# i SS THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, a THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1923 Proprietors, Editor SMITH & BAILEY, 8B, W., BMITH.....otsvsvrersccscs EDW, E BAILEY... Leeal Editor and Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance ADVERTISING RATES, ~ Legal twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional fosertion. Local noticés accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty five Display advertising rates en application, notices, cents. made knowh Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short fire is north of Reformed One long and five short fire Is south of Reformed c CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, of mill blasts when church, blasts when hurch. REY. ~SERVICES FOR— SUNDAY, NOV. 11. 19023 Spacing x Mills, i: ther. ti former, and the ! : Tuseyv ville, and Hall, 7:30 Service, Centre Hall School, 1: formes, Centre Mission Offering Sunday 30 p. Luther League, 6:30 p Prayer Meeting, Thun with Hes Holy meeting Fri nection dress on the CouncHl Wil Lecture on the Holy Land ev, A. H. ertown, will bring church of Centre the Holy lecture on it. This lecture in time ge November 8, ber ing will taken, Spring Mills Praver Meeting, Wie Centre Hall Delas RB Centre Keener Hall Presbyterian Boalsburg, afternoon, evening AARONSBURG RI (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, Miltheim-—8. 8 at 9:30 H past munton at 10:30 Sidem—8. 8B at 2 The “The Calle afternoon the } Week of Special Services at Si, Reformed Church. Aaronshurg, Monday, Nov 12 ; jos t Life's Upper Tuesday. Nov. Pastor, Noy cision”; the Pastor Thursday. N pare Oh ness of Peters oom’ ing In”; the Wednesday, to meet Dauvbenspeck, Nov, Preparatory Servi Subject, All services begin Friday, ‘Remembering God.” at TP. M. A warm welcome to extended to all the Come pastor. these services ie the house of the peaple of COT munity. the Lad to Young Cattle for Winter Feeding, Neff and his farmer, A of Old Feat of young cattle feeting spring market. There hetidd in the bt. These gentlemen have been feeding cattle for some years and must be ‘meeting success, the Jot just received is the lnwgest yet fed ————— a Lecture on the Holy Land, Rev. Dr. Spangler, of Yeagertown, who is a minister in the church, a man who ks a born Jeader in church and in state. a great thinker and orgunizer will deliver a lecture on the Holy*land as he saw it. This is a rare privilege and should be missed by anyone who can armnge to be present, Come to the Lutheran church, Cen tre Hall, this (Thursby) evening. at 7:30, and bring a friend, or friends with: you. No admission, but an offer ing will be lifted —————— om————— Messrs, C. B, B. Smith, west received a car load from Lancaster for lagt week for the were thirty-four na Lautherun not ea COMMERCIAL GLUCOSE Preventive of Automobile tor Freezing. CHARLES H. LA WALL, | Radia. By » The drug, chemical and trade jour. frequenty contain articles giving formulas for anti<freezing toixtures for automobile radiators. These form- ulas nsually contain denatured, or wood, asdcohol, glycerine or some « hem- such as calcium chloride, salt For lly empl { JERE H four winters past 1 have 8suc~ glucose with The glucose is oved commercial with unquestioned efficacy and no detrimental results whatever, or=- mfectioners’ white though 1 the dinaay ©« have on one oc- for preferred A casion employed glucose sold’ Use, 15 and amount necessary is between and 20 cent. or about a pint of water, Per half of glucose to a galion The warm glucose may be mixed with enough water to competely dissolve It wide to the radiator remainder of the No Necessary ard then iter in the further ad- attention 8 to re- waiter lost by evaporation, rm weather mrvives the radl- insed p with plain water, to four be emptied. r out and widition Using the mixture for years with satls- dite 1 also performed somo to determine the ocongeal- f* found 10 does stich a mixture, al ysd TUsnY F.. but th 2 10 gel at about flit nN reeze and harden below zero F. not corrode nog replace my ¥ ——— a — Highway Almost Completed. rious contin in being the autoist a approaching cam, which jessem the hanger in lit" Mr. and Mrs, H. M, Musser Entertain, My. and Mra Harold M burg, entertained a it “Hidden ne evening Musser, of of their along few Inn." Penns The eves “500.” recently 18 spent playing He « smable refreshments served, The carried Were color she me Hallowe oy the ws tit in Thome RR Hier] My Mrs tobert Foster, Phillips, Dr est Watson, Schoo, tasteful decorations, Me. and Mrs Orem BE Beckley, Steome, Mr, Mr. amd and Mra Forrest Bike. Mra Em- Chutelins, Imbelle Kurtz, Mary Outéliue present weve: Finkel. Mr. and Mrs ing, Mr, and Mra J. 8B and Mra. C. M Myron and Hterling, Mra Mr. Paul H. Joseph Lather INDIA MISSION Tells § I.. Goheen of Work India, in Letter fo F. .V. Goodhart, Centre (loheen thes I I nije Knouff. Mise Grace Hassinger, Dr, and Mrs, Alton Evang, J. Fred Klose, Mra, 1. V. Musser, mother of the host; Mra. Meyers, Mrs, Joseph CGutebius H. 0, Gutellue and William Musser, Hover) cars of potatoes Were ships ped to market from Coburn for which but wmixty-five cents per Dushel was pad, eo } INDUSTHR CULTURAL A. PP. MISSI Sangli, Ind Sarah; $0TY We lus FUBLIC SALE REGISTER. Bus at Your Serviee \| STO UT PERSONS Lig ond dizostion improved by rn = n CHAMBERLAIN'S TA BLS LTS Cleansing and comforting - only 25¢ Relieved Senedegs stendl ADMINIRIRATOWS NOTICE, ate of Centr 1 Borgusgh Ye pELBTe of EDW ARD E i siiers of adm RL0N O80 BD — To ———————————— “THINKING OF This Wi Factory ots amily Prices } PIANO G0. United from the JACOB DOLL & SOURS the largest piano mat actyrers in the States, GEO. E. MEY BOALSBI PIAN The BEST for You Is STORE mp rk Te , iNiemans 1es--sometimes, to sell wanted practical at 1. han-elsewhere IWEer-t ¢ 1 Remember this---you can What You Want When You Want It —AT D. J. NI Always Reliable ~-MAN MILLHEIM 00 Wound Trip 4.) BALT SUNDAY ge November 25 IMORE_ 5 Saturday, November 24 Bellefonte .... wu Ml Lemont ......50.. 10.4 Oak Hall | jie 5h Linden Hall 1m Centre Hall wsnsnvies JL Rising Sprint... 1s Coburn . ne Returning, leaves Washington Leave “" SEE FLYERS . November 2 12 n Sunday Leave Gien Iron ‘ A M : Millmont RI i ho AM | Arrive Baltimore : 7.05 Washington % M.: Baltimore (Union Stay 537 CONSULT AGENTS THE END OF A PERFECT DAY Many, Very, yes terd Avs at nd call then many things go into making of a perfect day. back We've made mis- OMISSION rather specially is thistrue in a fi- 4 wr nb we wiv } - » very few of us can look on any of our perfec . . ; takes. Most of our sins are of than COMMISSION. E nancial way. We neolect to save today because to-morrow is going to for it. BUT IT WON'T. The time to cure our 1924 financial troubles is in 1923 ¢ be more convenient The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. We pay 8 per cent, compound Interest on Savings Accounts. od
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