THE CENTRE BEPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. comnts hs mmol rea oe A — — CENTRE HALL, PENNA. | “THURSDAY, NOVEMBE R 20. 1924 ein SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W, BMITH.....conttvivsenseressJRditor EDW. B. BAILEY......Local Editor snd Business Manager, Entered at the Post Office » Centre Hab | as second class mall matter, : the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES Legal notices, twenty ceats per line for three lmsertions, and tem cents per ilme for each additional imsertion, Lecal notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents. Display advertising rales made known en application. Borough Fire Alarm. In ease of fire in the boreugh Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire is north ef Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when | fire ls south of Reformed church. ~ CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. (Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, of mill Pastor AM. M., wi SSIONAary 10:30 A Centre Hall, 2:30 P. Kern, a returned Mi rica, will present the as the needs of and conduct the ice, when every boxes well filled Mills, 7:3 “The Tussey ville, progress our vanuren Thank- one will P. M Ideal Con Spring 30 Theme: Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian Lemont, Boalsburg, afternoon, evening. Centre Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Centre Hall— 6:45 Organ 7:06 Home 9:30 Sunday Spring Mille— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Ho Missionary Farmers Mills— 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Holy Communion. Saturday 2:30 P. M.—Preparat Services. Pastor) Recita Mission ry School. — Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Tusseyville— Sunday School-at 9:30 Regular worship at 10:3 inden Hall— Sunday School at 1:30 P Regular Lemont Sunday Savion) Revival Bingman., Pastor.) AM A. M M P. M. worship at 2:30 School, 9:30 a. m at 7:30 PM Spring Mills Haney, TV IOeS Evangelical, (Rev. E. E Green Grove Pastor Bethesda at 2:30 Spring ing at AWARD CONTRACT FOR NEW HOME FOR F. D. Beyer and Co. for Presbyterian’s Hollidayshurg. AGED Tyrone, Get Job Building Near * Construction of home for the Presbytery, to Prestyteriang in this section was awarded to F. D. Beyer and pany, of Tyrone. Building will begin wis The new ler property in wil be added on the site A new addition will the rear of the old 47 feet square, and ft is pl bulid wings on inal buliding. Only south side will be first floor of to be buiit at dhe the kitchen, pantry thé second floor the firmary, nurses’ room room The cold storage, room laun dry and ssh pits will be located in the elevator in this building The new wing on the will be 36 by 100 feet In sions and will be donnected original building by on each floor. There trance at the front and sun parlors at floora, the aged of which new pr Huntingdon the vps the Presbytery belong, Orn - operations announced the Kel Three wings soon. it home will be on Gaysport to the present “building be erected at struct ure ! “ti pried tO either wide of the orig the one on the erected at present the rear wil and dining diet kitchen, in and sick bolier ne new siructure contain room | south side its dimen- the AVS with passage be new of will of the the an en wing rear both A A 3 MS As. In his own mind Pinchot is a great governor and economist, hut he awful jot of trouble to get others see i. In fact, i Pinchot tell of his greatness himself, would hear of it has an to wouldn't no one C—O MS 5a 5 NS Transfers of Real Estate. Charles D. Lauck ot ux, to Corl, tract In Ferguson twp: $4,500, M. 8. Betz. et ux, to Raymond Lu- cas, tract In Marion twp.; $750, Mary SBaucerman, ot bar, to Charles A. Snyder, tract In Ferguson twp. $5,000, Ella M. Gray to Cecdlin B, Strunk, tract in Spring twp,; $2,000, Wiliam F. Wolfe, et ux, to W. I, Musser, et al, tract in Penn twp. $125, Wm. A. Corl. et ux, to Bessie M. Corl, tract In Ferguson twp.: $6,000, John D. Miller, treasurer, to Bigler, tract in Potter twp.; $8.59. Cora ¥. DEATHS, Adams, widow of Edwin Adams, died at the home of and Mra, 8. P. Hennigh, in Centre Hall, Monday afternoon at 4 as the direct result of a stroke of par- Sunday a week ago. is a cousin of Mrs, Centre Hall two being stricken it short visit sped ADAMS. ~ Mra. Clara o'clock. alysis suffered Mrs, Adams, who Hennlgh, came to days prior to her was her intention | here to (eave