The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 23, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER Democratic Banquet. tid DEATH RECORD. : Graduating Exercises at Geor~es Valley I am prepared to take your order | PUBLIC BALE
ISSUED WEEKLY. Two hundred or more Democrats - : Graduating exercises of the teacher | for salt fish, in pails or buckets, which |
banqueted at the Brockerhoff House on SWARTZ Mrs Phoebe Rtruble
say fe
training classes of Centre Hall and 11 be delivered to vour door, Let me |
IE have * your ord Ray G. Decker VALUABLE REAL ESTATE.
LV { order wi y A ‘
Centre Hall
Centre county was represented, and | her daughter, Mrs. Robert Kline, in
THURSDAY, FE EBRUARY 32 3, 1922
county well represented. There was a Pleasant Gap, Wednesday afternoon | 7:30 o'clock. The following is the pro-
decidedly good spirit shown, also a de- | Had she lived until March 6th she
SMITH & . BAILEY . « + » Proprietors
« We BMITH + « = 5 ¢ 2 ¢ +» Bditer
5. a. Loca! Bditer amd | SUCCESS in the county, clean up the lday. She was the widow of «Andrew
EDWARD E, BAILEY { Bedinene Nanas Republican roosters at Harrisburg and | Swartz, who died about thirteen years
A— EE — —— go on to Washington. The coming to- | ago. ‘ ¥ ; Ba Tria 1 a : . .
sesay, “Religious Education in Ti ‘resent Age Mi ' Ard nada 9
Entered | at the Post OfMoe in Oentre Hal gether reminded one of the good old Mr. and Mrs. Swartz for many years ssuy, eligious ducation In Hs resen BNE BD kK p
gecond Class mail matter. Kssay, “The Responsibility of the TeacCher”—Mlss 4 voll
. terms of subscription to the Re
one and one-half dollars per year, was out, and close observers declared | where the home was well known for
ADVERTISING RATES—Display advertise- |... was nothing up the sleeve nor {its hospitality. Later Mr. and Mrs,
nohes, for three or more in-
sions, T-cente ver tnch for each issue. Dis- | held to the back that had the semb- | Swartz moved from the farm to Pleas-
Pia Advertiaing an A ates. \msortions, from | lance of a sharp edge. ant Gap, and some time after the death
wonty-five cents per inch for each m sake the evening were] af Mr. Swartz, Mrs. Swartz went to
I Ta oh ton. | Minimum The speakers of eve g o ; Will I war wen (
charge seventy-five cents. Mr. Reilly and Miss Allen, of Willlams- | Bellefonte to make her home with i
tn Loval notices scoompeniing Slapia Ye port; Charles Foster, of State College; daughter, where she died
, elght cents per line, minimum charge, | J Randall Miller, of Millheim; Mrs, F She was a faithful member of the
twenty- ve cents. oo a "antre g At John ’ ' " 2 Tad re Rlwave 8
1 notices, twenty cents per line for ‘three M. Fisher, of Centre Hall, with Lutheran church and was always an
insertions, and ten oenta per line for each ad- | m1. Blanchard as toastmaster. active, dependable member. Her last
aiieus) Heerlen. per ees The speakers voiced the apparently | jliness dates back to a fall received Ll
Members of Centre Hall Class, |
fixed sentiment that the times demand- | some months wo from which she Mra. W. 'W. Kerili i LIKE SPOILED CHILDREN
* H. . eran
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS. ed the nomination of clean men for of- | never fully recovered Mrs 8 W. 8 ) Imagine the thrill that came 0 Wesley
Smith
flce at the coming primarles, and that Her four children survive her, name- Mea C. Drumm 8yco of West Virglala, the other day, whes
tok “i ta belie. Rh Dlatensnt . 3 Aran ernz forty-seven, he took his first tralia ride,
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE with such candidates success could belly: Elmer E., Pleasant Gap: Emma, Mrs. J. M. Coldron i , - go pol per i av Nis first
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attained wife of Elmer Johnson, Altoona; Mary, yg 1 ! el We sort of euvy Wesley Byco
LY J , Pastor : . Mrg, James 8. Stahl i eclircus, Ve uvy L br
REY. NELYIN DRUMT Pa Mrs Grow Wea Most of us have been living in wonderland J :
Hit rover nyer
. . i 5 ge hirills out of it. We Lis
Ser Dalry Talk at Spring Mills, and Margaret, now Mrs. Robert Kline, . y Patt) 80 long we get no t
Vices tor a yr , : Miss Vianna Zettls to our lips a small instrument ald speak
SUNDAY, FEB. 206, 1922 Zia t Members of Georges Valley Class, | % » friend miles away. We pros 3 button
Dairy Husbandry Department of Stal Wenn M nN H | and flood our homes with light. We journey
» " +» 4 % hn ny ry - as . - . - ) rs Nos or cckman { “
Georges VaHey, 10:30—George Wash College, will talk to Centre county LOUCK .—David Louck. a well known lo} W. Decl through the sides or under the teas Hut
£07 + Alene unmoved, we take all tu for granted
Miss Bessie Wolf | like spolled children with too many tors
it his home on Sunday afternoon. Hel apy 1odie Vonad | —Happy Wesley Syco apakorieia (0.)
had been in poor health for the pax. Miss Margie Zettle Daily News.
