The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 27, 1922, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A,
THURSDAY. APRIL 27. 1922
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors.
8. WW, SMITH Editor
EDW, E, BAILEY Local Editor and
‘ Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
as second class mall matter,
TERMS.—The terms of subseription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten cents per line for each additional
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion: otherwise, elght cents per line;
twenty-five cents,
minimum charge,
Display advertising rates made known
on application,
* CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV, MELVIN C, DRUMM, Pastor,
—~SERVICES FOR—
SUNDAY, APR. 30, 1922
Mills, 10:30—"“The Kind of
World Needs.”
Spring
Religion the
o
2:30—"Kindness to An-
rille, 743
World." #
Phaver meetiffe’ Wed, 7:30.
Teacher Training
Wed. evening,
Teacher training at other |
follows:
Farmers Mills,
Mills,
Georges Valley,
School,
Luther League,
Note: ~Th
0—="The Meanest Man
fn the
Clasg—advanced
course 8:15.
aces as
Thurs.,
Friday, 7:00
Friday, 8:15
1:30
6:30 p. m.
will
May 7,
sermon
7:30,
sharp
Pr.
Spring
M.
Sunday p. m.
ere be no services on
o
ing,
on
Re-
ong
in the
calaureate
I
should be
church believe
Hall
» local High
188
every
interested in
and should hon-
Board of Education
i the minister
by their tend-
Therefore there
the Lutheran
M. C. Drumm
school
the
ne
in
whe
iches the
that
sermon, at
evening.
no services In
evening
Lemont, morning ; Linden
mmunion services at
Sunday morning;
Mills
pre-
os
on
at Spring
ng.
¥
i
Communion Sunday
L R. Jones will ad-
the Sacrament
Presbyterian Lemont, morning ;
Grove Mills
Boalsburg, Pine
afternoon;
evening.
Christian Endeavor meeting
at 6:30 in the Presby-
Everybody
every
rel
Sunday
welcome.
the
onus
nisl Lf
notified
be
£ with a
onth of
May
hundred and twenty
¢
moniniy increas:
ten thousand men is
of that
lamenting
¢8 have been
Aside from
the
something
the “Fatty"
put
Ar-
by
the
1 pads public 3
of more
stuff. And
screen
han
must admit his antics
popular.
Attorney General Alter, candidate
for Governor, paid State College a vis-
In his he
should he elected he
the
»
made of
of
on Saturday address
be
to
promised that
influence help
mention
of the
he State capitol.
was
Pinchot ‘or any charges 0X
travagance at t
In Catawissa
old. His
i= owned by
is a horse
fifty-
“Clover”
one
years is
name
Uriah
taken
and
The
Madison
an attraction at
a show there and to provide for his
safety a veterinarian will accompany
him and insurance in the sum of $50,-
000 has been guaranteed by a New
York sportsman. When “Clover” dies
his skeletom will be mounted and placed
in the Museum of History,
New York.
on
ev.
Myers.
animal
will be to
Square Garden to be
Natural
Special Meeting of Reformed Classis.
A special meeting of West Susque-
hanna Classis of Reformed Church was
held recently in 8t. John's Reformed
Church, Bellefonte, to consider the
call of Rev. William A. McClellan from
Somerset Classis to the pastorate of
the Rebersburg charge, and Rev, J. C.
Holleribaugh to the pastorate of the
Aaronsburg charge; and to appoint
committees to conduct the installation
services. The only charge now vacant
in the West Susquehanna Classis Is
Centre Hall. Rev, H. H, Rupp, pastor
of St. John's Reformed Church, Lew:
isburg, is stated clerk of Classis
RE-OPENING OF METHODIST 1
CHURCH IN CENTRE HALL
by Superin-
Spent In
Services Preslded Over
tendent Bucke—$3,801
Improvements.
Re-opening services were held in the
Methodist Episcopal church
evening, April 23rd. The
A. Bucke, of Sunbury,
of the district,
His theme
R. Picken
The pastor,
n
Sunday |
J. B.
Superintendent
the
was Discipleship.
offered the
Rev, C.
