ise: PF aT THE CENTRE REPORTER. : DEATHS, ISSUED WEEKLY, ! ca——— | ee memes | OSMAN. «Calvin Osman, of Glen PENN'A., | Tron, suff red a stroke of paralysis on - —_—— - » p M Wednesday: afternoon of last week at THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1923. 30 o'clock and died withing a few min- x tes, His sudden passing away cane SMITH & BALLEY, Proprietors, 3 as a severe shock to his familly and B WW. BMETH . .ovsavsessnssasssnness Editor H @ many tniends, EDW, EB BAILEY ......Looal Editor sad Business Manager, i yvenrs on the Lewisburg and Tyrone wis a good citizen and was a track foreman for thirty-five atered ak the Post Office in Centre Hab division of the Pennsylvania system. “ab second class mall matter, fle wis «a man of high ideals of char- TERMS. —The terms of subscription to ncter and a member of the Methodist the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. hurch. ‘He was aged 66 years and Iv ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, survived by his wife, who before mar- | twenty cents per lume for three insertions, | yinge was Miss Alice Runkle, of Pot- ; and tem cents per line for each additional. . yoondnip two sons—John Osman i invertion. : and Samuel Osman, of Sunbury; four | . b ’ Local notices accompanying display ad- daughters—Mrs. Reno Bowersox. of . . vertisements, live cedls per ine for each | Middleburg: Mrs. Fyed Slack, of Cen- fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per Moe; tre Hall: Mrs. Rufus Confer, of New- | minimum charge, twenty-live cents. * Display advertising rates made known | Derry; Mrs. Russell Hans. of Winter | i t | en application. Haven, Flardda, and sixteen grandchii- | nn ire OC n a e i : ” dren: also one brother, Alfred Osman. 9 ® Borough Fire Alarm. of Altoona. In case of fire in the porough of Funeral services were held on Sun- | Contro Hall, thy Sradiord & Oo. Will \duy morning tn the Wethofin church | For the benefit of the Holiday Shopper this should be the Great- whistle will sound: ner Glen Iron, conducted by the pa One long and two short blasts when | tor, Rev. H. A. Zimmerman, assisted by est Sale of the Y ear. Our Entire Stock of Clothing and Shoes from fire is north of Reformed church; Rev. H. J [artman. yastor of the * ., . . BD ER VEL. corerom Fomvomet ot * 20 to 35 per ct. reduced. Cold weather 1s slow coming, but come it l) fire tg goutts of Reformed shurel, Jl =. 0 TRL must, and it will be wise to buy now at these Reduced Prices. _ CHURCH APONTE, [et on a Nr Yorks mn anv us ans === [| THE REAL CHRISTMAS STORE KEV. MELVIN CO. DEUMM, Pastor. Ve a ne tore Ee. pe ‘oe ~SERVICES FOR , SoNDAY, PEC, 10, 193s Pw : wae Mim Brag Getler. 5 muah Judging from our Fall business this will bz the biggest Christmas in the history of Nees [res Muugtm, Het se was Nhat Ae the store. We are ready not only with our excellent stock of dependable guaranteed x aii, lW * Sele marriage the oupls Heed merchandise, but with the usual NIEMAN Service for which this store is famous. a Tl vr [ro 2 It is a pleasure to trade here--our courteous salespeople realize your many problems Sunday sono, 1:0 3. mn [Se de ive ye during this busy season and make effort to assist you with careful, painstaking and Prayer Meeting, Wednesday : \s & : ’ i . Voi ip oN M : efficient service. Presbyterian—Centre all ening: | —— gp am——— Pine Grove Mills, alternopn; PTR SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRIS Methodist Sprucetown, afternoon; Spring alius nd . (Thursda af Ler oO . evening. | Prot. Willie, at the time of hin death, | FOR MEN FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN SUITS COATS BOYS OVERCOATS OVERCOATS SUITS SUITS NECRWEAR DRESSES SWEATERS a : ®t PAJAMAS FURS COATS Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Rev.