Centre Hall, 7:30—The., To-Morrows|] ingle enterprise on Centre county | v.qp but able to mingle with his friends
That Never Come. farms, especially in hat section of the] qr... . . H A——
' ’ ear rouble, caused his death ‘ "
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday even-jcounty near Sprinj Mills, Farmers} . x son of wr Louck and Wal LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i THE Tyues & HAVE CHANGED
can shut
gram Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year,
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termination to win back Democratic | would have attained her eightieth birth- ;
Hymn by the choir.
Scripture reading and prayer—Rev, M. C, Drumm
Hymn by the choir.
davs of conventions. The glad hand | lived on a farm below Pleasant Gap, 7. rea : Tri it
4 y Duet—Mr, and Mrg. W, W. Kerlin. Tract No. 1—8itu
Kasay, “The Modern Sunday School”--=Mrs, J. M. Coldron, are
Essay, “The Devotional Life of the Teacher”—Mrs
Solo—Miss Margie Zettle,
Commencement Address, “The Prophet Life of the
Rev. J. E. Rine, Pastor English Lutheran Chi
Presentation of Diplomas—Rev, M. C. Drumm
Offering.
Hymn by the choir,
Benediction,
Traet No, 2—
se ——— wife of Christ Musser, Btate College;
Prof. A. A. Borland, head of the | named previously
ington and His Religion farmers at the Spring Mills Vocational
resident of State College, passed away
Farmers Mills, 2:30—George Wash- la hool on Wednesday evening, March
ington and His Religion 1st Dairying is probably the leading
ing 7 o'clock. Come early this week. should make special effort to attend | orn at Pine all 83 vedrs ARO. fs Chester A. Spyker has been confined | The
» a 3 . I pur eyes
. \ thi ting = Mr. orland will have bast dl PVR AEE “%y " ha a 3} o h y week suffring with | a’.
Sunday School, 1:30 Pp. m. nis mex H i boyho iy v 111 t t} far i tu i . i ! Wi | the utiiit OMPATI
1 which if a
. . ome very go 1 #lion which ii L134 Yate Pn Pe % ¥s 1 ¢ auinsy have becom sha obi ¢ tet sont I bs I'raet No.
1 r Leagu Sunday evening at / % nd later h learn th rpentes : , ) §
Luther League, Sunday ving will mean more efficient milk}. ae which was hi : th: public makes thea
0.30. . ’ ! le . oy
0 tio that means greater! . a} . wa ’ > : : . je wards 3
St. Mark's Lutheran at Spring Mills} ,d rett “" tas Si gh ’ armers are. taking new heart Wish | gays attached to 8
will hold a social Thursday evening of . . . y 1 yt) { all, savo a fev
popular Lo ines :
this week. panies have no 1 ar that to speak 8
word in thelr defense wilt
lmpolite art. ~FEdiurigl from Washingion
Herald
, : ARTHUR B
farm meetings
la: ‘tise fourth meeting Will Be OE JL Br EA a A A 1s BY ne Hpr aon! | JAMES W. SWABB
bel? Who survives with the following ior selling Whisky ¥ Ih A TORINO. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
LISDES HALL CENTRE CO FA
Doads, Morteagos, Wills, &c, wrilion ar
i ecuted with are All logal busines prow ri
Rie 4 urs oi ieRru MVD a business uiler at this office attended to. Special atiention given i
Marriage Licenses ‘ 4 L Stas w . . ting of Estates. Marriege Licenses, AU
Keller i — a, ir fi = q Fiaay. : ' i nay pile Licenses, and sil olher Ann
ag Hianks kent an band
Hell Phone
Dre svenire Ha
Pine Grove
Hall, afternoon;
Centre Hall Cared for 8 Orphans In the
Judge Landis Resigns, Near Fast Last Year,
Halll supp
Thursd
got
¢ Centre Hall
Above—Switching American corn
for Near East by man power.
vddress Harding ]and th setior be made y | two sister \r wo brothers) — To right—Armenian waif anxious-
diarm-Lthe 1000 children Ned told us about | Anna 8c d Anthony Sherry, of PINE GROVE MILLS ly waiting for his piece of johnny
st ughes
must think} roo r, whom h onl heed ne, and George Sherr) lellefonte. of telephone p A first aid to empty stom
to praise hey sleep ir ¥ treet ———— rv Me inm wig y his has ever been. But as a
Miss Grace Smith is chairman t BUGBEE. — Mra. Mary ” beng sister a or ' wr 4 . . hnny Cake appears
. “. 1 . : : even f those
Near East Relief itre Hall : bee. a native of Cent unt 4 ad Our gr
key i would gladly receive any NPY BY ' her he a st ton. Cal. on Febru shipped aw
andidates for governor © that purpose . th. the result f an opefti . last week A the $1.1
They ippear light a She was a daughter f the late he Wade Hebman bb .
