The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 14, 1922, Image 4

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THE
CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY.
Homi on
CENTRE HAL L Pp ENN'A.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER I 1922
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8S. W. SMITH,.... measeansisinre rn .. Editor
EDW,. E, BAILEY Local Editor and
Business Manager.
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
as second class mall matter.
TERMS.—The terms of subseription 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.
Loeal notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimnm charge, twenty-five gents,
made known
Display advertising rates
on Application,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. :
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REY. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
—~SERVICES FOR—
SUNDAY, SePT. 1
7. 19022
Tussey \ ille,
Hal
Mills,
Centre
Spring
Centre Hall
Wed,
Sat.,, 8S p
Prayer Meeting, evening, 7:30
P. T. Class,
Sunday Schoecl, 1:30 p. m,
Luther League, 6:30 p.
~ Spring Mills
Meeting, T!
ours
m,
Prayer
ing, same evening
Surlay
School, 92:30
Georges Valley
Friday
Farmers Millis
At fav T:20
MOnaay,
TUSSEYVILLE
CLASSE
CENTRE HALL
Services for September, October, No-
vember and December, 1922,
1
Woman of
17th, P
The World's: Debt to
Dec. 24th, 7:30 P. M
A Glorious Announcement
Dec. 31st, 10:30 A. M.-
The f the Chris
-. a
1:30
Min
steers
Needs ©
Ministry.
Evangelical—Quarterly Conference at
Centre Hall, Sat. Sept. 16, 2.30: Lin-
den Hall, Communion, Sat. ev'g 7'30 ;
Lemont, Communion, Sunday, 10:30 :
Rev. ]. F. Dunlap. D. D.,, officiating.
REF
Hollenbach,
AARONSBURG
Rev
CHARGE —
Pastor
Millheim,
John 8B
Home services
Salem,
Harvest
10:30
at
a. m.; 2:30 p. m
DEMOC RATIC TIC KET.
For United States Senator,
(Short and Full Term)
SAMUEL E, SHULL,
For United States Senator,
(Unexpired
FRED B. KERR,
of Stroudsburg
Penrose Term)
Clearfield County.
For Gavernor
JOHN A. MeSPARRAN, of Lancaster,
For Lieutenant Governor
ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr., Philadelphia
For Secretary of Internal Affales,
MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh
For Congress,
J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield.
For State Senator,
WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield.
For Assembly,
Missa ZOE MEEK, of Clarence
Member of State Committee,
G. OBCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte,
t County Chalrman,
G, OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte,
A.
POLITICAL. ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR CONGRESS—
ELISHA KENT KANE
Stands for Stronger Volstead Aet,
International & Industrial Peace,
Alg for Mothers and Children,
Opposes Caucus and Ring Rule,
Miitinecy. the new feature added to
our store; complete showing of indi
vidual styles—Kosslor's, Millheim.
ss is
& AR Ain
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An Historical Note,
On visiting the laitheran cemetery
at Snyderfown a
itself
perplexing
The
should
question
presented query wns why
have no
The
aries
bed
the cemetery frontage
public road
by 1
on the explanation
Romig, who al
for
has
1 that
need
that
was given
though confined to two year
advanced in entire
He
locality
and years, an
state
mind.
that
clear
1812
church
was in
and
John
make
and school
Beck, a Lauthrean,
agreed to
Reformed,
butions. The gentlemen cach
i farm, the line between which ran
north and south and through
ter of present
lots. Fs equal
of
have a
wh made
tion land, and so that
part of the land contri
both church and hool purp
Be
parcel of ground thus donated
vided by a line running
the
church =ite
3 .
north
school purposes
A union
formed-—wn
designated,
portion destgr
\ 1
NefleHampton,
years
riage of Miss Sue
Clinton A
ternoon at
Mrs
Hampton
home
B.
E
The
the bride’
Chas. EE. Neff,
invited guests, all fof whom partook of
the
Jar
M
mother,
Steele,
officiating
moun cerem
witnessed by % mother,
brother, and a party
immediately
The bride
Okla,
an elegant wedding supper
after: the ceremony
groom left for Hinton,
Mr. Hampton
cery
where
is engaged in the
gro-
business and where they will
make their future home
Mr
wife was probably made four years
Miss Neff graduated
of
Hampton's very wise choice of a
ago
the
Mr
when from
Antonito High school, which
Hampton was principal
Since her graduation Mre. Hampion
has held in the Commercial
State Bank where she developed extra-
ordinary ability and won the high
teem of the officers of the Institution.
a position
OR
POTTERS MILLS.
(From last week.)
Miss Lizzie Slack is
company from New York.
entertaining
Miss Verna Hannai, of Youngstown
Chio, is vigiting her sister, Mrs. Em-
erson Ennist,
Mrs. Blaine Palmer ve her neigh-
bors a quilting er Lo Wednesday
evening. Every one seemed to enjoy it;
alno the fine dinner she served.
