The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 03, 1925, Image 4

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    THE CHNXTRE REPORTER
ISBUED Whits LX,
INTRE HALL, PA.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1...
BE -
SMITH &
BAILEY, Proprietors
Editor
i Editor and
MDW, E. BAILEY... | Business Manager
Metered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
#9 second class mall matter,
TERMS. The terms of subseription te
ghe Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices
pwenty cents per line for three insertions,
and tem cents per line for each additiona:
pesertion.
Local notices accompanying display ad-
sertisements, five cents per line for each
@meertion; otherwise, elght cents” per line;
Sinimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Pispiay advertising rates made known
Borough Fire Alar
In case of tire in the borough of
Seotre Hall, the Bradford & Co. mil
whistle will sound:
One long and two short blasts when
fre is nor'h of Reformed church;
One long and five short blasts when
@re ls south of Reformed church.
Sunday Church Services
VALLEY
8 PF
PENNS
(Rev. Greenhoe, Pastor)
A.
P.
P.
M.
AML
i.
Tusseyville, 10:30
Spring Mills,
Centre Hall, 7:30
@
an
old
3
ax
TRINITY REFORMED,
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
>
i Spring Milis—
$:30 Sunday School.
10:30 Church servicea
Farmers Mills—
1:30 Sunday School.
2:30 Church Services
Centre Hall
#:30 Sunday School
7:00 Chu
Services,
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. Floyd A. H
Semon t—
Regular worship at
f4nden Hall—
Regular
Fussy vill
Regular worship at
——-
uff, Pastor)
J
A. M.
19:3¢
P. M.
i
0 P.
’
AL
n
.
FRESBYTERIAN
Rev. J. M
Ki
¥
rkpatrick. Pastor)
Pine Grove M
Boalsburg
Lemont i
METHODIST
(Rev. C
ErisCoraL
E. Hazen, Pastor)
EVANGELICAL,
(Rev. E. E
Bethesda
Green Grove,
Bpring Mills
#Bg at 7:00,
Ra i
SPRING
Haney,
MILLS
Pastor.)
Preaching
10
8.
at
P
30
8.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Rove: of
f Mrs. Eliz
Mrs. Nannie
at the home o
in Centre Hall
Mrs.
Deer,
Mrs.
Miss Mary Byles. a junior.
Eva Balley, a
spent
the latter's
{ Rev.)
Floyd
Haturday
A.
nas
Godehall
Huff
since been
Margaret h¢me,
senior, at Penn State
their vacation at the ¢
home
mother, Hail
in Centre
Harry Hipple and Mr.
both of Baltimore, Md., are
fng expedition
&lon,
his
William Bra
fas has
up here to jo
thelr annual hunt for dee;
en Mountains
Mrs. Wagner, «
aged in Potte:
been confined to bed
Rorobau
in
the
Glenn re-
where during
youth
$y
long been
n tHe Bradford clan o
Maria
ladies
n of the
most
township, has
for seven
at the home of a daughter, Mra. Will:
jam Bitner, at Het
dition at gorious,
Mra. Heckman, wife
Heckman, of Juniata, been
seriously 1 of the
Jungs. She was reported slightly bet-
ter, on Monday, to het parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. F. Rossman, at Tussey
ville. 5
The girls of Gregg Township Voca:
tional Bchool will hold a bazaar at the
school bullding, Saturday aftérnoon
and eveming. December 5th. They will
display a variety of useful and pretty
Sites hand tinted cards, candy, fruit
cakes, etc. :
Rev. E. R. Corman and friend. John
Apple, both of Sunbury, are at the
Fisher home in Centre Hall and are
devoting the daylight hours to scour-
ing the mountains for deer. Mr. Ap-
®le is interested In the Butter Crust
Baking company, with plants at Sun-
Sury and Williamsport. Mrs. Corman
Tussey ville, con.
the best is very
of Prof. W.
has
0,
very
from congestion
%
DEATHS.
RUNKLE. After an flinéss extend
ing over a long period, Jin Run
kle at home at Tusseyville
on Wednesday of
ment made In
services
died his
ast week, Inter
the
were
Tusseyville
and held
Greenhoe, pastor of the Lu-
was
cemetery, by
Rev. 8. F.
theran church,
Mr. Runkle
The
sONns
of which denominatio
was long a member.
two surviving
and Wilbur
Hall
also an
Miss Sarah
leaves
KE.
Centre
decensed
Lanrence the
former living in and the
latter at Tusseyville wife. who |
helore wits Em
erick.
Mr.
the farm.
marriage
Runkle spent most of his life on
Prior te taking up that vo-
Hall
and carried mall
Mills
FQ ria)
of Samuel
cation he lived in Centre and at
stage
Hall
Was a
one time drove
between Centre and Spring
The
Elizabeth
those
deceased Bon
and (Lee) Runkle, and be
sides mentioned above is Bu
vived by one brother, Howard 8
age
His |
72 years, 3 months and 5
was
days,
fell
3]
fii
BOGDAN.
h
Frank Bogdan
arms at
daughter's 8
Mills,
been
to
ut his
Beart,
A
in
near Potters Monday
He had
a year,
on
not in 4 4 1
affection
ndition dmmdeat
Owing an
MILLWARD
of Oscenis
aged
for
one,
ul ——
Bellefonte
J. Jax
known
Banker Dies
kson. one of Centre
best men. died at 11
Tuesday morning at his home
in Bellefonte, following a nervous
Mr. Jackson was sligty -soven
¢ and had Tor several years pre
¢
coddling the closing of the Centre Coun.
bank three years ago, been presi
Prios
sheriff of
banking company
to that time he was deputy
the county, and was an
candidate for the woifice of register and
recorder. During President Cleveland's
first was clerk in
aft Washing
acknowledged to the
man in of
Centre county.
by his and
Miss Lyda Jackson, The
funeral will be held Thursday after-
noon. !
administration he @
the
ton.
most
work
He
one
government
He
competent
service
was be
his line
in
widow
in survived
sister,
A A SA AP AIAN.
Keystone Power Corporation.
The Board of Directors of Keystone
Power Corporation has declared quar:
terly dividend No. 14 of oneand three:
quartdrs (1% per ct) per cent, cov:
ering the quarter ending Doe, 81st,
1925, payable on the 7 per cent. Pre-
ferred Capital Stock of the Company
on January 2nd, 1926, to stockholders
of record at the close of business on
December 10th, 1925,
C.F. KALP,
Treasurer,
A ———— i. ’
Notlee to Farmers.
We give notice that we are again
ready to handle wheat, and shall ap-
preciate your business MeClenahan's
Grain House, Centre Hall,
!
EHS NAMED FoR
CENTRE COUNTY BAXK
THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
irnssFieming
RESFIY
do Fleming
{Judge Arthur C, Dale Names Reecely-
State College! ers for Bank Which Closed [is
«ows Bellefonte
see Bellefonte
Andrew Irwin
Esther Metzler
WwW. H.
Evelyn
Rimmey.
L.
J.
Martin
Jones,
Been In Process of Liguidstion.. .
11
three i¢
Andrew Toner. .
Doors May 18, 19220 and Has Since
Mary T. Beilefonia
Arthur C. Dale at o'clocr
morning
for the
are: Rev,
John
Judge
Monday
cHivers
w— Dn — appointed
Cenwre County bank
Heed
Ss.
Krise—Y oder,
V. Yoder,
Rev. Davida Il.
Yoder, 243 Fairfield avenue, and Ben | Ie ge,
ity
the asrets
daughter of | They €)., Btoeley,
the late and Jennie B.! Bellefonte; Die, of Pats
and John 8B. Ginter,
in of Alderman an Tone These receivers wi
all of
age
the
few
jamin F
Mre,. W. B ise,
were united in
F. I. Eilenberger
ag
bow
ise
Johnstown,
by
man the awew
at
to cash,
Krise
dave
home: | i'ma
ARO,
Prankiin street, a dispose of the cash
proven.
I He
Schad
gunshon |
Clearfield Youth Fatally Shot,
died
fudge also appointed
D. A.
to make
Gilmore Force, sixteen, Thanks % .
