AHURSDAY, SEPTEMER 12, 1929. Tae CENT: EEPORIER. CENTRE LOALL, PA. —————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER *1 ployed n the lime quarries there. In BASEBALL, ISSUED WEEKLY, DEATHS *| addition to his son at Flemington he| (entre Hall defeated Reedsville, at A SE EE, . 6 + » 0» e [is survived by the following other #ons | f.edsville, Baturday afternoon, 6 to 0, 5 and daughters: Cleveland, of Lew-|{yawford was in good form and al- CE RE HALL, PENNA. SCHAEFFER. ~~ Benjamin Luther], : EVM. aid es rawio Wis in rm an _— : Ee —— 80 bh ph on Monday at the home| ®oWn: Mrd Wiliam Runkle, of Tus- |j,wedq Reedsville but three hits - - : aeffer di . i § y ome avd + Som tts Collen e © SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors of BE. H Day, at Smullton, from chron. |2¢¥iie; Bruce, of State College; Bloom-| oy of this week the McClure, » P . oy a » ’ : er, of Spring Mills; Verna, of Belle : . . 4 Enyder county, team will be here, 8, WW, SMITH, Editor, ic nephritis. He was aged S51 Years, fonte; and Alice. of Zion Ona broth 5 months and 24 days. Interment was a. "WELL JONNY es Business Manager, made on Wednesday. vives. Funeral services were conduct. James EE, Frohm will hold an auction WE RIDE Yi L ON . HE EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and|’ A er, Jerry, of Tusseyville, also sur | The deceased was a son of Michael ed Wednesday afternoon, in charge sale of surplus fresh candles, te, on - Anteved at the Fost Office in Centre Bau - . Hv od with his father!’ lev, Collins Hazen; burial at Pleas- (tie diamond, Saturday evening. Bee Car oO AL Some years ago « vith is i € rs . a imawh ora ' t bids Rie K aesond clase mal at . . wnt Gap. his ad, elsewhere in this issug vv wind » . 3 manner, and brother on the farm now owned chi i » _— and Lydia (Fédler) Schaeffer, and of Ru 4 SRRMS. The terms of wn ad 0 Chales Crust. enst of town. He . en Augers are $1.50 a year, in advance | = married, but there survive I gus’ Soon & him a sister and two brothers, namely, JUS SOOM : k ~ SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES [3% Sit “Sommerer iin tons WALK, IF Youll James +. Bchaeffer, Oregon, lil; and | == - — — . ce Schaeffer Mifflinburg, H:« CARRY ME, —— VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE}! «8 long & member of the Lat) “ : {Bev 8. F. Gresuboe, Poster.) church and lived consistently h his POF Georges Valley—10:30 A. M. professions Funeral HOT (Harvest Home Services.) conducted by Rev t Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. os QENTRE HALL REFORMED (CHARGE (Bev, Delas BR, Keener, Pastor) Ssntre Hall— #:30 Bunday School 4#:30—Church Services. Povey vile— ia wag ¥ i elton, a son of 4:80—Sunday School. arte and Title i rerties Svmd ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS Sty B:30—Church Services. AIRES ADC WU : iu/ Bm . EVANGELICAL (Bey, W. E, Smith, Paster.) Locust Grove & 3 i Bethesda-—10:30 A. Al i - : I - m—————————— —————— (Harvest 1 ; | TUNE IN ON STATION WFBG Spring Mills, 7:12 PV. MM po : (Harvest Home Servi 1 {| TUESDAY EV’G, SEPT. 17, at 6 O'clock. | i | | PRESBYTERIAN ! : : for the Dinner Musical Program | Trade In your Home Stores Flest, but Coma to Booster Stares * for the Things Your Home Merchants Cu ® 4 # » ® * * » “ . » ' * (Bev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) z . Pine Grove All . ” Dedicated to the e Grove Mills, 130 Al. Lemont, 11:00 A. M. in llon gtd pond] Altoona Booster Stores’ Fall Style Show Ir Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M. Practd y i \ fo W a ¢ t'in- Deliatonte, = whera he £psMMERM co, 3 INSUrance and Onn tp tos ddd odin BD Dd ded arr. FRRIiREE Altoona Booster | £3 Ge i i Real Estate ons o: the New Currency for W “4 arm’ no 4 ‘¢ lor ric ap 4 Want to Buy or Sell ? Cotten Hull 830 JS. [the decesed. und held Monday att Stores t, GOOD JOBS / SEE US FIRST will hold their Greatest Chas. D. Bartholomew Pa CENTRE HALL, PA DN rilShe SET at. Starting AUCTION SALE x/ edne. day, Sept. 18 { of FRESH CANDIES. PEANUTS. Comfaiae Oc ..— 1 TOBACCO. CIGARS AND WINDOWS Will Be UNVEILED CIGARETTES -t TUESDAY EV'G, SEPT. 17, 6 0'clock § To be Held Near the Diamond. Centre Hall rus “5h You Are Invited to Attend This | Fatnday Ev 8) Sept. 14] ing — Boor : ayy 4 bein rtf = | lghty- | Important Event, Which Will Be , |j J cPt8 at 7:00 oclock. This repress Bis error. of Resteiie pu ar the Formal Display of ... or aad io A YL FROHM gee Ex i ow Xn Tal ral Sel i NEW FALL STYLES. ; x quite young by Mi Hager i BH od b wife nd edged Undon county me warden, having x fai tan dren. nam In Apparel and Other Requisitas of all kinds for the Entire Fam- oo pe h ” Ther 2 ig A and Newton ! Ness : ry ha g ar ily, as well as In Furnishings of all kinds for the Home. TT TTT TTT TST T TTT Tee ~ = eV condition and were viewed by many hn He : f State College: Mrs Stocks In Booster Stores are complete and assortmefts are at thelr whilp tle truck carying them was Curtis Cronemiller of ator a parked at the Mitterd " restaura . : . 5 best, making this an Meal time to make selections of those things hile the trapper and wife took lunch. | Ans na. and Jacob 1 mn . ‘0 ' ne that your home merchants cannot supply. Fo re Sp & ed Many interested In wild life will re arr He also leaves two sisters Mr : #8} that while the State Game Com-! Belle Brishow and Mrs 1da Hoicotnt Come Tuesday evening and Inspect the Window Displays, fdapion was floundering about iniboth in Michigan . 3 SB a Songer Som. Come again on Wednesday and arange to spend the entire day owe and a P. 5. C pe a visiting and shopping In Booster Stores and enjoy the new goods « professor was called in BOAL ~<Robert Hamil Boal died at 10 oonference at a meeting held in that will be on display. dds boo AL DIL IAL LA rrr TT Trrrrrr iro rrrrer Ty A PDT PPEPE OPED POOP ¥ x at j to bu wholesale Lewisburg The offer was made to aid! the home of hia daughter, Mra Pris- ® the commission, and it was accepted. | > Riehm, in Waynesville, N. C. His ® a The experfment in fe eding fawns about death was due to an amputation of E WEDNESDAY y ® ® @ to n is the result iy i LL i an arm and a consequent general begin i 2 ti breakdown in health. I ————————————— Deceased was a son of George And 8 u ur an Day . a fw i XxX WwW x f h |] Fatal Auto Actident. {2 beth Boal and was Horn mn Poa's. “ / i th 3 When thelr car left the road aboat | PU ®. thls county, on November 5th I Al Boo S 8 mle won of Sarena, at Soe veswen | 1347, making hie age nearly eighty. h Altoona booster Stores rival at its price rooon, three Pittsbu o | tWO Year he last thirty years of his . . Friday aftercoon, three Pittsburgh re gi SU Joh T 8 : re. Fen It will be combined next week with thea Fall Style Show, making i Ments were injured, one fatally, anal bfe had been spent In West Virginia Lows ear, alarge sedan, demolished (lo wh kh pl he Hbved sfier Sour a double trade event for patrons of Booster Stores to take advant- . Without a single exception, the Pontiae struck a telephone pola On £ the | ‘NE his connection with the oiling io Sie 2 Occupants of the mas bine Miss SHihna Bros, and the Bellefonte and Puffalo age of. Big Six is the fastest, most powerful six of Anger, aged 55, died at 8 ¢'clook Satur! Run Rafiroad Co I I P k Y * Al its price available today. Its sturdy, 260 sh . i: + . “ { Forty-two ears ago Ye wnrried Mis gay moras € at the Centre County] "7 " od, go i H A hy : isn t $ Easy to ar our Car in toona cubic inch, L-head engine develops 60 ospital. death being ttributed to a | M2therane Hag whh Prececs X peed fracture of the sku She was render Ma the grave wy daughters, Are Free Parking may be had In all streets 'n the Business Distried, 1 horsepower at moderate engine s : wonscious ir s crash. ar " ¥ ivi, of Bayard, W. Va, and 4 peed ed ome h is in the ra sh, and re- {Mr alla Richm. of Waynesville with a time lmit on some streets. se and acceleration ure the fastest to be found — that way until the end In ol . in any low-priced six, according to the “fifth wheel” e otisr occupants of the ear wer ' » BUrVAY THE MUNICIPAL PARKING SPACE Tenth Avenue, bet ween : : Hho are ours uf the ‘tas wars | ' SI on, Ty » — the most accurate speed measuring device known to Helen Steinert. Both received inj ries | BUTLER ~Burdine Butler. a well 1th and 12th strects, provides open parking where you may park automotive engineers. Unquestionably, today’s bow the hend and face, and Miss! ip ; ' narian and Ht. your car all day, under police protection, for only Ibe. Pontiac Big Six is the performance leader of its price Bleine SUT eres] : roRen nose All} os {se y a { “ Nn rs H , passed away at ENCLOSED PARKING may be had at field—and the style and value leader as well. me a year of life. He was married to Nan- If you are interested in a car costing any- DEATHS, nie MecCalbe, who survives with these ‘ All Da Th rsda where near Pontiac's price, your own inter- Le children: Mrs. Margaret Mayes, of Sy- y u y. ests demand that you see and drive today’s STIVER Roland J. Stiver, M. D,|rmcuse, N. Y.; Mrs Ida Bartges, of Ak- STORE HOURS: $:80 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Saturday to 9 P. M. Pontiac Big Six. And when you come in, died In the Freeport, Illinois, hospital |™®" Oido; Hugh, Fortney, and Daniel, bring your present car for our appraisal. following a prolonged illness He be- |?! at home. Two brothers also sure Al 00 A B00 ER AS 0C ON io Si 2 vive: Frank and A. M. Butler, of How- I N ST 3 IATI ts value will probably cover the down gan the practice of medicine at Lena. ym per Illinods, and Inter located at Freeport, | 2rd. Interment was made Friday in uy, leaving uly a few Vollars month to pay. And, as you pay, you will hav ved ensive ie | the Sclienck cemetery. 5 aving enjoyed an extensive practice STRAND THEATRE ALTOONA STRAND THEATRE be enjoying the finest car of its price the at both places, —— The deceased was a son of Thomas| WEAVER David L. Weaver, form- WEEK STARTING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14— market affords, and Mary (Bike) Stiver, and was born ’ » . Connider the delivered price as well en extra cost near Potters Mills, January 27, 1868. erly of Pleasant Gap, who went to i FAST LIFE ” Jaliant su wring eutomotile values © Dak: tt atialit a Pe Before going to Illinols he attended Lock Haven five weeks ago to reside DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS, JR. Re oh Roce met eteiusie ony author. Payment Plan allan County Normal School at Centre Hall, | With her son, John W. Weaver, dled in ‘ " for any accessories or at minimum rete. and taught school in the county, He|the Lock Haven Hospital after a 3 VITATHONE ACTS-PATHE qounp XEWs, also taught school in IlMnols and then [Week's iiness He was 71 years old. - entered Rush Medical College, graduat- | Mr. Weaver, who was a native of W. R. HOSTERMAN GARAGE ing *n 1394. He is survived by a sis- | Centre county, had resided in Pleasant | EEE ——— 120 8. PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA, ter, Mre, J. B. Ward, of Bellefonte. Gap for many years, having been em-
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