THURSDAY. JANUARY 3, 1020. THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - HB SIH L554 AE FI a— ” FEE CENTRE REPORTER > j S&T = ators at Axe sMann, years, for twenty-five vedi a’ resident | about 08 years ago. |ra Wolf, dre both dead. He was mare 18sUED WEEKLY. 4 . 1° Surviving” are two daughters, Mrs. | of Millheim where he engaged in shoe- — irded to Billa Campbell on Dec, 17, 1871, A A | Charles Wetzel, of Bellefonte, and Mrs. | making, died in Millheim. There are! | WOLFE William Wolfe, a well- [And she preceded him to the grave au CENT ENN RR ————— —- Sarah E. Garls, State Colleg Ino immediate rélatives who survive | gnbwn Bellefonte bricklayer and cons | number of years ago. Joseph Wolfe, A RE HALL, PE eS * JAMISON. —Hlery Jamison, after a FO@6ral services were held at the | him. ie Tractor, passed sway at the Centre| ior Potters Mills, is a surviving son sheen ’ | Methodist Home Friday evening, con- — [County Hospital from complications | —— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. prolonged illness, died on New Year's| gucted by Rev. Emerson Karns, D.D.,| HEVERLY.—Eimer G. Heverly dled which developed after he received a| KLINDFELTER —Lewls Kiinefolter, 8. W., SMITH, Editor. day at the home of his sister, Mrs, V.|The body was taken to Bellefonte quite suddenly at his home in Duncans: |tracture of the hip in a fall at his for almost all his life a resident of Mad. nd] A. Auman, in Centre Hall, to where for burial. ville, of neuralgia of the heart. He was tome a month ago, He was a na {isonburg, died af Smullton at the age AW. B. “Business Manager. Eater o He dame from Butte, Montana, four S————— a ®on of Charles and Barah Mallory | t tive of Boalsburg and was aged 81 of 71 years, § months and 28 days. He GILBERT. —Harry Gilbert, aged 79|Heverly and wag born at Axe Mann |years, His parents, Joseph 8. and Ba- | was never married. — Smtered at the Fost Office in Contre Mab be second elase mall matter, o SERMS The terms of subseription to and Interment made in the Cross {fr 3 De Reporter cre $1.00 a year, in advance elurch cemetery, Georges Valley, Rev, Display advertising rates made kmews |S FF. Greenhoe to officiate, p» «pplication. The deceased was a son of Jacob and @ _— Ba — > - N———— Harriet (Seyler) Jamison, He is sur int Y : vived by a daughter, Mrs. Lila Bluff, X e ea rd i ce Sunday Church Services Seattle, Washington, and these sisters ead and brother: Mrs. Wm. Lingle, Georges FEXNNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE . (Bev, 8. ¥. Greenhos, Paster) Valley; Mrs. Robert McCummon, Al- E IZ I S IE: » : » " sash » i Georges Valley—10:30 A. M. toona; Mrs, W. H. Lingle, Tusseyville; AND R ORGAN Al ON A Installation of church officers. Orie A.. Altoona, and Mrs. V. A. Au Gamire Hin, 1:00 to Ee a | Bs Ce an vears, T months and 20 STOCK SACRIFICED | Every article in our Store Election and installation of church 27 daye ,O000 : is cut down to cost and be- officers. weeks ago. Funeral services will be held at the house Friday afternoon, n————— FOSTER. — Wiliam L. Foster, a low cost in our Great Sale in which profit is forgotten and Cash is King! prominent State College business man, a] CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bev. Delos RB, Keener, Pastor) died on Monday from an affection of oe > ad - od ve hd pd > COOP OOS Pentre Hall-- the heart eo was reared at Oak all §:30—S8unday School. Stati on but was A ares nt Ju Hal WE ARE ouT FOR MORE BUSINESS ! 10:50 Church Services. ince attaining manhood. At Aiasey ville hool th WE tion of the First National 4 Ey rE A ALE STARTS FRIDAY, JANY 4th--at 9 A. M. 8:30—Church Services. ha’ office wan made pr on ARO hod 5S t =-at ois a general merchant Creer ere > oe -e EVANGELICAL for many year and had vaftious other (Bev, W. E, Smith, Faster.) business inter sts the college town. fe nnd two Bechet i080 A 3. Ee Serer ora ws gen BARGAINS EVERYWHERE IN THE STORE. READ Locust Grove—2:30 P. M. Spring Mus, 7:10 P. M. DORMAN.—Mrs, S8ara B. Dorman, LADIES’ FUR- TRIMMED COATS divin. BASS $17.50 MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS ANDOVERCOATS $0.95 rville—T7:3 » * . xin dits | yarman, of Lamar, died Wi Tuasey ville Lp ; Horna, i Ama oral MEN'S BLACK AND BROWN SOCKS. ......... be PAIR $6.00 MEN'S 100 per et. All-Wool UNION SUITS... .. $3.68 {liness of = (Fe svival Meeting.) + hear home after an — days, following a stroke of paralysis RED AND BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS........ 8¢ EACH #50 BLUE WORK SHIRTS FRESUITERIAN Hi EE i UT cv ant FIRST QUALITY LADIES’ SILK RAYON HOSE, Ise PR. #750 LADIES’ SILK DRESSES r. J. M, Kirkpatr Pasto : ihey, 3. % Ekputeicy, Pastor) MEN'S FLEECE-LINED UNION SUITS “ha . xe MEN'S DARK WORK PANTS Pine Grove Mills, 9:30 A M, Lemont, 11:00 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. oss ABRAHAMSON'S DEPT STORE (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Fastor.) a RB aay ah Ol A ais on. 3 ell WILL THE HOLDER OF LUCKY NUMBER 10812 PLEASE CALL FOR M 11 1 HEI M TY ra Conor TT A er. 2 Wat River: Mo. ahd Elina THE #100 STEINITE RADIO. 2 oh held a BOALSBURG ITEMS, Todav vou can see the most sensational auto mobile ever introduced—The Outstanding Chevrolet of Chevrolet History, a Six in the price range of the four! This new car is now on display in our show- rooms and we cordially invite you to come in for a personal inspection! When vou lift the hood and see the new six. cylinder wvalve-in-head engine vou will realize that a new era has dawned for the buyers of low-priced automobiles. Repre- senting four vears development and testing, this new power plant is a marvel of advanced design. It develops approximate iy 32° more power than any previous Chevrolet engine. It displays sensationally greater speed and faster acceleration. And vet, defpite this brilliantly improved performance, it main- tains Chevrolet's worldwide reputation for economy~—averaging better than twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline! Great Array of New Features Matching this spectacular advance in per. formance is the greatest array of new features Chevrolet has ever announced. The new four-wheel bgakes not only assure positive safety, but are exceedingly quiet in operation. The new two-beam, head. From last lamps with foot control dimming device Mri’ Nantile Coxey visited relatives] FBLTY —M Nora Nan rolty, were never before available in Chevrolet's in Altoon | wife of J. B. Felty, of Altoona, dled a price class. And s0 on throughout the entire Mrs. . E. Stuart left Saturday for|he Altoona hospital lowing an IR. chassis, vou will find feature after feature Pittsburgh where she will spend tie | fess of sor a. Amptlea demanded in the finest automobiles and win r montha : a auahier of William and now offered on the Outstanding Chevrolet. oi LN, yetidhe {4 wife are she wa ag of Ville an spending thel § stinas va tion with 11] Burchfield and was born at relatives in Dushore Pine Grove Mills on January 28th, 1867, Beulah Fortney, of Boalsburg, and ]Dence was g Imost 62 years old. On Jan- Join Hess, of Altoona, spent Bunday at] Vary 4th, 1889, she married Mr. Fel- the H. P. Schaeffer home in Bellefonte ty, nt Boalsburg, and shortly thereafter But, however impressed You may be by the The Sport Albert Meyer. of Pittsburgh apefit they located In Altoona where they tad mechanical superiority of the Outstanding Roadster . Cabriolet . . Chilstmas here with his arents Mp |HVed ever since. She was a member Chevrolet, your admiration will reach even The The Convertible $ and Ars. ‘Jacob Meyer of the First Presbyterian church, of greater heights when you study the car's Phaeton . Landau 725 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hosterman, of | Altoona, and its various auxiliary or- distinctive beauty. The be. $ Greensburg, and Frank Hosterman, of | 521 zations, and also belonged to the Coach . Sedan Delivery . . . 595 Cleveland, were Gwlday vigitors at the Ladies Auxiliary of Mountain Com- : The marvelous new Fisher bodies represent The Light Delivery Chassis 400 H. M. Hosterman home here. mandery No, 10, Knights Templar. : a masterful example of artistic coachwoik. Coupe . ¥ Mrs. Laura Struble, £ Coll Se ls survived by her ' husband, craps . ’ : : 134 Ton Chassis . . 25 5 ura Struble, of State Coliege,] — % '* SU Fe TE Harry, Never in Fisher's long and illustrous service The 4 4 Spent iy aman at the Willis Houtz], . =. piward B. and Miss Eleanor to the automotive industry has Fisher style Sedan . 134 Ton Chassis with Cab $650 ire, Feity, all of Altoona. She also leaves supremacy been more clearly revealed! All prices {. o. b: Flint, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Ketchum and o two sisters and two brothers, Mrs. Mol- Robert Lucas and Theodore Lucas, ofl, "pe \’ ind Hugh B. Burchfield, of Botham, 3d," woent sever days atl 00s ten ‘ie. Jacobo Bonin Come in and see these Beautiful New Cars on display in our showrooms Fred Ishier, of Indiana, and Russel ye, and Edward Burchfield, of Junl- Ishler, of Washington, 1. C., and Geo, Rose . Iehler and wife, of Bellefonte, spent Burial made In ‘the lawn Tusaday at the 1 8. Isher home. Semetory, Altoosa, COME IN TODAY FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION, r. ms. Paul Coxey, of Philips Toh Fata wit mines vere [3 th Methotiet Home for Oe See DECKER CHEVROLET CO. Bellefonte y oe, 0 Hierosia relives amp, 7 inn 0 be wk © HOMAN MOTOR CO. - - Centre Hall wi «Gupp, of Willlamsport, was] Mrs. Miller was a daughter of John a At the EB. M. Kuhn home. and Suan Hoy and was born at Jacke : monville this county, June 11, 1845, . {8he became a guest at the Methodist . Billy Parker's shooting match was | Home in 1927, as a member of the Re- a success, and was well attended. | formed church, She was the widow [Butie ana chickens wate the prizes of the late Win. H. Miller, who for a Q 1] A L 1°T Y of T bee L O WwW C 0 S T of ti ie Distinctive New Beauty LA A A § number of years conducted a general
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