George Auman is nursing a
sore hand.
Mrs. Hassett, of Lewistown, and slg:
ter, of Pitsburgh, visited the J. M.
Moyer home a few days,
very
Prize Winner s at
{ Where ne
Hall is
is given, Centre
implied.)
HORSES, PURE
ist win W.F. Ri
Furst, Mackeyville; J. GG.
Mills
DEPT. A BRED.
prize “rs
| DA
Spring
and E,
Homan;
ul Swabb;
Wm. Ho
Millis
REPUBLICAN MISMANAGE.
MENT
prialal ie
tet don
dated unde
lepaptment
Ha §
lerka draw
#
them with
rendering ne KOTV ioe
normous
EON
that
“The a is ore
evil Start
it's none of
way correct the
progent began
po.
responsgi-
where we
{Oo rake
fitieal
cur mistakes, dissolve the
machine, throw the
bility back on the people where it be-
longs. Then start a business like gove
he said, “ia
instrument. its Juty being to
dy, when the majority
the
the finish.
stiution
the
out
party
down, to take up work and
5
on fo
only is to clean house
ae
and to place state on a business
basis, clean the extra clerks and
thereby practice economy and reduce
taxes”
And here Mr. MeéSparran pointedtount
that the bosses were still In
and that Mr. Pinchot will not
no matter how much he may
change the “conditions,
clearly
control
be abie,
desire, to he
said
“Can the Republican organization, ns
it I= and Mr. Pinchot, as he is tied up
to Mr. Grundy and Mr. Vare and Mv
Baker, work out the reform necessary
to clean house, Mr. Grundy is the big
boss of the manufacturing interests,
Mr. W. Harry Baker has been the
mouth-plece and the political boss of
Pennsylvania. Will Baker and Buck
Deviin and W. W. Griest and Bill
Minn and Charles Johnson, all of the
old guard, put Pennsylvania on the
map for political reform and clean
house. Mr. Pinchot tried to free hime
wh
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the.
Judge--Charles T. Noll, State Collegs
FRUITS
Mis
& Bon,
1st Lee of
Ww.
Witmer,
| Gardner, State
| Hall; John Arney;
Colyer; W. A.
prizes
College: (3, Lemont
F
Evey
Btate College
Ross
Harry
Alexander
John
awuburg ;
Mills;
Hoy
ge
Ding
Albee:
Zion
|W, ¥
Grove, Bellefonte:
Ilex
Bpring
ELy,
Diehl, Mrs
Shunk,
Girace
Bharer;
i Grove, 1 Thomas Grove
Heckman
We Ly
JERINADN
WON AND LOST.
from
was replaced
Gramiley, whe
His
Eugens
arm was
the
he ninth
good hits
box score
CENTRE HALL
R H
E Gramley, ss 3 3 2
Musser, 2b
Garis, ©
R Miller, of
Keller, 1b
8 Miller, 3b
it
”w..
Smith, p
owing is the
Emery,
Foust,
in an
Totals
STORMSTOWN
Rn
Harshbarger,
O Spicer, ¢
A Tomco, 2b,
Martin, If
Spleer, 1b
A Smith,
Williams,
Martz, of
P Smith,
rf
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ab
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Totals
The score by innings
Stormstown 31110100 3-10
Centre Hall “1 041002008
Hits, off R Smith, 7 in 8 Innings:
off Gramley, 10 in 6 mnings. Struck
out, by Gramley, 4; by P Smith, 4; by
Tomeo, 4. Three-base hit, BR. Miller,
—
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Farewell Service at Colyer,
Farewell serviee In Colyer chareh,
Sunday evening, Sept. 17th, 7180 o'-
clock. Come and be with the crowd.
~W. F. Bubb, ,
a.
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ADY ERT SEMENTS,
FOR RENT
furnace, and
House, 5
COTIVer
rooms,
all ences,
ange
Hall
‘4 Mills
2nd
Ray
George
garden and gar
{entre
Inquire ot
Mra
Mrs
fuse
Marga:
Mrs
Tress
11 ize
Bharer
Lambert
8
Mri Ford truck,
wo Heo car
good tet
FOR BALK]
gagnt
Can
farm
Potters
that
nn: a
or
Mra
oyer;
ay Decker:
Mills: J. A
lyn Moyer
ahler My
CENTRE HALL WELDING (C0.
NIEMAN'S
STORE NEWS
NEW FALL
MERCHANDISE
ARRIVING DAILY
Stunning Effects in all the Season’s
Most Favorite Material. The Most
| Approved New Styles.
You'll feel better as soon as you swallow the first
one. Two or three pills usually stop all the pain.
R. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS
are absolutely free from all narcotics and habit
forming drugs. They relieve without danger
bad after festa. You drugyin acle