The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8. W. BMITH.....v00:ss: + ovo «Editor
EDW, E. BAILEY......Local Editor and
Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal
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,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
made known
Display advertising rates
on applieation.
" CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV. MELVIN C. DRUMM, Pastor,
—~SERVICES FOR—
SUNDAY, OCT. 22, 19022
Farmers Mills, 10:30—"Some Lessons
Stewardship.’
Hall, 2
Stewardship.”
on
Centre 30. ."Some Lessons on
Valley, 7:30—"Twelve Men
to
Georges
Whe Seldom Go Church."
Centre Hall
Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7
Sunday School, 1:30 p. m.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m.,
:30
Evangelical — Tusseyville,
Centre
United
morning: Egg Hill, afternoon;
Hall, evening.
Reformed—Communion Services al
Tusseyville, Sunday morning at 10:30,
Services Sunday evening at Centre Hall
lock. Rev.
7:30 4
at 4:3 Sermons by
Sprucetown, 10:30; Cen-
i. P. Patch of
n the interest
1ti-Saloon feague. Spring Mills,
Monday evening &peclal service
at Spring Mills
Methodist
30. Rev
speak i of
oegin
CHARGE —
Pastor,
AARONSBURG REP
S. Hollenbach,
9
80: sor.
regular
15; re
Aaronsburg, S
P. M.
will preach
8. at
+
Salem, 8. 8 1 gular
15 S 8:15;
services 2
serviceg at 7
The
Millheim on
and
fF
pastor at Salem
“Individual Stewardship
Possessions
Sunday
Af comprehensive
ui
instead of a
Sermon
In
Centre Hall
Case
le will
whist
short blasts when
Reformed church;
five short blasts when
h of Reformed church
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For United
{Short
SAMUEL E
States Senator,
and Full
SHULL,
For United States Senator,
(Unexpired Term)
FRED B. KERR, Clearfield County.
Term)
of Stroudsburg
Penrose
For Governor
JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster.
For Lieutenant Governor
ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr, Philadelphia
For Secretary of Internal Afalrs,
A. MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh
For Congress,
J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearfield.
For State Senator,
WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfield.
For Assembly,
Miss ZOE MEEK,
Member of State Committes,
OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte.
of Clarence
G.
tf County Chairman,
OBCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte.
G.
Voters in Illinois will the
shail
decide
the
pay
at
next election whether
borrow $66.000.000 to
state
a bonus to
soldiers who enlisted the World War
from that state.
in
The State
drive to induce
Highway Department's
automobile owners
send in their application early for their
1023 license tags looks very like a case
of "we need the money.”
to
You can travel a long way through
many counties until you strike one that
all the improved roads are in ofle secs
tion, like In Cente county. We have
had Republican Senators and Republi-
can Representatives ever since the
State Highway is building roads, but
what have they done for Penns Vale
ley? Nothing whatever. Why not
make a change-—elect Betts and Meek
who are pledged to represent alike
all sections of Centre county. There is
no other section of Centre county who
would not rebel if it was so system.
atically ignored as is Penns Valley in
the matter of road Improvement and
maintenance.
,
Fell Deag In Restaurant,
Mrs. BE, LL. Griffin fell dead
Whiteman restaurant, Saturday
ing, after partaking of a hearty meal.
She and her husband, of Johnstown,
and Mr. and Mrs George W. Helsel,
of Elton,
who had
among the places they had visited be
(Md.) and from
to Penns Cave. Fri
day evening to the Centre
Hall hotel and remained for the
at
in the
morn
started out on a pleasure trip,
ing Hagerstown, fair,
there coming On
the came
night,
taking their meals
During the time the party
of breakfast
over
were
they
the
taking were
pleasant chats incidents
the trip,
one of the
front of
des were still sitting
Mre. Griffith
Arose
had apf ved
assisted by Mrs.
ping on an outer wrap,
to the floor
She
and when breakfast was over
men drove the car
while
at the
that their
the restaurant
remarked
the table
Whiteman
from
sSiip-
was
when sho
and in a few minutes
dead, was taken to the hotel
a physician summoned, who te:
heart lelson as the cause of death
age was forty-one
The body
Goodhart
years.
was afterward taken
undertaking
where it was prepared fon
to Holidaysburg
by
then taken
Goodhart was met a Joh
dertaker who conveyed
the Griffiin home, on
Johnstown
Centre County Conference at Howard.
