whieh prs THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30. 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. SMITH......... EDW, E, BAILEY......Looal 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, lo advance. ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line €or 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, rates made known ‘ Display advertising on application, Borough Fire Alarm. case of fire in the borough Hall, the Bradford & Co. will sound: two short blasts when In Centre whistle One is mill Jong and ire north of Reformed church; One fire CHURCH APPOINTHENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor long and is south of Reformed church. ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, SEPT. 2, 19023 Tussey ville. “The Eelments Elements Plements “ler Centre Hall Sunday 130 p. m. Luther League, 6:30 p. m, AY, 30 School, 1 Farmers Mills seit uirda 2 Spring Mi embw SEPTEMBER 2-2: The SEPTEMBER 5-7:50 The That SEPTEMBER 16-—10:30 What Shall the (A Harvest SEPTEMBER of SEPTEMBER Our Stand Pr. Mo Strong 50 Elements of a Character, Pr. M—- Never Close, A. M, Be? Serviee,) Eyes Hurvest Home 2:50 God, 2p PF. M—- The Grace 30-7 :38 PV Press MHTOBER A. some Homes where Jesus OCTOBER 143 to Kili OCTOBER 21-0 to Build New MTOBER I8-2:30 P, Confirmatnen SNerviee, NOVEMBER Thank-Offering Moe on the (nestion, oe 10 1 300 Mee Found Entrance 3 Pr. a Minister. A. Mo How wr MM. Disposition, 3 M How n fF :30 FP. Serviee Be NOVEMBER Luther and NOVEMBER What Is Life? NOVEMEBR 25--2:30 P, A Nation of Babies. 11—3:30 the PF. M—- Reformation, IR 10330 A, MM. — Your Mo U. Ev.—Lem Hall Hf ternnor nt, mornin g; Linden Tuseyvville, evening AARONSBURG {Rev S REFORMED Charge Hollenbach, 16 John 8 pastor.) len RK at 8 church service it lig aH Milltheir 8 8 at 9:30: chur ET. h The sermon, atitutional amendment to voted for at the coming election will of the a must pay the As increase the running the Constitutional expenses State, and taxpayer hill amendments, a rule, are for t purpose of increasing for political effect a_i, heer the political force Time moves slowly to hin whose employment fs to wateh its flight, a. yi — a —— Free Treatment Against Diphtheria. The Department of Health now treat all children ages of six months and six Htate i= prepared to be the to tween years protect them per nently agaihst diphteheria.. This treatment to all parents who wish have thelr children protected. A permit must in free to be signed hy the parent for each child These obtained from Miss Grace Smith, Centre Hall. They must signed returned Miss Smith not ater than Friday afternoon, August 31st, . : The first treatment will begin Tues- day, Beptembry 4. at the First Aid tent on the picnic ground. at 3 P.M. Dr. HH Longwell whi treat the children, assisted by tives of the State Department Health, permits can be ber and ter Hed Cross representa - of $85.55 Paid for Dog, In Centre county from January 1 to August 1. + sued, ten dogs Killed, twenty-nine pros. ecutions reported, and $65.86 paid for damage done by dogs, MARRIAGE LICERSSS. Flora WArner..............Snow 8hoe Miltie Delexander,.......... Snow Bhoe WEEE wy “ns a THE DEATH | FORAY. Floray Monday Bellefonte | hospital, to where shd was taken from Miss Gertrude dled forenoon in the | her home in Centre Hall some weeks ago for that | gradually sapped away The George and lall life scamstress treatment for allments her )ife, deceased was a daughter of and HNved She Foray Hail. diligently Rebecea in and for vears, William and her Centre was a pursued her occupation many years, Her age was sixty A Centre F sister,. brother, Hall. of Floray., of Mrs, Mary the te a Snyder, Muncy, survive ceased, woervices held at her Rev, J. F Evangelical the de- min- Funeral were forenoon, of the of which denomination home Wednesday Bingman, pastor church. ceased was a member, being the { ister in charge Interment was made In the local cemetery. — RICE | home i {effects of a { Mrs, Maria of State her died ¢ from Rice at west Coll the eg stroke and oth The paralytic complications, on Saturady fu nerd was held on Tuesday, services by of t and to Rev. 8, CC. Stover, pastor he Boals- teformed chi which the made burg belonged Hall Ric deceased Pine LITHO denomination hein at She the ded a burial © widow of J whe was few ago, There survivi VESLR two children—Gilbert and Ambrosge, the k in the State C¢ Moore long a clet Miss atter and Hall oflies “iiea post 1). Moons both © ter and brother is LANGLE. — Mrs Henry the home township Zion Hill CARTER Larw is Wednesday of LOWn made F Was Sprucetowrn, lingman dighteen John [shies ISHLER Mrs College. passed away very from heart failure member 3 5 Ney V.Ohent was summoned ne-half hour after Zior Garb ised was born