The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 15, 1927, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1927 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
SPRING MILLS FARM CALENDAR,
(Received too late for last week.) < . ER
Calvin King is mid up with rhou- (Timely Reminders from The Pennsyls
mitisn. vania State College. *ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
elle 0 8 brougl i FYE le q FF Crean . Pastor)
lsthalie lee was Drought 16'| SHRUBBERY IS PROTECTED—| _ "°V F. Greenhoe. I
home In a very weak state of heallh Pp tempted i rather ornamental Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M, ( |
. 3114 oN ore several i 1eopie empl 0 Bill diy gl wmmund : toring y
a : W i ims. ns & ‘ na ‘ rinls along thehighways and in (Communion at Spring Mills.)
men silly engaged at the ey Bet hae sts for holliday purposes should Regular divine services at—
| Sunday Church Services
that the State law protects Tusseyville. 2:30 P. M
viva niumbe of : ar : mber :
mt a o lall ergveen or deciduous trees, shrub Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M | oa. :
on Cain is % * pr ¢
i aon stucoexsful | we Vo 1 113 ornamental vines Better A full attendance is hoped for at all 7 2
] o than penalized I thes services oad
{ ‘ thook the BRING WORK UPTO DATE-—Havq
; oo : at ged | al rm weeounte complete to date | i
in preparation for closing the att TRINITY REFORMED,
ir pu i for Ming i
the Get to her a number of ple of flav. Delag IL. Keener, Pastor)
ind having | your best farm products and prepare mitre Hall
1 with: | them for entry in the State Farm I'ro-y 9:30 Sunday School.
many dispu 4 y settle ed
1 1 £4 ‘ ie th for!ducts Show 7:00 Church Services »
some time evartheless his place wa MAKE TIMBER INVENTORY ~~ Friday 7:16 P. M.. catechetical in-|
never vacant in God's house He left! When the leaves are off 8 a good time struction. { l da
a host of sorrowing friends who Know to size up the timber on your wood- Ipring Mills—
his place can never be filled. He was! land. A tree count by size and kind 1:80 Sunday School
a great reader, a lover of books, and lis the next thing to a detailed esti 7:30 Church Bervices
is library containe undreds [ vol te, “ orn
hi ibrarv contained hu reds of jm L . : Se RP CSRBEN Catechetical instruction, 7:15 P. M..
umes LT {| WHY ICE CREAM GE I'S GREE? - Thursday evening.
. A greenish discoloration appearing in
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BOALSBURG ITEMS. chocolate ice cream packed In rust- ”
Mrs. John Harkins, of State College, | free cans has been found by State ‘30 Sunday Sohool.
spent several days with her parents, College dairy manufacturing research 10:30 Church services
Rev. and Mrs. Wagner, workers to be caused by combined w
Mr. and Mrs Jacob Felty, Mrs. Paul agetion of an alkall present, the metal
Coxey, John Stover and Charles Fax: of the container. and the tannin pro EVANGELICAL
on were among the Altoona people ducts in he cocoa. The color was Rev. W, E. Smith, Pastor.)
who spent the week end in town. more pronounced at points where | Lemont MODEL 88
Henry Reitz had 1 fine new radlo scratches or abrasions occurred on the Recuflar worship at 10:39 A. M.
ae ne Toe St won |e ol Rp Thin rose ma cio) Yasser
Our local merc! an a ispiaying ol Ina : y | f ne ) Regular worship at 2:30 P. M.
a fine line of Christmas goods, from alkall or by using paper liners entre Hall
ra ar Zerby. State College, st ————— - NS
Mrs. Luther Zerby. of State ef — Regular wolship at. 7. P.. 2 NSTALLED complete for
and A. E. Gingrich accompanied Miss A gift of $100,000 was made to Tem leg ip i CoM >
Ethel Gingrich to Baltimore Tuesday. | . rroiversits hiladelnh i by Char Prayermeeting, Wednesday at 7:
: 1 ple niversity, Philadelphia, by IAT TD l th 100
where Miss Gingrich rex “ved Hadi : les Erny. + Germantown contractor, - . eb 5% ess an .
treatment which proved quite bene for the erection of a stadium having METHODIST EPISCOPAL = .
fell a rekev. ape seating capacity of 26.000. Dr. Char (Rev. C. E. Hazen, Pastor) Call early for a demonstration as we have
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rockey, accom: |, . pn pBuery. successor to Dr. Conwell J
panied by Mr. and Mra. Wm. Rockey, | . oadident of the institution. recefy Centre Hall— 8. 8B. at 9:30; preach" a a : ; - . xl .
drove to Petersburg last Thursday to oo tre gift. mg at TP. M a limited supply that we can install before
visit the Willard Rockey famil un cents S8mullton—8. 8, 9:30; public worship Christmas
route for home, while attempting Oysters for Christmas, st 10:30,
close the sedan door Mrs. Ralph C —— smmibopamsuaa sie aAasm—————————SG—————————— —
Rockey was thrown from the car and You'll want oysters for the Christ: ———— - — " Call Bell 439.
was seriously injureds A nearby phy- Mas season, and in order that you ADVERTISEMENTS
slcian rendered aid and Mps. Rockey may not be disappointed, it will be
has well for you to give me your order
GRINDING—Hammermlill Ssandard,
Bland. {18 cents per cwt; Medium, 22 cents
dent Other grades, 10, 14 and 28 oents
—— ANNUAL BANK MEETING. Pr
Bullet from Own Gun Kills Youth. The annual meeting of stockholders
hall of The First National Bank of Centre
Hall. Pa., will be held in the banking FOR SALE.--House with necessary
was brought to her home and
LE ee SATIRE 4+
been confined to bed since the accl- al once- Wilbur
ompt service
HARRIS GROVE, Route 2, Centre
Hall.
To be fatally injured by a 1
from his own gun a few moments : ‘ "
fter he had stood it on a 1 and ns the second Tuesday of January, sutbulldings, and one acre. 12 perches
went into the house was the fate of 1928. same being the 10th day of the of land. situated at South end of Spring
nald E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs | month, between the hours of 10 and! Mills Any reasonable offer will be
oward Brown, of Huntingdon. 12 o'clock, for the election of rect | consider i’ i. Finkel, admr., Mi-
v \ ors and the transaction of any other! fiinbur Pa. dott te
The boy was visiting an aunt at
business that may ©Oofue before
ne ; I eT tae Bellefonte State College
Coles Summit and was hunting n
H LEIGH BBRIGHT,
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Cashier
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Secretary.
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