———— THE CENTRE REPORTER tne UND ‘wiikyy, es WER llc CENTRE HALL, PA. A tas mse banish ris ———— THURSD. AY, NOVEMEER 12, 1925 m— - ; w—— BMITH & BAILEY, PFroprictoi. a W. BMITH........:....sz. as sxvh Eaitor , Local Editor apd 1 Basivtss Manager MDW. E. BAILEY.... Spm——t— Batered at the Post Office in Centre Hab #8 second ciass mall matter. TERMS. The terius of subscription to fhe Reporter are $1.00 & yeur, 10 advauce ADVERTISING HATES. —Legul potices, oPwenty cents per line for three insertivus, pad ten cents per line for esch additions: fpsertion. Local netices accompanying display ad sertisements, five cents per line for each #asertion; otherwise, wight cents per line, Minimum charge, twenty-Lve cents, Pispiay advertising rates wade known 8 appleation, mre > : Borough Fire Alarm. In case of fire In the borough of fentre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mil shistie will sound: One long and two short blasts when fire 8 north of Reformed church; One long and five short blasts when fire is south of Reformed church. Sunday C1 Church Services| PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. 8. F. Greendwe; Pastor) Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. Toeme: Honoring God Teacher training class after Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M. Thank-offering service, Mrs. pecker, pocretary ¢ the United erica. vited. Furmers TRINITY REFORMED, (Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall ¥:30 Sunday School. 10:30 Holy Communion. Friday, 7:30. P. M. Preparator Berv.ce. Tussey ville— 1:30 Sunday School. 4:3 Flom EVANGELICAL (Rev. Floyd A. Huff, Pastor) fomont— Regular worship at 10:39 A. M. Egg Hill— Regular worship at 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall - Regular worship at 7:30 P. M. FPRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Boalsburg ] Fine Grove Centre Hall, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev. C. B. Hazen, Pastor) EVANGELICAL, SPRING MILLS (Rev. E. E. Haney, Pastor.) Locust Grove—8, foes at 10:30 Paradis«—8. 8. at 7:00. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. We are all anxious of the sume . C slore man fo place. Harry keep.ng er house Weaver ¥] Archie Sver, 11 Homan garage, i blige t lay from work Cf » of a half-dozen more boils D Miss Jennle Thoms returned few days ago fron a month's pleas trip to Phil ‘ i toona and friends, Mr, and Mrs . E. Kerli i safely in St ‘eteoreh . Florida, v they expect reports those we they are real estate Mr. and Mra. Ralph Luse and chil dren, the former's mother, Mrs P. H. drove by auto to Johnstown on Sate urday, returning Sunday evening While in that city the party Malcolm Luse, Telephone Company in the Ridgway district, a period of two weeks will be With # Bellefonte Dell office force He is assisting in taking over the Commercial lines, recently purchased by the Bell company, and completed the work in the Millheim section, and on Tuesday began the same work In the Centre Hall section. Mr, rove states Centre county telephone pa trons will save many thousand dollars by the movement. Only one serious auto accident was reported ' during the heavy traffic through this section Saturday, due to the Alumni Diy celebration at Penn State and that occurred at a point a mile east of Leniont, on the State road from Pleasant (ap. “An eight cylinder McFarlane sedan skidded ony the wet road dnd turned over on its side in a shallow ditch, The occupants—two men and two women—were all hurt, the women reciving the most serous #njuries, and were removed to a near- $y house. The handsome car was DEATHS, and elegy - Of the many Meyer families in this family was Henry Meyer, one of sev n Miles township early | ts history worn in Miles township Our subject was born December § ¢ y 1 Un returning the Lraamot ellefonte, died at lisearen his henith was MM up to No He was born in wllefonmte 3 tem her i2. : 1 § Son of Jacob Om Novembe 4 DALE Mra CGeorgianna Dale, wid Cornelius Dale, fled at her ! Lemont from pneumonia. ifter a two days” illness. Last May had been in declining health ever since ¥ would have been 83 years oid tl of next January Born at Belle she was the daughter of Will ind Rachel Williams Furey. both lecensed Her hustysind preceded the grave 18 yeurs igo, She is ward T. Lingle, of Lemont. Mrs Eth af 1. Bottorf, of Btate College: Mrs ———— WILLIAMS --W, 8 Wiliams died at his home at Unionville from in firmities incident to hig advanced years, He was 83 years of age, and wis born and reared ih the Bald Eagle Valley in the vicinity ia. which he died. He was a son of Scott and El- len Peters Wiliams, who preceded him to the grave many years ago. De- ceased was a life-long member of the Baptist church. He .was twice mar: ried; his first wife was Miss Rebec- ca Brown, of Unionville, who died, leaving him with these children: Mrs, Lottig Stover, of Martha Furnace; Mrs, Roll "Richards, of Jersey