THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1036, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, HARTLEY—RISHEL. BASEBALL Williams, 8 1 0lonly 7 hits, while Centre #HE CENTRE REPORTER . Foster, rf 4 Lawrence Hartley, of Centre Hall Oster, : tesunun ‘tered 12 off Reider and Boy Whitehill, kiran ier and Breon * / Deaths dnd Miss Gladys Rishel, of Spring | PRI-VALLEY LEAGUE STANDING 9 e . Pot. Totals f 8 21 2 - . . -. ® + a = ® 4 Jed er with 2 hits Mills, Ii. D., were united in marriage 21 ' . ¢ : 846 es «| Friday evening at the Methodist par-{Centre Hall ‘ 2 B44 | { sok wo with adouble SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors sonage, Milesburg, by Rev. : Samuel eal 8 W. SMITH, Editor, SHOOI sr, and immediately thereaftey left on . . alof this life Tuesday afternoon, from ! : : ST a malls Lemont : : US § so Mil : ’ ‘ SEDW. KE. BAILEY, Associate Editor an ‘ ; a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, wes 1 2Dring Mills, on Saturday, the Centre Business Manager, w . 8 ® +» “ M. C. Pip-| Pleasant Gap ........ ! ‘ £67 Centre Hall, 6; Spring Mills, 2 h E Motz, postmas Shoop assed out tabhersbure N67 . a ’ A Shoop 1 Rebersburg : Af a result of a 6-2 victory at | bers suddenly ian rt wa ati 3 ar 82 years, ; { IrOVe 1 : { B08 " . h : complications, at the age of ' The bride 18 a daughter of Mr, and|FPine Grove Mills Hall club needs but one more game|tl — {1 month and 4 days, having been born p hes en smb— s in > { 2 Mills ... ces 8 Ey REEL ' 441 i Em p— . . Mrs, Clarence Rishel, and is a grad-| Spring J to assure title at the half-season post. | is Ente fn the Post Office in Centrejj, Potter township, May 26, 88d, He uate of Oregg Township Vocational EE Jamison allowed the Bpring Mills ladsling Ball as Jmcond Clams | MATa, sription to was a son of Christian Bh Mary school, class of ‘33, and later entered WHERE THEY PLAY. : 2 THEMS Fhe tL ot a y ig FR dvance Shoop, and was one of a family of the Centre County hospital for nurses . the Reporter are $1.00 a year, “lehirteen children—eight sons and five : as Thursday (Twilight Games) Legal advertising at the rate of ten} nil n where she studied for two years, ff daughters—all] of whom, except two The and Pleasant Gap at Centre Hall gents per line each lnsertion. . bridegroom Is a son of Mr. £ . ress i Display advertising rates made known grew to maturity. He began ite os 3 Mrs. Joseph Hartley, of Centre Hall, Lemont at Pine Grove Mills. 4 sop! susion. meee, | POM hamaker, leatning his Ey — : and is a graduate of the local high Rebersburg at Spring Mills. the Murrays, hen doing B a Ts school, and Is employed at the Kerlin Saturday This Week. i SUNDAY CHURC business in the bullding now occupied pouliry farm P | Ry ’ oh, Rebershutg at Centre Hall, ! . by the Hagan garage. The young couple have the best PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE He was twice married, first to Mary Ann Deininger, to which union were : : Pine Grove . rthur Wagner, Pastor.) their home communities : | (Bev. L. A > aM horn two children—Anna, now Mrs : (End of First Half) i : Tussey vill : 1 J a M. Ralph J. Wright, of Crown Paint, In. LL LL : | d | Spring Mils—10: diana, and William D., at home. Her WEAVER—BROOKS. Heres's One We Lose. ' Lemont at Pleasant Gap 7 Miles East of Bellefonte, On Route 29 wisheg of ge circle of friends in a TIM : Mills at Spring 7:30 P. M. . we ' v . Centre Hall, death occurred in 1500, The second On Saturday morning at 98:30 o- — ng term poE| Wife, Who survives, was Mrs. Ella Al-|clock. Fred Weaver, son of Mr. and CENTRE emg REFORMED Cul len, who most tenderly cared for him | Mrs. Calvin Weaver, and Miss Martha . (Bev, D RB, Besner, Lduring hig declining years. |J. Broosk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. * ror ; H y en | " % i Mr. Shoop lived in Centre Hall al- iJ. Brooks, daughter of Mr. an last day evening, by a ¢ : re. | A BALL GAME + 10:30 A M & 2 P i Bebout most continuously since attaining were married at the Reform LrEon- | » a_spectacu pi sna ert : . . . M. ar Shar Worship. : wood, having liveq for 4 shortiage by the Hev, . Fl. Keener, using |iadl oh lea in the Sty . : nd jast,) MIFFLIN COUNTY CARI INAL § Mum i we in the State of Indiana 1 a dng. 3 to I: wh | $:30—Church School 10.830—Church Worship. Farmers Millg— {of the Masonic wwder for ty-four | —— Be oe a a a : ! 4 , # 9:00—Church Worship. years. WAGNER—GEISS, Fon chet that scored. Whitehill wit FREE I~ FREE 10:00—Church School, | In addition to his two children and : 3 Chu JEL (Halim om - A ( ‘ 1 toy er = ite. there ‘aurvive uw two stern | Mus Mute Goes, dsceter of Mn /che wining ron. Two were ou wh AFTERNOON--July 3, 4, 5-EVENING EVANGELICAL op te [hE SA SEE i etn x xo 2 1ll CAPT. TED TOWNSEND Cen're Sunday School, 9:30 A. M, Worship Service, 10:30 A. M. — AND HIB ee ee | WAGNER —airs, Mary Elisabet [Presbyterian chun ¥ aw s mertorm- | ag 3 ; DEATH DEFYING 100 FOOT NET HIGH DIVE Worship Service, § A. M. Sunday School, 10 A. M. | Wagner, wife of John H. Wagner of #8 'B Yur ey Be) oe, CC y 1.8 1 4 . . . unday iver (Centro Hall, RD), died at | Boyd, pastor of the church. | Goodhart, yo 4 Chief Lone Fox and His Indians Locust Grove— } y rtly a ‘ . 3 \ . . ; Patter } Worship. Service, 1:30 P. 3: das Tolowing al atta of Apopleny. | En in a Beil Dura,” aE PAGEANT « "TIME LOST AND REDEEMED" 100 th 9:00 P. M. Totals g as—— - - | Y Y | v «4 tre Hall-- | i Lemont i / ( Y CeptH Sunday School. 13 ” = . “ aL | A hs Iso 3 a a 2 - ‘ i DAN CIN (x % Byrucstownt Scho | ronsburg, May 31, 1862, she was the| urea Wook the mr tome] Herman, "Ww 5 3 LOUISIANA KINGS (30 ARTISTS) Sorina Milie— } as é a Bnd Alzabeth | os Charles E sokenbherg w] Ko TID, 298 ans ay i : Afternoon and Evening. 9:30—Sunday School. | vember 13, 1892. she was unite # oh : adler, | 1g ol yn at ok | Lo hart Ta vd RIDES : SWIMMING : CANOEING : PI METHODIST EPISCOPAL fs JOP. UME SUD (Bev. Seth Russell, Pastor) herself, Alrs. Yer had been , ie | | PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) §:30—Sunday School. (No Preaching Service) ——————— : ¥ mp ~thal's no way LUTHERAN S 8 (CLASS Woy PICNICS AT HERSHEY o cele Fad ¥ i | SN i — rt “ 2 a — COME GET THOSE NEW GOODYEARS YOU KEED We'll show you why they're ' the 1926 DIE Dib V i S BLUE RIBBON VALUE extent. The Prize Quality at Every Price ing le due to at the caution ‘and wwunings of NEWS ig... 3, . nd rr Ap : i ’ } Warreh | All dive vi tls 090 A a papers, magazines and radio appeals)... ; Bradford. L 3 All give you the GOODYEAR MARGIN OF re or a fe mr EW Rerlim or aes nist SAFETY — Center Traction for quicker- se s——— A API STITT [LAM ’ ’ - A 4 . i br died he I : i i ; 2 . Fo . | ; : Washing “Dirty Linen.” fat his hos an Williamsport 3 larIny (Pu nest J The stopping (let us show vou!) Br do Et All are BLOWOUT PROTECTED IN EVERY liy Times made a| Wed noon, Rev. Asendor:| ng a sec-} PLY by patented SUPER- I Ee EN Tor al Tie a survivediby u. dvvuhior, Mmy ge on amy fy midito mavel bo EI) TWIST Cord—extra springy, home," 15 THe ea Te OD: 1of State Col and a won, Robert, both] FG longer lasting (ask us to . 