ge THE CENTRE REPORTER. f ISSUED WEEKLY, | PENN'A, CENTRE HALL, MARCH 2 THURSDAY 3. 1922 SMITH & BAILEY, Froprietors, WwW. SMITH EDW. E, BAILEY. Editor | Loeal Editor and Business Manager, RN, METHODIST CONFERENCE, Assigned New Charges.— Pastors Also Indleate Warm Ap- provai of Dr, Finegan's Education al Program. With signments of announcement of the us the ministers the [Nfty- of the of the the Central Meth- fourth annual sessions Pennsylvania Conference Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second class mail matter, TERMS ~The terms of subscription Reporter are $1.00 a year, In advance. RATES. Legal notices, line for three insertions, line for each additional . ad- each line; to the ADVERTISING twenty cents per and ten cents per insertion, display for per tices accompanying five cents per line cents five rate eight twenty erwise, cents, known ng made CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, SERVICES FOR-—- SUNDAY, MAR. 20, 1922 es "Va 1:30 30 School p. m, League, 6 p. m, Tussey evening Jali As a Social Center. N 14 Health Board Organized. present at a inte at a Ro- to be 8 Year night X at O'- this Reformatory #1 SPRING MIrgs, ent s A is quite with ery- 11 ii Adam F Mra nkle jis visiting her Wiliam tockey, in Al- Jay Riden is spending a few ¥8 at Selinsgrove with her parents. James Guisewite moves on the C. P. | farm today, Thursday. Quite a number of people are IH with grip, them being Calvin King, Mrs Sones, Harry Allison, Jack Mulfinger, and others, © n among William Miss Cora Sweetwood returned from visit to Milroy. She quite 11 there. A was while Mumps have made their appearance In asd about town. Ti ose who attended the funeral of Mrs. Jane Pealer, from a distance, were: James Leltzell, of Wisconsin; Ross Fitchorn and wite, of Pittsburgh; Wiliam Leitzell, of Belvidere, Ninos: and John Leitzell, of Lewisburg. Tuesday, Tyrone. A resolution urg- the at ing United States Senate to ratify the Power and related treaties was the four dis- | During { i ! i i the unanimously adopted cussion of the report of Committe on Religious Education, it developed the confarence members were Dr. that orable to the program of Finegan, State Superintendent of Public Instruc- ti tion in the religious educational | i | yn, and felt assured of his coopera- | move- | ment contemplated In connectio the schools. Annoucement was made that ministers, widows of ministers apd de pendent children would receive 100 per of ® as con 2 the hist cont thelr claims this year, ference will distribute $ “gy i or Bt ! Ahem, the | st In v conference, - Annoucement wppointmer Beilefonte Dry. W <u divided the Centre Hal The ood to church laugh adv. Marriage Licenses. Sandy Port Joseph Cowhor LE Ridge Matjida Florence Shipley Fathers’ Day at Penn State. The Day” tion at Pennsylvania State College will 6, de. cision by the student council, and plans annual “Fathers celebra be observed May according to a already have been started to show the 1500 to 2000 “Dads” expected the most unusual of their More than 1000 fathers attended firat gathering of this kind at State las spring and the event fn sucess that many this year. lives, the treat Penn was such more are expected —. Mrs. Hemney's Announcement, After Aprl 3rd, 1 will be prepared to show a stylish line of spring and sum. mer millinery for women and misses, same being personally selected by me in the city. You are cordially invited to call and inspect these goods. Spring and Summer Millinery, Why not come to Millheim to do your buying After March 20, you will find the best line of Spring and Sum- mer millinery at the Up-to-Date Mill. Inery S8hop. Do not miss this chance. ~Marion Adams and Adah Smith. A ———— Let me have your order for fresh fish-—halibut, salmon and other kind and oysters. Deliveries will be made, Thursdays, as a rule-~Ray ©, Decker Centre Hall, : i, *, oo 3 Ary -++a DEATH RECORD. (Continned from first page.) | hi he and pubic Hgo was 8H SUCCOSROT elected official years As efliciency an showed characteristic spirit, winning th« of all classe Tues forenoon following his death in the | confidence and esteem “. : Funeral services were held on day United conducted i In- cem-~ church, CB. Evangelical Rev Snyder 0 by his pastor, terment was made In the nion glery. Cen R. 1 received at William Mifflin Friday FROM Word was Tuesday that had died at his Interment home be in made t Mifflinburg iliam Prom, | burg. eleven ‘clock, a Mr. From Wis was reared township, | miller | at Wood last Februar her was nar fire husband Mr Jtheran church and was quite She She a member of ac work ia CFE christian the Pittsburgh by childrer Jerre Reboog following Mrs qt ives wl. Ewing Mc- Alvin £* an Corl, te College: Mrs ind Joseph 1 Clelian Corl, Pittsburgh: Mrs Clyde Smelt Buffalo Run; lowing sisters: Mrs and Mrs. The the home of her daughter, of State OC Pine Hall ’ Garne rer and Cal- vin C also by the fol- Fye, State Cham ook place from Mrs was made orl, Adeline College: Kate Gherret, bersburg funeral t Ewing, lege Interment at DINGES, widow Mrs Din- Din Harriet of Jonathan gos, Wednesday morning of week at the home Of William V. Gent- Gary ges, the late died last of Coburn, aged 75 7 months 8 Mrs. Dinges was married twice, the first time to Wiliam Braucht, who at his death left three children Reuben O. Braucht, of Lewisburg: William W. Braucht, of near Coburn, and Mrs: William V. Gentgel, at whose home she died, Her second marriage was to Jona- than Dinges and two sons to this union survive—Cloyd and Frank, both of Co- burn. ’ Funeral services were held Saturday forenoon, interment in Falrview cemeo- tery at Millheim. zel, West years, and days her with OTTO ~John Mohr Otto, whose se- rious illness was mentioned in these columns last week, gled at his home at Aaronsburg after being unconscious for more than a week from the effects of a stroke of paralysis sustained early Sunday morning, March §. . S— — - aon ——— a —— Mr. Dito was a mative of Willlame- port and He Jenn One vive to Otto, He her burg Ww ie I osha Wa TE pd ek Sapube ARI + i ri ren A AB LL Sl Sr a ig : born December hig home for sever Election of County Superintendent. 14, 1%50,] had made “a o His wife preceded him to the | he a8 therefore ag i VEears, and 29 days. in. survive By several his one by wile who was Coburn, and Morgan son HAZEL brothers . Michael He Otto and three + Howard Will wid been imsport in business years at Allentown, Gelss Bazaar, Bellefonte, Sat, 25th, Everything ihat Is new in shape and family move Th y : ‘ day, March ext a7 ind occupled the Col “font omplete war Vie ( teran, and for of SEmullton, NIEMAN’S Fascinating Fashions to Meet the Calendar of Spring Activities. Presenting most desirable assortments of Women’s and Men's Dress Accessories, Dependable Garments created to meet the spirit of sport and general wear, everyone maintaining the Nie- man quality that continues to dominate the region in popular priced creations. 1 Our State-wide acknowledged Low Prizes arz th: r of intelligent, conscientious and alert merchanc ising. matchable values are offered : MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AND FURNISHINGS : WOMEN'S FROCKS, SUITS, WRAPS AND WAISTS THE FAMOUS WALK-OVER AND QUEEN QUALITY SHO other good makes lor the entire family.) ” i ES, (Also a Number of Visit, the Store That Is Always a Step Ahead in Low Prices. im D. J. Nieman, Miline ALWAYS RELIABLE — ‘How Firestone Has Reduced the Cost of Tire Service _ Reduction mE 47% 48% 51% 43% Jan. 1922 Prices $ 9.85 11.65 17.50 32.40 33 x 44% 42.85 36% 52.15 36% 33x55 I ee e——— OW the cost of building quality tires has been brpught down to the lowest level in history was explained by H. 8. Firestone, President of the Company, to the stockholders at the annual meeting on December 15, 1921. 1. Al inventories and commitments at or below the market. 2. Increased manufacturing efficiency and volume production reduced factory sverhead" 58%. : 8. Selling costs reduced 357. : Mr. Firestone stated, “This reduction in prices is made possible by our unusually advantageous buying facilities, and the enthusiasm, loyalty and determination of our 1009, stockholding organization. “Due credit must be given to Firestone dealers who are selling Firestone tires on a smaller of profit. This brings every Firestone saving direct to the care owner. . The saving through first cost plus the saving through high mileage doubles Firestone economy and is daily adding new fame to the Firestone principle of service Most Miles per Dollar Firestone J. I. FETTEROLF, Centre Hall, Pa. Jan. 1921 Prices EE ——— $18.75 22.50 35.75 56.55 67.00 81.50 Size Fabric 30x 3 30 x 3}% 30 x 3}4 Cord 32x4
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