i a ng pg, A LOCAL AND PERSONAL on iestaurant adv. Oysters at Mieediine on Saturday. News, on time Newport in town Brean, of arrival spend a Maurice P. Virginia, was an Monday, and will among relatives We and re anteed Centre short her | <9 render a complete vulcanizing treading service; all work Manufacturing Ca, ady gufi'~ Progress Hall. James B. Linge. tten tiie that Dalry Mr. and Mrs, Kennett Square, former's parents in they are attending Show at Memphis, have wii this place the National Tenness« Mra. Mary has heen at the Methodist fome years, 18 not Her condition for serious She is In Shoop, who Home in improving in time abth Tyran £071 health has been year, some her the fox Bradford, during been ill and Mrs. W. Frank last three weeks, has a part of the time her condition was She is suffering from bron chitis in an acute form. Her camdition during the last few days has been Sik h that gradual recovery is far. Mr. and Mrs. DD. N. ly married, have gone to ing in Yeagertown. Mr, employed at the Viscoe plant town. Mra Dorman will be as Rhoda Royer Zettle, Frank Royer, of Centre HIll Rev. and Mrs, J. M. Kirkpatrick at tended the State Sabbath School con vention held last week at New C It was their first experience at a convention and resulted in m them more enthusiastic in school work than BETIOUS, looked Dorman, recent: housekeep- Dorman is n Lewis recalied a daughter of ARLE State Ring Sunda y- ever. Bethesda Evangelical Mills, held thelr R Sunday af YIN ey edito the Spring last Peffley, ture of Sunday Evange Rey ered iddress preaci he evening to ence. ved he by nd Bermuda the 8B. 8B. St Te that Mrs are in Anna Islands George but at written the weath- ind at 5:00 A, M. ramn- aaive ghe They The the the sailed on ship enco time the er was the sun bow on spectacle untered a note was beautiful, storm. ning brightl} A inothey the residents wns shi the sen was Mp witnessed by indies, both of whom were former here, An interesting meeting of the W., C. T. U. was held at the vome of Mrs. F V. Goodhart on Saturday evening, at which time Mrs. Goodhart, superintend- ent of the county XY, P. B.. gave ag re- port of the county convention held at Port Matil Officers were elected for the ensuing vear as follows: Mrs, 8. F. Greenhoe, president: Mrs. Chester A. Spyker, vice president; Mrs. J. PF. Wetzel, secretary; Mrs. R. P. Campbell. treasurer, otters with temperance slogans on them were secured for the schools. The installation of officers will take place at the November meet ing to be held at the home of Mrs F M, Fisher da A few in these columns of an by Frank Git which about half ago mention was made orchard owned near Bell yield a weeks WOney eville ted to bushels of was ¢ crop of apples. About picked and estimate named high. One car load of Delicious dpples were shipped last week that came up to the standard of United States Standard No, 1, and fo these $3.00 per bushel was received. All of the fruit in the orchard was said to the American Fruit Growers, Inc, Martinsburg. By all the fruit is meant the drop apples and all others except those having rot specks. The lower grade apples wil be shpped loose In ears and the better grades in baskets, the top layers of which are selected and laid first. The fruit is being pick: ed on the bushel basis, five cents be- ing paid with a premium of one cent per bushel to men who stay on the job until ‘completed. The record day's work In picking was 135 bushels for one man, X[ 6000 the apples have been it proves that the above is not too MARRIAGE LICENSES. Oscar M. Houtz Mary Anna Calderwood Hershell Smith. . Edith J. Records Lawrence M Elmida Pouiltin T yrone TS yrone Kylertown {viertown Lingle larence Harence Agent Prize Potato srower. Former County formerly and an State College, county agent alumnus of hae 400 Robinson, in Centre county Pennsy led for Jom the Ivania just qualil the 1927 Keystone dushel Club successful farmer of His field of 15 potatoes Robinson is a Mercer one in a 436.2 bushels of measured acre, acres, produced He planted the hills The county. weed per LOG, 28.3 by 14 inches, planted April 25 plowed clover sod to which to