THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1020. THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, YENTRE HALL, PENNA, A bo EMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. BEMITH, Editor, SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Basiness Manager, [eR Batersd st the Post Office in Centre Hap Be second class mall matter. Pisplay advertising rates made Enewn wa application SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY (Rov. 8, F, Preaching services at— Farmers Mills—10:30 A. M. Georges Valley, 2:30 P. M. Centre Hall, 7:00 to 8:00 P. M. LUTHERAN CHARGE Greenhoe, Pastor.) SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas BR. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall 1:80—Sunday 2:80—Churdn Pussey ville— #:30—8unday School. 10:30—Church Service. School. Service, EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. KE, Smith, Faster.) Locust Grove—9:30 A, M. Spring Mills—10:456 A. M. Betheada—2:30 P. M. Centre Hall—-7:30 P. M. (Revival Medting.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Bev. Harry W. Newman, Pastor.) Sprucetown— 9:30 school ; A. M., Centre Hall-—1 #chool; 2:30 P. M., Spring Mills—9 8; 7 P M, Wo EI ma A. M, Worship P.M, Worsh’ A Sunda y 10:30 i Mliroy’s Highway Problem, A t correspondent ma DEATHS M vivor { Mod away vary Thursday COY ~John McCoy, the last sur- of the children of John and Ag ‘ormick) MoCoy both deceased, suddenly Norris- of last In- at that on nes in week passed town, on toarment made place Saturday. The nformation was have rather meager death, It fam- friends here concern\ng was of his visiting a probably eithor Swartz, wppears he or wis he when 4 CENTRE €OUNTIANS READY FOR STATE FARM PRODUCTS SHOW High Quality Beeves to Be Shown, by 4-H Products 21 of Baby beeves ¢xhibled men aut the Farm Show Harrd more bers State in ghurg, January to 24, will higher qual- vel ad livestock ox and (iis Tae uniform ity than animal #pin former shows, says A PUP, we, who of State Colle ub offe pn spooinlist inspected the « boys and attack and dyd od on a was the yi rest of aged al He was number of Hos i retired He living and Hi Pott Was «Coy family, was born Milis and for a ee State seventy year Old Fort baker or I's trade, Years employe pital Norri pension a 1 led %o 44 wyy 3 14% aigdornia, ivy by d in t Was I and n town, Wiis ago, was in on Ww years A vies daughter, him. twice mad Augusta Edmunds, G. W. Ed- ded Saris home of h apoplexy Tuesday EDMUNDS widow of the Mrs late Thomas Milthedm, morning at the Millhedm, services munds, late of Saturday or from held followed by Reformed made daughter, in Funer morning were home, Aaronsburg ul from the in the Wterment was wr } Ch. CON nearby North- The cou- nsx was born ian dey y county, Sept. 1, 1839 about sixty til the Aarongburg there 15807. oved to ago, and lived un of Mr. years Edmunds, Since with in lived her daugh- Mrs. Cla : B. FP 3 MoHose or ments rellitive to highway State Hig surveying Milroy thi one I ery Is back ar tg sae the route take in t air, ‘1 surveyed route Partment highways times problems staked Congregat Rev. J H front #slrong S54 Ww A, Mecting The P the Metl on Mor Smit} HH. and prayer Rep Week of Mills were Cent Bpring Pleasant Total, The foliow for the vice presi J M Kirkpats Metagar. The paper « dy Rev. Bmith wh “Paul, a Pattern of The next meeting fLastheran church ells Celebrated Fifth Annly The fifth anniversa of Patricia Boozer was fitting on Saturday from 32 at the home Mrs. J. 8. Boozer. the Ruests was fur for tokens of agg them secreted in home by £ift feature of most The little gues bel Emery, Mari Potter, Jean I ford, and Evelyr Mirias dire Min steriam, Of TA ¥y jent, of the hos neagy ih inion £4 i his on Tuesday tre ing a Mrs, | 0 meet with them was ville- Linden Hall union between thirty and fe the gatherin meeting was addresscs gWhen Ly Jane T.1. After the regular program had been Beye, light refreshunents were ser- 04, tiie home union invited the Tussey- There were MlY persons at and a enthusiast hdd A number of short made and readings were Misses Colyer and representing the L. © Viry wer Evelyn Campbell, A C—O AANA: Charles E. Dorworth, of Bellefonte, according to a mesasge from the county seat, has made a public dental tiat he Intends to be a candidate for t.5 Republican nomination for repre- £ tative in Congress, 5 MP SISA A newly organized group, the Altoona Nac pg association, became the owners of the Altoona Speedway on Friday with the purchase of the property at a sheriff's sale in Holldaysburg, for CENTRE COUNTY NOTES. HOSPITAL Bellefonte Fae WAS medical wie it for Wednesslng £ night old 4 ¢osat alse ITE, Wa sesll Koch proud parents We dnesdny nfant, of State 1 Thursday Bell ia irRed of OF | Miss efonte, was wlmiitte on a surgical Friday. mt ent and Mrs | #hip, for Thursday dpcharged on Elvin Stover, of admitted Hpring town- on last Thursday treatment. * was medical Mrs. Lay admitted tipka, f Spring township, on Fray as