The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 24, 1927, Image 5

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    " THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
Tuesday and Wednesday were un-
usually warm for this season of the
year, ”
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
.
Frank Hennigh., of near Tusseyvilie,
is bedfast with pneumonia.
Mrs. Ella Gardner, of Pennsylvania
Furnace, is a guest of her nlece, Mrs,
H. W. Potter, in town.
Miss Mildred Palmer spent the
end with her parents, Mr. and
E. B. Palmer, at Potters Mills
The T. F. Royer farm, at Spruce
was bid to $3000 at the pub
on Saturday, but Mr. Royer
to let it go at that price.
Henry Noll,
tor, was taking
field beyond Milroy, where the
plane is impoumded.
Leltzel, of Millmont, will
Riverside, Illinois.
Amanda C.
spend the winter at
345 Blackhawk Road.
Dr.
children,
ton, DD. C.,
Hugh Morrow, Mrs, Morrow, and
visited relatives in Washing
week the early part of the week.
Mrs.
Rodney MoClellan, who had been em-
at the plastering trade at
Heights, is now at
Hall.
ployed
town, | Rosedale his home
held fat Linden
refused
HC sale
A son was born to Mr, and Mrs, Fred
Brown, at on Monday. The
child in the family, all i
whom with the parents.
Colyer,
avia is the eighth
at home
the Pleasant Gap
up passengers fie
Kratzer
Hn a are
Benner returned from
on Sunday
Mrs, George O.
the after
an meet having been treated for a week by Dr
Waterworth., She counts the treat-
ment received there as beneficial,
Wert,
Claude
Clearfield hospital
J. Shannon Boozer attended
ing of salesmen of Firestone tires, held
at the Penn Alto, Altoona, on Tuesday.
A five o'clock turkey dinner was Miss
daughter of
served, Mr
Wert, of Tus
John H. Bover, of Altoona, came here | geyville, is a bookkeeper in the ofljce
during last week and until Monday|of the Homan Motor Company. Miss
was a guest of his brother, T. F. Roy-| Ruth Grove, who filled the ey
er, at Centre Hill, and Frank D. Lee, months, is again employed by the
in town. View Poultry Farm.
Mrs. H. L. BEbright,
on Tuesday underwent
for the removal of her
private hespital conducted by
Foster, at State College.
Mrs. W. W.
Catharine
Mrs.
and
place
eral
Grand
Hall,
an operation
tonsils at the
Dr. J. V
of Centre A daughter, Phyllis Mabel, was born
to Mr. and Mrs. George Barner, Belle
fonte, fst Thursday. On the same day
a daughter. Margie Rae, came to the
home of: Mr. and Mrs. Newton Zell, at
Bellefonte. The mothers are sister and
daughter, respectively, of Mrs, R. L
Smith, of Centre Hall
Miss
High
been
Kerlin was brought to
her home here on Friday from the
Clearfield hospital, after an operation
for the removal of a gofter. Her c¢on-
dition now Indicates: permanent relief.
Mrs. Grover Weayer,
entertained the Service
Latheran Sunday
is a member, last
Refreshments were served.
Foust, a Centre Hall
1927, who had
the training
Methodist
Phila
the Coope:
Lenora
schol graduate,
taking a gcourse in
mirses in the
Broad strect,
entered
New Jersey, to com
of near town,
Cla of school for
18S 3 4
the
hospital, on. South
delphia, recently
Hospital, Camden
. . plete her
Those who visited the Thomas De- Mr. and Mrs. C. D
laney home Friday were Mr. and or
Mrs. Harry McCauley, Mrs Reuben oa
Loveland, from Lamar; Mrs. John ou.
Decker and Mrs, Jacob Sharer, fron
Spring Mills.
which she
evening.
school, of
Thursday
WOors
Bartholomew, of
and Mrs. Ed. 1. Bar-
Wednesday left for
the
ation They expect
Sunday. At Aloo
a student in thea Pullman train,
Shippensburg tate room.
Maxwell,
of Alfar
ast
hs town, and
tholomew,
Thanksgivir
Chicago spend
Vig
iriam Moore,
at
day
‘olloge
ten
Her
spending ¢ vacation
home here other, He Leniey
for
month
Mr.
The hunters connected with the Slack hunted with the Black party Hey
hunting club will regret to learn of the eral years, Beginning of this
death of A. ¥. 8. Flinchbaugh, of Red he pald a visit to the cunp.
Lion, which occurred on Friday. He Flinchbaugh was 72 years of age,
PUBLIC SALE
eens (ff ree
WESTERN OHIO COWS
A Carload of them. ‘‘The Best that Grows.”” Will be sold at
Jodon Cow Barn, Pleasant Gap,
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25
AT1P. M.
and close springers.
Holsteins and Guernseys, all T. B. tested, fresh !
$
This is the best load I have ever brought over the Ohio
Every cow must be as represented.
Come early and look them over,
T. E. JODON
COPOPPrPes
line.
