————. x THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. B. W. SMITH.....ooersasssnsseecnsRditor EDW,. BE. BAILEY......Looal Editor and Business Manager, — Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mall matter, TERMS. —The terms of subscription to the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional jnsertion. Local 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 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. CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Presbyterian Boalsburg, afternoon; of mill Pastor) — Lemont, morning Pine Grove evening. St. Sunday, Luke's Evangelical Lutheran September Mills Spring Is, Hall, 2:30; Centre services ville oy Trinity Reformed Delas R. Hall— (Rev, Keener, Pastor) Centre 10:30 Church Serv 9:30 Sunday School. Spring Mills— 7:30 Church 9:30 Sunday School. Farmers Mills— 2:30 Church Servicea 1:30 Sunday School. Services Methodist Eplscopa) (Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor) Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Lemont— Sunday School 10:30 {Harv Linden Church Hon Hall-— Sunday School at 1 it « services, onde Regular worship ( Harv Tusseyville— Sunday School cst Home Prayer Meeting, tegular worshi Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E i $e Haney, Pa } I at let hesuda 10 o : +1) Pre 3 30 AARONSBURG (Rev John § Hollenbach, pastor.) Millheim Ha Home Salem REFORMED Charge 8. 8 at Serves if 1 ¥ (5 Services it Salona. 8 ilona, was a Greek Name. nat fan city then for freedom and them to nia, and 3 Mussinas ar © 3 number kf the (ons their of Lock ~of Conser, long ndants Han linton « desc on unt born in a resilent i i ——— Friday, To-morrow will be Camp, mecca for dreds of rollment the 4 p. m. ure the tainment game between College. Two sie. There ers. and The pienic entire at Boalshurg, { Frriday) fittingly Boalsburg, Penns citizens have blanks and big parade which A big basket day, and in the fi frie there be enter of Hall will rm Contre bands will be a real big public on the diy to baselnll Nate “ and fhrnish prominent mi speak day is assured im cordially rid heart's invitesd t Ww the content. groninds ond t hoes ——— AA AAAS Cleaning Up. Fourteen arrests wer made pro- hibition officers Haturday night, In Bellefonte, and a quantity of liquor and tw, stills confiscated, All those arrested were placed under $1.000 bal for a hearing on Monday. two officers took part in the b vv on Twenty - aids, AI APS SH ARS. I being drilled on top of Nittany Mountain by J. H. Detwiler with a view of furnishing an abun- dant supply of water for Intended improvements for next season. The well is loeated on high ground so the water may be run by gravity t, the buildings, Edward Riter ls doing the drilling and he has reached no depth of one hundred feet, ———————— A PAA A. Defense Day—Friday—at Boalshurg, A well DEATHS, —— Mra, George home in after a long period sufferer from and various other allments, afflictions POTTER | dled at her Friday afternoon tending She WwW. Cenre an Potter Hall on illness ex of rheumatism her over time, was n one of Mindness, She much fortitude, laid. to rest Monday Rev. J. P, Bingman officiat- the absence of the Lutheran the latter being the church chodce, bore The after- beldng these dlls with body was noon, in minister, ing her The George Oak months, her four | Mrs, Mrs Mary Rudy Mrs, Ohi; of of aut 4 her and namely: the was Jecensed Garbrick Hall. Her 4 daya husband, and Sarah Annle wis and nage daughter reared wns 69 There survive WwW. Potter, daughters, years, George SON SK six Kellerman, Coleville; Iakd Eagle: Mrs, Port Matilda ;® Mrs John Alive Potter, Centre Hall; Galbraith, Youngstown, John Potter, Hublersburg; F'. Potter, Phoenixville; brothers survive Wash. ; Philadelphia, | number i Hdzel { whom Ingram, Redsh, and Exlith and | George also James CGar- and John Gar- There are a grandchildren, them Harold both of their home with the All of the children attended the funeral M——— ARMSTRONG. ~ died Sunday £ 3} Honus | brick, Seattle, brick, also of among und Potter, made grandparents, the deceased Ww. at Palmer, «John an home at made his Interment Wednesday held evening the sister, Mrs. F. FP. Mills, where he f many years, Potters homeo was at Syrucetown, SE TVIC ON mving heen H church. or. Rev Methodist 8 LE HH. The deceasixl was a son of James ‘gtharine (Carson) Armstrong Mills, Unmarried Potters He £ { Dorn at where life of 1 Ww 3 i’ nd 1 ang | Jaooh, the B Monday died wi Horn 23 conducted Glen 5 Aug- nged days od were » of the parenta and grand- afternoon & - ‘eaIneasdany at two