2 2 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ELT ¥HE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, ————— i — CENTRE HALL, PENNA. BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8B. W, SMITH, Editor, EBDW., BE BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Batered at the Post Uitice ln Centre Hall BE second class mater, TRRMS. ~The terms of subscription te he Heporter are $100 a year, lu advance egal advertising at the rate of ten Bents per line each insertion. Display advertizing rates made known MM Appucation. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, Bb, FF, Uresalies, Laster) . PENTRE HALL BEFORMED CHARGE (Mev, Deine MN, Besnor, aster) Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School. 10:40—Y. FP. Meeting; theme, "Our First Thanksgiving in Contrast tg Our Present Day Living." Spring Mills— 9:30—Church School. 39:30—Holy Communion Service 7:30—Community YX. FP. Meeting. Farmers Mills— 1:30—Church School. 2:30—Home Mission Service. -n PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. MM, bBurkpsirick, Pastor) §:80—8unday School, §:30—Christian Endeavor. 30 . Thank-Offering Service. -e METHODIST EFIisCOPAL (Bev, Beth Russell, Pastor) Centre Hall— ». —dunday School. $:30—Epworth League 7:80—Evening Worsaip. Pprucetown— 0: 00—sunday School A1:00—Morning Worship, a Sh. EVANGELICAL (Rev, J, W, Zang, Pastor) Pentre Hall— Bunday School, §:30 A. M. Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Locust Grove Worship Service, 1:30 P. Sunday school, 2:30 P. Zion Hil Bunday School, 1:30 P. M. Worship Service, 3:00 P. M. Ppring Mills Girls’ Saxophone gelical Orphanage, ML M, Band from Evan- Lewisburg THOMPSON KNITTING MILL, LEWISTOWN, TO REOPEN WITH 200 WORKMEN the sudden head of Brothers Lewistown will next ten ding led Since Thon The Hy £, up sor the Shut down and boar last eight death of the firm, knitting mill be reopened under new A recent The chased years Andrew old locate d ppson, the nm pson in the management, within days Kocur to announcement, and Mra, il 1§ filin mill equipment was Helen Me present of Hosiery for a group of & it wus Wag completed deed The purcha but it wa bave been 315.000 Mra McCartney electriciang to the essary obsolete machinery ig believed t started witli two weeks The local Thompson drew. in mill at ? gone, During the the war the Thor dished a fortune While Mr=, no statement employed, will Once @ pur. Xx ¥ Mil New : perin 11 \1i1 . Mift at Milroy, Ys poke York transac men, and the art ARO turned Mx Tie named, | ee 5 sal start w machinery Can ba $3 wen rated the by und employ war npson with tl McCartney as to is believed work to at under way. make the huey Lit persons number to that 200 it the pli give leasy SPRING MILLS YOUNG PEOPLE. The community young people's ganization, representing the churches of Bpring Mills, held its first in the Methodist church ing. Judging from early interedt own on the Young would organization considerably munity. wv. Russell of the has ben appointed group, by Ministerium., Condo hag been treasurer. Tre age limits of the group. are 14 to 25 years. The meeting, Bunday evening in the various church- es of the town. An Mr AAAI. Motion plotures of the Wo rid’y Pair at Chicago will be exhibited Id Grange Arcadia, Centre all, Saturday even- ing of this week, beginning at 7:00 o'clock, under the auspices of the Vogt Motor Company, dealers in Ford cars in this place. The picture will empha. size “Ford and a Century of Progress.” For further detally read the display advertisement on last page of this