The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 22, 1927, Image 5

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    THE © CENTRE REPORTER, CE CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL LEON EMINGS INSTANTLY WEEK-END awn PROGR AM OF PHOTO | (POPPI PIOOIOIOO PIII I POIIOOEOI CREE GIES EIIOCIOIOI EGO OOI TOES HITE OECRS CROP GOGO IOC POOP OPOIES COPE PPPOE PPOPO”
of ——h KILLED—HIT /BY TRUCK —PLAYS AT— 4 =
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Try and matc@ our prices on shoes.
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¥Frankiln Sharer died a few days after A weak heart was probably indirect
its birth, ly responsible for Leon Emings falling
tourer binta mb ‘a bn junder a truck and being Instantly - i . ’ | .
Taira a Is Com | killed, on Saturday afternoon, at the A Showing of Paramount's] ! he al O } &
ingd, at S08, ue) ne At Oak Hall Stone quarries. Mi Em i
Shop, Centre Hall. ngs Hved at Lemont with Mrs, Jane Best Offerings during |
The borough schools close on Friday Stambaugh, and had gone to Oak Hall .
for a week's vacation, re-opening on quarries in search of employment, Christmas Week.
Monday morning, January 2 talph Hasuinger was loading a large ; TO DO ol <9) CHR IST M. AS
intended | PARAMANOUT PICTURES MEAN { : - |" § fe
truck with crushed stone he
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mes : Apion, of town, : a in. taking to State College, and the un THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN. YOL ] R {1 - / SE OPP] N (;
er, o Je llefonte, on uesday, fortunate man had planned to go with ] = “= J
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The Presbyterians of Boalsburg are
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drove two Stata road trucks to Hau he driver as far as his home. The -
risburg. the : ariver as ax So : HR Ju Ae " LEARN NEW POINTERS. —If you
= 4 __jtruck was loaded and on its way ir wish to keep up with the new things
The Sprucetown ME church will | fore Mr. Eminge was aware of it, and}, poticulture join your county hor-
render a Christmas gervice on Sunday |to accomplish his purpose he started tioultural association. If you do not
evening at 7:30 o'clock. to which thejto run to catch it. On reaching the, ..
ES arvited : a 2 ancl. it 1 ht one, investigate the possiblilly of F * Al A G d S ] .
public is Invited. 1eavily ladenc ruck, 1 8 nougnt, . izing one - f
heart failed from exertion. CR : fe. rm — : A ull Line of 50 00 € ection 0
the man's ;
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Boozer willspendi oo. +; the ground and in such al ss
NET 8 PEPIN ENP
DEPP
Come in and look em over.
SEE US FMST
PPPOE FPP
Sra a er Hah or a eel po he Saught by one of the Abed dAdo nut FT X »
' a rear eels which VARGO over 1i8 i
that city by rail today. body. Death wis en instantan i XMAS Gl 5 mas Candies,
William Shunkwiler, of the Shunk-}eous, Insurance and
wiler wholesale confectionery estab: The county coroner was called, and
Hshment in Lewistown, was througnla jary empaneled. whose verdict was Real Estate and -
here on a sales trip last week. that death was due to an unavoidable wt Bue ruits an uts
accident. Peter Knepp was an eye
i roa per very | witness. Although entirely absolved | 3
hopes ¢f recovery. Mrs. Jordan is also from. any responsibility for the lose ant to Buy or Sell ? T O Y S
Oi but: her fition is not regarded of theman's #ife, Mr. Hassinger, the i
as larly Ha young truck driver, was so much af:
pariéu serio tected that he wasgupable to proceed
W. D. Shoop came home from Bella pl a
fonts, where he was clerking in the Emings wow & native of Brook- Shp——
Fauble store, and has since heen con- wie. Jefferson county, and has no THE STAR STORE
fined to his home on account ot ill lative 1h thid) sedtian. The remains Chas. DD. Bartholomew E CHAS. A. CUPPLES, Prop. ld . 4 CENTRE HALL
ness. were interped at Bonlsburg. |
The Finkle property, located on the He hat ‘been employed during the UNTES WALL: Fu,
road leading to Georges Valley from pagi summer al the Hate College golf
Spring Mills, was purchased by James yr ad had han BOREL Leman!
McCool, who has been living on the i “a nats OL apr ours a years
place for a number of years ih n Fears ol. ne.
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A new King radio was recently in“ lpweo YOUTHS LOSE LIFE BY
stalled in the home of Mr, and Mrs. ‘ .
