The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 10, 1927, Image 5

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    AND PERSONAL
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Mrs. Warren A. Homan
week from Altoona where she had been
visiting friends.
A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will
be held at the of Mrs. F M
Fisher on Saturday evening,
LOCAL
returned last
home
home of
0. Pack
Packer is at the
Prof. and Mrs. L
er, in Centre Hall, for a sh
Palmer, of
Hall High
and broke a
Sumner
his parents,
Potters
school lad,
Paul
Centre
a fence
arm.
bone in
Hill, on
Altoona
Centre
went io
John I.
Royer, of
morning
brother,
Frank T.
Wednesday
to
who is
Dr. P. W. Leitzell, of
consin, is grateful to
about Spring Mills
shown at the time
father, James N.
Hoyer,
his
ill.
see
Benton, Wis
many friends
for kindnesses
of the funeral of
his Leitzell.
Philadelphia,
gpent a part of his fall vacation ai
Potters Mills, his former home, Eun
ning for small game. He is a Pullman
conductor on the Pennsy Rallroad, and
has made many trips on special trains
to all parts of the U, 8
J. Frank McCoy, of
of Keystone
held at
reunion
California
At the annual
State residents in
long Beach, a few weeks ago, among
the 6000 present were W. Henry Mite
terling, Mrs. Amelia Zerby and daugh
ter, Mrs. Chamberlain, and no doubt
many othres known about here,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A.
Friday drove to Latrobe
Monday were guests of
ney and other friends in
The roads were very bad
on Friday, owing to snow
and fog encountered
Hennéy qn
and "unt
Thomas Hen-
that district.
going west
storms, oe
It took eight months of preparation
and four months of
Henry
ic Fi
make
Mag
shooting to
“The
ame’ for Samuel Goldwyn,
Theatre,
King's production of
ing to the Richelieu
1,000 individual
wan 200.0060
Scenes
feet
(3 3 k } "4
Gross Shook Deing one
ed parties
being condition
the
put
lLeagoe
3
per hundred
tember
FOUND DEAD ON HIGHWAY
After Being Strack by Automobile
of Unknown Driver.
James Lupert, 50
Beech
State
county
of the
Sunday
aged years, of
Creek, was
highway
line in
Cook
morning
been hit by an automobile.
The accident was discovered by Mr.
and Mrs. McDowell, of Howard. who
notified Lyle MeKean, of Beech Creek,
and Dr, George H. Tibbens, the ‘latter
finding that the man was dead.
The body was taken to an under-
taking establishment at Blanchard,
and Dr, Heaton, of Philipsburg, cor-
oner of Centre county, was notified.
He conducted an investigation Sun-
day afternoon, but decided that an in-
quest was unnecessary.
Mr. Luppert was a life-long resident
of Beech Creek. He was unmarried,
and lived alone, following his occu-
pation of a laborer. He had not been
seen by any one Saturday evening as
far as is known.
The funeral was held
afternoon and interment
Hayes Fearon cemetery
Creek,
on the
Clinton
front
o'clock
evidently
found dead
over the
Centre county in
residence, at 5
He had
just
Wednesday
made in the
at Beech
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Pald Tax and Costs; Relyeased.
R. B. Reed, husband of Lillian Reed,
of Milroy, paid $57.35 to Prothonotary
Peters and Mrs, Heed war liberated
from the county jail after serving 11
days. Bhe first was arrested for non
payment of taxes two years ago and
released from jail after serving two
days on technical grounds,
Last month, A. B. Calhoun, a new
tax collector for Armagh township,
caused another warrant to be issued in
an effort to collect $5.26 school tax for
1926, apd Judge Balley ruled that she
ther pay up or go to jail. She
to either pay or to furnish
y and was locked up.
Mr. nor Mr. Reed had any-
to say when liberated. Reed Is a
y nt-keeper at Milroy and well
able to pay the tax bill and costs had
they desired to do so.
THE VOTE IN THE BOROUGH.
(Continued from first page.)
Recorder of Deeds:
Lloyd A
Hoy, D &
Stover, R..
Sinle P...
Commissioner:
Miles, R & P...
Wilson, R........
D&P....
County
Howard M
Newton 1
John 8, Spearly,
C. M. Parrish,
THE BOROUGH
of Eleetlon:
BR...
135
TICKET
Judge
PF
W. H
Smith,
Potter,
Inspector of Election:
TT 1.
Verna
Smith,
Howe,
Borough Auditor:
Jacob FF. Wetzel,
Lettie Brungart,
Counelbnan:
Charles E,
WwW. A.
George
CA
WwW. A.
D. M
George
W. A.
Flink,
Henney, R..
QO. Benner,
Kryder, R
Alexander,
Bradford,
Searson,
Homan, D...
School Director:
Chester A
Pp
H. &.
BK.