for inter after Flovida un to the Her of 0 aged 62 yeurs. away i“ children Deceased was pasar No number were born husband years ago, their union. A short funeral Hennigh home morning by Rev. H. H. Sherman. dertaker F. V. Goodhart will thén con- vey the remains to Williamsport where services will be conducted in (Methodist) Church, followed in Wildwood cemetery, will be held {Thursday ) Un- service the this Grace by interment — WERNER ~Thursday last week, Albert August suddenly from diabetis, for wins being treated Mr. Werner Centre Hall and WwWiate of died afternoon Werner which by a and his several tis- local moth- he in to weeks Jeanette, the pr W. Black. his death, the mother up L part of the Mrs, Elmer The town time Mr. week for a home of About a man and ago from alt Mrs, C boarded and prior to young ght house ocx Noll, man his took housckeep- ng upled by the Bi wis in a and it ad VOUnNg able be ahout or three up to two death His where and it disense he was convulsions Wis ig from one of these at passed away ecenged was a wm of Mi Werner Of Jeanette, His oc We A children ve Years Greensburg, and a il gi hai but no prepared by Under Frdaddy wd ireensbhurg morning OT in Haney etaider Willinmeport § living daught vior, of Che Mrs nie and Mrs Miu Mill Mrs. Harry SEEN z st ivy Ld irs. Musser Coldren. and Mra Hermuar hdme of his jife he Methodist church r years LO when the Trinity Lewis Evangeli where he Hh aid y fill od} chorister [i iF He a aw hewn! wel superin office of the time iso the until death, when he was also the t reaRure and a ding steward member of iurceh bad tiw ol He was encher and ol «oom mitten school deo a Sunday ie Jender until death oned him re taken to Williams Ses sninint id W. ligin, well known her of Mifflinburg, died the office of D Hill at that den. being Mr. gin ing are his wife of Harrisburg, David 11- two sisters College, Spring the HLAIN wholesale bute place i His on eed by angina ed 556 and one denth was ste ps tO iw : was years Surviy ag son. | Hugin brother, Mills, Mary Inrtges. and Mrs. Sam Mills, Interment Mifflinburg aul the following of and gin, Mra Logan and of State Rearick. of Was made in cemetery A AA AIA 1 Murderers Sent to Prison. of « the Philadeiphia. notified of Snyder county that Mrs Willow paramour, Ralph Shade! and sentenced from ten to years for their part in the kill. Harvey Willow, should not be brought to the Eastern Penitentiary. On Monday Mrs, Willow was taken to Lackawanna county jal. and Shadel to the Western Penitentiary, Pitts. burgh, to begin their terms of sen- tence The tentiary in sherify prisoners officials Peni- the the two Eastern Annie youthfin convicted twenty ing of A MI SA Creamery Plant to Close, To the Public: After serving the farming public of East end of Centre county for ghirty- Beven years without a vacation, and failing in health, we have decided to close down our Creamery on December 1st, 1924. and all accounts will be pad in full and plant closed down. The plant is for eale private, and anyoné who wants a complete plant, first-class in aly respects, will do well to come and see us and buy at a bargaid, The Company hereby thanks the public for its patronage these many years and wishes it well, Yours respectfuly, SPRING MILLS CREAMERY (£0, T—— 4 MARRIAGE LICENSES, M Hall Hall Shoe Mills Brisbin Philipsburg Smith... Margaret M., Emery Wallace HK, Nuttycombe, Dorothy J, Gill. Paul Jakack, Helen (Coley Lentre Centre Snow Oscenln Daniel CC, Craig Bellefonte Mabel M Abram D, Geneveve WW. Watson William B. Keeler Emely Adaline Holmes Stevens Hoy Sindall Bylvis Fmey Bellefonte lellefonte Jellefonte State Htate Jackson College College . Bellefonte . Bellefonte Vincent Twila ‘a V. KE. I Altoona Stormstown George Mary C—O 10 Per Ct, Hunting per y all Discount to Hunters, 10 the purchase of sugar, for thelr STORE, Centre compiete, parties will be allowed Discount excep ORIOLE stocks cent. on provisions, at the Buy now; camp, Hall. are a——— A A ———— PINE GROVE MILLS, is loading a car with Penna, Furnace, Cydus Powley ill consider ty” doffed for a chunk of bruin, The of the has bed JR County David i new J. R among tion is not The G entertainment Alfred Davis 50 wheat at $1 our “Ka bulk Corn been crib Centre a take to the medical Smith wa hospitag patient Slegal home at Smith as a is breaking ground for State College. and KH Elmer (3. Goheen ar the WICK, arr's condi improved, nudes school are planning