THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WEEKLY. a — CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. ' THURSPAY, DECE MBER 25 1924 { SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W., BMITH......cooovrrsnrinsnss Editor | EDW, E. BAILEY......Loeal Editor snd Business Manager. Batersd at the Post Office in Centre Hab | as second class mall matter, the Reporter are $1.60 a year, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices, twenty cents per line for three insertions, and ten cents per line for each additional insertion, Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire in the borough Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co. whistle will seund: One long and two short blasts when fire is ner of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. of mill _ CHUROR APPOINTAENTS. Penns Valley Lutheran Charge. (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Hall, 10:30 of church Pastor) Centre A. officers P. M. for Annual election 1925. Farmers Mills, 2:30 M. Georges Valley, 7:30 PP. M. Christmas services Luke's church, 7:3 7 will be in St. Thursday, December 25th, M. rendered, An interesting consisting eant, tableaux, The invited to the Birth recitations, music, public is most be and of present Christ. Methodist Episeopaj (Rev. H .H. Sherman. Pastor) Methodist—Centre Hall, Sprucetown, afternoon; Spring evening. morning. Millis, Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Mills, Le- Grove afternoon; Presbyterian Pine morning; Centre Hall, mont, evening. Trinity Reformed {Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 1:30 Sunday School. 2:38 Church Servicea Tusseyville— 9:38 Sunday School. 19:30 Church servicea Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Egg Hill Sunday School at 9:30 A M 0 Bingman, Pastor.) Communion at 10 Tussey ville— Sunday School at 1:3 * 24 at 2:30 oP FP. M. Communion M Centre Hall— Sunday School, 5:30 a m. Communion at 7:30 P. M Centre Monday o'clock. Hall-Quarterly December evening. Ww 3 pen WV will officiate Evangelical, Spring Mills {Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) + = 16:30 S. * Paradise—8 at 5:30 preach. ng Services at Locust Grove 8 ing and 7:00. Christmas services 2:00; fit Catecheticad preaca- instruction at at hoth os pl 3 LOCAL AND PERSONAL i of Mr. and Mrs Spring Mills, business Hote, Hall Andrew F : were in Centre Tuesday on on In the Evangelical church Sun day night, Christmas titled “Cheer and Good Wi dered to an appreciative an a service en was ren- auagience, , Mrs. OF. Funk went beginning of the week to attend the funeral of notice of whose other part of Indiana the to her nephew, John Musser, denth this paper. appears in an Mrs. 1. Ray the latter part seriously iy from ptomsine poisoning, and on Saturday her sister, Mrs, 85. W Smith, went to her bedeide. On Mon day Mrs. Morgan was to he improving, but Inte Tuesdsy night a telephone message stated she had had a relapse and was condition. Morgan. of Homestead, of last week became reported in a very serious Harold H. Keller, a Franklin Marshall student; Alfred Penn State student; Elizabeth Royer, a West Chester State Normal student; Frederic Moore, a Dickinson Seminary student; Miss Ellen Burk holder, a Penn State student, are at their respective homed in and about Centre Hall tor the Christmas tion period . With the first issue in the new year all credits on subscription paid will be shown for the first time. If you paid since the appearance of the last PINK (not yellow) label, you will see credit given on the PINK label on the next fmsue. If your pops comes to you in a single wrapper, look on wrapper, In the meantime, all subscriptions sent In from now until January 6th, 19256, will receive proper credit on next label. Perhaps yours is one needing a boost, and Crawford, a Miss vaca WEEK OF PRAYER FOR CEN- THE HALL AND SPRING MILL The annual Week of Prayer serv.ces jointly eonducted by the of Centre Hall and Spring Mills, will be- gin the of ith, (Tuesday) 1925, as follows: At Hall, the an church. Rev Sherman, at Mills, the