THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED wEERLY. ion as CENTRE HALL, PEN NN'A i hd “THU RSDAY, NOVE M BER 15, 1923. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. BMITH.....covisrrcnserseses Editor 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 subscription to the Reporter are $1.00 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 sccompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known on application. Borough Fire Alamm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall’ the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire Is ‘south of Refornied church. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ‘PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN C, DREUMM, Pastor, of mill ~SERVICES SUNDAY, NOV, Hall, 10:30 FOR~— 18. 1923 Ce at Opportunts ties, ntre 1. Farmers Mills, 2:30-—Luther Reformation, Georges the Valley, teformation Centre Hall Prayer meeting. Wed, Sunday School, a Light Brigade, why Luther League, 6:30 p. m, Georges Valley Pray our school or © Week 7:30.40y M. C. Drumm, of in the Rev. D. i. Keener Methodist Sprucetown, Spring afternd everdng Communic Presbyterian—Centre Pine evening. Grove Mills, United morning; Hal, Evangelical Egg Hill, evening aflern Centre MOT S Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Delas R. Keener, Cenfjre Hall— 10:30 Church 9:30 Sunday Satorday, 2:00, pastor : services, School, Catechetical lectures Spring Mille Saturday, 30 6:3 lect ures, P M Catechetioad Tussey ville 2:30 1:30 seers Regular Lords Sunday Day School, REFORMED Charge Hollenbach, 5 8 at Comanundon at 10:30. 8¢. Plule mundon at 2:00 Coburn—S8, ices nt 7:00, Subject of the sermon: jousness of the Kingdom.” Confirmation and preparatory service : UG, AARONSBURG (Rev. Join 8 Aaronsbhurg: pastor.) 9:30; Holy 8. 8B. at 1; Holy Com- 8. at 9:30: regular serv- “The Pree- at Aaronshurg, Friday evening at 7 Reconstruction of Hospital of 2 elie by director + An elaborate he the remedy reconstruction of pital was presented Wright. of New York, Hospital and Institutéonal Consultation of New York board of directors of hospital and a special citizens, on Friday night The report. warded to this it i= impossible week. The report recommends general re modeling of the building wad dition of a new wing and a new nurses’ home. The estimated cost of the posed improvements js $100.000. To discover the sentiment of the Centre county people a public meot- ing will be held in the Court House, Bellefonte, on Mnday night, Novem- ber 18th. to which every town in this county Is urged t, send a representa. tion of citizens. At the meeting the hospital necessities will be discussed and plans formulated to launch a suc- cess drive. If the people “approve of the report and manifest a willing. ness to suppot this fssue the Bord will adopt the report and an modern hospital will be practically assured. report and lookin toward the the onte 0 ii Henry C of the of the Bureau City, Wo Sonte of weak, Jor - but this the Bell orsmmit ter of inst quite lengthy, office fo wis Tuesxiny it on Bive hove and the pro- ———————. Burnham Loses a School, The combination and grade school at Burnham was ‘partially de stroyed by fire early Monday morning, causing a loss estimated at $50,000, The grade section of the building was destroyed and the high school section flooded by water. [Five Lewistown fire companies responded to the call for help. P ————— © Be proud of your wnemies It shows that you are not in their class THE DEATH RECORD. RIPKAY - Gregg township passed away Daniel 1 this life on ~One of the oldest oitizens whep i ty kay, of Spring Mills, Friday. depart Ifterment was at the Lutheran od made the cemetery Georges Valley, in churcin on Tueslny, mu ndster charge. His wife dled about ten yeurs but there survive two sons Il and David both of Spring Mil Mrs, Josoph a sitter, Mrs. Aaron Valley, nn Evangelical belng in HE mer Is, and a daughter, Confer, in Georges Valley: of Decker deceasgd, life Mr, Ripkay (the spell the name #8 the form desired by Auman, also sur- vives the Early in ing of himself) Valley, up the man engaged in farming in Georges but a long time gave fit and. Inter became ¢ ard ago a ut was vender cigars, candies, nuts gatherings, the greatest alo, He regard sales public Et ‘ for to | man who had “HH business ved His his word always otherwise, wis up n or age wns olghty-three MARTZ son of Mr, Lewistown, Yours, Widkieun. and Ms, aged four Adiun died "of diphtheria George VOars, Roy Marz, the parental home. of ft Thursday morn- Private interment was made Fri- at Zions Hill 4. F. Bingman Besides the parents ing. cemetery, offi - wider Martz Peni ~ morning near Colye Roy on intang sister, Dorothy, survives. The until last Potter spring. were township, family, before the Old ity and going 1, Lewistown Sve on Fort farm. —— LOSE. ~John Lose, one of the aged townsing J died from Bennet home Aly, residents of 5. wha with Foster Avnnmg near Roopsburg, Deceased and Viiliam of the arteries id vimirg Ol 5 about J His wife Mu death one daugliter the w preceded W in Me One son. filllam Lose, and one Lrother, Fra ded ky even of SMERICK. ~J nk Emerick Ms ome 1 aE of ast Penn on his YOrih Ha iliness of t heart disease was born December therefore wd 13 Ed On Giiys of Henry and was born and reared near his namesy fvesd wife. « ery ih tage po re Ward Magzie Pearl, Hein SV Bellevue Ohio 0 Wm. Everhart, and KE Verna, 8 Lin- both WwW Ward Green married to CO. Valley Verna, Ix ros nd Miss eV Orag njamin an held niterment made in at Farmers Mills ——— a high- tow Wood - several 10 James DD. Museer, of home, tigen Haines eas an lines of weeks aged 72 yours, was days. months and 7 {i He wae a carpenter by trade and about a, month while engaged in Ago ling a hunter's camp Pine Creek in poisoning. from in his hand and which finally wollow, ran a splinter contracted hood he suffered much and which CRear, of and was the inst the ended his earthly He Musser late Jonathan of the family SIMMONS, his wife, waa Rosie E Whe a son the to answer final He fore He Lutheran church at St is survived by who be- Krader, of ‘aul for many marriage wis a consistent member the yore, Funeral services were B R M former pastor, who was as- F. H wis made day. conducted by Rew, Shesdder, a In- at sisted by Hew Daabenspeck. terment in the cemetery Voodward —— A MA TUSSEY VILLE Mr=, Rossman fs under the doc- tory cnre Mra visiting Mr Misa Mary at this writing Geary, of Altoone, is of her Rossman, Charles W, the home MP Martz, at and Mra parents, ‘who is employed at Anna Lewistown, spent several days parents, nsf week. of Potters Mills sister, at the home of 8B. E. Jor rt the home of her Miss Mildred Palmer spent the week-end with her Miss Violet, dan. Mr. Thomas Swartz daughter Mary attended a family re- union held by the Robb children in Nittany, on Armistice day. Chavies Ramer and son Joseph spent Sunday at Milkoy. They were accom- partied home by Mrs Ramer and son Charles. why, had gone there on Sat. urdiay. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz, of lewis. Aown, who buried thelr tittle son. Wil- Ham, in the Evangelionl cemetery at this pince, nit Friday mornihg, have the sympathy of all Grover Colyer, of Mitchell Field 1. I. i& around greoting his friends after an absence of three yesrs He enlists ed in the alr service In 1920 and was sent to San Diego, California, where he he wasthen sent | to the piace mentoned sbove. He has | been plating abplaneg fer some time. | and Mrs, and A ——— — _ a Child Killed by R. R. Train. A most heartrending accident reg on OOCUY ~ ut Penns Cave Hall, passenger the local brandh, Centre Tues the regular east of On when the day svening, ©r- gine carrying train west struck months old The little one of Mr, ve of wandered child twenty-one it wis ugene Mrs, Hobeut Woods cident, i and cut into pleces, Hobart, son and Barger, who the near the The chiki home, the mother thinking the father father the little one was with its mother, sihardokgs of the the that on farm seen the ac. away from iH was with thought The whistle and the florce engine startied and she ht her mother, possilaly the at once alnrm Httle ght that world thoux to tell the wis dinger her thou of one was in. but she never in his Hitle body be cut The engl an instant into and it child nee pleces, yet so wns, the the when flost observed by