for entitled the Farm.” Thanks giving on Mrs 3 1 ri of #1 George islited reltives ends in the Mountain City al much benefited fifteen woods for week and was The Si ker club of struck the Monday Mrs POI Potter morning N¢ county bear gteak dow ww for bear fall arm Charles Bears had a fracturing her Wiel right Ladies Ald elt ind wm also arm The hurch will SUPDer ite Als clea for der fox Wome ir i her whe a royal { She wi ft i Laut Foest zenlous member heran church and ite olde: Mer inst of of four m survive PF held Sato afternoon Hen i. FP officiating A— a A Mp TAA BOALSBURG. ay. Monday proved to be ¢ Sn Sunday, Mra tertnined at dinner family and Curtis Mra Emma Williamsport. Mr repairs ined the her family. Bhe children uneral was the mother two of who BV Ses I her pas- Ya English Sune ari Tuesday wintery Haze) Ney in Maver Kuhn are ang fut moving for nights wenther Mevey Meyer and daughter, Mrs. Kuhn's ieorge Howe Refortned along nicely, the new December 1st the Lutheran Sun- day school will conduct a bake at the parsonage the day Thanksgiving day. That is get the good thingw to eat BM oherts and his house keepor moved to Mileshurg Friday Mr. Hob. erts will work at the carpenter trade in Bellefonte. His son Frank is stay- ing with Fortney The ladies’ class of the Reformed Sunday School holding a bazaar and chicken supper on Saturday of this week. The basaar will open at 2 o'clock and continue inte the even ing, the things to be on sale are all hand made, both usefifl and ornament- al. The supper wil start at 5 and continue during the evening: price, 60c. The bamiar and supper will both be held In Malta temple. All are invited, rea) eon. and family and of visiting Mra the parents The |ONnnEge par and mintos wre be anG nis wi A ladies « all will ready fo by nes of sale before where (0 George are A — — a, GEORGES YALLEY These Johnstown people spent the week at the home of O, 1.7 Aukerman: Mr. and Mra. Jaumes Poling, “Mr. and Mra, Webster Hillebrand, George Hil- debrand, John Ament, William Ament. Harry Ament. John Ament. who is a well known policeman of Johnstown, in very well pleased with Georges Val ley, and Is talking about buying a farm for a summer home. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. BEmpfield, Mr and Mrs. Bova Smith spent Bune day at Carlisle with Albert Empfield and family, Frank Murphy. of Johnetown, is spending a few days with his sister, Mra. Elmer Aukerman. x iri —— i date, some of our more than make — -_p. EU SN HA rs, we plan on a up the deficiency. ther only drive that will year. PUBLIC REGISTER. THU RS] BALE FUBLIC SALE. we wel? CATTI mileh cows "hoat oy brood ahait OY 40 iD has nll Che IMP LEMENT are for Moe cut, as tf len ¥ wpe $i good ghape Pennsyia good tivat for, Gale cul growl roller riding Conklin cultiva Hy racuse a © r ohill plows, pow tooth tire, aay gpring harrows, WREOr 4-iny Conklin rack power, burr: new Wan. Galloway $ New Holand 34 feet 44-inch carriage v shod 2-horse cult with a8 Now ot work ha Acorn coal chunk stove, 3, and many I. P. Mayes, horse «inch gy we with box bode, good ete. as Separator, articles. wl as wh on. AUrTEY Ou, hentoy Sharp other new: No. auct J. ELMER ROYER. NEV APVERTISEMENTS, FOUNDA a certain amount of by the undersigned Bellefonte. 1; th eowner Bradford, FOUND-In Centre paper money, by Isabel Bradford presenting proper proof of ownership | same oan be had by calling DM. Bradford, at PP. R Rgstation. FOR SALE. 6 mitk good Holstein, all are milking. Her bert ¥. Grove, on the BE. H. Grove farm, near Tusseyville. » pocket hook containing money wigs on n #t reet in Fon reasonable prood Ww an have Hall; | 8) RSG a Centre Beil Hall, a piece of] iv! on Cows One FOR BALE Property at Centre Hill: 13 acres of land; bulldings in excellent condition. Inquire of Mrs Charles H. Foust, Centre Hall, Pa. FOR BALE-Two one a Red Cross, the other smaller but almost new. Inquire of W, O Heckman, Centre Hall, Pa. heater stoves FARM FOR RENT--Farm now o0c- cupled by Thomas Shaeffer is for rent. For further imformation inquire of W. 0. Heckman, Centre Hall om $8.75 takes the lead in becomingness and chic, sleek Satin and browns in smart a (Fa SIN (ey | For blacks Winter for smarter. LU tog pang millinery Fs ORRY ars HONS, the new coals charm. SUNDAY December 7 Ii Saturday, Dacambis 6 Bellefonte | Lemont i Oak Hall Linden Hall Centre Hall Rising Springt Coburn... 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