The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1922, Image 1

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    VOL. XCVI.
BIGGEST SUMMER 8¢
State College Expects Enrolln
3000 Teachers In June.
Another step toward making
sylvania State
for
College summer
teachers the as It
the state
Dr
University of
largest in is ann
JUNC
appointment of
at
Arthur 8
now the
assistan
and
Ie
who
dean of summer
of the educational
an Chambers
said that
has been director of
he
1919, has a«
teacher training at t Pittsbu:
tution since
cepted
and will begin his dutic
ing of
The
the summer
se
preliminary anno
Penn State summer
sent to every teacher
indications point
about 3000, whi
than last
Hurrell will
INCOME
Farmers,
f
farmer e
groceries,
dise, the
goods must
ceived
rent re«
than
machinery
are ded
domestic
expense,
As
tent
Penn
session
is
¥
They
Ar
must
wag $2000
come
Was
Harding a Dodger, »
Williamsport Sur
And now,
the bonus
but not now
n 3 afford
special taxes,
taxes already
the
debt
pensation
or
barely suffi
ernment's
obviou
of
off
i
quite
process
drawn
imn
payment of
veterans and
claima by Chair
first
made
payments
some time
weeks prior
tions, Mr. Ford:
Commi
Chairman
Me ins
b
and
bill
a soldier
the
nus
House 3 Yeors
that the Republican
it. He neglected to
that the hill
the
would kill it
would
understanding
In
tage State
made through
volunteers for
response to the
hospital, 1
the Dally
blood
tr
Journa
a transfusi
eration for Achmoody, th
soldier, John Filles,
to the hospital and gave
blood. Mr. Files
man.
Irvin
brought
a pint
is also an
George L. Tessey, a well know
falo mechanic, had
twelve pounds. His wife had
twenty-six pounds his da
was gaining every day, by
Tanlae~Centre Hall Pharmacy,
sald he
and
$ ¢
1. {ov
op
fick
m
&
went
of his
n Buf-
gained
gained
ughter
taking
Mary
Colyer,
Knarr,
Myradith
f.use,
These
during
than,
Lutz,
er,
apelling
ker, a
La.
in
the
candidates
vania.
#
Or
VITAMINES,
Tells
Found.
Report—Fifth
%
H Ruble
Molen
Bradford,
than,
Fra
John
were
» date tobert
Rine, John Rite
Emerick,
Maud
per
present
1060 cent
tusae)
arithmetic
teacher
printing
out boost
of
to
governor
Foods
Margaret
Rees
, Eugen
CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION
TO HOLD ANNUAL
»
College
M
the University Club, State
March 16th~—President
Watts
Johm
Thomas and Dean to
dress the Meeting,
The annual meeting the Centre
County «©
'niversity Club at Stale
p m., Thursday, March
16h.
A
the b
supper wiil be
in sement
£1.00
Conservation
ba Dre
» Pp
Groundhog Creates Trouble.
ry things
Some Facets for Penna. Sportsmen.
Real Honor System.
i ’ timar MM Pitls
that
thred
shyt
eign
rages mm
Kauffman is
Gp homore
fruce
Rine,
Fred
nk
day
MeClen-
r, James
Bhar.
The
tests
Colyer,
Bpy-
asket
to hold
LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS,
’ ny California.
. Los
Angeles, Califo
February
Editor Reporter:
Please find $3.00 to
home
enclosed
my subscription to the pag
enjoy reading all the news from home
about
od
the butchering
hunting,
EAUSHKeH
know who
Pealer Rossman Writes from Arkkan-
Ras,
Iam
Py
Very res fu
PEALER ROSSMAN
Letter from Freeport, lL
i Fah 13.
id order
subscription
like to
many
I surely
ind read Not very wople
i
but
me,
re now that
I
read are
would know,
ames | famili
ar to
L.. F. Smith and 1 feequently
old
Loop, ole
have
Quite a talk about Centre county:
we lived in the we to Colyer,
and he
3
lived ie
Close
Pr.
to Tusseyvil
I also met 0, Btiver
“THE T0-MORROWS
THAT NEVER COME."
Some burning facts we must face
They are God's eternal truth,
Come to the
LUTHERAN CHURCH
SUNDAY EVENING,
7:30
and hear this sermon by the pastor,
Pennsyl-
5
Rev M. C. Dosim
Paster,
a few weeks
ago and
talk
Mr
which wy
the
a
also
the
both
we had
Loop.
2 Most
Mr
about
pleasant
about Jordan and
Leite] told our winter
call a mild one
at
Last Friday
school boys our school caught
and the bees were
Now today it is snowing
and the wind blowing, and no bees out
All Will ring off
/ Yours truly,
J. Li. THOMAN.
bumble hee out
after honey
fairly wall
At Canton, Bradford county, a $40.
000 Presbyterian church was totally
fire. The structure was
entirely new and was almost complet
ed. The congregation had $15,000 in-
#urance, with sufficient paid in funds
to pay all bills, but have no church.
destroyed by
I
1922,
THE DEATH RECURD,
MEYER,
died at
Mrs. B
Muar
in C
gare
Me
wrah
“1 her home itre
Saturday Mrs. Meyer
{
tain nna
on ¥
“even
mimaost
Appearances
apoplexy
her fall
He
County
was a
and had a wide
frier
ids
and
He
muaistient
was a Kineer
member {
more thas fifty
a special interest
He
war
in the Sunday
of the
faithfully
school
was als Civil
for
the
In
Isenburg
4
serving his «
He was
Vet. Vol
married to
untry thre«
45th
1868
Years of
D
™
who
member
Inf.
A nni
county,
"n
Pa
was
Ret
he
¢
0
Huntingdon
SUrvives
GABRICK
at
Amos Garbrick
Coleville,
died atl
his home after a
He
prominently
long ili
ness from complications, was a
man who for years
the
Bellefonte and later sold out to his son-
was
connected with ice business (in
inlaw,
for
ing
and
who continued
Mr
in
Garrick,
the business
Years
of the
conducted
after disposs
ice business, started
that until feeble health
compelled him to abandon that project
and live a retired life
worge and Anna
a dairy
He was a son of
Garbrick and was
born in Spring township February 14,
1837, making his age 54 Yearg, 11 mos
and 26 days. He was married to Miss
Rlizabeth Stover, who preceded him to
the grave a number of years ago. He
was a member of Company C. 148th
Regiment, during the civil war and
fought manfully for the cause of free-
dom. He was a member of Gregg Post
No. 95 of Bellefonte, and hlways took
an active part in the order. He is
survived by one daughter, Mrs. Snyder
Tate, of Coleville.
(Other deaths on inside page)
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS..
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
i
Mi
these
theim sure}
times of
gee for
many ii
the
h
KAYK Both
silk mill
ormplos
Both 1}
not
Journal
mill and the
interrupted
they «
and
an
got
handicapped
1ORe %
mil
in being able to get
sufficient workers, which could be
rem
1
edied by the building of mu
houses
W. E. Shaffer, a prominent
of L.ock Haven, fell on
of Dr. R
and
lawyer,
the ce in front
B. Watson
suffereed a
He
the ©
he
were
of the
the
ous
feet
the
seious,
home near
court house.
BOT Ie
to his skull.
walked
house
injury his
of
uneon-
got 0
and into orrido
fell
summoned
his
condition
court when
Physicians
and revived him,
removal to
superintending
home, His
was declared quite serious
his
John, the thirteen year old son
Mr. and Mra A. OO. Hosterman, of
Penn township, was recently taken to
the Bellefonte hospital where the bone
in one of his les was laid open and
scraped. It is not known what caused
the trouble. The pain, which was just
above the ankle, came on rather sud
denly and the second day was so se
vere that the attending physician, Dr
C. 8 Musser, advised the hospital
treatmegt resorted to.
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