The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 26, 1925, Image 4

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THE CENTEE REPORTER
ISSUBD WEEKLY.
A——— i
CENTRE HALL, ra.
RI emia om ations
THURSDAY,
EMITH & BAILEY,
A W. SMITH.....
| Loeal Editor and
SOW, B. BAILEY.... A Business Mungger
"NOVEMBER 26, ye
om
Proprietors
Sir
Botered at the Fomt Office | in Centre Hab
89 second class mall matter.
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he Reporter are $1.00 a your, in advance
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Swenty cents per line for three insertions,
and tem cents per line for each additions;
dmsertion.
Jdocal notices accompanying display ad
sertissinents, five cents per line for each
fsertion ; otherwise, eight cents per lloe;
@inimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
#8 application.
BRIS
Borough Fire Alsrm.
In case of Ire In the borough ef
Pentre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mil
whistle will sound:
One long and two short blasts when
Mire 8 north of Reformed church;
One long and five short blasts when
are is south of Reformed church.
Sunday Church Services
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. 8. F. Greenhwe, Pastor)
Hall, 10:30 A. M.
Mills, P. M.
Valley, P.M.
The F Anniv
Valley Char
Centre
Farmers
Georges
Theme:
Pastor of P
Co
Centre
bo 8
Bpiing
irst
enns
nirmation
Hall,
Nill
Mills
mers
TRINITY REFORMED,
(Rev. Delas RB. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
1:30 Sunday School,
2:30 Church Servicea
Tussey ville—
§:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Church services
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. Floyd A. Huff, Pastor)
Lentre Hall —
Regular
Egg Hil
Regular wors
Tusse vy
worship at 10:39 A. M.
PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev. J. M.
Kirkpatrick. Pastor)
Centre H
Lemont, 11
Pine Grove ML
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. C. E. Hazen,
EVANGELICAL,
(Rev. EE
Pastor)
SPRING MILLS
Haney, Pastor.)
ND PERSONAL
LOCAL
Home ma:
Thanksgiving
tre Hall
idle orange bv
No de
Mrs
been
Her life w
The pros
pear on Tues r dn
T. P. Ro
& guardian
no further eo
der him
Figes
& now
D. C Kei
received
during
qf Fred
despaired
again failed ap
Lhe Case
against
the apyointment of
indicatior
Fart wlit § 3
flort will be made
from managing his prope:
Win
came y
& part of Wednesday
in-law, 1. Ww Bradt
to Philadelphia in the
Friday planned to go back to his home
and will take wit Mrs
Hemphili,
made
The sale of
ments, Tuedny,
Osman. , west
ed and brought
One thousand budhels
brought thirty cents single
el. The sale totaled $1200. The
was put onto the block
to $4000, the bidder
Kline is suid to have been the next
high: bidder. The firm wha not soi,
the. bid being regarded tho low.
m
Hore
ners
nim his sister
mention of whose (liness
eisewhere in this dasué,
farm stock and Im
by Frank
was wall
ple
D
on held
of town,
articles falr
of €
per
wr Corn
bush -
farm
unknown
At a men's meeting in the Lutheran
«church, 6n Tuesday evening, ev. 1.
E. English, pastor of the Lutheran
church at Pine Grove Mills, gave his
decture on “The Power of a Single
Purpose,” taking the Apostle Paul as
his chief example. The speaker was
® very pleasant one, and at all times
wae driving home the main thought
dn his lecture. Rev. English Is of
Pennsylvanian birth, but came from
one of the southern states to his
present field. After the program of
the evening, which consisted of mu-
sic by the ‘whole body of men and two
selections by a male quartette, light
refreshments were served. Rev. Eng-
Msh was accompanied here by Dr.
Krebs, the well-known dentist of Pine
Grove Mills. ’
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DEATHS,
RICKARD. —8arnA. Rickard,
vears and 16 days, died in the
gelical Home at Lewisburg following
a stroke of paralysis sustained sever
before. Her husband, Adam
Rickard, died about two in
the same institution,
Mra. Rickard
helm,
aged £6
Hvan-
al hours
Yours ago
of Mill
Smith,
she wns
Wil
whom
an native
of Michael
Young
Mrs,
with
was
daughter
When
Mr.
deceased,
a
deceased. quite
adopted hy and Hn
Weiser,
lived
Burial
both
marringe
the
she unt; her
was made In Lewis!
cemetery.
