The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1928, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
PENNA.
AI
CENTRE
BREm——
BMITH & BAILEY,
sh Ww, SMITH ...coecoersssnsnnssss Editor
BAILEY Local Editor and
Bow. E ETT Business Manager
HALL,
Proprietors,
a8 second class mall matter.
TRRMS.—The terms of subscription to
fhe Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance
ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notlces,
Swenty cents per line for three Insertions,
gad ten cents per llue for each additional
§msertion.
Lock] notices accompanying display ad-
pertisements, five cents per line for each
fpwertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
ginimum charge, twenty-five cents.
emssms—.
Sunday Church Services
FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 5. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Preaching services at——
Spring MiHs—10:30 A, M.
Tusseyville, 2:30 FP. M.
Confirmation class
day school hour
ventre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
during the Sun
—
TRINITY
{Bev. Delas R,
Centre Hall—
9:30—S
Tid 1
Friday
struction.
Bpring
#:30—5un
i 30 Shing Mii
Catechetica
Thurs
Farmers Mills
1:30—Sunday
30 Foreign Mission
REFORMED
Keener, FPastor)
alills
Gay Sch
sion Service.
instruction, 7:19
Say evening.
Sch
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W. E,
$snont—
Regular worship at
smith, Pastor.)
10:30 A. M.
Kusseyville—
Regular wors!
Lentre Hall—
Regular worship at 7. P M.
Wednesday.
ip at 2:30 P. M.
rayer Meeting at 7:30,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, C. E. Hazen, Pastor)
Smullton—S. S., worship
M8 10:30.
Ff orucetown—S. 8S, 130;
fn: at 7 P. M
9:30; public
’
preach
I
PRESBYTERIAN
J. M., Kirkpatrick, Fastor)
gine Grove Mills—10:30 A. M.
palsburg—3.00 P. M.
} mont—7:30 P. M.
SPRING MILLS
Pastor)
(Rev,
SYANGELICAL,
(Rev, M, W,
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Dayton,
Fir National Delegate to Democratic
Convention
I
dele;
Convention
Congr
decision
to be |
KEIR
For Represent
Ww t Alt
nape
BON
Live
to the
Prima:
go
tive Assembly
Dr.
ed very
hope of
pects |
today (T
home at
Mrs J
the same
Mrs. William
been very ill at
proving but very
— ois
Homan Car Sales,
The Homan Motor Company here
the following new cars
Chevrolet one-ton truck to
Chevrolet to-C. P
rolet coach to Greely
Foadster to Miles Bu
recently
Max Herr,
Chev
Chevrolet
Ramer,
Jordan,
Coacn
Arger
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
JAltoona
Altoona
Holt
Dick
George A
Yerna E
John J. Shediocl
Elizabeth Andrews
ason
. Ramey
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Grand Jury Completes Work,
The grand JUry Comp
Tuesday afte and adiourned. Sev
anteen of the nineteen
ft by District Attorney
ere found true and
The body aso made
for various
house and jail
of Spring township,
man,
let] its work
noon
John G
two were ignored
recommendations
Kerstettor,
named
James L
was fore
bi AP PIS
Transfer of Real Estate,
Mary CO. Stoner, et al, to Penns Val
fey Hosiery Mills, Inc, tract in Mill
heim $1.
Anne T. H. Henszey, ot bar,
Murphy, et ux. tract in State
$1450.00,
David C. Fohringer, ét ux, to Fran
els EE. Fohringer, tract in Potter twp.;
$135.
Joseph Traxlel, et ux, to Harry Corl,
tract in Ferguson twp.; $700,
Frank M. Crawford. et al, to Centre
Ol and Gas Co. tract in Spring twp.
$1441.07.
J. W. Henssey to Zeta chapter of
Delta Rho Fraternity, Inc, tract
State College; $4,000
to Frank
College;
Mrs. Rebecca Murray,
long a resident of this place, died at
the home of her daughter, Mrs, C. D
MceKees Rocks, on Thurs-
day. Death was due to a paralytic
stroke and complications, The
dipped to Bellefonte on Saturday
and was brought from there by Under
taker Goodhart to the parlor connected
with the Goodhart undertaking
1 nnd Monday
terred In her local cemetery. Sox
the Ia
Murray Wills i
TY and
Greenhio
MURRAY ~~
Cooney, at
hady
was
estab
shiment here morning
itheran
d until
attain
She was
ldren, five whom
Daniel Harter,
Stevens Point,
Harter, Ha
burg: Thomas H Bellefonte,
and Catharine, wi of Samuel M
I, Miki Her two surviv
ing chitdrdn ire Edna, wife of C. D
Cooney, McKees Rock, moth
lived, and Paul E
Mrs. Murray's hushand, the late Levi
Murray, died here many
Mrs. Murray, thrown on hers
1 king and m
i person in
:
ind sell.
Ive cl
namely
Andrew,
Aaron H
Harter,
Orryi lle.