Shore; Mrs Orive Williams. of Port Matilde: Paul in Texas; W. 8B. Jr. and Charles, of Pittsburgh. He Iater married Miss Bertha Clark. of Buffale Run Valley, who survives with a son, Clark, and an invalid daughter. A brother and three sisters also survive: A. Williams, of Undonville: Mrs. ol dford, of Baltimore; Mrs, . oof Pittsburgh, and Mrs... Hliaubeth Far: —————— ———— mp Feese, mother of *C. more ers i= an’ interest'ng practice lent from Clearfield and Clinton coun- Gettig home. Ad for burial on | feed! | bout 126. Postmaster I M. Bmith Ream, Mrs. Alice Myers, Fee and her som There are four different systems now and all the others connected with the «¢l and the Dernar family a continuous of both morning and | The next meeting ls planned to be annual banguet at their { : : s 3 : 04d a . oot 4 £2 onsen 44 bas BE cs Anis Box 4 45 poles 4 i {eve is i HE i ast, § . i = He i i ge Heven Dear Mendow Haut the gilk min, but | evening light, and fast but not jeasl held at Sunset Luh house, i i Viend #5 Satur levening lunch. The morning Might | Mountains, Plerre Poa gtem in the most popuing of ith $1 father for & few | ito Eo to Per The evening lunch plan allows the! BOALSBURG, i z Weaver {hen to get up ind go to bed at theird Th ‘regbhivierian congregation visi poimal hours Late in the evening, 4 Miss Ahna Bartholo- | PIESibly at 8 o'clock, the lights. are | switched on and the birds are given # good feed of seratch gral An hour fipter they are encourage £4 zh election the | to the roosts. to RLY i A —— AA IN | Fi 1 i opinion tha Postal Workers Meet, ool wllding on Wednesday that import | The Centre County Postal ‘orl “ Padi y i int week Edw Anne which will} Association held their geri annual land wif vigited Mrs i oa ¥ \ fas at To as i Sinte College post office, on Tuewrday | init i y had -r ning. The speaker w Hon. Clyde | them for 17 years. The trip was AE 4 Guests Were bi | peop si 1 the day it underlying the goodness and value of Dodge Brothers products, that everyone who con- templates the purchase of a motor car will do well to keep them clearly in mind Dodge Brothers ears. have built id more than then one million, four hundred thousand car are and more than 90 per cent of the increase the cars are still in service, This record re cost of quires no comment, It st ively alone in motor car history. Dodge Brothers have never called “‘free service.” The car It has never been Dodoe Brothers poliey at a fair and honest price. to build yearly models. When an im- provement, that is really an improve- ment, is discovered, it is made at once. owner may never need. Their slogan, *“( Jonstantly vy Improved But No Yearly Models,”” is familiar the world over. ' is added by the manufacturer iginal price to pay for service Dodge Brothers Dealers were pioneers in adopting the flat rate service system. By this system the owner knows in ad- Dodge Brothers build one chassis and vance what any service job will cost. only one. This policy matenally lowers There are no unpleasant surprises in his manufacturing costs. It also enables bills. Dodge Brothers engineers to concentrate their entire time and thought on the bet- $ 3 : 4 a terment of this one type. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is reflected in its re- sale value Comparatively few Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are advertised in the re-sale columns of the newspapers. The values they bring testify unanswer- ably to their goodness—and the public's belief in their goodness. Dodge Brothers have never had an ‘off year’' or an ‘off car.” This is because they have never used the public as a testing ground for ‘‘new models’ or lowered the quality of their product in the slightest degree. Every change has been an improvement on the original de- sign. And now-—Dodge Brothers, announce a new and attractive Credit-Purchase Plan Dodge Brothers pioneered in building =m operalion throughout the United the first all-steel open car and the first States. This plan permits a low first all-steel closed car. These epochal de- payment, with subsequent payments ex- velopments have saved Dodge Brothers tended over a long period of time at a owners many millions of dollars by ma- minimum credit charge. So favorable srially prolonging motor ear life and b terially 1 ging y to the purchaser is this arrargement effecting marked economies in manufac- taat practically anyone can now a Dodge ture. This construction has also reduec- : wh ed incalculably the danger from accident Brothers motor car without financial in- convenience. and fire. The time has passed when transient novelties can lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook the great essentials of motor car worth. A few of these essentials, outlined above, go far to explain why Dodge Brothers name is accepted, the world over, as the hall mark of dollar-for-dollar value. TERMAN'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA.