The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 14, 1916, Image 10

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THE OENTRE REPORTER. | Aaronsburg, NO, Bur
Fre cme 0 Mr, and Mire, leranel Wance are re-
aa), Js. 004 Mr. Seve) Wasi ste Fo CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF "Il YOU CAN HAVE CHRISTMAS ALL THE YEAR
Frm Mre. Bertha Lave, of Tyrone, is vie-
"Centre County vw OU, A, Notes, iting her mother, Mre. Barah Leitzel, The Farmers National Bank Ls Es z S : _“ "ROUND IF SAN i A CLAUS
Begin to plan to come to the Annual Mr, and Mrs. Ray Btover and little | : ; BRINGS A
Meeting of the County Association to|gon, of Wolfs Btore, attended the but- i 4
to be held in Bellefonte on the second : ) of Millheim ’ Pa.
chering at the Dr, Bowersox place, i i 1
Saturday in January. This is an open Elmer and Willet Wilt, of Frank- (The Only Bank In Penns Valley Under National or State Supervision) { rE “4 NEW E DISON
meeting and a large attendance from | Jip, are visiting their aunts, Mrs, Cur- rr ’
all over the county la desired. Mise | oline Malze and Mre, Sarah Harper. AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916 . 8
Hawes, of Philadelphis, will deliver| Noah Cronimiller hiked to Millheim . Diamond Ambero d
the address; other things to be an-|ope day this weak, and was none the | _ SE
pounced later, Save the day. worse for it. EE
The Btate College High Behool Club Miss Beckie HBoyder returned from RESOU RCES LIABILITIES A New Edison Diamond Amberocla is the
held a most interesting Recognition | the Philadelphia hospital on Friday, Loals and Discounts $159,661 20 CAItAl...c........ 8 26,000 00 | i ideal Christmas Gift because every member of
Service for new members, using the | yery much benefitted. OYTO eacrcsrsoene rn a0 a ————————_ AD HR ou the family can share the pleasure it affords ev-
candle ceremony. Mr, and Mre. George Weaver were | U. 8. we 25,000 00 6,508 04 | ad ery day in the year,
On Saturday, the second of Decem-| head butchers at the Frank Guisewite Bonds and Securities. oe 252,198 79 Reserved for Accrued Interest... : 2.000 0 | :
ber, several girls from the Wahan Ab-| piace, at Feidler, on Fiiday. Reduce} Bank Book, sue — 3% % CCA Eore ae eri . nw ” The name
pung Common Weal Club, the True| william Walter, of Clarion, visited | Due from Federal Reserve Bank........ 1.782 87 Due to Banks a pu dar Edison on 1
Blue Common Weal Club, and the | his sisters, Mrs. Edelman and Mre, | Duc from Reserve Agents... 16,400 41 EMUDRMI ssn ss nscrns seins sovivasnsiivasstin sssnvs 104,984 84 | 1 | phonograph
Happiness Brigade (from Oak Hall, | Eivina Keener, for a few days. Due from Oiher Banks......... 1,636 96 means a perfect
Dale Bummit, and Centre Furnace)| Christmas entertainments—In the i . Sr musical instru-
came into Btate College and together | Lutheran church on Christmas eye ; westr—— , | ment, not a
enjoyed some especially fine records! in the Reformed church on Christmas PRA cen soirsiin cose sirerssarons snrne ABS, IA3 78 MORAL errs secon meri sansa, 14878 | mere “talking”
on the victrola. They also visited the | evening. machine.
Home Economics isboretories hy he Rev. D. M. Geesey had the misfor- | Total Resources Sept, 12, 1916 (last statement) $460,898 95
College and were entertained by Miss | tune to eprain his ankle on Saturday , : A call on the Bell phone will bring
Lovejoy, Dean of the department, | when he fell on tre walk at the Foster Gain fn Resources since Sept. 12, 1916 22,244 81 me to your home for a
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sud vice president of the County ¥Y.!| Bower home; - i ——————————————— — ones §
: | demonstration,
Ww. CA, | The Ladies’ Missionary Boclety of We consider the above abstract from our sworn statement to the Government]
Helen Gould Bhepard gives to any | the Lutheran church realized $63.75 at | the fairest and best means of backing up what we advertise SAFETY, ACCURACY |
member of the Young Woman's their chicken and weffle supper, Ba!-| and SERVICE, WE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS CKER
Christian Assocation who will learn urday evening. 1. L. DE 7 Centre Hall, Pa
and recite selected Bible passages, 8| Robert Boob writes that he is well OFFICERS DIRECTORS
beautiful Bible with the winner's pleased with his visit in Ohio, where h, 8. FRANK, M. D. President i. B. Frank L. E Btover | =
: td ; ’ ' , LI. GRAMLEY ist Vice-President 3. L. Gramley H. E Duck
nsme in gold on the cover, and Mre. | ho is spending the winter months with . A. FRANK 2nd Vice President A. Frank J. W, Bright
fhepaid’s sutograph on the first page. | Lis sone Lewis, in Akron, aud Will- . W.BTOVER Cashier M. Fisher J H. Roush { Fine Class of Job Work D Reporter {
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Each year a silver cup goes to the! jam, in Cincinnatti, W. F. ZEIGLER Assistant Cashier H. E. Crouse J ne at the Office.
county taviog the most members Mr. snd Mig, Andrew Breon and
who huevo won the Bible, Lset year gop Curtis, motored trom Lewiston on e—
Greene County, Ohio, won the cup, sgpday, spending the day with the Su——
having eighty-nine girls who had | former's aged mother, Mrs, Elizabeth
won Bibles, | Weaver,
The poem for this week ls a good | nrmmemcicnil m—————
one to begin to learn for Christmas, CENTRE MILLS
will be in next weck, Arthor Cummings made a trip to
THE HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD, Penne Valley ros utly.
Sam Walter Foss Mre, “mul!
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wile of school tescher ———————
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There sre hermit souls that live withdrawn | (Charles Small, has been very fill the
In the place of their self-content;
There are souls like stars, that dwell apart,
in a fellowless firmament ;
There sre pioneer souls that blaze their paths | the Philip Straus home in Nittan
Where highways never ran, — Vailey over Bunday.
But let us live in a house by the side of the | Mrs, Lydia Bodtorf, who has been
road | es
rary 11] at th ue fh { fo
And be a friend to man, very iil at the home of her sister, Mre.
Bechto!, at Bprivg Bank, i8 able to be
past week,
Henry Bweely and mother visited at
Lat me live ina house by ne side of the road | about sgsin.
ere the race of men go bY — i } ; 7 .
The men who are good and the men who are | Mre. (Rev.) Beirly and son Meyer,
bad {of New York visited ber sister, Mrs.
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As good and as bad as 1 William Hackman, at Rockville the
vould ot sit in ie scorner’s seat i past week,
r hurl the cynic's ban-— i .
Let me live in my house by the side of the | Rey Held and Ira Shultz, both of
road HBpring Bapk, joined the Rebersburg #
Ande frend to man. | bunting party avd report baving ilk e © almers were built at the
ed four deer the firat week,
I see from my house Ly the side of the road
By the side of the highway of life, Mr. and Mre, Peul Heckman are
The men who press with the ardor of hope, making prepsaal fous to begin house
The men who are {aint with the strife, keeping o1 the farm Mr, Reich pur-
But I turn not aw ir their siles por
3 1 arn not Away from thelr unlit 007 | pep) from Prof. Gramies, kbo*n rate ot 2000 a yeéar tl 18 cl 1411CES are
Both parts of an infinite plan — the Reuben Gramley fare, located be-
Let me live in a house by the side of the road i low Bmullton.
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And be a friend to man, Arthur Kline and ister, Mre,
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| Willism Cann snd four children, of
While the night policemen and! Altoous, and Mre. Prof. Godeball, of y ou wou a V e O pay or
private .watchmen were on duty, » Spring Mills, helped their parents,
burglary was committed Thursday | Mr. and Mre, J. A. Kline, butcher
night of last week in Philipsburg. | lsst Wednesday.
pase in (shi window st W. F.| rcs county mere eport one of more for one. But more than twelve
times that number is made. So that
Santa Claus Says: the price becomes only $1090.
You Must Hurry !
iret Herre QUALITY RUNS ALL THE WAY THROUGH.
Murry _Taury; IT IS THE QUALITY CAR AT A QUANTITY
It is almost Christmas| You hadn’t realized PRICE.
it, had you ? Old Santa Claus will soon be here mak-
ing his annual distribution of presents, and he wants (All prices i. o. b. Detroit)
everybody to be prepared to help him,
We are prépared, and are proud to announce to
our customers that we are prepared in a 100 per cent.
complete way to cater to their Christmas needs. Be
rr be ve sy eo THE LEE
GIFTS for all the family MOTOR CAR COMPANY
Candy pla inent t
DY pays a projimen: part SPRING MILLS, PA.
to please,
We especially cater to TEACHERS for
school treats.
Oranges, Bananas, Nuts, Oysters, etc.
Wishing you a M erry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year.
C. W. SWARTZ
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