Is. sue. or - Sunday even response part of that and ut people it is to soem i to the destined the life of the com Methodist ounse lor chur yf i} Adam the elected ———————— Note that the thank-offering service which had been announced for No- vember 25 In the Presbyterian church oe op OWPOnSS ttl Dowie 7:30 p. m. { . W Kom - Pow sini * $ Deaths * - * - - . * * LANE Sunday Land died hey where Serve Mrs, at LI, Bertha May tha 1 of in Asronsburg December 2, 1869, ¢ held at the home Wednesday and Thursday the body Tyrone, the former for interment, the Lutheran churcy of the services. deceased wag a daughter of Noah and. Sara (Mowery) Leltzell. She wis twice married—first te Mr. Beav- er and later to Harry Lane. The sur- viving children are George and Harry Beaver, Youngstown, Ohlo, and Thom- as Lane, Aaronsburg. There survive and two brothers, Tomlinson and Mrs. ronsburg: James CC. burg, and Forrest GQ. fleld, Illinois. Mrs, Lane was aged 65 years days, — Mrs, Emma Breon, Perry IH. Breon, dled of her daughter, Bessie, Barnes, ip Webb City, a telegram Homan, In an OMe BOT, Thomas L shoe was born ices wel evening, conveyed of the deceased, Lesher of in charge The Vis home Rev. wns to two sisters namely, Mrs, F. F. J. Btover, Aa- Leitzell, Harris- Leitzell, Plain. also her = and 16 ——— BREON, of home George 1. according to ed by Clayton H. Hall, The wid- at the wife of Mis- recely- ow souri, Centre Bellafonte Wed- nesday afterncon and was conveyed to Centie Hall by Undert FV. Goodhart, where interment made immediately upon of remains of died in 1918. Death was due t the thyroid gland. The deceased is survived children—XMorris Breon, N Va, and Mrs. Barne I the death occurred. surviveg her a half-sister, Detwiler, body arrived in Aer wag by ustand arvival the side ti 3 the Wie hep b o an affection by two Newport at whose There Mrs. Spring Mills, i of OWS, 8, OMe also Annie {Housh) ROYER.—Mrs, Emmg Royer, aged 70 wife of Joel 8. Royer, died at her home in Zion Monday night of last with complications Her thus. survives, with sister, Mrs, Clevenstine, of Zion, and two Otis of Dakota, Garbrick, Centre services were conduct. Lutheran Fri- in charge Rev. assisted Burial Mrs, of Years, week band Frank brothers, Illinois, Hall. ed one Garbrick, and Roy une ra} at the Zion afternoon, J. Paul Keller, James Musser. Zion active church. of church, of the by Rev wis made In Royer was an Lutheran $y vr gay the the cemetery, member the — O CONNER ~( wfter having entre Cx died the harle FP. patient for morning He body Morgue “ been a } onth from unty n hospitag m Friday ney kids i" re oO and trouhia The Goodhart neart was wed thirty-six years Ws brought to the prepared for burial, an is shipped by r int ori ent was for mibeor He manner, and The body Det Lyment deceased a me transient « n t amp at Colyer rved past man of rese known of his claimed by a sister, Mra len provision for ker services beady third and transg the is the death the transient C. H. H. 8 SOCCER TEAM TO REPRESENT CENTRE COUNTY IN CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES Higy, High entre Hall represent hy will Penna, will be ational fOeld of this ton High school. of Bradford, Lycoming and ‘Tiom nty atl Btate College, Wed. November 28, at 3:00 p. m., In semi-finals for the championship LITE Yor winner me a will &® winner Cou nesday, the iongue, ot ment inties represented In this tourna are. Contre, Clinton, nion, Snyder, land, Perry, Tiogn Bradford. Columbia, Northumber- Lycoming and Tusseyville. W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs Annie