THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1028, THE CENTRE REPORTER 7 ow - — ABRAHAMSON’S EASTER SALE Started Friday, March 30th, and INUES UNTIL SAT. APRIL 7 PGE EPPPOOCGEOOGEOPEOPIOIOOIIPP THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. DEATHS . . * . . . CENTRE HALL, PENNA, Tate, infant Noll Tate, home in Jeane and June the parental Tuesday morning at ¥ TATE. ~Dorothy daughter of Mert od away at inp . on T_T SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. A W, SMITH..... ceriaen oes. Editor . Looal Editor’ and MDW, E. BAILEY... Business pis Pleasant following a two weeks {iness o'clock, into” Iu trouble, he child was aged one yeud will which developed Manager | and five o——— montns held Mmsered at the Post Office in Centre Hab! this #9 second class mall matter, $HBMS. The terms of subseription to fhe Reporter are §150 a year, In advance ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices Swenty cents per line for threé insertions, gad ten cents per line for each additional imeertion. ‘ (hu }, and Sunday Church Services FENNS VALLEY (Rev, 8, F. CON Edit LUTHERAN Greenhoe, CHARGE Pastor) ded reese Sor er ree REVYOEREMED Pastor) TRINITY (Bev. Delus R, fentre Hall— 9:30 Sunday School Keener, YES! --you’ll save more money at Abrahamson’s than you ever thought possible . . . you'll also find nationally advertised brands of merchandise you desire-—-that is a double pleasure! 1:30 Church Se pecial Holy Hall, Tuesday, ¥s 4 Friday, 7:30 P. M tevs,. WW, W. Moy oar and will preach Wednes y nights, re spectively. Spring 1:30—Sunday 2:80—Church Farmers Mills— §:30—Sunday School 00" Einen Ere i ai Style Clothes Suits § Overcoats Week Centre and Wednes JiR HAND-TAILORED Harsh Shoes and Oxfords EVANGELICAL (Rev. W. E, Smith, Lemont—10:30 A. AL Tussey ville, 2:30 Centre Hall, Mission Band Easte: Locust Spring Mill n y YOUNG ~N tA i yi Pastor.) AL Iron Clad Hats and v ¥ Master Piece Coats, Suits and Ensembles. ND YO! G WOMEN MADE I Caps TE ab wr 4 THE I Bethesda—2:3 Holy Communion Spring Mills end PF, Weaver, pre burg district, will foes. Quarterly Mills, Saturday Hanes Underwear FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Lark & Lark ....oilk Hosiery ... Famous New York Maid Dresses is We AaN v2 VY PAIL METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Smuliton—=8 ith Easter i A Remember---Abrahamson’s Goods are all guaranteed with the ‘Always Reliable Money-Back’ Guarantee. Abrahamson’s Department Store MILILHEIM tad Sladrmend THE CENTRE REPORTER April 2, 1928 Title of Publication The Cenfre Reporter i Plage of Publication Hall, Pa { Names of Editors—S. WW. Smith, Edw. E. Bailey i Names of Publisbers—s. W — Edw. E Syned, 8 W EUW Centre Neath Bailey Successors to Kesslers SMITH E. BAILEY Swora this 28 ive belore me MARRIAGE LICENSES, ay FTF POLITICAI ANNOUNCEMENTS. A Bay For National Delegate to Democratic Convention (Confused Dies, I here y delegnle Lonventior Congress decision to be he KERR For RBepreseuntative in Gene ermnbsly i —— : ‘ } S$ We are a red announce the LOCAL AND PERSONAL. | style ‘ ‘ "= ¢ : ¢) Bane of ANDI \ RTIN v1 ‘si IB Cat A . i i i t 3 SON, of Hve ® :. ag ® on the Dig Advaneed Six Chassis fo the ruil Primaries For Representative in We are a ILOOT LEAR 0NA0 name of WILLIAM KE AM, of burg, Harris # candidate for the General Assembly subject to the governing Republican primary, 1 #4th, 19528 = General Assembly AEG hi Twyp.. Centre count iesday : ™ salts Testis hibabed F.O.8. FACTORY BOALSBURG ITEMS. t a Palm y service held in} C0 0 Jounal on forty J Via " . ‘ s Trinity Reformed hurch, Lew ae . i at A \ . - Migs Hebwoon fonda presided at the ... The finest family car ever sold at so low a price You simply cannot buy finer motoring for the money than this big, fleet- looking, smartly appointed, Nash Ad- vanced Six Sedan for five. It has the great advantage of Nash 7-bearing performance. It excels also in steering and riding ease. Specially de- ¢ signed, Nash alloy-steel springs plus wy, W i Vagner of the L church is ndu during this vices and « a Bunday Rev. Moye will hold ser n day