolérs as ex-
Merchant and Mrs C. F. Emery
went to Baltimore, Md. this week,
where for a few days they will com ‘ :
Cormick home last week were Mrs. | Ji 3. Boa! has improved the apear-}town, visited over the week-end at the YOR SHERIFVY pressed at the primaries to be beid Sep-
J. K. Ray, daughter Anna, of Tyrone; lance of his home by laying a concrete | home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bmith, ‘sinber 20, 1027
Lynn Tyler, daughter Elizabeth, from [walk to the front o the hguse.
Philadelphia; Ross Runyen and family | Those who visited at. tte Mrs. Ella
and Mrs. 8. E. Royer, of Altoona, All| Wilkins } y \ gt week were
the Fisher home, this week returned '} he ce ilkinson home the pas week were
Thi ome the same day except | Mr. and Mrg, Henshall, of Philadelphia;
After a few weeks slay in Hartford, | Mrs. Royer and granddaughter, who [ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haney, daugh
Connecticut, B. D. Brisbin returned | _
bine business with picasure
We are authorized to announce that
Iu ——— i E. SHRECKENGAST., of Centre FOR RECORDER,
Oats harvest is on, a few farmers] Hall Borough, is a candidate for the y t
having cut the crop during last week. | somination of Sheriff of Centre county,
The harvest is at least a week later |subject to the decision of the voters
than last year. The crop generally]lsf the Democratic party, as expressed
home here on Friday, coming by train speakigg is good, nearly all fields hav-} at the Primary election.
to Lewistown, where he was met by - - - ing an abundance of straw. Farmers We are authorized to announce that Har
W. BE. Lee. who have carefully examined the cropley E. (Dep) Dunlap, of Bellefonte, will
report that no imper yield in bushb-{we a candidate for the nomination ou the
Miss Lola Ulrich, who has been lo
cated in Philadelphia for more than
a vear, is expected in Centre Hall at
Edgar Miller, former assistant casi- . . :
fer in the First National bank here, 's » [ els nead ha looked 01 owing to the| Democratic tickét for the office of Sheriff
in the bank during the ibsence © \ YOU ARE INVI ED fact that a meiderab portion of the] of Centre county, subject to the decision
Cashier H. L4 Ebright, who Is now he 168 have deaf kernels on them Thel of the Centre eounty voters as expressed
taking his vacation. . Brew stands up well, and if favorable] ot the primaries to be held Tuesday, Bep
wen ie HIOWS ’ vr
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shoop, on Sat- eemmerenses"T (meme wil] a a ost wav wwmber 20, 1927.
urday, went to Burnham Park, and feed for all farm We are authorized to
from there to Matewanna where they name of ELMER BREON
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were entertained by Mrs. Shoop's sis ™ . . for Sheriff of Centre County
ter, Mrs. Maurice Long. ne oid 4 : ‘nab t ML the decision of the voters
; Johr ine ratic Darts ot} bpd vy v r
Archie Heckman, employed sinc : Nn eFdiie panty, as expressed 41 the Promary REPUBLICAN
> sa : FOR JUDGE,
April by Edward Durst on his farm Lal a wi a ” i
I iv 11 hot Tuesday, Sept. 20th, 1927 The
at Earivstown. moved now at work there ? ig Centre Rep r (ind!
ship st week. Mr i VINE ES —-— WY nse 4% a p for
f farm his person FOR TREASURER, Pudge the arts of
the operations of his
a? . THE RICHELIEU THEATRE |." fats cin sii series s | me mepamces
election, to be held In Centre
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Grove,
Mrs. W. H. Karper, of Chambersburg t+ eandidate for the wmber 20th,
rer of Centre county,
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former parishioners, and Miss Miriam a
Weise, also a parishioner from Ship- Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 te|cision of the voters of the
pensburg, spent a forrmight at the RP MA YW. as expressed at the
Lutheran parsonage. me pam————— We are authorized to
Mr. and Mrs. Jo durket, Mr. ana 9 r DIEMER T
Ir. and Mrs. John Burket, ; TODAY (WEDNESDAY) ONLY h is 2 camBidat
Mrs. D. H. Bj Borough, is
former parishioners,
A nt three ‘ction Comeay | Treasurer
the
“TOM AND HIS PALS" eratic 1 te aE ressed TY iy
| n ; Western: DFO COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
We are thorized nnounce ths
AUGUST 17h ==ooiE
Also Pathe News, Special Comedy,
“Some More Excuses,” and Cartoon
Y ou will be offered eel. .
Admission 10 and 20 cents.
B I G V A L U bo POLITICAL ANSOUNCEMENTS
DEMOCRATIC
FOR JUDGE OF THE COURTS OF CEN- |
TRE COUNTY, i
i bereby announce my candidacy for
In Seasonable and Dependable
the office « Judge the Courts of I
Merchandise ire County, subject to the docidun of the :
cesses | Oor Remodeling
for the Home . 10
has begun, and while the
carpenters are working we
yearted support is most earnestly and
J wpecifully solicited.
and Personal Wear ngfally wiicged, Sy ER
taflly my election in November, I soi
the park as
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smuly pledge a . rompt, honest
ve who can find njoy in
od efficient a ni -—W. HAKKI]
pes. who notte a swd| ARRANGE TO COME TO THIS IMPORTANT EVENT | OF WaLkek,
Bruce I). Rov
rents ror on i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 171 |x of vee voc con
his home in Centre Hall al County:
he na week H+ : pe 1 1 th a ¢anMinte f0F the office
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will continue to give you
real S A LL E Prices.
Remember, all new mer-
chandise--everything in the
store at Low Prices.
NIEMAN’S
pienie, held at Willlamsport on
Department Store
21 We Are Going to Move a
Lot of TIRES in a few Days — a
We know, and you know, that nothing will do
i ener wm sense [|| this but a Slashing Reduction in Price.
man of Centre : '
Well, how’s this : :
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Drenteel am (Only 2 Sizes, but if you can use themr you're in on this) -
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fraternity brothers of Harold H. Keil
er. paid him vieit on Bunday, mak-
ing the “4p in a Diana roadster. Be
ro Ten, ome the lo 250 30x3 1-2 (A Standard Cord Tire) $7.50
Keller drove to State College to look
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over the institution ’ h ] 1 'B : ‘ f
Mr. and Mrs , CC. Mitterling and Ww it s or
daughter, Miriam. on Sunday went by
S08 10 Pg Ns orn F. O. B. Detroit—Full Factory Equipment
arine Keller und Robert Keller, who 29x4.40 (A Standard Cord Tire) 4 50 4-Dovt Sedan (Not a Couch)
Umer the mammerment of Ms. and with TUBE, for % Few New Cars Have Received
Sn. Ammitia Toner, ingtd elghiy:aine 4: a Welcome so Emphatic
years, who resides with her daughter, : : and Sincere
Mrs, Thomas Minary, of West Park
street, Lock Haven, well known here . aaa
in Lutheran missionary circles. while As Dodge Brothers expected, fis bellijact gew Fous
dressing made a misstep and fell. She Y . “H h ] : ” Si has instantly won a vast and enthusiastic following
suffered a simple facture of the hu ou ask . \ Ow come t |, OW price v 1me- is already a pecracular national hit.
merus of the right armn and an Im
pacted fracture of the right hip. ply this: We have bought heavily on these two Within two days after the first public showing orders
John F. Foreman, of Cresson, is the were received for $3,250,000 worth of the new Sedans.
champion long-distance subscriber on S1ZCS, and expect to do a volume of business at a Mile-a-minute performance at this unheard-of price is
the Beparter's subseriptio 1ist. A 2g * -
ng on 1 one striking reason—and here are a few of the others:
From 0 to 25 miles an hour through gears in less than
eneck. receives rom wim on Moissy |) gmall margin of profit.
1934. What fa our 7 seconds!
rtet” in debt to him
n the Fe ' : "
f yo lucky enough to be ) » eithe a a :
atendent f you're : ough to be able to use either one of these Longest springbase ot any car under $1000!
I ounty. and two sizes, snap this up. It’s reasonable that those who de- 25 miles per gallon of gas at 25 miles per hour.
oo strike And it . ot ’ . a -
n st hn lay in buying are going to be disappointed. 19-foot turning radius!
keeps me rather close to the w
mer. a de - ™, I 0 N ~y 5 le § Chic, smart, up-to-the-minute body lines — fashionable
Helen Carver, daughter of J i 1 he Sale S n Ow -e Come See Us . pastel colors! ;
Mim, Nowion Gurvet, HVing West Co Plenty of seat-room, leg-room, head-room-a big, lux-
town. the other evening enterta ned Siow interior, richly role?
her fellow members in the class In the !
Built to last long and re-sell high.
Lutheran Sunday school taught
M Brnest Homan, in a most delight : |
ful, manner. The evening was pleas- And the lowest priced sedan in Dodge Brothers history
antly spent and delicious refreshments » »
wre served. The glrlm present were! . See iteedrive iteeand you Il deliberate no longer.
Helen Weaver, Madaline Emerick, Eth
el MeClenahan, Margaret Rudy, Dor MAIN STREET : CENTRE HALL HOSTERMAN’S GARAGE
othy Emerick, Elizabeth Homan, Detty ;
Ebright, Bertha Sharer, Margaret Me- TIE Dis. 1
Clennhan, BEwlyn Colyer and Juna .
Hertzler.
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