a TT 2 TR THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, Be Ls CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. mimi -—— - -y DECEMBER 20, 1923. THURSDAY, BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W, BMITH.....cooivosnnvasnsnnns Editor EDW, EK BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS.~—The temuns 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 accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, on application, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centré 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 Reformed church. [4 mill CHURCH APPOINTHENTS. PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE REV. MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, ~SERVICES FOR SUNDAY, DEC. 23, 1923 Tusseyville, 10:30—The round the Manger, Spring Mills, 2:30--The round the Manger. Centre Hall, 7:30 roufid the Manger. Centre Hall Sunday School, 1:30 p. m. Luther League, 6:30 p. m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7: Group A- A- Group The ne Schedule of Seérviees im the Lutheran Chureh, Centre Hall, for the Winter. es 12 Gn DECEMBER 23 at 7:30 PF. M— The Glory Around the Manger. DECEMBER 30, st 7/20 ¥. MM. A Golden Gute of Opportunity. — JANUARY 6, at 10:30 A. M.— The Deyil and His Work. JANUARY 13 at 7:80 P. M.— God's Blockade on the Way to Hell JANUARY 20, st 7:30 FP, M.— Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, ’ JANUARY 27, nt 10:30 A, ML. & 7:30 FP. M.— DEDICATION SERVICES Dr. W, E. Fischer, Rev. J. M. Bearick, and Rev. B. F. Bieber. FEBRUARY 3, at 7:30 P, Job's Job. FEBRUARY 10, at 10:30 A. M.— The Seven Greatest Wonders, FEBRUARY 17, at 2:30 FP. M.— Living in Glass Houses. FEBRUARY 24, at 7:30 P, What Makes a Man? MARCH 2, ot 7:30 P, That Fish Story. MARCH 9 at 10:30 A M.— The Errors of the MARCH 16, at 1030 A. M.— Setifhg Traps for Sunshine, MARCH 23 aot 2:30 P. M.— The Five Greatést Powers MARCH 30, at 2:30 P. M.— + Five Fatal Mistakes of a Business Man. MM. M ome Mo Ages, of Life, U. Ev—~—Lemont, mornin g; Linden Hall, afternoon; Tuseyville, evening. Presbyterian -- Lemont, morning Boalgburg, afternoon: Centre Hall, evening. Centre Hall ev, Delas RR. Centre Hall Reformed Charge, » # Keener, pastor: 7:00 Christmas Service—“The Fulfilled.” $:30 . Sunday School. Friday, 7 Christmas morning 7 Hope 00 Catechetical Lectures 80 Christmas Carol Service by the combined cat- echetion? lasses of the acomgminied by pipe organ and p ano. Everybody welcome, Spring Mille 7:30 Christmas Heavenly light.” Service Ng, services Sunday afternoon. No aatechise Farmers Mills— 10:30 Church services, $:30 Sunday School. AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach. pastor.) Salem—8, 8. at 9:00: Joes at 10:30, Miltheim-8, 8 serviceg at 7:00, Offerings for Bethany Orphans Home. St. Paul's Christmas Services on Monday evening, December 24, at 7. A Merry Christmas to one and all a ws lectures, regular at 9:30; Christmas TUSSEYVILLE. - Mr. and Mra Ramer and family spent Bunday at Milroy. Harey Flink and his preparing for a Christm entertiin- ment Friday afternoon in the Tussey- ville school, Mrs. Dunkle and son Fred returned to their home in Punxsutawney Mon week at the home of the former's bro- ther and sister, John and Anna Fort. ney. ——————— A AP A. Why not the Reporter for a Christ. mas gift? DEATHS, - ————— | BROOKS. —Jusper Brooks died Sunday evening aut the home of his Paul, in Altoona. where he and Brooks made home, due to attack of heart trouble. Interment was mide in that city, Wednesday. Mr, Brooks was reared at Pleasant Cap, and is survived by a wife, whose madden name was Miss Sadie Wasson; above, and two daugh- on won, Mrs. their an named ters— Mrs. Rosg Boyles and Mrs, Lry both of Juniata. William S. Brooks, of Centre Hall; Lemuel traveling man; Mrs. Elmira Twitmeyer, Lillie Showers a son, Gentzel, Brooks, a Bell, Pleasant Gap, and Mrs, Conlesvile; are surviving brothers and sisterg the deceased, i Mr. Brooks, during the ducting a music store, ———— manufacturer, the | Bellefonte cigar early Sunday morning in | tient for ten days of B. Payne, in | dence Mrs. Johp his daughter, Jellefonte, tufus D. Rearick, of the wife of ded fk, oY, Lewistown at 2 months and 18 days She was ning previous and underwent a oid operation, daughter (Masters) M. Treaster. She RH and Her mother resides fn Milroy, Mrs nnd, was a Murtha father is James Treaster. dead Rearkk Harold, Margaret a son, aged T vears twin daughters, and and f« sisters Charles J. Rolland Treaster, of Milroy; ir Treaster, of Verne; and Mre Mrs John Crissman, of Milroy. Eugene Omwiord of Marion, N.C Mrs a member of Presbyterian church, Milroy. She the Mrs Rearfck was was a woman held in highest 1 hea ne low and Mrs. W. O Centre Hal. ter of Mr. wk, formerly of — . WAIE —<Samud Waite died the home of his at ON. larnor Moking Valley, following a week's §l- ness as the result of a stroke vein, He July 4th. ty-ihdird wig born at Rebersburg 1851, year. hence was in During his residence in Centre county he farmed In Brush spent some time as a mer- Rebersburg by two sons and one dsughter, Pai A, of Warne. of Moy- valley and chant In He is survived Bernor. valley: Pleas- ant Gap; Mrs Mary E mere, N. J brothers Sinking He siso leaves the follow Frank and and Mrs ing and sisters: George Waite, of Rebershurg of Mdll Hall; John, of Mre. Mary Beck. of Re- were taken to Breomn, Falls; The on Emma Beaver bersburg remains morning of Hobwraiwirg Wednesday last week by auto-hearse, where funer- al services were heid In the Evangelical church. burial being made in the Re- bersbhurg cemetery — M. edi tor of Lock printer, publisher, the He in establishing the first daily Lack with HARVEY Harvey. Haven. thie] at Ira and age of 6% yeurs was interested Haven and Iater was the Clinton Democrat, until it Express. He wits born at Cedar Springs. and at the age of eight years was sent to the Orangeville Soldiers’ Orphan Home and the McAllisterville Or- At the age of sixteen he A wife and paper in COIN es ted wus oid to the from there to phans’ Home. up the printer's trade. f took | four children survive him FAUS Rev, W. H. Faus, a former | Popular pastor of the Tyrone Luther- died at his home in Lees- He is survived by his fan church. | burg, Virginia | wife, one son and one daughter, i - Lewishurg Woman A Saleide. Mrs, John C. Frederick, aged seventy | Years, was found hanging in the cellar jae the home of her daughter, Mrs Clar- | ence Moser. of South Seventh street. | Lewisburg, on Sunday morning. On a | table near the body was a lamp with The note read: “I am to Heaven > a note under it | lonesome and want to go | where my husband =” | Mra Frederick is the widow of John C. Frederick, a prominent Union coun- ity farmer, who died several years ago. She ie survived by the following sons and daughters: Charles, William, Har- ry. and Mrs, John Erdiey, of East Buf- | futo townwhip, Union county, and Mrs. Fred Moyer, of Lewisburg. >A SLU Threshermen to Meet. Centre County Threshermen and Farmers Protective Association will hold thelr annua; meeting in the Ii brary room in the Court House, on Sat- Lurday at 10 A. M., December 22. Officers for the coming year will be eclocted; also delegates to the State convention at Harrisburg, January 324 iand 25, New legislation and new rulings re, | garding traction engines, mclovs and | potter inspection will be considered. % # | i 1 i est Sale of the Year. 20 to 35 per ct. reduced. efficient service. FOR MEN SUITS OVYERCOATS NECKWEAR PAJAMAS GLOVES SWEATERS HOSIERY SCARFS SHIRTS BATH ROBES HOUSE SLIPPERS SHOES UMBRELLAS COATS SUITS DRESSES FURS BATHROBES GLOVES SWEATERS WAISTS SILK SILA GOLOSHES SPECIAL CLOSE OUT OF