A
was rendered by Mrs. Homer
Mills. The
improvements, $172.25,
to be paid before July
Rev.
sermon.
Ww.
prayer.
preached
Rev,
opening
F. Caherman,
beautiful
Fetterolf,
the
was sub-
1st.
of
was
also present. very solo
of Spring balance on
total
scribed
The
whole
The
excluding
following is a statement the
achlevement:
total of
the altar
the
rail
cost
improvements,
and the pulpit
platform which
of Robert
The
above
rails and curtains, are
P.
of
the special presentation
is $3,301.39
the
Campbell,
to
BOUrces
receipts cover cost
lows: Church Building Fund,
$1133
Ladies’ Ald Society, $890.58; ete
$28.85; PP.
$150.00 beautiful
pulpit
D.,
Robert
Cloyd
ME
family, $565.00; Rev.
$556.00; W. H.
Bartholomew, $50.00;
$25.00; L. J
Jewett Bre
Catherman,
wife. $23.8
ME
Gross and family,
sales,
Robert
the
platform
Campbell and wife,
rail,
curtains: C
$113.53
$107.00;
Mrs.
and
and altar
rails and
Bartholomew and familly,
M. Smith and family,
Brooks and family, $95.00;
Shoop, $100.00; C. F.
WwW. R.
lartholomew,
Emery
Picken and
wife, 50.00
Helen
Crust
Charles
and family,
mother, $25.00;
family, $25.00;
03; T 1.
H. Emerick, $20.00;
$20
00:
Burris
1
wiks and
und
or
and
Mra
Smith 8: G
Strohm
$15.-
15.-
Puff
wife
Samuel
Thomas L
: these §10.00
Mrs. E. 8S.
W. Parker
Chester Sp
04;
Moore and family,
i H.
Ireon and
Alfred
family, A. E
Jucke, $11.00
00; each:
Ripka, John
ind wife, Durst
Per-
these
vker and
J. E. A.
Hazel
Jane C
8On
£5.00
Campbell,
lev, |
each “illiam
Robert
:«: Mrs
Moore
Ald
Louis
Ripka,
umpbell,
Jennie
Anna L
F. if
Kreamer, 00;
2 B and family
from f« $7.00 Mrs
$5.00; Willlam McClen
James Stahl, $2.00; t
Mre Mowery
Geor McoCormick
Flink, Mra
Willi
J
Campbell Junior,
Laitz,
wife, W
WwW. H
$6.00;
cash
Joseph
and
Mrs.
Smith,
$6 00
Ww
$2
each: Mrs
W. McCormick, E
Joseph Dietz, Mrs. Charle
Gfrerer, Frank Palmer,
Mrs H
Daniel
making a
iradford,
$7
Jodon
Ladies
ur 8
Smith, ahar
$1.0
00 hese
Garver,
oo
“
Mrs.
E F
Daup:
Sweeney,
Joal, Mrs
fering, $1.72
$3.301.3%
ust
Gleaning
grand total
Marriage Licenses,
Orvis WW, Ormndorf Vi
Mildred E. Waite
John
Carrie
or
E
Hockman
Young
Witmer
Minemyer
Mains
Mains
Pr.
A
Theodore
Hattie A.
Gere H. Maurer
Minnie Mays
Allen
Sarah
Conf
A
F
Joseph
Mary
Stiver
McElwain M
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Belle hold
ville will hold its third commu
May
Hazel
owe, spent
wale 20th
Misses
Verna
Altoona
Emery,
over
$3 fn Mrs
with the f
Thomas 8 FY
J. R. Miller,
heim town council t
rmer's sister,
YES,
Of
Mil
meeting
member the
i recent
of that body, tendered his resignation
which
Mr.
sons,
was accepted.
J
f Uniontown,
and Mrs 8. Getchell
arrived |
two
and
0
town
the
n
Friday evening for a short visit
‘Squire home.