8 party from a Ait y & & 4 4 he at ‘ : atoms ened a their “dirty boty to be. soaked” Tus vulgarity | Comer, Sas Coliesys 3w, Hisiecon] 1 30 PURE Ir 7’ All built to deliver LOWEST // | See our New demonstrate!) - and prefaniy " . EL | woe B COST PER MILE service by DOUBLE EAGLE olnnt im joint is who have made an e t to Keep 1 re | A In }. Finley Bell, | } ! } sale of bee, otc., out of Harris town- | Aroneburg in 1860, died at Engle- | = aime t world’s largest rubber com- AIRWHEEL" ship ~«(Contributed). i > > a aa i LOT § "RED LUSE, ; b - + » p ee. ie |many bs a son of Wm | Manager a pany — maker of the most —the TIRE of Tires costs “CHEVYY'S" BIG PRODUCTION | parents to oh N . ala 1 CENTRE HALL umn tires by millions. surprisingly little more FOR FIRST 6 MOS. OF 193¢|ated in 1883 from the faite io PATEFIRNER than a regular tire. W. BE. Holler, vice-president andthe City of New Yi a gan i £2 SES "Registered : { srreoway general males manager of Chevrolet|Praftice of hig profession New | WEIS QUALITY PEANTT : Motor Co., announced that on June 12] 50pe, Clearfield county. sy 1888 he i BUTTER Ih jar the compan i {Weng y ing Find surpassed has stood pany’'s allt first | WEIS QUALITY | MAYONNAISE half , v ™ ‘ a” [3 ELS GUALITY end of Find i . fol aq KARSTETTER A Hort nie | MAYONNAISE 16-02 pales will record for approximated) Bales In the were 436.6860, a QUEEN STUFFED OLIVES ! Ne oz jar "I LEADEY, COFFE} this year before oo ins 4 ye cevedded by Bi oy & $ {a * of Loguanton or 33 3 4 tiring . will be exceeded : Rey JE BE eat ve. : retiring! KELLOG'S RICE KRISPIES estimated, during he same io : tA 2Eg0. © Was ag promi .s 2 phkas hb a? bef ¥ : this year. _; Tell 3 long a member Hy e1 iets 5 Ey ES ft the En cal church, " Wor tL World's LOCAL AND PERSONAL iving are his wits, a daughter,| NOODLES © Toe phe ET Life-Saver Greatest Money-Saver! Katherine, at home; a son, Morris P abo nA for Pocketbooks! the Sunday school class in the Evan-| sf. Emma Held Loganton LUX TOILET Roar : gelical church of which ghe is a men. Burial . gn vou BR bars PATHFI K BER ¢ turial was made How about SPEEDWAY Mra. William B. Fiedler entertained] Karstetier, Harrisburg, and a sister it wy» » at her home Tuesday evening. BANOR OF ber. at 1} 1 7 1 i at Logant on Sat urday. ss Many of our customers say A telegram received by the Bhoon Head our wa BOO A — ' y if you want the family from Mrs. Ralph J. Wright. of| HARRIS TWP. vor rec vu ds ceive 2 boxes 39¢ ALL- it's the biggest money's worth YP. VOCATIONAL a in town! World's first-choice finest, safest, longest-mileage Crown Point, Indiana, announced she ‘ —— price A ie SCHOOL WINS HONORS + Bg WEATHER? | cconomyure—over2amition | [Eu SEH PCE uve 1000 . sold to date. Real Goodyear XY of her father, Samu Shoop, due t, Harris Township Vocational Bohool's her physical condition, livestock judging team, composed of Gives you 437, more non-skid quality. Prize value for sure! Rishon features. Here's the 5 oy tops at . Fred Addleman 3s ea Mra. HL. W. Musser was busines AR, Frank. . Bailey ana 39 visitor in Centre Hall on Wednesday 14Roy Comly, placed third as a aia ——— ——— . — 3 ym 990 mi 36 Sindand on Sue ow $ 4 EXPERTLY $ EXPERTLY morning, having been accompanied to ae Sona from all parts of the| CLOVERDALE BEVERAGES tire at any price INE le) te tate icdpating In the o “fo: 25 ; own from Rebershurg by George held during Fature 3 the contest 20-01, § fo: C It's our biggest seller. - MOUNTED 3] MOUNTED Waite, at whose home she has been |g... =... armers Week at living for some months. The ollege, June 22 to 25, Con tos by 2 ul Sha m————r Paul Fetterolf moved on Wedneaday | two classeyg ed of Judging] MUSTARD . 15¢ from the Lambert property into the f horses, beef cat.| +:.: .. quart (ar (plug bol. dep.) tle, sheep and sw " ’ new house bullt by William Luse and [468 hoy re ho Ture were 1. Cory ,, : . ¢ various cone ° Mian Corn. Lume. Perry Uber moved |tests,. This store closes July 4 at 12 Ha an 8 Gar ad ec © rungart property to the In the horseshoe pitohing 1 Lambert property, and Harry Thomp- ment, Carl Young le oa ote noon, and opens again at 7 son, manager of the meat market, |Leroy Klinger third. Both boys ind followed Uber in the Bru house, are| in the evening. ow owned by Max Baan Ouse from Harem Township VOURUIONAT | e————— SS ——— CENTRE HALL TER We Be ne 5
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