neat name being Jemima until the 3Jist of ved ree wottld have been 6X her VR hsb riod Wil irviving her are her following children jeh who reside on Bellefonte: John Mrs. Willard Robert er. Luther ad Harry. Ishler Bell Mi farms near Boalsbhurg hale fonts KRerstettor = Roy f Ea ind Mrs The burial Gentzel Clivde Bon State were pros the (‘oliege remains pared for and brought to being held and ome. funeral services on Wednesday of last week burin made in Shiloh cemetery ———————— PATTI, A Happy Gathering. delightful gathering xt the home of Mr Horner Nittany the of time A took place ind Mra Moun- on Sunday 1. taking (Forge On reunion of folks. The the gathering was the tain, form fn the mountain one ¢ { of main feature sumptuous dinner spread on the green which the good things of the season feature of the gathering was the presence of four generations of the John Houser, aged 84 years William Mary Walker; Frances, The day by oid memories and taking of the happy crowd. Those were: Mr, George Hornér of Nittany Mr and Mrs Wallace O. Misa Gertie Maser, Miss Jessie Roades. Gun- ard Barkman, all of McKeesport; Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam Houser BON Ialph. John Houser, Mr, Mys. Floyd Walker and two children Fran- of and Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Caltaban, of near Linden Hall: Mr, and Mrs. M. K. Green and children Ed- nn and Wendell, of Oak Hall; Mr. and Mrs, Flolg Horner and daughter Thel- ma: Boyd Lonberger and daughter Grace. Lestie Horner, of Pleasant Gap! | Miss Glenna Thomas, of Howard; Mr. land Mre. Samuel Burris and chikiren. | Velda, Malvin, Tevola, Kenneth, Ruth. | Flosgle and Gerald, of near Bellefonte: | Mrs, Edith Knaff. of Bellefonte: Mr. land Mrs. George and three children, of "Pine Grove Mills, At the close of the day a very ape | propriate piece of poetry, composed | and donated by Mrs. M. 8. Thomas, of | Howard, was read. Then all departed, hoping to meet again, "ae i —— ti, J aE————— Centre Hall banks will be closed on Monday, Bept. 8—Labor Day, across the yard. included all Another re- markable Housers: Houser | her his son. daughter, Anna dnughter, was enjoyed rendwing snap-shots and Mrs Mt: Horner, preent and and Potter School Teachers Eleeted, At of the Q'otted township the eledted: | Kdgar Mill- i recent meeting school board following school teachers were Potters Mills Grammar Potters Mill Primary Mildred frown, Fi ink Hill John Centre Ernest Colyer Jacobs, Pine Stump-—Larue Ishles Earlystown--Harriet Frazier Sweeny *Hvoeny, Flink Faust Tusse ysink-~(eorge Manor Hil Tussey ville Ralph Harvey Plum Grove—Edward c—————————— Harrle. Township School Teachers, The cleo td teachers tis Harris isu following Were recen by wot fon Lhe the « Monday, Sey gins Boalsburg ferman Boalsbury Eighth grad Ferree | Mb Hose Girammaial von indn B Boalsburg Boalsburg Primary Hilt Shingletown—R. BB. Harrviso: Rock Samuel s— ——-——- Local Candidates, Democrats and Republicans nomination voters willing to borough. clectad, In the var The. Democratic ticket while the Hepublicans only nom nated for two offices and The ounci 1 econ Demoorn nominees M Huyett, Henney ¥ Fish, Arney Sisters jn Reunion, The Eutaw Houses wig the scen« WOuE rey 4) Frida ny Herring on Mary ¥ lichard of Centre - i Minnie Mrs, L Wit. nd 30 a Lec, mother of the proprietor mer BE. Lee, met there rather unexpect edly and were served with a most ap- n with all the ther Mullen, Mary foe petizing chicken dinner, accompaniments John F Braddock ; Mrs W. E fatter of Lewistown usunl guests were Edwin of Altoona ; Mildred. the present Herving Herring. of and niece, . - artholomew Sells Hatehern SD fow days passed papers providing for the chick hatchery, grvphics ago, snle of Bartholomew, a poultry and and of to ¢. Nevin Hockman, of’ Madi- The wil move to Contre Hall about the first o the the fiat in the Bartholomew and intende running the in followed by the former proprietor. An additionay of fifteen sand capacity will be installed, giving the plant a forty The hatchery his baby dairy feeds. various Kinds, proprietor sonburg, new i ¢ { vear and will occupy building, channel business the incubator thousand herctofore continued to be operated by him in with the plant here, DA AAA SU 5 SH PEACHES! PEACHES! connection THE BUFFALO VALLEY FRUIT FARMS, MIFFLINBURG, PA, are pleking and marketing WHITE FREE STONE PEACHES, Will be pleking Elbertas about September 1st, The Farms are located about six miles Northwest of Mitlinburg. Vise Hors are welcome, Rell telephone HW : advtt DR AFTER 5300.-MILE TRIP. sammie HOME Notes George Mr. and E. Meyer, 1, of Touring from Aug. 16, 1923. 