the acre were ap ele Hobinson 10 tons of manure plied, He used a 4-16-4 ferti the rate of 506 pounds row. The vines sprayed 12 liver at acre in the times. per were ———— Candidate, independent this Compliments Democratic The Philipsburg Journal, in politics, with inclinations, in {its issue of Monday: Lyman Smith, Democratic for county treasurer, was in week meeting his many friends county. Mr. Smith. a resident of tre Hall, Is the county's most worthy citizens. and should he be elect ed to the office to which mintedly would public official Bays nominee town in this Cen- last one of he aspires, ad make a most capable BOALSBU RG ITEMS, invited tH to at- Milk Plant ( hanges Hands, Jefferson's Rirthday National Holiday! In execs posal to 1 nations national patriotic LUTHERAN SYNODS PLANNING Scheme Includes 1.000 (Congregations and 265.000 Members—Purpose to Prevent Overlapping of Territory, TO UNITE An intersynodical committee, senting Pennsylvania Ministerium, the Synod of East Pennsylvania, and the Susquehanna Synod of Central Pennsylvanit, all constituent aistrict synods of the United Lutheran Church in America. met recently in Harr to discuss a propsed merger of the threes present on the territory of eastern nia and seuthern New J¢ presidents of three synods, Dr. BE FP. Pfatteicher, Dr. Calvin P. Swank. and Dr. John Wagner, attended the cotiference, which voted to holt five simultaneous repre the ishurg bodies, which at overlap Pennsylva- rsey. The the regional conferences at strategic cent out such A4if Ht les : may Within the rritory of the oils Innudry to iron arise. three avn there are approximately 1.000 gregations with bership of gyivania churches with East Penney with 40.000 hanna ritory, hers, The plan generally urged for the merger of these synods provides for the organization of one general synod with four district synods in definite geo: graphical sections. The plan provides for meetings of the merged synod bi- ennially In the odd years so as not to conflict with the biennial conventions in even ears of the United Lutheran Church, Yearly meetings of the dis trict synods are proposed. A special committee will consider these plans asd formulate them for later discussion by the synods involved, Cote ommunicant mem- ilch the Penn includes G88 members, the Synod 160 churches ind the cludes this ter and 35.000 mem 2H8.000, of wi Ministeri 156.4 Ivania mebera which um Vuh Husque Synod 1606 churches THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE EALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL A prisoner escaped from Rockview on Monday afternoon. Sheriff's Sale, on September 17th, 1927. and that it will be unlawful for any- one to enter upon the premises for the purpose of buying or removing any of the aforementioned property. 3t.042 LP. cs —— ATA 030 4 Chicken Noodle The thesdn Bullding operations placed under way or completed during the first ten months in 1827 In Lewistown have exceeded two million dollars, LANG. and Aid Evangelical Supper. AA AW —— RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. W. B BEELEY, noted rupture pert, famous ability and in handling difficult cases, will sonally bas at the Bush House, dill fonte, Saturday, Oct. 22nd only, 9 A M. to 8 PP. M., where those desiring to eRcape a may cons the Be hold a thie Ladies’ Boclety of church will ex skill per noodle Harvey evening, and Mrs, Saturday for his chicken supper at home of Rote, Spring Mills, Supper will be served October ed, from 5 until 8 surgical operation o'clock Price. 