The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 25, 1923, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE HALL, PENN
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25.
1923.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors.
8. WW. SMITH. ....... sv sss Editor
EDW. BE BAILEY......Looal Editor and
Business Manager,
sera sanen
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 fasertions,
and ten cents per line for each additional
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display adwertising rates made known
on application.
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of fire in the borough
Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co.
whistle will sound:
of
mil
fire is north of Refofmed church;
One long and five short blasts when
fire is south of Reformed church.
DE MOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
For Judge of the Saperior Court,
CHARLES D. McAVOY,
of Montgomery County.
DEMOCRATIC © ov NTY
For Sheriff,
TAYLOR.
For Prothonotary,
CLAUDE HERR, of Bellet
For Treasurer,
SMITH,
For Register,
8." OCKER,
TICKET.
E. R. Bellefonte,
P
ol
8s. mie,
of
LYMAN L.
FORREST of
For Recorder,
SINIE H. HOY. of
For County
JOHN 8. SPEARLY.
JAMES W. SWABBE, of
For Distriet Attorney,
ARTHUR €. DALE. of Bel
For County Auditors,
ATHAN 8B, CONDO,
H. STOVER,
For Coroner,
JONES, of Phill
Surveyor,
Benner
Commissioners,
{ Benner
Harris
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Mark
Mile
JON
HERBERT
Dr. E L
For County
SH. AT TUCK.
State Co
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CHURCH APPOINTMENTS,
‘PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
of
SERVICES FOR
SUNDAY, OCT. 28. 1923
Spring Mills, 10 A.M How
Kill Min
‘entre Hall
Tussey ville,
“
wi}
a ster,
Minister,
Centre Hall
Sunday School, 30 a. m.
Luther League, 6:30 p. m
Prayer Meeting, We
Teacher training, Wed,
Catechise, Saturd 7
9
inesday
5:
iy 30
Spring Mlilis
Prayer Meeting, Thurs, 7
Centre
Delas R
Centre
Ha Hef
Keener,
Hall
i:30 Church
ormed
D
pastor
Servi
Bpecial' Rally Service
Christian Educat
5:30
Fr
Boring
Sunday Scho
dday, 7:00 Catecl
Mille
2:30 Church Services,
1:30 Sunday
Mil
Rs
Sohool,
Farmers
10:30 Church services
9:30 Sunday School.
—
Presbyte Lemont,
(
morn
loalsburg, rmoon; ‘entre
evening.
Ew
Services
gelical—Centre Hall, Rally
at 9:30 a. m.: Tuaseyvil
30; ’ 30,
Lemont,
AAROKRSBURG
(Rev. John 8
Salem—8. 8
8 8,
of the
yet Unforgiving.”
Aaronsburg~
Mensch's hall,
Hollenbach
8:30;
8:30;
sermon;
pastor.)
nt service
Millhelm Retr v joes,
Bubject “Forgiven,
Hallowe'n
Saturday
Supper at
evening.
It will be mighty nice to drop in
treasurer's office in the court house
find there LL. 1. Smith
job, It the Democrats on the
wide of old Centre stand firm that
happen.
and
ns boss of the
will
As AMAA
There is such a geneml
that this is a Democratic year in
tre county that it ds giving the Demos
cratic candidates the pep that js need.
ed to win. It is the man who
after things In business as well
politics tht gels it.
th it AM A AP OI.
If Smith and Jones gel together and
pull into the squares an X from every
impression
Cone
aw in
didate on the Democratic “ticket,
ing H. B. 8B., of Phillipsburg, who now
is not in good grace with the higbiwow
Republicans, can defeat “us Demos
erate” The two great families in Cen-
tre county have a representative on
the Democratic theket, and why not
Mrs. Bmith and Mrs Jones, Miss Smith
ing support on less ground than this,
go SHI a A
gst se
(From Centre Democrat, Oct, 18.)
Ever #noe the present e
Captain “Dick” Tavior, candi-
ww Shigdff on the
the
opened
dite 1¢
«it,
Democrat k
hes been object of a series of
unfaly and _ untruthful attacks
tor Charles Dorworeth in the
Ropublican” that are entirely un Madd
for, lly towards ao man who
risked
and esp
his
German
ured hardsh
World
anti en
in prisons during the
Var
* The
4 3 .
minimize the Tay
SETI
lor. and even declare that
petent to fill the position
Centre The
attacks
men of
and us
phatic prot
1
that have been
lowing
of the Ex Service
tre
Men
Protest
(aunty:
in 4
tin polit
COATT
attempt
Tribute from
Pa.
3
Another Splendid
Wayneshury.
sold
me
Medal Contest,
|
ontost umd
I The
2 Imperatd
Two Offerings: 4. The
Wise Man: 5
The
Tomi 2
Man
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To-dny's ve
Flows! tushy
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The
aml the Two
Fa 6 Fente amd the
Flastus’ 1.
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Adilress, A Voice
(Mra. F. Gardner
Musi ¥
Address, Women
Mra A 8
Awarding
Offering;
Orn
janes T wt Hmoke.
Kolo Lettol
from the Crusade
P.
and
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the
Htudent
Pail
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Kocher
of medal
benediction,
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{ MARRIAGE
John E,
Tilklah
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LICE Roma.
Burd Jnburn
A. Vonada
flagob BE. Gates, ,...
Harah B. Way.....
| Willlam B. Mattern. ...
Lydn M. Hicks, ...
Miltheim
City
Bow msiown
Jot Mathdn
Htormstown
‘ge
Monongahela
Will Condnet Unlon Services,
Rev, M. CC. Drumm and Rev, Delos
Keener will conduct services at Parm-
ors Mille thy week of November 12th,
and the same Kind of services at Tie
seyville the week of November 18h.
