The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 31, 1928, Image 4

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    r THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1028
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY, :
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CENTRE HALL, PENNA,
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
Bh W, BMITH....coovivsevovsasss. Hditor
Loonl Editor and
MDW. B. BAILEY... Business Manager
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Metered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
#9 second elass mall matter,
TERMS. The terms of subseription to
$e Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance
APVERTISING RATES. Legal notices,
fwenty cents per line fer three insertions,
Sud ten cents per line for each additional
asertion.
$isplay advertising rates made known
Mm application.
Sunday Church Services
FEBNNS VALLEY S UTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 85. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Spring Mills, 10:30 A, M.
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M.
Lentre Hall—7:30 P. M.
TRINITY REFORMED
(Bev. Delas RB. &eener, Pastor)
Pentre Hall—
#:30 Sunday School.
7:30 Church Services,
Farmers Mills—
1:80—Sunday School.
8:830—Church Services.
poring, Millg—-
Union 8. 8
in commemor
Spnday School
EVANGELICAL
(Bev, W. E, Smith, Pastor.)
Lemont—10:30 A. M.
Centre Hall—2:30 P, M.
Tusseyville—T7:30 P. M.
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METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, C. E, Hazen, Pastor)
Centre Hall—S8. 8. at 9:30; public
worship at 7:80.
Spring Mills — Cor ty Sunday
$chool in Lutheran Church at 10 A.M.
Centre County Sunday School (Qon-
vention, June 4 and 5
POTTERS MILLS
Mr. and Mrs rin Reish and Inter-
esting child y rove ur rom Strouds-
burg on
week end
Henry
the
bome of
Sunday
mother
Milford
Essex sed
Mr, anc
dren, from
and famils
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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confined to bed 8 not improvin
ts suffering from, an affection of
heart,
Of the 170 to graduate from the Lock
Haven Teachers College, these are from
Centre county: Vivian BE. Packer, Cen-
tre Hall, Relda A. Heaton and Rhoda
L. Rogers, Nittany; Helen M. Belirer,
State College; Louise 3S. Bowes and
Beatrice Mokle, Howard. The com:
mencement exercises hold on Tuesday
were the fiftieth held by the institu
tion,
Logan House, later also known as
Poverty Flat, has been completely
razed by its owner, Clemeflt Luse, east
of town. The timbers, well preserved,
were carefully taken down and remove
to Mr, Laee's farm home where he
as a small saw mill. The lumber will
de cut suitable for two modern type
dwellings that ‘will finally occupy the
ite and the vacant lot next to it
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The husband and the following chil- vid
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en survive the deceased: Effie, now
ra. Elis Suelaff, Milroy, and Miss
wy, in Florida, Annie R., wife of tory cane of
1womas Shaeffer, Potters Mille, and| Alp Fehi was
Annie (Kfldare)
AMOS
IRany Years
ton, died at his
monin with hi
The decensd was the daughter of
e late Willlam Snyder, : who : long wed therefore 7
od In Potter township, William 3 Auve
wvder, of Potters Mills, is a brother,|” o..°
1 Mrs. Mabel Erdley, of Miiton, |
tties 1 en f { %1 0 I > f
ittle, wife of Clinton Markle, of] ; West Newtor
Surviving are
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Funeral services were held Tuesday
nith and Rev. E., CC. Hazen. Inter : Cilia
“ Fred and Henry,
ent in the cemetery at Centre Hall, p . :
of Freeport, 111,
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wy 2 Le 85 years, 11
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rment was ma ;
r husband and da sghter on Satur-
afternoon in the cemetery
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KLINGER ~Mrs, Margaret Klinger
Abraham Klinge pr
Potter towns
having
Wednes
JUST KIDS— His Future!
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near Willlamsp
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Electrical
Cree COPTOP PEOPOPIIS
The undersigned is prepared to do
pass State inspection.
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ABRAHAMSON'’S
Great Dollar Days
MAY 31, JONE 1 & 2
ATTEND these 3 Great Days. Let nothing keep you away,
Our Dollar Days are known throughout the county, but
These Three Days Will Surprise You!
a
Store Open Tuesday Evenings and Thursdays all Day.
brahamson’ Department Store
Opposite the Millheim Inn. MILLHEIM «8
A Carcass
that is trouble=proo
A building is no stronger than its foundation. The carcass or
body is the foundation of a tire.] .o fstices Sa— or RE
- SUPERTWIST Cord Carcass explains the astonishing ability of
Goodyear’s All-Weather Balloon to absorb punishment. $e BE
“REA.
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yle cords. But it stretches farther before it}break
s-~stretches
si AY + Isl. . mes Jo} 5 4 31 . . 3 1
and recovers like ubb id. Blows that would break a carcass
composed of less flexible cord do not affect SUPERTWIST.
And no other tire has SUPERTWIST. It is patented
clusive Goodyear achievement.
Here is the culmination of Goodyear’s research for more than 25
years—a trouble-proof carcass. Stop in and let us shaw you a peal
balloon tire. It costs no more.
HAGAN'S GARAGE : Centre Hall
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Is MON NTHS TO
PAY BALANCE
No need to take: ‘money out of the bank—ay
for your Kelvinator while you are using ite
Buy it out of your income budget.
as ow as 321() Met
Only $10 stands between you and the gonven-
fence and joy of electrical refrigeration. Isn't
now the time to realize your dreams?
WEST PENN POWER CO.
KEYSTONE DIVISION