MAY 17, 19831 a— THURSDAY, ——— ent i THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, : "CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, 8. W. SMITH, Editor, EDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Ps 4 the Post Uffles ia Centre Mal te scoomd class mail matter, TERMS The terms of subseription to Be Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance. Pieplay advertising rates made Ekmewd . = apviicatien. SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8B. F., Greenhoe, Pastor.) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Georges Valley—10:30 A, M Centre Hall—7:30 P. M. — HALL REFORMED CHARGE Delas R. Keener, Pastor) CENTRE (Bev, Centre Hall— #:00 Church Bervices 10:00 Sunday School fusseyville— 9:80—Sunday School. 19: 30—Church Service. EVANGELICAL {Rey W. E. Smith, Pastor) Locust Grove—9:30 A, M. Spring Mills—10:45 A. M. Bethesda—2:30 PP. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) Mother's Day Communion all points 9:30, town; Mills. Preparatory class Centre Hall Hall; 3:00, Smuliton; Centre — PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30—Sunday 10: 30—8unday School — CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR BRANCH INSTITUTES HELD Under the Hoopes, Gener sylvania Chri tute was | south, cast county Program methods. Endeavor The East at Reber Woodrow Auman ory Board different ished 1 by hoes a * w » DEATHS. w » ed » * » fam A M following a MoCLELLAN ! dled Kk Wil winy TOV, Clellan Thur heart Somerset on nt Rookwood, body wns cemetery Sun interment home county The Tusseyville where atta his in brought to was charge of the Re- Bervices were afternoon made The Rev. DD. R. pastor formed church, the held, and the sermon delivered by G. A. Fred classis of day services were In Kecner, Of where Rew, the wis a Griesing. president of which the deceased member, Mc Mellan in Rev was horn in Mifflin of Siglerville, son of Joseph RR. and Eliza (Middlesworth) MoClellan He accom panied Potter township when Centre county, the vicinity ard was a his they when a tended Franklin tha v to in and parents located small boy, county there at entered with and from He College schools, Marshall becoming a various and of graduating ew mimister, in connected after took a coursa the al seminary He illed Your Rockwo with institution pastorate West and Re. Intt Unity th burg. Boalshurg the Sout Musser responsibHia award was gocietics Hall ILauti and State WILL BEQUEATHS CHARITABLE GIFTS Man ganizations as Beneflclaries—Terms Be Fulfilled Death Under ti late recently Register's charitable fulfilled Miss An tinue to ghe and and ha estate w Boalsburg Names IR liglous Or.! of SNister, | i to at 8 ill Go) After made according the Reforn sets forth th To his left his househol and income fifetime His brother ceiva $200 until the come sh His siate ceive the rem from th 8Bhe also has as much of Ax may ance, At the estate shall directing in the of sjut« under o e state during her Pifed i re the privilege principal be noe eds: io consume ie of the estate wiry for her mainten death of his sister the entire be distributed as follows: $3,000 to George E. Meyer. a nephew $1.000 to Catherine Toddy, daughter of ha deceased brother. J. PP. Weber, $3.000 to Allee EB. Weber, datighter of his brother. PP. M. "Weber, $500 to the Bethany Orphans’ Home at Womelsdor! $2000 to the Board sions of the Reformed church memorial te his parents. Jacob and Catherine Huber Weber, $500 to the Board sone of the Refer United States. $100 to the American Bible Society with offices In New York City. $5,000 to the Board of Home Missions of the Methodist church North. $10,000 to the Board of Forelgn Mis slong of the Methodist Episcopal church, North. The remainder of the estate to be equally divided between Edward TR. /Weber, the nephew, and Alice B, Web- or, the niece, I MA During the past weok a hearing was held looking toward the vacating of the Decker road In Seven Mountains from the State highway east through Potted township to the Gregg township Jime, of Home Mis fia A Waober Mis. in the of Foreign church vey saad be eonducted at 2:00 Pp E., Smith, } at i it at Centro Hall TAYLOR Jol formes in James Tavior, conty, pesacd Williamsport Bank itizen of Centre his was born the days ¢ at home in at Potte 74 wife p AWHy Heo reached and 13 “ and had 5 months ecedod Kim in ago. Two ek T €. Sit. Taylor. of Taylors, of age of years, His about nineteen death YVOars sons amd two daughters Taylor. Fort er, of Ne i: Miss Rosa and J C surviy Mrs Williamsport Bellefonte, Mr. member Taylor was the last remainfnsg of the family He had wen n resident of Spring Mills for many years and member of the K 4 E of that place. Since mov. ing to Williamsport he was employed by the Reading Railroad company, Up uptil his late iHness which was due to the iMfirmities of age. Mr, Taylor had never been sick, and had never re quired the services of a physician The funeral was held from the BE. T Taylor home at Antis Fort; interment at Jersey Shore, MILLER ~Mrs. Marie Elizabet hMij ler, wife of Henry Miller, died at her home in Philadelphia. following an ili- ness of four months with a complica tion of diseases, Bhe was a daughter of Harry and Anna Johnson and was born in Belle fonte, and was aged 