The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 17, 1921, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
There wil be no school next Thurs-
day—Thanksgiving Day.
Shannon Boozer attended the State-
Navy football game, at Philadelphia,
on Saturday.
— i
W. F. Hall, of State College, pur-
chased the Hall farm, near Blain, Per-
ry county.
Sunday -school
the
The Reformed
will hold a Christmas service
evening of December 18,
draft
Centre
local
on
slackers on the
county-—every
having repont-
no
of
for
board.
There
south
man
ed to
are
side
liable
the
service
Hile, of
the suc-
each bag-
O. M. Lonberger and Boyd
Pleasant Gap, were among
cessful hunters last week;
ged a wild turkey of good size
The Lutheran Sunday-school in Cen-
tre Hall, on Sunday, voted to give a
cantata, together with exercises 1or the
children, during the Christmas season.
awful insomnia ® nat
every night. Let
and refreshing.
Hall Pharma-
Banish that
that worries you
your sleep be restful
Tanlac does it. Centre
CY.
a —
became ill Sunday and has since
confined to bed. Her
conditions approaching a
stroke.
sufferings
cate paraly-
tic
Harris-
of
with
Miss Bernice Knoche, of
burg, and Miss Helen Schaeffer,
Bellefonte, spent over Sunday
their friend, Miss Laura Runkle, at the
Centre Hall hotel,
hand made
Knarr for the
A the left
miserable John H.
past three weeks, confining him to the
house, but he is out and wii
be able to draw a rifle shoulder
about December lst.
fala r
A800 ON
for
again,
to his
The Ladies’ Aid BSoclely
church will hold a sale of botn
and fancy 1
Saturday aft
f Mrs. M. E.
ul
ext
t the home «
public
the
{ articles of all Kinds,
n and
Strohm.
ernoon even
is cor
see displ
Mrs, F.
her home
after haing
Bellefonte hospital for
weeks. Her many friends
learn that shy
her former
P. Filoray
at Tusseyvil
been a pat
to
glad
gaining
The
mountain
Thursday «
mountain portion
the road at P
k. From
is conerete with
State Highway
was oppened to
f last week.
the and
leasant
brie that point to Beil
an asphalt
a
Moore, fa
quite {11 du
iL
John
town,
D.
has been
Messrs
Earl
were
Knai
~uable
sable
number
perienced
however, ¢ s German
people.
The
have
Reporter would
more
¥
the
very much
its subscriber
bute to “Letters from
ers” column. It would
have forwagded to it any new
of interest t«
Subscribers in the
the country
publica tic
TA
LO
of 8 contri-
Subscril
also like 5
8 that will
be
are urged
any news item
their local paper. Please do no
modest to items referring
yourself. It is only by the cooperation
of its subscribers that the Reporter can
made the newsy
would like to
“3k
send
be paper ils editors
it be.
Mr, and Mrs,
rowly escaped
have resulted seriously instead of a
thorough scare, the other day. Mr.
Tressler had first cranked up “Liz’
crossed the walk from alley
the main street, car
down mountain
car standing crosswise on
road the car coming on struck
slight damage. The stranger
moving at a very slow gait and
aimost stopped before hitting the
in which were seated Mr. and
Tressler,
George Tressler
ident that
nar-
an ace might
th wi
the onto
when a
Mr.
Calne
the Tressler's
Was the
when
it, doing
was
had
car
Mrs,
Mrs, E Breon and
daughter Laura, arrived in Cen-
Hall on Saturday from HReadin®.
Mr. Breon had been employed with the
Whittaker-Diehl Bridge Company for
over five years, during which time a
number of large concrete bridges were
constructed, Mr. Breon being the gen-
eral superintendent of the work. He
has now embarked in business for him-
self. and Is contracting for the building
of houses. His first contract was en-
teredinto with the chief engineer of
the bridge company referred to above,
which indicates that those associated
with him know that he has ample abil-
ity to carry on the work he is under-
taking,
Mr,
little
tre
and
I. A. Bweetwood, with a force of
nine additional men from Centre Hall,
and several trucks and teams from th
lower end of the valley, are Improving
the state road between Aaronsburg
and Woodward, The condition of this
road was very bud, and it required
some diplomacy to induce the Harris-
burg authorities to agree to its jm-
provement. One of the means used
Was to take a series of photographs of
sections, and it is said the lenses made
the road look anything but pleasing,
The workkmen who are assisting Mr.