Harry A. McClellan, ne Pusdeyvilie. | CARELESSLY HANDLING GUNS]
their son, W. Franklin MeClellan Penn State Student Tests Workings i
Richard Palmer. an exira Pennsyl-} of * Pistol by Holding It to His
vania Rallroad station nt il Head. —Hunfer Discharges Gun :
el . f 2 Ry Ng. spp A While Seated In Car. i
Laine nena wml Gifts and the Season’s Demands
and Floyd E. Snyder. The Garis mas- | who
ons finished the foundation walls for | With hb hum, Edward F. O'Neill,
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a dwelling. | of Johpstown, he had Deen exmmining
{ hi revolves n hi Foor Ln i i )
Beatrice Gar. irrived at the home that the « nder was not working
of Mr, and Mrs { un Garis , Inf Ag O'Neil sat the edge of his HK, O to
Centre Hall, on Saturda) Wflernoeh | Pears ad tu :
F : arson pul the weapon
at 3:00 o'clock. The Sto wk, in taking! garawer and exclaimed
the “mail early” advice, made his de- “Now we'll see if it works” :
very a bit early, but the package had It 1s } 3} thou ; ] av . y ¢ 1K
very @ Hit €071Y. JUL ihe Package rai] Jr Js sd he tung % Wee nef Never have we had so complete a stock for Christmas
: risimas gut ro doaded. but one shell was In the :
and never so fine a response from our many customers. Open Every
er Bill is delighted with his only sister. chamber and the second time he pulled
The Young Girly Missionary society, |ibe Lrigger, as be jokingly held & to Free
better known as the “Glad Girls” met|his head, the bullet crashed through “¢ Alwavs lowest in i ighest i itv.” w E :
at the Presbyterian Manse on Friday | ohe side of his head and out the other. C . Al ys | est | price and highest mn quality ’ we arc vening
evening for their regular meeting, af-| The bullet narrowly missed O'Neil hristmas glad that our Christmas Specials have been so well appreci-
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ter which a social hour was enjoyed Doctors took Pearson to the hospital y
r which a soci 4 a enjoyed, OCs OK Lied ai.cdtiy otter ated. We also want to wish you all ““A Most Merry Christ- Until
A number of friends were invited and » DUL be
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the group of twenty-five girls had a|arrival without regaining conscious Gift Boxes mas and Prosperous New Year.’ 4
fine program and a good time. ness,
Warten Stick ‘whe 107 n few Soars goo ar Of hmitary. Ths iSSEas— ” kad for those LAST MINUTE GIFTS, read over these lists, and REMEMBER---
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has | wen employed by the Pratt and | room-mate, Clyde Herr, of Franklin,
or, oe, Ta oti 1 mn ret | GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE
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Christmas
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greater part ol
ratt-Moore company is OW engaged Ag sph
ne re ms Cr WOMEN CHILDREN MEN
bon county. Three of the six miles of The second accidental death happen
the concrete has been completed ed the day previous to that recorded
Daniel Fohringer and Frank Hen above. when Leroy Chambers, of Is DRESSES COATS OVERCOATS ¥~
nigh wil change locations about the land, about a mile from Lock Haven, COATS OVERCOATS SUITS -"
first of April. Both are farmers, toe eighteen-year-oid son of Clair Cham- Ea
former mow living on the C Ww. Swart bers, was instantly killed on the Coud- HATS DRESSES SHOES
farm at Tusseyville, He purchased th ol Coons. _Pike, -a short distance from . GLOVES SUITS GLOVES
AON S Len, near sneyville, when a
Housman farm where Mr Henn : ' &&
' He in was handling accidentally dis- | SHOES GLOVES SILK SCARFS
Hyves, and on doing so the atlex [is
from Mr. Swartz Van Meeker, 3 gy ATER De a soi! nosed ous, ARCTICS SHOES SILK AND WOOL HOSE
os © home- | POINTEX HOSE ARCTICS BATHROBES
MUNSINGWEAR HOSE BATHROBES BEDROOM SLIPPERS
GOLD STRIPE HOSE SLICKERS LEATHER BILL FOLDS
are George Goodhart Franklin Sharer | station along ti pike the young I SILK SARFS STOCKINGS CIGARETTE CASES
RL Mors Bryan. The two named]stopped to he the ahs on the | SILK UNDERWEAR SPORT HOSE UMBRELLAS
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firet were married during the past year. car and while they were busy fixing SILK SO 2 7 X PERS "RS
The former will Move onto the Good the 5 Chambs rs Was looking over the K si { ARFS BEDROOM SLI I ERS SI I ki RS
by SILK NIGHTGOWNS PAJAMAS LOUNGING ROBES
hart homestead. near Centre Hill, ten- | rifles which were on the Gd
anted by Van Meeker, and owned byi He was warned to be careful as they PAJ § N 2 'E \ ‘ERC '¥
James CO. Goodhart, the huckster. The! were all loaded AIANAL USDERWEAR HANDERSCHIBES
othr young man will locate on the Lawrence Shoemaker, of Lockport, POCKETBOOKS : SWEATERS NEW TIES
ames I. Decker farm, east of here, | who has charge of the gas station, HAT BAGS HANDKERCHIEFS -
when the owner moves to the Harper] decided to come along to Lock Haven. . . , ’ 4 HIER HATS
farm el he acquired some timé with the boys in order to secure some WEEK-END CASES BOYS’ TIES CAPS
Ago. st season Mr. Decker handi ay dlothing. He sat on the front seat SWEATERS CHILD'S UMBRELL y
both farms. but found it very incon-| with office of the Madden boys while EXE i SUEY pases
venient to do so, and finally concluded | the brother was with Chambers in the HANDKERCHIEFS g BATS TRAVELING BAGS
to put § tenant on the farm he so suc-jrear seat, and they had gone only SILK KIMONAS CAPS PAJAMAS
cessfully tilled since his marriage a about 500 yards when the accident oc- Cr Y ooT
number of years ago. Morris Bevan curred. G0 BATHROBES BOYS" RUBBER B 3 SBIRTS
wil tegih farming on She Johp H, Chambers; was holding the gun by BEDROOM SLIPPERS £. BOYS' BLOUSES LEATHER COATS
er place, on which Tavm only bid 4 tHe barrel And the stock was on the ‘ PRKI
ed stock ls bred and grown. floor of the cak, - The weapon evidently J £0AY FLOWERS LEATHER COATS i ; SHEE NS
rank Wieland, of Linden Ha,| "4 jarred. icuising i to dlacharge SILK SLIPS SHEEPSKINS LUMBER JACKETS
rd Tussey, Mrs. Robert LEATHERETTE COATS LUMBER JACKETS i- SWEATERS
d Mres.o Wm. Goheen, of
ary mern +} THE RICHELIEU THEATRR SILK VRDREL1AS ii | Ancriof
ey on December 16th. GARTER SETS GIRLS’ POCKETBOOKS BELTS
In the evening of the same day a mis.
slonary tea was served by Mrs. Kirk: BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST AND
patrick to the Woman's Missionary MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE
society for a few guests of the Pres sdults, 2be, Children, 103
Wnasian church. Those present were
Mesdames F. V. Goodhart, BR. E. Tus esses fete RUGS OVAL RUGS SILK
; nes : k . : [TG ; #2 A SILK LOUNGING ROBE
sey, Wm. Goheen, W. A. Alexander, WEDNESDAY AN
Mary J. Odenkirk, W, 8. Slick, Jenn } Y AND ZHURSDAY CONGOLEUM RUGS FOR nM
B. Li t ariedte. iui
x » 15 fh % 4 ; COMPORTS % vy 3 y
tor. Ci tol | . FORT | WALK-OVYER SHODS
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secretary, and Mra. Nancy ' wef SEE IT BR HowE 6, 4:30. 6:30 an
of the vies presidents { 5 at ¥ Fy
Mrs. Pot nd youdbart also | Admiveion, 25 ands S00, id BA = a { £ : a 8
contributed boa Feil i £ entitles i Pe E : 4 5 $ b 3 :
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MARRIAGE LICENSES, ¢ The RITZ THERES
Onatii A. Addwwman Boalshurg TODAY (WEDN ESDAY)' ONLY LARGEST M i i J HH El M 21 YEARS OF
Yerna E. Horner , . Boalsburg
RABLM SHSWIFT SHADOWS" DEPARTMENT STORE BUSINESS
soph H. Wolle. .. Bellefonte
arah O. Snyder pre Mille} A thrilling Comedy drama of the IN MILLHEIM IN MILLHE
en COL Ct oye Comey rams Where the Dollars go the Farthest
Mary . Young ............Boalsburg
o ooo Clenrfield Short Sublets. 10 and 25e.
Bh innera RO yum CTT Admission 10 and 20 ceunis.