THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1929. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. M——— THE CENTRE REPORTER CHICAGO SPECIALIST AT SPRING MILLS ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS ’ CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Paul and Melvin Grove and their Sunday for Johnstown Em ne . . . . . . . . . ———— families left on CENTRE HALL, PENNA. JACOBS. John H. Jacobs died after Dr. Emil Rels, of the Post Graduate] A baby boy came to the tome of i} Clarens Zerby on Monday morning liness extending over a considet ospital and Medical School, Chicago wence 7 aM ILEY, Proprietors. oe. period of time, on Monday fore 5 wo obarations. at : “rn The 0) I. will observe their ©\Y% | k . .. h TE TE, Bar won at his home in Boalsburg where sisal rsary at Lewisburg this month arket quotations . . weather ADbW,. E. BAILEY Aeaaditte Ralior and |! s married life. Death s ounty Hospital on Monday for } : org | birthd sei rt . J JEX, M Business Manager, was at te sit pHoations Jesuiing Hi ae we i Sik " : 1 - : 4 ED AUEHY “Mia a on 5a ha reports .s * » frain schedules . + 0 ta a ith Satered at the Post Ufice in Ueatre isu | in e past si wnths he underwent | jp, wife of Prof. Emil Re of thel]®n The gift aid 8 v ’ hoa Le . . . . oo. a8 second clase mall matter, in operation for gall ones : chemists depa ent "ent ' re : 1 on 1 CUASONE TRILL Welt information of any kind “se. TRE MS. ~The terms of subseription iv Funeral s will be tw t State Colleze. n son Of tii : orved, Se Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advauce sm» application. {J in el pastor of : 4 res | taurant in the Heve wh be Np i ] 4 4 Be Sunday Church Services|... es our around the world devoted to| PUT. spent Sunday with relatives. i ’ ZENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE | Profession, having taught in vaisous) eee toain ih Rall 1 dan 14 Se n h Aes pia! and find oui (Bev, 8B. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor) soctions of Ct ire unty fo EE MeNITT WENT TO NEW YORK. ’ a A as wh Centre Hall—10:3¢ A, M. YE an meal (Fox) Jasoie\l ‘The only n on Georges Valley, 2:30 P. M . as cod 70 w month nd 6 | whereabout 0 \ nid v Res Farmers Mills, 7:30 P. M. IN t ng 4 H : ~~ CETERA CENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bey. Deins RR, Keoner, Pastor) . 2 : 3 . i Balls alts oo Pape Ha school : Leach, 30 Irg: orm Th . : . - re Who's Who? Look in the Telephone Directory : Dunday Sclool und Laut Pr 4 Ju ’ i : f ! The Centre leport 1 - ae - 8:30—Church Services, ans. Tiss : Pu e Dr W 3 } h Len Rn r. $1 — “ - —— Pusse y ville— CONT TEE Fh #:30 Sunday School ‘ t ; i : 10:30 Holy communion. rm ; 3 EE — I rn] on se Special for Friday & Satur’y (This Week) Bpring Milis—10:30 A, AM. . ’ ¢ . n ' Bethesda—2:30 FP. M. \ in t ki a ~ Locust Grove—7:30 P. M. ! i at : Nis e \ Ve GRANULATED E \ { { 1g IVC ROY, I » vy iL ' . 4 . 