pos i ® ik SRLS Ge Ar. ae THE CENTRE REPORTER SENTRE HALL - - PENNA. "THURSDAY, MARCH 9. 1922 SMitH & BAILEY . . Proprietors B. W. SMITH . + + +» + + +» Editer Locat Editor and | Business Nanager CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REY MELVIN C. DRUMN, Pastor HOWARD E, BAILEY Services for SUNDAY, MAR. 12, 1922 Mills, 10:30—Dwight L. Man of God. Georges Valley, 2:30 the Man of God. Hall, 7:30—David Work. (A Missionary Farmers Moody, the . Dwight L Moody, Centre nd His mon). Prayer Livingstone Ser- Wed. Training Class Wed. evening, 8:15 Sunday School, 1:30 p. m, Luther League, 6:30 p. m. meeting, 7:30. Teacher advanced morning; Mills, Methodist Hall, Sprucetown, Centre afternoon; Spring evening. Hall, afternoon; morn - Le- Presbyterian—Centre Pine Grove Mills, evening. Endeavor 6:30 Everybody meeting the Presby- every “hristian day evening at in church. welcome. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. C. 7: LL. Mrs, D Saturday at the home of afternoon ret Swabb, of State Col Richayd weeks, Brooks ivy demand Commisioners Asked to Resign. ed from taxpayers to , and ting was perfected by Tmer comimis- virman Many men their views, and was reached when wsking the Com- This action was Commissioners which requested valuations back 1010. m precipitated refused a 10 hem place ere they were Sentenced to One Year liam F and Morgan both of Philipsburg, ted with the last Decem- n Judge Bell efpuired $1 and costs go imprisonment in jail for ryberger ? of pay be remembered, plead an accessory after the having accepted $500 of the bank wt from the actual robbers. Fryber- was found gullty on one count brought against him in the recent trial ng ger 109 Orphans Cared For, reported to this office on Tuesday that hundred and nine the one hundred and forty-six orphans Centre county is asked to care for In the Near Bast work are provided for. The report is gratifying It was one SPRING MIT¥=, DEATH RECORD. pee ere i | ’ al KELLEI died the home of her sister, Mrs. (Rev. Dr.) Hall, a4 Wilmington, Delaware, The was brought to Boalsburg and interment made Wednesday morning. Miss Keller was a daughteriof the late Henry and Margaret Keller, Her great grandfather, Keller, came to Potter township and became the owner of the Red Mill 1806, ing from Dauphin county. like her adhered formed Miss Sallie heller Jacob com Miss Keller the Re- property, in ANcestlors, to church CARPER.-—Mrs, Mary Anne Carper, 1 native of Boalsburg, died at the home Mrs. A, G. complication of 12, was well Ruppe, of di of her daughter, Altoona, from a eases. She was born Sept. Boalsburg, where she known. Her husband preceded her to the had with Krave for t Altoona other daughte and she made her home vears her daughter in She is survived by one Mrs. H. Zeigler, ial was made at Be of Spring Mills, Bu alsburg Tuesday of last week. BOWER life-long Thomas Clayton resident of Halnes died at his home at Aaronsburg, complication of diseases, aged 67 ind 8 Mr. some months. Bower followed f when he retired and Hi fUrviving me Years ago moved to Aaronsburg was married twice, the second wife sister, Mrs, Joseph Corman, of Rel burg, so survives Interment cemetery at appendicit recovered her death 1d Ly By Lutheran Social members of the turned out strong evening gathering the weatherg was bad it had jittle effect of men, gathering The local Lutheran on to a #ocial the attendance The on women and childrens ize 0 Brotherhood, The speaker of the Bend, Apple, of Sun superintendent of bury, a former i the formation Classes in Bible lntter taking a deep interest of Adult Brotherhoods, the Organized and ia more recent movement the United Lu Dr. Apple's mission before the men the lHght, which he forceful and in Church. here was to put Brotherhood in its did most pleasing, manner. to Dr. Apple's talk the choir, W. Crawford, sang sey and a duet Mrs. W. W, Kerlin Frank, Miss best in a Previous sisted by" E was render and Miss Fye playing pastor ed by Ethel accompaniment, Grace The the y introduced the speaker, After program completed refreshments thie us were served Wr Or more was given which Over intercourse, ntered in most heartily A Stricken Family, ruly’ stricken family is Auman, of P Mra. John A that Grove man SETA Monday, her } ing CITE ments MALI © ARMORY : TAL The sale held by Harry C. Relish, on Monday, was well attended, and every- thing brought falr prices. Mr. Relish will move to Centre Hall and Clair Ohl will move on the farm Relish vacates. Harry M. Allison has been appointed postmaster, \ Mra. Orris McCormick is vety il. The I. O. 0. PF. banquet last Wed- nesdny evening, was attended by over three hundred people. Rev. 1. C. Balley and Arthur B. Lee are altending conference at Lewis burg. ’ Mrs. Myrtle $Hasel, of Ohio, came to AL PAID DAILY NOMINAL i ——— COME see her sister, Mrs. McCormick. ““ P. M., MALE QUAR- co ——— WILL corne 5 A a Miss Ferguson | 3 ist, but coil ern Oceanic Ladies Quintet ig a ind, on | cellists, is a onal pian BI Miss Carsten und leader, is ‘ profe | Soprano ; 11, the violins It is composed | | : | Is {| saxophone; good on thu equally the vooul 80 Ming 1Add: 10st, is jig f flute and traps, ceptional ability violin orchegtral delight Lyce versatile musicianship and i nlso successes In many parts | logs, versatility presupposes | tried But these musicians are | oughly each of thelr varied lines, ana Beason. The Telephone Pole is a fruitful tree. branc! } rystal ¥ art bright es On its angular they bear and the wires tl world’s conversati across the stres I around the world. The stately from farm and where the | the lines arc trunks town in the to advantage. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 5 ) & an & % C. W. HEILHECKER I si Local Manager 5 : #/ ws ¥ » Our Entire Stock of Winter Merchandise which is left over will be sold AT h, CENTS ON THE DOLLAR We Are Turning Our Stock Into Cash! NOT A SINGLE GARMENT will be Carried Over We are moving them out rapidly during this BIG HALF- PRICE SALE. It is important that w: unload our great stock of Winter Merchandise at sacrifice prices. We Have Two Good Reasons : First, we neco the money to meet our obligations. Second, we need the room for our large Spring Stock, as we carry nothing over from season to season. We are compelled to unload every dollar’s worth of fall and winter merchandise. Our entire 3tock is at your disposal at sacrifice prices. Our misfortune, however, is your good. IT’S MONEY IN YOUR POCKET. SPEND TO SAVE. . J. Nieman, Millheim ALWAYS RELIABLE ——
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