Hollen Fair the fohn ens i terment made in E minister nt Evangelical He Evangelical sy: interment Detwiler of died the 1 wane bur- ied £1 Sats church © the of the n ard Lewis burg in cemetery ——— Williams, His Ebenezer Unionville, aged formerly Miss Jones, and three chikiren sur and Alwet, at home ; Philadelphia: Immel F., a Penn State. $0 vears Mary vive: wife Kenzie Mae, student at Edna William ven to Creek J. where thirty Lock Ha- Marsh Mann died in he moved from years ago. A ——————— oS ———— MARRIAGE LICENSES, loland W. McDowell . « « Woodland Isabel KE. Meader, . Clearfield Harry 8. « «5» v «+ « Millheim M. Ruth Frankenerger Milthedim Chirence . Schnure + + + « Millheim Minnie Siifer Andrew Kathryn Earl BE, Neose, ...... coon snes Miltheim James Saylor. .....Bellefonte Morrison , « « . Bellefonte +s ves. «Bellefonte Lynette vv ooo Bellefonte lenjamin HH. Dunkde. ..... Johnstown Blanche Bard Johnstown Maleolm WL Zimmerman. , Mileshurg Elmira A, McKinley. ....... Mileshurg Albert ©. Curtis. .... Philipsburg Margaret White coven os Phillipsburg RS AOA o hae e Defense Day-—Friday-—at Boalsburg, Cow Testing Association, tester, Willard Straw, of County Cow Testing Associ reports for the month of Aug: herds tested with 194 cows In 45 dry. Of num- produced over 40 fat over 0 Ib, fat. Eleven pro- 1.000 Its, milk and 200 lbs, milk. The following of the owners and names of the highest in butter-fat duction: (Note- er, The Centre ation, ust 19 milk and ber six and two duced over n list ten COWS this pounds over nine in COWS pro- First name in glven of percentage name of own then hs, of milk, Thomas 1476—4.1, T. 1662 T. 3.5. Peck 3.5 B. A. Thos, 3273.3. Thomas 1079-—3.4. Jd. £3. 4.9 A. J 1228 TC 3.1. cow, breed, of fat.) Jeaver—"Queen’’-—G, H Kryder—"Dyna" C. Kryder—"Trixy"—R. Bros. "Bell" R. "No, “Dynamite” 811 (i. 4.8, H.~ Sampeel Beaver 1 Beave—"Dyna"— (1, H. Snook—"Hannah"- Hartle 3.1 Kryder—"Malda" & Bro.-—-"Rose" A ————— A ———— Home, property, Thomas and Shreckengust, to DD, Milton ooCupy next = $1504, hundred dollars less for the last assistant Purchased a The Krumbine by C. 8 H. B Intter inter by sold ed to the will prac sold him by who was Bradford, The is several it pring which price Was over i than It Mr. agent Pas time sold under he station tradford, for a that time attention. fa Position of Years, has given The® Reporter | held ing number business closa “ has become a home owner, A. —— a Neeso—Frankenberger, Wednesday at Heformed Harry 8S Miss Ruth «1 in holy John son Om 9:45 Aarons evening parsonsge, Neese, of Frankenberger thelr The John eliefonte. were widioek pastor by 8, Hollenbach, {f Mr Mrs f M and ally = a groom and elm, is an employe Motor Bellefonte Mi Frankenberger, L0., of daughter f she They ex housekeeping the happiness in Belle ’ in near future and ti ti— A —————— Making Topographic E. B, HILL of the Rnogeal orl Map. I'nited Ivey and his ArT assistant rank Haines, ves?! in Centre will remain Mr. Hill Fog Tapiee shout in paking a map which ithout 200 square miles show all houses, 8, ob resid iR every pol | Sf ¥ The “1 wale wih be 1 SA MS —— § 50040 . T. 1’. Convention, ith par aaaed 51 nt +e County W, Howsnrd n Wednesda 17 at September th nthering pressdent rangements are ee Lppointedd officers places and superintendents ire named below M bea president Hall Hobwwon Mm vice-president ; Williams, Fleming. Mrs. V. C recording svretasy Gatwick, Bellefonte Mra Frank Knowls Superintendents Mre O (8 L. T. L.; Mrs College, 8 T T l. Bedlefonte. Mrs Nettie Evangelistic; Mra mednl contess ; Mrs Anna Aaromsburg, solders and sail Mra WW. A Brovies State (Col- peace: Mra W. Smith, Centre publicity Catharine Phil. Aaronshurg Mrs Henry, mig. Rhoads diefonte, Frank M Fisher Mrs Nan- corresponding Blanch- Mra y Centre file secretary; ard, iL Lidge, lar P. B reas Hteels Frank L.;: Mra B Mra Christian marhart, 0 OO © secretary ey, Bellefonte, State Buck. BPenc Citizenship; Gardner Mary Fobert Fleming 3 0, Philipsburg, Stewlev, Stover, (re lege, Hall, pms, Fred slon. 8 Mera anti-narcotics; Philipsburg. flower A MP IATA TUSSEYVILLE and Greely Jordan made trip Pine Grove Mills Stewart husineas Tuessiay - J. B., Spangler. who is making his home with his daughter. Mra. Rebecca Wolfe, a Juniata, visiting among friends at this place. Mra, Daniel Fohringer was called to the bedside of her mother Mrs Thom ad Fleisher. at Colyer. Sunday. Rev. J. 8 Howsare left Tuesday for Reading where he will again take up his studies at Schuylkill College after spending a week at the home of E, T. Jordan and family. He was accom- panied by Miss