The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1927, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA,
FHURSDAY,
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
A W, BMITH...... asasasseinn ver Editor
MD a” Local Editor And
W. RB BAILEY. Business Manager
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NOVEMBER 1
7, 1827
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Sasered at the Post Office in Centre Hav
» second class mall matter.
TERMS. The terms of subscription tu
fhe Beporter are $1.00 a year, lo advance.
ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal potlces,
fwenty cents per line for three insertions,
gmé ten ceuts per lone for each additional
imsertion.
Lecal notices accompanying display ad-
gevtisements, five cents per line for edch
meertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
giaimum charge, twenty-five oeats
Pisplay advertising rates made knowa
8 application.
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Sunday Church Services
omxxE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
on, Bev. 8B. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
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TRINITY REFORMED,
wo (Rev, Delag R. Keener, Pastor)
Pentre Hall
5:50 Sunday Scheol.
7:00 Home Missionary
Catechetical instruction , 7:30 FP. MM.
Sinn Friday evening.
"pring Mills—
1430 Sunday School
2:30 Church Bervicea
Catechetical
Thursday
Farmers Milks
$:30 Sunday School
10:30 Preparatory
munion Servi
MLL. a
i
Service,
118 P, M.,
instruction, 7
evening.
and Holy
ve.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. W. E. Smith,
Evange
Centre Hall
Tusseyv -e
Lemont—7:3
Qentre Hall—
Prayermeeting,
Pastor.)
Wednesday at 7:30.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor)
Centre Hall-—
fog at 10.30.
SBmullton
services at
S. preach
Quarterly Confer Saturday even
ing, November 7. at Spring Mills at
9:80, Dr. M. E. Swartz presiding.
BVANGELICAL,
(Rev. M. W.
A sain
Held
SPRING MILLS
Dayton. Pastor)
Weiner Roast,
vening
vening
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Neeseo
er, Mary rd
ard Foreman, of
The
and Mrs
ent were
man,
James
William
was
DD. R Keener.
My, and Mrs
Foreman
Decker, Ray,
and George
haperoned by Rev.
party
Others pres
Wesley Fore
Mr. and Mrs
Clyde, Warren
Decker, ee
Sara
Birthday Sarprise Party.
On Monday evening the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul M. Fetlerolf was entered
by a group of. friends who came W
surprise Mrs, Fétterolf on the occasion
of the anniversary of her birth. The
complete
ghem their own refreshments. “Whicll
#81 énjoyed. The evening was spent
dn a ‘delightful social way, The Yollow-
dng were present: Rev. and Mrs. 8.
¥. Greenhoe, Mra. Ada R. Butz, Mr.
and Mrs. FL K, Frank, Kenneth Frank,
Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Zettle, Mrs. Jennie
Kline, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Zettle,
son Richard and daughter Dorothy
Jane, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Houtz
and daughter Freda Jane, Vianna Zet-
tle. J. Harold Durst, Mrs, Fred
and daughter Anna Fay.
Stovey
Charters—Keller,
Charles J. Charters and
gyn Keller, both of
united in marriage
Saturday evening. The bride is
known in Centre Hall where she
sided some twenty yours ago. She
A daughter of the late Peter Keller,
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Pomona Grange,
A regular meeting of the
County Pomona Grange will
at Centre Hall, Tuesday,
26th, at 10 A. M,
Miss Kath
Pittsburgh, were
in that city last
well
re-
a
Centre
be held
November
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Edward BE. James ... «Tyrone
Alice Dunkle ........cievv0v0 Tyrone
Ernest M, Gates .....+.......Maringo
Alberta G. Taylor .....Warriors Mark
Larry M. McCloskey ............Cato
£daith M. Heverly ............Howard
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DEATHS
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WwW. Runkle, Dem
Snyder county,
Middleburg op
ago he
since
falling.
Dantel
RUNKLE. —John
Docratoie sheriff of
died at his home
Saturday morning.
suffered a paralytic
his health
in
Two vers
stroke,
has been
wis a son of
both deceased,
Valley
engaged
which time
The
and Sarah
was born
ie t eased
Runkle, and
in seventy
in the
ness Fledlar, and
to Middleburg
engaging
Georges
ears amo He
bu
went
ntile nt
nhout
in the
he
county.
Years ngo, FAI
Four
ted sheriff of
YEurs ago
Snyder
Wis
Al
san,
youngest
twenties,
SOent ow his
tion
Runkle, still
elected on
suoeead his
majority.
