The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1922, Image 4

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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
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“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.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a Year.
ditvosini Msn. a; Wy
Helly.
jdren, through
ed Cross,
of
How Children
wehiool
th
ati
- nna
DEATH RECURD, SECOND COMMu=I7x
Don't Pick Out a Printer
Blindfolded 3
a1
To Be Held at Spring Mills Saturday |
Afterpoon, One O'clock,
nt ch
fi
e Junie
CORL.~Willlam K. one of the
best known and most highly respected
of the of the
died at of his mother
Hall -on at 7
after fliness from
infected
amputated.
“yw
Corl, tHe
sible tl teaching
i dren of Albanis, The
The sétond Community Sale will be
held the build
r Spring ifter-
May
Followiing
western i
citizens part | in that
It
of the
ser wehoo
Voeational School
Mills,
6th,
county, thehome at iranan wi
at Pine
o'clock,
Sunday evening ing, on Saturday
four months noon, beginning at
in
will be offered:
index finger, which was a list
For the
wns but little hope entertained for his
| His death
He
master
H.,
lifelong
un
last month there
Get the One Who Can
«Help You Sell Your Goods
E have the
ability to help
you sell your goods and
we can do this at a
reasonable cost to you,
“9
16
sound,
horses—bay
1150,
worker;
mare,
recovery leaves a void that
hes
past
P
iL
weighs
wood
weolghs
safe and
filled. was successful
of
member
cannot bay horse, 12 years
Washington
of the 1
and a rul
farmer, 1000 ibs. sound
Grange, of a
F.,
worker
good
). O member 3 cows—fresh and
church, and
In 1816
township
~ of the Reformed Avrahire
1
grade bull calf
purebred bull
purebred
i
|
i
{ 1
Ss 1
he
unday school superintendent. . 0. cows
Ferguson 1
organized the
. TH Economy and stand-
ardization are the
watchwords here, We
use Hammermill Bond,
the standard, economi-
cal, business paper and
we turn out a grade of
printing that brings re-
sults for our customers.
LET US SHOW YOU
..| The MAULE
SEED BOOK FREE
i This wonderful | the henofit of
{ our & years of exper grrdeuery and
farmers for it today
2109 Arch SA.
Phils., Pa,
i
. : .
! and its leader; he
i
of
staunch
Citizens’ band Wis
18 also leader the church chols
| Ww
Politeally a Democrat, he
an elect
od
“9
Relish
miss
He
wrhara
m
the of
Peter
}
1
on
wa oldest son ane
Corl and was
Hall,
of
Orn
March
thrifty
the old homestead at Pine
His
residing
In
¥
in
buggies
1863 lif N th
¥
3
a5, © 8 it veral
farmer, 33 years on the sams {arness
farm. the spring of 1886 he
0
marr
Lge
which unio:
Fune:
Pine
sday
foreign.
born BOTrVICes 4
board,
}
the Heformed chur
Wedne
Jet
HILL,
Xperience
ook
ce BS Bs
ves you
ier Leta t
Bend
WM. HENRY
M
sesstesd
AULE, Ine.
TC
rna
EY YILLE.
SSE
1
ir $14
We Want to Mention
Three Points in
Fertilizer Buying :
of goods There is not a
QUALITY
better brand of
Fertilizer
This
on the market
“a any was the
¥
nua
Ani.
Haw
the
from
Yo
warehoose
goods In stock.
the
ra work
it
OUR
Ow
PRICES
"
are rea nx “ven
iis hd i
f f an
i
SOY ioe
* aen n
and
¥ r Eh gqguali-
iy the
We
thorough
in
we pro.
low a eral cash discount.
M
i
> 1:
t rit” “r ¢
3 hind i Mi 5
On these three prin
Place r orders carly
the goods wh
your s sincss.
ng bu
Ou SO We will
tJ
have
ready.
en you are
Why Mr. N. Windsor (R. 1.) Put Up
with Rats for Years
R. D. FOREMAN
CENTRE HALL
Men Should Choose Spring Suits Now.
Where ASSORTMENTS are wider,
Where STYLES are Smartest,
Where VALUES are Best.
The Larg:st Clothing Store in the County Awaits Your Choosing Here.
building
After
the
Conrad
now
where Tem
stands. that he
life insurance as
Life
represen -
Equitable Insurance
in this territory. at which
ceoaaf ul
Hock-
Madisonburg
HOCKMAN ~
man,
Rosswell Grim
resident of for
died
i
in
died
t he
iW
many at his home Flem-
He
3
years,
net from apoplexy four
hours after i. w it re
becoming
gaining consciousness Deceased wae
yen of and moved to Flem-
He
church
re
11
the
Age
years ago was a mem-
¢
cal and K
Evangeli
lodge at Madisonburg., Surviv-
ng him
Mrs. Burlie
and Mra
are his wife;
two daughters.
ot
torf
M
on
of Flemington,
Gramley, of Re-
R. E. Hock-
Funeral services
Madi-
Clark
bersburg: and e son,
man, of Flemington
were held and burial made at
sonburg.
COOK. Miss Mary
of
in
Cook,
Joelle
an oN
teamed resident fonte, slept
peacefully in
the
away her apartments
rant House, Bellefonte, death bee
ing due to
infirmities of advanced age
October 26, 1837,
daughter of Willlam and!
Harris Cook, deceased. She |
is survived by these brothers: Andrew
J, Claude and Charles F.. of Belle-
fonte: and George H., of Los Angeles,
California.
Born in Bellefonte on
was
Shoes Oxfords Sport Shoes
We carry the Largest Stock and Best Made Shoes in the county.
Right Styles Long Wear Low Price.
she a
Margaret
Mm,
BROWN. Abram W. Brown, for
many years a prominent business man
in Lewisburg, died at the age of 87
years, 4 months and 3 days. He was
president of the Lewisburg Trust and
Safe Deposit Company since its ore
ganization, and as a business man was |
well known throughout central Penne!
sylvania |
D. J. Nieman, Millheim
BETTER MERCHANDISE FOR LESS MONEY,