1 0 FARESEYTERIAN . ! . tha GoUDM ! ¥ (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Fastor) i o r L " . a H ll rir tO ren " | 5 i . : 5 M ‘ : ; 1 : S UGAR pEr 1 00 LBS. Centre Hall, 9:30 A. M. I ¢ b widch w ; vl yea Li Fu . ee i : : ‘ Lemont, 11:00 A. M. N Fel i en eq in ruck rm lig i 1 nd M T Li i 1 & Pine Grove Mille—7:30 P. M, Be ide his. wife ha a sury Ve 8 4 . , . : - ieee childten, Kamely; ag is iter of Mr. and Mw. Edward | Al Peas, 2 Cans 25¢ ; Al Corn, 2 Cans 25¢ METHODIST EPISCOPAL B rd, of Bellevue, O.; and Waldo, ., ns . roby : : 2 (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) jungard, of Rock Rive Also, © = Lynch, o : i iH Jersey Corn Flakes, 3 packages 25¢ Centre Hall—9:00 A. M.. worship and)! hers: Emanuel Eungard, of : er ato of the : ] Endicott Johnson SHOES -- for the Whole Family Report of Cow Testing “i : AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPARISON. Quality Goods and Attractive Prices on the following : GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS hi lithe Bate ¢ the Evangicu c HARDWARE, PAINT, GLASS and OIL tine Sarah Eugoyd, Testor) \ y W : { N 51 a | ; ’ : ‘ : A 1 : ; G AS A N D ( 1 L. at 9 at VI ng GEORGE C. JOHNSON, CHARLES CUPPLES CENTRE HALL NOW IS THE TIME TO START YOUR SPECIAL NATIONAL SEWING WEEK APRIL 15th to 20th. THE NATION WIDE PROMOTIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL PROJECT, PROMOTION OF PIECE GOODS AND RELATED LINES Spring Silks that Get Their Story Into Print -- Beau- tiful New Patterns Are Here at Special Prices. Silk Prints : $2.29 Yard. AND SUCH GLORIFIED PRINTS THEY ARE! Motifs that tempt ou fo make your whole ward robe one of Prints — and considering this low price, it is doubly tempting. A good heavy quality Crepe that is 89 inches wide. r LJ 9 caret - —oerrv es New Patterns in Rayon Voile : $1.00 Yard per cont , rr P U B L I YOU WILL RE DELIGHTED. with the New and Novel Patterns In unusual colorings. In light or Th th 4 vf S A 1. i ' dark grounds. For cool, serviceable frocks. 36 Inches wide, b i i * ot en entirely ly Tr LAST STOCK SALE OF THE SEASON. Pique «+ 50c and 85¢ Yard nt or. fomi trot n 5 At Jodon Sales Barn, Pleasant Gap ACCEPTED EVERYWHERE AS THE MATERIAL for Ensembles—using the plain color for frocks hazard ¢ ting of such fire Bo: i and colorful printed ones for coats and trimming for frocks. 36 inches wide all ht are recat “vies by ne serons§ Carload Ohio HORSES & MULES | Printed Linene : 40c and 50c Yard who »i 4 . | erence f 6 local off onda oc i : FOR SPORTS COATS AND FROCKS. In bright colors, 38 Inches wide f8 members of tl en nd 5a Also, 10 FINE MILCH COWS i 1.00 Yard ty-five years not a season ho Bia £0 1 — | Printed Tub Biles : - - one or more of the town offi als did Bt grossly violate these rules, which are embodied in borough ordi nances. Also, a Half-Ton Truck ; Harness Printed Crepes : $1.39 Yard » W. Collins, an auto salesman for Truck suitable for hauling cattle, the Btate College Motor Company, LIMITED QUANRIZY; in Slorious Spring Patterus. ALL SILK: hte wide while on the road between Pleasant Gap and Lemont. lost control of the Crepe De Chine : $1.35 Yard 5 on > ear he was driving and wrecked it to the amount of $300, He ported IN THIRTY-FIVE OF THE LEADING SHADES, ALL SILK hs employers that the car, which had J been loaned to him by them, had been stolen. He was arrested and brought Beginning at 12:00 M. Ching Chow Honan H $1 00 Yard before Justice Tresmel, at Pleasant bufore Justios - Trad, it Pleasant oH. Soave haat. WASHABLE; WITH A ROUGH FINISH. In the New Spring Shades and White. 32 Inches wide. cane” i Colin T. E. JODON Betimatted to Jail In default of $500 GD. BARTHOLOMBW, Clark. : . i. Consisting of Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys | ALL SILK. IN LOVELY DESIGNS and In light or dark color effects. 32 Inches wide. most of
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