THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, ——————— a ee ——————ro. CENTRE , PENNA. rem to THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8 WwW. SMITH. ....oossseeasensssessJRditor BDW, B BAILEY......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Batered at the Post Office In Centre Hab as second class mail matter. TERMS. —The terms of subscription to ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices, twenty cents per lime for three insertions, and tem cents per line for each additional insertion. Loca! notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each fnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rates made known en application. Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will seund: fire is nerth of Reformed church; One leng and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed chureh. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian — Lemont, Boalsburg, evening. morning Hall, afternoon; Centre — Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) NO PREACHING SERVICE, Methodist Eplseopaj (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Hall-— Regular Sunday Scho Bingman, Pastor.) Linden warship Lemont— Sunday School at 9:30 A M Regular worship at 10:3p A. M. Tussey ville— Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. 10:30 Prayer Meeting, . 7:30 P. M. legular worship at Evangelical, Spring (Rev. E. E Green Mills Haney, Pastor.) Grove Mille at Spring Bethesda, AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John 8 Hollenbach, Salem—8, pastor.) 8 at 10:30. Miltheim— at 7 it 9:30; church seryv- foes 8S. 8 fces LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A the ert new Chevrol Ww Swartz, Nittany Mrs. W. A. Magee Jersey, accompanied at the ot local agent of are Hall. The Sunday school ship will hold thelr Winkleblech's grove burg, parental home today (Th {3 Run, parsonage, and family, ing the week W. Haney spent Sunda James Bickets, rested at Jersey fond « por Newberry test of 3.76 of atruck ed he got an “efficiency” at ley. and Mrs, ant Unity. Deitzel's father, tre Hall after the Falr. Ralph Lee and Swabb, of New Orleans, visiting Mr. Mrs Jacob Lee. at mister, Mrs J C is with a typbwriter firm ern city. Mra. John F. Mullen. of and Miss Mary Hering, were among friemis in Centre other sections the past been here fed Mrs, home. Rev. and Mrs, Fiotlenl nn entertained the following guess ing the past week: Dr. el, superintendent county; Mrs Jickel, Miss Bickel, and Mrs. Irene Ringler, Mifflinburg, and Mra Thomas V, ber, of Shamokin. 8 H the Deritzel are at home Alfred they will Eng arrest, where “main Grange ampment friend Louis Lee's parents, and en fit. wied ond fe » South ttshureh, Altona Hall Valley Mullen, weeks, their and during had ACTON » Pittsburgh Penns Mr few to in week, for a Mullen why John 8 h dur O. Bick- Union Martha aly of tar. Fmory ac hnols of F. A. Foreman, of Btate College, and son, Guy F. foreman, of Buffalo, N. YY. were visitors in town Wednesiuy favoring this office with a call. The younger Mr. Foreman ls employed on the New York Central rdfirond and was here on hie vacation. The Fore mans enjoy coming back to Centre Hall, their former home town, At a meeting held at State College on Tuesday evening in the interest of National Defense Day nt Boalsburg, #t was decided that State College shall Join with the remainder of Penns Vale Yey In a joint celbration of the day at Boal Camp. The College people will enroll as a unit and participate in the parade ns such. They wil bring their own band and prove a big fac- tor in the day's celebration, * ———————— A A SUSAR The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year DEATHS, STOVER.-~Mrs, Annie E. (Rishel) ishel, was born in Centre coun- time 10 to township, Michigan, a short aged 78 years, 10 months and She wins united in marriage [sraclt M. Stover April 2nd, 1865, and went to Michigan in the spring of 1868 and his Hved on the same farm since 1869. She united with the Lutheran in her life and remained a faithful member until her death. She to mourn her her daugther Mrs. Henry Morgan, mourned by though ind by a Funeral Salem churcn A. H, Reck, officiating. The pall- ngo, davs early leaves loss adopted and is she host ser - her as mother, and friends, held at the on Friday afternoon, Rev, South tend, indeed was her of vices reiantives were Of Stover, Nelson was Clayton Cloyd Stov- Arthur Stover, Stover, Clar- She kind and loved { who knew her, and will be great: en er, Stover, wl ¥ missed. — "KRAPE.