TER ORNTRRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL THURSDAY, APRIL 5 1925 SMITH & BAILEY, W. sMITH cho ons » PA. Proprietors Ss, { Looal Editor and EDW, E, BAILEY... *] Business Manager . Sunday Church Services Penns Valley Lutheran Charge, (Rev. 8. F. Pastor) Easter Luke's A Ser Greenhioe, Service St. Hall, by Early in church, Centre from 7 to 8 M. mon Easter music the choir by pastor; theme “The Empty Tomb.” Children's Service in evening consigting of music, responsive ing and recitations The public 48 cordially invited to all these services Easter Communion at Spring Millis at 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. Wednesduy, and Friday the Communion. Tusseyvvile at Thursday preparatory to and at evenings, Presbyterian (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Presbyterian morning Boalsburg, Hall, evening. -- Lemont, ternoon; Centre Methodist Eplscopa) (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Hall—Unk A. M. Smuditon—10 Millheim-—7:30 Centre mn Easter service at 6:00 M P. M Trinity Reformed (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30 Sunday School 7:15 ~~. i130 Organ Recital Church Services Spring Mills— 3:30 Sunday School® 2:30 Church Bervicea Farmers Mills— 9:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Holy Communion. — Evangelical Floyy A Huff, 16:30 A Service, Hall Tusseyville—7 :3 Hik Evangelical, Spring Mills (Rev. E. E. Haney, Grove (Rev Lemont Song Linden 0H S. 8S at Ege Pastor.) Green 10:00 A AM Bethesda P.M Spring Mills—8, 8 7:20. laster ® at all place service 4 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR JUDGE OF THE ODF CENTRE COUNTY 7 Lida CANDIDATE COURTS I hereby for announces my Cnn the - fon of the Democorati pressed at the prin held in 1925 Your whole-hearted he on election in No my pledge a courteous, pr honest and efficient Ww administration HARRISON WALKER Bellefonte, Official Statement of THE CENTRE REPORTER Apr. 1, 1925 Ss. Title of Publication The Centre Reporter Place of Publication Centre Hall, Pa Names of Editors—8. W, Smith, Edw. E. Bailey Names of Publishers—8 WW. Smith —~ Edw. E. Bailey Signed, BW. AMITH EDW. E. BAILEY, Rworn before me this 1st day of Apr, | 1925 D. A. BOOZER, Notary Pub'le Harris Dead, Ph. P., L educator. Dr. Dr. John Harris eminent 1.. D., former of Satur philosopher, professor president Bucknell University, died day at his home in Scranton aged seventy-elght years. ES ( — Judge Witmer Dead Federal Judge C. B. Witmer Johns Hopkins Hospital, Mmitimore, on Tuesdiy, after having undergone an operation for internal ailment not thought to have been serious It appears an inward hemorrhage fol- lowed what had been pronounced successful operation. Judge Witmer was aged years and had been on the bench for nineteen years A ——— SS ————— To Tell of ‘Round World Trip. Lieutenants Leigh Wade and Les- He P. Arnold, two of he six Army fli ers who made the successful flight around the world. are to tel; of their historic flight next Tuesday at State College under the auspices of the col lege. They will probably appear in the evening in the college auditorium, and arrangements are being made for an overflow meeting # it 3 found necessary. The famous fliers will bring four reels of motion pletures taken for the War Department, show- ing their steps enroute, and emeritus on He was died in an “ #Mxty two Federal DEATHS, TATE —~Mre, William E. Tate dled unexpectedly at her home Hall on Tuesday morning o'clock. She had not health for some time, to be about the house most of | time, staying bed for parts | of days at time. Monday afternoon |: #he retired her shortly | thereafter went to bed, Wis thought to be Interment will Branch cemetery, thee house Evangelical Mrs. inje al in very Centre 5:00 been X but was wood able the in only a and death room, yet near to { not #0 the Berry - be made at near Lemont; at 1:30 by Rev. Huff church of which Tate was a mem wes at of the denomination ber. Mrs Anes of son, was Miss children | Tate, before marriage, Wasson, of twelve E. and Mary (Mayes) Was was born In the vicinity of She wus the last surviving of the family, seventy seventh vear Her marriage to Mr February 2 1903, the Centre one George and Lemont, reach Mar. Tate took |. the fol farm- member and had ed her on 24th, place lowing and began 5. couple Hall, remaining | spring west of until to their Tate was and by ing when they Centre Hall of retiring the there FOVENn years ago home woman held in moved in Mra disposition est este a wis high em her — GRRADEN. ~~Nicholns home of his son. Mills, where making his made Friday cemetery, Farmers of Mrs, Henry Brush Valley was bor 1834, years Mills for of wo. Hved Brush Mountain time before h Bed at it | wis tempora: Interment Graden John Graden the Spring he fly will | in the Un on | the duagh home forenoon Millis, White be from nome ik ter, in Mr January 1, Graden Switzerland | over | about ind since muniber of mak Hea many y his w ange ninety-one Spring ear the He a death alone on a little farm It de longing f« the ol is survived Spring Mills Mrs Henry Mills s— years was only + short is ith that eX pressed The a nr deceased children John, Mary, Willlamsport; ind Wi um, Spring ded HOY Mrs » Hoy Tussin y Benjamin home at Lemont more stroke of the 3 suffered a mralvsis f rs Ago Besides husband ve three dren to» i le Ruble wnhter Zion, Hew church dn it deceased sustained some waa reed €1 Ww daughter, irvived of Thon Mra # he Bettie he j= Mertz, SON ipsOntown whon aug Mr Ebright with make | tow ands he Ebright A Kr A sister, of Th dees orge Luker MpeRontows es the sand Hw ie wns Miss years ago hedd Monday mory vices Were Done ing there the npesontown Lath wife the is it the burial f Danville deconsed Mra MceKINNEY died McKin Wed. Amelia it the State hospital, of nest week The ¢ shipped to Sunbury and fron interment Satur wi conductor was made, on the f side of McKinney. a lost his Jife in The brother, 8 who her husband, PP RR the Sunbury yards some arn Years chil- Kline, of R #urviv- ago had A Hah, of couple no dren George Penn a sister, Jennie Hall. are famiy Voars ind Kline, Centre of seventy the ing members the She was aged some —— jerbert New home Ker- Roopdhurg he Bellefonte Kerlin, of York there City, died reve ntly He of and the summer at his was a son Daniel En at Min. spent was born During the months much Kerlin did the Trust company bank of his time dn Mr wis interior decomtor for the the First an and work Bellefonte National the banking buildings were The A and when remodeled deceased E wae a ses this r ond cousin of of Kerlin, place GRENOBLE died at the home of Mrs. Hasten # long, ward aged 74 years 2 dnysa Mr. Grenoble of parmlysia four years ago, but had recovered to a degree that he wae able to get around Beginning of March he suffered a second stroke and was helpless. although conscious, until a few days prior to his death He was united #n marriage on No. vember 2 1873, with Nancy Shuey, who preceded Mm in death on June 7, 1819. ‘Three of five children born to them survive—Mrs. Frank BE. Haines, of Canyon, Texas: Mrs. F H. Long, of near Woodward, and Harry BE. Gren- oble, of Gregory, 8. D. —————————— One New York woman has kept a $20 MAUL hidden from her husband for nine years. She put it in the family John Lewis Grenoble his daughter, near Wood months and 14 suffered a stroke about Ble. IL 0. 0. F. Officers Installed. Une of the largest lodge gatherings long while was the oc- of | Satur in a uxion of the installing of officers FF, eighty nt on lay evening, when about vis Lemont, Mins BIXLy om representing lodges Halt Bellefonte, tnd Moon, State College, of the installed Noble Spring with The met nembers local order, rH were these: grand, Roy Dutrow vice chaplain, | Ho- in - Lawrence Runkle; IL. warden, Alfred i F grand, Emerick; Ralph conductor, R, Joseph Crawford; Brungurt: outside Lutz, right sup- | VV. A Auman; grand, C. A. ¥py- grand, ©, grand, to noble support to noble right support to vice Boozer; left support to vies Bloom: right secene supporter, lonas Boal; left scene supporter, New- Crawford The District Zong, of H M Chap Mills: Belle officers Edward installing Master, Boalsbhurg were 18) Cirand Marshall, Hosterman, TT. MM. rand Warden Grand Hall State Boalsburg ; Grand CGramley, Mr Herald Spring Everhart, Y, A Auman, The College degree team con the second degree on a class of and after this came refreshments nddreosses AA A AAA, Two Heckman Farms Sold. FOOrEes ind Two farms, one in ( ind the other along Sinking Hin, sold Hecknmn, of low Centre Pr ¢ papers for the were State College Georges Valley Monday Edwin Bro re passed Foest wens Heckm on ned 8 New Exhibition Bullding. of the E trast ar haan M Flow qd of hambean, $1 in Mr: Bu nd Miitor turned the there him and that 4t 1% of Trt Woe rise] thedy Hooicodd the the viet to Rocham beau he gun quickly road men deft One the Ar an that Mr and pul wan robbers made when n stopped, amid he wanted a him a mmute, left his mise h by the bandit The money the © when epped out od n on him ec red getaway Ra——— a. ——— Will Give Musieal Comedy “Grd and y quick The gwen from will be b the Belle ih the Moose lee oly at theatre, Wednesday and Thursday eve- It merit, ¥ the of fonte High school temple nings of next week is a musical comedy of great