THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1929, THE CENTRE REPORTER. CENTRE HALL. PA. THE CENTRE REPORTER ODD FELLOWS TO MOTORCYCLIST KILLED CROP VALUE WIL BE HIGH | DEATHS. \80. His wif¢, who died about a year AWARD MEDALS NEAR PORT MATILDA DESPITE DROP IN YIELDS | MimCHELL John Mitefiell, ago, before marriage was Miss Jannett ISSUED WEERLY, : oo ———— t hardwar merchant for th v | MdFariane. There vere Bo children, A ~s=mmie | The Spring Mills lodge of Odd Fel- A ; wal" hariware mercha tr " L oi CENTRE HALL, PENNA the Spring Milla iodge : Reduced Harvests in Many LinesBring years, passed away at his home at Misse Maude Mitchell, who ¥ved with aj " Increased Prices, Say Oficials of | that place on Friday forenoon tom Mer brother And (Ma oe a anry SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. ty-six members at a meeting to be State Department of Agriculiure, heat yw oo mer services Yuta oh i X ne of ste ex SOU: 8 mre 8. W. SMITH, Editor, held on Friday evening. The “Veteran Cars Crash from Rear, sito the movers : . hel mday al ' { EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and] jy. oly’ will be presented to the mem- : : Business Manager, bers of twenty-five years, this being lows will award long-service medals! Bellefonte Family In Car Upset, But ] to ten of thelr one hundred and twen Not Serlonsly Injured—Two Other ¢ at the Branch cemetery, close Lemont is a surviving brother of the One man was killed and six 8 reduced th then the home of tite deceased in his of received minor njuries in Pasar ¢ the third group to be rewarded in this Aasered at the Powt Office in Centre Hav | ymanner. The presentation speech will a8 second ciass mall matter, be made by Philip Jounston, Esq, of ternoon total, a ‘ t Moials O WLS Mm near Lemont seventy years SRRMS. The terms of subseription to] 'clicfonte, The ten members to be so : . " t tf oy © . . . Paul Tolan, 22 3 } n » “Eh : HEsSer, i‘ ( we Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance | honored are R. D. at 8 ; 4s wh : nt Tor ti : t. J. Ws Evan ) » a bile and mototecle acoldent whi OC- | : he wih in yeal Mr. Mitchell ¥ fi son of J. Hutch- s 3 wil ail 1 il xeeed] the ¢ ¢ h hneon Mitchel ard curred near Port Matilda Sunday af wi aa {ROT 1 ¥ Johnson Mitchell and Sinkabine, B« RENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] ser, Altoon; and y Ramey Pl n io 2 I en ven by Frank De't-|level to wh ar xtent toatl higher YY 1 > f ’ - YILLEY Jutuzmay on gat + aD ons Tan, dFiven by Srank Deu-)level tosguch an, extent feat You get more for your dollar in Tusseyvilie, 10:80 A. M. Last April the lodge presente 1 the motorevol wich wused it te wal '} orn ih , for examj i is « nt (Harvest Home Services.) eran Jewels : E Swi wood, D urn. The occupants of the ca ie | mated at out buses, ; A . % Se 5 fi V. Sweetwood, Dr . Hauch “land Mrs. Frank k nd thedr] lowest sine Ate ADE FOI MMA ‘ » al Spring Mills, 7:80 P. M. W. Ripka, C. P. Long, W derly | Sauahtar and son-in-law, Mr. and Ms. | price vill probably make th hor meri a = 11c¢ st (Harvest: Home Services.) 8. W. Gramiley, J. P. Eckle, C, J. F David Peak, = hel vo children, oo wor Pr A'Y aa nue 2 : : thn N Fait i i . S . 169% * - . Annual Congregatioonal and § 8.| ke and W. A. Neese woaped w 1 cuts and brudse e 50 60,000 bushel . pg i rl | T - i - t 5 I | . Rally Day at Centre Hall at 1:30 P In October of 1828, the first grou The car coming tows th eit rick i wheat 3 i, a , : me ium Priced au OMmo Ji ec M. The entire set vice will be in of mem! oy we re honored ng gray. - Vis not. eax no, son tlie aa Tiel. oe. dao Today's Oakland All-American Six stands out charge of the Brotherhood of the Ev-]and thes were: dd 8 ; RC nk . a EL te rectly bebisnd 1 ck et. Done . Vent Ro. betweal unmistakably as America’s Jinest medium angelical Sunday School of Lewis- Jamison. ¥ yr 0 y ln od . 3 2 A. Di othe: TW ton on cle tia ET wllara will dx \ A priced automobile. Its value supremacy has town. J. Q. Beaty, . McCormick, J. J eilr:ck car, unable to stop quickly | three sl Series nin A 2 aN seen established by facts revealed in compari- The Sunday Schools of Centre Hall] Wagner, A. L. Duck, L. G Snyder and] enough. crashe L | ito rear of the added to the total value ng Se son of the All-American Six with we nty Fen bre invited. B. F. Kennelly. Deitrick car. The driver was not in- Oats will wn be Tie smal wis PAL medium-priced automobiles. Let us zo over all the results of this comparison with you. When you have seen how on every basis of comparison the All-American Six towers above its field =~ you will agree with us that you get more for your a lod wi the wreckage, but was] The potato rop is indicated as one dollar in America’s finest medium-priced are: eT . - et) wince 1518 And ye automobile. JrEEure. £ Lhe 1WO sma i i i Proof of Oakland Value Superiority : hy F The following facts were obtained from a comparison of the Oskland All-Ameri- :30 Bays cording Secretary; Ivy Bartges, treas- 3 . p a tha ay can Sax with 20 other med priced automobiles. All told, 878 individual 10:3 Harvest Home Services. YT The retiring Noble Grand a : * sh ne hort amin oo. 18,000,000 poud “ Ww u i ao com parisons were made. Of these, Onkiand proved to be distinctly superior : urer, h roti g Not L door of the wiry an n wa age but it is easily possib th th in 45] or $1.57 per cent. The 20 cars combined were at best to Oskland en ors Mills ol Christ Bhook. ded toy ounded, and when respons will t the " ‘ Yl {rye on 382 or 43.50 per cent. And 13 of the 20 were higher. priced than Osklend. 8:30—Church Services. It is the intention of the organiza- |: made lo its appeal, there was, 10,000,000 production of 1923 WHEELBASE BRAKES ? ¢ n g Only and 4 am or car | tion to honor its veteran members each | foun } be nu WRILINE, kaw Sins oD y spproximately Only one car as low-priced as Osklsn of Onltand wr . Other car in gy ro WW i x 3 it rele } t vear by presenting the jewels in ~ tts and moter, and MIKE Jusi.Ne} $ s3 year fi 3t has a whee Bind yt ™ ef rou Drakes which Ob = : ¥ } 3 J y C1 500.000 tons jess an a yea y 3 ) 7 inches. That cor ree hich € edd ys. . EVANGELICAL wection with a fitting ceremony ) my. Mrs Betts Wis i n tiles segumn : the ' le tn the le: 2 ¢ BO car in the Led equals Oakland's X tio sith i J 43 Fen t age ¥ Vv ngly re } 1 ' ung geil et 29¢ - i of ew (Bev, W. E, Smith, Paster.) i : close of the meeting refresn-] member ¢ the entre H popula- : Fon fang : od with Oskisnd's ¢ 290 squere inches of brake band ares At Close f De meeting 1 ! via s of § q ng ‘ : Tusseywille—2:30 P, M. 00d curs have ¢ ; . Onkiand’'s separate emergency brake 1 rved and 2 period ziv- Jo! She piloted le i and 1} rs \ . ! = oA 3 wr / y : 2 , operates on the transmission. Seven b i ill he ser and a 1 : Biv iia ; 5 har native Ome otal 1 wove i : y cars in the field have no separete Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. | en over to social features, ve I ' AA. nA 1a 0 r hay ry is ' om FISHER BODY emergency brakes, sithough three of " Before this feature of the program | Jured but his car was damaged At the | erop t vey 1p od ’y QENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE ls carrie ig Carson Will install th w > Master . arson Vill install a (Bev, Delas R, Keener, Pastor) officers for the coming year, and these fantre Hall— 9:30 Sunday School > tobe Grand: Wr P . 2. Gooddhart, Noble Grand: W. I 7:3 Church Services. I. R.'Go : Cee UT a Sort Mill Osman, Vice Grand; C. C. Bartges, Fi mancial Secretary: B. FL Kennelly, Re- Betts—Misnay. #:30—Sunday School Lo “i a ’ Deputy District Grand | same time ih motoreyclist closely i Fle i Lemont—10:30 A. M. | an — , ; hair env to Points) pred 10 1928 8 ed 11 Ody Oak a J "_ : Tasca a ! t ‘ took thelr wa } : ; A . . mnaiiser Ares rly Osk and two other curs in PISTON DISPLAC EMENT — | LOCAL AND PERSONAL 2. Mais ter they wil 1 t ; Ee Er : one of the twee on by Fisher And Oukiand’s 228 cubic inch piston dis. i . in Mal # a i ‘ luring the past or COLT one of the two is nearly £100 higher Placement ' 2 of the 20 METHODIST EPISCOPAL i J daughter wh hag been named | Johnetow y where hey will and . . e — : nein in price than Osklasnd. Of the 38 cars cars in its price field we B remain (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) dottie 5, was born to Mr. and Mra. | or ore the newly married ywuple will gd : ars ‘ a. which have less-known bodies, 11 are ing cars. 7 ae much higher priced ? a Tr Ea 2s y : sia ‘ . : sweppedit ie similar to those ¢ prod . perced above the All-American Six than Oskisnd muliton—8 A, M., 8. 8.; 10 A . | BNET Auman ad peRa nasil i settle down Peas sie ra ¢ $ y ’ t 1s erin Je 8 Eu - along Strict “annie Dr. Morrow h 8 \{s at ran who halt $ so FETE ( ‘ 3 si Oakland All-American Sis, Consider the delivered price Worship and Communio vice. = Th ALMA : x he» : ‘ Line : GIR y tal Hrvud t 1 higher rf $i1is to FISTS. f. 0. b. Pon : A : . otal prod best Hd as well as the Hat (f. © b) a ttending physician tify hin home tows ve olvinge his 2d . v fie : : & — 3 . By Sp UCOLOW Fh—et 6 A : g + >. 80 Lie . a . y ¥ O03 . ’ ts witrei® aly 3 iW { 5 eT Pye md tine, Mich. rius delivery § price when Comparing suto- t town : + A, BN. “4 i A . v Har th, EH his fellow 1 TTR Fa charges Spring covers, W mnchile en . . . Osklsmd P. M., Evangdaiistic Services der | ra Can res fmeriek susta , us ‘ 4 Pols at FT “ i wars have Lovejoy Shook dbssorbers inne ‘e) Poutiae delivered prices in- the direction « 2G DRELOP «3 A nitriles 5 face, besides breaking Citizens we wast in ouR de ARG rod 1 4} vear than a a chided in list prices. Bump. Ail uon nN Le HAE an MAINE ies y 0 BAAN. A baie RA . vy XM . » oo elude wesley sutborised . Ss Beth «| hany! ness | ers aud rear fender guards for freight and deliv. Alma Budman. a pen, when he fell over a on Ia ago, but | WIV rs nt the ERTregnils etre. General Motors Time AND 1 P ory and the charge for any af 8 " » Fo bia Si will Bue Fayment Pian ovailable ot ‘ g additions! socessories or : reir 4 PRESBYTERIAN Flora Bairfoot residence, a few dan Weaver—Walte, 3 ' y r more above } mum rate financing desired. (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) charge — pra ick to th ror f the - EN ——————— — — smallest win W. R, HOSTERMAN GARAGE Evangelistic Services at Sprucetown. | Th a rg Lov Vulte, duugiier of 215. tad Me A lmmamest: or Swop oh of he two 120 8, PUGH ST. STATE COLLEGE, PA. The Evangelistic services at Spruce- . . m3 a #, gy Not Ane 1 . rd. 3. Wi te { Buffalo re nite ’ t Ik i 400.18 £ 3 - town Met ist « 4 x along successfiy marked during t splendid atter On Sumday n 2 it Mrs. Budman gave pxiliary I hed neeting Iw T \ : ‘ oie m ‘ a 1 ni y 1 hay roddn bo . ; A ; rh 5 3 vy the “Story of Hi Lite" tc a 1 geo | ning of t} ocd § Tm 0 Era Pie CE . 3 - . i : a 4 “pe Er g Ae F ol audience It was nda 3 wool 1 the t © Ix meni rom and mow of her hearers weve. Bonny | namely. Sire Ti. 1. Peper hen. WE, Ji Wim Waite, E Wha] ton of The total value of ‘uli tan ALL-AMER N SIX school = i Broo s ey no 0 Tort : ve RO FRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS Wednesday 1 t g ¢ 4 wil Hit ora } rn Sle nd NF 1 $ t ‘ avis . be “Fam p be “Publ Budman A decis ry mE A EN Bre E. E. McMEEN & CO. ® ¥ at any time our Serviee or Merchandise Is not all son expect, kindly advise ue, AH Abrabamson’s Merchandise must be good, or we will make good~(Signed) A. ABRAHAMSON, ABRAHAMSON’S ABRAHAMSON’S » - * » * Great Dollar Days! || 7 frock and the Figur 1 fo. | ~—— crn The Ever-Young High Waist and FR i DAY and SATURDAY Cardigan Model in Uneven Hem in OCTOBER 4th and 5th. ~ . NEW FALL TH E vier vo i KNITTED SUITS | VELVET DRESS | at $16.50 at$ 39.50 3 BROOMS )§ 3 Men's full-cut | The three piece knitted suit is so per ennialy good that it must needs adapt it- Draped in a frock of transparent vel WwW $ self to all kinds of silhouettes. The fall- vet, the figure here sl ows the newly-dis- for = 1 $ ork Shirts : ones show longer skirts and cardigans in- covered waistline in a most graceful design ne clining toward the shapeliness of the new —low tlare 1 re ine accentu- for ~ 1 waistlines, We have a full collection of Oy wea Shtven hemline aceenta Mens Heavy Fleeced Union Suits, &1 ‘ : ; ating. Laubach’s are featurin llec- them--also Rodier tweeds in two piece ti Re theses frocks brow. B® Sollee sports suits consisting of slipover and skirt. lon ¢ Se Toi 55 hrown an BEY Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 40, sizes 14 to 18, 38 to 42. Beadspreads for Sizes 14 to 20, 38 to 4 double beds Warm as Toast! With Cooler Nights In Pink and Blue, Light as a Feather! on the way. 4 Pair Bear Brand Linen Breakfast Hose lor Boys and Girls a1 Mi Comforts Comfortables 97 — And hundreds $35 Men’s Strictly Special $4.85 $2.95 y . Regularly $150 of other Bar- . $10 Silk Dresses, : / All Wool Suits Regularly 06.50 Have somie at hand when fall The large 44x44 Inch cloth Is an gains, Come to Lovely bed coverings filled with brings chilly nights. These com. attractive smooth quality of Millheim Fri Some with 2 Palr of Trousers— new pure wool. Covered with forts are also useful for an ex. Balgian linen with borders of - . good quality sateen In patch tra throw In colder weathar, yellow, blue or rose. The stamp. $4. O55 & Sat. and vis S al $22 50 work disign and bordered with || 70x80 Inches, sateen bindings in || ed Ise design can be embrokd. . it Ab h peci ’ - 7 Inches { plain color. In use matching colors. Solid color ered In lazy dalsy stiteh with ! rahamsons. warmth, Out of use—attract- pastel shades In Rose, Blue, D. M. © ootton. It woul y Iveness, Gray, Green, Tan, Gold. make a nice souvenir, In the Latest Fall Styles, Abrahamson’s Dep’t Store #« McMEEN'S . McMEEN’S Open Evenings. MILLHEIM LEWISTOWN'’S Home of Quality in Service & Merchandise
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