The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1929, Image 4

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    ; AHURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1929. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA.
HE CENTRE REPORTER . 0 9 ow ole . . . . . . .
ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS * CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
ee em Se * ¢'%8 0 2 » 4 oe. | VIFAPHONE—~LOWEST PRICES
CENTRE HALL, PENNA. KRAPE. After an illness for a pe The services in the Auditorium on | ANYWHERE—15 & 85e.
. GRANGE FAIR NOTES.
: THE RICHELIEU THEATRR
sg « ss es eo « ¢ »"* NOTES, “|! Sunday Services on Grange Park
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ART : we § 180d Of over a yer, the mst three Phyllis and Wm. Garrison, aged 6 Bunday afternoon were largely attend
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rit th . f : ALS Xe tTvely, hi {
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, months of which she was a Centre|4hd 3 years respe ely, -children of «1, The sermon was delivered by Rev, |
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8. W. SMITH, Editor County Hospital patient, Mrs, Howard | Justice Garrison of State College, were THURSDAY
he . . . . a 4 - ' ow i itte Tuesday as surgical patients
. > G. Krape died on Friday morning. The |admitted Tu ; I .
EDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and body was brought from the hospital and discharged the following day. son Presbhyterin church, Carlisle, and FRIDAY AND BATURDAY
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i Business Manager, te the morgue at the Goodhart under Charles Isenberg, of Boalsburg, was (was highly spiritual and uplifting (THIS WEEK.)
taking parlors lwire, and from there] admitted on Tuesday as a meticar pa- | Music was furnished by a Milhetm GROTON fa aaa
y the Om Cen ciara ‘ _ ' Hat TEORGE JESBEL ir
fF th. =. Mig ig ig fie aay to the home where funeral services | tient. male quartette of excelent ability “ ( ’ : ( ”
» 4 me held Monday afternoon. Inter- Mrs. Ruth Corl, wife of Fred Corl, cl . : ag LUCKY BOY
SEEMS. The terms of subseription to]... wus madd at Rebersburg, Rev.|of Spring townshiv, on sural ation! n thd evening a publi
%0 Baporter are $1.00 a year, In advance | 5 © (jreenhoe, pastor of the deceased, | for the past week, was discharged on jthe Christian Endeavor
James J. Glenn, pastor of the Dickine
iw in charge. Tuesday. M iss ‘uy Bradford
: oP arn A : z ve E in charge. : Ld res The i apnor ——
: SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Medg amr LO gn ed ug " 5 Nelle JcGroarn, Be ain ily a. ~ 4 i By Te y : MONDAY AND TUESDAY
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN QHARGH|®: 4nd was borp at Lewisburg, Abrl 4 , sday. Kia. + win v | WEDNESDAY (NEXT WEEK)
1 oh aking her s 74 vears ’ phia, ¥ Was t « 3 :
(Rev, 8, F. Greenhoe, Fastor.) : : I : wo Ye . 1 r : Lalbert Middle, of Tyrone, a surgical ii 5 migples . with a Midnight Show SUNDAY
moning ant s GAYE. nere we . i COV irstinn A : & : :
Farmers Mills-——§ to 10 A. M. cndldren, but the husband discharged on Tuesday Maver. tem ; rohibition NIGHT at 12:01 o'clock:
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pl 0) 11 sr. She was the last of the Stover Mrs, Allee Baumgardner, of Union ha # fore "On ” \
Yentre Hall—10:30 A, M, her. She 8 u t n lle. a: : she IB a force CONVIRGNE an an RICHARD BARTHEILME
’ 7: > family. cal patient for the past ald 3
Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. as discharged on Wednes. | tertaining and held her auc “WEARY RIVER”
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MUSSER —Wiliam J. Musser, long]|98Y: aM fOr an Dour wilnoul loss hi —
a resident of Bellefonte, where Wm, Keeler, of Bellefonte, a medical | bors
THURSDAY
@ENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE 4
patient, was discharged on Wednesday Fine Poultry Display.
{Bev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) about a vear ago he conducted a dairy,
— died from complications at his home James Watson, of Pittsburgh, a medi The poultry iwnlay wit only much FRIDAY
EVANGELICAL on Sunday morning. He would have al patient, was discharged ow tofore. but: dim an
(Bev, W. KE Smith, Paster.) attained his 76th year had he Hve lay of las . : co : . “. . ORETA ‘GARBO in n
Bethesda—9:30 A. M. until November 28th Funeral serv-] Misg Josephs ‘ohen, Aan 4 iow EE « “THE SINGLE STANDARD”
2 q oes were held Tuesday afternoon, Rev. | ww. " ‘ ‘ ’ of A in ihe ras are ne pular hte
Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. ! ra ned 3 . alter Coen, of efonte, ad-
£ é om A Arnold of the Lutheran church officiat- L nitted as a surgical patien Aghorn t in smaller numbers all of » .
Locust Grove—7:30 P. M. ing. eadny and dis on" V. the breeds kept in the State for eg: AT THE “STATE” THEATRE
YTE N Tne Seveastd a. aan { i ety leichtol, daughter of ieorge land food product ire shown Showing a double feature program
PRESBYTERIAN and Susan (Dale) Musser and WLS d ' .
Belcht { oward, was admtied or ecacl
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) wn at Oak Hall Stat eh
€entre Hall—§:30 A. M. vived by his wife
Lemont, 11:00 A. M,
Pine Grove Mille—7:30 P. M. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
- nd sisters: Christian, State College; |? # surgical patient and discharge in Tuesday Boalsburg and Howard FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Annual Au t
METHODIST EPISCOPAL Francis toona Lincolr jorida: {Y? VYHIROEUNS nEaged in a FUE from * {This Week) gus
(Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Mrs. Jams Adie L136 Mrs. John Misa L. t Ty, daughter of Mr, az io rg merged the victor ' : P . 3. es : : .
Sprucetown—Worship at 9:00 A.M; | Bubp. State College Tuceday for surgical treatment and] '® WIPDIng run was forced over the| «THE YOUNGER GENERATION”
Sunday School at 10:30 EE discharged on Wednaplay. plate on a base on balls Also TT. MoriOY in "TYESSERT V2ivyisd
Centre Hall—8S. 8. at 9:30 A, M,; REES HOR e Washington lees, ouls Neff. of Winguts v an Judeing the Bands
Worship at 10:30 A. M, E t of for fifty years, |, . = ao an etka Sutient Yor the fam. tian “tr La a ———— S A L E
Spring Mills—S. S. 9:30; public wor- | Doa8ed away at Lis VIETe OR and discharged the following day tra the hands ww ALL NEXT WEEK
ship at 7:30 P. M. HOLT ir tt
Harvest Home Services
a follows: 0 ' : anit 1
September Sth: Smullton at 10 A.M. | Biks. of hh order the deceased wy . A akn r . A ghe d op I punctualit 10 points. The band Bilan: Py Ife Zhursd Frid nel Desiring to turn my stock int
Bod Sprucetown at 7:3 v, BM. or Za) ber, nterment wig made ter t M and Mi: corge Purnell. of | a CS : : i » turds 1 y PATTER “ i: F 1s . : ¥ )
September 15th spring Mills at ¢ I ta. . , n in : : ne ; ¢ n ; . . sti e io : . Wan: eR ' a 4 . . Yoke rove Mills. Belle x ilesburm will allow 25 per et. 4 Discount
A. M. and Centre at 10:30 A, . 4 } : Bat al: iq an rn at Potts-| ed the = a tay , Fk i oy a ] on all Cash Purchases of Furni-
Evangelistic Services will ¢ nence ville, and was a son of \ iam and] M Jennie Krape, 3 { Howard —— a — { ture, Rugs and Linoleum. No
__Bpr " hurch, Bus ¥:} Mary Ha n) R TT Cx H ‘ Here Afetr 42 Years Alsen. y | ?
. h at 7:30, and K continu wife, wlio before marriage vas! eritution n Frida A £42 ving basn AWAY from Dens KR. M. CAMPBELL
“rede rich Brig $111 ¢ the t bat ; : we \ : . Dt tun : ; es. i
At LINDEN HALL, on
(Miss Sarah Ecroyd, Pastor.) and father ah 3 ‘ ;
- RE van a ont ot] te Sin sons cla 2 | KILLS FLIES
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. [a tipstaff in the county court | a ae nytt BA v mily dven i MOSQUITOES
night at 8:15,
Admission, 156 and 8bc
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Real Fstate
For Jury Commissioner,
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Democratic Primary
Tuesaday, Septewbe
Want to Buy or Sell?
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Paper Old and New
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, PA
1820S RALRRLEARLRLRARE EES
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ie so 0 vi rela lon wha 1928 Model Chevrolet Sedan ; 7000 miles.