J HI I Hg ’ . SLE i . .
improvement of the pre Threshermen to Meet, nd Mary Klose Meyer and was t ‘racken sixteen porkers, on onday : : startling news recently
: The Centre County Threshermen and Rebersburg. this county. Most for the Philipsburg mar | reached Near East Relief head
governor . " . . 3 2 Heberghurs. iu unity. aost i" : et . quarters in New
Farmers Protective Association will Dr
York from its
¢ 5% PF $ tif . Stork safels Rabie de oe irom :
married life had been spent in Cal- Be 2 Barely Tn rye : : agents in Tran
scaucasia. It was
’ . Her husband died a number | little doy to the Cary Shoemaker hone | disguised in the terse announcement
: unfavorable expres- J eour ngs . ' Saturday IB aie . i Ya uip 3 ‘ ly the fiver «f wt ak a
hE ab nu oa] urt h y Saturday, February Wt years ago but surviving her are two] here last week t 8 No. 1 and every that the first shipment of American
ion by President Harding on the pri-lat 10 a. m. A full attendance is de-] 4... M Alvin 1 ’ ® body is happs corn ever sent to the Near East has
daughters—Mra Alvin "Tr . An ' ‘ "oe a
Inug vin Long of Sai arrived mn Armenia, where it was
Jose, Cal., and Mrs. Sibley jush, of The Lord's Supper will be adminis received with joy by a starving
teports from the Qt kt
convention method of nominating can- state convention will be heard, as well
didates for office. One thing is certain.
meet in the grand jury room in
rs law 3 ub! Tt ttinian 2
mary law, Republican politicians arejlsired at this meeting. Officers for the
already planning to go back to the old year will be elected, n 8h inn leaves or i th ered in the Pre vie f Tre Mm pulace.
mn Se BIRO ied > One brother ah LIB ! A Ba ef Tes i
and a sister—David J. Meyer, of Cen- | "Xt Sunday at : rep ra ~ Most of the shipment was made
and Mrs, C M Bower of J tory services Friday at 7:3 ) . nd | in the form of a ! meal, to save
: "1 =. a ’ ! space and freight charges. Among
er class of ndidat : i lurial was made at Stock- Saturday at 10:30 a. m. pe relief sersonnel atl C » §
las of candidates in the state which every employer of labor will ia Bowersox residen 1 » ' personn u ne iy ©
! residence was sold 3t| Alexandropol, where twenty thous-
of mizhty 3 ME Le public sale on Saturday to A. 8 Walk- | and children are housed in Ameri-
Bg small calibre have been able Bring your past and prospective dif- Glenn Shaffer, of Osebola Mills ig J er: consideration, $1525 can orphanages and where thous-
hd (els ficulties to this meeting and have them | among those who ands more are reported starving on »
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threshed out, —such as boiler inspec- | the dishonest the streets, was a daughter of the
Old Dominion.” It was she, with supplies had hitherto kept them
recently, Shaf. J under the knife. He is slowly improv- | memories of a chubby childhood, : ARAN Mm
§ ¢ i hs i 3 nirod ’ . ou : .
+200, which he poid lng. ; whe in duted Johnny to her But saving several hundred lives
young Charges. was not all that Johnny has accom.