40 cents, him without Mr. Bewley suit charge . patented rupture will hold bad strengthen tie contract and position of the work under says the WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PLAYS AT-— The “Scenic’”’ Theatre Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown BELLEFONTE PHOTO retainers he with cause uses will muscles to opening. Any iny kind of with safety. ations we inds In and surgeons financiers and farmers; U., 8B. Gov't employes in Arm.y Navy, Postoffice and Dept. of State; Men, Women, Children UTION~-Elastic should the now ruptures Case Hues, Clos body can be tuken For for life, have cared walk of as well two gener many thou physicians every an THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF BROADWAY" Leatrice starring shows THIS “THE ANGEL Here pnd another trusses with straps never be used they intest Just Beenie Joy's vehicle, the 3 © sueeze COMes and slowly cations Master too late delicate parts against bone dangerous operation, roa test produce fa C06 Loust sitating rupture now. It will be strangulation sets in, torn out will be giv ial attention Home Office, 117 8, 11th Corner 11th and Sansom Sts, compii- . oine of those neces patrons will rave about SATURDAY LAST OUTLAW"— COOPER, JACK JEWEL your after that 1 Op erations Ll Ve “THE GARY BETTY en Hp Y AY J Street, LUDEN and Phila, Pa. addr eRe, killed name n a deceptive hard-riding, breath 1 melod and at no other BEWARE of uns use my nin publi Cut Out vii 1 + the persons who amn of a red wit) © with manner 1 3 tn onfidence and Keep for Reference, LEGAL NOTICE. COMING THIS MONTH. Cenem “METROM™ USED CARS FOR SALE 1927 Model Chevrolet Coupe. 1923 Model Chevrolet Sport Touring. 1924 Model Maxwell Touring. 19240verla nd Touring [Winter enclosure] 1921 Model Reo Truck. 1926 Model Star Touring. These cars have all been thoroughly overhauled by expert mechanics and are in first-class condition. That is the them to You take no risk. basis on which we sell you. HOMAN’S MOTOR CO. CENTRE HALL ws eA Brilliant New Line of Cars America discovered the value of this briiliant new car with a swiftness only rivaled by the car itself. Everything about it appeals to the mood of the hour. [ts amazing pick-up--from 0 to 25 miles thru gears in less than 7 seconds! Its effortless mastery of dis- tance at a mile a minute! Its trim, streamline beauty finished in the smartest colors. The way it grips the road at sharp turns—.cushions passengers over rough roads—travels in “high” up steep grades! Its economy at the curb—17% feet of parking space suffice! Its economy on the road—25 miles per gal- lon at 25 miles per hour! Neverhave Dodge Brothers sold a sedan so low in price 50 high in value-so thor oughly in tune with the taste and spirit of the time. 4-DOOR SEDAN *875 F. 0. b. Detroit Pall Factory Equipment HOSTERMAN’S GARAGE Donee BROTHERS MOTOR CARS The correct paid a look if you out of on the ensary is u shots ters FOR ols, c—— List Corrected. stibpcription list was and if recently, THE RICHELIEU THEATRE Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 to nem adults, norter’s [rast HURT ed the week, you iption fuhel given Like at your this week and see were rend it, ive proper « he. Children, ¢ who find thi di he sporting diate figures will confer a favo publishes the ne : TODAY (WEDNESDAY) ONLY Amount to Lr nem nto the 111.9% 2T or '2X “HED SIGNALN t Nes the SALE. the SEIT OCTOBER 20 ‘ i ird the express i Also PUBLIC IRDAY, Selected Short Subleects, 10 & 2he. THURSDAY & FRIDAY (This Week) “THE CHINESE PARROT"— io Lhe Selected Also News Short and and 25e. First Run Subjects, 10 rd has nder SATURDAY “WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS — h RIN TIN TIN, the on. thet : great dog ADVERTISEMENTS. Also Selected Short Subjeets, 10 & 25¢ 8 AND BSBHOATE--Two sows and 10 Pot WEDNESDAY Week) “THE TERROR OF BAR X"— (Next eight plge hy her for sale~-J. M. Biauser gid BALE- ill lay y la White tier leghorn part of Noy reasonable pr Centre H | Also Selected Shart Subjects, AN for 10 and Zoe ill sell a CC. Weaver A CHILLY WINDS | that make one shiver, are only early messengers of fall. 8 you think of Winter Clothes—think of NIEMAN’S, where snappy cool weatner styles are ready for the Season Overcoats - Lumberjacks Sweaters All the New Novelties snappy in Abundance. HUNDREDS NEW Walk-Over Shoes FOR MEN IN STYLES AND AND WOMEN, FALI FALL COATS—FOR LADIESIN EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS NEW MODES, FOR CLOTHES AND FURNISHINGS, NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE THE DOLLARS GO THE FARTHEST"” MILLHEIM did dd > The Haag Vortex | $137 ae al) It I. C. MCCLENAHAN, Agent CENTRE HALL, PA roerrres rrr
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