~—Mrs, A, Med at beled Deceased Caroline Krape, WwW. Salona, of George Krape, her home at after a iliness following a stroke. who wis 78% vears of age, was born near Salona vicinity all her | her husband, | M. 8B, Diego, Cal life. She is survived by and a daughter: of ddletown; EE I. M.. ree, of Oak four M sons , of San and Mrs. | Hall, and by one | Winkle- of | and of Altoona. Flex id one sister, John Lydia Herr, Interment and Mrs both Creek. Cedar in Wess, RRIS Mor- il hrist Alexander Gil died #f ninety years, ste Thursday morn He county. teliad born Nove Hobert was in m was ila SHOW The | fired rth Will Expand Business, week, what ommenced by OmbOr. pp NEW GRANGE MOVEMENT. First Penna. Grange Community Lead ership Sehool Closed Wednesday Morning—Sessions Held on Grange Park. As a fitting memorial to its fifty of service to the farmers of Cen: and adjoining counties, the execu- Cont pitted of the Grange Encamp- ind Falr Association drganized nd institution that bids fair to . if not Heference of the Leadership of service to the Pennsylvania Com- the first held on Grange 12 Thursday of last wing yesterday (Wednes- superior, farm life made to i= organization muriaty HSohool, wavs which was n Pas begin i Ci Kk, week and day) morning. The work of the school was under ob servation of State Grange Master John A. McSBparran, and the entire executive board of the Penngylvania State and they wera fayorably impressed with the possibilities of the institution that in all probability State Orange will sponsor it in the future. and use its influence to have the National Grange give the school He support. One of the leading Mr. Gordon, one of the Agricultural Extension staff at Penn Btate, who gave particular attenion to stage work and platform plays, The resuite of his efforts will be noticeable during the various entertainments on the reg- thar program of next week in the au- dtorium. Mr. Bennett. head of the Gregg Township Voeationkl School, gave in: struction on games for eommunity gatherings, Another instructor was Prof, Bross. ler, also ientified with Penn State Ag- ricultuml Department. Dean R. L. Watts wus also a speaker at one or more periods. Mra Rodgers, musical director of the State Grange, both én’ tertained and gave valuable instruc. tion in her line of work, One of the two periods occupied by State Master McBparmn was devoted to pointing (yrange. 0 new the instructors was SANITATION IN THE HOME, — Playlet Part of Leadership Conference ~Sunday Evening Nervices—State Officers and Commitieemen Park, There have been at Grange Park during the week a number of officials of the State Grange and members of the State Executive Committee, The committee named held a formal meet ing on Saturday. Among the taries were State Master John A. Mc- Sparran, Lancaster county; CC. H. Dil- dine, Columbila county; Mr. Armstrong, Luzerne county; Mrs, Loude lor Rodgers, Pomona of State Grange, Washington county] Mrs, and Mrs, Dildine, “Sanitation In subject of a very program given at the Grange ship Conference on the Park evening by the young folks of Hall and vicinity, The program cluded recitations, musical numbers, little playiet entitled the “Sad Tale the Typhoid Germ,” talks by Mr. Edwin Dale, on dlgna- also the Home was interesting little Leader chief topic how was that of the septic bulld tt. Mr. of how concrete Dale to Mrs, fashion and to brief ter-tight up gave make Dale discussion and took in a very able some home Following Mrs. an Fanitation the educational Lowe T. Rodgers in the Penna. State in a delightful community and ‘contributed very Mra Hoffa which thoroughly charge some E 8 wis violin solos, gave a en- The program was under the direction of Miss Ruth Smith and Ishler. both of Centre Hall ram Oh Miss GCoruce The prog was as follows: iirman of the Wilbur Mce- (Mlellan Song The Fly The Sanitation Miriam 1sabel meeting. Ruth Fred Ruth Margnret leader Bingman Bingman Eeiber, Heese, Squad Mitterling, Bradford, “Sad Fate of the Germ.” he Tank Bartgoes Marvin Ishier OW Drain Beulah Catharine Goodhart rds Tambel RHeilber Mary Mila Bradfo Elwoo Helbx Mar Form garet yening The ¥ redigious meeting was suggested by wan perasns on fh um was half were welt Mrs Vania to an address by Pomona Penney Khe also sang and on the viol 1 heartily ude Sankey, the read a retary of the it So RRBOCIH tion, pram meeting ————— AAAS APSA TUSSEYVILLE Jordan pre who is home em foley was seven d Mra Aayion Mahaffey and Martz. of Altoona, with rel who is a Lives student Institute home of hi iace to spend and Mrs Altoona, ahaolr Charles Geary #pent Mr with M Suniay and Mrs parents, mmet Mover. n student of Behuyl College visited several of BE. T. Jordan ed bark by Miss who will he employed Reading it the