Susanna Martin,
MARTIN.~Miss
of Nittany valley.
away
lifelong resident
passed peacefully at her home
at Snydertown, following a few days |
general indirm
She was a daughter of Will
Mary M. Beck Martin,
Walker
months
iilness as the result of
ities, am |
and and
township,” being
years, 8 and
of of
her survivors incl
Charles F. Romick,
and Mrs. John J.
City.
born
81
in
10 davs,
family eleven
was one a
and ude
Mrs,
dren
sisters,
Nittany,
of Atlantic
Funeral were held
Mark's Luthera
by Rev,
after
Snydertown
services
n chruch at
IL. M. Fleck,
which burial
town
land.
the cemetery.
Helen Lu
EWS
UTZ
My Sara
passed
wes |
of Samus
both deceased
and
Mrs
and
efonte
Thoms
the }
Lemont
mornin of last week. Death
influenza’ and a general
#
I. and
the
was memoer
to pass Funeral
held
1806
at home at
on Sa kis wftern
Rey E
ating In
CHOOK Cax
YARNBELIL
wife of
OTs,
was bo Deceased in
survived husband nrnd
Ly
#ons: Blair, and ¢
home; also by brother and two
Joseph
Anna
¥
a 88
Fetzer, {
Sober, AKro ¥
Burd, Mi
services wes pes io ON
tio. and
olin esburg
al he
nome,
HARTMAN
Jed
1.
Aaronsburg,
Chaoeles Hartman
at his home in
from which he suffered for
the past five
Mr.
Millheim,
years,
Hartman, a former resident of
was born August
i a
- ey
&
making his age 50 vears, 2 monhts
He
the
Coburn;
and 26 days is survived by
wife and
Thomas, of
Skeels, of South
F., of Millesburg, and Charlotte. , at
home. A short funeral service was
held at the home prior to conveying
the remains to Millersburg for inter
ment. Bervices were held by Rev. F.
H. Daubenspeck.
children
A. +
Albert
following
Mrs,
end, Texas:
“
This Week's Story
This week's short story: He glanced
‘nxionsdy around him, then, assuring
dimself: that he was unobserved
brought out a small pauper package.
For a moment his hand trembled over
the glass of water. Should he put the
powder in? He was breathing heavily,
He cast a glance about him-—and then
tipped the powder into the water. , ,
ne Ip and It was “If that
t doesn't ke tonight
Tre Sosa wai tates to x
tered. et
A —-—— — ——
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mrs.
Sunday
TPF
Hazel
were
Mra.
Merchant G and
of Bellefonte,
guests of Mr.
at Od Fort.
forge
Hazel,
d nner and
Delaney,
Sat
M
offi
meet
at 7:30
desired
will
Progress Grange wiliil on
AR
urday, November 28th
A
cers for
ed.
large attendance is
the coming year be elect
A considerable supply of lve
ducks and #
Wit
try-—chivkens
tntion during the past ten dnys
single turkey was observed
Mra,
er, Will
their
Rhoads
and G
He
{0 ind children,
race, returned
mm
home in ilefonte on Sunda)
the Fost
Hall
spending two weeks nt
er Jodon home, near Centre
guest
Mra. C. PP
employed
atl
Emery
by
oes
Mrs. T. M. Lollich is a the |
of Mr,
Lolli
an
and
the |
h, who le |
heen ited
Mrs,
us engineer. has
Henovo from which place Lol- |
h came here,
of lellefonte widow |
James A
Mis
of the
feaver 1
i
inte General leaver, |
iiness for
sustained
Mra J. OG
of her
taf Th
Lone,
hom
ris F Pi
grey, in
Day) i= being
English
worst of
ving
tof
n of the
Mem!
Few
Furey [milles
jes will be present from Pittsburgh.