{ and tirave,
Day as the result of a
ed
giv-ng he bank, an am
AOU Te 0 v earlier | the a
wound rece ier n i renots before the
at Frenchvil Clearfield count)
We
wounded when a gun in the ha
¢ impanion was accidentally
charged.
etamivinm——————————
U. 8. to Buy Liberty Bonds
ittempting for
the
with
The
1
treasury is
nnancng
directly
modern
($31)
dealing
wernment securities
¢
ines of {
bonds for
ie
ss A BIA
ish and Oysters,
a —-
at Jersey: Shore Hosplial hn ni Wilbur B
——
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
AA 1 $
£
Monster Gobblers Killed,
wild turkey
Mountain
Two monster
killed
Priday
on Nittany
of last week by Samuel
McClintie,
i
| were
1
i
both of Linde
of
were
land Claude
Hall, Aside
from being inrge
beautifull
had
Th
Hirds
the
portions the
and smaller one
| beard measuring eleven inches
Mr
\
that killed by Mr
third killed by Hoss
M
ana
pounds
{
mtic 17% pounds
————
Skylark
t
The
Oo te the most won
arid
fn
y
2
£
i
» ome mad spiry
he
towards the
wi flies In eve
i,
» climbs higher and |
ki
when Le
iit you swear & very throat
Then
ng speck away up aim
like
rst i# only a
out of
1s dives
| trilling
r
THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
BELLEFONTE
Where the Best In Pletures Is Shown
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3
First Bhowing In Penna the Buper
Comedy
“STEPPING OUT —
faughs from start
star cast
FRIDAY, DECEMBER
haney and
te
iE
UNHOLY THREE”
-
Anes Jro———
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
jw}
tL roid 1
| “THE DANGER SIGNAL" —
Filled with thrills rd
Extra Bp
i
| MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 7 &
-
“SALLY OF THE SAWDUST"
This great Griffith p %
rigs
|
CONTINUOUSLY
M.
Showing
iAP.
from 2 to
-
CLOCKS
or
out of
ClHes
myentedly with
had
hulie's
dyna
ground
saludang did
Meun-
terrible, and
over
25-YEAR WHITE GOLD, 15-J
is
ridges he WRIST WATCH
was
ame on, but the
» his watchful walting
my thirst became FINE ASSORTMENT OF MF
nd IMOSqUitoes sw armed
LADIES WATCHES FROM
©
Morning came and wore away to
oon, and still the beast raade no move TO 845.00,
x
Einally
FF inany
y dop
I called to my who
vere scattered through the tres near |
Me RINGE—SEVERAL
from
they
were
and swung
forether,
ns bellow
join
limb
ne, to ne,
until
1
snladang
SELECT FROM,
we
beneath
FINE LINE
ARM BAGS AND
OF LADIES
rane
ing
branches
Besides our p
and three
We cut it. straight
from the trees and to them with stripe
rn from ir bound the
kxrigses, which happily were poisoned in
he M I knew that they
sould kill a man In a few minules,
aut I was not, sure what the effect |
ould be on fhe large and powerful
aladang. i
We next dangled a bunch of leaves |
n front of the bull, provoking him to
‘harge upon it, and whenever he came
within reach we lunged at him with
our krises and spears, After an hour
the poison had seemingly nog affected
the bull In the least, and we were not
situated so that we could give him a
death wound.
svenirfg came on, and T was begin.
ning to fear that we should have to
spend another night in the tree, when
I observed that the great beast was
showing less fury. He began to sway
upon his legs. After a little while he
started to totter away. But his strength
was going fast; his head drodped;
then he went down on his knees, bel
fowing weakly. ' Presently his Kind
quarters slumped and blood began te
flow from his mouth,
1 dropped from my perch and, step
ping quickly to where my rifle was
lying, raised it and put him out of his
misery. Even though he bad routed
18 completely, had kept us treed and
had killed my good friend and assist
ant All, I felt sorry for him. He had :
been victorious almost to the very
last~Youth's Companion, yi
© ERrongs
MANICURE
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
AND TOILET
fo while
fashion
Ins
GOODS,
SILYERWARE OF
SETS
ALL
BREAD TRAYS, NUT SETS,
DLE STICKS, TABLE
CENSE BURNERS, ETC.
RAD
s
.
© ETE, cae
wi
EWEI
$12.50
NS & Ad
$10.00
T0
SETS
Ivony
CAN-
IN-
10 SETS
HAVE SOME BLUE WHITE
DUPLICATE ELSE-
White £120.00
§ 685.00
Gold Mounting
White Gold Mounting
OF ALL KINDS-SOLID
CHIME £22.00
TRAVELING SETS—~BRUSH
WALLETS —
AND PARKER FOUN.
FOR LADIES AND GENTS.
SETS, CIGARETTE
FIELD GLASS.
FINS,
——