9. ys THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 102 THE CENTRE REPORTER . a —— —. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. . » NY La snares NN . ce » 0» * . DEITZEL.~—Rev. Samuel HH: Deltzel died suddenly on Sunday morning at his home in Pleasant Unity, Westmore- land county, from the effects of a par alytic He had eaten his breaks. | fast and was seated in the home wait ing for the call to Sunday-school wien he quietly away. will be made here. held in the Reformed church (Thursday) afternoon at 1:30, the! for the funeral cortege auto to Had he April 10t next, he would ined his sixXty-lifth year He | and reared Potter tow DAVIS. —Mrs. Margarey Rockey Dav PROPERTY FOR SBALE~The 1. O. Packer home in Centre Hall; 1l-room brick house with extra lot; modern in all respects. Ono of the best homes in Centre Hall. Price and terms right.— H. 1. Ebright, Agent. 458¢L HIGH SCHOOL TO VOCATIONAL AGRI- DEPARTMENT HOALSBURG HAVE CULTURE WASHINGTON 16-DAY EXCURSION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY SATURDAY, MARCH FRIDAY, MARCH FRIDAY, JUNE 2% $12.00 Round Trip from CENTRE HALL | Proportionate Fares from i { For details as to leav | fares in parior or si Ing cars { f At 5 i t i or other | a (is, wife of John Davis, died at her home WEEKLY. . - . * in Altoong as the result of a stroke of ISSUED PENNA. apoplexy. She CENTRE HALL, AR v SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. SMITH, Editor. MADW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, of School Board's request Agri has been was a daughter Jacob and The Bonisburg of and wis Vocational 16th, Clzabeth Rockey born at Department for thelr High The sche the for a Tie Oentre Reparter, $1.60 a year. Tusseyville, on July 1560, School = 23 29 pence culture days June stroke started the this past pecond srl granted Monday, § months and 2 old, Mr. wis 68 years, . ' ¢ nde pts dp dp dodo do did do do ddd ddd She married Davis in beginning of passed Burial he and most of her life since had womaoster All pupils will continue wit} PRR Services Botered at the Post Office in Centre Had #89 second eiase mall matter, TEARAMS.—~The terms of subseription to De ileporter are $1.00 a year, in advance Display advertising rates made known #2» suplieation. Wits : ship. A Kreamer, Jeannette, of Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? and ried hive $ : . £3 ric at spent Altoona Bho waded work as st of the In add in Wilks iw on hey Reformed church all will one-half scheduled tion to her husband he | ire each day Other Points 2) Armnva Dale, who for four Years wns of *y ly one son, Thomas Davis, of Fdwin trains ; 4 Nts vd ttiira § the (ress 2 She also leaves two bro eacner Agriculture in he ’ hah er privileges, side 0 Atlant x esd - Ie 1 at Soring nformati a ir N y da Vocational School at Spring 1 m Rockey ents or M Passenger been elacted Supervisor of Agent, Wil Mr, and the in three sters: Mrs i, Similar Excursion Fri, Oet. 11 Mrs, George M . | west; and Mrs, George BEverhart, Cleveland, Ohlo, Mrs Flzabeth lellefonte, survive him. Rev. Deltzel, during his served three different 5s and Colyer; wife Bangara Dale is well fitted for SEE US FIRST tnke Boalsburg will “Sunday Church Services FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, B. ¥. Greenhoe, Faster) Hall-—10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. tc 83 P. M. Jordan, of Lewis leading departments Funeral servi TE T nth of agricy in C—O Fixed, but Free He was a reformer, ministry, His | Pennsylvania Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE BALL, PA. pastor ates centre Farmers Mills, Georges Valley, 7 and he was gly PE rT TTT TPP rrr YT TY TY Ye Ing the audience a truth Every now and then clenched fist pha woh, — few homely CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bev. Delas Pastor) Centre Hal— #:30—Sunday School 190: 830—Church Services, vol +3} Bas hi £3 g Fussey ville ‘ : " \ 1:30—sSunday School. : : the wall, waiting. 6 Reasons a bf HE en 5 ToC ne Why You Should Buy the he'l stretch out to the right and gra “WORLDS GREATEST TIRE” into his BR, Keener, {zed SOe se “Yes, mo! are ire of i W. E, Bwmith, Paster.) Mi. P. ML (Bev, Bethesda—10:30 Locust Grove Bpring Mills, A. -%3 30 AL 1:10 P. FRESDYTERIAN (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fasior) Pine Lemont, 11:0 Centre Grove Aliils, Vulcanite Production METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Pastor.) Sprucetown—=. worship i ; Centre Hall—8. 