| Ning mem, RE GLOVES BATHROBES and KIMONAS DRESSES Delas R. Keener, pastor: " rs a % La ’ SWEATERS GLOVES BATHROBES Centre Hall— tH Ard deri SUE HOSIERY POCKETBOOKS HOSIERY 10:30 Church services e ae 5 he . ’ ts ” ing SCARFS HANDRKERCHIEFS PAJAMAS 8:30 Sunday School ne the " > : wile ts of : i SHIRTS SILK TMEBRELLAS Friday, 7:00 Catechetical ture shhismns WY. yt BATH ROBES SWEATERS Tussey ville— Potts . . pas ; A al = i HOUSE SLIPPERS WAISNTS —— ’ 5:30 Resulor Lords Day Servo | ry vn ab me eT SHOES BEDROOM SLIPPERS . : 1:30 Sunday School, > . Hh 5 a. : - . . . ne 1 IUMBRELLAS SILK PETTICOATS FOR THE FAMILY a EE, - SILK BLOOMERS AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge {© critical Hines of O68 "58 ih SPECIAL. CLOSE OUT OF ALL THI GOLOSHES (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) though she had not enjoyed Th sind NEWEST PHONOGRAPH REC- Repular services at Asronsburg at £ health for some time pas ORDS t hor ont ur « land three half-# l.. C. © } | “Y" Notes. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. at f s dd or 25. whe, . a ; ’ x ’ Frarks § i ¥ ret. serice of P. M., the heirs of Mre Elz ander will offer for sale in Centre auct, thw osadlor and MN rue was finkdwd on the alleys ne Twit weer the WF OriRe h rownla: ale read 3 boro, household good deo the Myers cemete Fd ar the Biectiic Supbly of sid decedunt, situate In Centr ners) ervey ii bs ——— y sague, the Chemical Linw : RAMBLING REPORTER. |iurine two posters. ey ohn TR idl aa fw drawing near ad ceais ; o . : were taken to in rove Mills f . . . o . i TUESDAY. MARCH 18, at 10 a. m, Buy : y it amon ie ped x 41 start on January 24 A on the Harper farm, enst of Centre Qreell tots oifidren and grown-ups all lhallenge his been recefved from the fall, on the Brushwalley road. H. E Shreckengast will sell farm stock and Hall boro. E. M. Smith, auct. See} bob aan pi > yo o HE games and the Bi one. The =econd seetes for EAE PY & - 4 Len » 8 1s 43 # or “Peg rn SHEECKENGAST., — Mra Susi i Renovo ¥ Bowling team and Chairman No matter at wird ge the ro i Wotchline 3 OTE TR 13 48 Shreekene ist widow * of Emanuel bh ' | K ihline #8 edewvoring to arrange a be 1} wt {ee ren ow | A 4 be he must eel ey {match for Friday evening December 28 implements. George Wise, auctioneer. Iheckengast, died at her home NoAY . MONDAY, MARCH 24. 10 a. m., two | Logan Mills the was 8% years of age a the world ag Chrismis . uae all make up our m nd to Hadi, “ £3 Funera: services were conducted | 3 ! oh i! when a gathering of the league bowi- 3 miles west of Centre be Kinder larg will be held The students leam this senson Heckman will sell ive stock nil 1 ol Sans p ran on people in general over has mt ost a game during the enlie plements; clean-up sale. May hen Christmas will be a real JOV. lemden, due to the excelient bowling a——— — wmer of State College Led iy ti {and training that Capt. Jones has giv- #2000 Fire at Bush House, hich reminds us Why not make 4 lan his team . . . Bellefonte hospital of Kidney troubie | LT Fire was discovered in a closet on ; we H : 1 teow Year's resolution to be Kinder He was the son of Wiliam anc o¥ i the second floor of the Bush House, . ! Sh — jal progra rt irl i dia Price Miller and was born at Poomale 2 wT prog Am for the boys and girls will Bellefonte, about midnight Sunday : Fa Harrisburg Tech nearly wiped Lock la, 0 on in the gymnasium in th burg September 12th, 18566. making his ho g Gusts : ay night. by a guest of the house. It had |” p : : gh Haven off the map on Saturday They nature of age § yeurs, I months and 22 days He ; 3 During the school varation a #pe a play carnival been burning some time before it was dayed the fine game of football and : . was unit i marriage Sar (i- . a discovered. Bellefonte's two fire com- Mted in mmrTiadge ’ a ' she score was, Harvisburg Tech, #0 | ve your boy ¢ ar ier . ; more who survives with the following . - r ¥ A years memner- panies responded and confined the Lock Haven, | ghip in the YM. C. A blaze to the closet ar d anoth the chitdren: Mrs Edward Carber, of : hy . p an anoiner on ne —- i grt : Midland: Mrs Margaret Womer of vy h . Ww ’ RY WW y fein third floor, directly above the one where $ : ok The largest hear We ever saw Was the fire started. The loss was estimat. od at $2,000, and ig covered by insur- ance It is thought that the fire start- ed from a short circuit in the electric wiring. tablish and act as president of an burg. also survive. Funeral services — ? . t wg $ 3 s St 1 y s ' Amerfean-Albanian College of | Agri- were held vom the home ate Col- The Penn State Boover team a 2 Speecia; Rededieatioh Serviee, v : culture and Trading School” on a 3000 Here's a Christmas suggestion: Why as a Christmas it fs 0 iInsting one, Talk with the ti - # ox secretary State College; Mrs Clem Kuhn of | hanging in a show window in Lock Blanchard: Mrs. Ruth Bottorf, of State | fiaven. Quite a number of hear have | iM MS 5 Ag. College for Albania. ween shot this season, Reports indi i Dr. OC. THiford Erickson, compassion. ter, Mrs. Andrew, Lytle, of State Col ste the deer wlayers' success to be no | College, and Robert, at home. One sis- ed by the Albanian government to es. lege, and tw, hnif-ssters. of Boals- | i wer than jast year. “Hg ‘entre oi lege, the Rev. Romig officiating. In: | completed ite wixt senson without a ' The Lutheran church at Centre Hall # v ane . h hay whow acre tract in the most fertile section g : TITY 4 ‘ i ; i rig | o of ox . . ’ IR a will hold a special rededication service, | t€TIDENt Was mm de in the Boalsburg | single defeat. The last game of Whe lo ag. ua formerly a Turkish prove It s surprising how i érth 3 the Money morning and evening, Sunday. Janun-y cemetery, Deceased was a fife-long | seamon war with Lehigh on gaturday, - ‘ . : a nee, has expressed a desire for the much room are : : 27. at which time at least two of the | member of the Reformed church and the sou wis T--1. Therefore Penn | 0 0 of wovern; Penn State agricul C m there 18 in former pastors will speak and tak: he REE Rate hod the soccer champlon€hip. |i, graduates with a thorough knowl. the Star Coupe. For charge of the service for that day. KLINE. Datel Kline, a well known Bdward Zettle and Risse] Sweetwood odie of farming and of farm machin. . Georges Valley will alw hold a spe- | resident of Benner township, passed | both of Spring Milla wre feeling pretty | 0 game have become seriously in- the woman who drives, chy service in the afternoon of that away at the home of hia son, John, | important and dhey have gol reasons rested et , p ’ i sweated in the proposal. 7 day to dedicate thelr new rean. The | after an {liness caused by blood pois | to do 50. Why? Bersuse each killed a Dr. R ) a. dean of the Ponn here 8 a handy town morvice at Farmers ills wil bo post | #oning. He was born in Pottar town- fine buck jum week. ' State Agvicuitural Schook is to Act car---good looking en- poned for that day until lates | ship and was aged 73 years, § months i one of the .Ameriean directors of the " ——— and 18 days His wife preceded him Biron EB. Decker, of Spring Mille : ! . A$ ough for any purpose. i ip yoo] hood ch £00,000 wi Wallaco—Sliek, Vv prog school for which $600 will Frank N. Wallace, of Detroit, Mich. dectridian, and M Foal RK, hn & hd a Silek department of landsnpe architecture, daughter of Mr. and Mm W. 8. Shei, | with whom he Mved: Mra. James Bick | team for two years, and we feel sure | uy Lrobally go to Albania next sum. of Centre Hill, were married at New | le, of Bellefonte; Mrs, Anna Barnhart, tw will lead the team to more victors | . 9 i mer to lay out the development plans Castle, this state, a few days ago. No (of Sunbury: and Mrs Kate Fulton (des next year. Mr. Decker hos also. an new college i further information # at hand, except | of Pittsburgh He also loaves two bro- | taken a keen interest in spring track, ——— 1 ———————— i that the couple will Wve In Youngs- | thers John, of Lemont. and Wilson, of | and has won sevetnd of the two mile] Why not the Reporter for a Christ- | Bell Phone CENTRE HALL - town, Oblo, unt spring. Cleveland, Oho; als, one half-brother | events. Mas git? aMa si but sirviving are these children: Wil- | Cross Country team at Penn Bate. | on A . Cowell, head of the Penn State Wim and Edward, of Roopsburg: John. | Mr. Doker has been on the "Varsity quality features. )