THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, ARE THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE ——— SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W, SMITH, BAILEY, Business HALL, PENN A Proprietors Editor Associate Editor and Maunger EDW. E. TERMS the Keg Legal sents pe Dis a 8 Eute Hal SUNDAY CEURCH Pen NS (Rev. IL. Tusseyville—¥ to 10 A. Boring Mils—10:30 A. (Thank-Offeri Centre Hall, Centre Harr REFORMED (Rev, Keener, Centre Hall— 9. 30—Church 7:830—Church Spring Mills— ¢:30—Church School 10:30—Holy Communion Delag R. Pastor) School Worship. Service. E.VANGELIC/ (Rev. W. EK. Hostern Centre kall sunday School, 9:3 Lemont—— Sunday School, 10 Worship Service Tusseyville— sunday School, Worship Service, 2 Locust Grove— Sunday School, Worship Service, 1:30 P. M. 30 P. ML. 9:30 A M. 7:30 P. M. MeTtaopist EpiscopraL (Rev. 1. lL. Miller, entre Hall— Unified Service Sprucetown— 10:45-—-Morning Pastor) PRESBYTERIAN (Rev. J. M. Centre Hall { 0 1 vio nu (No Chur Pine Grove 9:30—Church 10:30—Morning Lemont 40: 00—Church School 7:45—Church Worshij MILLHEIM TO BEAUTIFY ITS MILL RACE Kirkpatrick, Pastor) ATi Worship SECTION Mill POTTERS MILLS > - * - and Mrs. J. M. Carso for a few days West Chester Henry Braddock, and State College the Gettig summer Chal Vroman elia Copenhaver, among and Phoenixville wife and Miss Orpha Gettig, son Fleisher spent the home and friend, Missa Am- of Philipsburg, Miss- es Mary and Betty Klinefelter, of Tus- seywille, visited over the week-end at the H. E. Foust home Mrs. Treaster, daughter, Mrs. Er- ma Phillips and two friends of Milroy, called at the J. Roy Smith home on Sunday. Miss Willa Blauser, youngest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Blauser, who is employed at State College was tak- en to the Lewistown hospital on Fri- day and operated on Saturday morn- ing. To date we have not heard bow she is getting along. Mrs. Laura McCormick, Miss Caro- line McClaskey, Mrs. F. A. Carson Mrs. G. H. McCormick attended the funeral of the Hon. J. T. McCormick on Thursday, at State College. ————————— The authority to appoint a succes- sor to Judge James, Governor-slect of Pennsylvania, will be hotly oon- tested. Both Governor Barle and the dncoming Governor claim the right to make the appointment. — * * . . » ee & GRASSMYER Miss Barbara Esth- the family home 8:45 o'clock Thurs- day morning, 3rd inst. of a complica. tion of diseases, aged 16 years. nine months ang 23 days. Deceased was 5 daughter of Abram and Arie (Reahl) Grassmyer and was born at Bratton, Mifflin county, Jan. 10, 1922, In addition to the parents, she is surviveq by three sisters: Mrs. Lydia Styers, and the Misses Ida and Mary Grassmyer, all of Spring Mills. Funeral services wera held sunday following the death in God's Mission. ary church at Pine Glen, Mifflin coun- ty, the Rev. Wolfgang conducting the services. Interment was mads in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mills at in Spring MASSEY.—II1 for several months Mrs. Lulu Gingery Massey died fol- lowing a heart gttack on Friday night at her home in Bellefonte. Sha was aged 53 years. She was a daughter of John and Cora Wilson Rice and was twice mar. ried, first to Andrew C. Gingery and later to Joseph Massey, both deceas- ed. Joseph and James Gingery of Belle. fonts and Carl Gingery of Philadel phia are surviving children, MARTIN Funeral services Saturday afte Woodward mer schoo moon for Warren Ad- 1 Lend last es her, who | from wrtin, fe veek | DAUD, ARM i ———————————— Alumni Association Meeting Birthday Supper by Progress Geangs a LOCAL AND PERSONAL DID YOU RECEIVE ON SUBSCRIPTION CREDIT PAID? Look at porter the (or on label on your Re- wrapper) this week and note whether you receliv- ed proper credit which you the on subscription paid since last called your attention to it. 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