THE CENTEE REPORTER IsaUBD WEEaLY, BR ———— 5 —— CENTRE HALL, PA. See . = THURSDAY, OCTOBER §, | SMITH & WwW. samurH SDW, E. BAILEY BAILEY, Propriet , Loeal Ed.tor aud { | Business Maunger | ————— Borough Flre Alarm. in case of ire in the bLorough Sentre Hall, the Bradford & Co. shistie will sound: One long and two short blasts when firs i8 porth of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when #re t» south of Reformed | | | | | of | ! SENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor) Tusseywville; 10:30 A. M, Communion at 10:80, Centre Hall, P. Spring Mills, P. 2:30 M. 7:30 M. TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delaa R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:30 Sunday School. 7:00 Byring Mills— #:3v Sunday School 10:30 Church services Farmers Mils— 1i30 Sunday School. 5:30 Churcn Servicea Church Services. — EVANGELICAL (Rev. Fioyd A. Hufl, Pusseyville— Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. finden Hall— Hegular worship at 2:30 P. posont— Regular worship at 30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Al. Pastor) ML Grove Mills 10:30 A. Pine Boa REWARD FOR AND PLANE Association of the Field offered a SHO. lost H. OFFER 3500 LOST PILOT The Pliot Aerial Mall reward of ¥ilot the has for the (Charles Ames) and plane. * » > - AIR MALL FLIEI betw since Ti yet bec planes between Clarion, lieved tions field, ex and that on. on the m burg, Join —— fp ——. Pinelwt in Centre County, Govern Pin f : i institut. day I the Kh Junches Wan.ar The ter dina wished the purpose ricultura dress perfect politics ments to ete, Following the spoke n thie ell or HBehwal Every seat and alsis most of the The students tion. and the picased with it. Eo be that he again was for Penn State as it He told his audience that tion had organized against primaries when he was =a and admonished them not again, beciuse it was wrong some time a wicked man might the governorship and cut their propriation. It was understood many that Mr, Pinchot had in mind giving a warning that it would he equally wicked organize against him if he candidate HH ceed Benator Pepper. At Bellefonte in the evening, in the Court house, his address devoted althost exclusively to the ments of the Pinchot Stute tration. We know SC e audience being students fine mightily was him a wins plea awl gave recep. Governor well repeated that he now is, the institu- him at the candidates do it that win ap- by to to became a to Wins accomplish wdminis: that the heads of one or more of the Htate departments deny the truth of the Governor's state. ments concerning his great plishmentea,. And there you have It The German Kamer always glaimed himself a great lover of peace. A ——————— SB ——— Birthday Party, Upon attaining his sevonth James Bradford was given a birthday party by his, parents, Mr, and Mrs Clyde E. Bradférd, on Monday even: ing. The invited guests were Anna May Martz, Marion Willams, Alice Spyker, Miriam Willams, Sarah Oden kirk, Isabel Bradford, Teuben Riek: ert, George Martz, Woodrow Brad: ford, Robert Iigen, Fred Bpyker, - BROeCON Pros Year, DEATHS, Mrs Ellen Guis L. EB school, Mary CGulser, of the Mdal- the home Zimmer reuionis, Bh for the | died at A. R. tube health Hn rom falling out two her ARO months rom home at condition being such her hush wing the day company and Iiniel Peter ind born at eclin ARO ind two following thers and He of Altoona; i :. Grenoble, J of Mill Hall, ar rman, of Altoona. Zion. Peters OLY, Kimich A. R. Zimme nent inter wis made at ————— Mrs. Amanda J. Evans, | Civil war vet 1» EVANS Evans, a her bome at after Deceased is sur Relgrsburg | fliness of die d pneumonia, than a at rom an week. Ruhl. | member of |« child life in| Mrs. Jennie Was oO and She Mrs, Mevers church from heg services Evangelical and had Rebdrsburg. from spent entire Funeral her home, at Rebersburg. Interment was | T DETWILER. — Franklin Detwiler Aaronsburg’'s aged and respect- | citizens, passed away Tuesday night | last week at the home of his daugh- inklebiech, {roan Qis- his many years ana i the incidéntal to aged 85 years, T months Interment Reformed F. H. Wns wis made in cemetery. 0 Duubenspeck township trade, Sing twenty-five made He church Wiis JOHNSON lied at Civil Civil the lam Henry Tayior, 83 years. He was a 49h Regiment, Penn. On Saturday, James Miller, of Pros i sertown, near died at the age of 79 years. He was a member of | Co. C, 200th Regiment. | Die, a sess War Veterans f veterans Two within daway Will. aged | the | war wee K of past One was Helonte, member of Volunteers Bellefonta, A ASAP AAAI Locals Defeated in Soccer Games, i Ina game of the Mifflinburg schools. on the latter's gv Tuesday evening. the a score of 1 to 0 in Last Friday afternoon, Mills Vocation Bohool defeated the Hall field, SOOT of 2 soccer footh Ist ween Hizh| on on ail sind] ounds, and Centre visitors Inet the won hall. Bpring BOCvey tenn High, on the ta 0, the Centre local by the Evangelisile Meeting Postponed The union evangelistic meetings that were to have been held between the Bgg HII and Sprucetown churches have heen postponed on account of the read construction that is now in prog- ress in that locality. The announces ment of the date will be made later, C. B. HAZEN. I ———— a AMP SS di The Pink Label appears this week, Se The second car load of potatoes was shipped from Centre Hall by WW. HK Winegardper, of Milroy. He ls adver: tising for a third car to be loaded Thursday and Friday of this week, % wma ——— —————————— ai sn | | 160th Anniversary. Olserve (Continued from first page.) assisted in r, Aina um ol jeast riction on | part denomination The continued to the down 1a use