ALL THE NEWEST PHONOGRAPH REC. ORDS—~LESS THAN HALF PRICE, FOR CHILDREN BOYS OVERCOATS STETS SW f GATS DHESSES HATHROUBFS HOSIERY PAJAMAS ALL KINDS OF INFANT GOODS, FOR THE FAMILY BUGS Bi (COMPORTS ANKETS “Always Reliable” MILLHEIM PINE GROVE MILLS The Odd ule for Friday, N. C. Neidigh bad hard of his boost cows Our town Fellows banquet is 28th inst LINDEN HALL and Mrs tuck Mr fy were Swartz and the J H ond Hall and Huntingdon on two of Lewis has a in the person of G Mr. and Mra J wioxxl, are visiting old friends along the | ia visit with line ! Mr. and Mra. Forest McGirk departed| Mra Henry Gingerich her home to Palm of Mef3irk | Gaughter, Miss Ariene. a ome new tonsorial artist Vieilors at Dallis Morrison {home over the week A. Fortney of Bell- | George M family n y + Over form Sunday real aves is quite west Her thia place Saturday for a month's visit Bench, Florida, where H. F and Anna Dale are spending the winter | Reading, Wag called tg, her beddde inst H. F's |Week nurse from with hopes of recuperating shattered health Mr. and Mrs. Lester Musser, of near | James Glenn Trowsler while crossing Inst Friday fell and broke Bm Mr. and Mra funeral of Barges Huntingdon. spent Sunday with McCool, who has been very ill Mrs Samuel Everhart fg in the Belle. fonte hospital and submitted to an op- emation. Last reports say she 8 as well as can be expected, Mrs W. F. Archey was rushed the Altoona hospital Sunday morning to submit to a surgical operation, Mra Randa Rossman of Balleyville was taken to the Bellefonte hospital Wednesday. Mra 8 M. Hoss wag called to SBelins- grove Saturday on account of the se. rious Hiness of her mother. é Christmas entertainments will C. P. Long was a Bellefonte visitor | held as follows: Bajleyville Presby- |°" Tuesiny. terian church, Sunday evening at 7:30; T. M. Gramley and daughter, Miss Pine Hall Latheran church. the same Orpha, returned from Ohio on Satur date and hour: Pine Hall Reformed |™Y church, on Ohristmas eve, and the same date in the Lutheran church at Pine Grove Mills The woods were crowded with army of day hunters the last day of POme on Sunday. the season. and some fine bucks were The Pupils of the Vocational school brought to earth. viz: Randal and "'® Preparing for a pageant to be heid Fred Rossman, each one; Will Mal. “" Friday evening. i A AO S08 SOT i . Du : Kivarictie. | Dosey Sor | SPECIAL AT THE ORIOLE STORE. | but we failed to get the names Your| FOr a short time we are packing al soribe is indebted to Guy Rossman for Coupon with each pound of ORIOLE | a chunk from the last deer brought to | CCT TEE. Two of these Coupons and earth on the Jast day. The Shunk club SPC entitles you to a duinty and came out of camp with 3 deer and a CThrming Sanitay Apron of Pure Rub- bear: the Buckeye club with 5 deer Der In an attractive gift box, Tar reall vilue $1.25, : and 2 foxes; the Pine Grove Rod and Gun. diub nd and 2 foxes: | Be sure to take advantage of this of. fer while the aprons lust. Alvin thelr som-in-daw Stump the Adbeyt who was killed In an sutome ie accident, ast week. near Altoona of two weeke on Samue; Ross teacher the Rock Hil a raflway to echool, is away for mal iand Lock Haven. route between Tyrone ——— SPRING MILLS leformed The have their Christmas service on day evening. The Sunday school will Has Lutherans on Mon day evening be Quite a number of persons joined the | local Grange on” Saturday evening ; Liojd Stover and family, of Miliheim, | an | Were visitors at the Ammon Decker | 2 A closed car is the most satisfactory means of transportation in the fall and winter. The Star Coupe is a roomy, compact car, with all of the equipment needed to make motoring en- joyable no matter what the weather. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE Pane ' CENTRE HALL aM # ’ the Money"’
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