The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 11, 1924, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSURD WEEKLY,
tse fe es .
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A
NAA
THURSDAY, DECEM BER 11,
ee —————
SMITH & BAILEY, Fropriaiom.
B. W, BMETH.......ooonvenneissies. Bditor
EDW, B. BAILEY......Looal Editor aad
> Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
as second cliss mall matter.
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, Ia advance.
APVERTTISING RATES. Legal notices,
twenty cemts per lime for three insertions,
and tem cents per line for each additional
insertion. \
Borough ‘Fire Alarm.
In case of fire In the boreugh of
Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mill
whistle will sound:
One long and two shert blasts when
fire is morth” of Reformed church;
One Jeng and five short blasts when
fire is south of Reformed church.
fom.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
Penns Valley Lutheran Charge.
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor)
Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M.
Georges Valley, 2:30 PP. M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
Methodist Episcopal
(Rev. H .H. Sherman, Pastor)
Methodist — Sprucetown, morning:
Centre Hall, afternoon; Spring Mills,
evening. Communion at all points,
Presbyterian
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Presbyterian—Centre Hall
Pine Grove Mills, afternoon;
evening.
Evangelistic
10th 19th,
announcement in
column of this
morning.
Lemont,
December
services from
to inchusive, Nee
EWR item
pape
Trinity Reformed
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
10:30 Church services,
9:30 Sunday School.
Tussey ville—
2:30 Church Bervicea
1:30 Sunday School.
Evangelical
(Rev. J. F. Bingman.
Centre Haill—
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Regular worship at 10:39 A. M.
Tusseyville—
Sunday School at 1:30 P. M.
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M.
Egg Hil
Bunday School,
Revival services
Pastor.)
9:30 a. m.
at 7:30. PM
Evangelical, Spring Mls
(Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.)
Locust Grove—8, 8 30;
fees at 10:30,
Paradise—8. 8
7:4
at 9 serv
10;
preaching
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
James Williamson Philipst
Arline Dixon .... . Clearfiel
Archie Whamond Al
Isabel RR. Zettle. Hel
John W
Alta 8S
William
Helen E
A. M. Zucker Cann
Leah M. Nieman Mill
Peter Tirch
Anna CGunta
Otto C,
Lena
Na
Ons
iefante
Confer
+ »
Colyer
H. Shuey i
Gettig
lingo
leamsmnt
easant
onsbureg
Conia
Philipsburg
Benton
‘a Benton
Jurkholder . Avis
Kelley Avis
Howarth Ridge
May Bryay Ridge
College
Matilda
Ridge
pet
Dietz
Kknger
Eldridge
Anna E.
John M.
Gertrude
Sandy
Sandy
George J,
Beatrice
Ellenbarger
Wiite
State
P. Port
Ward Moore Bandy
Phyllis Harody Phil
m——— sn I MA A
On first thought the
turn back a part of the
from automobilg licenses to
boroughs and communities in
iz collected looks attractive,
of investigation will show that
country disticts would te the
Any suggestion of reviging a redisti-
bution of taxed that comes from the
cities must be well studded hv country
districts before being accepted, for as
a rule the cities get the Hon's share
when the division is made.
Ir
proposition to
derived
Cities,
funds
the
which it
bit
th
lowers
but a
DOUBLE-BARRED CROSS
When the double-barred cross was
adopted in 1902 as the emblem of the
International fight against tubereulo-
sis, little did its mo ers realize what
the sweep of this great world-wide
campaign would be within twenty-two
years. In that length of time. tuber
enlogis has become a war ery of peo
ples of every iangunge und avery
ge from the Atlantic to the Pacific
from the North the Hobth Poles
Srom one eng of the world to the other
This eroxe, which appears on the
Christmas Seidl, Is nn rally
in the fght against tuber eylonin
ton
in
SEAL AS A LIF SAVER
A vital factor in proventing tuber
enlogis Ix the Christiane Seal. Th
Real earries health and good cheer on
millions of letters an | packages yenrls
nn: the Christine season and provides
frinds to earey on thé preventive work
every day throughout the year
4 A ci AAA
THREE R'S OF HEALTH
Important factors in pragenting the
tuberculosis germ getting a hold ure
good health and » sturdy body, These
are best obtained hy getting plenty of
fresh alr, proper sleep and wholesoine
.
DEATHS,
last
(8
OSMAN ~~Alfred
surviving member of the Jihes
man family, dled at his home in Al
toona after an illness of a week from
pneumonia. Death occurred Monday
afternoon and interment will made
in Altoona this (Thursday) after
noon. The deceased was reared in
Harris township, and was aged about
wixty seven years, There survives
him his wife, who before marriage
was Mise lizzie Messinger, a nilive
Potter township, and five children,
namely Laird, Roy. Sarah, and -Ger-
trude, Altoona, and Elsie, of Pitts.
