The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 04, 1922, Image 5

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LOCAY, AND PERSONAL,
—————
the
various sections of
Wl 4 ed oy a pai joi a CS, ES A
* LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
coment with a view of permanency an
thus the structure
———
CITY WAITS TO BE CLOTHED |
Jurus
preserve
i
A Ford car was recently purchased —
by James Sweetwood and is now being
operated by him,
forest fires
the
During week
past alem Far From Being Restored |
: z to the Glory That Has Been
5 | are doing plumbing at present in the Promised Her, | Novel Solution,
total of 5.542 hunters’ apartment in the Reporter bullding a ! A lot of my
Chinese in New
infinences
The Ziegler Brothers, of teedsyill
raged in state,
the
stery still clings to
despite metro
York i
Often the
1
— During 1921 a
Clyde Bradford, the south-end dray- | ifcenses were issued in
man, had a new put his | and 464,132 in the
dwelling house. a
-— The contract for the
at Centre Hall by | the for the First
Commissioners | has been let to
Centre county, | The view of Jerusalem ns one leaves
A monument [ considerable dimen- s Card whole
§ ii:
Gethsemane draws the | politan
The walls rise
bare slopes
for it is outside of the
at Biblical prophecies of
the desolation of Jerusalem seem to |
be fulfilled,
Today the midway be-
tween the the Turkish
tne | i ’ regime and the promised good of the
terls hay. ey Britis) Nothing has
entering itis h . E an
{two years, Mrs, Writzel Wolf, o 2 Hit
construction | lone as yet In a public way to
| mond, that : { ;
— { beautify the city. North and west the
outside the walls; on
roof onto slate,
¢
personnel Of
Inundry will chu
you can't find out
vanished to, It
gamble for them,
Not who had
patronizing a Chinese laundry so long
they didn’t iim a his
witish called for his shirts collars
and found strange
night changes had
one knew him, and his
munded., He raved and argued in that
| slons was ered a Chinese agurant or
Mrs.
ges Valley
ted over the sympathy, res
and
the
they
& or 1 oht
. FEL) A xt 71 Bist Vy y HEge overnigng,
construction of Jonas Kustaborder, where ’ y
National
William
Howard, who is scheduled to begin
« resident of
i — work on Monday. The outer portion |
D. W! Bradford, the implement | = Loe built
dealer, is successfully the
}
Wily or wiere
be
Letterheads
Envelopes
Dill Heads
Give Us Your
Orders ior
Printing
cemetery, by ". Many IZ Brows
Mrs
Ripka
The appeal held
the board of County
was lightly attended by tax payers.
vault Bank | ;
p - ' YOBOF others nt
Mayes, of | Of Lemont Kustaborder's maid City proper thers may
fen name was and she was
long ago a man been
Bellwood at
the
iH
ity stands
. rat her ti en $ : .
local will be up of eigh-|™ death horrors of give check for
operating inché woncrete and steel a to-} — and
whes of concrete and steel, au a
After M iss
thirty-five
teen
tal of
the
short time those Overs
Ford coupe he purchased a
ago.
tons of steel mandatory rule, one of
§
may LT
dae NE
| taken place, No
into vault l 1
—— check was de-
William Thompson, of
Mills, salesman for the
Motor Company, was in
on Tuesday.
rr —— py
Penns £ y L1 i! hig time § sa i
home do : ii uses straggle
guest of her half-bro r ry ‘ ontl y
Delaney, ’ by ! wig
Luse, wes Wf Centre 1 she {8 ac- nd to
led
anna Wolf, Le te
Wolfs are
Pine Grove
State
Mrs. Gunsallug, who makes her
Mrs.
exasperatingly
College
Hall
ding slopes border the
the east
Jehosha-
William
Maga-
with John
Monday
protruding
her daughter,
Hall,
on a nail
known to
to nn Chinamal
Centre
and on
Valley of
Of dry bones,
writes In Asla
* hlohet
east of Centre on Bethlehem,
morn
compan the terrible
ing stepped thru : nl
t wher
— a her foot
Jack Smith is making a for
himself as auc-
tions held at tered
The next auction is billed for Saturday the
at
board, the nail penetrating
record
the
Colyer.
considerable depth, farming
Anti
to a causing In-
auctioneer at
Meiss
ar ounts
an tense toxin was SI
Her
press
pain vdminis-
destroyed—bitterly
sought-—how desper-
Nebuchadnezzar |
20 centuries
rd
store, 3 Ompi
the stor later in the day. condition !
thin $1
t g is time,
» time of going to Was very is nd ate a h ry since
evening, May 13th. serious. than
Hore
wet me have your for
and other kind
order fresh
Reiber-Puff orchestra
furnish
The has taken
a contract to
Friday
villion
at Boalsburg.
fish-halibut, salmon
At a :
Laitheran
naked- |
clothed,
no covering
her
but in her
made 1 Jer 1 waits to be
meetin
music every and oysters. Deliveries will be
night for a dance on the pa-
Thursdays, as a rule Ray QG,.