Sweetwood are: P K. Carter, O. F,
Funk,, Geo. WwW. Potter, F, B. Arney,
8. B. Btump, Edward Sweetwood, Jonas
Boal, Wm Confer, W. ¥ Floray.
“Sat
THE DEATH RECURD.
HENNIGH.—At the age of sixty-sev-
en vears, B. Frank Hennigh died at his
home in Larned, Kansas, on the last
day of October, death being due to par-
alysis. The deceased was a farmer by
occupation, ‘About forty-five years
ago he and his wife, who before mar-
riage was Miss Della Grove, left Penns
Valley for the west, Mr, Hennigh never
returning. Two sons, both located in
Los Angeles, California, survive, as
does also Mrs. Grove, Simon Hennlgh
is a brother and Mrs Elizabeth Gram-
ley is a sister of the deceased—both are
residents of Centre Hall; and Mrs. L.
T. Noll, of Dewart, is a half-sister.
This leaves three of sixteen children
comprising the family of the late David
Hennigh.
JOHNSTONBAUGH. Alpheus
Johnstonbaugh, a Clvilwar veteran,
died at his home at Jersey Shore
the result of stroke of paralysis
sustained on 26th of October.
He was a of George and Sarah
E. Johnstonbaugh and sas born
Oak Hall September Sth,
was 1 month
old. 1864. he married
Hoy and they had twelve chil-
dren, eleven of whom, with their
mother survive, as follows: William,
of Axemann; Mrs. Ida Barnhart, of
Bellefonte; Mrs. Lille Showalter, of
Wilkinsburg: Mrs, Ella Williams, of
Philadelphia; Orie, Alfred Bou clla,
Bruce and Cyrus, at home. He
th and
as
the
son
at
1842,
and 29
Miss
on
79
In
hence
days
Lizzie
years,
also
Save hree brothers sister,
Wm Johnstonbaugh, Lemont
Bellef( ; r. J. y. of
and Mrs A ‘oling, of
y Mills,
Charles, of
Pet
farming
thine
ry
Howed
past
Shor o.
DOCTOR IS CALLED FROM BED
AND SHOT BY MAN IN OFFICE.
~~ m——
Recovers from Shock of the Wound
Too Late to Get Any Clew to His
Early Morning Assailant.
ep myster)
DW
Rebekahs to Hold Box Social
Lady of the Valley Rebekah Lodge of
Centre Hall will hold a box social in
evening of Thanksgiving Day, Novem
ber 24, inthe 1, O. O, F, hall. All Re-
ation is extended to the
LINDEN HALL.
ff Pela 3
Mr
part of last
Swabb
week
Swabb, and family,
Monday
Mrs. Oran Osman ndir
with College.
Miss
riends
friends at State
Phoel Pot
this section after
visit in Centre Hall. Fro
here she will go to State College
. short « before returning to
home
Miss
home on
where
tor is visiting
Weeks
isit
at Falrbrook.
Irene Reifsnyder returns
Friday from Have!
had been for time
Lock
ashe BOM
Daniel Colyer was badly
large bull Thursday #
were broken and he sustained a num-
f painful bruises.
bér of
gored by a
jast Four ribs
Bertha C
f Mi
Clayton
quietly
allahan, second
and Mreg. Daniel
Martz, of
¥ married
at Centre Hall
daughter
Callahan, and
Tusseyville,
Saturday evening
Weare
on
The Vote In Potter and Nearby Twps.
tContinned from frit page)
MILLHEIM
Officer Republican
Ing-~E Zimmerman
As—E J Burd 60
T Col J W ©O Holisman
Aud—L Catherman 68, .J
J of P—John Musser 145
Coun—~8 W Gramley 45..T F Meyer16s
W A Btover 81..8 J McMulleniés
C F Stover 58,.A R Bartgesidd
J Bpiglemyer 39
Jennie Reifsnyder, Soe
Mrs I. E Stover, Pro 6
8 Dir—W Swarm 108. MrsW Muss 78
I W Stover 116.1 W Stoverllé
FF 8 Ulrich 83... M O Btover1bs2
Bur—F E Gutelius 157..T H Musser 55
Democratie
+H Aumanlil
H Smithill
193
teifay'ri27
35
18
%
na -
A partial recount of votes In Bialr
county will likely be made, and the
result may cause the small majority
of Judge Thomas J. Baldridge, Repub-
lican, to disappear and seat Robert A.
