The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 22, 1928, Image 4
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928, THE CENTRE EEPORTER, 2s , PA. # SHE CENTRE REPORTER . s 8% A 0 8 2 @ &® 5 92 862 88 2 = +2 PRICE REDUCTIONS RANGING ,< 2 : i ¢|* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL °* : es ro ,; ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS N . TO $260 MADE IN DODGE LINE BE i a a he. «oe abs ww.» 610 ey TITHE Eo wry CENTRE HALL, . Bier. WR = - Cog ay i her| Mrs. Ralph Huntington, of Snow Standard and Victory Six Models Of wife o HeOrge itner, © : { ro ni nar . andl . SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. home. Woodland avenue Milroy, Wed- Shoe on Wednesday of last week was fered to Publie At Great Saving. 8. W. SMITH, Editor ' . rf in + wael y Wt 1:30 admitted as 5 medical patient, * . . ex ns nN . i «aN nesday morning Miss Mary Switzer, of Bellefonte, who Price reductions ranging up to $250 - * * * Little Things or Big Things ? # i a ¥ ‘olock. aged 76 vears, 6 months and o'clock, aged 70 ye a car have been announced on ull SADW, EB. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, 20 days. Her death summons came af» se mmr : ter she wns confined to her bed one charged on Tuesday, . . . ’ o pI — 3 . . 8. Hagan, local Dodge Brothers dealer, Rutesed of the Post Office in Centre Bab | week. Heart disease caused her last Mrs Laura Haze, of Bellefonte, was T naw . i fox here Gn "we ‘ ( 3 new ies Are € LIVE nhiere in- as ~ovold clase mall matier, limess and death. , jon Tuesday of lust week admitted as ‘ tel i : 7 : i mediately, TERMS. The terms of subseription to Mr. and Mrs, Bitner formerly liveldla medical patient, 3 "ha “aperter are $1.00 a year, in advance | in Potter township, having for someé| Harry Rothrock, of Bellefonte, on ' lay advertising rates made known years farmed the Reiber farm, near|jast Tuesday was admitted for medical Fp * splicasion. has been a medical patient, was dis- Bandard and Vicory Six models by I. “All cars except the Senior Bix line IF YOU desire something big you will find yourself working towards that end, In a sensible and systematic manner, to Siglerville and later to M Mrs. Bitner leaves her husband, Geo. medical patient during the fore part}suit every taste. Sedans, two and four You spent before on trifling and useless things, : FAT ry 4 : aco! Sunda Church Services Howard Bitner, and two #ORS, Jacob of last week, having been discharged | passenger coupes, cabriolets, touring SN Puce 3 A are i sry 6 x { y Edward Bitner, at his parental home, on Friday ars a Feadietad Bre’ offered — — and John Henry Bitner, of Milroy; also AM Stove. Stan \ or Deluxe types are avallable ad #538 VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | two brothers, George I. Maeaiss, formerly Master Steve Seprich, three months} © A Lp ‘ availabie in i og (Rev, 8. ¥F. Greenhoeo, Pastor) f Colyer, n w of 603 East Walnut St old son of Mr, and Mrs. Steve Seprich,|dition to standard models. v. . . (4 i , ( yd wiL$ i i oi, > Lowistown, and Jacob H., Malss. Mon- Regular divine services at freal. Canada, ~eotre Hall—10:30 A. M. Mrs. Bitner was a member of the Lu- funeral Mrs, Clair Haz, of Pleasant Gap. YOU WILL have a bank account, which system will help you keep track of your Income and outgo, and show you at all times the of Clarence, was discharged on Sun "The announement of cars at redu money you have on hand, io ces is the result of day after having wen a medical pau-}od = tient, work at the factory al BEETEeRBIVE AR YOUR surplus grows your hopes will be proportionately MUO volume woduction . Farmers Mills, 2:30 P. M. theran church, ° Milroy. The BUFO he pi : brighter. Georges Valley, 7 to 8 P. M. was conducted at fer mte home In 10:30 | after having undergone surgical treat- on Tueday of last week was discharged |Ume sales. Better man qlitien closes supervision inn ren Milroy, Saturday forenoon at rool . .’ wsnubor tov . 