1297 population Here we Mrs. Phoebe Phoebe of noon, Lanark, This is a town Northwetern 1linols, the home of a niece, Teor Gettig, at marriage two We gat here today Lig day here—acalled gw Day. '—-80 we Inve some UTIUse ments I aant d night we camp- tFulton, 111. had some rain dur ght and the roads are muddy now 5.200 miles on our wa) following last writing we came lorado, and put up at to camp ground, which is om and 1500 oars Wire did there the th two and nights; went wind i in the office which ity block : different [Host in the muss Hany kinds of came out of the things of interest some time in the capitol which was bull Wh venirs age finest we have yet through LHR, CR EA abd goosd i irmninEg an ft was about finrves Ww of STI and came Gil e 1 i DIESE aunn ing in EYER GEORGE BE. M FOLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff, seized to antodbee that E of Bellefonte, will be a candi Sheriff of county» subject f volers We are suith 2. Tayior ' ar Centre the Democratle primaries to be beld yer 15th, 1923 in For Sheriff, authorized to BREON ‘ Benner Sheriff decision announce LMER il be inty, subject to the ’ a candidate for of of ratic volers as expressed at hod t b d on Rep Fimaries 18th, Tuesday, r For Treasurer, te announce that of Centre Hall Bore, We are YMAN L it i authorized L SMITH, w be a to an tre county, sabject the decision volers be held 1923, ’ expressed at on Tuesday, i Democratic primaries lo tember 15th, For County Commissioner, We are authorized sunounce JOHN W, YEARICK, of Marion ghip, will ‘be a candidate for County Come subjeet to the decision of the voters as expressed the held om Tuesday to missioner, Democratic nt be 1923. primaries to tember 1Sih, For County Commissioner, We are authorized anhounce JAMES W. SWARBRE, will candidate for the ne held to be a County of at Tuesday, sioner, subject to decision Democratic voters primaries fo tember 18th, the Rep expressed be 1923, oan For County Commissioner, We 8re JOHN R, SPEARLY, will fo of candidate to authorized announce Denner for decision ship, be a Commissioner, the the the September 15th, subject Demfoeratie voters at to 1923, For Register We are authorized to gnnounce that FP. 8 OCKER, of Dellefonte, formerly of { Biles Township, will te a candidate for "he nomination of Register of Centre ! county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at the | primaries on Tuesday, September 18, 1923, Vor Recorder, We are authorized to annoutce that D, [WAGNER GREISS, of Bellefonte, will be a candiante for the nomination of Recorder of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters as expressed at {th primaries on Tuesday, September aw held expressed primaries we on Tuesday, 4 Round Trip CENTRE Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor THURSDAYS Angust 23 ; Sept. 6 {6-DAY EXCURSION HALL You Can't Drive: ‘Nail With an Apple q Poor printing On poor paper never paid anybody. Get work that 1s good enough to bring you good results, €{ Use an econom- ical paper such as ASAMIERN ye 30M hg and come to an eco- nomical printer. That’sus. Quick serv- | ice and good work at reasonable prices. Use More Printed Salesmanship — Ask Us TICKETS GOOD WITHIN 6 DAY? Vv sleeping cars on u occupied, including good via Delaware i oh cents extra, round tr S¥ Stop overs allowed phin in either direction SEE FLYERS, Consult Ti #'roportionate fares from ott Ocean Grove Excursion August 23 Pennsylvania R. R. System | The Standard Rallroad o $160 The Centre Heporter, Worth se « Variiess R Yaar. that get the benefit of this Great Reduction. Sale continued so everyone ma Everybody is talking about this great event where everything is reduced. We are making a-- Complete Clearance ... of every piece of merchandise from our Spring and Summer Stock. Noth- ing reserved. Join the big crowd which is saving money at this store. D. J. NIEMAN Always Reliable MILLHEIM +.>0TH ANNUAL... Encampment & Fair Of the Patrons of Hushandry of Central Pennsylvania Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September lst to 7th, Incl., 1923 Encampment Opens Sept, Ist, Exhibition Opens Sept. Tth, The largest and best fale In Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for farmers. Grounds Increased to seveaty acres, Beautifully located, Shade Eleetrie Hight. and pare water, Telephones, A large display of Farm Stock and Poultry, Farm Implements, Fralis, Cervals, and every product of farm ang garden. LIBERAL PREMIUMS Large Pageant Tuesday and Wed- nesday Evenings-iuer TO ALL ON GROUNDS . ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50c Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles. ALL TRAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK. Excursion rates on railroads within 75 miles, SPECIAL TRAINE WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY. JACOB SHARER, Chalrman. |
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