Burgh.
Mr.
trade
Osman, the
be
of
of
backsmith by
in the Altoona
(Eman was a
an wus employed
cur shops,
mesa
MILLER. ~—Mra,
wife of Levi Miller,
in Pleasant Gap, early Saturday morn
ing, from . complication of
She was aged seventy-four years.
Wis and reared in Spring
ship, but with her husband, who sul
vives, for a number of vears, lived at
Pittsburgh, Interment wis made at
Pleasant Gap,’ Rev. W. J. Wagner, pas-
tor of the Boalsburg lLauheran church,
offic latipg, although the deceased
a member of the Presbyterian church.
She the of three children
ill deceased
tuth Furey Miller,
died at her home
diseases,
She
born town
was
wus mother
CLOSE Close,
John
dinbetes,
nd in
is survived Iw
ofie brother, Mrs
Mrs. Albert Phillips,
and Mevers, at home
services-were held at the Re
Friday ing inte:
Boalshurg
Mudeline
of Mrs
from
Eva
daughter
died
vear-old Close,
of Ik She
addi
two
i lshurg,
at
her
and
Boalsburg, a
mother
was born
tion to
SiNten y
Heverly
State
and of
College,
Funeral
formed church morn
ment at
—
Washington
months and
ERT «CGewge Em
Years 9
at his home in Fi
wwihiship, Juniata County, ti cof
th her i
Py
tis death being fois,
He was a forn
resident of Lewis
until VEOnrs Te
Mann E
He
itharine
He
niune
ARO.
bre Te
was L
{ Wrap
Oovee of the wil om
awistown
and
nts
Beavers
Mra He rher
These
{f lawisto
of Phil
LIND SUrvive
wn
adelphin
the decensx
Haver
Frefice
ert, of Lock
Hall, and To
of Salona
interment
COMFORT
Years
Flin
LIM
entre Whose
Muss
v preceded him in
He fs survied
daughter, Prank
Dakota lohn Comfort
snd Mes Mil
maid
S11 TULIne We “Bey ge foe
=r
nd one Comf
South
he was a
nded
He atts
Church,
——— MI IAEA AA
Intermediate Sehoo! Report,
Report for month,
! Per
is
cont of atlendance,
The following pupils
3 inte
Clifford
Weaver,
da. Rirle
present ov
Grove, Richard Pai
Lutz. William
Harold Dunkle,
Bradford, Mary Reiber
Helen Meyer, Helen
Rudy, Fay
Helen Rine,
gen, Marian
James Bruce
Smith, Bara
Margaret
Mes
Margaret
, Mar
wn ar { xlen
kirk, Rees. Eve-
Packer,
Miriam
yn Colyer,
xis
Levin
vd line Smith.
Grose
The
sped!
following
ing tests
Bradford, Miri
Willlam Weaver
« ViMitor— Assistant Superintendent
Rothrock.-~Thos. 1. Moore,
a Al AOA
Discount at Oriole Store on
Candies, Fie.
until
munges, ete. wil
in
schoo! teachers,
other church
figured only on actual
ars worth of goods
THE
made
Helen Rine,
un Gross,
100 per cent. in
Marguret
Richard Bail-
ey,
H
teacher
Xmas
From now on
dies, « be sold
discount of vent. to
pret all
Sunday -schools
organisations. Discount
of
pure hased,
ORIOLE STORE.
Centre Hall, Pa.
A AP AA IAN,
BOALSBURG,
Lam Wednesday evening the Jlev.
W. W. Moyer and his wife arrived at
the parsonage with their
goods, and since have been bully
ranging things in the places
they think they will lke them.
The Reformed parsonage
much iMiproved; painted
all through; a gray
put in the kitchen;
ed and the cellar concreted. The re-
pairs aré much appreciated by | Rev.
and Mrs. Moyer. The Rev. filled his
first appointments Sunday-~in the
morning at Pine Hall and in the af-
ternoon at Pine Grove Mills, and in
the evening at Boalsburg,
The Reformed BSunday-school set
Christmas eve for their Christmas en-
tertainment.
Tuesday evening a kitchen shower
Was tendered Mrs, Rachel Tate of” the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
William Young. :
8. R. Rishel had the misfortune of
number daoil-
has been
and papered
enameled range
a furnace install-
rend Sunday evening, In order to
avold hitting a horse and buggy that
was coming toward him he steered
the car into a culvert headbiock,
mashing the oar le. Mr.
Righel was not hurt, »
Preaching services at the Reformed
church Sunday morning at 10:30;
Sunday school at 9:16,
-
Gh mo 3
PERHAPS,
Governor Pinchot Iv Inclined to
point County's Distriet
As Quigley's Successor.
