The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 31, 1929, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1829.
NTRE REPORTER
WEEKLY,
THE CE
ISSUED
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CENTRE
A———
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors.
EB. W. SMITH, Editor.
BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
PENNA.
n—
HALL,
EDW, E.
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Jmtared at the Tost Offices in Cemtre Hal
W second clase mall matter.
WP SONDAY GHURGH SERVICES
FENNS VALLEY
{Rev, 8, ¥,
Tussey ville,
{Communion Service.)
Spring Mills, 7:30 P.
(Communion Service.)
Preaching services at—
Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M.
Theme: “The Unknown
Greenhoe, Pastor.)
10:30 A. M.
M.
God.”
es
SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas BR. Keener, Pastor)
Pantre Hall
#:30 Bunday School
7:30 Church Services.
Spring Mills—
#:30—8unday School
49: 30—Church Services.
Sarmers Mills—
1:830—8Sunday School
£:30—Church Services.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.)
Centre Hall—10:30 A. M.
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M.
(Rally Day Bervice.)
Lemont—7:30 P. M.
(Revival Mecting.)
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.)
Smulliton 8. at 9 AL M.;
at 10 A. M.
S8prucetown
School;
mon by
ant Gap.
$:830 A. M.—Sunday School
gre Hall and Spring Mills,
S.
M., Sunday
7:00 I
Alvin Metzgar, of
', MM. hip and ser
Rew Pleas-
at Cen-
At LINDEN HALL,
(Miss Sarah Eeroyd, Pastor.)
Su dchool cP M Mrs
Boho Ml co
lege, Oct. 17
the Sunday
Preas
ning at
The Nittany
Society, comg
College and
the Met
Spring
verbo
will be
NEW ROADS FOR
CENTRE COUNTY
At the present time upwards of §760,-
000 of concrete highway work is undes
involv-
The
Company has i
Bald Eagle Val-
2 4 continu
ule
construction in Centre county,
ing
Lord
four-mile
«y well
ation of the
Miilesburg east
three stretches o f roadway.
Construction
in
under way.
Bald E
stretol
is a
trail £1
om
townrd Lock
I. Ti
Ormpson
wl Waddle,
MARRIAGE
Shore
LICENSES.
George C Lew
Fiora Bell Husted
John Ixilige
Frances Coleman
Earl K
Ellmabeth A
Herbert W
Alice Price
sms—————————
Hall
Hall
Morrisdale
Morrisdale
Delaney ...... Centre
Homan Centre
George. .
Gregg Twp. Vocational Leads In Soccer
Soanool
b to 3
the first
School
Vocational
defeated cach
Gregg Townghip Vocational
defated Rebersburg
At the
of the
League,
leads the
Hi XxX
Hall
third,
BOO Y
of
in
completion half
High
Township
county Sooce
Gregg
league,
other
in
having
tes
socond
Boalsburg
of the ims at ast once
Centre is piace, Reb
aersburg and fourth
cnn ———————
The Mill Hall lodge of Golden Eagles
held an open
at
Evangel
Monday
by about
meeting in the
that
was attended
m
organizatio
fical church place on
which
od
,
ner 's of the
evening
wt of whom
five hund persons,
Were n in
various parts Clinton and adjoining
of
Ties ©
Chief
hief
of
counties speaker was
Grand
Kastle, Twenty-three
Hall ring
Mills and
gathering
servi
Pennsylvania,
members
de, from
eight
Centre
rom
the
we}
ed
ssedd into
a —————
Transfer of Real Estate.
L 4
F, tract In
> 1.
Dreese, Adm. to John W. Hub-
Har:
Gramiey,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Willlam B.
in Cen=-
gw. and
Swartz,
Hall on
Swartz
of Sta
Hon
te College, were
tre business on Tuesday
The
meet
1"
Wii
at
Valley Min
Mothodist jie Lge
Monday. Hey
tho
Penng terfium
at the
MNitils next
present
Spring Greens
hoo will paLpet
Mr. and M:
0d
hogs.
dd
“Jack
[rie
oft
ased with
This
Mra. D
Hoon
Boozer, i Mrs J. B
wid,
Youngs
former couple's
Kin and
return noms
(Th
A
A
and
stiut on
to
Mrs
an suto trip to
4
visit
H
will
town Ohdo, Lhe
5
io
am
of
to
binze ow
evening. Henry Zerby, who was al
Mi
a window
and
for a
to enter the home of
Hagan,
window
HE Wore QuicK:y
a slight us to the
rr
efited by attending
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sss ssi
MEN'S #350 MOCCASIN TOE
BUCO SOLE
WORK SHOES
$1.98 pair
————
LADIES’ SNAPPY LOWSHOES
PUMPS & OXFORDS
$2.59 pair
EE —
GIRLS’ AND MISSEN
COATS
$3.95
-t
MEN'S to #22000 ALL-WOOL,
OVERCOATS
$8.95
CHILDREN’S 8ic BEAR
BRAND
STOCKINGS
LADIES —
SILK DRESSES
Up to 81050 Grades
$3.95
BEAUTIFUL WINT-
COATS
$4.98
LADIES
FR
Open Evenings.
