The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1927, Image 4

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    CENTRE HALL, PA.
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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
PENNA
JR
CENTRE HALL.
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THIRD
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
B WW. SMITH......oo0ns cesses Editor
LEY Loeal Editor and
SOW. E. BAILEY... us
Jop— -
Botered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
a9 second class mail matter.
TERMS —The terms of subscription to
Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance.
ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices
Panty cents per line for three lusertions,
$@4é ten cents per line for each additional
fmeertion
Local notices accompanying display ad-
pertisements, five cents per line for each
fppertion; otherwise, elght cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rates made known
sa application.
Sunday Church
DAY. AUGUST
Business
.
Services
FEXNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor)
No Services.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.)
femont—
Regular worship at
Egg Hill—
Regular worship at
Pusseyville—
Regular worship at
Pentre Hall—
Prayermeeting,
10:80 A M.
Wednesday
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Pine Grove Mills, 30 A. M.
Lemont,
Centre
11:00
Hall, 7:
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E. Pastor)
8prucetown—=S.
Hazen,
=
EVANGELICAL,
(Rev. M. W.
SPRING
Dayton. I
MILLS
‘astor)
POTTERS MILLS,
resident
bas her
visiting
Mrs.
dren. «
at the
Smith.
Jack (
accompanies
and two
Y.,
at the
" Ross
na, visite
G. H.
secompanie
ar and tw
spending the
McCormick
All those
gxaminatior
were gu
penh AVer
Brown, Kathi
and Robert
Ed. Evans
Bdward I
Evans, f
friends on
#4 home
visit at
while.
E. G Mingle and
burg; A. E. Mingle and family, of Co-
burn; Mrs. HA E, Mingle and two
#ittle boys, of Akron, Ohio, spent Sun
day evening at the G. H. MeCormici
home. They all returned to thei
homes but Mrs. H. E. Mingie and two
boys who will spend the week at the
MeCormick home.
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PRAWING PLACES ON BALLOT.
The commisiohers of Centre county
wish to notify the candidates who
have filed their petitions for the coun:
gy; borough and townsihp offices to be
voted for at the fall primary to be held
Tuesday, Sept. 20th, that
selected Tuesday, August
day for drawing for
fote. Persons desiding
may do so and draw for themselves or
they may select to draw for
them. If no one appears for a candi-
date the commissioners will select
some one to draw for them.
16!
gpent
High
iftnar #
the
Cot wood
Max
from Pittsburgh,
Miss Malinda
msport, visited
reday. They all
Miss Evans, who
MeCormick for
¥ w.th
Thu
except
the
retu
home
wife, of Aarons
they
23rd
on the
to t present
have
the
bal
ns
place
wr
someone
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Borough Democratie Candidates,
Democrats in Centre Hall who have
filed petitions to have their names on
the fall primary ticket are as follows:
Council—~Warren A, Homan, Clyde E,
PDutrow, W. Abner Alexander, George
Searson, Lawrence Runkle, D, Milton
Bradford. Four to be nominated.
School Directors—H. G. Strohmeler,
D. K. Keller. Two to be nominated.
Judge of Blection—C., W. Boozer, H.
W. Potter.
Inspector—Verna Rowe,
Auditor—Lettle Brungart.
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DEATHS
-. .
Keller
avenue.
MOTHERSBAUGH. David
Mothiershaugh, of 638 Fifth
Williamsport, diedat 11:45 Fi
at Howing a |
136 ue 9
Mi
Boalsburg
iday night
home fo ving lil
He was
Mothersb
VEATS
n itive Of
in Will
Owen and
He resided
He was a son ol
I ler) Mothers
such, botn
and
Kenneth
(3¢ .
Margaret
pittsburgh,
ser
nt
wr
YY.
t}
afternoon
The Rev,
the Bet
fated Burial
Ww
Fune:
any
#
famsport,
cemetery
ansm———
orge Feerrar,
Williamsport
at his
He
WOR
Centre Hall 73 Howard,
ss A AA HBAS
I. Convention,
delegation
the
onvention i
any desire to be entertained over
arrangements be made by
ing Mrs
Matilda
in
in the basement of
where the
night
notify
Port
can
R. Williams, of
\
irace
GOODHART—JODON.
L. Goodhart, of town, and
Miss Grace’ Jodon. of Millheim, Were
united in marriage by M. Piper,
at Milesburg, on Saturday. Monday
evening the bride and groom's Com-
panions gave them merry ride in
a highly decorated Ford
The groom x» son of Mr. and Mrs.
James C. Goodhart and the bride a
daughter Mr. and Mrs. F. V, Jodon,
formerly of near here but now living
in Milihelm. The young couple have
the Reporter's best wishes
George
ev. C.
a
is
of
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Operations for Goltre.