Spyker,
Emery, R
Strohmeler,
Keller,
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PLEAD GUILTY TO CHICKEN
THEFTS BEFORE LOCAL SQUIRE
a——
Lock Haven Men Admit Stealing
100 Chickens from Willlam Stoner,
Centre Hall—Awalt
Furst.
Two
at
from Judge
Saturday
etective of
Ryan, ©
evening
: f st wl
officers Both men had
tor Le
sing : nam
ents
wi was wanted for
PA
Attended Funeral of Mr<. Runkle,
Among
others who attended
neral of Mrs, John H. Runkle were
these Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Runkle,
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Scholl, Mr and
Mra. E. T. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. D.
H. Slick, Mrs. E. E. Green, Mrs. Mae
MeCumings. Mrs Carl tossman,
Mrs. Kreger, Arthue Kreager, all of
Altoona: Dr. and Mrs 8B. C. Runkle,
of Philadelphia; Mrs. Margaret Run-
kie, Mr. and, Mrs. LC. Runkle. Mr.
and Mps. W. 8. Runkle, Miss Louise
of Shamokin: Mr. and Mra
the
Runkle,
J. H, Rhoades and family, of Elysburg;
Mrs, W. A. Brown, daughter Anna and
son Charles, of Huntingdon; Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. White and daughter Ruth,
of State College: Mr. and Mrs, J. H.
Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Will
jams, of Pine Grove Miles; Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Williams of Clearfield: Mr.
and Mre. Ray Williams of Oak Hall;
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Bloom, of Will
lamsport; M, B. Runkle, wife and
daughter, W. R. Brackbill, W. G. Run
kle, of Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Foster
Sharer, Mre. Smith, of Zion,
Urm———
THE NEWEST FAKE,
If you get a posteard from a firm or
individual notifying you that they
have a newspaper clipping mentioning
your name, and that you will be inter
ested in it, don't bite. It's only the
Intest scheme to separate you from a
dime or a quaraer. These people write
all over thecountry for sample copies
of newspapers. From them they: clip
their items, and without stating what
paper the clipping is from, they offer
to mall it to you on receipt of a cer:
tain sum. Curiosity leads hundreds of
people to answer and when the clip
ping comes they find, nine times out of
ten, that it was clpped from their
home town paper and they had read
it before. The malls are being worked
to a standstill by these sharpers with
this new form of graft. Don't let your
curiosity get the better of yew but
toss the offer away and save your
dimed and quarters.
THE CENTRE
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EMERICKS LAYING CLAIM
TO LARGE ESTATE
fo Sue
£500,000,000
Astor,
of
of John Jacob
Thelr Portion
ner
for
be
Pennsylvania and
New York,
relatives of John
action will started in the
Legal
Surrugate Court of
Curphans’ court of by Hfty
Nicholl
ire of an
geven of 200
Emerick, Lo
es tinty
fH)
recover thelr sh
estimated to be worth $500,000,
Nicholls
previously mentioned in this
John Emerick, asm wa
paper,
John Jacob Astor, in
vin 1 Hoy
acting for heirs
WHS fn
the
St. 1
partner ol
fur business a
ois, Missourd,
n the suit to be brought
The
property
$£146,000,000, of
f
entitle composed o personal
amounting to approximately
which $7
the
of
6.000.000 ig In
in stocks
estate in the
York City
Berks
prop
and remainder
and bands, and
hearts South
Baltimore, Ph
this
rding to
currency,
read
Boston, New
ladeiphia and
Much of this
the statement
named
Emerick's In
alone there 4000 nx
“John Nicholls
in Hesse Castle,
5, 1749
1797 and
with John
tioned
the best
Europe. He
his property
brothers in
The
a letter
of
county, State
erty,
by
made
HOO
the attorney above, is in
ran Berks county
Hie es
Bwnu
Novembe:
country
Emerick
Lie
came to
many
ind this
engaged in the
Jacob Astor
thirty
fur
He was sti
Berlin and
agent in
leaving
to the children of his two!
United
quoted
written by
Research |
Harr re
W. Boozer
the
children
Cire
LOM
Years in
Ws known fur
never
married,
the States."
wbove is from
Ferguson,
Arch
dat
jetties
paragraph
Jessica C.
rarian, of
under a
of
dates «
ives,
to
recent
The
if births
inherited
town
lis of
the
further te
deaths of
and
he fortune
The delay
le Wis
Wppain led new
found as «
paper
EE.
Miss Lee Operated On,
@
surgeon is hopeful
She speaks occasionall
citi —
Card of Thanks,
1 H. Runkle kes th
t
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and glve
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climax
quakes
will break
the
and
reeords
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world a
chuckles,
and
We
production to he
tised
to mies It!
entire
adver
dare
personally guarantee this
exactly as
comedy Don't
a knockout
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Matinees Wednesday and Thursday
Admission, 15 and
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stern,
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before he could thi
the query was reps
“Now, sir, come
to marry daughter?
I want to know ™
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young man.
son.”
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older man. “Exactly. You can't have,
or you wouldn't be so anxious to mar
ry her”
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