The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1927, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ISSUED WEEKLY. . . 2 era” : ‘a ‘
RA —— EMERICK. —George Emerick, a Civ Miss Louisa Stallings, . the young While In France with the American
MceCOY. ~-Miss Emma McCoy passed | | American mezzo-soprano and radio art
5 iI war veteran and former resident of
Apples for Sale.
A limited amount,
BALDWINS, GREENINGS
WINESAPS,
CENTRE HALL, PENNA, ou i ist of New York City, has been se- Army I obtained a noted French pre-
CR et rm— 1 OU] of this lite, after a Jong illness, on Philipsburg, died at the home of alcured to ive a recital in the chapel | scription for the treatment of Hheu
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1927. Saturday afternoon at her home here. daughter. Mrs. H. H. Dahier, at Du of the Presbyterian church, Bellefonte, | matism and Neuritis, 1
RSET i —— | Interment was made on. Tuesday fore Bois, on Sunday, October 30th, Friday evening, November 18th. this to thougands with
, noon in the Presbyterian cemetery at ar a A few of the many press comments wa a s
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, The deceased, whose nage was T9010 pier of Miss Stallings are|”V'% The prescription cost me noth Frult all sprayed and of fine
ah Ww, BMITHE ....cseessssassssssss: Editor | Centre Hill. after services were held in vears, was a native of Hublersburg. appended nothing for it I will mail quality,
;Ow, BE BAILEY... Local Editor and | the Presbyterian church here by Rev.l He served faithfully as a member of From the Quebec (Canada) Chron it If 3 Ww n send me vour address Also 50 to 60 White Leg-
have given
wonderful re
Business Muaosgar | 1 Ar Kirkpatrick, her pastor. Company F, 2nd Pennsylvania cavalry... felegraph postal will bring it. Write today
cra] horn Pullets.
- - J during the Civil wai I 1874 + Was “ S40} ‘ ' ‘AQ
op The deceased was the ycungest of i ‘ M A, Si Bor. oy ’ Miss Stallings’ stage presence is PAUL CASE, Dept, K28%, Broeton,
» arrie Mary A. Shearer, of Bee g i ol ;
Smdered at the Post Office in Centre Hui children “of Aléxander and As married to i earer; oO ech | ou rticularly pleasing. She brings with | Massachusetts,
an hl 8 5 | Creek, who died 18 years ago and was
eCormick MeCoy, and was born] buried in the Philipsburg cemetery.
J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall
COPS OOO IIOP
#9 second class mall matter.
TERMS. —The terms of subseription tv
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fi Boyortet use §LI0 & year, in suvaace eventy vears. There survive her one two sons, together with ten grand
» sevent a ere sul : 3
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal potices y : : . children. ' true and pert
awenLy cents per lime for three insertions, brother, John McCoy, who has long Following funeral services at Du: ibly tru ang pert
#8d ten cents per line for each additiona Hved at Norristown. : : Bois, the body wns taken to Philips | quisite notes. To these must be added |
@eertion Miss McCoy was an active member| burg and buried with military honors]. oo awhat unusual charm of the
ie £3 IWIN ATS . { i I 4 ie
Local uotices accompanying display ad- a the Presbyterian oT hang sveu beside the grave of his wife. clearest diction in several langu
y EE INNO wor i { er
gostisements, five cents per line for each|'v Noe ted In MISSION WOT al. a and a fine #ense of the dramatic
Saoertion; otherwise, elght cemts per Une; Phases of church work carried on by SHUEY —Mrs. Julia A Shuey. The Indianapolis (Ind) News say s |
iplmum charge, twenty-live cents. Waaty. well-known and highly respected resi-jof Miss Stallings:
Display advertising rates made known dent of Lemont, died at the State Col “Her voice has a rich, warm qual
application. OSMAN Thomas Milton Ostman, leg hospital, following a major opera-ily—i almost caressing tenderness
formerly’ of near Centre Hall. died at
fie to the platform a freshness and
verve, and an apparent Joy in her art T™ ~
+ Surviving are on fl “y " 10 Centre Remorter
at Potters Mills. She was aged about Surviving are three dsugnters and}... ... atremely captivating, ana 1 a year |
these are merely adjund Wf nn remard
ectly trained
soprano volee, with many ex
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. tion on the throat. She was a daugh- during’ planissimo passages There
Tenth ot 14 ory bs y ape 28 .
Long Beach. California, October 26th}... of Michael
v — : ; id Eva Grove ¢ ; a great deal of brilliancy and dramal- | ' an’ : x
Sund Ch h Se 1 from the effects of a paralytic stroke. porn im 1860 a § Gegse snl Wis le’ ability for ¢ lyric vole . The y x Motor power can’t be measured in cold figures.
ay urc - rvices He was aged about sixty years and stead near Shiloh. She was aged 67]9visileness of her notes were pro-! It takes a hand on the wheel ‘and a foot on the
i. . . was never married. a vears. 2 months and 8 days Since the |nounce d. varied in thelr color and eas-| . 1 a . . Pa
#ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHANGE The deceased was a son of Uriah D.|geath of her husband, Alfred Shuey.|lly shaded. Her program was present accellerator to feel the pulsing life and thrilling
Kev. 5. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) and Catharine Royer Osman, and was| wontv-three years dgo, Mrs. Shuey |ed with thorough musicianship. The | flow of sustained energy and fc
. « BF, born in Centre Hall. Later the fam-|. 4 her husband, Mrs Sarah Btters.| Dutch Serenade by deLang, a song of 44 pree.
Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. ily moved to the farm where Robert{,... made heir home together at Le-|eXtremiey long phrases, was sung per
Centre Hall, 2:3v P. M. Bloom now lives, west of here, and It] mont. In addition to the sister men-|fectly by Miss Stallings.” You'll realize this as never before when you
Light Brigade, S. 8. hour was from there. more than thirty-five], ned, the deceased is survived by two Music lovers In all parts of the] .
cs Net sem years ago, that Mr. Osman went west, | thers, Danlel A. and A.C. Grove, county * should go hear this talented] drive the
Farmers Mills, 3:3 P.M. finally locating. at Salt Lake City.[poth of Bellefonte. Another sister, [young lady. Outside of town people
Confirmation class, 6:30 P. M. Utah. He. was long employed bY aiars Amanda Houser, of Bellefonte, [may reserve seats T J 3
~~ gold mining company 4s an office man|gieq just two months ago. Funeral memt————— NEW STAR SIX
~~ it the mines, and at the time of his] arvices were held fro the he » od ‘YA WIE PW .
jor ™ TRINITY REFORMED, death was on the Tetired list of the servi were held from the home, and EVANGELIAL MERGER FAILS.
a continued at the Shiloh church, Rev . s
(Rev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor) company. For some few years he had Wagner, of State College niisaloha dl’ to Lrraniks a. COM") Jecause it is undoubtedly the most POWER-
Pentre Hall been in California, where his death ; usmoners hiuned 0 alranse nai
t E. Smith of . . i wy . : . .
— weurred. EL 4 . . 5 1 plete merger between the Evangelical | F U Li car in anvthin like its rice class Fig-
$:80 Sunday School Mrs. ia Osman Zerby. wife of ta Se ” Bhd 3 nk s nt ig? ak and United Evangel yt ions : - g i : . Le
20:30 Holy Communion. Horace Za the only member of the {ara Shuey was & If the church. fo .y peld in Al wn last week, ap ures can prove it to the mechanic and the ma-
Friday, 7:30. P. M, Preparatory|. Hving, ita Jeter 10) the Hhiah ahd long member of} oy adjourned as far apart as ever thematician, but actual ¢ rience ill d
{ Service. John H. Puff. here, stated that it wa - 3 Orimner ne NE w eld | Arris ¢ X] e ii agemon
Tusseyville— her brother's wish that his body bel HUNTING NOTES
3 cremated. His imstructions were fol} . A» . tard IAN" 5 4 ’ ig \ sy sis » .
1130 Sunday School. pra ely s ong statement saying the re the flexibility of this wonderful motor.
2:30 Home Mission Service. loed and soma time ¥ ‘ gd to wo thal wy Tes this .
1 ed in ti} grave | Conslderabl . HH ame Wis ‘ ha Evansel a re a "n a } 4 TRY IT.
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The third meeting of the peace com
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onstrate bevond question the vigor, the snap,
Soi the ashes will be inte
L . - s his mother in the
EVANGELICAL it Centre Hall
(Rev. W. E. Smith, Pastor.) Mr ma
Pusseyvilie— weumulated
Megular worship at 10:39 A. M. investments
Bgg Hill—
Megular worship at 2:30 P. M.
foont—
Regular worship at 7:30 P. M.
Depire Hall—
Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7:30. [W. M rove, Berwick ire Cousin ¢ . kt Bru \ y # x 1 : . fd ay
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. BE. Hazen, tastor) ePan in liregg lov i Tespubiel 91 : | I= We use it when he “ / : Again Improved
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Sprucetown—S. S. at 10:30; preach-| .. __ . ne ha hed hea wn} - : . . 1.1 53 ;
dng at 9:30 A, M. fs } . : O a | tis ix The 2 Py te } tees : v ‘ ; y’ r
Spring Milis—S. 8B. 9:30; public wor- | Wilson Leitzell, when Ja w Leitzellly 3 iA tars . . ia
a im wen [ELE Tos on Pop Sr Li | 4 GOOD JOBS J FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
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services at 7 P. M.
BVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS
(Rev. M. W. Dayton. Pastor)
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Lhange In Form of New Telephone
Directory,
Distribution of the new Winter
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satisfaction o concern “ pity 2, of the : vtori
The new h ’ directory $ hurt renisted by le H F'. Gree
glso indicative of th fact that large] hoe, of the Lutheran church. Inter- |
metropolitan conditions are found here] Ment was made in the Presbyterian |
and must be handled in a metropoii-j cemetery at Spring Mills. Her gel, hey sey rd i 3
. & ’ a > ithe mountains ears in the morming
tan manner in order to be adequate. was 82 years, 10 months and 25 days. { Dr 1 V. Foster saw his first wild
fn addition to 168 pages or listings Mrs, Jamison, before marriage, was), : > . :
in the white section there in also a Miss Jennie H. Miler. a daughter of 1 ney on the wing. and later monster
LE ¢ *Ttracks of a ear, and close by smaller
y lasaifie sect ! g +d James and Mary Meyer Miller. She
Jelilow oF classified section sntaining ADA "he N ual po Meser i = wa tracks, presumably the prints jeft in Y i EPH NE
w v5 OTIC TNS Pi ¥ 1 sr § ® 1g sin { x Freatier
us business concerns listed under : i ng ie BICALET {the snow of a she bear and her cub
4 sine g fcati art of their arri i iv at}
Ahelr regular business classification I ir married life lived aligu, sacks were found on Nittany
Spring’ Mills,
a, Mo i K iy OCalin®
Four children survive the deceased, fountain, back .of the Daniel ‘Calin
A Childish Practices’ re A Eo fare. [han farm, north of Linden Hall BEL Telephone scientists in- of-town calls to mearby points
Who Reaitiful Bo insbung; Mrs. R. E. Hockman, Phila . po a vented amachine for sending Just like local calls 18, to you, a
ng helps to keepia n youtiful | delphia; Mrs R. A, Miller, Tyrone, A bear described to be as big a8 aj” ictures 5 le) h ne i ! gib resu ’
In fact it makes mang mén childish, and Edward T. Jamison, Spring Mills, | baby elephant is making” its “head- ; pe over ale more tan le ross.
#8 witness the habit of ‘many, of them * i
a quarters in Nittany Mountain, West c i i
ER ae an An nun of Telephone research—to improve A newly developed high speed
of shooting at every sign they see, It was seen by a num-
a -
pegardiess of its portance. RE ERTERS - wed Kgran Btiery dled oh ber of parties. among them George W. our telephone service—gave it service to more distant points 1s
I is not very complimentary to the " “HAT ay, a Week| palston, who says it is a “whopper.” irth another
appears Mr. Ralston and his son :
hunters of Pennsylvania that the State after ‘the death of her sister, Mm],
this issue. After the funeral of her Gmtovered Brule home, which is said From this same effort have come The whole American nation, and
While taking his Sunday walk in
A ASS.