a medical patient and discharged on Saturday. Mrs. Frank Melss of Spring township was admitted on Friday as a surgical patient and discharged on Sunday. Mre. Busan Lyons, of Lyonstown, a modonl patient for the past two weeks, ded on Bunday. Dr. J. M. Brockerhoff, of Bellefonte, was admitted as a surgiodl patient on Saturday. Edwin Petors, of Milesburg, was ad mitted on Monday for surgical treats ment, Mra. Minnie Fenlon, of Bellefonte, was admitted on Monday for medical treatment, There were 27 patients in the hos: Was $200 ; we ep oii be a i dm pital at the beginning of this week. nd picked Wedne ay Egg Entries Must Be In Saturday, ntries y exhibition it tl Farm Products Show | Harrk 1 Saturd forenoon for ogee will close Announce year thers made by the part of Lamb Feeding Club, countians attend ng & tn £2 gp hain Stores Over Alr. wouldn't ulidress to take measures ¥ Henderson Wteners to the oe KWKH 1060 gd i n { a nnNotInceT fuily cont of what LEAGUE BUYS TWO PLANTS Conperative consideration Onondkign fs ate organization, The clation Wer CO-OPDOTARLIVe ary eting which was aorgan- Except fou about nine years ago, the Dairymen's loague, it was hie jarmest such organization in the New York Mik Shed, and has long been an important factor in the dairy ness of central New York. The Dairymen’s League the plant and bHusiness Jersey Mik and Cream Co. at N.Y. In 1923 this company ceased to buy ta supplies from the Dairymen’s l«mgue and has since operated as a non-pool plant The Groton plant Ia equipped for bottleing, and has man ufacturing equipment too. About 275 cans of milk are received at the plant daily from 100 farmers. fed ¥ Dus will also take the roton, over of ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, In the Estate of SAMUEL H BECK, late of Gregg ownship, Centre county, Pa, deceased. Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned all persons knowing themselves inde to the estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, sand those having claims against the same 40 present them duly aun. thentieated for settlement, C.D. BARTHOLOMEW, Admr, oT? Centre Hall, Pa. ¥ ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST, ill at the Margaret soriously Mrs, A is home of CGodshall, Kline his daughter, in John town Dr enty Jumes Martin Yeager, aged widely known minister dled at his on Monday, aft 11% He suff and Savy - two years, State legis ator, home J.owfetown iHiness and mn or i ered a stroke on previous never recovered Mrs rr drove from in Tie H Y ony aw (aay and their wi v | thelr ren ide Mills, on on ter with pres They Mills, Ore werd formerly Stover He is HBpea Say rise i IH nt Mr Body rant Mann bie Frese itn ! A Xx at iocall with it. The General | it is not known ntend doing F Bods gmpany i i General Motors, it owns a large stock of the Stand The feeling about the that thie subsidiary Motors proportion p14} wr claimed the Bical Y eagertown | dard Ores offen sala witive In ft ai east to AUDET- Ome Lime mote ma exten bw the young ta Transfer of Real Estate. ux 10 Wm. Worth U we vi THEATRE | ; V1 EQUIPMENT. THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAX 'y & JEAN ARTHU fon uf ne A . ner } i % 5 HANK Lt “HALFWAY TO HEAVEN" ¥ $ be J SATURDAY “DARK STREETS” Talking Comedy taphone Acts MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ok *WHY BRING THAT 1I'P* stra] Bi ———— “THE STATE LB | 3 ‘ « ALL THIS WEEK & sensational dif ROBERT AR LOMBARD in METRONG CAROL ths most All-Talking NOWRHETDeT yresontad on “BIG NEWS” Speed t emant Thril iin Any screen Humor D° they harass you by day and keep you awake at night? Don’t neglect thom, ruin your charm ' beauty alienate your friends, interfere with your business and social success, ? When you're nervous, take Dr. Miles’ Nervine. It’: the fresceiption of a m ful arve § focinliat put up on- venient form especially for peo- ple in your condition. Dr. Miles’ Nervine is now made in two forms-—Liquid and Effervescent Tablet. Both are the same therapeutically, A EE 240 They'll - r DR 38 A 16 Pomona Grange Meeting, of the at Unionville 20, meeting Pomona be held on will January Installation of Kenzie Bagshaw, and other Forenoon at 10 A god attendance Bec'y by BORON A Dale, funch, iH. ing a BALE~2 Bhorthorn bulls about Bhorthorn Durst, Algo, A COW, fresh . WW. " R 2: phone 501.23 o3 {entre AD BTOCK REMOVED prompt- Cent Works, 86, at our expense, phone call e Hall; ———- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BALLESMEN ing olla, WANTED for greases and paints opportunity Balay The Jed Oil and Paint « Oho. nibhricat - Excellent OF COIs “ey Fa YOR young BALE. A cattle OB f Bpring M west o FOR SALY Mrs. D. N Dory fr how it Saves you An established fact! driving months. greeable, too. I inves maf af bem} Enjoy safety at one-half tread # and, because of *sligh Spring comes, With the ot Rare bring, vou get go. + Tt . py # - § from winter tre Drop in HAGAN'’S MORE ER KIND. 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