the ola} until year isLa torn nt 38 eid Thess 1} church the ted in ine wis and pres LS v “5 eres wiiding operations were | pastoral incum- § Rev. J. T. Willlams. Tne were Mr. B.'H Bhenelbw rgd the commitiee AM: parted ind Philip before the Mi latter o« this life edin Shenciw rer ¢ was finished, but aren was appointed lo} the vacancy made cost of the building was $8,000 if 1861 word Wis rung the in and Rev, A J. Hartsock in order {1 1873 ws and was succeeded by the Hew Miller from 1876 to in the I878 this tended a call to the Rev. rom 1859, Year pastorate ex- Jacob Yutzy Theological at Gettysourg He came here a single man and board ed for a time in the home of a pars ishioner at Pleasant Gap. Some time inter married a late Breddenbavgh, burg, and with is house provided for them at It was during his ministry that the Woman's Home and Fordign Mis wonary Society in the Boalsburg cons gregation was organized in the year 1832. Among the charter members of this organization are recalled names of Mra Adar Hesse, Mra am Felty: Mra, E. W, This society has been in continuance all through these up to the present, keeping in with the general organization. with the church at large, doing its bit, contributing its nle, giving amd receiving inspiration in the happiness of a glad sotistaction arising from the conscionsness of obedience to the comand of Him who ye inio all the world and the Gospel to every creature The Rev. Mr. Yulsy work here in 1882 to accept a ‘coal from Trinity Lutheran church at Be line Grove, Pa, where he remained as pastor for 13 yearn. when he relin guished this pulpit and became an in Seminary he Prof daughter of Lietiyve » aR bride here fhe Ad Hweeny. Feu yons fouca nnd sad "Go preach resigned the v i i a ructo in the The Busquel he contin ih years ie again pastorate ved various nErezations in gon and} 4 thie da fine as printed In under the sf au Pastor's F . aption enr « His seco nd yen gieeling Conference of Synod of the North m Cen Af special mogram was | ths of the 400th Doctor Martin Lather Penn'a meeling Commeno annivers | was claborately ana orated for Here 1 Stand I God Help the od he resigned in the 1862 he 1 physoally Year wins unable 1 { ) strain. | the writer hie providence of God suitable opening one congregation would enter it i Such opening that sume auluman when pastor of of a mission church in Buffalo, Ni Y. This church he successfully for numbers when he retired ministry. * * * * He had in the ministry, snother a and one an electrical engineer v this time when he became pastor at Boalshurg there had been parsonage In ihe met What and « demanded any great with the be a but conversalionn that if in might ¢ there sala was to be served, he call yd upon afforded 10 do so. Wis re & of ir act STL the two Vea, Om physician ¢ proviglon for a yeny 1884 this neod the well appointed manse wis the home of Swinehart. for many of the laitheran adhe was the widow of late Swinehurt and the mother of Julia, who also preceded her In Being left without any imme dite heirs, she came to feel during her last illness a desite to provide a pastor's residences Accordingly such amarangements were made by which she ft to the Boalsburg congregation her house and ot with all appurten- ances. The gift became the prdperty of the church at her decease in Pou, 1864, Jt I» a much appreciated gift for which the donor shalf aiways be held in kindly remembrance. The first pastor to occupy this parsonage was the Rev, Mr. Lueisher, was is now Hh Mis Maria mere here. Joseph Mins deith, YOR Ss i" congregation ie Ads Std Sb dd dtr ode ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW grade Bl cents for red mt oar, Cen ¢ Hall i § (‘entire MACHINE SHOP WHERE 18 DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ACETYLENE WELDING WOOD WORK, WAGON WORK re fp W. A. HENNEY CENTRE HALL, PA Bell Phone 15R3 Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell? SEE US FIRST Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE MALL, PA, | HELP WAKRKTED ~A woman, or gin K. Lee, Potters aged wy Ww. middie for hotel Mills; Bell Ford good BALE roadeter FOR truck body; condition; A WANTED | new subscribers to The Centre Report. $1.50 . | isfaction One hundred or mors “jer, at per year, in advance; sate guaranieed, or money Teen funceq | VW ASHINGION 16-Day Excursion Friday, October 16 $11.82 Round Trip from CENTRE HALL Proportiosate Fares from Other Points For Getalls as to leaving time of trains fares io parior or sleeping cars, stop-ov er privileges, or other information, com Ticket Agents, or David Todd, Di on Passenger Agemt, Willamsport Pa Pennsylvania R.R. SYSTEM The Standard Railroad of the Worl An old woman who lived She the house for years One day she became No, she didn’t die cash MH was gone! Fortunate found It while she was fier eredit in a bank This has now dee woman safest place, and besides. her It Is now earning 3 per cent Let us put your money 8 Per Cent, Interest Pald cates of Deposit, SPRING SAFE DEPOSIT alone had kept her arcund Loney afraid of banks and hen she went fo Jook for the ly some honest iriends had and had deposited it ta all the bank is the money is die any longer. for her. for youn. counts and Certifi- MILLS, PA, BOXES FOR RENT (To be continued next week.) to take a are Invited picture trip plant = ~ Learn how quality is attained modern production methods! week we are making a special graphic exhibit illustrating the ~ with This modern motor car, value. Bring the Touring - $525 Roadster - 525 Coupe - 675 Coach . . §95 Sedan . 775 Cline . . 425 Track Chats 350 ALL PRICES F. O.B. FLINT, MICH, i * } } 3 3 SS
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