19¢ pair
GIRLS’ AND MISSES
SCHOOL SHOES
$1.29 pair
MEN'S FLEECE LINED
SHIRTS - DRAWERS
59c
16- INCH ALL RUB.
MEN'S
BE Ree
HUNTING BOOTS
$4
BOYS ALL WOOL
OVERCOATS
$4.98
EE———
LADIES #650 LEATHERETTE
RAINCOATS
MILLHEIM
at
DEATHS,
Luther
in California
of
and
Krebs passed away
after a brief
Lavi and
born nt
Bur-
dex 11.071
daugh
his
home
He was a son
Rly nine years ago
&
widow and three
brot
ther
are hig
and these and Bley
"1
y
bs, of Pine Grove Mills;
West
W. BE. Re
{) Tie
Mrs, J
d, of
Lend n the
vion Corl
loon
Grove Mil
PROCLAMATION.
the Honorable M. Ward
Judge of the Court
Judicial
of
COURT
VHEREAS
Pleas of the 48th
of the County
Common
conateting
19
th
ti
at
i
of the fifth day of October
directed, for
Common Pleas
date
holding a
Orphans’
of
Terminer and
of
Peace, Oyer and
County of Centre;
to convene on
November, 1520
And the
sixth day of
10 o'clock A. M. Traverse
THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Jury called for the regular meeting of
Quarter SBesalons Court will convene on
the Becond Monday of November, 1929,
at 10 A. M., being November 11th And
the Traverse Jury for the Second Week :
of Court will appear the Third Monday “THE VOICE OF THE CITY”
1929, nt A. M., ~100 PER CT. TALKING
November 18th, s———
NOTICE is bereby given to the SATURDAY
Coroner. Justices of the Peace, Alder- HOOT GIBRON
men and also such Constables, (that
may have busincss thie respective
districts, requiring to report to the
Honorable Court) that they be then
end there tn thelr proper persons at
the specified their
and
those
to
of November, 10 o'clock
being
“BURNING WIND”
in
TUES, WEDNESDAY
OF
MONDAY,
GEORGE BA ir
with
examinations
to do
time above,
records, “THUNDERBOLT”
their
things
be
inquisitions,
remembrances,
thelr appertaining
and those who are bound In
to prosecute against the
are and shall be in Jadl
“THE STATE”
A
be then and there to Lo
prosecute against them as shall be Just ALL TI 11S WEEK
n ur rmy hand.at Bellefonte, Pa . .
the 81h day or Outover, in the year of [Vy Sterious Smith
Company
Independence of the United States
Smith
own
to
done,
recognizance
———— J —————
offices
prisoners that
of Centre County,
Oclober, O
our the year
the
of America.
H. E. DUNLAP, Bheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa.,
Pleture, 7:00;
at 8:45.
Mysterious Co.
NS
“¥
Wii
1s the dels
fered Fr
The delivere
charges are and what
have adopted t
of the four. ¥ models.
7 models.
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bus} } i
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hic he car-bu et full
h helpt yer g
LCs
ery one should know.
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comparing salnmobd
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your guide in
comparing automobile
values. For the delivered price is the
price you really pay.
Below is given the range of list
¥
about the charges prices for cach General Motors car.
They are just as low as General Motors’
vast production, centralized purchasing
and reasonable profit per car can make
them. General Motors dealers maintain
thisvalucin their delivered prices of these
cars and show you cvery item on the
standard price tag. Look over the General
y Motors line. Then clip the coupon.
“A car for every purse and purpose”
VIKING $1595. General Motors’ new “eight™ at
medium price. § models.
BUICK $:12:5-$1995. The greatest Buick of them
all. 14 models
companion car. 6 models.
9 models.
RIGIDAIRE Automatic Re
sraror. New silent models
th Sidcontial device. Tu.
tone cabinets, ¢ model
range 10 suit every family,
LASALLE S$1195-—$a85s Companion car to Cadillac.
14 models
CADILLAC $3195--87000. The Standard of the
World, 16 models.
(Base prices—f. 0. b. factories)
$1015. Buick’s fine new
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