As a result of that one shipment plished,” the director reports. “He
of corn meal the relief director for also demonstrated that the tastes
the entire Transcaucasian district, of childhood are international
en he Rock Springs hunting club held inf i lief off ew , if ; ; ;
i informed relief officials at New Never bas a Virginia k A
“keting 3 Vv 4 v rigs, ha » Axe. , i . , ! . A i prekanmny
marketing bill by the President. Un-|™&* hb FEE, hae handles, single trees, Cows Wanted, their annual banquet last Wadnesday | York Headquarters that several swallowed pieces of Johnny Cake
der the law farmers will not be ham-]2nd other articles that may be brought Wanted—fresh cows or close spring-| evening at the Rock Springs Grange | hundred ragged, hunger-shrunken with more visible satisfaction than
pered by anti-trust laws in Joining here on day of sale, ers. Call Bell telephone office, Centre | hall Sols, Poe ig AL — amitied hat which Showed on the faces of
A 1 r BUC : : ue to orphanages in Alexandropol and these Armenia ifs, wh
together t 1istri > id . > 8. H. Hoy, auct, Hall - . “4 an wai when th
X ‘ 0 distribute and sell their D. WAGNER GEIS Il, or home of M. IL. Emerick. and Rev. Day, of North Carolina. very Erivan, where lack of sufficient had their first taste of it” oo
p i and i i “py Or y # hi 88 ¥ 1 v y 5
products and in influencing prices. ¥ iE ' arrangements will be made to purchase | ably filled the three appointments - on
3 4 . 3a. YR BL i» . iy
Bellefonte, Pa.lcows. In my absence there will be athe Lutheran charge. He is a candi
Hays went out of the cabinet to ac- SS ————————————— reliable person on the field to do the | date to sucared Rev, A. M. Lutton
> Y y ¢ tly « « MM. , Te=
cept a $150,000 job, and now a Phila- roan Souls: He Oopimandant u buying ~C. D, Mitterling. signed, fa Life is Not Dull
\ohi M ary a ent a ate Col- | ~— _ .
delphian offers Hoover Just one-third Whil .
- : NEW 2 e on her way to take the wus
a8 much to run the big UU. 8. show in lege, made the annual Federal inspec- ADVERTISEMENTS,
. out of State College last Saturday, Mrs.
1926, tion of the Boalsburg troop of cavalry SALBESMEN WANTED to solicit or- | Thomas D. Gray fell on the icy pave it’s the Liver
of the Pennsylvania National Guard on | ders for lubricating oils, greases and | ment, cutting an ugly gash n het
o Sunday. ] 4 - : : y
Wilbertorct Schwever. the ‘wells Sw ay. On Monday, he went to Belle or vey or commission. Address | head that required scweral stitches to Blue—life doesn’t seem worth the living
known editor and publisher of the Ju- e to make a similar Inspection of HE HARVEY OIL CO. w Cleveland, 0 closs up, your best friends annoy you—everything goes
a srhd th quadro d - . as +
niata Sentinel and Republican, has a ) Wl n aga quarters and . troop mL a we . gt wrong? Chances are, your liver is out of order.
been appointed postmaster for Mifflin. avalry at that point. AUCTIONEER. — R., J. Witmer,
Unless you fix it up, things are likely to be
J tg OTTO de pre aT me SALE REGISTER graduate of the Jorses National School worse to-morrow. You can't find anything that
Centre
whose te v of Auctionee : i ” :
erm expired last August. Hall borough for the year 1921 appears sales, as 2 dunes + a ing A will relieve you mare quickly and effectively thm
Cr in this lasue. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16th, at one | dress State Collegw, R. F, D. Commer Dr. Miles’ Liver Pills
o'clock, one mile east of Potters Mills cial ph you bed
3 y one 68L.
Wo take this means of expressing Groundhog Creates Trouble. P. A. Leister will sell: Farm stock, yr wa ht. Your feel a Tot be the ve
ou Sheinjet ulnts to all kind neighbors 1Ormrinned from first pave) implementy, automobile, ete. TEACHERS WANTED for Schools night. You'll feel a lot better in the morning.
and frie who rend |
cred assistance soon turned into wrath and Mr. Ground | SATURDAY, MARCH 25th, at 10 a m., | "0% nd Septomber—ocontracts wait-|. For chronic constipation, and as an occasional laxative, these i
during our recent bereavement. hog was slain, but not without first «14 k ike.
; J. H. Ross, at Lind ! | ing~~National Teachers Agtmey, Phi-| Pills wor magic.
Mra. Henry Homan ynd famfly. pulsing up a firg, class fight, Farm stock Yd eh a, win sell: | adelphin and Tittatfirgh, an TB Get a Box of Your Druggies
-
as report of the second year of the
the od a}
the primaries have not brought out alThreshermen & Farmers Casualty OC
bett
or nation, while in local districts men want to hear
were victimized by Our band leader, W. K. Corl, is still]
: brokerage concern that]in the Glenn sanitarium where he was
Cooperative Market Bill Signed. tion, tractor registration, compensa- | failed in Philadelphia
Leaders of the Senate agricultural]tion insurance, ete.—S8ec'y for. it is maid. lost $1
bi 3 Nd ¢ »¥ ry »
bioe and Secretary of Agriculture Wal- ——— for stocks that were
lace took pe i i : Gels’ Baz
ce Look part in the ceremonies at the nar. to
White House on Saturday in connection Saturday, February 26th, 10 a. m.
with the signing of the cooperative Horses, cows, pigs, poultry, potatoes
never delivered W. H. Goss, who has submitte 1 tof
him. Another victim was Merv] iWo surgical operations at the Readi ing |
Betz, of Jacksonville, below Bellefonte. | hospital, is convalescing nicely
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