Hall,
the Docker, ! § VOL NO grace:
connected with the Boal camp, Centre
Some day I | 0 U S E S
. i Ww en wi the brightness vervona ir clamoring for } 8 nd ri 8 nt
PA L { ‘ vy rad joe he will be om
: 14 . 3 has caused read Weal persons indebis t ! I " i i ried y YI} $ i hd
ministers will be 3 : r ma asled r hoinled MKe 12
ance and considerable ¢xpens
The ride
tors
local
on Memorial Day at Centre
fort
2 NOT REALLY A DEFORMITY
Distriet 8. 8, Convention enth district { entre Jnty i
lowing is the program for th which w bes } } { Fre torias Young Had Something to
JistSunday School convention fi he church ‘entire : i F i ) t Lear encerning the Physical
: ae a. Soa Structure of a Duck.
Sprucetown and Tusseyville,
speaking will be arranged to suit
convenience of the ministers.
Housewife
— F
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tibbens and son
Charles,
below Pleasant Gap, took
ner with Mrs,
and Mrs. Frank D. Lee, in Centre
who reside on the Lee farm,
din AFTERNOON SESSION—1:30 O'clock
Mr.
Hall.
Sunday
the evening
duck
h. Husband
Greetings a Rev. J M. Ei=kn <3 § ed te njoy it so much that the
: rise him
next
never
other
ronst
OUR STOCK OF MATERIALS INCLUDES:
Tibbens' parents,
Colonades & Interior Hardwood & Softwood Trimmings
Rough and Pressed Framing Lumber
Interior and Exterior Mouldings Plaster Board
Sash and Doors Flue Lining
Builders Hardware Wall Ties
Builders Supplies Fireplace Fixtures
Mortor Colors Coal Chutes
Lime Cast Iron Flue Rings
Cement Nails and Glass
Wall Board Sash Cord, Etc.
OUR MATERIAL IS
OUR
Devotions and
If you want to see a nifty game of
baseball by Kids,
between Centre
Committees little bride « ded 1 urp
SUBJECTS FOR at their
Modern
Devotional Lif
Appointment of
the contest
Bellefonte
(Thursday)
witness
Hall
schools,
4:00
DISCUSSION
and had
“The
“The
Sunday School” Opened by —" ‘ts § $1 f oil he
Grammar this
afternoon at o'clock, duck
: Ay 5. W . Kerlin | arrived i ‘ { to finish the
grounds. Duet "
jet ory y a, 1 ria ts cleaning : f stopped
“The Gr
Disc US8I
on the local
and family,
Bruce
Asher
Snyder
toona,
Stahl
and Stahl,
Report of Ni inating ' tt #4 0 Of y come after th
James
They
very
rere at the 1 :
Wele aL +m he would not
home on Sunday. report labor
THE BEST!
PRICES ARI
conditions in much im- EVENING SESSION—7:30 O'clock
RIGHT
OUR
red.
Dy SERVICE IS RELIABLE
purchased '
Harry “pr
killed last week
do
sorrel horses :
Cresson Lumber C
STATE COLLEGE. PA.
MARKS, Sec. and
the
of Western
had to be
kicked it and in so
This
One of
at a sale
C. Redsh
Its mate
horses by .
Of
ADDRESS
Fle port of
broke one of its legs. loss
over $200,
Offering
leish is
f Patton, “Kicked Out of College™ ; : aio X
Mrs Samuel “Kicked i of College : 4)
She is
Treas.
Mrs.
guest of
Michael
Mr
Centre
Cronier, «
and
Hall
Mra. Shoop by a
Mr. Mrs
gaged in farming in (
the
Shoop, in a daugh-
ter of previous mar-
riage. and Cronier are
learfield county.
—
Mr. and Mrs Samuel
several years conducted a
Monday are on
Mr. Shoop is seri
since
the
JUsLY {
erecting a dwelling
two lots owned by him
school house.