Surviving the
and one daughter,
toona;
Keemer,
Middleburg,
Cyril in h
Demooratie ticket
fice
the
father In of
deceased are four
namely: Carl, of
Winter Hu
Williamsport; {
Mrs
Two b
Runkle, of
Runkle. The
who was Miss Stallacher,
Fiedler, preceded her husband in death
twenty-three years ago.
Funeral
afternoon, with
burg. ow s
| niin
sONS
Al
sven, Fla.)
vil), 03
Witmer,
rothers al
urd
Calvin, of
ou
of
George
and
of Selinsgrove. 50 #ur-
Calvin
Daniel
vive: L
and
wile,
Shamokin
of
held
interment at
services were Tuesday
Middle
of
YODER. —Mrs. Amanda Yoder,
Salona, widow of David Yoder, died at
the Lock Haven hospital Friday night
shout 6:30, was aged about sev
enty-seven years, and had been 11 for
roma time
Mra Yoder Is survived by
daughters: Mrs C, C
tondale; Mrs. W. H
Haven: and Mrs, 8.
the
8he
three
Royer, of
Ty
ROT,
ree
had
down moun
med to function.
Mrs. Henry
Mrs, John
of Tylersville,
2 months and
husband, who
tre county,
John.
been
g the
gon
ref
was a daughter
L.utz and was a
She was aged 74
one day, Beaides her
is well known in Cen
three children survive
address in unknown:
Mrs, Henry Hoy, of Pleasant Gap,
bert. of Mingoville: Mrs John M«
Cosslin, of Mill Hall; Miss Edith, of
Pittsburgh; Grover and Robert, at
home.
Fanerfl services were held
Hublérihurg Evangelical
terment in the little
ing the church.
of Mr,
ind native
years,
whose
at the
church; in
cemetery adjoin-
LL A MS APRA.
Port Matilda Man Killed,
Michael €. Walk, of Port Matilda,
aged 82 veare, died at the Mercy hos:
pital in Altoona at abowt 1:30 Monday
morning the result of a possible frac-
tured skull, a fractured forearm and
a lacerated forehead received In an
wwtomobile accident
Mr. Walk was injured
by an automobile as he
from another in
home of his son in Dix,
tilda, Sunday evening.
Mr. Walk had accepted
to the Dix home,
when struck
was alighting
front of the
near Port Ma
car
a lift to get
He stepped from the
car and started across the road, da
rectly into the path of another car,
which struck him and knocked him to
the road.
In the excitement of the moment
the name of the driver was not learned,
nithough he is sald to be from Jersey
Shore,
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Brigadier General Frank R. McCoy,
of the U, 8. Army is being boosted as
the successor of General Leonard
Wood in the Philippines. COeneral Me-
Coy as sent to the !idaqde ov Presi:
dent Harding as chic! of st! of Gen”
eral Wood. He ds a fative of Lewis
town, a son of the late General Thom:
as FF. McCoy. Two sisters, Hannah
and Margaret McCoy, live in that city.
COMMENT ON THE ELECTION,
Democrat Tells How His Party Lost
Judgeship — Philipshurgers Have
Held Number of Important Of-
flees In Past.
[Philipsburg
“The
the
Journal. }
of Centre
by a
no
Democils county
handful
concerted effort
the Democratic
trict,”
lost
of
Hs
judgeship mere
votes because
to get
Philipsburg
Jo
in commenting on ti ¢ election
there
not vote
ted
made out
vote declared
the
in
in well known il member of
party
“In
were
| The
each ward In
who
Philipsburg
did
condition pr
Democrats
Hane evil
in this
election
few
part ol
different
automobiles
the time, couls «11
the
bers
“Coupled
isms
some
it
choice
and carels ITE
to this
given the oppositi
of the local leaders of
all 1 { for then oO Vi
nee 1
party.
their
every
the
is ye
at +» glectior That is
itizen's right But after
in the
iondors
pri-
these
have taken part
and
their party
i JEITION rat
been by
iu
CO Ls
mares, have honored
in one way or another, it
take off their
heads off for
becomes them to
and
the
has
region
almost
OP
been
work their
ition. That
going on
several
sort of th
in the Philpsburg
for years,”
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6 the first re
elected pre
Neming
ipghurg
Judge elect
ident of Phi
siding offices
ou
porated }T years
to be
of the Centre county
8 since the <county was incor
So far ¢ oan
of
~ i80
be ascertained
burg ever
ind election
in
s
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BELLEFONTE'S NEWESTTHEATRE
“THE RITZ” TO OPEN MONDAY
Apples for Sale.
A limited amount,
BALDWINS, GREENINGS
WINESAPS,
all sprayed and
THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST AND
MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE
Showing CONTINUOUSLY from 2 te
11 P. MAM.
adults, 2b. Children,
THURSDAY
VAUDEVILLE
JAZZ BAND.
World's Greatest Trained Dogs
Benrs from Ringling Bros, Clreus.
RADKIN, Best Trained Dog Act from
Kelthis: HAPPY JACK COTTER, Kiug
lof Tramps and his Million Dollar Dog;
| MILLE Queen of the Alr, In a great ae-
{ robatie net; ADA BOULDEN, foremost
RHEUMATISM
While
Army 1
in France with the
a noted French pre-
of Hheu
have g
American |
obtained
the
Neuritis, 1
scription for treatment
matism
thin
and VOT
10e
to thousands with wonderful re
th Frult
quality.
Also 50 to 60 White Leg-
horn Pullets.
J. ROY SCHAEFFER, Centre Hall
suits
AND FRIDAY q
ing.
ANIMAL SHOW AND|it If you
The prescription cost
nothing for it. 1
will me
A postal will bring it.
PAUL CASE, Dept,
Masschusetts,
me no of
will
fine
rk triad
f wend nddress
today.
your
Write
K23%,
and Brocton,
The Centre Remorter $1.50 a year
{lady banjolst,
| Also Buper Bpecial Picture:
[“PHE LOVE TOY"—
Also First Run News and Comedy.
Admission, 156 and 35 Cents.
SATURDAY
“RANGER OF THE NORTH"—
With the dog sl
Also Special
First 26c.
POWER
Motor power can’t be measured in cold figures,
It takes a hand on the wheel and a foot on the
accellerator to feel the pulsing life and thrilling
flow of sustained energy and force.
“Ranger,”
a Buster
Run News,
great iy
Brown and |
10 and
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
COMING TO YOU DIRECT
BROADWAY =
FROM
You’ll realize this as never before when you
drive the
NEW STAR SIX
Because it is undoubtedly the most POWER.
FUL ecar in anything like its price class. Fig-
ures can prove it to the mechanic and the ma-
thematician, but actual experience will
demon-
onstrate beyond question the vigor, the snap,
LL PORN oi 44 +
the flexibility of this wonderful motor.
on
comfortal ba
ind chines
construction, and
iway with all eye sirain, p
Crean m
anu 3
ing
ro je
clear, bright, flickeriess plotur
i The most
| he iting systems
i weuring patrons
fair at the right
ling has been
i patrons of the
ind, Mr.
nothing fs too
the success of
os,
ing and
installed,
good freah
temperature. Noth-
make the
most comfort
states that
good for his patrons, as
the Richelieu made pos
the new Ritz, and Mr. Richelieu
states that the new, Ritz was built be
cause at times the Richelien would
not take care of the crowds. and Rt
as his desire to have seats and com:
fort for everyone. He also states that
nowhere, in his seventeen years of
theatre experience in various towns.
has he found a community ke Belle-
fonte and Centre county, with all its
beauty, and #0 many good people who
appreciate good, clean entertainment,
and he declares such a community de-
gerves such theatres the Richelieu
and the Ritz, and all the comfort and
good entortainment possibde, and with
this in mind, we believe he has given
the people of this community another
olace In which they will find much en:
joyment, and a building of which this
community may well feel proud.
modern ventilat
een
#
have
RKRiWayYys
oveaerioked to
Ritz
Richelieu
new
{ able,
aibile
as
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GUNS~GUNSGUNS,
GUNR! GQUNB! GUNS! « Big game
rifles; all makes, both new and second
hand, at $5.00 up. Expert gunsmith-
ing, and sight adjusting. If you want
to trade, buy or sell, first see BELL.
“THE GUNMAN." 427 Logan Street,
Lewistown, Pa. 2
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Publlie Sale of Cows,
On Saturday, November 18th, J. E
Kratzer will sell on his farm, one mile
north of Milroy, between 25 and 30
good cows, about one-half of them
fresh or close springers—Holstelns,
Cuernsoye, Jersiys and Shorthorns
This Is a good bunch of cows Also,
a nice lot of shonts, Sale at 1 P. M.
sharp, Come; lunch free~D, B.
Peachy, auect. J. B. KRATZER.
TRY IT.
Also
Short
Run News and Selected
15 dhe.
NEW “RITE” THEATERS
First 21
Subjects, and £ i
Again Improved
AT THE
MONDAY AND TUESDAY (Next Wk)
FETTEROLF'S GARAGE
B11 Phone CENTRE HALL
ak
Also Selected Short Subjects, 10 & 25¢
WED. THURS, (Next Week)
DEVILS
Also Selected Short Subjects,
Admission 16 and 20 cents
and
oH
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