37 years and 1 month. Bhe married Mr, Miller on Oo wis a charter lodges THE CENTRE EE —— by She leaves the following John in Philadaiphia, She is survived hamband but her het on children however, mother and brothers and sister Haul of Buffalo, N_ Y Claude, 8H, (; Mrs. Ralph Bassinger, Hall: Harry f Bellsfonte whereabouts Hadl Joseph nan Bellefonte Miss Hel and William, at home, Interment BOT, of <harleston, of Oak Fred whos of of 0 are unknown: George, d Donald Centre Ciuy n Hoxle made Undon Bellefonte, Wis the cemetery, —————— HOUTZ. ~The Houtz from Milton, the Woodward Her age was 3 She of Emma J laid to rest in last week 6 months and 10 dn of body Wik cemetery, Years, was the Houtz, days ughter Cay and Florence mesm—————————— BLANCHARD CHILD FATALLY INJURED Wills, 6 Mr and Mrs, Blanchard, was morning. of OL daughter Wills, Monday Jean vear-old Raymond fatally injured death following an hour owned an son, of EE Millheim Stores’ Sommer Closing, of Mrs. A — Hutchinson Arrives for turial The RICHELIEU SATURDAY (This Week) o “GUNSMORE™ rd Arlen Mary Paco the suOCoed ? MONDAY AND TUESDAY {NEXT WEEK) The 3 you anothoy ond ues hrill Bankhead! with rook In “TARNISHED LADY" Donald Ogden Stewart's and lavi sal drama-—gorgeots WEDNESDAY will present “CITY STREETS" Bee Gary The feu riche] Cooper hot who Faw Omics n the love; Wynne the screen Big Shot Syivia BSldne girl who thinks wu Lacas Gibson m-o n-o-y #pelis King: seorned, In reach the sinister crime he woman exciting drama this year. moat to The STATE “ALL THIS WEEK. Irene Rich and Lewis Stone, “FATHER'S SON" ine ~~ALL NEXT WEEK Warner Bros' Super Special All Nat. ural Color Comedy “FIFTY MILLION FRENCHMEN" From the great stage show that show. «1 on Broadway at $7.70. A real treat. With many of the original stage stars in the cast, ———————— bd tober §, 1920, and ever since had lived PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN [bus Pa. Hu vite FOR BAl in FEED GRINDING Ho ford, a Philadelphia Miller, good the Penn Mill, Farmers Milg, and is now grinding flu sla DD. & G. poultry feed, John il oven " Flouring box doing feed POI ith bie electric « SALE 0 daldry ast, w» eliminator: and Can used in urrent Reporter . no shots ply Hall FOR SALE. —A Jot of ale~~A, M., Riegel, fine at Contre PLANTS I plants o varieties; am EGGS Rhode 1s 15 HATCHING HC Red hatching eggs, Th Hobinson, Spring Mills, garden leading na land J. €, per goed], Bea me where J Hoy Heveral 41113 lot WwW, FOR sod timothy nut Hall, SALE hay; fence posts tons OF ge ‘phone good also a oA chest. <1 FOR timothy nut fence Hall, 36040 - H. CC. Mifflin. SALE hay. Dingess, Centre 24 also . v — -H, FOR SBALE-—-4passenger Dodge Vie Six. Like new; Price right 6156 Chestnut posts only run Inquire, Street, tory miles, Brungard, PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 7.5 & 9 Hall; M, Reigel, Centre INSURANCE Axo REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. prione 1i- ey oil stove, with 2. ~Apply at this radio beautiful cabinet where Ap- home iz avaliable hot-hou thie onion we bottle buying Centre 0, 0] per w Hall; 1311 of tons of good chest good reed C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. W. Dingess, Centre 14pit all $2.00 per cwt FANCY No. 1 Potatoes IS Ib. Peck 34c Octagon Soap Silver Cow Milk California Apricots California Pears BEANS--green and Yellow HEN FOOD (No Grit) SHREDDED WHEAT MAZDA LAMPS, 107 fared 15 ta 60 CIGARETTES Fall « PURE LARD 2 SHAFFER'S BREAD Loaf) SHAFFER'S SPECIAL PENN ALTO COFFE] MOTHER'S DAY CANDY CHOUOLATE CHERRIES PEANUT BUTTER KISSES $1.79 100 10 Pounds Packag, Off (In Jots of 6 or Watts $1.17 Pounds 20 Q0e artons pe oc and Be (Wrapped COFFEES 5 Jarge cakes 25¢ 3 fall cans 23 2 large cans 33 ¢ 2 large cans 30¢ 2018 27¢c PEANITS (For Roasting) 2 Lbs, 2be ALCO OLED ib. HONEY GOLD OLED Lb. CATSUP, (Flag PENNAALTO TOMATOES, WALDORF TOILET PAPER QUICK OATS (Aluminum) CALUMET BARING POWDE SALMON ICY POINT SALMON CLIMAX PAPER CLEANER DUST Large Penn Alto Brand 16¢ 26¢ Brand) GOLD Package 25 “HOW THERE'S not a day in the week that electricity doesn’t save time and work at our house. It hurries up the ironing « + + lightens the heaviest part of the cleaning . . . keeps food properly chilled « + « and gives us luxurious warmth from our portable heater. It even saves lots of steps back and forth to the Kitchen hy making toast and coffee right at the table. Then every evening, it provides plenty of good light to save eyestrain and those nervous headaches which so frequently follow. But the greatest saving is in our cur- rent bill; only $4.33 a typical month for 66 kilowatt hours. We always feel that we are economizing by using all the WEST POWER Saves FOR electricity we need. Mr. J. V. K. (a West Penn customer). ECONOMY IN ELECTRIC COOKING Mrs. J. V. K. could also find electric cooking economical by using approxi- mately 130 more kilowatt hours. Since she is already using 66 kilowatt hours, the additional 130 would cost her only $3.23. This total of 196 kilowatt hours at $7.66 would in 1923 have cost £15.76 or more. It is our policy not only to decrease the cost of current, step by step, with increased consumption: but also to reduce rates whenever possible.
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