‘wrwensville, State
New York
College, ar
City, {
d
be a
Gthey
points A
ner will feature of the
Prot Mesiine and sister,
M ie
8
George
Rufus
Hall
sedan
dinner by
returning
Prof, Mea-
instructors
and
Mesiine, and
Catharine
of Sunbury. drove to Centre
the latter's Flint
at
Fisher,
on Bunday in
They entertained
Mr. and Mrs, FM,
home late in the evening.
line ie one of the principal
in the Sunbury High
engaged during the vacation period as
various religious training camps as 2a
leader,
were
school, is
J. Witmer Wolf and daughter, Missy
Emma Wolf, and Albertson F. Knipe,
all of Ardmore, arrived in Centre Hall
by auto on Bunday evening, and will
remain here among friends and reins
tives at least until after Thomksgiyv:
ing. Mr. Wolf, who had been broken
in health, is on the way to complete
recovering and has been doing work
as a representative of the Metropol
tan Life Insurance company of New
York. Mr. Knipe Is a contractor and
bullder, and while about here is
“chasing” small game.
Patats.,
Peter
$3.000.
vansim of Roni
Herbert |
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Healey. et
Bnow Bhoe twp.
WwW
MARRIAGE LICEXSES,
Modern Ideals Make
Cave Men Seem Tame-
Another ideal of the flapper has
| heen shattered, Her vigion of the cave
man is all wrong.
He did not enteh them woung and
treat them rough, nor did he a-woaolng
zo with a big elub and prove his devo
fion to his sweetie hy dragging her
iround by her unbobbed tresses A
professor of
May | ipoking up the
i t.othation of
it
al, to Haus
Jon
er, in
Orlando
eph
E Howard tract
«
James Laicns
Mary Houtz,
#t ux to
Btate
Fitters, Howard
Kinley, tract in College.
Wasson, . . State
Fortney
Pine
James Edwin College |
dritamnart ait
¢ ai Gordon Foster, et al, to
Grove Mills . :
i sr, tract in Btate 4
Warriors Marl
Altoona |
Ww.
G.
Henderson
Milier
Marion
Olle M
$1.000,
to
Mever, et to
tract
al,
Myrtle
man, Millhelm
Katherine E
H. Bloom Blate Colle: n telolt college has
Charles
Lotue C. Cupp, State College | Keémmerer records of the
irtz, Gdn. tract in College twp sixty venrs hacl
Stor $500
Bchaffer mstown firs cl Ilr to show the
Ferber Btormstown |
H
6
Wood
Nixon
Phllipsbus
Philip
-—
(ROT:
Thelma
cei pi
POTTERS MILLS,
Ww
spending
Vernon wgner, who works Leathers they
y
two weeks n College heads
ents and spending part f thel . naaon, AST rhe i of thelr loved ones
weno
That HBelnit
f the
uniting.
baz and professo
Ladies’ Ald
Novem
Don’t forget the my
heig
Batugday
to
bre resent
ee hy showing up the
The
fety on even. ns,
o 4 se ohne eter
ber 25th. Things wear and things p 1
and pee ! r.
E B
were 10
Pils iniap rid in’ Ferguson (wij Be
norton
will be sale Come
PF. A. (
10 eat on
t pack
‘arson, Joseoh Carson
and Thomas Palmer scouse them
to hear 3
Hiamsport on Bunday stringing rf
iy now
Those visited Sunday trimons The
who
Mot
on
Old Festival Rites
in Honor of Ceres |
with
Ceres w
home
Ormick Wer
3. Mingle
two
Mre
inkleblect ind
The the |
annual
gacred which
festival
rites
of
t Eleusis
my
ira
as
brated =a were
Eleusinian steries,
Many
ancient
the
the
the
Htions were n
ik '
afloat 1
ax to
says Chambers,
this Of
time,
festival these,
fie rested on the
Stone"
in
besid
tlio
££ E56
Phe Tentrs Henartar
Yaar
A typical example of Graham
Brothers remarkable progress
in the truck industry was the
month of September.
Production for this single
month was 171 per cent of
production for the entire year
of 1921.
Astonishing growth, yet read-
ily understood by owners,
to whom Graham Brothers
Trucks have brought vastly
improved service simultane-
ously with a sharp reduction
of costs.
———DIRECT DEALER———
C. E. SNYDER, State College, Pa.
ree ASSOCIATES ene
Lewistown Motor Co., Inc.
LEWISTOWN, PA.
A. E. List
TYRONE, PA,
J. C. Hockman
BELLEFONTE, PA.
W. R.-Hosterman
CENTRE HALL. PA.
John A. Confer & Son
SNOW SHOE, PA.
M BROTHERS
SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE