age le cnn i THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, - - CENTRE HALL, PENNA. | THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1924. - SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W, SMITH. ..onvrrsirrisnesinees Bditor EDW, BE. BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, CHURCH APPOINTHENTS, LUTHERAN —(entre Hall, 2:30; Tusseyville, {according to schedule) 10:30; Spring Mills, 7:80, U. Hall, afternoon; Ev.—Lemont, mornin g: Linden Tuseyville, evening. morning ; Hall, Presbyterlan -— Lemont, Boalsburg, afternoon; Centre evening. Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Rev, Delas R. Keener, pastor: Centre Hall— No church services on repairing the 9:30 Sunday church.) account of edifice. (Presbyterian church School Farmers Mills— 10:30 Church services 9:30 Sunday School, Spring Mills— 2:30 Church Services. 1:30 Sunday Sohool. AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge | (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) Salem—S. S+s at 9:30; foas at 10:30. Miltheim—S, 7:00, regular serv- 3. at 9:30: regular serv- ices at Theme of ro-Phoenician Woman, sermon, Jesus and the SBy- | LOCAL AND PERSONAL Prof. 1.. O. Packer Pittsburgh over Saturday and Sunday i week-end | was home from Bettie Ebright spent the at Rhoneymede with a Mr. Brooks, | Mrs. J. Cloy rence a daughter of Brooks There is little. #f any, change better in the mditio WwW. physical ( Runkle at the Cent: James hotel. Newton Ebright of bi of H entertained Ebr younger ther being Mr. and Mrs. ight The Garman opera hous, has again been leased by Clayton Brown Sogn order Ww h, y hna The QOVEers Oo long conducted the lease is with the Moose and period of three Years. The by 1 A by F K purchased be vacated be Carter, of Willlamsport, who it, and H. lives on the Harper farm cast of house to Sweetwood will occupied E. Shreckengust. who now town. After treatment in the Gelsinger hos- pital, Mrs A. her give friends, Danville, for several weeks, Kessler, of © Milkhetm, returned to home. Her condition is such encouragement to her family and Byron King. the eminent orator Pittsburgh, spoke to a large aud- Tuesday What King blended ence in Grange hall on even- These the ri ing, on the Mortals Be.” diculous subject, Fools Dr with the sublime in a manner It was the Hall Cha as only master mind can heard Dr Governor Glenn, a best t thing Cent the day in re since s of Gray. Dr se, and Iyeeum course days I. A. tate road man Montgomery county, and Sweetwoexd. who been a of Glenside, has for a number years, preparing to move to expects 20th to ship his goods He umder about the this build- road of month will oontinue road ing state supervision, the from the Philadelphia limits first to be and Wil- Sweetwood, expect to the city through Glenside to be the built by M essars Ar the Bellefonte office of State Highway department, him James Ham. sons of in remain Samuel CC. Watts. who died as he got into a dentist's chair in Curwensville. was a brother of Dean RL. Watts, of Penn State. He about wag known to a num Hall, drtholo- ber of ing mew family peple Centre D. Mrs, Dav- come to visit the Mr. also o with J. Kittleberger, Mr. Watts was a He had phy sicken and Wf farmer Harry Curwensville, by occupation been poor health in and hia prescribed He taking that he have his teeth removed collapsed his almost immediately on the feat on dentist's chair, A Where “Missing Girls” Go To. More than 5,000 persons mostly wo- men, disappear through the mysterious gateway of miming persons in Los An- geles, Californin. every year. ery part of the nimost every rive, From ev- United States and on incoming train they ar- Where most of them go nobody ever knows. but many of them. dis- couraged, broken hearted and ruined sink forever in the sea . of oblivion. A few chastened and repentant. rie out of their misfortune or degradation and return to the land of their friends and families to take up life anew. Still others who have thus returned to re- spectability, fall again and are tHen lost forever among the denizen of the Underworld. Mrs. Nellie Schreiner, who for fifteen years has been a policewo- man In Los Angeles. tells of some of the cases that came under her obser. vation in next Sunday's New York Sun- duy American. You may have the Great Bunday American mafled to your address t, reach you on Saturday mornings, ten weeks for $1. Pin a dol- lar bill to this notice and send ig with your name and address to Circulation Department, New York American, 238 William Street, New York City. DEATHS, MUSSER. William 8. Musser, sta- tion agent at Middletown on the Penn- sylvania system, died Sunday at his home, and from what cap be gathered his death was sudden. So far as is known here he wus laid to rest in Mid- dietown on Tuesday, where he had been located since about 1910, The deceased was a son of Michael M. and Catherine (Fisher) Musser, and was born and reared at Aaronsburg, where his father was postmaster and a prominent citizen. He began his oa- reer as a rallroad man about 15884, at which time he entered the rallroad of- fice at Coburn, under Agent Kreamer, taking up telegraphy and the general work of the office, From there he went to Spring Mills, working under Agent Soers, then he was transferred to Lykens, Northumberland, Columbia pnd then to Middletown, his services ayways being most efficient. While at Spring Mills he married Miss Clara Hettinger, who with daughter, Marion, wife of Raymond J. Boyles, at Columbia, are the survivors of the family. A sister, Mrs Mary Edwards, of State College, 4s the only the brothers and sisters of the now living. well known, to Reporter readers in Penns Val- he in the highest He was bh member of the Lau- church prominent in Ma- circles, one one ot deceased Mr. the where Musser is many was held and The' Middletown Dally Journal of Mr. things said: in an account Musser's death among other Wilkiam at u'clock S. Musser died véry sudden- ne Street, 10 heart his home Saturday Mur ieenng on about nagnht, from a Musser had complained of day a, considered well for the past was not few nis condition Sersous. He B Laxige, F. 0. E and A. Consistory, wis a member of Enclid Har Myst the P umbia; « fe H ur Zembo Knight Templar The IHOUMR urg Temple Shrine. and a “ee and i iy Vices interement were mm 12 Blue Was a The xx wus viewed f« Tuesday, which OCR The of Masons, of he member, had charge of the fu- i — DD. Hess, oldest, best HE fleld MO Dagny HE, AF eOTEe one of Cle known and died at Blanche ar- county s esteomexl citizens, Mrs aged 90 home of his daughters Wil in « Months ar Kylertown, <4 days inms, years, od was =4, 133: ' i The dexeas on Ni enjanun an rn at Aasronsburg Wernher the son oA d Mary ss, honored pi He boy. and oliver residents section went > He jena follon sartie when a ned the cag trade that voongtion many years 30, 185K, he ied Miss C Nar Daugherty who died some Mra Hannah dner, wife died at Pleasant Gap Thursday nw week as the result of ff paralysis was a ra Relish of lsaac in Unio daughter was born 1863, ard on July 19th. hence was in her Mes SIXty first year, She married Baumgardner on pre ly has been 17th, 1880, life Gap A member of the Reformed church all her August and wtion all thelr married spent Pleasant near life she was a woman of sterling worth ind In ry Mrs apiendid christian her following character. addition t ved by Oscar Oo husband she is the chitdren Struble, of State of of Bellefonte; College; Tyrone; 1. R Claude A and Charles Mrs. Harry Brown, Baumgardner, of Pleasant Gap. Leater. of Tyrome. Funeral setvides were held at her inte home at o'clock Batur- Schmidt fen Dr. officiated day morning. Rev and Hev., Kepler and burial was made in the Pleasant Gap cemetery. MUSSINA at an WW the B. Mussina, of Mil- Williamsport hospital He at ton. died following aperation was aged 52 He chandise years and was born Aaronsburg. was the Mt Hrs engaged in general mers business at and the and Carmel He of Mussina 1821, the Union Cowan for sixty » wns senior member Helser from 1873 to at Mussing Co., firm being iocated Cowan. Mr. his wife, who 31, 1923. at the age of 73 years Surviving him are three children: C. C. Mussina. D.C: Mm 0. C of Harrisburg, M. 8. of Milton, brother, Mussina. of Williamsport. county. death Oc. wis preceded In by passed away on tober of Washington, Gornter, Mussina. B Funeral and one Henry services were hold Wednes- day afternoog the home of his Miiton, from SON at ULRICH. At his home In Miltheim. George Ulrich passed away rather un- expectedly, although he had been HI for some time. Interment was made in Falrview cemetery, at Millheim. Mr. Ulrich was aged 86 years, 1 month and 20 days. H, was mustered into serv. ke in Bellefonte, in Company B, 10th Regiment, in 1861, having lived in Clearfield at this time. He had been ong a resident of Millheim, where he conducted a saddier shop. On June 7, 1866, he married Mary Jane Raudabush. To this union four children! one of whom died in infancy, were born. On May 30, 1876, some time after the death of his first wife, he married Miss Amelia Stover, who bore him five chiMren, one of these (Continued on foot of next column) CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS. Central Penna. Conference of the Eve angelleal Bingman Returned to Centre Hall, The Central Pennsylvania Conference of the Evangelical church, at Willlams- port, closed its annual Mon- daw, after transacting business One of the interesting of the conference of min- to the The ap- pointments on the Lewilshurg district of which Centre Hall part, given in full, as are also a number of other appointmens in various dstricts: LEWISBURG DISTRICT WwW, J. Presiding Elder, lerwick (Memorial) «o.. DD, Bi lerwick( North) J. H. Fleckenstine jerwick (St. Paul). .........J. M. Bloomsburg arses A. WW. Campbell duffalo Valley..........J. Good Brown Centre Hall. ......... J. F. Bingman Columbia . LL. H. Lover Danville, .............J. R. Schechterly Dushore ‘as D. W. Stock Espy... . sexnsvsas 1. NN. Bair Hummel's Wharf, . vos WW. ©. Hoch WwW. J. Dice W. Dayton «IN. J. Dubs B. Snyder Fuhrman W. B D. Btover Mammey Kk... F Besson on much features the appointment various charges, = isters = a ire Campbell, Lewisburg Lopez . Mifflinburg Millhelm 4s : « Millmont Milton Nescopeck M {x Northumberland Penns Cree Keller Ransom % A Fuhrman H. Warburton H. C. Kleffel R. H, Dick E. Haney Herman Mover . Mays H. A. Bnook IMSTRICT | 8) Hebershurg Hingtown Scranton ; Milla E Milton MA West Nanticoke FF. H White Dees I. B Winfield WILLIAMEBPORT Altoona Cc Belle Bellwood Howard Shore Spring West Pewterbaugh fonte I 0. Steeley F. H. Foss F. F. Mayer Jerse 5 Lak Haven Lak Haven Nittany DISTRICT SE LE. ( Koontz rumbling Ru i — - 20 Years for Dollings Men. aire and Dwight Har ye f mer R. 1. Doll Ham GG. Benhs 1% is of th npany enced eral Penftent $5000 ————nil ii —— A Creditable Milt Entertalnment, Wh an O sick ness fuel the The feu so} gf Geng fw Rsion on fourteen HOMO, quarts The receive {ios Were iy organization should con upgert of will the hearty iltheim pie, and it nn, douby Comedy by Rebersharg High School This Baturdny event: March 1 VE the Rebersburg high sch three-act com Man." In sent a school play. a fed “A Mary Centre Hall ody. entit Poor dex Crrange ait pleasing roading, In ad on to the phy there will be several musical numbers To date. this comedy, which abounds in lavsh- able situations, has been presented three times in it > admission is 20 Centre county, and each The for time one i6e was pronounced a sue for adults and children adv ——————— A ———————— LINDEN HALL hundred guests gathered and Mrs to Almost home of Dr Thursday anniversary i The affair was a The doctor had gone early in the evening turn he found friends wisth turns of the day the most the year. Friday One at the Gearhart celebrate the birth complete on evening of the ductor's surprise Hall re- Centre upon his house filled with im many happy re The event was one pieassing of to and the fo of social events Om friends at her to cel i evening the many of Mise Gra Martz gathered pleasant and hospitable home ebrate her birthday anniversary. There were over thirty of her young friends present, and all enjoyed the evening immensely Hugh Ralston with his family, burg on Monday. Mma Lynn Ross Adam Hoover. went Monday t, attend Weaver, vgn spent the week-end returning to Miftin- and grandfather, to Axemann on the funeral of Mra (Continued from previous column) dying In infancy. Surviving him children: Mra. Rose Kreamer. of Rockford,” I; Mra. Agnes Kelly, of Atlantic City, N. J... Harry, of Oklshoma City, Okla.; Francis 8. and Thomas B., of Millheim; Charles, of Buffalo, N. Y.. and Maggie, at home. Also mviving are a bro. ther and two sisters: David, of Battle Creek, Mich.; Mra Sara Orndorf, of Miltheim, and Mrs, Hettle Catherman, of Warrior's Mark. are seven VONADA. ~Clarence Vonada, a son of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Vonada, of near Wolfs Chapel, died at the homg of his parents, aged 16 years, 9% months and § days. Services were held inp the up- per Evangelion! church on Saturday forenoon, conducted by Rev. C BRB. Snyder, Thy pupils of the "Wolfs Cha-~ pel school with thelr teacher, attend. ed the funera; in a body. Interment was made to the Union cemetery, SE — LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS { i ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, In the estate of WILLIAM W, CORMICK, late of Potier township, Centre county, Pa. Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersign. all knowing themselves In- debted to the estate are requested to make and having same to present them for settlement, MceCORMICK, Admy., Spring Mills, Pa. Me- deceased, ed, persons Immediate payment, those claims against the duly authenticated GEORGE H lb (CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an appli- wall the Court of Connon Pleas of Centre County on the 31st day of March, A. D. 1924, at ten o'clock A. M,, under the provisions of the Corporation Act of 1874 and supplements for charter for an tended corporation called Club.” the character and ob- of which are for entertainment; and for these PUNPOSes to have, possess and Hewes eation be made to itn in- the i to be “Sunset ject all conferred enjoy rights, benetits and priv. by the Act and the supplements thereto ORVIS AND 2ERBY, Bolicitors, saad 013.51 PROPOSAL FOR THE EXCAVATION FOR, AND CONSTRUCTION OF, A NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILD- ING FOR THE SCHOOL DIS. TRICT OF CENTRE HALL BORO, ee IMrectors of ~~ Sealed proposals will received by the Board Centre Hall School District up to eleven ck A. M, FRIDAY, MARCH 1924, at the office of the Secretary of School the oe on 28, ¥ he School Board in Centr. Hall, Penn- syvivania. for the excavation for, and the complete High School District construction of, a new School Hall, Bulking, for the of the Borough of Centre Pennsyly ini .s The bids w im- publicly opened ithove stated hoe bee performed ac and e of specifications the off the Secretary of chool Board “oples of the plans and specifications of of $506.00 be secured from the Secretary School Board upon payment A ceri check fom acomnpany esch bid, subject to wunl rules of forfeiture Board or Seb reserves the right Paidin E E. BAILEY of School Directors any ail Secretary Board OFFICIAL NOTICE OF THE SPRING PRIMARY, APRIL 29nd, 1924 County th Commissioners it in accordance of the Uniform Pri Ar ion will be held tg of Con- any and pres iT 3 the 2ond A.M Delegates Dedegen rg $e Delegates soared Convent Dristrict Delegnles at Dre lee Na- the n ssn) of Seven (7) 73 the Alternate Republican by be elecied INDEX 120 "ns 1o ALL BUILDI 105 100 ATLAS\PORTLAN Building material prices from U. § method devised. . CHICAGO Praseursa Borrow CRN RR LE of of 1 One (1) Delegate and One (1) Alternate Delegate 16 the Na- tional from 21nt (1) Member | doctor enrolled, Committee, State. One Republican State Chalrman. Two (2) Alternate Delegates National Congressional the (1) Convention the Lor District, to the pald ele County Delegates to gressional in officers election this Twg (2) Democratic the 21st of qualified addition mt party Convention of also be elect - tion District to be Flex Fall 4th, Aeolus vote for candidates may There will nominated at of the State X) i 1 and to Large, four of whom shall Election on of 1924 Alternate President of the 11 nited the Bpring He Primary by voters Fight ion voted for at the Tuesday, November whom shall be wo- Eighty (8) Delegntes nt Ftates, men and women, to the Convention, One Htate Btate T Auditor of the FEAT of shall be National of the County Chal A . whom (ieneral Judge Ruperior Court Member (1) Committee, Bopresenintive (21s District.) Ome He man in Congress One (1) Member of Btate Prohibition Bix Delegates to the Conven- Bix (6) Alternate National Convention. Committee presentative, in the General National Assembly JOHN B. SPEARLY, JAMES W. BWAEB, HARRY P. AUSTIN, County Commissioners, ? HERR, Delegates to One (1) One Member (1) Mem- in Progressive the State Committee of the County which Committee has ad each = "LAUDS Clerk Stoll li NIEMAN’S QE LAST CALL of the CleanSweep Sale E do not believe that any store in the vicinity has served as many people as’have been served here dur- The is that we sell only guaranteed goods. ing the past four weeks. reason We do not buy goods for sale purposes. We are offering our own regular stock at Sacrifice Prices, in order to carry nothing over from one season to anoth- clean out er. We are determined to our entire Winter stock and We Are Offering Greater Bargains Than Ever Before. Don’t Miss This Great Opportunity.” First Come, 1 L vliss 1s A PI Yeo First Served. ws a —————— mm Fo a . J. 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