JULY 9, 18386, THURSDAY, — SHE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY. EE enna — A—— CENTRE HALL. PENNA. — BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8 W., SMITH, Editer, EDW. BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, Ie tered in the Post Office in Centre Hall as second class matter TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to ghe Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance, Legal advertising at the rate of ten gents per line each Insertion. Displa advertising rates made known on_sbpleaton "SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE] (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) | Georges Valley—$ to 10 A. AM. Farmers Mills, 10:30 A. M. Centre Hall, 7:80 P. M. CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:80—~Church School. 310:30—Holy Communion Service. 8:30 A. M—YX. P. Meetd T “Cs » rit ' Delaney. Friday evening Bervice. Tusseyville— §:00—Church 10:00—Church at Worship. School, EVANGELICAL K. Hosterman, Paster) (Rev, W, Centre Hall— Sunday School, Spring Mills— Sunday School, Worship Service, Bethesda— Worship Sunday ou 9:30 A. M. 9:30 A. M. 10:30 A. M. Service, school, METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, Beth Russell, Pastor) Centre Halle Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. Bprucetown— 10: 00—Sunday School Poring Mills— 9:830—8Sunday School PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) 9:30--Sunday School. (No 5 By WILL ROGERS Fn nothing funnier to a armer than a city guy th tries to farm. The best yo on farm neighborhood is the latest story anybody has to tell about some citified fellow that don’t know how to hitch up a horse or start a tractor going. Down in Oklahoma they tell about a real smart town woman that had a lot of dough and de- they cided she was going to do some fancy poultry farming. She was investigating’ around the neighbor- hood where she expected to start her farm. She was trying to get a little information on the sly, too. She asked a farmer how he could tell when it was time to gather the eggs, and how he knew where to look for them. e “Well,” says the farmer, “I reckon that ain't so much You hear that hen out there in the weeds? She’s cackling. That means she’s laid an egg out there, and my daughter's starting out right now to find it.” ry trouble. ii. “Huh!” says the town lady. ess I'll have it arranged much tter on my poultry farm. I could mever unc lerstand such hen as yours. © I'm going to have mine crossed with parrot blood, so that they will come in and tell me » when and where they lay their eggs.” American News Features, Ine, © tp Boalsburg, theran in the mount Thurada Mr. and YY. we OR ~¥ rh home or Mi Mrs. O, FF. Smit Mrs. Harry Margaret. and Williamsport, v and at State until Friday. Wm. Sweet Saturday and was Bunday by Mm, Bweet and daughter who for 8 week had guest of Mra. Sweel's mother Clearfield, Mr. and Mrs Richapd Lindaman entertained a party of friends, among them Mrs. Lindaman's parents and sisters, from Meyersdale, over the week-end. Mrs. FF, E. Brouse Norristown, guests at ‘the Frank Wie. land home at Linden Hall, attended services In the Lutheran church on Sunday morning, RE Howard Rich, 7, son of John B. Rich, one of the owners of the Wool- of suffalo visitors Mra. Glenn nt thie Mr, were Glenn's parents and h. Kuhn and Misa Blanche friends Collega from ", daughter Re of in Tuesday we, isi‘ed town to accompanied Clearfield on home baby been in drove and sons, of Deaths * Ld . = ® * & & 9 9 GROVE. Tue at a Arthur Melvin Grove died was at afternoon ag he table at his He had had «five years, i suddenly sday sitting home Spring Mills. heart trou- bla for twenty Mr. and Thomas Grove, of Shreffier of Olg Fort ago. He lg survived by (Irove was son Emma Priscilla born wears and was east about fifty-five LIMP { INJURED JOHN W, CONDO HIT BY AND SERIOUSLY hn W, Condo, very seriously by being hit by a falling Monday afternoon, is a' tha ICentre His condition, accident injur- of reported Hmb $i tree, improving hospital, after the later, was critical. Mr. one County immedintely hours some and for regarded an extremely working on a lumber We Arges Mr Hmb trey fell Condo was near odward Cave by A when fob a‘ed Decker, tree had been nd the trunk, a nearby Thomag Condo that and wernt had struck cut down, to dress on Todged these children: Paul, Mrs Melvin and Mrs, Thos, Spring Milis, and sisters: .; EB Mrs. CC. Grove, a wife and Carrie Kerstetter, Lingle, all of brothers Mills, R Annie Witmer, these Spring Aarl, Will Hall. jams, and FISHBURN. suddenly at iday afternoo of Michigan: Confer, of Neshit. M. in MUSSER. Pine Jacob Milly At Canlif. Bhortly after Mr. Musser's Ming Saraly’ Sample, the couple lo- tated In Orangeville, Ill. where Mr Musser engaged as a builder and con tractor, Later the family moved to Freeport. and about fifteen years ago went to the const. Surviving besddes three daughters, al and a sister, living Mills, Musser, born Grove 1851, died in Low gelow marriage 0 the widow, are of Los Angeles in Pine Grove death at his home near Woolrich, Sunday. The cpmty coroner ‘he youth killed himse'f iN health. He was the nephew of 1. H. Representative Robert F. Rich, of the 24th Congressional district, I —————— A A. The Shoop family take this means of thanking all who gave assistance at the time of the (lines and later at the time of the death of samuel on found because of Sich Woolen Mills ghot himself to Shoop, He was Centre « {him the head. immediat irushed to the on unty hospit iwhere he was given atten tion, LOCAL AND PERSONAL 4-4 [Sokol] and] + STORES Manager. 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