Bighway department has to issue its Shuey, a notice of which appears in
annual warning agaipst the destruc : . to be a mansion of some dimensions. Ca
tion of signs along highways, but the sister, Mrs. Etters took her bed and The bear season opens Tuesday, on Television, Vitaphone, Radio nada and Cuba —— and now
ye s1ally ‘ 3
#xperience of past years makes such gradually grew weaker until death|,,.g pe rhe : M lear wi 3 N rts . ] 100
8 Warning necessary. ended life. Funeral services were held and after which time Mr. Bear will be Telephone, Public Address Sys- » y of Europe and Mexico
e. : obliged to elude an army of hunters * i p
Highway signs cost public money oh Monday ad interyent made Ha or be taken dead. tems, Radio networks, the im- ve been brought nto your
and they are erected for the protec-i> $ was aged 71 years, or J .
he Se oo probes husband, Henry Etters, died a number M———————————— proved Phonograph, and medical home or offic ec. ;
: wll ’ a i PY & y y Y Pony gy “ . .
Quirk possesses the men who choose | °F yeara age, Dai A Grove and Al . Th rn Pony Sale. aids'such as the Audiphone, Audi- Because of ceaseless study and
such signs for target practice or whe v Hove, o > onte, are brothers riday, 5. Jodon, at his cow ban * a . . RL
shoot at reflectors erected for the of the deceased. The deceased was alot Pleasant Gap, . sold twenty-two ometer, and Electric Stethoscope. experiment, your Jelephone pl
io ‘ i ive {fF cousin of Mrs. M. I. Emerick. of thisjcows, six Shetland ponies hirty. AOE ne We use oi the
protection of night drivers is difficult cous c nd ponies and thirty VICE YOUr everv-aay use of
to comprehend. place, the mother of Mra. Etters hav: | two suckling colts. The cows averaged All these ings grew out of telephone is today more de-
The State Highway department is|'"% Veen Eva Stover. $153.50; ponies, §55.00, and colts, $43. studies an experiments to make ” oi
wery properly determined to prosecute — At the Mitterling barn at Centre your telephone service be ndable, more accurate, more
any men Jutectud at such vandalism. WEAVER. Mrs. Charles A. Weaver Hail, on Saturiay. hi C. Witmer sold tter. ighly personalized, and is greatly
The punishment ought to go furtherldied at her home near Murray school WE y- Fe cows At an average price B .
shan the penalties prescribed by the] house, Brush Valley, on Saturday at of $126.00, Two cows In the lot sold The fact that you oan make out increased in scope.
highway laws. If a few such offend | ternoon. from dropsy. Interment was very low, reducing the average very
ers were to forfeit the privilege of|made Tuesday afternoon at Farmers much for the lot.
bh ti A J y BY. DD, . Ke ——— A i
puting t might prove an effective Bala. Rev. D. & Ree oflciating. Palle. Sak of Oona T H E B E LL T E LE P H 0 N E C 0 M PA N Y
———————— Miss Lena Long, daughter of Isaac
On Saturday, November 18th, J. E.
Car Load Chevrolets Received. ahd Emma Long, both deceased. Shel|iratzer will sell on his farm, one mile VA NI A
is survived by her husband and four|naeth of Milroy, between 25 and 20 OF PENNSYL
The Homan Chevrolet agency herel hildren, namely:
v s ¥! Mra. Alin Duck, .
on Monday Resolved 2 car load ot < Chev: lCentre Hall, R. D.: Mrs Gardner ood So od : Jehu ——
pion half ton truck ke, . i Sten, Ansley ys Bg gi nn Guernseys, Jerseys and Shorthorns. J. H. CAUM, Manager
’ he are 34) NE Thi is a good tH Also
iE vrolet couch ‘waa i five brothers and three sisters of the a mice Tot of shoats Sale at 1 ¥. M.
robo, decensed. Her age as 49 . years, T|.harp. Come; lunch free~D, 8.
months and 1 day, Peachy, auct. J. B. KRATZER.
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