home He FOOOIDaY Maggie again at college, who rd) Mr little mon, at the home Stutterheck Indedyvon and Flom and lady and Mrs ton k Mra Charles and Mra Boyd Misses Made Bedelyon, Bedelyon all Yeagertown. Jordan, of Colyer ‘Upper wer and Louie friend of William ———— AAAS, GEORGES VALLEY WwW. P spent and Mra Mra Vonmda Mr ville. Mr. and children, of the Intter's Sunday The Barger reunion as largely at- tended on Saturday at “The Locust” in Hoven Mountains Those who Foust home on Sunday were: Mrs John Stump, daughtes Mises Lottie. Mr. and Mrs Bamuel Shilling, (Clarence Shing. Mr. and Mrs Russel Romig, and baby. Mr. and Mm, J. E. Romig, all of Wagner. Mifflin county. Mr. and Mra Frank Mishler and Merle Frank, came down from Johns town on Saturday to visit Mrs. Marg aret Ackerman. They returned home on Sunday and took with them Mrs Va; Wenzel and little grandson, who had been staying with Mrs. Ackerman for a month, Me. and Mra D. D. Decker attended the Willlams veunion at Martha last Saturday. Lim —— AM AAPA AAS Attention, Comrades. The Bist annual reunion of the Cen- tre County Veterans Club association will be held in conjunction with the Grangers’ picnic, on Wednesday, Sept. 3, all day. Able speakers will be pres ent. Soldiers of all wars are cordially invited to Join our ranks, rapidly thinning. and Mrs. John the home of Lingle, of Tussey Lingle Sunday Wm al Mra Ceorge near Centre mister, Mrs Fetterolf and Hall, visited Ira Lingle, on vigited at the James protect the flag: now searcely a corp oral’s guard gather for the roll call Old soldiers will be admitted free to the grounds. Geo, M. Boal, Pres; W, H. Fry, sec. mr ———— A NA MARRIAGE LICENSES. faymond ©. Kramer, ........Seranton Frances Lucinda Sackett.State College John Trvin Hoff................ Tyrone Ida May Lucas. ............ Fleming out the work of the lecturers of sub ordinate Granges. Abert W. Woche. ........... Bellefonte yourself. Wearing Apparel. MILLHEIM ‘| w Fall Line. regardless be sold Seeing 18 be- —-—— POTTERS MILLS, Frank | i | i Mrs i but her brother, i Palme: in John Armstrong, has | been very low Harry Wil | Walter have rel inson and his brother hav Al ifter the ned home nig thelr tonsils venoved in | toon hospital Everybody was Hev the yi Hea] 10 See iW iliams Hawn | lenst ov led with i Runyon in pulpit Sunday CVOrye rest? At ne Home refresh Mrs who fheir oryix the and oil an, of Altoona nisin an have avd Mar iing me "On Me(Chenahan spent some She Mire her frineds in slay daughter, John Me- John Condo spent 8 former # un- parents, Mr Condo front of fore bericd thu was together in with sich windshiekl and and cm quite a hole mheeting fortunately no one well yu the pleased festival everybody W. A (eoirs MoeNitt. Swartz Thy vot x iuyior, ¢ Reedsvilie Waln Es it Milliken, Heads Mr. and Mra. Hiram Lee. State Col- Lege I. A. Har Mr. and Mra Jook. PF. G. Mann, A. M. Nichol, Miss Edith 0 0 shbarger, McVeytown M. Book 188 le James New Lewsitown Pittsburgh Nichol, Pittsburgh. Welshons, Latrobe and ie inne Latrobe Latrobe Louisa Weishons Ww Wealshons, Lildan Walk, Holter, Ditty Mrs Mary a James Homan. Homan, Btate College Miss Altoona. M Houser, Herring, ———— SATAN Millinery at Grange Park. A large of ladies’ and children's felt and velvet bats will be nasortment on display and for sale at the Grange Encampment MRS and Fair, next week. RANDALL HARTER, Coburn, Yq {6-DAY Excursion ROUND TR'P CENTRE HALL Atlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Igle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor THURSDAY Sept. 4 GOOD RETURNING or y phia in SEE FLYERS, Consult Ticket Agents Proportionate {ares from other pointe Ocean Grove Excursion August 21 Pennsylvania R. R. System The Standard Railroad of the World extra, . y allowed at Philadel direction. : i . Jif Encampment Opens August 30th, farmers, Grounds Increased to and pure water. Elecirie light. Fifty cents will be charged for Ald. TRAINS STOP AT Gi Excursion retes on railroads SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE Central Pennsylvania Hall, Pa. Sth, 1924 Exhibition Opens Sept. Ist farmers and for jocated. Shade bey acres, Beautifully Farm Implements, Fruits, 1ie Big Time HSDAY ’ JACOB SHARER, Chalrman. | ! i tities, Always velief in taking CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS rn FOR BALIN -4 shoate, from 100 to 125 Ibe~James BE. Frohm, Centre Hal, Bell phone TARE : te # Cast Iron Wanted... ly drop us a postal card and we will call at once, * Laurelton Foundry Co. Inc. * LAURELTON, PA. oapd Both banks in“Centre will ba closed on Monday, Sept. labor &
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