Mrs. B i
dent
Hamme
John
of
the
State Federation,
Howard
Mrs
at on
Hamm
with
fd message,
be
urged to
members or not
Delegates fro
women's organization
present thre
activities
An infor
Friday
MC
friends to meet Mrs
mal
CYening
A.
m 3
for Hamme
York
Preshyterian Missionary Convention.
The Presbyt
Missio
mussIOT
fourth and
an
terian church,
(Thursday)
me
aesions
WORTHY
CHURCH MOVEMENT
A MOST
Central Pennsylvania Methodist Con-
ference ty Launch Personal Work
Campaign.
Central Penn
ith more
By.
van:
Ww than
red and sixty pastoral
with churches located in
counties of the stale, epened
Work
Sunday.
Campaign
The
£
of
Personal
ning with
reaching
folks throughout
the
of the Methodist
headquarters
#ve
last pian for
@ great host unchurched
this region was sug-
gested by Department of Evangel
with
The
8X
ism Church,
at Philadelphia
campaign is to cover a period of
weeks, with special work to be done
in each week of the campaign.
The opening week will
largely to enlisting the personal work-
ors and organizing them
the art
christian
be
be devoted
into groups
7
of win-
faith
by
special committees in carefully carding
up the names of all unchurched folks
for whom his church
sible. It is the alm to
train at least
and to names
of unchurched folks during the open-
ing period of the campaign.
While the dates agd plan of proceed-
ure have been voted by the last session
training in
to
pastor
for special
ning others the
Also ench will aided
stands respon
recruit and
20,000 personal
50.000
workers,
card up at least
of the annual conference, each pastor
ia free to work out detalis of the cam-
paign as may best sult local conditions.
The Department of Evangelism fur-
nishes all supplies and free literature.
The Rev. Omer B. Poulson, of Altoona,
representing the department, gives
general direction to the work. He re-
ports that Bishop McDowell resident
Bishop for the conference, the four dis
trict superintendents, and the pastors
in geneal in hearty co-operation with
the campaign. Forssome time it has
been felt that some other plan than
the stated revival each year should be
used to reach the unchurched multi.
esens DEATH RECOKD
SHULTZ ~~ Mrs Leech Shultz,
{ wife of Gus Shultz, of Pittsburgh, died
Bellefoste
May me
‘at the hospital on Tuesday
following an op-
in for
the daughter
week
IT |
last
h
more, She
Leech
Centre
evening of
| eration, She heen two
| Years or was
| of John
at
and Eliza and was born
Shingletown, county, on Bep-
1tith, 1 hence was a littl
In addi
is survived !
Wm
Mrs
{KG
| teinber
{ past thirty-six years of age.
tion to her husband she
{ her mother, one brother f.eech,
at home, and three sisters,
iam Slu { Boals! Harry
M usse
man Gra
BOALSBURG,
Kessler
stylea
wu to see the
new
adv.
“Public Office Must Be
WILLIAM IRVIN BETTS,
William I. Betts, candidate for State
Senator of the 34th District, compris-
ing Centre and Clearfield Countios,
believes that the reduction and equali-
zation of taxes is one of the fordmost
fadully before the pedple tdlay. The
tudes,
WHO IS MeSPARRANT
brief of
candidate
A,
for
Moe
BEOV
A Jamon
SBparran,
biography
Democratic
ernor of viindia, is given here-
with:
of
born
A,
ter
John MceSparran Is a native
been
county, having
22, 1873, on the
Lancas
on October farm in
Lancaster county purchased by his
randfather, later occupied by his fath -
which the himself,
at
nominee,
of
graduation
ler and on
began farming the age twenty -
one vears, following his
from college
Mr
his
MeSparran secured the rudiments
schools
attended
Lafayette
fif-
education in the public
of his home township, later
academy and entered
of 18393, at the
a rural
| college, Clss age of
{ teen.
He
graduated from Lafayette in 1593
ink he stood among the
a class of fifty-two, af-
played two
years
ed
11
On
ootball team, serv
musical
the
lege glee
a mem
member
World
on with
well re presents
methods
employ ed
clans to boost
office
ne a
inten for
A Sad, Sad Tale.
was i 1
And he
man in our town.
was wondrous wise.
