THE CENTRE REPORTER. — —— nm—— THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1924. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, or same ai sot SS —————— —— ————— as second class mall matter, twen and insertion, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known en application, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: mill fire is north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south ef Reformed church. * GHURGH APPOINTMENTS. St. Luke's Evangelical Lutheran (Rev. M. C. Drumm, Pastor) LUTHERAN, (According to schedule) ~—Farmers Mills. morning; Centre Hall, afternoon; Georges Valley, evening. oe Methodist Eplseopa) (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) Sprucetown, 10:30 A. M.; Mills, 2:30 P. M.; Centre Hall, M. Spring 7:30 P. Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman, Centre Hall— Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Egg Hill— Sunday School at Tusseyville— Pastor.) 9:30 A. M. Regular worship at 2:30 Po M. Lemont— Children's Day Service, 8 P. M. Preshyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)... Grove afternoon; Presbyterian ~— Pine morning; Centre Hall, mont, evening. Le- Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 2:30 Regular lord's Day services. 1:30 Sunday School. Tusseyville— 10:30 Church servicea 9:30 Sunday School. Spring Mille— Children’s Day Service, 7:30 P. M. Farmers Mills Baturday, 2:00, Catechetical lectures. (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) Caburn- at at Paul's—8. 8. at 9:30; Services 9: 8. 8 10 St, at 10:30, Aaronsburg 7:30. Subject—"The New Life” Services -8. 8. at 9:30; ag legeneration and ? BOALSBURG. Frank McFarlane from a Stroke a Miss Ethel Chevrolet js seriously il few days ago. Gingrich has purchased coupe {rom Decker E. C. Radel, the Oak Hall station agent, is sporting Ford sedan re- cently purchased The 1.O. O. FP year jewels to A. R. Lee Zong Saturday evening. Wm. A. Rockey is having lights installed in the where his son Ralph Hives. Wm. R. Ham and family and O. F. Smith and family and Mise Margaret Ferree went to Maine last week spend the summer. Postmaster Jacob Meyer and little Miss Jane Close Sunday with Lee Brooks near Spring Mills. There will be preaching services the Reformed at 7:30. tev, will preach. service, a ros a and and spent and in Al} are invited to Malta will open an ice cream in the lower room of their temple. Toe cream and cake and hot coffee and soft drinks will be on sale. For the opening evening there will be music during the evening-—both vo- cal and instrumental, and a pano so- loist will be present and give some selections at about 9 ocock. AN invited t, come and get some of the good things to eat and drink and en- Joy the music while eating. I MARIS. The funeral of Miss Mary C. Fisher was largely attended Among those from a distance who came to pay their last respects to the deceased are noted the following: Mr. and Mre Arthur Fisher, Frank Fisher, Orwigsburg; Mra. Fannie Vandersiice, Port Clin- ton; Mrs. Catherine Bell, Mrs. John Bell and daughter, Mre. Richard Coll ins, Huntingdon; Mre. Clara Musser, Middletown; Rev. J. H. Keller and son, John Hanney, China Grove, N. C.: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Snyder, Bunbury; Mrs. C. W. Bwartz, George Swartz. Mrs Adam Heckman, State College; Mra 14a Fisher, Mra. John Fisher, Belle: fonte; Miss Jessie M. Sankey, Miss Margaret Ruhl, Mifflinburg; Mrs. Ern- est, Rubi, Millmont; Mrs. N. BE. Robb, Miss Mary Robb, Bellefonte. Hospital Directors. Elected, At a meeting held in the court about seventy-five persons interested | in hospital work, measures were taken | to rename and reorganize the hospital Bellefonte. Under the and by-laws adopted, the | wil be known as the Centre | Hospital and will be the agement of a board of directors of fif- of been the Hin constitution institution County under man of whom residents the seven are Bellefonte, remainder having of The The directors elected follow: Bellefonte--John Hazel, Edward Owens, FF. W, W. T. Kelly, A. Snow Shoe—David State H. Prof. E. C. Woodruff, Port Matilda—W, Milthelm—W, 8. Spring Mills—F. T. A. Manchard, the hospital Monday County. quorum number is eight. Blanchard, George Reynolds, Fauble, Ross Mowery. Chambers, Laird College Holmes, Edgar Willlams, Shelton, A. Pletcher, Carson. Howand- and Maossars, Reynolds members the The evening. Fauble are only on directors at former board, will organize the hospital, ——c——— ————— Bloom—Bible at Edward marriage Agnes home of Halil, and Saturday, Mrs, the Miss the Centre noon, Homan in of Daniel B R. Bible, both Hall, was consummated, ence of few and the contracting The emony was used and was performed by dev. 