evenings, with spe 1 Eas in vices on Sunday your Rev. EK Jan church services on A numa £1 with quir $i Lh The Womens Bible C former There are optional colors to suit your taste—a smart, built-in, custom trunk, trimmed with nickel straps, for style —and 5 steel disc wheels as standard equipment. (Six dise or six wire wheels, two of them side-carried and fitted with extra tires, are optional at slight extra cost.) K renmes place of this organ Palme” was sung by 3 David John i em retained sEnee appeared April ist. Journal #s a Philipsburg ving of the patron that section, and SON : have also been storium fs contempiat t1 firat The and is desert The local mon fesetie Summer Bible school if vou are interested, much received organizing « 1884 Hall hel to ing Centre booster boost the needed | ou of the people In rkpatrick Presbyter work will be giadiy by thelr appearg to have it installation | organization. . ORPHANS COURT SALE OF VAL- UABLE REAL ESTATE AND PERSONAL PROPERTY. The under Administrator « hn preaching service iv house at Linden Hall Aprfl Sth, at 7 30 by Sunday school in wa will be shout own are [url Rev the There's no car at its price capable of so much lasting satisfaction as this the school day Sat tonsils : evening the Lau : ines of th PP. Ecroy: shenod. their annual home of Mrs Apri Y. mk i and theran church will hold Easter bake le at E W Hess, Saturday, PF. M read ill De Mrs the UNS, pies winners Ir o High i toi contest. i Charles Ho man, of Jeanette, spent | the week end with his and Mrs H. M Mrs W. J W jast week Mr. and Mrs, ng extensive parents, Hosternan Line Bellefonte, gner spent somes siting friends in Charlies Kuhn are mae improvements to thel pewly purchased home on Mt. Silreet Wm. Cole and family moved from the Kimport residence to State College. Earl Phillips and family to the Kim® port house; Mrs. Leah Smith and fam* fly trom the McFarlane farm to the home vacated by the Phillips, having purchased that home; Wm. Harris and ly moved to the Boal home farm; , Ripka from Ferguson township to Hillside farm, vacated by Harris; wil bur Houtz and family from State Col- jege to the Blue Spring farm. afternoon at 2 P. M. Mr. and Mrs ast Orange, New Yeast Sylvester CGutelius Jersey, during guests Boozer and pu tter part of last week wer ind Mrs Shannon 3 " er in mis on the art. NIssiOoners week an {Thu 'oliege week as follows: Today Howard: Monday, State Centre Hall; Thursday . Milla, 7 A beau i Faster pageant entitled “$e Has Triumphed,” will be rendered by the members of the Methodist Sun day school at 7:30 o'clock. next Sun day (Easter) evening. in the Meotho dist church. Walter I. Hosterman, who from garageman to farmer and now lives west of Potters Mills on a farm purchased from James 8. Reish, is in stalling a Delco fighting plant with a 750-watt generator, capable of handing from 25 to 60 Maghts. This will tend to make country life more piessant for the Hosterman family. The light ing system was purchased from the Electric Supply Company, Bellefonte, turned the Estate of MeCoy, late ol the Borough of Centre Hall, deceased. in gp we of an order of the Or: Court of Centre county, will the premises in the Borough of Centre Hall, on FRIDAY, APRIL 20th, A. DD. 192% it one o'clock P. M., the oflowing tite Emma "HURT i sell on Mitu Handi Penn # yd described as Tol bed real es of Centre State of tate In the Dorougn on Penn Aven ate of H. D English, ten to Miles aliey thence by same perches to lot now or late of Emily Alexander; thénce by same ten perches to Penn Avenue! thehce by same four. perches to the place of beginning: © containing one fourth of an acre, more or less. There on erected a frame house and outbuildings, . Also the following personal property, to wit: All the deceamd, Terms of sale: As to real estate, ten (10) per cent. in cash on day of sale and the balance of purchase on delivery of deed. CHARLES D. BARTHOLOME Ww, Administrator of the Estate of Emma McCoy, deceased, perches four olb Nash Advanced Six Sedan. It’s a finer mode of motoring, at a lower pricel
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