It appears Governor Pinchot
clined to appoint Arthur CO,
tre county's district attorney, to the
judgeship. My. Dale Ig the only at
torney in Céntre county who was favor
able the” nomination of Pinchot
govérnor other Centre county at
having Alters, the
being that county at
gave Alters a majority
Since the election of Pinchot
Myr. Inle has bean in
with him, and his friend-
serving him in good stead
Unless there Is
opposition, Mr. Dale
next judge
pomdar candidate
is Harry ler,
was thought
Keller, it
candidate
against
| DALE,
A pe
Altorney
is in-
Dale, Cen:
to for
the
torney favordd
sult
primary
Pinchot.
Aas governor,
touch
is
tine
re
the
aver
Centre
close
whip
this
al
tog much
will be Centre
county's
The
ment
for appoint-
Kel and eariy in the
would
predicted,
campaign it he be
apamed. Mr.
would be a
next year
the latter
Ward
torney,
Was
the primaries
Quigiey,
at
Judge
fived,
Fleming, the
looking for
also
He
Former
Pinchot's
judge,
Attorney
is
looks like a
District
approval
Furst
ntment
any.
candidate for
of
Is also a
Jhe
Mr
at
wirixs
trouble with all them
Dale
the
There is
except
¥
js that they opposed Pinchot
primaries
something olse the matter
Hepublican ints for
but it is
with all
Quigley's
fn question
erat. of
| Republican
SEAL WORKS ALL
THROUGH THE YEAR
asin
whew s, too delicats
to discuss now A Demo
corse, is Imposithile with a
governor
Woman With Care of Six Chil-
dren Thanks Tuberculosis
Worker For Health Effort.
In an Isolated section of one of the
counties of Pennsyvivania ls
| a woman who has the
| support of six
i her.
Recently an
Tuberc
made
Christmas
es
entire care and
children
resting upon
worker for
New
the Coun.
is losis ety, whose
by the
visits
of
the
the
Woe
are possible sile
to
hiv
Neals . ON a
WHS
visit
commuanity asked
teacher to
man. The
{ other things le
| was the last of her family, ghe
i ing that her parents
sisters had all
When asked
woman sal
! out into
Shortly
sehool
home of this
apd
the
f
visit the
worker called,
garned
among
that
and brothers and
died of t
how
had insisted
uberculos
whe ay # ped,
d she
the
after
apen
making
worker receive
from the whict
following:
woman, in was the
“Your visit gave me new
tion. 1 went to my corn husk
morning with a lighter heart
had for a long time, 1 had
lost confidence In humanity
fidence in myself as vou 3
the way everything looked
"When I saw there are people who
really cared whether my ehildren are
sick or well, whether they are cold or
warm, [ received new courage. If vou
a stranger cares, why should not |
thelr own mother try to do my part
{ I resolved 40 start right now to use
{ the L know about sanitation and
wholesome cooking and such like to
better advantage than 1 did before.
“1 hope sou will eall on. me again
Since 1 know vou are Interested in the
public health I would like to make
Your acquaintance. Thaoking you for
Your Interest In my chi fidren, 1 ree
main, 4 Respec fully,”
This is just one examgnle of
| the Christmas Seal, which
inspira
¢ this
jist al
and
could see
Coe
ry
little
how
ROANON,
Day after
about teaching children and their par.
works throughout the
their
The
many
vania.
homes healthier
little Seal
lives
and
means the
every year in
happier,
saving
a ——— sh
A Life Saving Record
Deaths from tuberculosis
shown a
in Pennsylvania. The
1806 follows:
Rate
Deaths Per
{All farms)
10,780
10.825
10.211
10,122
10.285
10.604
8872
0.802
10.212
1006
1907
1008
19006
1910
1911
12
1913
1014
1915
1916
1017
ms
1819 ...
1920
i921
1922
1923
Ghiietmas Seale
148.7
1378
133.9
124.8
133.1
151
119
105
ord,
i ———
x SE ——
PUBLIC SALE 1 REGISTER.
THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 10 A. M,
on the Allison farm at Potters Mills,
by John Fohringer: Farm stock and
implements. 1B, M. Smith, auet.
MOTHERS
Poy! t you ow You can turn
hp
ehila into ncomfortab
pily smiling one simply by giving
CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY
No Narcotics ;
i
The Gentre Reporter, $1.60 & year.
si fe I _— =
FARM FOR RENT-—The Brocker
hoff farm, 3 miles East of Centre Hall
Write or phone J. BM. grockerhoff, one-half mi of
Ballefonte, Pa. Inquire at lHeporter office
Remain In Moun. oo : —— mn ee —
FOR SALE—A few purebred Hol} FOI SALE Double barrel
does [Stein bull calves whose dung of price
few {the best breeding in the
al reas
MoKinney dis- |Hhelr sire Is May Kcho
. and = a son of a bull
trict of the Seven Mountains at this ing
time, In district, known as No, [for $106,000. — John Snuavely, Centre
6, Penn total of 178 deer | Holl Pa. ws zt
were killed up to Wednesday morning. .
During th first days of the FOR SALE—Upright
97 bucks killed. Ten |PHANO; ung short
the Mmit XxX deer, ker, Mile,
i
WANTED
horse farm
a —— S—
18 DEER KILLED IN
MeKINNEY'S DISTRICT
four
and
Aaronsburg
4t
12- CAVES
one,
Tenant for
Penne Valley
inrge
{ne
iw
lew mouth
Few
tains at
But Hunters
This Time.
the
mie gun sn good
fate, Cen
nr
Although hunting are
nat until Monday
hunters remain in the
HesLsom
evening,
(avis tales
Hull
Jowe pity
county and
HBylvia Breed
close tre
that sold AGENTS
drect
Hell guaranteed
to
waiary
hosiery
tlvis from
Forest, a
mill wenrer; all styles
ful
needed
~-INTEUNATIONAL
Norristown,
and colors; paid for time
and
for samples.
MILLS, 741,
ammm——
mahogany case spare Rours, no money
Joseph Par
zt
two
wore
of
time
Pa.
in
Potters
Season
got Pa.
notid below
Thompsontown
NBassafras,
Cirmps
oni sri
Fietins —————
tod
si
—
and Gun Clab,
fit
Lakemont Hod and
Tar Pit.
Pennington
Bradford party,
Heaton party,
Wert
Elysbhurg
Valley
Sweetwood party, Poe
party,
Chul,
Gun Club, ati
Decker
Pole
Nevil's
Camp
party,
it
fit
party
party,
Valley,
Bridge
pace,
iriton,
house,
Kirby
Lingle Poe
Valley
Yeagertown amp Foust,
f'nion Hunting Boal Gap
mr —— m—————
NEW ADVERTISEMEN'DS,
ro
Sad
For
2768
ns
CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS
MECHANICAL TOYS
OYSTERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Also, a Full Line of Groceries
MEN-BOYS,
Rallway Clerk
prepare for
$1600, Kx-4
partic: |
18-35.
eX SE
porience unnhecessary free
ulars write BR Terry,
i
nrrister |
. i
Bidg, Washington, ate
aime 3
hundred White
ohn Snavely, Centre|
i -l
FOR BALE-One
5 } 1
Leghorn
Hal R
hens
FOR BALE~The
the home of
services for
day WwW vag I
RZ
MANUAL LABOR
located at
offers his
the
Bell
Sonn
Rind of
Cenfre Hall
G. R. MEISS :: COLYER
WOrs
oy
Bayiet,
Old Santa Says,
He's Almost Ready to Start
AH e But won't the kiddies and grown-ups be glad to see Old Santa! If they would know all
the nice gifts 1 have purchased and the uselu) things
able to
in my pack, some of my friends wouldn't
be sleep!
’
But I am not gulte ready to start To-morrow [I am going to spend most of my time
and money at
NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE
for they certainly have the Best Assortments and Most
All you MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in the County;
4 OLD SANTA
A REAL CHRISTMAS STORE
Judging from our Fall business, this will be the BIGGEST
in the history of the Store.
We are ready not only with our Excellent Stock of Dependable, Guaranteed Merchandise, but
with the usual NIEMAN'S SERVICE. for which this store Is famons,
Reasonable Prices on Good Merchandise for
and also
advises his many friends
with such econrteous
salespeople
$50 TO .
serve your every want, to
CHRISTMAS
ass "ee
FOR CHILDREN
BOYS
BOY NS
BOYS" AND GIRLY
SWEATERS
SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS GIFTS
FOR MEN FOR WOMEN
SUITS COATS
DRESSES
FURS
BATHROBES and KIMONAS
GLOVES
POCKET -BOOKS
HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK UMBRELLAS
SWEATERS ©
BED ROOM SLIPPERS
SILK PETTICOATS
SILK BLOOMERS
GOLOSHES
SILK AND WOOLEN HOSIERY
ETC.
NIEMAN’
DEPARTMENT STORE
x
OVERCOATS
OVERCOATS SUITS
NECKWEAR
PAJAMAS
. COATS ’
GLOVES -
DRESSES
SWEATERS
BATHROBES
HOSIERY
HANDRKERCHIEFS
All Kinde of
INFANTS CLOTHING
For THE FAMILY
RUGS
BLANKEYS
COMFORTS
HOSIERY
SCARFS
SHIRTS
BATHROBES
SHOES
HANDKERCHIEFS
UMBRELLAS
CUFF LINKS, ETC.
“
“Always Reliable’ MILLHEIM