20: 1 RSDAY, NOVEMBER 630, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, Em oe CENTRE HALL, BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. 8. W. SMITH, Editor. SMDW., E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Ha PENNA. renm— Batered ot the Post Office in Cea B® second cinse mail matter, TRRMS The terms of subseription to Beporter are €1.80 a year, in advance. iadieplay advertising rates made known #n applieation. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev. B, ¥. Greenhos, Pastor.) Centre Hall-10:30 A, M. Farmers Mills—2:30 P. M. Oeorges Valley, 7:30 P. M. re SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Pentre Hall— 1:80—Sunday School 8:80—Churcal: Service. Susseyville— #:80—8unday School. 10:80—Holy Communion Service. a EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. KE, Smith, Paster.) Bethesda—9:30 A. M. Locust Grove—10:45 A. M. Spring Mills, 7:10 P. AM. {Revival Meetings.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H., A. Pruyn, Pastor, Centre Hall— §:30—Morning 10:830—81 Fri, 7:45 Sprucetown-— 10:00-—8u 11:00—Mo Tues, 7: Spring Mills— 8:30—Sunday 7:830—Evening Worship. . g Wors Stand. Training Cl SPRING MILLS Mr. and Mrd James Mr. and Mrs. F. A. B visited at h C. B. Mr. and ) Roy Oo Paul Auman spent of Mr. and Mrs, Friends and vin Shunk, hear of his born and thitry years by all his Rev. George present visiting his cousins, Blaine Bitner and thei families Bright is a son of the late Bright. who was well out this community years ago. This village is certainly its citizens are active in making improvements. The Water bas its main line pi d Avenue and as far as the jdenca a } and merci the fourth bow under Fe now bei enterprise ha number of adds a great mor has & new business next year build three next spr The the sand mountain grinding grinding ng sand of best quality for plastering and erete work. Many have gifted the two months and on the market, A very pleasant the homie of Mr. and tel near Penn Hall among whom the following ent: Mr, and Mrs CC. B. Miss Josep Mr. and Stambach York: Mari Migs Tehudy, Cora Ripka Lester Poorman and family, Poorman and family; Kathryn Mary Homan, Hagen, bright, Nevin Mary Krumrine, Kathle Nevin Kel- ler, Mary Zubl Hunsbarger, ‘Joseph Bwabb and family: Jay MeCool Freda MeoCool, Sara Vonada, Gladys Rishel, Zerby, Harold Homan, Harry leitzell, Richard Slack, Verna Ripka, Ardell Myers, Mildred Foust. Ralph Confer, Luella Hastings, Misses Phyllis and Our Wagner, Geraldine Bitner, Bernice Smith, Hast ings, Ray Mark, Carl Hastings, Adeline Bradford Guy Jamisonr M. and Mrs. Bright Bitngy, Emory Flory, Rossman, Mr. and Mrs. D. D and family, Luther Frazier, Mrs. Mulfinger, C. C. Stambach Irris, ail Stor and nda —=unaGa il SR George 11¢ acquaintances of Sunbury, were Mr Bhunk in thi 4 t¢ sorry death, raised as WIT some ago, and was toomed associates, es is at Bright and Rev. Adam through- an Bright, of Ohio, John known 40 SOMme or showing that n Comny KOE along + 4 it that enterprise during Mr. Long nso expects Gr the Con tons been past placed marty was held Mrs, Lewis Bech on Friday evening, wore Stover Mrs, in ine; James Mey ' Isabel Swab. Clayton of McCool, Jerry Al- Mabel 3} Neese, Roy ook, oe Glen foster Decker J. M Bartges, Mr. and Mrs, Guy Corman, Robert Slegal, Ruth Rip- ka, Mr. and Mrs. J W, Condo, Luther Wagner, Harvey MeCool and Earl De. laney. There was an abundance of re. freshiments served, prapared by Mrs. Bechtel, who knows how to prepare £004 eats, The party dispersed a little after midnight, and all expressed them- solves as having spent the evening very pleasantly, fA] Blek at Spring Mills, Harry Snavely is gradually improv ing from a rather serious illness due to complications. He was at the Leow: istown hospital, a few weeks ago, for treatment, but is now at his home, Both Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grove, young people, have been fl, but their condition is not regarded as alarm- ing. Harry Hoy is also reported ill, but pot serious, DEATHS, well - died on in a Harter, lellefonte, received HARTER. —Harry known carpenter in Satwday from injuries fall from a roof on which he had Been working. Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon and interment made at Pleasant Gap, He was aged about 60 years. He several Bellefonte; Mrs, Harry Mrs, Elias brothers and and Jacob Sharer, half-brother, a by of wife, also Harter, Renovo; and are full dv ceased, Hall, I= a by a Clement Harter, Measant Gap, Axe Mann, sisters of the Centre survived children Albert Hila, Breon, is —— HARPSTER. of the best Known guson Jacob Harpster, one of west Fer- the home of after of pneu residents township, died at Robert, at Gatesburg, fiiness with his son, a brief ii monia, He aret Gatesburg cated community and College. taught tw then gaged in farming in which he was un ful In the fall of 1883 Miss Emeline Gates who in but surviving him gons and one daughter Ira and Robert Harpster, a the Wel J. F. Rossman, of Hi also -~ threo and 1 farm. an attack Samuel and Marg- and was born at ago, n the public schools of his home Juniata Hao 1 en- lve of Harpster 10 was a son Chutes years He was odu- school VOars, usually succes he massed married awny 1915 Isaac, Y Hving in Mrs Springs, ity of Gatesburg Samuel 1d mn Daniel, ome on the Vantrie and VANTRIES. tive of i home (eorg Centre coun many Bell Pittsburgh, debility. a son of Samuel for resident of in Cars general and ‘anTries ang was wns Bi years {fe was spent he grew number 0 CEN for a the Twenty-five or Bellefonte and 5 1 kkesper In Crider & Son ; to Pittsburgh since. one Known rest of } had Car ir Arden Fs hurch ™ Onlel Hows’ ) Ev at He and Bet m ithe ang Arden one of to were few Tien « ity couples {brate ing anniversar a Inst health of date whi observed quietly fan the palr Begides his w HMrY Te ise of the il fo. Mr. iidren ind. ; Muskegon; Tobias is sur- Mrs, Martha Mra, CGer- Elmer To- Cephas A Stover, of Tobias, Salt eldest son, Wm ago in March i h by mix «i dn on, Kewanna, Anderson Rosy township; |Tobdas, and Mrs. John J Springs; Caleb The ron alton { Berrien Utah. died a Lake City, H. Toths, at Salt There Viv Lake City also 31 Tobias, ———— are grandchildren Mr. sur ing STOVER 66 years, 4 his home Sunday ilineas Fredrick Sto%er. months and 24 days, in Berrysburg at 10 evening, November 2, of week « John aged diet at o'clock after an heart asthma. with He had been a resident of that community for 45 vears. Mr, Stover was a son of the late William and Mary (Runkle) Stover, and was bom June 6, 1865, at Centre Hall, He went to jerryaburg as a Western Union telegraph operator, Some time later he wns clerk for the late Joseph F. Romberger in his gen eral store, He was married to Miss Grace Rom- berger, daughter of the store owner. After Mr. Romberger's death he took charge of the store and also became postmaster, He was postmaster of that community for thirty years, and held that office at the time of his death. His death was unexpected, as he had followed his regular routine the day previous and had attended to the store and postal duties up until Saturday evening, He fs survived by his wife, one son, Joseph W. Stover, garage owner, and one granddaughter, all of Bere rysburg. Mr, Stover wns a member of the Lutheran church at Berrysburg. Funeral services were held at 2.00 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Novem- ber 6th, at his residence; Interment was private. Rev. R, BE Kramer, past: about a ficia Inst Prog the tion on Tha T hon wor he fror whi thi A by in THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA in - tendants all dressed tumes just story books, Santa Claus Parade an like the people throughout An Invitalon Hanta Claus tion to parents to and his wants their will gather This is Important will Insure the Santa Claus Union cemetery at deceased wis © the of the William Burial in The surviving member