THE CENTRE REPORTER "A. rl ce m——— THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1924. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. WW, BMITH.....covvnnsssnrsssassBditor EDW. B BAILEW......Looal Editor aad Business Massager. Entered at the Post Office in Gentre Hal as second class mall matter. TERMS ~The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance. arom rtanstainns * CHURCH APPOINTMENTS, St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran (Rev. M. C. Drumm, Pastor) LUTHERAN (according to schedule) ~—Tusseyville, 10:30; Centre Hall, 2:30; Bpring Mills, 7:30. Jee Methodist Eplseopaj (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) Evangelleal (Rev. J. F. Bingman, Pastor.) Lemont— Sunday School at 9: Regular worship at Tusseyville— Sunday School at 1: Regular worship at Centre Hall— Regular worship at Mr. H W. Shaffer, ur prominent layman, of the of the 30 A. M. 10:3p A.M 30 P. 2:30 P. M. M. 7:30 P. M. of Lack Haven, will speAk at interest all above services in the Forward Campaign, Egg Hil— Children's evening at Day 8:00 o'clock. services Saturday Evangelical, Spring Mills, Rev. Stanfecker, will speak as follows: Bathesda, 10:30 Spring Mills, Sunday, 2:30. 7:30. Interest of the Forward Campaign. of Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday, Paradise, Sunday, Preshyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)... Presbyterian — Lemont, Boalsburg, afternoon; evening. morning ine Grove Mills Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Centre Hall— 10:30 Church services 9:30 Sunday School Farmers Mills— Children’s Day Service, 7 Keener, Pastor) 0PM Saturday, 2:00, Catechetical lectures. AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, pastor.) Salem—Children’s Service at 9:15; at 10:15. Millhelm—8. 8. at 9:30. Service con- ducted by Brotherhood of vagied de nominational membership from Sha- mokin, at 10:30 Aaronsburg—8, 8S. at 9:30: service by the Brotherhood at 2:30 PP M S 8 oS. BOALSBURG. The preaching services in Re evening were the formed church Sunday well attended tev. Romig preached the sermon. Mrs are Laura Place Mrs and her daughter visiting Mrs Woods Mrs home for thirteen mg In Texas Mra Harvey visiting her sister-in-law, Coxey Mr. and James Fry, delphia. at Mra. Fry's parents, Mr Kaup Place's mother (Dw.) Place has not been years. She is liv of Florida. Mrs, Searson, i= Nannle Mrs. of Phila- of Joan are visiting the home and Mrs, A Box wlly the number of Odd State College 1. ©. Fellows OQ PF memorial services Sunday afternoon. The 8. E fo trip Sunday afternoon to Graysville and home by way of Tadpole and the White Hall road. The opening of the ice cream parlor at the Malta Temple Saturday evening was well attended. The music was much The Maltas will have their ice cream parlor open every Sat- urday evening and ment will be were at Weber family took an au- enjoyed. musical entertain- of the social feat- ures, All come amd enjoy the evening. R. B. Harrison and family attended the wedding of Mr. Harrison's niece, Miss Margaret Hoy, of State Coliege, Monday. one I MTP AIT Bear Liberated on Nittany Mt. The second black bear was released in Greens Valley, north of Centre Hall, last week. The bear was shipped from McKean county, and weighed 350 pounds. He was black, the specie found in the Pennsylvania mountains and will feel quite at home on Nittany Mountain, AI MAAR. Fleming to Lead Republicans, Wilson I. Fleming. of Philipsburg, succeeds Frank Mayes as chalrman of the Republican party in Centre coun- ty. Mr. Fleming was elected at a meeting of local chafrmen at the Nit: tany Club House, Heck Park. last week. Hon. H. B. Scott held the reins and was made chajrman of the meeting and succeeded in having his personal choice named as head of the party. THis brings the Hon. Mr. Scott again into political prominence, and the boys will be eager t, again feed on the money withheld since his defeat for state senator, i DEATHS, ——— CORMAN. —Chrisa Ann Corman( nee | oush) was born July 1, "1854. She | died at her home in Coburn, Thursday evening of last week, aged 69 years. 11 11 days. She was married 24, 1872, John H. Corman. union was continued for over 60 She united with the Reformed H0 years ago ang at the time of her death was a member of Coburn Reformed church. A son preceded her to the grave a number of ago There are left her husband, three sons—W, C, Corman, of Pittsburgh; T. F., of Windher, and JI. t.. of Coburn; six daughters—Mrs, lower, Mrs. Wm. Grove, Mrs, Thomas Hosterman, Mrs, I. A. Meyer, Mrs, John Vonada, of Coburn; Mrs Warren of Woodward; 22 and three services were from the Reformed Rev, was to which years, church over besides och, also sisters held Monday and continued church. conducted by John 8. Hollenbach. at Miltheim. Mrs, Milligan Pittsburgh. the Funeml morning in the the pastor, Interment home made GOHEEN .