Rossman Tuesday evening. A haby arrived at the home of Mrs, Mark Fetterolf Thursday boy Mra. Arthur, Holderman to Huntingdon county on Musie wna furnished for a dance the Centre Hille Country Club night by the following per. Fred Brown, Reuben ( ‘olyer, Paul Martz and John Bitner. Mrs. Alwilda Bitner and Mrs. W. 8. Martz spent Saturday quilting at the home of Mrs. Annfe Rossman. Mr. and Mre. Frank Dushem and family were Sunday visitors at Har risburg. Mr. and Mrs Milton Kline, Mr, and Mrs. Horbert Garis and daughter: Bor. nice spent Sunday with the James Harshbarger family. Mr. and Mre. Abraham Grdemytr and family of Spring Mills, ecaflod at ho 8. T. Swarts home Bunday even Mrs. John Bubb, of Colyer, was a night visitor with § % BONS § i : i ON CHRISTIAN HELD HERE fern even CONFERENCE EDUCATION wnd he fi rth annual Om NVednesday af yO 11 f ing of last ition for conferences on church school two most ian He Ie Susguen id in Trinity Workers the wohionly Joaiabury, Heber Centre Hall and problems by wostern distri na Classis ) sy Eviangell and formd church was held formed church of town. present from church in the State College, shurg and matters Aaronsburg Chnvgvs. Practical gested In advance officers of the schools in period of problem question those in attendance Two counsellors from tional Board of Christian were present and gram the conference: Houser, ID. D., Ph. DD. head of department of Chureny, and Homa the denominational Board, and Rev.l, Fred. I). Wentzel, Director of Ix der ship Training of the Evangelical and! Reformed Church, The afternoon gram was as follows: Registration. Worship period, Rev. Griesing, Aaronsbirg Divisional Conferences: (a) leader, Mrs. Bradford Moni lan; problem considered, “Place and Share of Children In Church Bohool Worship. (b) Young People's-—lea Rev, Fred D Wentzel, Philade problem considered, ‘How in i‘ adder, BUg~ the teacherg and were considered the conference one by sion ench chosen discus denomina Educa in the Rev, vv. was for the or fon i pro i A the i of assisted of pro G Faye Matter Hey ition Adult Ph yo OIMET pati School Supper, of Trinity. Program A wi on and OC r 3 sHELITINEY major emphases FET lassical program, Ove, General Con HR. Keener: Have We a Right to Teacher? How Ch ful Teacher? Rev Doog a ference problem 4 Expect ange the Address “When ‘ristian Leader? nd Rebersburg Fred Person benoedi A Two the similiar conferences were game week, within the borders Classis, one at Howard and at Kratzerville, — A — INDOOR CARNIVAL AND yoond terne shad under the age « ome and end §iie doing you A s——— BRIDGE PARTY. {ie H. Btover, Munda tr age. Hall to Re last hep on of WORK gave & at home Contre and refresd in imber of } married é er ngte friends During the were served PROGRAM C. OF ANNUAL AG. EX. MEETING CC. ASSOCIATION | moeting of ti Extension in logan Oh a Gap on Saturday, Noe vem The 10 & mee alart m., up of Pr Gmpliy he forenoon 8 of carried during County Agent, taken by election officers, the work Extension Service KR. C. Blaney Eleanor J. 8mith, Home H. GG. Niesley, ant director Extension State College, will uss the work of the Extension Service oh a state wide basis, ladies of Logan CGrange Ve a lunch for 40 cents a plate The afternoon session will start at 1:36. The program will boty, in. structive and entertaining, and will consist the following demonstrs tions: Oats Emut Control, Foster State College: J. J. Markle Wool Marketing and Sheep Improve. ment, Harvey A. Hoy, Bellefonte; Lee Hmeltzer, Bellefonte, Cow Testing Association Dalry Improvement -—Ira