The BECON(
Spring Mills,
of former sheriff A.
held Saturday
one
o'clock. In another
pears a partial iist of the
will be offered on the aud
National
robbed
The
erton,
$6000,
vault
Such
First National at Centre
First
was
All
were opened as w
the private bos i the
safe
“Ma” Baggsby
Mehitable
robberies is what
"i a
install Mrs
Hall to
up-to-the-minute A
a really Selina McCann,
proof vault
burglar
Miss Julian Snobbe, college
of Centre Hall High schoo debat-} 1''e Mimi Fieureite, a French
ing team lost out ona 2-1 decision with Salamanca Spiving, a black wash
the Millheim High school team at the ACT 1.--A College Bo
ACT I1.--8ulte in Honeymoon
latter place, on Friday evening, on the
government ACT scene as Act II
question
the spelling TIME ~--1922
the PLACE--STATE
winner, 2 to 1.
wrding Hot
the Il. -—-8ame
ownership of railroads. In
Hall,
time, was returned a
concerning Boot]
contests, Centre for second
COLLEGE
EE
Worth Township High School
mencement Exercises,
Rev. M. A Com-
Grace Evangelical
Kennelley, pastor of
REAR AXLE
Church, in Lewis
¢8 have
FRONT AXLE
‘ ollowin is the program
Mills .
town, and a native of Spring . ves a anb us Suma
graduating exercises of the t in nh the Methodist churet ra : | ing mani :
returned home three months’ Big Sera st d on the side the ? "his | ping or breakng of
trip through Europe, during which he
traveled 16,000 miles, chiefly through
the Holy Lands, following as near as
possible the course taken by our Lord
during his time on earth.
Jed
fast week Dr. HH. H, Longwell vis-
ited his mother at Slippedy Rock, But-
ler county, making the trip to that
point by rail He left his mother
much improved in health after a few
days’ visit with her. While at Slippery
Rock he telephoned to Mrs. Longwell
‘to come to Butler county and bring
him home, which she did, making the
trip in the new Chevrolet.
Ewe " —y
Among the Reporter's callers the lat-
A Rer part of last week was James N.
Leitzell, of Benton, Wisconsin, who
bas been In this vicinity for several
weeks past, having been appointed the HAPPY AND GAY
executor of the William Pealer estate. | Valedictory heh CYNTHIA PAULINE
Mr. Leitzell has been living in Benton, A Free State University”
Wisconsin, for the past eleven years, AGBrOss. ................
having left Penns Valley after an act-
ive life as an auctioneer, in which pro-
after a
GRAND
OVERATURE
MARCH The
from the «
LYLE ard rolled bronze stearing knuek ly
, bush ! clutch his
of the
gervice brake has been
PARAMOUNT
lutch pedal, making
Invocation bi Z : 3 I function the operation
THE BOOSTER CLUR removes all gear
braking action fro th is most needed
Salutatory SARAH ; :
“The Child Is the Future”
rnin JOHN HERMAN BENNETT nine-sixteenth inch diameter
“Writ in a Book of Golda” gives
SWEET-HEART MINE
MARGARET TURNER clutch and insures positive engags The
pelios
one-half to
This |
x i
insur |
been made | t rom ment
Oration
suring posit
BRAKES
service brake
the
pedal. A
larger bearing surface,
goar.
has been connect
brake
ing longer life : The
! An improved propel
4 ER yy wf SpE Steering plain arms have been rede- | ed to former emergency ’ :
Oration RACHEL JANE LEITZELL ng pla . h bearing is used to
signed, having a heavier section and longer lever has heon ! f i
“Unhappy Ireland”
‘i SAMUEL
“More Beyond”
UNDER FIRE
veevinnJEBFFIE REBEKAH
The Prophet of India”
+. HUGH HAROLD CRAIN
“Don't Die on Third Base”
placed on the axle, which ing thrust
the
ing
made with a tapered shank where increases
Class Oration DAVID HARSHBERGER they attach to the steerng knuckle leverage, giving greater brak
This
Tapered
SPRINGS
and
increases its strength. action.
The have
been regarded to
fromt rear
give
fringe
“The emergency brake has been con
nected to a hand mounted on
brackets attached to the transmis. |
gion case. The latch and sector are |
of heavy construction, insurng that
the brake wil remain “set”
leased by hand
roller hearin are used ing
: BS ar nt easier riding.
Oration WOODRING front wheelg-——reducing friction
lever
“Gandhi, ASSEMBLY
New and improved methods of as-
sembly have been devised, which
insure positive inspection of all ase
sembly operations,
CO,
Oration CLUTCH
Transmission supports are drilled in|
motor and held
firmly with heavy drive fit bolts and
spring Mills DECKER MOTOR
:
position on each until re.
NEARHOOF
Commencement PROF. W. V. DENNIS,
State College
State College
Presentation of Diplomas..........
fession he successfully engaged for a
period of thirty-three years.
Pres. Board of Education
BELL AND COMMERCIAL "PHONES