ted, BOTECOUS COS- desoribed in the as they nr have in dressed Also Band whom at the will Eskimo with the year his A A ol SS — Just { Banta lives | North Pole | Santa Claus, special invita children as well ag their | come to Altoona Boo! wonderful Pa: all and letters TO STAGE PARADE AND PAG- EANT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 258 that from sands a all Christmas 1s fast and He ade, girls and him He bing brought of advertisement being used In this by the Altoons As to tell of a whing Is very forciby to to his boys attention our readers in the to him aiong this Couriers them the route, arrangement direct to © up Booster ocla ns letters for his BO at- wonderful Parade and that will be held in Altoona Friday, November the day after nksgiving. Parade has Banta the come direct North Pole been busy last ng tention, The Booster Association this will be the best ful Santa Claus held In child Opening Christmas Shopping Season. The inaugurate nt of the Altoona x § that | mangement assures and most ant that and us You can save money by doing your he been arranged in sent that slores CO. has Mcrchants to thelr headquarters in his Christmas making or of Claus who d to will his Page has this should se ever that TL a Altoona Christmas Buying for DIAMONDS, WATCHES CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, LEATHER GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. ————— at —————— R. S. STOVER'S Phone 19R4 MILLHEIM bwin ge tion one - every n, n work re he has Altoona stores will the Christmas She day his millions of the opening of ping the world, ccording to the information se the jolly old Baint, he will arrive Altoona by his Bants band, lead the arranged for boys and girl Season on the same y San- ughout nt accompanied in time to has been will start Friday aft which A it ernoon, Novem. on a Dime” ~ All-Weather Tread User ‘ew Mobile casoLine? If not, give it a trial. It is especially designed for the ion ign gines. modern igh-coitipréssion engi WE ALSO SELL PENNZOIL MOTOR OIL DENATURED ALCOHOL RADIATOR GLYCERINE ARVIN HEATERS-- Both Hot Water and Manifold. A 6-Ply Goodyear HEAVY DUTY TIRE Priced within reach of all. GOODYEApL SALES AND SERVICE ON DODGE PLYMOUTH MOTOR CARS & TRUCKS A¥ Centre Hall MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAIX ER KIND. R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE TIRES THAN CENTRE HALL ANY OTH. 1S —— —by— OH BoY/ THERE'S Polly NOW WITH SAMMY SMART LOOKS LIKE THEYVY HAD A BREAX DOowWN- Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa. HE SHOULD GO To | DECKE CHEVROLET AND GET a G00D VSED CAR LIKE \ 0107 on GOoSH~LIFE SURE MARTY- IS AGLANK wiTH POLLY SORE AT ME - GUESS I'LL GO FoR A RIDES 1024 Ford Touring 1926 Ford Coupe 1925 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Coupe 1929 Ford Roadster 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1929 Model A Ford Ton Truck, large steel box 1927 Chevrolet Coupe 2 1928 Chevrolet Sedan each 1930 Chevrolet Coach, 5 wire wheels Chevrolet Touring Chev. Truck, open exp. 1928 Essex Coupe 1927 Essex Coach 1927 Bulek Sedan, Stand, “6” $450.00 1925 Bulk Sedan 1924 Bulck Roadster 1929 Whippet Coupe 1927 Whippet Sport Roadster 1924 OMsmobile Coupw 1924 Oldsmobile Tour ng 1926 Overland 4 Tons Truck, Panel body truck only 8 40.00 1924 Stewart Cattle Rack Truck $150.00 1920 Vim 8-Ton Dump( auto- (matic) Track 1927 Pontiae Sport Roadster 1926 Oakland Sport Roadster B rT: ‘USED CARS | | ON EASY PAYMENT TEAMS | 1928 Chevrolet Coach 19258 Chevrolet Sedan 1929 Chevrolet Sedan 2 1929 Chevrolet Coaches, each 1927 Chevrolet Sedan 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 1927 Chevrokt Roadster 1924 Chevrolet Roadster 1926 Essex Coach Decker Chevrolet Co. Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA. $250.00 § 60.00 $200.00 $150.00 § 25.00 # 50.00 #15000 $150.00 $125.00 $140.00 § 25.00 § 40.00 $500.00 £140.00 $150.00 #15000 $225.00 $200.00 1927 1926 pe Cl