SStrent of AN Nations” [Stoves urtied bork {outing ase Belted, Bia, | 1928 Model Chevrolet Coach ; 6500 miles.
One of
aes in wang orn on ovis |e aa Sen. Gure Botwir, [a * Crm mm rit Two 1926 Model Chevrolet Sedans, good shape.
2 fevers ton i , ek for lin the hands of Theodore C. Jackson. 1929 Model Whippet Coupe ; 500 miles.
who visits Bute street will also fi; | ron, Pi: Woo bad been here for some | pipet 0 ia chairmas 1925 Model Buick, 6-cylinder Master-Six.
that it has more than 80 caf
gue section ten of them are adininin - { "Windom Moree and wits from Pitts | Foren, tnt Star ataesn Tank 0 1923 Model Hudson Coach- at a Bargain !
lmtrated by ims on he winioe: | any or Moyer home. Mn. | ~ ou II 1927 Model Ford Roadster with truck box.
ET | a Sd to geet virions. | oy Rp LS ENS NFW 1924 Model Ford Coupe--good condition.
ing. the caiiors that have Fier bees {from Bloomsig, were: at om] Hib LARTIC UNIT 1924 Model Ford Touring--a Real Bargain.
Be mn aay. 5 Woden of lid Sgoech Channel naegu. 1922 Model Ford Tudor Sedan.
Struck Whaley “Brown. SaUeiie 4 nr vito ar hel h:nion io Claveland, 1927 Model Star Coupe--Price Reasonable.
As 0 t : oe
struck by the whalers harpoon dives | of nude i) 2 eration § 1927 Model Chevrolet 1 1-2 Ton Truck.
below
for alr to be greeted with another wir | —— a Xm BE 1926 Model Chevrolet Truck Chassis, 1 1-2 Ton.
Jreovny
ro ional i he int | Totedo, © mong relatives for | gion aesaitter of the Ameri 1925 Model Chevrolet Truck, 3-4 ton, with New
that they fre row net i ! L% | on Nt y ind fay ¢ } $ :
eelved thelr death blow thes § i litiey LI no tows vikit 2 Mahl | Hh .., 4 boii x al 5 Panel Body.
the hattom. but have not the stroneid, | rom this vidoe. is ‘Rn sol ¢ Hoo is new =}
fo return and their longs fi
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ate nkes it all the more difficult | number of rs ago and is a success |
_ hey ie devrved oy _ " s | ful farmer . 1 Yah Bone | Th C h 1 b h l
that this quantity of ‘reston Zeigler, St } Bier ang over b Dy: wire on sumrtes ese ars ave a een gyer au :
air would Im iy : i "
part to their hoodies aul Zi Sy ove te MeAllisterviide | will b : nsmitied through the new
radio plant
oO Saturday 1 which Wao Yygvs . : . : .
——— Ziegler pitcied a ghme : ball oe 1h Equipment is being installed and | ed and are mn good running condition.
Pity the Poor Dog team © i town, he having been | tested in England and in South Amer-
‘ thelr h for several seasons i ke care y8e - ».
Grameplue veedien "and anes | VE Shaeh for sev re yrigosci new We will be Ready to Demonstrate These Cars, Any Time or
: who pvitehed ball
wilful things are often foun : i bei
f nd in ranton and later on for Ralti-| tions are being pushed forward at
da paws, according to a notice |e
ad By the Tiidlsh. National Cuntne onus for Several days botore! Lawrenceville and st Netcong. N. J. Any Place. If in Need of a Good Car, at the Right Price,
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Iwi nse tengue. A dog had been Hmp | ae princinal of the
High school at Mill this country, which began operating
™ of some weeks without any vist last summer,
" a A hing exanination wwra Breon and y, fr Ohio, Providing a third trans-Atlantic Come In and Look Them Over.
amily from
ed the presence in his paw of » ' Visiting among relatives the past! speech channel, the new short-wave |
oat completely hidden ander the unit supplements the lon
val $ ot wu ¢ iy . ! g wave and
On re "o a the nt v ne found : es Bre n 4 i a short wave systems previously oper- | O i A N Fi O OR CENTRE
® germinated In the dog's paw. | E0IR Yassachuseits where he was em ating butween the United States and | ; ® HALL
distinctly healthy green | P1OY« Wee Ju vi i n Ww Europe.