church, Bingman preaching, churches on evening January Centre in Preshyteri preaching; Spring in Methodist tev, Further announcements will be made at a later date, The Christ.” Life will “The minister theme this year is of preach local of ers has been asked to secure the serv- Each and each one these minist tces of a minister of his denomination Hall come, for evening each Centre Mills, one at and Spring Everybody Store Room. C. Nevin Opens New On January Ist. Hockman his buliding He everything store room his Hall the the will open new in new near Centre rallroad station. will carry game line of gods in poultry feed has line and poultry supplies—as he been doing since occupying the lartholomew building. "he been incubating house has of Hookman COUTSe erection since of in the the beginning September. The is 102 a. three stories The incubat structure bry feet - i high, with a finished basement basement space is utilized by ors. with a capacity of £5.000 CREEK The first and second floors to the wes sidienioe i Mrs fitted for a My finve been up res will be occupied by ne The which Hockman ond remainder of the flooy used for residence ni the store room proper and the thir floor Mr id Ww at present 8 a storage place will chad to sve and stand Hockman customers husiness ne the new opening of r———————— A UPA ATI Af tice ‘hristmas cantata entitied, Memories” ed on Tuesd Guiding “Hall aio and the » who did chorus Exdenkirk. ( Margaret Lutz ¥ Packer Alma Weber Dorothy Lenora F Bradford AUS Flesosons, Frank Goodhnrt, Russel Blac Edward Crawford, Ralph Martz A irk presided Mix Oxdenk wan, and Ded R is MARRIAGE LICENSES. X K. Carter Cent Hnl Mil Fane Ww ) inda Osa Rennard Ardray Agnes Spring is Robert » Dial Fosaads: § Philipshrarg Perdica 1i¢ P H Ww Rn Curwensv Alden Dixon Matilda Matiida Port Robinson Zerby Cummings Leora Harry Fe. Port Spring Millis arvie Aaronsbure VANCE BE C. MeCORMICK TO HOLIDAY BRIDEGROOM. ” RN — Prominent State Mrs. Democrat To Wed Gerirade Olmsted, The Olmsted, engagement of Marlin Mrs, E. Nineteenth Penne Gertrud widow of Olmsted who represented the gylvania district for + McCor- Democratic 1916. and in Congress number of yenrs and Vance C of the Committees in mick, chadirman National Harr's burg newspaper owner capitalist, ago. The wedding fw expected to take place dur ing the holiday Both Mr sted are widely known and thelr mar- wae announced a few days season, MeCormick and Mrs, Olm - riage will unite two of the largest for Pénnsyvivania, shortly after his graduation from Yale in 1883, Mr. McCormick be came active in Demovratic politica He wis Mayor of Harrisburg from 1902 1906 and in 1914 was the party's candidate for Governor, After serving ns chatrman of the Nalonal Committee the campaign which resulted in the re-election of President Wilson Mn 1816, he became associated with the national Administration in various war work activities and accompanied the President to Paris for the peace negotiations, Mra. Olmsted i a native of Virgin- in, and before her first marriage was Miss Gertrude Conway Howard, Mr. Olmsted died severn! years ago, ————— oT A Will have a fresh supply of oysters and fish by the latter part of the week, at my stand on Church street. Quality the best Wilbur Bland tunes in Since toy CRT ISHLER CAR RECOVERED, | fn Moustains, Aban- doned, Nine Milex From Flue Clty— Dennis Rambe, Charged With the Theft, in County Juil Roadster Found Monday morning Domer S loanl New Karly rusal mail earrvier, re York stolen pit from Stale with the Chevrolet while fonte, Jr. - on Tuesday was transferred from the to turned rondster, from him parked on Spring street, Helle bth Dennis Rambo, the November charged with theft of the car, Lycoming county jail the Centre county jail, and undeg the care of Sheriff Mr. which York, Dennis Mrs, is now Taylor ‘Ishler got a bit of information to he Rambo, Alice boy and a € led him go to Lowman, New the home of I the where visited Sr, and re found | children—1a i Ross and two frf-—-aged 2 and re pid accompanied New York Bellefonte, Years beén surmised that | It hs had