THE CENTRE REPORTE ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL - . PENN'A THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 0 SMITH & BAILBY . . . . Propristan SB. W. SMITH . . .!. . . . . . BRditer Local Editor and { Businesy Nansgw EDWARD EB, BAILEY Entered at the Post ofmoe in Oentze Hall » second Class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Re porter are one and one-half dollars per year. ADVERTISING RATES-—Display advertise. ment of ten or more inches, for three or more in- sartions, 15 eeats per inch for each issue. Dis. advertising occupying less space than ten pis ae and for less than three insertions, from twaoaty to twanty-five cents per inch for each issue, according to composition. Minimum charge seveniy-five cents. Local notices accompanying display advertis {ug five conta per line for insertion ; other: wiso, eight cents per line, minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, sud ten cenws per line for cach ad aittanal fusertion. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY MELVIN C. DRUMN, Pastor Services for SUNDAY, FEB. 19, 1922 Tusseyville 10:30—Abraham Lincoln and His Religion. Mills, 2: eligion, Hall, 7: His Re Spring 30—Abraham Lincoln and His Centre 30—George Washing and sligion, Wed., 7:30, Thursday ton Prayer meeting, Lecture lecit evening -free, Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Luther League, Sunday evening at Don't forget to subscri Lutheran.’ U. Ev. Hall, aftérnoon; Home iP Lemont, morning; Linden Hall, and Foreign Missionary Centre Woman's Society, m. nt Lemont, Cenrd Hall, Presbyterian — morning. Joalsburg, afernoon eve- ning. Christian Endeavor Sunday evening at terian church. Everybx welcome Must Obey Orders. f School directors of Lower township, Northumber] re P. should be The promise to d schoo 2 pup reieased on ders Homdup and Robbery. is from the ywurgh & Susquehanna and robbed $20 was brokken chandise amounting to Miss Rishel Ww ins ‘Scholarship. Miss Sara Rishel, the ninet Hall girl place and and girls cattle ing at the tate C week, h Penn ed $100 M the een year old Centre who two years ag won first the state cham pionship in boys judg ilege young farmers as made good as a student at State. She has just been award the Ol and Elizabeth wine Ssholarship, valued at Mrs of Bellefonte, to the showing awarded each year by Olewine, Centre of girl makes the of the freshman year ompetitive examination. As a result, she has convinced her father that she shall unty student at college who in the best first half and in a « continue her college ca reer in vocational home through to graduation. Miss Rishel Mills oC onomics attended the Spring school and while a member of the by the Farm Bureau and won a place on the school's dairy cattle judging team. After winning the individual honors at the State Col- lege contests in 1920, she accompanied the winning team to the Exposition Vocational there became calf club organized Jastern States at Springfidld, Mass., in of that Her team won second honors there, September year. in the contests Others on the team were Sara Goodhart and Byron Decker, of the Spring Mills school. Decker also a Penn State freshman now. The scholarship award will make it possible for Miss Rishe! to complete her first year at college at the lowest possible cost to hersif, as she earns all of her living expenses in the town. is Guess Supper, A guess supper will be held in the Spring Mills Grange hall, Wednesday, February 22, to which everybody is in- vited and urged to spend a ‘social eve ring at the hall. Besides the supper there will be a variety of amusements, among them fish ponds, fortune tell- ing, games of various kinds, ete. af- fording a splendid opportunity for all to engage In sporty fitting for the oc casfon, 2 THE DEATH RECURD. HOMAN. Emanuel Homan died suddenly Hall, Sunday after ten Henry at morning a minutes He had just finished sweeping snow from the porch and re and it his home In Centre few o'clock. turning to the house sat down, simi the He two arose to perform a of dead. for time wis when he another portion fell delicate lar work at premises that he over in health more during which to work Just prior to his death noticeably had been years or he that ex- hix worse the was unable do any erted him, health had at any past fx months. Interment Wednesday Drumm being the not been than time previous during was made In the local cemetery forenoon, Rey M.C. ister. Mr. man officiating min Ho 1859, of John 15, Years, was a son October Homan and was born age sixty twenty siX three Miss 1884 couple be Buffalo chased i making his two months and days. Annie Royer became Shis wife In and shortly thereafter the gan farming at Meeks Church, Run farm later they Hall, Mr the Hall, quitting Valley, pur near Oak and fifteen ox more Homan became the east years ago owner of of Centre On George Durst farm now tenanted by his son. active the family located in State C years later two removed to there died edingly in a He active and from Year or where he had always an exces man, and farmer was successful not growing good crops but tilled { acres pay a profit ea was a man of frugal habits, attached to his home the offices in much a member of JAitheran ch wld var There these ius him besides Miss Vera, survive hildren: Hall; Cora, John, Centre Homan, wife College, passed Gill rect, afte of pneumoni WAS Married resided © the LiMe 8INC« lous member Watt Lut Ralph Grant, of Burlis Fred her #1 Griff, Oni Wy ff Loulsville, Elmer oming James fas made townshij 23rd, 1838 ynced 10 4 Dr was spent in ig Lys eiblebis ogee. Her viving her die wre elev husband whom are among the successful ted « pts ind of the « Jowersox of State College; of Struble; Mrs Pennsylvania Furnace; itizgens They are Mrs. Jacob Mrs Allen of that sectior Mra, Harvey Krumrine Lutz re He unty and George of Wrigley, Misses Mary Martin A, of William, of Houser Newton A. of John D., of Pennsylvania Fur- and Walter, of Struble. She 80 leaves two brothers and two sisters, John Grenoble, in Ohio; and Mrs, and State Maude, at home: College. ville; Mills; nace, Pine Grove al James, of Spring Mills, of Hublersburg. of Aronsburg: Mra. McCool, Deitrick, LOVE Hudson Williams Love died at his home in Pittsburgh Wednesday night of last week from the effects of injuries received Tuesday afternoon while working at his vocation as a carpenter in the Carnegie Museum. Deceased was a son of the late Judge W. W. and Jane Wilson Love, of Tus seyville, this county, where he was born and grew to manhood, and for several years with his family lived in Centre Hall, occupying the home in which Chas. D. Bartholomew now lives. He is survived by his widow, was Miss Margaret Evey, children—Willlam and Mary. He was a full broher of Mra. J. Elmer Camp- bell, of Linden Hall, and Mrs. Harriot Krise, of Shamokin, and a half brother of Mrs. Margaret Runkle, of Pitts burg. He was a member of the Presbyter- fan church, and services were held at his late home Saturday afternoon, and interment made in Pittsburg. Wm, GRIMM. —Mrs. Minnie J. Grimm, a former resident of near Madisonburg, passed: gway at ber home io Fisming- who and two (Contindedob next colunfn) Aetivities, to Rev to help him of the church Local Preshylerian Church $280 in J: M. pay for cash has been given Kirkpatrick as a gift autosmobile A the him his few Hall nice ry members of Centre also gave two very when, and the desk light both all in ladies of the church have placed a chande! the in the study, and a the of which ler in living room and parlor, adds much to the Manse beauty and service. This same group of good ladies have also given to the church a pulpit lamp which was a real need and in much appreciated, of trustees of the Manse. Those Messrs, J. T. Potter, D, A. Bweetwood, Heckman, ¥. V, They New Era movement the On Tuesday night last week the elders and the church CO vened in present were Rearick, G. O Benner, 1 Charles Arney, John Goodhart and J. C. Goodhart, took up the problem of the and to obligation which h by Pres the planned meet hag®een placed on the chure bytery On the same evening WoO men of the church and some of friends also spent the evening hich #8 for Mrs, time Manse at w time they Kirkpatrick and rag social while doing this nad a At ten o'clock the doors between business room of the men clal and working room of were opened and the groug melting ice cream The Emma CaKe. women A. Bw He Dauyp il Kman, Russ: School E ntertalnment at Colyer, On Saturday evening of this week, at the pupils f the ‘lyver schoo the teacher the school commemora of Abrah: Ww wdan is eriainment in un Lin The seh nglon { Jontinned trom previous ¢ column, B8he underwent a serious of Williamsport hospital which mths she in the she had She from For and a June of last year never recovered md been bedfast great sufferer. husband, five sons Roy, of is survived by her and Il.; Cla Flalg. and Mary, children; William Luce, of Bell York ed made Chicago, Frank J Walter, Robert five grand and one sister Frank Luce L. services were daughters Harry of Lock Haven. at home, by two brothers of and Mrs. C. two ude, and Mrs Altoona; wood; Sones, of conduct was Funeral the late residence. Burial at nt as Madisonburg STEWART. Mra. of W,. D of her daughter, Stewart, the H. Jennie Stewart, died ai Mrs. W, from old age. She Jan. 25, 1837, near Pine Mille, and was a lifelong mem- the Presbyterian church she to the Second Presbyterian church of Atoona for. fifty years. Sur- vivors are two daughters—Mres. Rose Moore and Mrs, Stiver, of Altoona; nine grandchildren, eight great grand- children and a niece, Mrs, Maud Bige- low, of Altoona. widow home Stiver, Altoona, was born Grove of belonged her ——— BURCHFIELD Mra. Burchfield, wid- ow of the late W. E. Burchfield, a former register of Centre county, pass~ ed away at the home of her son, Town send Moran, at Buffalo, N. Y., with whom she had been making her home. The deceased was formerly Miss Mary Shugert, daughter of the late Hon. 8 T. SBhugert, and was born in Bellefonte 84 years ago and grew to womanhood there. The remiins’ were Wrbught to Hellefonte where interfnent was made. “Do Rats Talk to Each Other? , Asks Mr. M. Batty, R “1 got five cakes of Rat.Snap and threw pleces around feed store. Got about half a dozen dead rats a day for two solid weeks. Suddenly, they got fewer, No we haven't any. Who told them aby out Rat Snap.” Raty 3 4.» up and leave po smell. Three 1.2 slses: 35¢ ®goid ee. guaranteed by C. M. Smith. Mable Arney, Centre C.P. Long Co., W. C. Meyer, Mills ; Louder’s Store Oak Hall. Children’s MEDICINE “l have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and given it to my children on many occasions and am thoroughly acquainted with its good qualities. Let any one troubled with a cold or cough use it and he will be quickly convinced of its superi- ority,” writes Mrs. C, H. Woods, Decatur, lll. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is for sale by druggists every- where, 35 cents per bottle; large size 60 cents. Spring LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. CHARTER NOTICE iven pr (yOvern h of Be nnsylvania 1922, by F. Deininger, Bm ¥. 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