Henderson, Democrat.
A A AAA.
There are no fre¢ passes on the road
10 success.
At
+ Bome people never stop to
and wouldn't think if they did.
: — os
IS NOT ALWAYS APPRECIATED.
(Continued from last page, 2nd column)
munity not from any selfish angle, but
from the broader
tional good.
three
viewpoint of na-
Nome months
bill
country
the
four
Congress an
oar
before
HEo
there was
the
The magzines, big nn
the farm press and
the metropeditan dilly papers were on
on
which press of the Wis
divided,
tional weeklies,
nd the
the
Howe
one side
country
other side,
newspapers
were on The passage
ofthe bi uld mean creating an op-
portunity for a gi
of the merchandish
enter centralization
r of the nation In
vith a
y to the small cities and
to th
LOWS
a few
tn jut
ind
consequent
LOWS,
cities and
+ of these
farms surrounding
press fTeught for
the bill, and In the end
of the committee in
the fate of the bill rested
ountry
that
comnunitios
country
press because |
the welfare of these
the
Us a
they realized
country represented
the nation
was killed,
ipantion
ntry
the |
stom) |
in
press
i
Hy f
buck oO
ing to
people
¥, but it did carry to |
of
inidty. In each i
isl
ii
during the
Inessare
away mudi
Value Not Always Understood,
the elties do not
s Incressa
there came a
he con
ditfary needs of
jonig the things
must be
the
cut
alu Was
pa
closed many
the
the case of the coun
in, and It did not
that the govern.
afford to any con-
hle degree cripple an institution
nied so much of national
i country oDewspa-
tha tirivileos §
Ww DVIIege OF
Wig
in
Country Press Deserves Well
i ress deserves well of
tion, and egpecial-
the country com-
ally these papers
size as compared
#, but quantity
+ of thelr value
indirect
directly
and
heir subscription
bring to
of your
181 ances, To those
+ country home to go
ir to other
» COURLTY newspaper
1 ; ly letter that keeps
touch with friends and for.
To those at home It
news of their friends and
neighbors. It records the births and
deaths, the marriages, the comings
and goings of those in whom you are
It furnishes the medium
of publicity through which work for a
better and stronger community Is
maintained, It velces the consensus
of opinion of the community to the
in the halls of the
state and national legisiators. It is
the paper of, for and by the people
of the villages, towns and. the
small cities,
No country | worthy of the
name ever support of the
people of its community on any other
ground than that of giving more than
full value for all that it receives You
ald yourself, your community, your
state and the nation when you support
and read your own “Home Town
Paper.” .
price they
the news
sone
Qe ¥
asorintes
enrries the
interested,
representatives
the
aper
scovoks the
The Centre Hall Lutheran church
their Christmas
will hold
Monday
annual ser |
Vice evening, December 26.
SA ———
HT I
MEN’S AND
WOTIEN’S
WEARING APPAREL
Are to be found at Nieman’s Dep't Store.
Thousands of men and women in this vicinity at this mo-
ment are considering the pirchase of a New Suit or Coat, ‘or a
pair of Shoes. It is arf assured fact that more of them will buy
at this store than at any other store. That would simply be re-
peating the experience of the past several years.
But we think an even greater number of men and women should know of the
superior quality and good style, matchless variety and sterling values here.
bE
Come to this Store To-day, To-morrow
or any day, and be convinced that this is
the place for purchasing your Winter
garments.
D. J. Nieman, Millheim
ALWAYS RELIABLE —
“Do Rats Talk to Each Other? Td
Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. L.
“1 pot Give cakes of Rat.Snap and threw places
around feod store, Got about half a dozen dead rata
s day for two solid weeks. Suddenly, they got fewer,
Now we haven't any, Who told them about Rat.
Seap.” Rats dry up and leave go smell. Theo
sie 35c G5c, $1.25, .
Sold and guaranteed by
Smith. Mable Arney, Centre Hall
‘ Long Co... W. C. Meyer, Sprin
Louder’s Store, Oak Hall.
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