A OR ad ——————— pi THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 321, 1922 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, RB WwW, Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hal as second class mall 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- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known on applicatiom ' Borough Fire Alarm. case of mill fire in the borough the Bradford & Co. sound: Hall, will In Centre whistle One long and two short blasts when of Reformed church; » long and short blasts when of Reformed church. fire is north five is south CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor, —~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, DEC, 24, 19022 Mills, 10:30-—A An- Glorious a Hall, 7:30—Christmas Pag- announcements for week:-— Centre Hall ng, Wed 7 ractice after » ver Meetd ing Prayer meeti sharp Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. ne, 6:30 p. m, Spring Mills 9:30 a er Leag ol, m. Thursday evening Meeting. TUSSEYVILLE 1:30 p. innouncement Lemont, 10:3 0 p.m Tu svangoiisi AARONSBURG REF S. Hollenbach, CHARGE Pastor, Ss. 9:30 regular all Week of Prayer. ogram } Hall and Spring and the compietle Fie porter give only the following 1923: church night, At January 1, il, in the Evangelical Rev. C. F At Catherman Catherman. Mills; fon Tuesday by Hall, in the by Rev. J. F "Thanksgiving night Rev Spring At church, Hermon tre Evangelical sETIMOn dingman on the subject wind Confession.” At Spring Mills Bingman: subject the same At Hall, in Presby an, church: sermon by Frye on the subject “Church Uni- Wednesday night sermon by Rev as above Centre the Fle v versal” teri At Frye; Hal, Mills: subject same as Thursday night: Spring sermon Rev above At ed church Centre in the Reform- - s———— Christmas Entertainments, A Christmas service will be given in the jocal Methodist church on Thursday evening, December 21st. A pleaging feature of the program will be a play entitled “Aunt Sabriny's Christ mas, given by the young people. erybody welcome, A Christmas service entitled "A Sav iour” will be rendered in the local Re- formed church, Friday evening, De- cember 22, at 7:30 o'clock. “Great Joy” 3s the title of a Christ- mas service that will be rendered by the Reformed Sunday-school, Spring Mills, on Sunday evening, the night be- fore Christmas. The Lutheran ¢hirch at Centre Hall will render a pageant of the nativity, entitled “The First Ohristmag,” Sune day evening, December 24th. Spring Mills Lutheran church will render a Christmas service entitled, “His Star,” on Saturday evening, De- tember 28rd. Georg 's Valley Lutheran church will render 0 cantatta, entitled “The Christ mas Message,” on Christmas evening ~ December 251 h. pr Tom sb Marriage Licenses. Hall Spring Mills Detwiler. . Centre Ream State Andrew CC, College De Hansa T, Kline M, Korman. State College Btate Collegn Bellefont« Bellefonte Krape Keturah E. Colpetzer Jong. ...... Jersey Shore R. Sewalt. Shore Miller Bitner Lester G. Mary F. R, Elizabeth Jorsey Bellefonte Peart Bellefonte Edendale Ridge Habbershon | Crain. Sandy Mitchell Fisher ...... .« Fleming Fleming Jackson Day Dinner. Jackson Day will be observed by by the a din Bus! Democrats of Centre county 8th, at No See vou January the 6:30 o'clock be ner, an House, formal tations will issued blank fille to County Chi If you before trict chairman, secure a and after it has been and $1.25 Bellefonte him scrid it Oscar Gray, time, which must be 4th, diners The Morris, Reilly, Betts, Clg you may he one of the privileg be Hon. Rol Hon Hon speakers will and Charles Will Palladelphia Williamsport im irfield ———— Meet. Threshermen Threshermen Centre XX Protective nity Farmers’ Association hold their annual meeting In the Jury urday room in the cou December 30th, Important business will al this meeting and desired A Thresher be mans present t I explain some features of this o« Boller mspecti tMaciion engines ¢ irmer, thres wand empl LOCAL Martz AND PERSONAL. John of Col Bradford Hall during off Sadie Bohn he (hve the ford was indelphia Peter B of Colver deterred