E. M. SMITH. Auct,
SANTA CLAUS
Invites You
to Come and See Him
[mit 8
H. L. Ebrigit. of town. |
{ 1 son, Harold
‘enonah, New Jorsey where =
“1 WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO
~PLAYS AT—
Harry Von-|
"| The “Scenic” Theatre
« branching Where the BETTER Pictures are Shown
BELLEFONTE
WEDNESDAY
5 THURSDAY, FRIDAY (THIS WEEK)
visit of the St
ind
ada. of Spring Mills,
Monday and paid
The junior Mr. Vi branchi
out in work as a taxidermist,
he has become pro-|
nada son,
were In town
ry visit
nada la
his
of work
taville, employed |
company
Rudioff, also of Pottsville, arrived here | VICTOR HUGO'S IMMORTAL
Monday i 1 of Mr.!
Mrs. J. George Boal. at Potters |
(“LES MISERABLES"—
on CLASSIC
and
Mills
r guests
early and get
Special admission prices
Children, Adults Se.
he :
Matinee Dally.
Jor Economical Transportation
mmr
In thousands of American hom -s
there are now two automobil: sw
“a car for her, too,” so tl at
there may be transportation for
the family while “he” drives 10
business. And because it
to arive and park
smart and
Chevrolet isan outstan
ite among women
where. Comein!
to le ven how Liele
ana operate a Lhe
coy fryer
it
The Tour's
: 8 rs po 3
or Roadster 525 The Couch s 505 The Co po "4
The Sport 87 1 5 ihe tperial S 45 %
+ on Truck 4%
Cavrtolet nda oy .
cimis Only)
AM prices fo. In} ine, Mich,
Jrock Cleves 1 Doliversd Pecos
They inc't ie tise lowest bustling oJ Boancing chaigis waite ls
DECKER CHEVROLET CO., Bellefonte
HOMANZMOTOR CO., Centre Hall
QUALITY AT LOW COS1
IN ALTOONA
ON SANTA CLAUS DAY
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
November 25 & 26
SANTA CLAUS has
of Altoona Merchants ,
a visit and inspect their \
goods to see if they Ene
accepted the invitation
to come and pay them
stock of Christmas
meet with his approval.
SANTA has informed the merchants of Altoona that he
will leave his headquarters at Land of Love on Top of the
the World in plenty of time to arrive in Altoona on Friday, No-
vember 25, and will spend all of Friday and Saturday, Novem-
ber 25th and 26th, inspecting stores and visiting other business
places and parading the streets of Altoona.
SANTA will come in his sleigh drawn by
His 6 Real Alaska Reindeer
ry %s ’ 'e Hr
“Dasher, Dancer,’”’ ‘‘Prancer,’’ ‘“Vixen,'”" ‘Donner’ and
“Blitzen.”
‘“Lot-A-Luk,”” his faithful ESKIMO HELPER, and ‘Mary
Christmas,’”’ his loving wife, will also be with him and he will
have
His Own Santa Claus Band
Santa wants all the children in Central Pennsylvania to
Come to Altoona for Santa Claus Days
ann See His Wonderful Pageant and Street Parade
As it will be impossible for him to make visits to other
places in this section before Christmas.
This Wonderful Santa Claus Pageant
will please grown ups rs well as children, so all are urged
to plan to come and bring the children
to Altoona for Santa Claus Days
Fri. & Sat., November 25 & 26
ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION
mm
iat a
Santa Claus will be at
THE STRAND THEATRE
Altoona, Matinee and Evening
on Santa Claus Days.
Plan to meet him there and see
Johnny Hines in “All Aboard”
Friday & Saturday, Nov. 25 & 26
g {
The Kelley saw mill will be moved’ ty above.
to Mifflin county where thet
of Rev Heed
who had been
re. Bteely, wife
Valley. The mill is now
which place
Brockerhoff,
and several other tracts
Maurice Kelley
and
who will cut the large tract refer
Ferguson
Steely of Bellefonte,
Benner, a Willlamsport
Were was brought
and cut has |
nd ’ Her condition
it Is
red
charge of the mill
rious
important announce-
ment regarding Season-
able Merchandise,
Next Week.
SPCC PPO OPPOSPOPEO TEI PIOIIIOS
NIEMAN’S
DEPARTMENT STORE
“WHERE THE DOLLARS GO THE FARTHEST”
MILLHEIM
Chevrolet Dealers’
Used Car Month
Nov. 15 to Dec. 15
Special Bargains on Used Cars
1 Chevrolet Sport Touring, 1924 Model
1 Star Touring, 1926 Model
1 Ford Roadster, 1923 Model
1 Ford Roadster, 1924 Model
1 Chevrolet 1 1-2 T. Truck, 1926 Model
1 Chevrolet 1 1-2 T. Truck, 1927 Model
These cars have all been thoroughly overhauled by
expert mechanics and are in first-class condition. That is
the basis on which we sell them to you. You take no
risk.
HOMAN MOTOR CO.
CENTRE HALL
—
Sh
Deer Hunters, Look!
I Will. Mount FREE
The Head with the Largest Horns, or
The Smallest Head which is legal,
in any style or pose, exclusive of the panel.
I can please you both as to quality and price.
All work has my personal supervision. I have had plen-
ty of experience in the art of Taxidermy, and I employ only
the most approved methods. .
My work is guaranteed to be as permanent and lasting
as is possible to find.
SEND FOR CATALOG TOJAY
HARRY C. VONADA
Licensed Taxidermist
© SPRING MILLS, PA, R.1
Phone TRL 3
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