N THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. / CENTRE HALL, PENNA. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8 1924 eB i bet Re a —— SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 5 WW. SMITH......c:cova00r000000..Bditor EDW, BE BAILEY,......Loeal Editor and Business Manager, Batered at the Post Office in Centres Hab as second class mall matter, the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES.—Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three Insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion. of mill 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. a —. UROH APPOINTMENTS, Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. (Rev. 8. F. Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. Tusseyville, 2:00 P. M. Theme: “A call to service.” Hall, 7:30 P. M. First Christmas Greenhbwe, Pastor) Centre Theme: Sermon Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatnic Presbyterian -— Lemont, Boalsburg, evening. 1 Ae Pastor) morning . Hall, afternoon; Centre Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 8:30 Sunday School. 7:00 December Christmas Memori Junior Ch tide Spring Milis— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:30 Church Bervices Farmers Mills— 9:38 Sunday School, 10:30 Church services Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Lemont— Bunday School at A. M. Bingman, Pastor.) #:30 Election of 8 Linden Hall— Sunday School at 1:30 P, M. Regular worship at 2:30 P. AM Centre Hall— Sunday School, 9:30 Christmas a m Entertainment, Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Judge Arthur C. Dale Governor Pincha did cast in i the matter of of Judge Henry Thursday 1» pointed Art Judgeship Means—g the to the pleadir the ¢ head of and name the NOring Wi reat Governor he would standing the the The Mr county ters at Republican memd appointment wa Dale to was the only support Pinchot the primaries, ficient is the those the appointment grounds. This this present Mr. Dale ney of Centre 1923, and since year has held Republican he and Prohibition nominee, and on the Republican primary th Mr. Love was endorsed by that At the general Dale feated the Republitan nominee Dale filled the office was successful In De violators and convicing of murder. . The new Judge is a son o Clement Dale, Ewa. and tween thirty-four and thirty five ten yemrs younger than Judge at the time of his election Mr. Dale #8 a clean-cut and held in high esteem. At present there js much oppodition to Judge Dale, largely .on ° account his youth and inexperience. The come of the sessions of court he will preside at before the primaries will have much to do with his chances of meeting successfully the rather vaunt ed challenge of Harry Keller, Esq. for the Republican nomination for the Judgeship next summer. —————— As. Hunter Wounded, James Bulllck, of Reedaville, is a pa tient at the Lewistown hospital with two dus of lead in the flemhy part of the left leg, above the' knee. sustained on Wednesday morning of last week when a rifle in the hands of LI. Peffer of Granville was accidentally Hecharg- el Mr. Boltlok, who is about 40 years old and master mechanic at the Stand ard Steel Works, was hunting with the Bullick crowd on Stone Mountain, one of the Seven Mountains A num- ber of hunters had been making their way over some rough territory when Mr. Peffer fell and Ws gun was dis. charged. The bullet struck a stone and shattered, scattering the pleces of lead and two of these in a half moon shape plerced Mr. Bullick's leg above the knee. Dr. Kohler rendered first ald and Mr, Bullick was sent to the hos- reason for ons Governor to ti wh OTe CRD may anlely the Governor mM Was ele Cosine y # the beginning of that office Althoug wns the remo ra tie wae also 4 we election M Mi accemably, and wevuting booze one defendant the late be years Quigle Personally. ba wed YOUnNngE man of out DEATHS, = | Motz. n itl in MOTZ ~~Thomas Benjamin substantial and highly respected zen of Miltheim, dled at his home Mitthelm, of paralysis, Mr Motz was a Phoebe (Hosterman) born in Haines township, on August 31st, 1848, the time of his death 4 months and 3 days In fe he attended St. finishing later at lend After his number of svivania's oil flelds near hia Noah Weaver, In went west spending next decade through Colorado, and the Coeud settling finally where of Samuel and Motz, and was near Wood- making his Veurs, =n ward, age at 16 ‘ school at the New schooling. in Penn Clarion, with early Paul, in academy. he spent a years uncle, 1860 to Colorado, in prospect Wyoming Mon- de Laine Mount- in 1880 Lend he operated the he he ing tana ains, in Colorado, sHver April 17th, marringe to Mary Penn township, residing 1509 Pens Oreek the iatler was a ville, mines, 1890, he was united in Elmira Stover, of from 1893 to mills, and re to Miliheim. member of the Reformed oburch at Miltheim, township offices, dman hrisolie On near moving in year Deceased St John's held Various wis i borough and was high neighbor formezy COUN leader Mill pirblic- esteem as a Civ With of ned In ined his dedth its leading He m loses one spirited citizens is survived on the d services werd held from of deceased, conducts of the A. McClel Reformed oh » an the He irge, Inter Mra, Elizabet Charles BRESSLER Ww 1 Miles Imogene ’ Mme Ea Sewickley and fied az 5 the Waoodiawr Beaver the 1 sty i the parents T Haines tov ——— A ——— —— i S— Resume, Stone Quarry to hundred wy iy re- Min e 1 A Ml AAS MARRIAGE LICENSES, Brandt jo Krebs whore Pi Sori Mills irn ng Clon I. Bal Hawk Hun Hawk Roberts Run Bratton Vroblesk; Mills Milis : Osceola M Osceola i ——Ce— FARMERS MILLS Mra. William Margaret Helen with James Scholl Mra, Paul Harris spent a week with seholdl as Beholl Mr arid and lrughte S and the spent a Scott former's sister, few Hoott, duys Joan daughter cousin, Marg- and her returned home to Sunbury after a three and Pry weeks vi My the friends reatives, # been in health for A Mn A AAAS. SIMPLE PRAYERS BEST. these In oon days when it is not praised prayers, aornatness un- be “*benutiful by meant of refreshing and time has seen At to prayers, like that of Christian to hear a minister cause of his Deagutitul’” dwdng phir wecioRy, it ie iY that clergyman that simple by the Founder Dost, Prayers hardly studied omtory. Those that corn e the heart not infrequently are marked by unconscious eloquence. But it W contrary to the spirkt of Chris- tianity that one should compose sup plications to the Almighty with re gard to what men will think of them rather than to ho wthe Diety will view them And it is to be feared that it is the effect on the congregation raher than the effect on God which is in the minds of the authors of some of these dlaborate prayers against which we are warned. Moreover, the effect of such prayers on the congregation is likely to he other than that which the minister intended, for the very come plexity of the language may divest the listener's thoughts from God to the orator, Christhing have heen counselled by the Supreme Authority on such mat: ters fibt to pray ostentatiously, as the hypoeries do, “that they may be seen of men” but to address God in the simple, earnest way In which a child would present a plea to his father. ‘And it would seen that that advice was intended to apply to public pray« ers as well as to those spoken In the secrecy of the closet. n leclare taught HY, are are a Mt study for from | * i A———————————— OY — se — Pe WORKERS AND | YOUNG PEOPLE'S INSTITUTE Committees of Religious Reformed Church Interesting Program. Education of Put Through week, a Pn and Thursday of last instructive and Sohool All day on very rents, Young Reformed of the Education of successful Workers held In the Religious Church People's Institute Church under commities the West cousperation with was the is prices on Susquehanna the Education Dr iZious Classis in depurt of Reformed of the Pet Education for ment leligious Church Charles director’ of Re Section ers the Church, Institute Heformed of evening Eastern of the had genera thie The’ wore supervision morning and Sessions of especiid interest 10 parents and church schood workers, while the larly planned fx The different ly number of eVening program was partic the Young revealed a pr churches of »" people roll eal good ~ esent from district delegate the Reformed the The morning ducted by the Rev Three onducted should Sunday Schoo “How « vided devotions Were Con Clarence Hahn, of miteresiing confer “What co between t Reading Snces were « on operation there be ie and the Church an trained leaders organized “How can the adequate Hel These discussions were by Rey WwW. E Haven: Hev, E oil rnd Tle Vv oF ® for and Vide vely ogre, Boaisbur At whom the Rev ning Ww tn——— 5 A] SOAS Beaver Colony, to Correct habits that induces and heartless pers breast of the beavers ire disappointed in the will disturbed Hittle when animals If you chance to see nm and houses do not forget that there a heavy home injury Porianity or breaking un &, : ‘ beaver as well as for doing the —————— FAD SWEEPS COUNTRY. Thousands and Thousands Ing to Solve Cross Word Puzzles. Within the his tune hat try from sntdonal NEW of een a the COR of memory man fad entire with the Cross word you go, in there never prenst - before or hak swept coun Costs to sen popularity puz zies. Everywhere ter what of life, you cross word puzzle fans Hy sans. No village or gmall persons no walk find { the thou. seve to no be hamlet exempl excviusive CRON De Strangely, Coss word pussies date origination of script, the en on mighty hold on the Jongg and Bridge have been pushed aside and even the radio has found a competitor in the Mscinating, intrig- wing study of the elusive words to fill the horizontal and vertical Ss uares, The pastime has assumed mich enor: mous proportions that the New York American is now publishing a new cross word pusgle every day week, with a bigger, better, kind on Sunday, Puzzdes in ie daily American printed the day following the appear ance of the pussle, Anybody “who not solving cross word pussies these days Is behind the times. But they need not stay behind the times The New Ydrk American will keep them up to date. he of to too to be too it Or inasmuch as back to the fad has tak- people. Mah in AAA A PAAR Candles at Coldren Restaurant, Candies in one to five pound boxes; choolntes. These candles are afl of the best grades. Oranges in quantity, The biggest and best quality of oye ters evre mold here —~Coldren's Restau rant, Centre Hall , WAN Tenant «& four- and RENT Brocker ww large One Asronsburg, it | FARM FOR The hoff farm, 3 miles Last of Centre Hall horse for of the Farmers Write or phone J M Brockerhodt, one nal Iie sith of Company of Bellefonte, Pa. inquire Peopirter office, held in the pr ————— Court House, | FOR BALE-—~Double barrel 12-g January 12th, Richa shot gun; a good one, of 10 A.M, at 1 price Joseph Lulz Cen decoction of twelve Hai Z ensuing ven MITCHELL, FISHER, ANNUAL annual election Fire Insurance County (irand Jury Bellefonte, 16925, nrd ELECTION, Penins Valley The Mutual oe Contre wil be Room. - Monday, between the hours 12 M. for the directors for the GEORGE FRANK M Becretary, Hol FOR BALE-—A few purebred ball ad oe stein calves whose dams are the thelr ing and is for $106,000, Hall, Pa. county and {he tre breeding in May son John » Hire iw Echo Byivia breed of a bull that sold AGENTS fr “a Hell guaranteed hosiery sty Pres, Lent “1 Snaveldy 5 < y n Ye drect mi mill to wearer: all en and colors: salad for y nours paid ful: time and —— Eno ; short time for samples A. M, ker Mills, Pa MILLS, 741, west of " = | Meiss’ Store Is Headquarters or Christmas Goods BpAre no money needed ¥ » INTERNATIONAL Norristown, FOR BALE-—Upright mahogany case in use oh Par- Potters Zt" PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. TUESDAY, Pa. on the Bpicher Old Fort, Team MARCH farm, 3 H. Horner mitles, 3rd, 10 miles John fine horses, tractor, har Smith farming Implements: first-class | ness, ete, Clean-up snle, KE. M. | nuct A. M., Mills, | and THURSDAY, Allison Fohr E MARCH farm 12, 10 Potters #wtock auct on the at by John inger: Farm Implements, M. Bmith, NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, SALE B FOR "hitmer CGiood bronze turkeys RD, 2} prepare for $1600. Ex free Grove, Bpring Mills, CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS MECHANICAL TOYS OYSTERS FOR THE HOLIDAYS Also, a Full Line of Groceries MEN BOYS, ay 9 Tos Sal. For G9 18-35 Gr exams CO UNNecessnry partic wrile jarrister | Gre “iT 1 White Centre | FOR Leghorn Hal Rn SALE Hens Ome ndred John Snavely, FOR BALE gn loca it the home BOTVIOes t Bloom vd G. R. MEISS :: COLYER fr x _ ¥ ww Walter | . Centre sHR2. Old Santa Says, He’s Almost Ready to Start - AH! But won't the kiddies and grown-ups be glad to see Old Santa! If they would know all the nice gifts I have purchased and the usefu; things In my pack, some of my friends wouldn't be able fo sleep! But I am not quite ready to start Tomorrow I am going to spend most of my time STORE Merchandise and money at NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT for they certainly have the Best Assortments and Most Reasonable All you MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN in the County s and also with sach to OLD SANTA advises his to GO TO Prices on Good for courteons salespeople sErYe your friends A REAL CHRISTMAS STORE Judging from our Fall business, this will be the BIGGEST CHRISTMAS in the history of the Store. every want, many We are ready not only with our Excellent Stock of Dependable, Guaranteed Merchandise, but with the usoal NIEMAN'S SERVICE. for which this store Is famous, TI - — .. SUGGESTIONS FOR XMAS GIFTS .. FOR MEN FOR WOMEN | FOR CHILDREN SUITS COATS OVERCOATS DRESSES FURS BATHROBES GLOVES POCKET-BOOKS HANDKERCHIEFS SILK UMBRELLAS SWEATERS BED ROOM SLIPPERS SHORE SILK PETTICOATS HANDKERCHIEFS SILK BLOOMERS ’ JOS TN UMBRELLAS GOLOSHES JK AND WOOLEN HOSIERY CUFF LINKS, ETC. SILK AXP WOOLEN } ETC 'NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE # BOYS BOYS SUITS OVERCOATS PA BOYS AND GIRLS NECRWEAR SWEATERS PAJAMAS and KIMONAS COATS Ge 8 LOVE DRESSES SWE! {RN WEATF BATHROBES HOSIERY HOSIERY SCARFS HANDKERCHIEFS SHIRTS BATHROBES All Kinds of INFANTS CLOTHING For THE FAMILY RUGS BLANKETS COMFORTS “Always Reliable” ]