THURSDAY, DECEMBER §, THE CENTRE REPO RTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. | FEE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, BMITH & BAILEY, 8. W, SMITH, Editor, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, i Proprietors BOW, E, Post Oillice LCelilre mative, the in Clinss Butered lu 8s second TERMS. —%he terms of subscription to she Keporter are $100 & year, advalice, Legal advertising at of Shlils peor ilue «ice users Display advertising rates 8 appucation, "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES 1a the rate ten el made CHARGE Pastors ) PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, Dusseyvilie—y¥ to 10 A. MM, (Communion device.) ppring Miks—10:30 A. AL (Communion Service.) Al. Centre Hall, 7:80 VF, a REFORMED hevner, astor) HALL bolas BK, CENTRE they, Centre "Hall— §:30—Church fi oU—L 11 School. ip. YY Osh 0.30 Mex quate Dupin er, Margaret pring Mills ¥iuov—Chiaich 10:00 Farmers Mills #.30—Ch 10.30—Chiur uica METHODIST ErisCcoraLn (Hey, Seth Hossell, Pastor) Centre Hall §:80—Morning Worship WW: dv—punday School Bprucetown— av sunday School 31: 00—Morning Worsulp, EVANGELICAL BK. Hosterman, Pastor) (Bev. W, entre Hall— Bunday School, Worsuip Tussey ville Bunday School, 9:30 Worship Service, 7:30 FP. Locust Worship Service, 9 Bunday hool, 10 AL A 9:30 A. 10:30 MM. Service, AM. M. Grove— A. M. A. M. PRESBYTERIAN M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) (Rev, 9:30—8unday 19:30—Morning tian J. School. Worshi Ende ROOSEVELT OF THEIR SHOT IN SS REMINDS BIG {CONSVYENTION great flocked there t ment insolven “To then ness, the ment ily In in orde: companies and raib Hons of f Of stary many “Since March debt has ris $29,500 000.1 this figure working hal nearly $4.7 sets which back, “The i today higher great n the those which istration an the national the needy ————————— $210,920 SCHOOL BUILDING FOR PHILIPSBURG BOROUGH The general contract was lot day evening for the new for-Senjor high school Philipsburg, to John C. one, for $161,688: entilating to Mulch Hdaysburg, $26,422; plumbing, William Clark Co., $11,440; electrical supplies, Biaetrie Bupply Co, Clearfield, $11. 450, The structure will be built of brick And work must start by December 15. The bullding will accommodate 800 pupils and will take the place of a school building destroyed ly ifire ‘a Year ago. op PWA will pay 45 per cent of total cost and the borough the remainder, 11 2 1.060 000.000 included attack few {indi Bee] Tr € siarve Batur- 210,920 Jun- building in Yonter, of henting and Brothers, Hol. * . aths * h . KERLIN PASSES WEDNESDAY A. EE. AWAY MRS, NOON an illness extending ver an of kev al 1 nths I's rth After period BE. Kerlin pa ite bets Her raed previous BROrt time Wednesday, WiR regi condi day the right, a number of day having perienced during Funeral thart Goo orni Wagn iid Burial lle on Toesda STOVER. Mrs i years, died Springs, Mich n Ver nd Mrs. Adam ane her Ellen Stov recently aged as Hhe was the widow daughter of im. In 1868 parents from eek op Michig fed brother Or Hi and a Stern whe Ray ig t now An, 8nd Mr. Bt. of 4] year marr ope fad was on Michael of the ate Mra he 1 Derstine, There survive and tw Niies Hinch- William three her five sons, Mrs Sarah Mover, and Mra, Regina Fogle Mich also brother, of Berrien Springs. pint ory Ts, OF a WEISER. Solomon Wolser native of Miliheim, but a resident of Marion, Ohio, since arriving at man- hood, died at a Marion hospital, aged years. He was a son of Hency HH. Weiser, and was employed by the Huber Threshing Machine company He is survived by a son and three daughters, also by a brother, ¥, Weiser of Millkeim, and two sisters Mrs. Sally