Emily Jordan who will spend some time at Reading and Adamstown, a to on § mm ———————— A —————— SPRING MILLS Mri and Mm Houtz, of ONo, are visiting relatives here, : Clayton Stover and family, of York, are spending a few days here after tenting at Grange Park. Mr. and Mra, OG, C. King attended the funeral of Mra George Potter, at Centre Hall, on Monday. Schools opened on Monday morning with a full attendance in all grades. Mr. and Mra. Ambrose Centsoll, of Shamokin, spent a few days with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Gentazell. i | | | ERR TE _— New “The To the the true wrote had Hs Cat ambitious Now rite then find The Willard moving tmecond playwright | Wrst Willard | producer,” family was from er, but to for and the Canary.” act have you third, urged YOUNg and a and ithe fre of how “The Cat thriller New York is coming to Theatre, Bellefonte, 16, is as full of thrills and sgur- | for 1 the play itself, week, who has been in miner, cowboy, a number of tol 1921 but not until October 1921 | atrical attempted anything bigger one Hing i ieft John Bho and the Ca which had and the Tuesday, | and story i $ . erisational und sold in the throes of ’ the Hen sons beri one apartment house been of writing nary,” famous in : ¥i 47 A pet ra lia i the 4 wt a the {i $ th hi . id. AL Mii ify it two one in in spite n i i 3 { } vile GIriim His will play Moose | had do his in od ring y i i plas the Chicago and ost i} i ! ur i Atnerien this Beason he finish It wos aftey frirt i { i Temple Hept hesic, el in ia uhnitied producer prises as Willard, paperman, thee f ¢ fan her i Mr, Willard the iipt turn news cated and | Undismayed Alifflin aoton aviator, has playites 20, handed io to shes his had than The the one-act lie the outline thought Laambms credit, he friend few busine Who proms dny The engagement it within a 4 act, id entertainment Lambs had thediller for an gambol. Willd of would I enemies committee of the alto pub- | up. drafted the that he the blase | fully of girl | § trving drive thet an inheritance, Mr. Willard agreed with but insisted Mer ant hone asked him to write pass away the time At 3 husband 5 impending o'chowk the nex rapidly returmdng a short sketch {surprise that his wile wa startle the were even dressed, anxiously wins story a She, confessed that after (COAL-40 OAL, Lo she wa Tey the ALA seript, 8 alraid i insane in order might | Husband took the | . 10 atl al Friday the On she Hex When read to it he = On Jan. 18 LTUAry his | and sal thi that that “That's she him was had fine | presented Frisiny 1 4 Lie than a playlet, a out of "rR vM town, McCLENAHA 2 i 1 v - i fe iu k i The Greatest Saleoi1924 Last Call to Nieman's Clean-Sweep Sale Everyone who has attended this sale has marveled at the Low Prices. This is your last opporunity to come and find out for yourself. This year this great sale means more than ever. It will be a cleaning event, made necessary as a preparation for our large New None of our present stock will be carried over. All must be of costs or profits and so this sale involves $50,000 worth of Goo Wearing Apparel, The Sales Occasion Where You Profit Most Come and see let your own judgment be your guide. We could in glowing terms concerning the unexcelied bargains offered. | lieving — comparing is definite proof, and you will be wiser. Attend This Big Clean-Sweep Sale and Save decisive house- Fall Line. regardless Seasonable S80 d i 1, wrile a page D. J. NIEMAN MILLHEIM t SEE FIRST In order to feature the opening of our new garage, corner Spring and High Streets, Bellefonte, we have decided to give away absolutely Free $100 Automobile Accessories Every person who has purchased a Chevrolet car from this firm, between Janu- ary 1, 1924, and our opening date [which will be announced later] is entitled to par- ticipate in the above contest. This applies to used cars as well as new ones. No Lottery! No Game of Chance! Every patron of DECKER BROS., new or old, is given the privilege of sharing our FREE PRIZES. First Prize..........c.. Second Prize Third Prize... $50.00 25.00 15.00 - Fourth Prize 10.00 Every $50 Purchase Makes You Eligible For example, the purchase of a DeLuxe Touring Car at $725 entitles you to 14 coupons ; a touring car at $575, gives you 11 coupons ; a sedan at $885 gives you 17 coupons ; a 4-passenger coupe at $812 gives you 16 coupons; a 2-passenger coupe at $715 gives you 14 coupons, and a roadster at $660 gives you 11 coupons. For further information call at * DECKER BROTHERS and see Mr. J. C. HOUCK, the manager.
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