'M. C. Drumm. After the rites had been performed a sumptuous din- ner was served The bride is employed as a clerk the and for wil continue In that work. i® an over-seas man State highway employee, at Bloom of Centre the friends of in pPres- a relatives parties, rng cer- in the The 4 i present is Oriole store present groom and a a ————————— AA ————— Keller— Knisely, Wayne G. Keller, of State and Miss Margaret Knisely, of Mr. and Mrs Knisely. Bellefonte, were united cently. The groom the Penn State Auto Company known to many his work om College daughter Jacob of in part ET Le Ie is A owner of and weeount about here on of the ball diamond —————— APTS Collar Bone Broken. While held ‘4 rents of playing a the Bertha gnme oat recently home of Miss Louse « wit at Sharer ollided such Ik on Margaret Wilh Ons companions fH her was WOe Os ¥ Done it the af Bellefonte reduced. but ie oodlar to the fracture difficulty splintered hospital taken where with the much been badly the x-ray Miss Margaret wins the bone having 8 reveenea Ly ters into with for sport a which accounts her hard Knock ——————— A A LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Potters XN J. H. Dav vertises a fills pnd «ma idheiser sale of i aroored furniture, July 6th Stone MiH dam prod It # At of wed a trou inches omg was captured by ett Brooks, e town, Mr an dren. Mr Leroy Puff and d Mrs, Ty 3 the ff Pufl’s father, J. Puf of STE ire ot The neighbors Fisher family wish to and friends who assisted them during their recent reavement Martin president Former Governor G t Juni HUOCE 4 baugh was elected of ata his College. at I. for Huntingdon to d brother. Harvey Brumbaugh, who served twenty-five years Mr joa; Mrs. N Flor berts Umstead, of and Mra. E. A. Tu Mr. and Mra E. Morgan and alph. of Topton, were Eeformed and Prof Hanover, son vistors at the parsonage during the past week A son was born Mr Lewistown, Mrs weigh to and Richard Yeager, ing 9% Iba The called as Miss Alice in mother will be re- Woods, who made her home with Mrs. J. 1. Fet tervlf, an aunt, Hall. in Centre Philip Beezer, well known business died thie place Monday wis aged some sixty been in a man of Bellefonte, at his in He had morning years and delicate health for more due to a stroke of paralysis The funeral of Dune] will be held his residence 9:30 and comtinued church, Aaronsburg, pastor, Rev, John 8. Hollenbach. a Year Adam Jordan on Friday of in morning from at Reformed cast Aaronsbhurg the while attending the Miss Mary Fisher funeral, on Tuesday. The purse con: tains some thirty dollars. The return will be appreciated on account of the great need of the money.~-Mrs. Eliza Stump, Centre Hall Undertaker FF. V. Gomthart is Harrisburg attending the sessions the State Undertakers’ Association which convened Wednesday and will close Friday. Mrs, Goodhart. who gives her husband wvaluable assistance In caring for bodies. is accompanying him, in of An oil stove exploded In the lving room of the home of Mrs, Susanna Spangler, In Centre Hall, Tueslay night about ten o'clock. The stove was thrown out of the house by James Foust. a neighbor. Mes. Spangler. who is well on in the nineties. was carried 10 a place of safety. Little dumage was done by the fire | | | | Bett te POTTERS MILLS, Weber spent son, TUSSEYVILLE Korman Spicher, wife and three | and friends of time with Miss Margaret some Hazel Can friends, Smith who is employed in his | 1© Harrisburg on Monday. uncle's bakery at Shore, Mra n Wagner at the home father, Y with her daughter, ? (1 nionviile Jordan ! warren work Mm F spent the here Friday afternoon on thelr way to Colyer to visit Frank made a business trip Javad Jordan, John Is spending some Mrs, Btump, at Jersey spent . time Sunday 1 3. of his 8. Slack the A. Carson and daughter Haz- Thursday in has gone to Cresson to Mrs, Emma Fohringer spent several on State highway. days last week with her son Danlel and | family ! Miss at this place. {el Sadie of Bpring Mills, Saturday and Sunday the Mr, Mrs E. T. (From last week.) | Miss Fred Dunkle, of Punxsutawney, from I spent severay days with his HHiness aunt. John and Anna Fortney, Miss Violet Palmer at the home of Mills, Mr. and Bellefonte visit- Breon, ing dentist, spent at George Auman went to DuBols to home of and Jordan, [el the State road. Narcie Kimport's sister is here linois to care for her during hes uncle and PhitYips Boal hous Mildred E% Frank painted his house, Sunday | Potters Hope it George adkbng another story oq ee} Ls her parents to his Mi arine 4s MH Dues Wee end it MeKinney parenis Kath- place Water this Holderman to Mrs (ieorge Arthur took a and SETH thie SON trip Lewis town Frank Mrs Dewart, Saturday Rickert spent the Mrs, Wm Franklin Mo Ford runabout last Stewnrt SOMe time * of | with his her children, with and week-end and pure week taiph sister, Rockey. family. aL eT $e Mellan hased a now Andrew LOOK a Li Woolrk Stine and ip to Jer Memorial ig Wm. wie Jordan and 8ON Mary Stoner Shore and niece HAVE IT MADE TO MEASURE ey h on Day Those Martz Roy Martz and Mr. and Mrs and Mrs Mahaffey, Wm. Mulbarger, in the ed home LY int home visitors the returning Sven who 1s the home over week end re Lewistown ; ton Martz, Mi: of Altoona Who I family, of l and ny had wandered mountains several $ and Ei spending of his nephew, men, a advair a Attractive Seashore Folder, With view of public witl t Pennsy Issues familiarizing the active the i Any PU I doeasure Jersey ment «of § - i has just 192-page the Reduction in Made-to-Measure SUITS For Men and Young Men At Prices you can easily afford clothing that gives guaranteed these new Low you fit and honest wear. May our big line of patterns today? D. C. MITTERLING ———— ER a a) Others Than Wel Ephraim. we show you TUM UIT IIE DMIOIOE JUIN JA NE I In renin Jina Pusan Ret * : oe JRA J Just a Real Good Car N the Durant Sport Touring your com- fort has been retained---not sacrificed to appearance. 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