The
town,
at
Brungart
Viscose Company, at Lewis-
employs over thirteen hundred
persons, mostly women and girls, and
hundred more
Mills,
week
@
justice of the peace of Ferguson town-
ship.
asking for several
H.
formerly
are
Ezra Auman, of Pine Grove
of Miilehim,
appointed by Governor
was last
Sproul a
Elk creek was restocked with forty.
two of trout. The little fishes
were sald to be in the best of condition
when emptied the
trout stream.
cans
into well known
tev.
church
Foust, of the Reformed
officiated at
pastor
at Hublersburg,
Communion services in the local Re-
formed church, on Sunday. The at-
tendance was quite large.
Sunday afternoon, from one to two
o'clock, there was quite a snow squall
in this section. The mountain above
town had all the appearances of a mid.
winter scene. And Sunday was April
23rd, 1922,
Mrs. Jacob Confer, of Howard, was
operated on in the Lock Haven hos-
pital, last week, for gall stones She
is a sister of George and Samuel Gin-
gerich, of Centre Hall, who report her
condition favorable.
J. H. Detwlier, farmer east of Cen-
tre Hall, who has won an enviable rep-
utation as a breeder of pure-bred farm
stock of allkinds, was a caller at this
office on Baturday and enrolled as a
Reporter subscriber.
Mora Mystery In Town.
ago it
black
the
Some time was rumored that
woman in Was seen
R. R
evening
10 o'clock.
to and fro near station,
Sunday hetween
of 9
brown
and a
walking wan
of the
with na
was seen
the
soon a Dodge ear,
the
the door was opened and
In
of
was
Indy in
near central part
town. Very
CAr
the
the
winter top, approached, and
stopped ;
seconds
Where
mission Is
girl mounted. a few
out sight, they
what
mystery that
fact, The «
than hour
Car was
went or thelr a
comes pretty near to a
ar was watched and in less
an it returned and deposit-
ed the feminine part of the cargo, and
then went north to Church street and
turned down the irushvalley road.
Some time this same
scene
ago
and months
Mills
The
enacted, several ago a
Ford
to
car from Spring was
observer
the Ui
the
do the same trick.
wasn't quick enough to cadch
Conse but has a clue to
number,
situation as the girl was easily recog
nized before boarding the car,
of
that
things are not to the good t
happening hi
A
or our
of the 1»
watchman
town,
ight police or a
might be a good
Hall.
Centre
“AN OBSERVER."
DEATH RECORD.
(GARVER .—Contigued
page )
Mra Nellie
———
- a
from first
Also
John
Malind
Dresher
sisters
Aaronsburg
affficted
suffered
Mrs. Ki
suffered
fingers
heumatism
improves n
exten
was able to a short
his death, but a day
cansed death
Stover was a man who was
the secti
He
number of 3
m
followed
and
He
threabing for ears
always enjoyed a large patronage
stone crushing outfit
Mabel Zerby, of
who survives with two
also owned
He
Penn
chil
tor
a
was married to
township
Two
also survive
dren.
brothers and
M.,
nin.
L
of Aaronsburg
services held Satur-
the Reformed church
Interment the
Aaronsburg
one
Wilmer Ernest
and Miss Tammie, all
Funeral were
day forenoon in
at Aaronsburg in je-
formed cemetery
at
VONADA Mildred
of Mr
died
Vonada,
Henry H.
of Clair
years, 9
Elnora
daughter and Mrs
the
Cobugn,
6
Vonada,
Boob,
months
afflicted with
tions set
at home
aged 6
The child
and compilica-
in and caused her death.
near
and days was
measles
Annual Cattle Feeders’ Day
Steer feeding results to be discussed
at the Annual Cattle Feeders’ Day
meeting, State Thursday,
May 4th, will be of unusual interest to
the feeders of Centre county, says
County Agent J. N. Robinson, who is
planning to accompany a group of
farmers the college to attend this
annual event, conducted by the Animal
Husbandry Department. A varied and
instructive program has been arranged
Including a discussion of the proper
grading of feeder steers, the profitable
type of feed lot steer, and lastly, an
explanation of this year's experiment.
al results which have an important
bearing on present day prolems of the
cattle feeder.
All persons who expect to attend
this meeting should meet at the stock
Judging pavilion at 9:30 sharp, stand.
ard time. : :
at College,
to
a
¥
The latte
curing hav
degrees alu
the
wus frozen
more, depe
tions.
Locally
damaged
may not
haps, the
quire a
mine to w
to this par
Frost o«
On st
i as
Official
west
far
H eX
erally
Temperatu
point were
ranging
Northfield,
New York
Belief
that
Ww
cinls
in
b
caused
weather
peratures
Pittsburgh
plea tem wip ary ingle
fresh
order for
have your
FFL mi
fish-—hallbut,
and
Thursdays, a
Hall,
Transfers of Real Estate.
| H. Lee, et al, to P. J
tad, tract in Centre Hall boro; $500
KE
r part of last week the tem jo Dutrow, e! galmaon
18 quite out of senson, mer- oysters. Deliveries will be made
¢ . 4 13] ay (3. Decker
ing dropped to twenty-three . # a FEL way Sa, Te
A Mo lellan to
V6 nine degrees below Centre
The zr
and Saturday
Zero,
tract Penn Tw $700
T. Alkens
Hotel Co
“o.| CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
$1. :
is greatly relieved by constitutional tr .
ment 8 C ARRH MEDICIYE
. a setitutional emedy Catary i
in
Deafness in caus: an inflam
dition of the mucous lining of the
} 3 Tube When this tube ig
imbling sou
Pp
g point ound or
nights Charles
nigh
Friday
the depth of
the soil
(College
to an inch or
nding upon
yo 43
small fruit was much
not entirely destroyed by GG, Mingle r
THe apple crop ru
ngart, tra
been hurt, except, William A.
enrly varieties re~ ach. tract
days of sunshine to deter- and
con-
hat done |
ticular fruit,
extent injury was
Cire large free. All Druggists
J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlo.
curred from
the
ward to Indiana and
CYRUS BRUNGART,
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE.
PA.
ut} northern
iN
d the belief th
damage was done 1
around ™the
+ reported
res
from the
quarter of
twenty-four
Vermont, and
as expressed by
considerable da
orchards on high
ureau's reports
of 26 a
and 32
gz Va
gE. W.
TUSSEYVILLE.
derma
We Want to Mention
Three Points in
Fertilizer Buying :
QUALITY There Is
better brand of Fertilizer on the market
Bangh's. This
the Inited States
Super-phosphate
of goods not
a
I.
than company was the
fo
from
manufac.
Ani.
first in
ture Haw
OALSBURG NEWS. mal Bones.
WE (
can
ARRY
haul
field
the
You
ta
of
it ar-
to
the goods In stock.
from
ut
them the warehouse
your with the extra work
going to car for them when
rives and rebandiing when ready
8.
OUR
low,
PRICES
when
the
We
are reasonable, even
3
you consider Baugh quall-
iy and thorough service we pre.
vide, allow a liberal cash discount.
On these three points we solicit your spring business.
Place your ord:rs early so we will have
the goods when you are ready.
R. D. FOREMAN
CENTRE HALL
€11 Should Choose Spring Suits Now.
Where ASSORTMENTS are wider,
Where STYLES are Smartest,
Where VALUES are Best.
The Largest Clothing Store in the County Awaits Your Choosiog Here.
omen & Misses’ Spring Apparel
By far the biggest values anywhere this season. Our
annual After-Easter Clearance of our large stock of -
Coats, Suits and Dresses will please you. You will
be delighted with the selections here offered.
STYLE ARE STUNNING. PRICES AMAZINGLY LOW.
Shoes Oxfords ‘Sport Shoes
We carry the Largest Stock and Best Made Shoes in the county.
Right Styles Long Wear Low Price.