Wisconsin
Camph«
where the
Murray. Chicago
years ago,
Own Ie
king
hood. He
iden
cweiod i gra
ld no chil
brothers and
Rapids
Mont.
Gingerich, of Philadel
half brother and
Fred K. Stam
and Mrs
month ago
urviving are
T. RB. Stam, of Grand
two
Alice
two half
of Read
Daub
Rey
Williams
(mmenville
were shipped to Mill
wins made in the
Louie V
the grave.
The remains
heim and interment
cemetery, Rev,
the services at
['nion shes
condycting
Jane Emert,
Emert, died
week at the
Reedaville,
daughter of Henry J.
Hannah (Bickle)
born at
1867 She
and 28
agister.
Hail,
Dunkle, of
Dan
preceded her in death
Guy Emert,
snd Donald J. Emert, of
Camden, N. J. and one daughter, Mrs,
Herbert (Elsie) Cornelius, Philadelphia.
Interment was made on Sunday in
Mt, Rock cemetery
Mary
(iearyge
Mrs,
thelate
night of last
Kohler, at
EMERT
widow of
Wednesday
home of Mrs
Deceased
Dunkle and
Dunkle, of
Howard on
was aged
dave Bhe is sur
Mrs Bara A. Stover, of
Samuel
was a
hig wife.
Heelan, and
September 18,
70 vears. 4 months
ved by one
(entre
was
brother
Three
and one
brothers, Amos,
isl and John,
Remaining are
leaver Falls,
two sons.
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KLINGER. ~ Puneral services for
Peter Klinger. who dled suddenly Feb
ruary 8, In Long Beach, California,
where he was spending the winter
months. were held Friday of Inst week
from Wunderlich’s funeral parlors at
Jollet, 111. to the M. E, church of Man:
hattan, TL, and interment made in the
private cemetery,
Peter Klinger was born in the east
ern portion of Penns Valley, Pa., Jan:
wary 11, 1847. He removed with his
parents to Will county, iL. in 1568, and
had been a resident of that county for
over 80 years, He was married to
Annie Gelas, sister of David K. Geiss,
of Philadelphia, in 1874. He
principally In farming, from
retired in 1908, Mrs Klinger
i914, »
He leaves to
two children: Miss Vira Klinger of
Manhattan, and Ellis Klinger, a phy
gician and surgeon of Chicago Heights,
three sisters, Mir Mary Janes, of Grand
Junction, Mrs. Amelia Sweedler,
of Wil and Mrs Hebeoea
Love, : two brothers, Ben
jamin ' Rossville, 111 John A
Klinger, of
The decen
daughter,
Flink, Kerlin
tout hers
engaged
which he
died in
mourn his departure,
Colo.
{inms. la.
and
ILTY TODAY.
{due
to the
been ot
Port
ve exp
to the
18 AE
ng
Of the
do so, and
(Thursday)
0 spec] 1 tern
number of
as may
\ 1
Li Wiki
RUMANIA AWARDS CENTRE CO.
MAN CASH INDEMNITY
$2500 to Wilired
Hall, Who
Students In Anti
Government
“Ned”
Was
Semitie
Pays
Keller, of
Beaten by
Riots In
Linden
December,
Passenger Agent After Business,
Motor Show of the vear. Nash is the car
() FEBRUARY 1, Nash announced
reduced prices. with the Nash 7T-bearing motor — built
for smoothness and greater power.
And,
lar trussed frame, for extra strength
f-wheel brakes, for
safety—alloy steel springs plus shock
S-passenger
£845 1. o. b.
are
Now, you can buy a full
Nash is the car with the tubu-
Nash Six Sedan for only
factory. Prices on other models
: a ol
accordingly low. “way, extra
Throughout the length and breadth
of the motor car industry, you'll find
absorbers, front and rear, for greater
riding comfort—and a heavy duty
> i» . ngs : f . » ge
no value to compare with Nash! transmission, for super-durability.
For Nash is the car with exterior and When you buy your new cz
NASH
LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR CAR VALUE
Hosterman’s Garage centre Ha, pe.
a i
3 J —r
Ti”! by
ar, rememnm=-
this:
buysa full 5-
interior style ber $845
and beauty
which made it passenger Nash
the
interest at every
center of Sedan! We have
it on display.
ADVERTISEMENTS
Crude Hooks in Use
by Early Fishermen
In France
have heen
are believed te
irs ago. In
rirrshia bly
probably
several caves
men
1"
2 have lived ab«
“We use it when"
: PRINTING £
SEER ES ve
these were found what are
the oldest fishhooks so far known te
have been used by ma
These first know 0) naist of
a stone ground down inte the shape of
a small banan ith & ridge cut in the
YOUT'S
class is so SMART.
Brothers Four.
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TUNE IN YOR , DODGE BROT
R130 (Eastern Standard Time)
4-DOOR SEDAN
*875
F.OB. DETROIT
Full factory equipment
R. S. HAGAN’S GARAGE
Phone 56 { "
¥ NIGHT, 8te
Network.
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