The public is invited to sttemd these
evening serviops,
A mimikar service will be held In the
Goorges Valley Lutheran church the
week of Oot 290 tp Nov, 2nd.
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The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year.
for him as
“He
tiderate of
ulffectd
idence
Move
enlist
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was efficient,
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solicitous an
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Testimonial from Indi-
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ana County.
Captain Taylor's Military
Isis Spanish War
0 Philippine
Border MN
War
Insurrection
whe an ry ee
1917 World's
ars and
> §¢
E RAMBLING KE
The goore wns
we Penn
team
PRRs EOATIM
team will
pls
Southern
il Blate
* The
har
feludy enn Sal
i
freshman team mb i fought bat-
the from Kisky on Saturday afternoon,
the score boing 8 0,
v
ker and Bdward Zettie
hiked ty Stade
the Navy.
SA ®
hed
Spring Mil
Hiate
College
Le see Min
A AAA
N
publi
Mins who is a
at
home of her
Anna Thartgesw,
sw hiools Export,
hie
Bein LVah
waver
teacher in the
the
fit
at
K-ond
Fost
Mies Fa
spent wes
§
parents 806 Avenue,
Ww Ertl
Normal
Htate (Nillege. artes ie
ite of
phoned,
the Indiana Sisde
She onjoys Jer work very
much.
————
A little BFoie told the Rambling Res
porter that Centr Hall would have a
first-class High schoo! before many
more months pass by, providing cers
tain things come to pass, The general
feeling somes to ho adl for the improve
ment of the educational systems This
i true of every thind-e tans High
sohool, Action--ht's go!
A
CM a
Mr and Mem BF, Boal of Roekviow
visitend the home of Mr. and Mee 8B. CO
Decker on Sunday.
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THE DEATH RECORD,
SMITH oi n of Spring Mills,
the Pe
Ha
itil Bundy,
Smith,
1
horpital
takon
eed Hef onite Tuesdny
the hos-
operated
Li
Fran Wiis {to
and Inter was
It
10 thie
for strangled hernia, APPOnrs
had set
The
Ti
funeral
{TE Tie in prior Ops
1 body was romoved to his
an iy ©
the
vening and from
hold Baturday
Hail;
3 3 Tas
wily In
interment iat Condre
F. Cathermuan to officiate
Bate
have
township
years ago Mi
r, Willian
opened
decensed wag a of the
of
Patter
in
y Bmiith, mos his youth
been spent in
iwenty-five smith
Foire brad he formes
thip and in
i
oo < fou
oS UrIng Ana Jaser
furniture feature of
Be since continuum
thean. the
SOM vol
Hall,
been
Contra
the
Comotery
Citherman
was reared at
Jt #1
¥
brothers
Mijl=
wae
B
Cia ;
ay
smslony
hdd
irnham
Mors
whose
funey
Robert
ad
Siepl
Mra
Rodwort
Hex
She
:
imnk in
Ko
on
Sh
fae Pleasn
Woods
Posrs nt
srl
ah ae ny
ShHoaeiey,
about forty
i
ons
Age Was tye
wie the dnughior of N and
James Kennelly, both de
fra SBeornh
hus
\ oY
al
FRYER
Bartley
ileal Fry
oF, hoy at the i"
Hone «
hen prison,
Wood
nk Auman. near
1
Ward, aged 79 veasr, 6
days
* &
Hw
and
wie born in Hames township,
but for
She
Hyvedd many yew in Penn
townahinp
Miwa
in survived by
Delong of
wis made at
One Ras
ter, Antvie
town. Interment Anroms-
burg.
at Lancaster, Wednesday afternoon
Inet week, and Saltday the body
brought to Centre Hall and Interment
made in the local cemetery Sunday af-
ternoon. He the sidest won of
Ceorge Nearhood now of State College
and \ Hall. He
VOR
was
was reared In Centre
went when
living about Milton for a number
of yours amd ler welt
He was employed with
away fromm here a
man,
to Lancaster.
an elctician
in that city and hd worked with the
firm only a few days when death came
suddenly fom Bright's disease. He
was never married. and wae aged about
46 years His fathers named above.
and Mepmother, also a stop-sisern, all
of State College, survive the dedensed.
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TORI AS.- Miltheim
shocked ‘when
friends
word ‘was received
Wer
of
land of George BL Tobias, a forme:
Miltheim resident. from pneamonia, He
wan aged about forty-five years
| On August 31. Mr. Tobias’ father L.
i
——
€ Totilas, git thols
14»
My
henith an
brought
thnt
of
home, and
for At
looked the pleture
Jaited
sovernil
burial time
among friends and 1
days, apparently
affair,
bry
ale
best of a sad
He
son,
i survived his
of
Hobert,
wife died about four years
tnxen
ide his
SALE REGISTER.
TOBIN 26, nt 1
Huai
geil
1. PF
I'he remains were
and inlorred hos wif«
PUBLIC
FRIDAY, Of
in Centre Borough. 5
Pirisli
hold
n will
(wl
mplete
Mayes
BATURDAY, OCTOBER
the
leh
BLOT, Personal
funiture
Vote for
WEDNESD
S. CLAUDE
ii
HIS
of Be
for
Prothonotary
i
:
WANTED. Men or women
ord rs among friends rd
the genuine guaras
en, Women sud oh it ]
ing. We pay $l an hour rT wrmy
& week for full time. Exporie «
Write INTEERATIONAL ETOH
Norristown, Pa
io
neg
fall
tm
hbors
toed hoster: who will appreciate your
support and influence.
Bids
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