day Tuesday ait they boeinoas ing home on the coldest n Decemeber, for on drove to transact fown to various pinces here The mall branch car on the jox mail days. Tw devoted was manned by two past were L¥ 9 during the ten instead the if not over, ents Cars of one handbng mail, which has been {o the ususl quantity for the Christmas season dentist, may Dy again D bar K. Musser, the place of found at his former Rishe M. Luss is ready to This need of business, in what is now the John He profession the Musser's type is great formerly the Hal. in his property, home, in Centre again engange = a good bit of news, for a dentist of Dr, Mr Point, Hall on Saturday to remain Christmas with the father, Samuel Shoop, and Mrs. Shoop This will be their flret visit ten years. The forward to their and Mre, Ralph Wright, of Crown Indiana, are expected in Centre over the soasoOn latter & here in Shoops are looking coming with much will He will used gain begin farming and the A. PP. Krape farm. aver the implements Krape, his father-in-law, ing the holding of a public Mr. Krape. Mr. Reish, until opens up, will be found in the Benner store, where he is clerking Eger — Miss ENzabet Booze?, a trained nurge in the Allegheny General Hose pital, Pittsburgh, came to Bor home in Contre Hall, on Tuesday, and will re main here until after Christus. A. J. Eungard and daughter, Este, of near Penns Cave, were callora at this office a fow days ago. Mr. Bung: ard iy farming the old homestead and is making a success of it operate take Mr thus obviat- hy by sale spring 0. The butcher sells a dot of meat Because he knows just how Ta get the cholcest cuttings from What uses 10 be a cow. i i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Pe — ns c— Sule Wis 16th, inst The sixth Commundty held at Bellevilie, Saturday, Mims cme MoCool, « Hall father, A. C Grace f Spring Mill up to Centre on Friday to visit her Ripka. Kell Marshall College, Harold lin and er, i 8% at his parental home in Y uletide Harry Weaver, Pennsyivania rilrca for the came nome Om Martz went to Saturday morning and two children hart, of lx Mi E of Lewisburg, and Mra Lydia M whiel imabeth ne of Selinsgrove M: dau Cartes and Mira ghter, Mr. and Wednesday and week, up their residence In Willlameport a They h the beginnng of where they puch home a few weeks ago wd planned to leave the who town month, but it appears the par occupied the house was unable to vacate it untii al few days ago. The household effects were conveyed to their new home by auto—a truck taking a load last week and the remeinder was carried there by a large moving van.on Wednesday The families followed in autos A camping hunting party in the from Seven Contesville, Mountaing back | stew and created some stir in the va! when they reported. day last week, that one of their party had se | appeared without leaving a trace. It appears that a friendly tussle with a companion hunter resulted in his being injured somewhat, and next day he ro-' mained at the camp instead of going along with the hunting crew. When the hunters came back they failed to find their man, and at ones gave alarm. He could not be discovered and finally, ag a 19st resort, the news wis telaphoned to his fdmily at Coates ville, Instend of the family being ex. arcised over the incldeqit the hunters were somewhat astonished that ley one " a? misving nun was at hy A Ca a BA UNE hs = Ws i Bae PINE GROVE GY 4 wii Wns ———————— «snes DEATH RECGKD MILLS, timas and RUMRINE » «Hed ir Thu sd his home NEARHOOD is home Hn bss sath Nearhood few died at hes OW months ago I Pittsburgh, dental practice on aceoonant ¢ y . " Hinoss due to lgdney trouble, daughter gradunlly falled nfheattn until four he LEO became bedfast and ok Hy. Dr. Krumrine WiLs ill the Presbvieriar dental societic Fone over Promtal BRADFORD & CO. COAL. Plan s and Player Planos, GREETS YOU Buy Here Not Alone Because Prices are Low- est But Because QUALITIES ARE BET TER BUY PRACTICAL GIFTS, MODERATELY PRICED, AND HONEST MERCHANDISE Save money by buying them at Nieman's Big Store. 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