# MHURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1920. YHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL PENNA ARE ~= SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. BMITH, Editor. BAILEY, Associate Edifor and Business Manager, — DW. E. Entesed si the Post Office in Centre Hab fs second clase mall matter, TERMS The terms of subseription to Se Reporter are $1.08 a year, In advance Dieplay advertising rales made known 8 »oplication. a ————— —_—" . Sunday Church Services @ENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Faster) Spring Mills, 10:30 A. M. Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M, LENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev. Delns R, Kecoer, Pastor) fentre Hall— #:30—8Sunday School 7:30 Church Services. Spring Mills— 1:80—8unday School $:30—Church Services. Farmers Mills— #:80 Sunday School 49:80—Church Services EVANGELICAL (Rev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.) Lemont—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall—T7:30 P. M. Boly Communion at all appointments. Rev. A. F. will occupy t pulpit, Quarterly Co goon at 2:30 Vy 0 we ww FRESDYTERIAN J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) A. M. M. (Bev. Centre Hall—10:30 Boalsburg—3:00 P. Lemont—7:80 P. AM METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev, Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Smullt Presbyterian Manse Notes and Wedding Re I. MM motor to T count spent ran T were West and Colle kr ¢ Mire State and Agr Beotland On ty weddi home Mr of Det York RITIVe mont mais dex Mrs. | preser Mr. Mrs Mr and Was noon ved | had cont * Siek Children Heeovering. Senjor Class Box The ¥ Hig the ning “Beaux ponted and of the ¢ will be on » out of scho es Social, and enjoy the Market Quality Is Ege Show Standard Eggs that market eggs “The reason for says County Agent H C Maney, “is that the standard for judgment is based on the consumer's demands and what the farmer and poultryman oan nomically produce, The consumer fs the ultimate judge of market eggs and tho farmer must produce the kind of egos th consumer wants to buy.” Figgs for exhibition should weigh 24 to 28 ouces per dozen. Uniform eggs are attractive and appealing to the pur: chaser. The uniformity applies espec- fally to size, shape. and colo If a dozen of eggs weigh 26 ounces, euch egg n the dozen should have approx dmately the same weight. Eggs in each dozen or five-dozen display should be similar in shape. White ews must be free of brown tints and bluish spots, Brown eggs vary in the shade of color, but t e eggs in an exhibit should have win in shows are god this” LL PEATHS, (Continued from first page.) Moyer and nt ieorge dled at his on Tuesday that piace, and Lydia horn in MOYER ~Andrew home at Woodward, Zn body was interred Hoe was a son of (Harter) Moyer, and was Gregg township, January 17, 1848, mak- his 81 vers, He is sur- by a but children, almost wife, ing age vived no A CHILD. Alfred, Mrs, Charles Addle- Harris twp., aged 6 and 19 dave. The death oocur- Saturday Interment was made at Warriors Mark. DE Dean of man in ATH OF Mr, and Boalsburg, BON months rex! on on Monday for 27 years of the Penn- farms and for known and at Btate home on RUDY. Percival Rudy, assistant sylvaina State the past 10 years a highly respected taxi operator College, passed away at his Wadnesday afternoon of last week fol- an influenza and pneu- 76 years His friends were to learn of his death n pronounced out of dan was born Sny practi all county. Wis both superintendent Collage well lowing illness of monia much aged surprised had bee The aunty, Hy gor. der « yf his jife in a son of Josiah of whom are Li in ally He Rudy, married Linden five d Ww deceased but spent Centre and Matilda deadh He Mary Coble of I. who survives with Mrs. Helen Holl : Margaret Gin Mae Neldigh Meoredith, was Cars ago to tugh~ and, of ecldng, Cimer limbe na Nwarm Harry Muss HOLIOWAY of Joeph Mra Holl Lonh Holloway. died