Grove, of Kansas, and Mrs Robert Harter, of South Dukota. —— MOGARVEY —James Mille Garvey died in the toe op at Palo Alto, Calif, Tuesday evening of last week. He was a World War veteran, & son of John W. and Bla McGarvey, Bellefonte, Two brothers L ey ii ok Edward and Paul, and two sisters, Hellefonte, Bur. Mary and Blanche, gill of survive him. He was unmarried, was made In Bellefonte. | . | Me(OY At the advanced age of ! months and 22 died fit hen Friday ; 3 and {80 veurs, o dave Mrs MoCoy lefonte on | Sar: i hime BT * ter of in James i b Spring i Wa children hey wn rather Burin i —— HUNTING ACCIDENTS, A ND OTHERWISE, FATA] IN CEX. PA. x 61 ve i ‘ | anal burt ward Durst helpers of painted twenty Lime and ilage of raying > Company a power tone American the in Tamerton. Biair County 5 Martz of Dan and Ohio, and wale of © Bradford Mr Mra guests we families hort in over Thanksgiving Bare beers yYoars the vaeatlion The gentlemen Martz and { for number {rerio Mire bwotherg of have located In of 4 tte local youthful who met with siceeses in were Bob Wetzel, who shot five ring- neck pheasants during the geason just cloded and Muth Bailey, who shot nine ruffed grouse, without the ald of a dog. Another successful grouse hunter was Daniel 8. Daup, who had a string of six Freeman's Works Progress Ad. ministration office has passed favor- ably on alarge number of projects, 181 of which were put into operation. and 19 already completed. These proj- ecte are supposed to give employment to 10,986, while the actual number employed is 9.200, By the middle of the month the remaining number will be at work. Up to December 1st, $513,800.51 had been expended, ciuding allotment and sponsors eon- tributions. A total of 455 projects Among were passed on favorably. 5 COMPLETE DISPLAY OF PENNA, HUNTING | Thera are few hunters, i enthusiastic today specimen yd i the 3 ——— I ——— Rebersburyg. . » FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from » ® oo. * Pennsylvania State College . School of Agriculture 3 i i i - t vy » vv - i CHECK PULLETS WEIGHT {lets should gain 1, {fires laving rweight, feed ih more in int Yili { there of going STORE Keop REED from ventilat POTATOES frecging, have ilar fOr immediately fol “den l in fon The alot reg lowing digging. for seed age around degrees §V CHICKENS k of sunshine wet it ntes which gupply vitamin ‘ID may result in low egg production, crooked breast bones {poor egg and lowered resist. ance to disease. Add vitamin D con centrale to feed dally. DAIRY CATTLE IN QUARTERS Adlst the herd to exsting stable and feed conditions The stable should be comfortable, well lighted, and so arranged as to make it possible to do the necessary daily work in the easiest way. APPLE THINNING PAYS-It was discovered that a net profit of $3.17 resulted in about 12 bushels of thin. ned Wealthy apples as vompared with the same amount unthinned. This is about 20% cents per bushel CLEAN GARDENS NOW--All gar. den refuge should be collected in ore der to prevent infestation of insets or i sannas which may be harbored in NEED VITAMIN sul ID § Lan of ghalle, WINTER . i : i mn Sim The es time iy here to be Ite an old phrase, buta good one, and Your Christmas Shopping Barly.” reminded to] ire. Dupre Jipron Pypremwe Sporn Do Your Christmas Shopping Now! Choose from Our Complete Line of Distinctive Gifts Listed Below PEEL OEPEEEO EEE EEEEECEECLEPOPPESEPP R. S. STOVER »» Jeweler Phone de lifter ——LHEIM LHEIM, Abed Worthwhile Suggestions - wi) 1 10) » AN] IR IN MOTHER'S RANGE for only $40. 00 FULL ENAMELED for only $59.75 Modern GLENWOOD Range Makes Baking Easy CIRCULATIN G HEATERS To from $24.00. 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