10u | MENL, o'clock, by her pastor, Rev, Charle y TRINITY REFORMED A. Lantz assisyd by Rev. McClel Ralph: Eyer, of Bellefonte, ast], ( . Delas EB. K ry tor) lan Rishel, of State College. The bur | Tuesday was discharged, after having Th a inh arlwt oh Centre Hall— ial was made in Woodlawn cemetery, | undergone soveral weeks’ treatment], a 1:30—8Sunday School. Milroy. for injuries sustained in a motor ac- 3:30—Church Services. —— cident near Unionville Fuseey vill SUL ig in H. enn Sled at Mrs. Margaret Palu H 148 home a lebersburg, Monday, from | who hu been a medical 9:30—Sunday School. . . 10:30 Holy Communion. several suffered by him during the result of a paralytic stroke, one of | dischargs 1 ednesday 4 rangement of product operations p— 3 ave been reflected and lower cos’ for thet benefit CENTRE HALL, PA. 8 PER CENT INTEREST ON TIME AND BAVINGS DEPOSITS ineral i I THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ' EvANaElieaL ~ a a i i ie a i i .,. .. L (Bev, W. E, Bun ‘aster. Spring Milis—10:30 A. M. nme wae Ms \ \ Betheadar-2:30 P. AL n ro ; ol weizol: ux rh . dd Hv Deny ¢ patient for ATES i 1 il ent 3 P p : 5 ® ¢ "y op ee y 9 i of Locust Grove—7:30 P. M. Aa mapaigw, oh Banurday. y ' 1 mp [Ean nine] ne Fe! $100 Radio Free! Centre Hall, 5:30 A. M. Lemont, 11:00 A. M. his 3 hal . t} . farming. 5 i A and Mra Fran Smith of we . d are 1 t My 4s . rt a _— Her lis—7:3 : . ru Purr : EN ee COMPLETE COMPLET] Pine Grove Milis—7:30 P, M, o o 9 " A A rnit ted | arn iE SHOP AND COMPARE STORE OPEN EVENINGS METHODIST EPISCOPAL . autorasbl & (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) ng Aun ' ne mmediale use WAR Hos 13 whi . ts tia A body £2. . ; un _ leath being the 1+ of a \ incle | * rasa. AL; hts A DE rey he hs Ls nt YOU'LL FIND OUR PRICES FOR TH} ACCOMMODATION Bpring Mills-—8 : preaching at 9:30 LOWER THAN ANY OTHER OF THE PUBLIC Sprucetown STORE IN CENTRE — Sunday School 9:30 ; : vices were held at me. | surgical patient as ult. gp i# Scaling Zvvoite:, 484 Was ev He COURTS STORE OPER EVENINGS Centre Hall— 8S. at 9:30; preach ; 1 1 by a X 4 A n s ni ing at 7 P. Choose the RIGHT STORE for ————— A —— 5 T——— Will Solieit for Red Cross, At LINDEN HALL, . or nfs gre or, Wann gl Ele 0 0 3 wise Snell FALL AND WINTER Sunday e Hall. Prea : 3 the A I ; h ning ¥ i ; { i “i 81 : ’ x mn Se ‘ ’ or konnis strorents . P. Ecroyd VeRLrs, Fm nthe Ane ' ia _H BL rah Qe +} 8 2 i . . 3 ‘on ery St} ¢ 4 w ode ond “ — ed wl — ved. He was To Enamily al IR I ay nun Gael 8 FO SoninUNAY. Surviving her arel There are five factors to consider in choosing a store LOCAL AND PERSONAL. : riven. ais ¢ . 1 ha i ots hairman L a na rhter, Jos | AS : a 3 - a ai ——— ; | Barba to select vour furnishings —Style— Selection— Values —Ser- ryah : rnelius an Spleher— Richman, home; one sister, Mrs. Eleanos vice--Guarantee. Abrahamson’s reputation and years of A balmy day was Sunday, with mes ey Jur we 34 48 8 hae . i a2 . ! ’ Oar Spring n 8 F t . . RR whe to 13 di: Fo hiSiaa: Arne Ei : RE A118 Hchman ansloe New Castle: Guy H. Furst and Bd experience 18 our guarantee, | Be Sure of Your Store-- .. Off August 26th 18] Fe my bia : ’ people are from Altoona. Mis on eon Choose ABRAHAMSON'’S ame | Richman had been BAF no Yen Marriages on the Blink. - Ly : wns Miss Mary Fulton, dle few | of the Bell Tele Fred | 8 bis 5 OTK “ wie ht Ly yeu 4 Mr » fomun.ssione : . Healey has not been In good hes wea Rhee ol on od : : X “a ead Do ans . ’ ternoon ir FIL cemetery, ne hey nn Nes s ¢ : friends NE Ing hele IvHass of Heww'l gor some months Lemont : 5 1 dngton Shak tooha ation. on Bald Eagle § ® @ Mrs. Margaret Shutt and her daugh- — hear dog barking one night la Corrs ersrores ter, Mra vin adsworth, o el ‘ w LAR Na alias : ! ; ration UM : Hingion. .O J ‘ Mrs, Anna Barbara (nee Yare to Be Turned Down. : re . 3% * on. (LiMo, aller having spent wolf Spangler) widow of the late Perry Cone ‘ . _ : ne wge gray fox, which = 2 00 | i S Il l weeks very pleasantly in this ldo, was born at Rebersd on Nal ia ator-elact William. 8. Vare's fate ught down with 5 shot, while ¢ » 1€8 1 an ’ do, was rm at Hebersburg on No*ledll be t the coming ‘ % Centre county, with latives, vernber 13th, 1844. and died at Bellev lie will be settled at the coming short |neigibor id a spot light on the tree . . . omen AHL A029, RAM u HEeVINe | ¢ 3 "OVI ET ei £4 b Daums 5 % whom was Mrs thiutt's hrotd k ‘al Mifflin county aged «4 Er a 1} session of Congress, it was learned on There will be a bounty of $4 and the 00 non uits, pecia ' vin Vonada, at Po ; 1 urned | eo coos a ae Or A “Monday. His case has developed intopeit will bring several dollars more. da, & 8s Mil returned nont wd 27 das Ihe he 1 : montha and 27 days. She was the lastla two-cormered fight with William B to their hon this week Mi: Shutt | survivor of a fami ’ 1A " 3 HUrVIvo oH a famiy of ten children, | Wilson. seth harged fray 3 x 25h - * a, wert y Tornotnletred ie Who charged fraud and claimed and Ler daught ill be remembered] goven sons and three daughters, whose |the election The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. 3. 0 elvet ugs in ne $9 39 $ Spichers &# former residents of Centre Hall parents were Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Indications point to the Senate de mma ett m—————————a———. . Mr. and Mrs. William MecClenahan, Spangler, Sr. The deceased is survived | nying Vare his seat and the mdection NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. patterns : Special at - - Mrs. Orive Weaver and Mra John MH. DY one son. J. 8. Condo, of Jackson. of Wilson's contest. This will result in - - Purst, on Sunday wers an auto party | Ville, and Mrs. J. A. Bmith, of Belle-lg vacancy in Pennsylvania's represen FARM FOR RENT-Inquire of Mrs to visit Rev. James E. Stover, at Mont. | fonte, with whom the deceased resid tation and lead to appointment pend Margnret Thomas, Centre Hall. 3 50 & 5 00 L di ’ V | L $1.98 Somery, a brother of the ladies Hey ed for 12 years, and with the former ing next election » . a 1€§ e vet {AND Stover has been so badly crippled on{for nine years. also three grandohdl: SPAN OF MULES-—§ years old . gocount of rheumatism that e waaldren and two great-grandchildren. She . sound’ and all right, for sale.—Frank Felt Hats, latest styles ’ Special $2.98 obliged to give up serving a ministerial | became a christian in early life and Mid-Winter Dinner, Musser, Spring Mills, telephone 31R13. eharge a few years ago and hig con- | united with the Evangelical oiturch of] The directors of the Centre County pn ditfon has improved dittle if any since | Wifich she remained a faithful member | ASSociation of Philadelphia held a meet- FOR SALE — Purebred Registered 75¢ Ladies’ Silk & Wool 49¢ Tie remodeling of the Brockerhoff tl death ; J umersl services, in oe an Monday at She allice of William Guernsey bulls of serviceable age: al- aBnex. on Spring street, Bolletunte, and | core” Of Rev. 8. E. Koonts, of Lewis. |% Furst. Eeq, and decided to hold the so bred and open heiters, May Row| lif Hose--black and all shades ii Bush. Flouse, 1 brogreasing. leaky. tan, were held from her late home fa ‘annual t-winser Dinnes at the Glennwood breeding~—J. H. Detwiler, The Brockerhoff Annex will have an = el vile. F rth Services were .n ay rh Sh Thuratay ¥ wo Centre Hall. 4 . shiarge of lev. J. B » co fen ” Cir. Ary thn, Fa RE Arneg Lo Tw OO) | wcsmmimumipsimismmmiimmmamisssamm— —. “ rv 4 . additional wing that w iH be made into Msie, and were held pung'r, of Cass president; John CO. C. Beale. sec'y. PROPERTY FOR SALE — Frame $2.00 MENS HEAVY FLANNEL SHIRTS fifteen rooms, each with a bath, It is], Jacksonville this county. Inter. ; ——— house containing seven rooms, summer Special $1 20 a ’ . Meo the ntention of the progressive kitchen and th 1.84 . § SU ment in the family bs io re “he other outbulidings; sity hotel pro; r. Mr. Lansey, to provide ¥ yt amily burial plot there LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ated on % acre lot in village of Tus- for : ins room | He ANNEX. SO — ville. 1 ire © ~ PP. + Cen 1 hat Fuons may be served with méamy mm ; : Not cen mm fee Halk Rei TT Foray, Cen llll $1.35 Men’s FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS MOAL~Mrs, Catherine Deviing Boal, » . FE le National Grange wil there the same ae he Brockerhoff : r TRITON - . 7 ry Q : 9 the aa at d rockerhoff | ite of Robert Hamil Boal, died at her|meet in Seattle, Washington FORD TON TRUCK, 1827 mode, V ery Special, O95¢ Dex i Bry hy ngs yl . home at Whitmer, W.Va. She was a with sedan cab, steel box and cattle daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J oh Dev- Ms GR vette, of Johnstown. is] rack, offered for sale, Price, $150.--F . Jame LI'8OT as painfully Injured ng and wig er in a Sout visiting at the home of Mr. and Mre | P. Phillips, Potters Mills; phone 5R31 Lot Men's, Women's Children’s SHOES $ but not ously, on Tu evening, {on March 18th, 1857, hence was in her|W. 8. Siok, in town. : = ) : when he was attempting to start a|72nd year. AN har early life was spent every pr. guaranteed solid leather, values to $6, Lawson tracto is nd sey ud help- in Clinton and Centre counties where The Reformed Churchmen's Congress Want a cook, Want a clerk, re were aling y fon wry Burris, | her father followed dds vocation as alls in session in Harrisburg Wednesday ’ west of town fo me reason the jeivil engineer. She married 1. Hamil Thus : Want @ arther h : al ares - amill and Thursday of this week Rev. D ant a partner. n - - tractor engine for power stalled, | Boal, of Boalsburg, and the first fewly Wi Want gituatior . e 5 uc . Ie and when M as in the +14 £ 1 ' Hite we s R. Keener, pastor of the local Reform. Mi» 2 yuation 3 : . 1 a when Heat i was in the actiyears of their married life were spent Want to sel Ar t CS t qua t P t . Of cranking it. he got a “kick” instead. lin Bellefonte About thirty vears dt ed church, is in attendance to sell a farm, 1 ’ irs 1 Y, 8 ecla : ’ } / id Ves ago Want OW oney resulting in a broken nose and a cut|they moved to West Virginia where Mra it to borrow money, I : Irivn 8hirk, of Gi 1 \ ' soll u p m———— over the eye He was brought to Dr. |they have lved since. She was « y : #ien Iron, in Want to sel) sheep, cattle, Morrow's office by is brother, where | member of the Presbyterian church all } : the injuries were given surgical at-| her life. | wave appreciative expression of th Want to sell groceries, drugs, Per . tention. In addition to her husband she a Paper's wortin Mra. Shirk, before may Want to sell boots and shoes, Cent e uction on A concrete stave silo erected last Survived by two daughters, Mrs Mary | riage, was Miss Marjorie Sweetwod, Want to sell dry goods, carpets y ba ve ; Fe $ summer for George W. Sharer, east of san avis, of Bayard, W Va., and ih A and is wel known about here. Want to sell clothing, hats or cape. town, is creating comment on the part Mes. Rina HB Rie ., of Waynes- Wart to find customers for anything J of farmers who are cont t y N. C we also leaves one sie. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Runkle were y " y 1 © emplating | Miss Mary Deviing, of St, He © WOM ADVERTISE IN THE REPORTER eiecting silos. The silo in question wag ’ in town on Tuesday evening. Mr. Run- i erected by a Lewisburg firm. The dict and New York kle ig engaged by the contractor bufid- Adviitising will. gain new customers staves are constructed of concrets and The funeral was held and burial] ing the Black Hospital, at Lewistown, Advertising keeps old customers, — in form similar to a stave used in a]|™*4¢ at Bayard, W. Va. and during the contractor's absehoe Adwertising makes success easy, vessel not flared. The sides and ends in Baltimore wiere ho is being treated Advertising begets confidence, y YF OOV " A at a hospital, Mr, } TALL » ys 4 OE ru ROY Wii waves WEAVER. Mrs. Maggie R. Weaver, |ot a : ho Sunkie hua sturgs Advertising manus busnens, ete thick and 26 tashig oT the wife of Daniel} Weaver, wh had for — Se ———————— Advertising shows energy, eonstruciion work is done very rapid- Several suffered with heart trou (Continued from previous column.) Mdverting and . sucosed, * Wi Tie allo bullt for Mr. Sharer 18] gece acd AWAY at her = home in Advertise . jutisjousiy, 10n feet. in diameter and thirty Teot State College at the age of 67 years|theran church and her pastor, Rev, J. Advertise or bust, : in’ height. He is very mith donned and 3 days. She was the daughter of }|F. Harkins officiated at the funeral Advertise weekly, . with its appearance and is confident lam and Lega Shuey Wolf and was services Friday afternoon at 2:00 Advertise now, J 3 MILLHEIM making a remittance to the Reporter, Want to sell town property, born at Boalsburg Novemt 10 6 of its giving good service. Willlam| “pid was a member of ae. o'clock, Burial was made in the Boals- Advertise pa ER FF. Rishel, at Farmers Mills, hag been ’ ’ te RES — A burg cemetery HR ERE _awing a silo of this type for OAT, Ae J Ba ype Jor a year (Continued on next column) ——