hi spectively, Mra, Ross the junior | tambo on ® trip. Rambo, while about was employed at the Western Penitentiary. The w 0 man, after much argument, ympany Mr, I1shier Wilkim was duced to FEE his companion, Jellefonte, and on the way further induced to tell of abouts of Dennis Harhbo, veloped that young Hambo in the Lycoming county jadl Alfred name of with petty larceny harged stolen ae A ————— wil New Station In Altoona. Pennsy Erect block where the present Logan House now stands logan House park, » and Eleventh avenues sn Thirteenth An im #treots $1,782,707 raflroad company's item for the the « has been ed budget Cover rat tiona The Aare plans already prepared or six'story bullding to providing station § house all the offices of Lh in connexion It at with the Alona plant ad SEV On is the company will Altoona spend Test O00 000 in in the next years Included in’ the program is fo the an immense 3st one round house tuke Rixteenh be erected at gtroet, to 3 b., s piace of the fer wreet PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) so———— “At “The Scenle™— THURSK., DEC: “TARNIBH.” FRIDAY, DEX. “THE RIDIN’ RIVER." SAT. DEC. “UNGUARDED MON... DEC, 29 BIDDEN 2h 26 -—<Hoot KID FROM Gihson POWDER 27-~Bebe WOMEN." Daniels in PARADISE.” THURS, JAN, “OPEN ALL 1--Viola NIGHT" Dina in ~=At The Opera House THURS, DEC, 25--<Kathiyn inms In “WANDERER WASTELAND.” OF THE Anne 1. Nilson in "INEZ FROM LYWoon.” ‘ l=<Jackie Coogan in “RAGMAN." FRI and SAT. JAN, 2 and 3-Thos Meighan in “THE ALASKAN" » 0 ELECTION, of the Farmers Company of held in the Court House, Monday, January 12th, hours of 10 A, M, ind 12 M. for the election of twelve directorg for the ensuing year, GEORGE MITCHELL, FRANK M FISHER, Secretary. ANNUAL election Insurance will be The Mutual annual Fire Centre County Grand Jury allefonte, on 1625, betwédpn the loom. Pros, PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. MARCH 3rd, 10 miles A. west TUESDAY, the Spicher farm, 3 Fort-dohn H. Horner mules, COWS, on Old Team fine horses, tractor, farming implements; harness, ete, Clean-up sale, E, Smith, auct, Allison farm Potters Fohringer: E M at Farm Smith, on the by implements, John auct, NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR BALE~WIill property, HOMESTEAD sale my home . of frame house, harn, house and outbuildings 6 00 ree land: 80 young fruit trees and frees ap- cherries: 30 $0 fixated 1 nm Black Hawk MeCLENAHAN, to sere hos ponchos 6 west fruit Hall, « m road Cent: i i i WANTED ¥ Fresh cows or Cra Ww sh next week 1D. CC. MITTERLING, Centre Hall pment FOR SALE B. Grove, SB FOR Hegistered a - 16 PL TE hn old: wall milk baal, months high strain. Centre Hall FOR BALE~A lew ll calves best breeding May son - Jott pure-hred whose damn the oho in county wire Bylvia 1 and is $106,000, Pa. in bull that { fn of n Hnuvely, FOR BALE-~Upright mahogan in Potters short Mills, time Pa. Ue Josept Tenant for large WANTED AP. Penns Valley, One of offic horse farm in tn.ies south Heporte; i H.C. Vné-ns 1 ingiulre at AGENTS drect Bell all for ful from mil to galary wearer; and and colors: paid weed: | and for gainples, entie MILLS, 741, spare hours, no money # +, Norristown, Pa MANUAL LABOR FOR BALE i at V Case unidersigned located the i Par- i his tne Bell offers by Hail; Robert Slew any kind of Baylet, pervices WwW day BOHZ. worn fours Centre and 41 Line Al The f for aller » es oii Or OYSTERS F G.R. V Christmas Goods FRUITS, NUTS OR THE HOLIDAYS 1EISS COLYER but TR GIFTS -.. FOR MEN SUITS OVERCOATS NECKWEAR =» PAJAMAS GLOVES SWEATERS HOSIERY SCARFS SHIRTS BATHROBES SHOES HANDRKERCHIEFS —— IMBRELLAS CUFF LINKS, ETC “Always]Réliable’’ p FOR WOMEN COATS DRESSES FURS BATHROBES and KIMONAS GLOVES POCKET-BOOKS HANDKERCHIEFS SILK UMBRELLAS SWEATERS BED ROOM SLIPPERS SILK PETTICOATS SILK BLOOMERS GOLOSHES SILK AND WOOLEN HOSIE » AF ETC FOR CHILDREN BOYS OVERCOATS BOYS SUITS BOYS AND GIRLW SWEATERS COATS DHESSES BATHROBES HOSIERY HANDKERCHIEFS All Kinds of QEFANTN CLOTHING For THE FAMILY RUGS BLANKETS RY COMFORTS 4
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