He swore, it was his policy,
He a advertise
But one sad day he advertised,
And thereby hangs a tale:
The ad was set in quite small type,
And headed “Sheriff's Sale”
woul fiot
Sx — eters
red Service
burden of taxation falls upon
Governmont must
Thrift. The Politic-
iang have been preaching Thrift to the
people but refuse to practice it in their
of the management of
Commonwealth, A programme of the
economy in the operation of
Departments of our State Govern-
The tax-
payers have an opportunity, at the
| election on Nevember Tih, to assert
| their Independence, and to secure for
| themselves their rightful volce in the
management of the affairs of this!
| Commonwealth and to see that they |
secure for themselves the rights and |
benefits to which they are entitled as
citizens, The people of Pennsylvania |
are surely entitled to a better state of |
i things than now existing.
| The centralization of Departments at
| Harrisburg burden the Taxpayers with
useless and extravagant cost, Public
Office must be a sacred service for the
{good of all the people. .
WILLIAM I. BETTS.
(Political advertisembnt,)
everys
tone. Pennsylvania
put into practice
| control our
strictest
{all
ment is absolutely necessary.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
- me
Fae
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTA,
WANTED A
stove;
wend hand k JE XECUTOR'S NOTICE,
gO condition
Hall
54]
COLDRON, Centre
Trias
MUSSER EK.
iM
ii
Esta of EPHRAIM ©. HARTER, inte of
Potter Township, Centre County, Pa., deceased
Lotters ten amenity on the above estate hav.
Ing been duly granted tw the undersieved, oli
peren 8 knowing themselves 10 be indebted th
| Whie patie wie Lerehy requested 10 make promt
pasment, and those having cisims against the
esate must present them duly suthenticated for
settlement,
ANNA M, HAETKR, Fxeeutrix,
Biate College, Pa,
HARTER, Administrator ¢ t. 4,
Centre Ha'l, Pa. BF. D
wp
I'S
FARM PRODUC WANTED. —Po-
tatoes, apples, onions, lard, poultry and
small quanti-
JAMES E
Phone
eggs wanted in large or
ties, Highest
FROHM,
na
prices paid
Cendre Hall, Bell
GEO WW
4
046
XECUTRIX'E NOTICE
x. Letters (eMameulnry on
MATTHIAS WEAGLEY,
Per
TRUCK BERVICE. ~The undersign-
ii kinds of
ed
truck service,
in prepared Lo give a
the of
of Gregg Town.
my ivanis, decesned
ertale
making long or short inte
the Centre Osun
JAMES E
hauls; light or heavy loads, at y
Iotters tesla mentary fu the shove maist
y ranted 10 the Qboer
PEQUORE BOY [etl sas
be the opislo ig
t and ow Leaving
sane 10 Uresetl lueto
for settioment,
bav~
f whe
RUC wing
BE~ im
claim
aly suthen
reasonable
nire Hall
prices.
Pa
most
FROHM, Ce
T4R3.
Ai alnat ihe
CENTRE WALL WELDING | peated
welding,
Ww
CO . -
i sol MEE MARY
i
ate Tork UTR! XE BOTICE
i
Is ters Lt slamentary goron the estate of JANIS
BOSE ate of Harris Township, (
uly deceased, having ts
signe G, all
y
WEAGLEY,
Execulny
Bpring Mills, Ps.
Acetylene brazing
We
automobfie
and
ering. also remove carbon
that
A.
haven't re-
MOYER
engines
“
movable heads —8
vhire Cou
sen grassed othe
PEreons Knowing hemes ves
ef to Lhe sane re hereby requested to
prompt payment aud thoes his v
against said estate must present them duly
ehticated for set {
WANTED. — Men or women to take
ord. rs among friends ard neighbors for
full
Eliminates Carn
time or $40
CCPRrY
MILL Fx
14
Cainy # ouie, 1 G4 Bow
itidere
ade tit
mage
Cine
nuth
Lie genuine guaranised hosiery, ines for
women and children
ing. We var $1 an hour for spare
a week for full time Experier oe ug
Welte, INTeENATIONAL BTOCKING
Norristown, Pa
men,
HARTER
The
First National Bank
Centre Hall, Pa.
FINANCIAL RESERVE.
There Is hardly a day passes but most of us are called upon fo
draw from our reserve, either physical, mental or financial
Have yon some In store!
This Bank Is a good place to start a financial reserve and it cane
not help but be of real service to you,
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM.
Now is the Advantag-
eous Time to Buy
YOUR
FALL CLOTHES
Selections Larger Than
Ever; Prices LOW, and
Much Lower than they
will be later.
BELIEVE US when we tell you that
this will bz a different season from any
you have ever experienced in the selecting
of your Fall garments,
This season prices will be higher instead
of lower as the season advances. Again,
good materials will bs scarcer.
We Have the Largest and Most
Beautiful Selection NOW.
Get Your Clothing and Shoes for
the Entire Family NOW.
D. J.
“Always Reliable”