was lying across one of mwran rade there until i. and lay the ponderous effort Le! wheels struck Every wis Sy made but 10 stop the wus not the roan. possible to do so n time avoid noacident., The the mangled body was brought tn Goodhart unde establish - for this riaking ment and there prepared sche the Interment be day) cemetery will (Thus forenoon in Georges ——————— on ——- Barn Burned. ridin Mond the | the About the lar Miles total on bank barn Walker Be on x €X ~3 fap 3 arm. ng WrIO0K, ly destroyed by fire, Cooriget A The sam Whe fomir bh LE which wn $a is unk ed by Mi and of th ant on nd whose cone BO. Bix cows, machinery 110 bushels Ww fend, bush ols He hedd Pr RTL only and bBarness Lowy nsurmance In the mn of Mutual com dao insured $13 company # ATTN company for a0 nd 3700 I L Cash $60000.000 FOR ORPHANS of Head hoeolate Company SCHOOL. Entire Fortune of Hershey Held In Trust for School Which He Founded. ITN inown oo few Howshey, head of Company bear IR Ms Gane ne in trust five reiiey Draws rdad is the princi 8 cores and the _R jd innts operated phana % omestaq Forel in #it Chooaldate i wer Company veligwsl from “wall beginning large bins began a Kind 350 » « § snl tit] ¥ = quiring amd aground the ” © pair cued Ow stead and in 1909 the school feat to puptis it ing hos now 120 Yves enrol Tend orn taiig lenien. useful trades The tordoa a Le mechanical buildings, gymnasium. an play ground what The incorporation was filed in { COV esr GNoeT Wie old Hershey” farm. certificate of the Dmuphin ‘ounty court 1908 by Mrs we awd the in © Hershey and s. summer Hershey hile wife, since celebrated + of atharine Hershey, Laut twentieth anniversary the Like plan of ng his employes bonuses and preceded the fHvver King in thst direction. founding of his great Ford, he industry. adopted the seiy | “THE i TRANSCENDENT CHRIST” (Continued from first page.) norant; reformed the degraded; healed “the comforted the sad; sive the weuk; sick ; guve sight dead; the to the Llind; honring to the strength to clevation to hungry; wnter the oppressed; bread to the to the thirsty life to diving dead, supernatural and und the The gremtness of (Christ Is revealed by his creative power; the spiritual beauty of his life is exhibited work; bug the of supporLing, of in bis redemptive A nandmous Benerosity his heart Is manifested thetic, bife needful by his smypn- kesgimpe ail were sustenia and blessings. tion facts alive enriching it with “All by things made by him and him nil things my disrwned his Conse never neglected or Hin fast his Tas redemptive property, transcendency the sisted @isonia by at increased by that £ ny that he in Christinns, or followers, ow hig example in this peat “Froely He benediction, be bestowing cular doing good ve have recely frovly give” why A wins dew fin ™~ meself a universal oe that his disciples should umerdon blessing in ritual and temporal blessings upon PE the world ET L 75 he enrmoenment fu well remember that while ilived and labored the + tor for fof ahd © give special, sympeithetd fatten eo poor, and this genes the surpassing beauty onasEion He he fod ting the want and the wronged and outcast » hated Sanulritan, the pagan. the on wicked the cruel persecutor, IX OUR dy we have publican, the proxiigml, the Ing this and a beeruti ful of the life has picture transcendent the most of Jove and benevolence world ever peon. {To be come 1udhd next weel.) ———— Attending State Grange. The of Btedte Mr. bel 8 sone Grange are being attended and Mow Jacob Sharer. Mra Alice HSikek, Mra. H. 1. Mra. ID. K. Keller, Mins A. H. Bpayd, and Mrs. Mil- all of Centre Hall. Some of take the Sharer, Durst, Mrs. W Ebright and Bettie Ebright, Koller, ford Lume, Mra these will part in rendering tember, SUNDAY November 25 Saturday, November: 24’ Leave Bellefont V cL, OB0PM Lemont bo wiwnin ns 10.50 Oak Hall ... Idnden Hall Wistmg Mprings ada >, { Subday, November 2 i leave Sion Iron 1 { iano an Milimont Artive Baltimore pesvenn DOA M 4 serail Washington .... “ SEE FLYERS CONSULT AGENTS » i { Hail. of DEATHS, Pine Gaughieg aged thiriy-eight dacal K resmer, win Sinnchard M. bed ng Btover, STOVER. 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