Just out of the { 0 i LaSalle With choruses theatre Chicago twenty two leading parts and acing over one hundred of the the pupils, who are members club. and almost as many from grades Ml an exiravangaia specialty between ola Three rented this promises to be a real treat elaborate direct finest settings of # udios, are being the and from one coun the beautiful try a soon i costuming is correpondingly The glee club ia making every effort to make this its most pretendous Mrs M director to which and A and pleasing Krader this guarantees worth the cents. presentation i= the musical the of comedy be price admission, is 75 ——— —————— Hydrated Lime at Special Price, We will have a car of hydrated lime track at Centre Hs on Friday and Saturday of this week which will be offered specind price. If you propose using time, it will be worth: while for you to make an investiga - tion of this offer, We alwo just recetved a car of meat scraps and tankage, which ls being offered from our warehouse at wpecial prices on at a BRADFORD & CO. Contre Hall, Pa. AA 3 A AEA. The Philipsburg Ledger remarks that the pedestrian on the highway who walks on the right side is flirting = READY to meet the wants of LADIES’ HEY ARE POPULARLY from $6.50 to This ¥ and Includes CREPES, prettiest Dresses SILAS, This Bengaline ( line Yery yet designed. cinating Fnsembleeffect cluding Satin-crepes, Geargettes, Georgette Flat dresses Chenille and Prints, Embroidered. THE COLORS ARM ranging from RUNT, ER COCOA, LOVELY and BROWNS, nothing. HE and Prints OUR LING bath merchandise, WE HAVE OF for Patterns that ALL D. J. N POPPI OOCEVIIOSOOOPPIPOOOOIOS FOR EASTER TRADE Ever department is over- Every article popularly priced The $s MORE COLOR. everybody. ery for Spring i pro- Thi i l ia This toward colors is re- trend MEN'S SUITS and TOPCOAT T the New GRAY of PRICED in $25. LANNELS the Model fas VERY FETCHING including the RAY, BLU} New Fhey HEY colors Grays—SILVYER SMOKE GRAY FAX AND FAWN. Sack Sulfts, both I hie Top Style IN ARS shown, and Tones COme in doatile- of single and fOATS Shaping. ak onl hreasted, ore { orrect and OM} SHOES- D in with Over and leo them over, and for Men, Women and Children ONT ORGET SHOES, featuring OVER Models for BROWN Shoe Yon and ( 1 he AUTIFUY, ER, AMB ine of Complete 1 the WALK all: BUSTER Children and Grow - whe RUSSIA our new the that stop for ing Girls can't overlook Styles CALF alors, with the lead, RUGS looking thie CPLCOPPPPOLEPEPEPEELEPP OPEC PCLELPOPLPPPPOSEPOLPPIDPPEPEP in RUGS VERY Prices, IS COMPLETH Prices is much is PATTERNS, and worth oyer, Our lower for is and are so sa me difference and worth yo attention, “i outstanding VARIETY nr MILLHEIM IEMAN tf " Shad athidpment Fresh I am Toes eX IRN and y We Mr Wal i ng bsodose 8 the of the w moe qual ity, fresh calight, and 1 fed Als, other Kinds Biand will be pleased freah fish Wilbur ~PLAYS AT-— AT THRE SCENIC. FRIDAY, APRIL. 10 “PRAIRIE WIFE different Devore, Spewrind in (Metro), a ses en reel western with Doro thy Herbert Rawlinson and others. Shows hardships, Jove and courage needed to the west A story that Ist episode of the FRIDAY & SATURDAY and 11--Thomas Meighan THROUGH.” through, fHoneer wil please Also the “Idaho.” APRIL 10 “COMING all new serial in a ooal mine picture with to carry it “The COURT SANDWICH.” Scenic a romance Also, comedy, a SHIP OF MILES MATINEES at and Saturdayva sCream, Wednesdavs Insurance and ¢ Chas. D. Bartholomew CHNTRE MALL, PA, TTT rrr rT rr eres errr eeey Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell ? Corl has again opened his foe cream SEE US FIRST adv NA A SR Sl The PINK LABEL this week. rn T— i i | Large Increase In - Dodge Brothers Sales Br production and without ment eile others” remarkable in DE mterruption, an factor retail ded from the Actual N Tees during Februafy were withis cars of 156.000. which of 23.1 ruaary, i Aan CT per cent over deliveries Faby 1924 Every n week in SLR 1 showed a material Inorense oceing March ko of Fab. CAE he or week and the fire week in Wise exceeded the last week rsry While dealers’ aly the such stocks are exceptions ow, factory je turning out oars in volume that it the for the first week of March was over 1000 cars Dodge Brothers sales for 1924 creased mare than 26 per cent 1923. In the face of an 11 per cent do- cline in the Industry as a whole. These facts, considered with the present con. tinued increase, Despenk nu most grat fying condition and Dodge Brothers are naturally optimistic I ————— ——— Hosterman’s Gara CENTRE HALL in hoped to meet practically demand Production entire current day in aver
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