a Ghai THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY. MAY 4. 1022 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprictors. WwW. SMITH Editor EDW., E, BAILEY Loeal Editor and Business Manager, 8, Entered at the Post Office In Centre Hall as second class mail matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 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- vertlsements, five cents per line for each insertion: otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. made known advertising rates application. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE MELVIN CO, DRUMM, Pastor, Display on REV, —~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1922 10: 30- LE } ) “Kindness 3+ 30 “Kindness to innouncements Centre Hall Wed, : 30 advanced evening, 7 Class 8:15. Teacher Tra Wed. we hool ng course evening, 9:30 a. m. eague, 6:30 p. m, opl Missionary Society, wre urged be Farmers Mills Le- Preaby welcome. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 5 y TE SENA TE field t to the dec Boros sion of atorial district , &t the Spring Ty iE the BETTS. of Clear B r su ie ¢ will be greatly a gasoline engaged United ¢ ods, of Lewistown, Is nting 58,000 pine trees Valley, Mifflin obtained from ancastor trees were Greeenwood by Furnace ing planted men asssisted 0 2000 ite sugar planted. This ia Mr. Woods promoting maples will also be a worth- be this wor. while work and is to congratulated ny project, SPRING mass, Mrs. R G Mifflinburg Woift term of ine 1d Kennelly spent at Bessie had intended summer school, but pupils reported on bnsiached eRCHing n as only r Mon - to open school. from South Dakota, is Rote day she Mra visiting ind C decided not Price, the Rover. ‘4 i E Smith homes of Andrew W John and daughter, Mra of William Lloyd Smith Smith's on Thursday. in Smith and attended { hild, Mrs from wife, and the funeral Mills, Gramley Earl at Potters T. M a serious improving liness Lloyd Smith has been very iil for a week. Dr, H. 8. Braucht and C. P. Long are having their buildings roofed with Barrett shingles. Calvin Finkle has purchased ths res- taur nt from Orris McCormick, will take possession May 4th. and The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a Year. BARN WILL COST $38,000, Cornerstone of Bullding at State. Col- | lege to Be Lald Thursday. of cattle The Pennsylvania take this {Oo cornerstone for barn on Agricul- State The laying the the new beef tural Hill, at College, will place an- M the day) afternoon, according an John of time President feeders that to and nouncement by Thomas, The cattle will annual beef results of State be there at view the 1 i their gathering cattle herd earn the 140-day feeding which Wednesday. Work on the construction of the new to Monday with college ita wound up on about It barn, which is cost will 60 be and was started on 120 there will by feet in size, silos, feet In length $10,000, keep be a shed 300 attached, costing about where it will be possible to y large am of ount stock for experimental put poses, Marriage Licenses, R Zettle ¥ 11 Lie fon Hall | Centre Earnest Benner. Sarah B. Ww P E. Florence H L. Ora Philadelphia Sealey Stella Bathgate. Lemont Ralph Hosterman A. Kerstettor Bell Bellefon ts Henry Muirhead Verna ubb Gr / Pool Room Ch The d HNg anges Hands, pool roo Odd Fellows’ building ch John has who 1 n pool room wi McClenahan & room a little PINE GROVE MILLS, Some of fa rs mi ranged. Everybody tend the sessions BOALSBURG NEWS f Rev { preached Sunday filled namely: Smith, Bohn, Brouse Wagner of the 1922 ® Lutheran chur to th graduat The ie © on v : " ¢ in The Ruth Hester Lo Mildred W Commencement Wednesday evening: the and ven church was well % R Wrger six, M Ww Ww “Af. numbers E wer, William ¥ n Russell Gingrich, Paul exercises oO class motto, ter the clouds sunshine.” colors, brown gold; class flower « red rose John F. Zechman motored to Snyder county, his former 8. Ralph Rishel four. home, on Saturday performed as chauf- A meeting of great held In the Reformed day evening, 7:45 take of the nature of ment by the children schools—8hingletown, the Lutheran place. interest church o'clock wil be on Fri- It will par- an entertain- of four Sunday the Branch, and of this recita- and Reformed There will singing, AN be tions, dialogues, ete. are invited. The Pennsylvania Alpine club, com- posed of mountain climbers, ists and conservationists, from every section of the state, will hold its an- nual meeting in Altoona May 13 and 14, according to an announcement made by Col. Henry W. Shoemaker, presi- dent of the club. The annual climb will he held May 14. natural The train on the local branch com- ing from the east in the afternoon now arrives twenty minutes later than heretofore. Ita time of arrival is now 3:40, No change of time in arrival of other trains was made. 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