at the Mra, Fred Burd resco Wag a ue aidow AKron, daugiter of George barn Ohio wal ind w In Miles township 79 years ago Surviving are the daughter at whos home she died; one son, William Holle way, also of Akron; six grandehildren and six great grandchildren. Also two brothers and two sisters, among wiom are inchided Mrs. Mattie Luse, of Cen. tre Hall, and J. W. Gramley, of 0 burn, Im. a——— dogs Cramiey Formal opening of Milk Plant, (Continued from first page.) one redeemed onch year. Thus If a member drops out he is not called on to finanos the institution ond day long- er than he delivers to the plant. Al soy a new member begine to bear his share of this financing upon his first delivery, [Plan of Anancing Sescrided by 8B. A uniform color, G. Walker] 1 of MARTZ. George Martz, Civil War veteran, died at his home in Pine Grove Mills following a three days’ [liness pneumonia. He was an son of Ab- and May Boob Martz, ploneer of Shingletown, wi. ereghe March 10, 1843. On Decem- 1861, he enlisted dn Company Regiment Penna. Volunteers, until the end of the war, of 1871 he was united we with Margaret Ledshly April. He was a member Methodist church, the Quaptain Fo A. R. and was ona of the members of the Centre Lodge 117, 1. O. OO ¥. Burviving Mrs, Ed. Woods, of Pine Mills, and two brothers. I san, Getlysburg, and Daniel, of Pine Mills. Interment w made in tie Pine Mills cemetery. Miss her brother, lived Hela, died from complications Tuesday previow made in the Catholic Wedansday 1929 CALENDAR But One State Others Are City, Township Posts, with rahman was born ber H, on 18, bith and served In the spring in marr died the ter Ci. oldest No Hinlaw, year Thorn, elections any change the present but few such The date for fixed for Tuesday, municipal elections Tuesday, November With the Court Judge be filled this be filled township posts che Tha whic #oession of who of Wii ast the Post, Are a Grove of (rove no Sia Year. ns Grove Other features of follows: i shy dar are as MeMULILIN who with MoMullen, H. McMul- First day on petitions 0 ! She sioners, Ti Inter day for cemetery Lalu 1. len, at Sunday be CONUS Last the noon became ill on ment county August 12, Lam day COM MISERO NET Was in Bellefonte, morning —— SPRING Mr Mrs both quite Ill w Mrs. Nathaniel visit to Wilk: and family. MILLS entzell index und (jeorgo ith cold and grippe Brown returned fro: LINSPOTr unin Hackenbwryg WH 8 Andre MAG VOLS AZINES the sports, invent INDUSTRIES IN CENTRE COUNTY. OF EL ECTIONS to Be Filled— | County, Town and calendar for thin | George D. bureau of to made by Inture, expected. | State in wubject may be of tho Lewis are is The on fall primary 17 pill bo held of wide Superior offices one 14 will other places to city, town and . . an hour’s the political calen signatures wn bright light for your bed- room costs less than a pen point WEST the 112 Idustirial Paid in Produets of Plants LINLG00 Wages ad Sal. arfos——811,671,600 Capital Invested, CENTHE H PENN POWER CO FOR BETTER LIVING ALL, PA. Phone 46 SECKINGER COLLEGE HALL LO, 0. F. Hall Association Meoting, The annual of FF. Hall Association will nesday evening, purposes of electing acting the 1 1d for meeting 2. O be he Weds 16th, the £7 ana rans. January fh such other busily presented By Delay order THRIFT WEEK will be a good time to shop in ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES When Y You Shop at Booster Stores EVERY IS SUBURBAN DAY in the Stores of Members of the Altoona A SSOC. Booster IMOSICT PEELED EDO GEO OEP POSED EGE OOO PEPE STRAND THEATR} UNE WEEK. “ON TRIAL” erick & B o - 4 and VITAPHON]) (PPP P PP EPPP PEC PPE PE PPP OPIPPPPP Lr@ PPP POPPI POrPIIEe : THEY CAME! and went home satisfied with their re corerrs COME LADIES’ FUR-TRIMMED COATS MEN'S BLACK AND BROWN SOCKS. .. RED AND BLUE HANDKERCHIEFS, | MEN'S FLEECE-LINED UN tt 8¢ EACH #c¢ BLUE WORK SHIRTS. . MILLHEIM 5 their BUY ! . $8.88 FREER ARE ea “w
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