- dex {ioheen in body having been taken it Undertaker F, V “wt ille for shipped to Tyrone where wns in charge by Goodhart and brought Mr. to Graysy interment, CGoheen was long 1 missionary, representing the Presby- Indian, two terian boards and Lo the in gave mission oause Robert |SOnNs, and John active ce Goheen, now in TY in the India fled. mission these missionaries have been in Cent Hall Presbyterian re and spoke for the cause in the church. A daughter, Mrs whose husband Ww was Gordon Avison, ¥. MM. C. A. 80 survives in a worker Her vears. The deceased Mrs. F. V. Goheens 'Y issit in Hamsport, age about is an am CGoodhart, whose home frequently when section, JORDON Aasronsburg Adam | al near when he moved 1 diel] at his His death was haster recently and “Injured born Pine C He maiden n it rev k Years, whose LIT daughter of the late one daughter, Mrs Aaronshurg » Rider, of gs. Interment was it Aarons ————— A ——— Bables Reformed cemetery Arrive In Palrs, Kiinger—Willlams, The Hu Mian mont, odist ch ae of (Ruy Margaret mar in the presen After groom le the ceoremony ft or New other points in the oar Both the orably known engaged as a pultiis ahool as such was very MH, next GG KE. will lock Supper, June of Tuesday ev Ladies supper ening week Temple, K from b © Laxige Room and 40¢ consist of Mere to o'clock in 1 the 35 dren will and The fcited, Prices, adults chicken. for The noodles coffeo public chil for menu ham ofc Oy ogee. ve patronage cream. cake, of the in SA A AI SL MARRIAGE LICENSES, Willlam Newman A. Dyke Milesbure Emma Milesburg Carl 1. Margaret Hoy R. E Sylvester Marguerite Hoenstein Holliday sburg State College Bellefonte Milesburg Cruse A Allen Hzabeth Hugg Watson Bellefonte Pendleton Bellefonte Joswe Klinger ellefonte Margaret Williams Lemont lellefonte Bellefonte Earl Corman Hilda Clarence Emenhizer Kern Coburn Mary Gentzel A — a ———— Your Income Tax. The new income tax for a reduction of twenty-five per cent fn the tax rte, applicable to tax on in- | come reported March 156th. jast. If at’ the time you filed your return you paid threedourths of the amount of tax! reported. no further payment will be due. If at the time you filed your re- | turn, yuo paid one-half of the amount of tax reported no payment will be due until September 16th. If at the time you filed your return you paid only one-fourth of the amount of tax re-| ported, you must pay on or before June 16th one-half of the amoug paid | by you when you filed your return. | The main point 40 be borne in mind | fs that one-half of the tax due from | you this year must have been paid on or before June 156th. law provides | BASEBALL, Hand Shutout t, State College. Going to Saturday afternoon, decisively defeated baseball team on It by who State the the State New Beaver wns the the this witnessed the Hall well playing thelr opponénts Newton Crawford held hits, and up until the 6th “State falled Hall, the liland 14 for extra best when College on very College Feld, clean-cut locals Sore, victory and Hy ost locals HENSON, that out - every tur. «contest Centre deserved to win, nt “State” to Centre Gil being to connect safely. on other hand, pounded for sfo swale, severs] The thre had the runiess bases locals performed Twice but were “State” tensed to score bases loaded, The outfield, work, “State” retired id all hits CH taking of without a spelndid care the fal Y. to cuter garden sii p-up The box score: CENTRE HALL R H OO A Frank, 0 Dunst, 3b .. . ‘ “ 2 A Emery, N Crawford, (Gross. ss H Emery Keller, M R MceClinti COLLEGE BR H STATE mm . Totals Millhelm Winner in Short Game, 4 Hameo R H O A Just a Real {KR Miller, | Ziegler, rf | Brown, of Ciramley, Totals The | Millheln Hall aut, by dnnings Bene {Centre i Struck Haines, 4, i ——— i | MILLHEIM, | (From the Journal.) i Mr Mrs, Clyde of Milton, Mrs Ww P. J Were and Stover and two children, were Bunday mo- with Btover's Mrs, J. Mi of Tyrons tor parents. Mr Mr Klests and ), Housman, nnd Fitzpatrick and family. among the dants funeral Miss B out-of -lown atte ut the anche A. Bmith, from Dew- his here came up Company wile v heen with Knarr, motored Ue ind Mrs mip iad who Cast Iron Wanted... ly drop us a postal card and we will call at once. Lagrelton Foundry Co. Inc., LAURELTON, PA. 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