THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1922 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. WW, SMITH Editor EDW, E, BAILEY Local Editor and ‘ Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall as second class mall matter, TERMS.—The terms of subseription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion: otherwise, elght cents per line; twenty-five cents, minimum charge, Display advertising rates made known on application, * CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, —~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, APR. 30, 1922 Mills, 10:30—"“The Kind of World Needs.” Spring Religion the o 2:30—"Kindness to An- rille, 743 World." # Phaver meetiffe’ Wed, 7:30. Teacher Training Wed. evening, Teacher training at other | follows: Farmers Mills, Mills, Georges Valley, School, Luther League, Note: ~Th 0—="The Meanest Man fn the Clasg—advanced course 8:15. aces as Thurs., Friday, 7:00 Friday, 8:15 1:30 6:30 p. m. will May 7, sermon 7:30, sharp Pr. Spring M. Sunday p. m. ere be no services on o ing, on Re- ong in the calaureate I should be church believe Hall » local High 188 every interested in and should hon- Board of Education i the minister by their tend- Therefore there the Lutheran M. C. Drumm school the ne in whe iches the that sermon, at evening. no services In evening Lemont, morning ; Linden mmunion services at Sunday morning; Mills pre- os on at Spring ng. ¥ i Communion Sunday L R. Jones will ad- the Sacrament Presbyterian Lemont, morning ; Grove Mills Boalsburg, Pine afternoon; evening. Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:30 in the Presby- Everybody every rel Sunday welcome. the onus nisl Lf notified be £ with a onth of May hundred and twenty ¢ moniniy increas: ten thousand men is of that lamenting ¢8 have been Aside from the something the “Fatty" put Ar- by the 1 pads public 3 of more stuff. And screen han must admit his antics popular. Attorney General Alter, candidate for Governor, paid State College a vis- In his he should he elected he the » made of of on Saturday address be to promised that influence help mention of the he State capitol. was Pinchot ‘or any charges 0X travagance at t In Catawissa old. His i= owned by is a horse fifty- “Clover” one years is name Uriah taken and The Madison an attraction at a show there and to provide for his safety a veterinarian will accompany him and insurance in the sum of $50,- 000 has been guaranteed by a New York sportsman. When “Clover” dies his skeletom will be mounted and placed in the Museum of History, New York. on ev. Myers. animal will be to Square Garden to be Natural Special Meeting of Reformed Classis. A special meeting of West Susque- hanna Classis of Reformed Church was held recently in 8t. John's Reformed Church, Bellefonte, to consider the call of Rev. William A. McClellan from Somerset Classis to the pastorate of the Rebersburg charge, and Rev, J. C. Holleribaugh to the pastorate of the Aaronsburg charge; and to appoint committees to conduct the installation services. The only charge now vacant in the West Susquehanna Classis Is Centre Hall. Rev, H. H, Rupp, pastor of St. John's Reformed Church, Lew: isburg, is stated clerk of Classis RE-OPENING OF METHODIST 1 CHURCH IN CENTRE HALL by Superin- Spent In Services Preslded Over tendent Bucke—$3,801 Improvements. Re-opening services were held in the Methodist Episcopal church evening, April 23rd. The A. Bucke, of Sunbury, of the district, His theme R. Picken The pastor, n Sunday | J. B. Superintendent the was Discipleship. offered the Rev, C. A was rendered by Mrs. Homer Mills. The improvements, $172.25, to be paid before July Rev. sermon. Ww. prayer. preached Rev, opening F. Caherman, beautiful Fetterolf, the was sub- 1st. of was also present. very solo of Spring balance on total scribed The whole The excluding following is a statement the achlevement: total of the altar the rail cost improvements, and the pulpit platform which of Robert The above rails and curtains, are P. of the special presentation is $3,301.39 the Campbell, to BOUrces receipts cover cost lows: Church Building Fund, $1133 Ladies’ Ald Society, $890.58; ete $28.85; PP. $150.00 beautiful pulpit D., Robert Cloyd ME family, $565.00; Rev. $556.00; W. H. Bartholomew, $50.00; $25.00; L. J Jewett Bre Catherman, wife. $23.8 ME Gross and family, sales, Robert the platform Campbell and wife, rail, curtains: C $113.53 $107.00; Mrs. and and altar rails and Bartholomew and familly, M. Smith and family, Brooks and family, $95.00; Shoop, $100.00; C. F. WwW. R. lartholomew, Emery Picken and wife, 50.00 Helen Crust Charles and family, mother, $25.00; family, $25.00; 03; T 1. H. Emerick, $20.00; $20 00: Burris 1 wiks and und or and Mra Smith 8: G Strohm $15.