The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1921, Image 4

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THE GENTHE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY)
CENTRE HALL - - PENNA.
THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1921
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Post Office in Centre Hall as
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" GHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN C. DRUM, Paster
Services for
SUNDAY, JULY 31, loa
Sunday Scheol, 9:30 a. m.
Luther League, Sunday evening at
6.30.
Prayer meeting at Centre Hall Wed-
ev'g, 7.30.
No preaching service.
cation.
Pastor on va
U. Ev.—Tusseyville, morning ; Egg
Hill, afternoon, Centre Hall, evening.
Methodst. — Sprucetown, morning ;
Centre Hall, afternoon ; Spring Mills,
evening.
Guarantors Meet, \
On Monday night there was a meeting
of guarantors for the first Chautauqua
and the 1919-1920 lecture course to make
disposition of the funds on hand—$66.82
from the Chautauqua and $18.69 from
the lecture course. By unanimous vote
it was decided the money should be
placed on interest and held as a Chau-
tauqua-lecture course fund.
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GEORGES VALLEY.
Miss Mary Gobble is on the sick list.
Miss Gladys Lingle spent the week-
end with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Emerick, of Penn Hall
Edward Decker and family, of Brush
Valléy, spent Sunday ‘at the home of
his brother, D. D. Decke:-.
Mr. and Mrs. Bethard Keller, of
Spring Mills, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Illian,
Those who were visitors at the James
Foust home on Sunday were Mrs, Carrie
McClellan and family, J.C. McClenahan
and family, of Potters Mills ; Geo. Fet-
terolf and family, of near Centre Hall,
and Ira Lingle and family, of Sober.
Mrs. Frank Mishler returned to her
home in Johnstown on Monday, after
spending a few days at the home of her
uncle, F. M. Ackerman. Her sister,
Miss Ettie Ackerman, accompanied her
home, after spending four months at the
Ackerman home,
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MILLHEIM.
[From The Journal)
Mrs. W. S. Shelton ' departed last
Thursday for Indianapolis, Ind,, where
she is the guest of her son-in-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Porter.
Persons who are contemplating build-
ing new houses in Millheim will be in-
terested to know that by a recent resolu-
tion of the town council all new houses
are exempt from borough tax, above the
present valuation tax on the lot, for a
period of three years.
Owing to some new rulings of the de-
partment of labor and industry the local
school board has stopped work on the
new school room which it is now fitting
up, until the necessary information in
regard to some minor details can be se-
cured.
The following teachers have been
elected to teach Penn township schools :
Liberty, W. E. Keen ; Pike, Rachael
Hosterman, and Coburn primary, T. A.
Hosterman, The Elk Creek school has
been closed, and the teachers for the
Coburn grammar and Gentzel schools
have as yet not been elected,
Friends in Millheim and vicinity will
be pleased to learn that Dr. John A.
Hardenbergh, who removed from here
to St. Petersburg, Fla., is prospering
nicely. He was recently commissioned
a captain by the U, 8. war department
and will attend the meeting of the na-
tional guard encampment at Jackson-
ville in August, according to a letter re-
ceived by Postmaster R, S. Stover on
Monday. ..
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Marriage Licens es.
William H. Hosterman, Fredonia
Beatrice R. Kreider, Rebersburg
Harry E. Wert, Milmont
Mary 8, Stover, Aaronsburg
Mordecia Miller, Bellefonte
Nell J. Tubridy, Bellefonte
EB Eimer O. Musick, Coburn
Ruth 1. Shawver, Coburn
Henry H. Hinton, Howard
Carrie M. Hoover, Pleasant Gap
Raymond A, Zeigler, Rebersburg
Marian V, Kreamer, Millheim.
COWS WANTED,—Will ship a car.
load of cows beginning of August,
Call phone or drop me a card if you have
Sus to sell.—D. C, Mitterling, Centre
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
F. P. Geary visited his parents at
Newport, Sunday and Monday.
James Spicher, Jr.. of Altoona, is visit-
ing relatives in Centre Hall,
A hot air heating system was placed
in fhe locai Methodist church this week,
Mr. and Mrs. W, A, Odenkirk spent
Sunday with Rev. Fetterolf and family,
at Selinsgrove.
Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Musser and
daughter left for Akron, Ohio, on Mon-
day, on a short vieit.
Mrs. W. W. Kerlin's Sunday-school
class enjoyed a picnic in the Old Fort
woods last Thursday.
Mrs. John H, Durst left for Baltimore,
Md., on Monday, where she will be ad-
mitted to one of the hospitals for treat.
ment, )
Mr, and Mrs. Chester Homan and son
Warren, of State College, visited Mrs,
Homan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Homan, last week,
Two new school directors for Centre
Hall boro will be elected at the coming
fall election. The terms of E, S. Ripka
and H. G. Strohmeier expire.
Mrs. James Spicher and daughter,
Mrs. Claycomb, of Altoona, were ar-
rivals in Centre Hall on Tuesday for a
short visit with Mrs, Spicher’s sisters.
James C. Reed, of Boalsburg, was a
visitor in town last Wednesday and fav-
ored this office with a call. Mr, Reed
noticed that the farmers of Harris town-
ship were ahead of the Potter township
farmers in their work of hauling in the
grain,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCormick came
up from Columbia, South Carolina, last
week, for a short visit at the D. J. Mey
er home. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Meyer
and daughter, Miss Miriam, were also
visitors at the Meyer home for a few
days.
Roland Zettle, of Potters Mills, offers
his farm at Spring Mills, kaown as the
Major Fisher farm, at public sale, Satur.
day afternoon, August 27. Eight build-
ing lots, right in the village of Spring
Mills, will be offered at the same time.
See posters.
~ An auto party from Millheim, on Sun-
day, who visited at the home of Mrs.
Sadie Gfrerer were : Mrs. J. B. Royer,
Mr. and Mrs, Winegardne, Mrs, William
Smith, and Mrs. Rishel. Mrs. Royer,
who is the step-mother of Mrs. Gfrerer,
is continuing her visit,
C. 8S. Thomas, of near Potters Mills,
offers an exceptional opportunity for
some one to procure a calf with a splend.
id ancestry. The calf was recently born
on the Thomas farm and its sire is the
son of the champion bull of the world,
while the dam's aunt was the champion
cow of the world, See ad. for further
particulars.
A pis
Tents in Great Demand for Coming
Encampment & Fair.
And still they write, wanting to rent
tents for the coming Encampment and
Fair, September 3.9, so popular and
pleasant has this feature of our great
“Graoger’s Picnic” grown to be, proving
how delightful our people find Grange
Park as a camping ground for an outing
or the farmer's vacation.
But we have no more tents available
for renting this year, We are buying a
few but our entire supply has been
promised.
As has been said, no change, this
year, will be made in either tent rents or
admission charges, but in order to avoid
the confusion incident to the refunding
of so many admission tickets to tent-
holders, the past two years, the commit.
tee [decided on some changes in the
manner of payment,
Each tent is entitled to two admission
tickets and these will be issued at head.
quarters on Tuesday, Sept, 6th, provid-
ed the tent rent is paid on that day and
at that time. After that, tent-holders
over 18 years of age will be charged ad-
mission, 25 cents, and no tickets refund.
ed.
The committee are planning a splen-
did program for the week, unusually
interesting in many respects, But an
earnest appeal is made to our people to
support hind assist in every way possible.
Only by hearty co-operation can the
greatest success be achieved.—Secretary.
Death of Rev. Bollinger.
The death of Rev. M. E. Bollinger oc-
cured at Bunker Hill, Kansas, last Sun-
day, of pneumonia, He was a Lutheran
minister and was born in Aaronsburg
sixty years ago, Some years ago he
was married to Margaret Evans, former-
ly of Potters Mills. One son, Edward,
and three brothers and two sisters sur-
vive, Deceased was an uncle of Miss
Gertrude Spangler, of Centre Hall, be-
ing a brother of the late Mrs. William
Spangler,
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To the Citizens.
In view of the fact that the Lewistown
Chamber of Commerce, on August 3rd,
will visit Centre Hall on its annual ad-
vertising tour, all citizens are requested
to display their flags and otherwise dec-
orate as they may see fit, All citizens
in the borough and surrounding country
are urged to take advantage of the invi-
tation of the visiting body to hear the
band concert in the vicinity of the dia
mond at 6 P, M. Further information
may be had from news items referring
to the tour of the Chamber of Com.
merce, appearing io this issue.
Tur Burcess,
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The Reporter, $1.50 a year
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- BOALSBURG
Mr. and Mrs. George Fishéf and
daughter spent Thursday at Altoona,
Misses Cathryn and Nellie Gettig, of
Altoona, are visiting relatives here,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank McFarlane spent
a short time last week at Bellefonte.
R. B. Harrison ,of State College, spent
Sunday at the John Ishler home,
Mrs, Luther Zerby and Miss Ethel
Gingerich, of State College, were over
Sunday visitors at the Gingerich home.
Miss Charlotte Harter and sister, of
State College, spent Sunday at the J. R,
Harter home here,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Snyder, of Ann-
ville, are visiting relatives and friends
here,
Misses Mary Segner, Hester Lonber-
ger and Mildred Gingerich spent Satur-
day at Bellefonte,
George Esterly and daughter, of
Juniata, are visiting at the 8. J. Wag-
ner home,
Mrs. O. L. Mothersbaugh and grand-
son John Mothersbaugh went to Wil-
ligmsport, on Tuesday, where they will
spend a tew @ays.
Miss Helen Roldu, of Glen Rock, and
Miss Richards and Miss Stanwood, of
Philadelphia, but who are attending
Summer School at State College, spent
Saturday at the Frank McFarlane home.
Mrs. O. L, Mothersbaugh entertained
these ladies at a quilting on Monday:
Mrs. E. E, Stuart, Mrs. Wm, Goheen,
Mrs. Hess, Mrs. Wm. Patterson, Mrs,
H. Dale, Mrs. John Jacobs, Mrs. Char-
les Segner, Mrs. George Mothersbaugh,
Mrs. Ella Rhone, Anna Dale, Ella Dale,
Cathryn Dale and Mrs. Grant Charles,
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LINDEN HALL.
Mr. and Mrs. William Snyder, of Ann-
ville, are spending this week among
relatives in this section,
Mrs. John T, Zeigler, of Altoona, re-
turned home last Thursday after a few
days visit with her brother's family here.
Ralph Musser came down from Al-
toona to help his uncle, J. H. Ross, on
the farm for a few weeks,
Miss Pearl Martz is spending her va-
cation with her parents here. Miss
Martz is a nurse in traiping at the Meth.
odist hospital in Philadelphia.
Miss Helen Ishler, of the Bellefonte
hospital, spent ber ten days’ vacation at
her home here, returning to the hosp:-
tal last week.
Prof. and Mrs. Samuel Miller
daughter Elizabeth, of Chester,
guests for a few days last
friends here,
and
were
week of
POTTERS MILLS.
Miss Zella Ripka was a Sunday guest
at the |. M. Carson home,
Miss Treaster, of Milroy, is a visitor
at the home of Michael Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkinson were
Sunday guests in Reedsville.
F. A. Carson ‘was a business caller in
Jellefonte one day this week,
Miss Mildred Duck was an
guest at the Wert picaic.
W. E. Lee is through with his task of
enumerating the school children.
P.C. Frack and W, E. Lee made a
business trip to Bellefonte on Friday.
Mr. sand Mrs. Lester Goss announce
the birth of a son. Both mother and
baby are getting along fine,
Mrs, E, C. Wagner and daughter
Katherine were callers in Tusseyville
Sunday.
Miss Dorothy Hanna and Emerson
Ennist took dinper on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Frank Smith,
Prof. and Mrs. P. P. Henshall, of
State College, were week-end guests in
Potters Mills,
Miss Mary and Lynn Evans, after
spending their summer vacation in Pot-
ters, returned to Williamsport on Satur-
day.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. McCormick, Mr.
and Mrs, H. Seibert,all of State College,
were callers at the F, A, Carson home
one day this week,
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SPRING MILLS.
Dr. H. S. Braucht and wite are spend-
ing a few days in Baltimore, Md,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fetterolf are
spending their vacation at their parents’
homes.
Wm. Smith of the firm of Smith Bros.,
has been ill for a week.
Harry Long and family, of Newark,
Obio, returned to their home jon Tues-
day, after spending a week with their
son in New Jersey.
Moving Pictures
Grange Hail, Centre Hall
THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY
AUGUST 4,0 & 6, at 8.16 P. M.
+ High Class Pictures
6 Big Reels Each Night. 6000 Pt. Film
THURSDAY'S PROGRAM —
2 Reels Tom Mix, Western
2 Reels W. 8 Hart, Western
1 Reel Mutt and Jeff, Comedy
1 Reel ““Myer’s Mistake,” Comedy
FRIDAY'S PROGRAM
Two R- els Warren Kerrigan, Western
Two Reels Shorty Hamilton, Comedy
One Reel Mutt & Jeff, Comed
One Reel “Pat - Ticket Collector”!
SATURDAY'S PROGRAM
3 Reels Feature Production
2 Reels Charlie Reh
1 Reel “Love Thy
These ures are well worth
Tl worthy Jo
invited
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agreements, ole. marriage loenees and hun to's
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office attended to mromntiy janl 22
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