After two operations for the removall
Mrs. Sylvester
Hall, im
More than
was tak-
and was
of two inward Roitres,
KE. 8harer, of near Linden
proving nicely at her home
three weeks ago Mrs. Bharer
en to the Clearfield hospital
placed under the care of Dr. Water:
worth, who later performed the two
operations referred to above at inter
vals of a week. Bhe was brought
home on Sunday. The patient is in
good epirits and if nothing unforseen
oectirs complete recovery ix assured,
Mrs. Albert 8. Allen is a second pa«
tient from tis section taken to a hos
pital for the removal of goitre. On
Saturday she went to Philadelphia
where previous reservations had been
made at the University of Pennsylva
in
nia, It was not known by the family
on Wednesday morning whether the
operation had been performed or not.
BAYARD WRITES
OF HOLY LAND
MES, ROGER
INTERESTINGLY
Christ,
With
Visits
and
By
Impressed
Lands Freguented
Is
Hallowed Scenes,
Deeply
loget
the C
Holy
ome pla
churned
Nativity one must descend stone
behind the c¢hols It
relieved by flickering
the golden lamps
golden star marks the
shrine
af the
is very
Light
A
na
for
#teps
ida Hy
from
a
hanging
thi
vity This stable cave is a
{all the world
i returned
T of
(Hive
lace of
by ti
Mount
to
Jer
snd the
We usalem
the King
regarded ins ti
ension
Minaret
ne Of
316 A
Mos
ithe
tas the
11 magnificent
Holy
Tye
cored
AAI AI
uniform Signals for Urossings.
CONTINUOUSLY
M.
assess, Po—————
Showing from 2 Ww
11 P.
(WEDNESDAY) ONLY
OLD RENTUCKY =
TODAY
“BRED IN
CHEMISTS CREATE
DUSTLESS TRACKS
aing back
ory of
trary,
sO0H,
to the ti
man ranneth
seems
me when the mem
not to the con
destined to be obsolete
race goers Bay.
Gradual improvement in caring for
the big metropolitan tracks near New
York and Chicago, as well as others
in various sections of the country, is
responsible for the change.
Landscape gardeners nave wrestied
with the problem for years, not for
the benefit of helping the “students ot
form” but for purely aesthetic reasons
Dustiess race
weuld add greatly
tracks, it was agreed
to the comfort
the spectators for the best race finish
in the world holds no thrills if only
the judges can ses it
Today chemicals are freely used in
keeping the dust from rising. Chem
ists had to find something that would
not injure the horses’ hoofs and #t
the same permit thoroughbreds
to use thelr maximum speed,
Calcium a chemical that
absorbs many times its own weight
of water, been used for some
years on the smaller tracks at county
ming into
¢
03
time
loride,
ch
has
and state fairs and now is co
Horses Run Under Ideal
Conditions, Thanks to
Science.
of AKING
in the
3 the
} raCing
other horse's
immemorial
world and run
hora
parase
wider employment on
the larger
tracks.
FOR BALB-—A 1% bhoves-power we-
er motor. in good condition, is offered
or sale Motor was in use in Report-
r office untll edectric motor wae o-
Lad bed Apply a this office
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HE following
official
FIURKRE &
MOON NIX sr
Lge
sid
FETTEROLF'™S
Hall, Pa.
Gentlemen:
GARAGE,
fenirs
record 1
CENTURY:
The
“RACH
ths
following Is
OF THE
in the
I=
24.7
No
Miles Traveled on “RH
Miles Per Gallon of Gasol
Oil Added,
24 Miles per Hour total elaps
30 Miles per Hour Running 1
6% Miles per Hour Highest Np
Made Hin
Drove Low
ace
only changed
Every Grade and
Wide
shoved
fipen In fs¢
of Race, and car in Revers
Yery truly yours
STAR
Again Improved
FETTEROLF
Bolt Phame CENTRE
sala
letter gives the
on ‘“‘Speed”
hiIMME]
DIANA EIG
fey
AVENTH
ade hy the FOL R
STAR
of
ne,
the
Century.”
S00 Miles, (Ones
all
every in aki)
ed time neluding stops.
me
cod attained for One Mile.
Entire Trip In High Gear.
Philipsharg ¢
¥ .
DAMAGE
ar at n Second Daj
Pree N () DONE.
FLUKE
By John
& KIMMEL,
3. Kimmel, Mgr.
CARS
. Again Improt ed
'S GARAGE
HALL
August 27 to
and pure water.
Central Pennsylvania
Sept. 2, 1927
JACOB SHARER, Chairman.
We'll Sell
¥
We'll Inspeet it regularly, after
To sum it all ap. we'll make it
You a
it's on and running, to make
our job to make yom a regu.