- 15.- Puff wife Samuel Thomas L : these §10.00 Mrs. E. 8S. W. Parker Chester Sp 04; Moore and family, i H. Ireon and Alfred family, A. E Jucke, $11.00 00; each: Ripka, John ind wife, Durst Per- these vker and J. E. A. Hazel Jane C 8On £5.00 Campbell, lev, | each “illiam Robert :«: Mrs Moore Ald Louis Ripka, umpbell, Jennie Anna L F. if Kreamer, 00; 2 B and family from f« $7.00 Mrs $5.00; Willlam McClen James Stahl, $2.00; t Mre Mowery Geor McoCormick Flink, Mra Willi J Campbell Junior, Laitz, wife, W WwW. H $6.00; cash Joseph and Mrs. Smith, $6 00 Ww $2 each: Mrs W. McCormick, E Joseph Dietz, Mrs. Charle Gfrerer, Frank Palmer, Mrs H Daniel making a iradford, $7 Jodon Ladies ur 8 Smith, ahar $1.0 00 hese Garver, oo “ Mrs. E F Daup: Sweeney, Joal, Mrs fering, $1.72 $3.301.3% ust Gleaning grand total Marriage Licenses, Orvis WW, Ormndorf Vi Mildred E. Waite John Carrie or E Hockman Young Witmer Minemyer Mains Mains Pr. A Theodore Hattie A. Gere H. Maurer Minnie Mays Allen Sarah Conf A F Joseph Mary Stiver McElwain M LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Belle hold ville will hold its third commu May Hazel owe, spent wale 20th Misses Verna Altoona Emery, over $3 fn Mrs with the f Thomas 8 FY J. R. Miller, heim town council t rmer's sister, YES, Of Mil meeting member the i recent of that body, tendered his resignation which Mr. sons, was accepted. J f Uniontown, and Mrs 8. Getchell arrived | two and 0 town the n Friday evening for a short visit ‘Squire home. The town, at Brungart Viscose Company, at Lewis- employs over thirteen hundred persons, mostly women and girls, and hundred more Mills, week @ justice of the peace of Ferguson town- ship. asking for several H. formerly are Ezra Auman, of Pine Grove of Miilehim, appointed by Governor was last Sproul a Elk creek was restocked with forty. two of trout. The little fishes were sald to be in the best of condition when emptied the trout stream. cans into well known tev. church Foust, of the Reformed officiated at pastor at Hublersburg, Communion services in the local Re- formed church, on Sunday. The at- tendance was quite large. Sunday afternoon, from one to two o'clock, there was quite a snow squall in this section. The mountain above town had all the appearances of a mid. winter scene. And Sunday was April 23rd, 1922, Mrs. Jacob Confer, of Howard, was operated on in the Lock Haven hos- pital, last week, for gall stones She is a sister of George and Samuel Gin- gerich, of Centre Hall, who report her condition favorable. J. H. Detwlier, farmer east of Cen- tre Hall, who has won an enviable rep- utation as a breeder of pure-bred farm stock of allkinds, was a caller at this office on Baturday and enrolled as a Reporter subscriber. Mora Mystery In Town. ago it black the Some time was rumored that woman in Was seen R. R evening 10 o'clock. to and fro near station, Sunday hetween of 9 brown and a walking wan of the with na was seen the soon a Dodge ear, the the door was opened and In of was Indy in near central part town. Very CAr the the winter top, approached, and stopped ; seconds Where mission Is girl mounted. a few out sight, they what mystery that fact, The « than hour Car was went or thelr a comes pretty near to a ar was watched and in less an it returned and deposit- ed the feminine part of the cargo, and then went north to Church street and turned down the irushvalley road. Some time this same scene ago and months Mills The enacted, several ago a Ford to car from Spring was observer the Ui the do the same trick. wasn't quick enough to cadch Conse but has a clue to number, situation as the girl was easily recog nized before boarding the car, of that things are not to the good t happening hi A or our of the 1» watchman town, ight police or a might be a good Hall. Centre “AN OBSERVER." DEATH RECORD. (GARVER .—Contigued page ) Mra Nellie ——— - a from first Also John Malind Dresher sisters Aaronsburg affficted suffered Mrs. Ki suffered fingers heumatism improves n exten was able to a short his death, but a day cansed death Stover was a man who was the secti He number of 3 m followed and He threabing for ears always enjoyed a large patronage stone crushing outfit Mabel Zerby, of who survives with two also owned He Penn chil tor a was married to township Two also survive dren. brothers and M., nin. L of Aaronsburg services held Satur- the Reformed church Interment the Aaronsburg one Wilmer Ernest and Miss Tammie, all Funeral were day forenoon in at Aaronsburg in je- formed cemetery at VONADA Mildred of Mr died Vonada, Henry H. of Clair years, 9 Elnora daughter and Mrs the Cobugn, 6 Vonada, Boob, months afflicted with tions set at home aged 6 The child and compilica- in and caused her death. near and days was measles Annual Cattle Feeders’ Day Steer feeding results to be discussed at the Annual Cattle Feeders’ Day meeting, State Thursday, May 4th, will be of unusual interest to the feeders of Centre county, says County Agent J. N. Robinson, who is planning to accompany a group of farmers the college to attend this annual event, conducted by the Animal Husbandry Department. A varied and instructive program has been arranged Including a discussion of the proper grading of feeder steers, the profitable type of feed lot steer, and lastly, an explanation of this year's experiment. al results which have an important bearing on present day prolems of the cattle feeder. All persons who expect to attend this meeting should meet at the stock Judging pavilion at 9:30 sharp, stand. ard time. : : at College, to a ¥ The latte curing hav degrees alu the wus frozen more, depe tions. Locally damaged may not haps, the quire a mine to w to this par Frost o« On st i as Official west far H eX erally Temperatu point were ranging Northfield, New York Belief that Ww cinls in b caused weather peratures Pittsburgh plea tem wip ary ingle fresh order for have your FFL mi fish-—hallbut, and Thursdays, a Hall, Transfers of Real Estate. | H. Lee, et al, to P. J tad, tract in Centre Hall boro; $500 KE r part of last week the tem jo Dutrow, e! galmaon 18 quite out of senson, mer- oysters. Deliveries will be made ¢ . 4 13] ay (3. Decker ing dropped to twenty-three . # a FEL way Sa, Te A Mo lellan to V6 nine degrees below Centre The zr and Saturday Zero, tract Penn Tw $700 T. Alkens Hotel Co “o.| CATARRHAL DEAFNESS $1. : is greatly relieved by constitutional tr . ment 8 C ARRH MEDICIYE . a setitutional emedy Catary i in Deafness in caus: an inflam dition of the mucous lining of the } 3 Tube When this tube ig imbling sou Pp g point ound or nights Charles nigh Friday the depth of the soil (College to an inch or nding upon yo 43 small fruit was much not entirely destroyed by GG, Mingle r THe apple crop ru ngart, tra been hurt, except, William A. enrly varieties re~ ach. tract days of sunshine to deter- and con- hat done | ticular fruit, extent injury was Cire large free. All Druggists J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo. curred from the ward to Indiana and CYRUS BRUNGART, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. PA. ut} northern iN d the belief th damage was done 1 around ™the + reported res from the quarter of twenty-four Vermont, and as expressed by considerable da orchards on high ureau's reports of 26 a and 32 gz Va gE. W. TUSSEYVILLE. derma We Want to Mention Three Points in Fertilizer Buying : QUALITY There Is better brand of Fertilizer on the market Bangh's. This the Inited States Super-phosphate of goods not a I. than company was the fo from manufac. Ani. first in ture Haw OALSBURG NEWS. mal Bones. WE ( can ARRY haul field the You ta of it ar- to the goods In stock. from ut them the warehouse your with the extra work going to car for them when rives and rebandiing when ready 8. OUR low, PRICES when the We are reasonable, even 3 you consider Baugh quall- iy and thorough service we pre. vide, allow a liberal cash discount. On these three points we solicit your spring business. Place your ord:rs early so we will have the goods when you are ready. R. D. FOREMAN CENTRE HALL €11 Should Choose Spring Suits Now. Where ASSORTMENTS are wider, Where STYLES are Smartest, Where VALUES are Best. The Largest Clothing Store in the County Awaits Your Choosiog Here. omen & Misses’ Spring Apparel By far the biggest values anywhere this season. Our annual After-Easter Clearance of our large stock of - Coats, Suits and Dresses will please you. You will be delighted with the selections here offered. STYLE ARE STUNNING. PRICES AMAZINGLY LOW. Shoes Oxfords ‘Sport Shoes We carry the Largest Stock and Best Made Shoes in the county. Right Styles Long Wear Low Price.