8. dog at 2:30 P. M Spring Mill ablp at 7. Evangelist Harry W., Newman, SE ———————— POMONA GRANGE MEETS ——— 8:30; public al iv-ol. 1:30, preach Si rainy ' uy n | Gathering Largely Attended — Reports | , 8. 8. 8:30 { the life f I I ‘ ‘ The | ind . R » : Aey. ed ; | of Auditing Committees En- campment Committee Member | in Elected. Fel aL ic the Spring ruanrs st CTORS MEEVING COUNTY SCHOOL DIRE HOLD ANNUAL Here are six reasons why vou should Coming Back new All-Weather Tread Goodyear Balloo y Areied serio (sreatest Tire ng 1 Traction; 2 Slow even tread wear ; 3 Safety ; 4 Supertwist Carcass; 5 Quietness ; 6 Ap- pearance. Arrested Development HAGAN'S GARAGE Centre Hall STORE OPEN EVERY 100 BEAUTIFUL SILK AND PRINT ...Dresses for Spring... Just Out of their Boxes -- for This SALE ! $10.00 to $25.00 are the Prices for which they were intended to sell. OUR PRICE, $@-88 Y ou must see these Dresses. FYENING FUBLIC si) 1A We have sold 2 and 3 to one customer. {7 ped | of | $ it} —— Back . Hos 3 Bes 1 take Plax 4 April 1st, 1929 JAMES in-Fact for law Angeline Linden Hall, Pi Harrison Walker, weil AIDS TO BUYERS. What draws customers to a modern American store, anyway ? Low prices, courteous service, good materials— what ? A writer in the current issue of the American Druggist re- cently made a survey of drug store customers to get an answer to that question. Here is what he learned about why peoplo trade at certain stores in preference to others : Cleanliness and attractivensss of appearance ranked as the chief reason. Next came promptness of service and quickness of delivery of ordered goods. Pleasant employes and courteous service were linked in the third place, size of assortment ranked fourth and low prices came last. This has been our policy for 30 years.—A. Abrahamson. ABRAHAMSON'S DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM’S BEST STORE very OF 8001 giv W. I. Hosterman Walter | first love soil To 5 om chased the Hu tor Commany College, and Hosterman town. having been number of years in the Snyder age prior opening business in tre Hall, where his successor, Hagan, is now successfully the Hagan garage In addition to doing genera work Mr. Hosterman will sell eas and trucks. MA PAI Hen House Robber Jailed, Ernest Ledtsch, of Allison townstlp, Clinton county, was arrested on Fri- day by State police, charged with the theft of 100 chickens from Willam Yearick, at Jacksonville, and was lodg- «1 in the Clinton county jal. Satur. day morinhg Alderman T. Mark Brune gard discharged him from the Clinton gounty jail to the Centre county jall, to Garage, w of SaCRsOn Will De Ww. children SWARBD, ano Weaver. We BIOUR BEathoerings VW eleey h St. State Mer 3 that MoO Mrs for a|Coy, of gar lot efonte, X \ re Mo neo denomin Attorney - at deceased, stionalism Ine now in nm Pug : heirs of " CHRArgy known in employed is well Allison Me | wr. Frank McCoy, | her home Fri 1 result of a peur Eieanor widow the late edd died at On day morning from the Ralph lalyte stroke which conducting | midnight. She wise born in tha old Al-| Hson Lomestead at Spring Mills, the | and on hich thehomestead stood was bought from John Penn, an of William Penn, Mrs MoCoy was 77 Years of age, on January 16. All her married life wag spent in Bellefonte. Bhe was a member of the Preshyterian church, In her early years she spent two years at Ehnira eollege, Eimira, N. ¥. The following cillldren survive: John MeCoy, of Bellefonte, and Miss Anna, at home; she also leaves one brother, Archibail Allison, of Belle forte. The latd Hon, Wm. Allison, of Bpring Mis, was also a brother. Fu neral serviceg were held at her late Attorney for Estate M. BMITH, Auctioneer. to she suffered about MACHINE SHOP WHERE IS DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ACETYLENE WELDING WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK pe W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA. repair or re : Dodge heir at Bellefonte, rm sn AA AI SA Shop where you are Invited to shop. home, Monday afternoon, by Rev, Wm. Thompson; burial in Undon oeme- tery, Bellefonte, Bell Phone 13RS A A A ’
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