Linden Hall; Clarence Etormatown, Reconditioning of Old Mrs. 1. A. Porter, Hublersburg. ~ Girls Mode; 4H Club Meeting, in cluvling Darning Demonstrations; Health Play and Club Songs by Mo shannon, Pine Glen, Spring Mills, Col. yor 4H Club Girls, and’ representa- tives from other 4H Clubs in Centre county. Surprise Play by Spring Mills 411 Club Girls, Tris program will show many ac: tivities of the Agricultural Extension program in Centre county. re | By i the year by | and Miss | Ports on bw the Representative asset of ant dim tie will ser be of Musser, Wark and Whiteman, Peters, Furniture Jacob Bmith, a collector of delin-} EAST END LOCALS. tems Journal The {following inted from the helm mploying pnd Monday road in Pi reek Whetstone of on the nes from iap the hollow come da winter Was glarted by and This roa last the super Forests and chiefly from will Of A vistors 5% thea A labor under Dropartment taken vision of by direct the the roils In the ection nearest and BP, erman, of town, Madis Thursday days Ir. and ¥., Hex Joan Esta B. and Miss ery son, Host Musser Pittsburgh las for of onburg, rUests gu M 3d wera and ert, ty ROeVEriy Mrs 4 Moore who hi returned spent a woek with them Heck on Sun lav. and nome Mrs in} Boal, of Mr, and| G1 amley, | of Mr Auman from their sburg, Miss Martha kept home Auman visited Fotyf Luge rne where Bu During the absence A | Heber: town, agoing. taiph county, the rey from went arsdale, N.Y Rev, Russell they to to thelr son Au nant the hia Wednes her that r Howard | improving | LO past rations Heri depart. CENTRE HOSPITAL COUNTY NOTES. HOW'S YOUR Mathematics ? wroblem will receipt GC to any p be sent six Biose, ress, upon of osting $1425.00 Find of each arithmetic and algebra.) of in more 14 orm {Solv 3 man's Inco is of hig 13. A man, since attaining the age 21 ved 4-7 of bis life; mo % what 3-8 fncoma? f years, has old is he? (ANBWERS on last page). to the memory of a loved one Is a substantial expression of your jast* ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for it must last through all the years to come. Let us co-operfite with you by submit. - ‘EPEC OCIIOTOTIIIOOI OOS OPIIOIIOP CET OCOECIPOIOS POP OPIOCOOP PISO OEGOIPOOPOIIOS MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP BRANCHES FEAL NATIONALLY K VITRON % ALL 1Y CULTURE, DNC FREDERICS PERMA INCL VITA TON AVE. NOWN "TY NENT W For appointment Phone 68R2, CENTRE HALL. SSSI IOP ore STORES PURE FOOD FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL Royal Dessert ALL FLAVORS Swansdown a E FLOUR 2 3-4°1b pke 27¢ Pabst. Ett Origins; Whole Milk Food “5 nko yy £ The WALTER BAKER'S RPEMIUM CHOCO] DUFF’S R RECIPE ————“— BRER RABBIT AM JL ASS] 14 ATI GING A IARSH EAD ALLOWS os Contest Blank Can M TENDERLEAF TEA “ Entrance in Each Boscul Coffee 1b 33c 79 PRIZI SANTA CLARA Fancy 1934 PRUNES $0.50 size 3 - BAKER'S PREMIUM COCONUT »a 23c ib DROMEDARY DATES HERSHEY'S COCOA NUCOA MARGARINE Special Heinz ‘87’ Sale EFFECTIVE UNTIL NOV. 24, OVEN SAKED BEANS 17¢ 2 sm TOMATO JUICE 2 12-0z cans l7c¢c COOKED SPAGHETTI 2 13 QZCans SOUPS. RI( f ALL soept Clam Chowder KINDS 3 sm cans or @)p = Z pt cans ae PC White VINEG or Clder FLAKE! > JAR 33 sl : APPLE BUTTER § PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of Hae South Dakota Horses 7 AR at Centre Hall Hotel Barn re Ey "MONDAY, NOV. 26 Sale begins at Oné O'clock P. M. 3 oO » Wes ois ad splendid Mate d . ASLO—SOME NICE COLTS. ALSO, 100 HEAD OF SHOATS. No lengthy {ome wid 50 OT YW EM BEMITH, Auvet H. L. EBRIGHT, Wm. 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