The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 11, 1922, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER,
ISSUED WEEKLY,
BOALSBURG *=-7+,
A goodly number of local
the Sunday
Lemont on Sunday
Three bables the?
past week~a boy at the Ralph Hockey
LUUAT, AND PERSONAL.
Children’s Day services in the
theran church, Hall, will be
held on Sunday ®vening, June 11th.
Mechley, of
week, was a guest of
rd DEATH RECORD.
Lu people at
GlLA.~—Mrs, Alber€ Gill passed away
at her home at Pleasant Gap, Sunday
evening, at 9 o'clock, after an illness
of long duration from pleurisy
other confplications, Interment
made in the Union cemetery, Pleasant
Gap, Wednesday afternoon, the offici-
ating minister being Rev, Piper.
Mra. Gill the daughter of
George and Helen Walker, of Run-
ville, and was one of twenty-six chil-
dren born to Mr, and Mrs. Walker
She is survived by husband
the children:
pe pr——— Centre tended school meeting at |
ANT I :
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. afternoon.
a . a, amis nist arrived during
Tate.
Years
Houserville,
William
many
and John
THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922
was home; a girl at Butcher John Ishler's:
Merchant
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, The two became cronies
8B. W. SMITH
EDW, E, BAILEY
a girl at John Patterson's
ago.
The
this
Day
4th,
Mra, C. FP.
gle
Bank
home,
The
visitors
school of
Children’s
of
Methodist BSunday
will hold
the
Looal Editor and
Business Manager,
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
ingdon; Ohdo; Ira, Port Ma-~
REV. MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor,
ae tilda; Lester and Robert, Pleasant A valuable
—SERVICES FOR-— Gap; Boyd, Clarence; Miss Mabel, at
Mrs. John Switzer, Coleville;
SUNDAY, MAY 14, lo22
Club is planning to treat
home
Civic
was place their
irst National
RE Centre Hall, Pa.
will call it a fens
all and
services on evening Jun»
ent
We
things
Memorial Day.
Al= 1 iva,
the The Misses Nelle and Catherine Get-
daugh-1{ tie of Altoona,
good to on
Emery and daughter
few days in Altoona
with Mrg. Emery's
Thomas Foss,
and
Hiram, Hunt-
her spent a
following week
Mrs.
past ’
it I under
their uncle, al
Meyer, from
The girls
that
visited
Clarence, ter, and Hazel The contractor is now econstruefing our vault and while
Wednesday,
{0 the
mother's home,
George E
Her- | Monday
Fisher | enjoy
B80
to
M.
farm in Brushvalley, is suffering from
also a grandson, George Caber, a mem My. at all
ber of the his youth.| ..neuine of the animal's recovery. gr
Mrs, Archey Harvey, of Huntingdon: Mrs. Edwara Rover, of State Col-1te naw
Mra. George Riter, of Adah, Fayette], ”
: lege, an automobile accident, | Prof
and Mrs. Lydia Hampton, of Friday evening of experience car
Bellefonte, are sisters.
Mr. D. J.
their home Centre
after
with
horse belonging until
construction Is the time {o see what is Jeing used and how it Is placed.
bert Swartz, living on the F. coming back place
4 Approximately 100 tons of material and the most modern methods of re-
will
home; their
azoturia, Swartz is not On last Thursday afternoon the Inforeing be used,
household since wduating class motored to Bellefonte
Centre Hall, 10:30-—The Power of the
Love of Christ,
Tuseyville, 2:30-—Kindness
The First National Bank of Cenire Hall was organized to serve the
their class taken
had
trouble at
picture
to Our was in Lanks the misfortune top people, to safeguard thelr moneys and valuables, and in order that you
Animals. county, the detour at
Spring Mills, 7:830—Union services,
conducted by the Y, M. C. A, of State
.
College.
Dumb week, which
badly
the affair.
last may see what we mean by safety we Invite you to come In and Inspect
cost her a and a bruised | [-4mont and he and his lady
finger
opened
latter
their
Meyer
Hall the
making
and Mrs. hand. Three cars figured in were detained several houn the work while it Is being done.
No one
Mrs. G, O.
in
week,
else was hurt. they evidently didn't think
partof last was long The placing of the steel re-inforelng ean be seen any time on Thurs
Other announcements for week:-— a church :
(Wed-~
Benner attended
home in Tyrone their son, John wollte’ 3a The Joint consistory « day and Friday until 9 P. M. There will be some one at the building
Centre Hail
Prayer Meeting, Wed, evening, 7:30
Training Class—advanced
course—Wed. evening, 8:15.
Sunday School, 9:30 a,
Luther League, 6:30 p.
Catechise class, 7:30 p.
Teacher
m.
m,
m.
Georges Valley
Catechise class Saturday afternoon,
1:30
No Teacher Training Class this week
Spring Mills
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
The Y. M..C.
conduct services Sunday afternoon and
evenihg the to
which everybody is welcome.
Father
A. of State College will
in Latheran church,
and son services will also be
observed.
Linden
U. .Evs/aLemont, morning ;
1 Tusseyville, evenihg—
Hall, afternoon;
Mother's Day
service.
Presbyterian — Lemont, morning;
Boalsburg, afernoon; Cenre Hall, eve-
ning.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For STATE SENATE
BETTS, of Clearfield Borough,
r ¢t to the decision of the
the Senatorial district of
id Counties, at the Spring
hy, 1922,
d valued support will be greatly
appreciated
Henry P. Davison, of the Morgan
the
an-
$50,
life insurance in
The
were about
Company, carried
sum of two million dollars
nual premiums paid
000.
Former President Wilson has prov
en conclusively that he continues’ to
be sound of judgment in matters po
He is now
urging Missouri defeat
Senator man to the
Senate of the true breed of
litical and governmental.
Democrats to
m
Reed and send a
Democrat
principles
I ———————
Burk,
wgainst
Congressman William J can-
didate for U., 8. Senator
Pep-
per, says “Senator Pepper is the rep-
resentative of privilege
the
further says
the ‘special
class. I represent and
advotate
He
that Pepper's first vote—-when he voted
cause of the masses.”
0 seat Newberry--proves conclusively
that Pepper believes this governmen'
belongs to the highest bidder.
The
persistently
that it
have
of the Centre
Keystone Gazette has been
supporting Dr.
is thought that Mr.
almost unanignous
county
RO
Pollum
Scott
support
iepublicans for
the nomination for State Senator. It 's
Mr.
lepublicans on this
will
the
really marvelous how Harter was
able to unite the
issue,
the chief complaints made to
Bellefonte borough council, at its
last session, was that some of the bor-
ough residents were lousy! If there is
nothing more seriously wrong with
Bellefonte than this, the town ought
to be cleaned up in short order, since
no is required to hunt “head”
game, Set loose the
One of
the
license
and “body”
sleuths,
Victory Over Howard High School
Hall High school
added another victory
long string this season by defeating
High school team on
range Park, Tuesday afternoon, by a
to § score.
Centre
baseball
team to ite
the Howard
}
G
i
TUSSEYVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Ramer and sons,
Joseph and Charles, spent Sunday at
Milroy.
The members of the United Evan.
gelical church are practicing for a
Mother's Day service to be held Sun~
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Holderman
and family took a trip to Lewistown
one day last week.
Miss Mildred Palmer, who at pres
ent is staying with her aunt, Mrs, ec.
P. Ramer, spent Bunday at her home
in Potters Mills.
»
Rev. M, C. Drumm was called to
Sunbury on Tuesday owing to the ill-
nes of his mother,
Dr. 8. D. Bailey, of Clearfield, has
located at Philipsburg, where he pur-
chased the pretty home of Andrew
Nelson, on 0th and Pine streets,
D. Meyer, during the past winter.
BOWER.
died
lowing a
grip,
10 days.
1882 he
Bower
fol-
started
Henry Obediah
at his home at Aaronsburg,
short
aged
illness which
with 68 years, 6 months
and
In
with
aa
in
died
survived
was united marriage
Annie Swartz, who October
1885. He is
Mrs.
and
by two
of Hibb-
Kreamer
Jessie King,
Mrs. Nora
Two brothers
daughters,
ing, Minn.
of Norristown. and two
him, viz.: George
D., of
Stover,
gisters also
of
land;
survive
John
Susan
llinois; Northumber-
Mrs.
and Mrs.
of Michigan,
Polly Stover, of Coburn
Funeral conducted by
Rev. C.
at Aaronsburg,
Services were
B. Snyder, and interment made
SMITH —Lloyd
resident of
Smith, an
Spring Mills, died
Wednesday morning
an
home on
week after tliness of four
Born at Potters Mills about thirty
Mr.
survive
Mrs
daughter
years he
Mrs
ago, was a son of
Michael
ong with
Mabel
his beloved wife,
{Finkie) Smith. One
Bernice, survives, and a
Hall
Thomas, of
brother,
Smith, of Penn
Mrs. Ruth
Funeral
also
services
Wer
MeMILILEN
diad at his ho OF
the
Mayor
Brock -
recalled as
which city he whs
ono
time
mayor. Some forty
McMillen was
srhoff House,
ich by
Years ago
landlord at the
and
many of the Reporter read
will
Auction Sale of Church Equipment.
An aucti
and
sn sale of seats, an organ
2 number of other articles, will Ix
held at Methodist
Friday May
a 1 0%
the local church on
evening 19th,
lock
W. C. T. U. Seclal
annual Social” of the W
U. will be hel Ar-
eld in
May 13 2
The
s..T
cadia,
“Dues
(range
Saturday evening,
5 o'clock.
Every member and honorary member
requested to
frdend. Help make this a
occasion. Several county off}
be take part in
program.—Executive committee
is earnestly attend, and
invite a
Joyous
cers will
the
present and
Saturday Half Holidays for Banks.
The
Centre
various banks of the south sid
of county have
hours for Saturday, beginning with
Saturday, 13th inst. Instead of the
banks being open Saturday afternoons
they will
the evening from 7
business of
adopted new
close at noon and open in
for
to 9 o'clock
all character,
Marriage Licenses,
John 8. Gross
Cora M.
Michael Kmetz. .
Susanna Casper
Lowistown
Petors «+ . Bellefonte
Garfield, N, J
Philipsburg
July 4th Celebration by Fire Co.
The Centre Hall Fire
planning a 4th of July celebration.
and will give more definite information
in due time,
Company Is
Zion Cemetery to be Cleaned.
Parties interested in Zion cemetery,
near Tusseyville, are notified ‘that on
Baturday, 20th inst, they will meet to
clean up the burial ground.
Took School Examination.
The following pupils took the ex-
amination for entrance to the Centre
Hall High school, all of whom are from
Potter township: Margaret Smith.
George Cooney, Anna Martz, Marcellus
Royer, James Mowery, Roy Weaver,
Gervin Schaeffer, Lenora Foust, Mar-
tha Carson, Margaret Brown, Frances
Brooks, Maybelle Detwiler, Ella Meiss,
Margaret Alexander, Helen Neff, Ea-
winna Jodon.
These were examined for entrance to
the Grammar school: Lora Brungart,
Bara Runkle, Estella Ruble, Ethe!
MecClenahan, Kathryn Gleixner, Kathe
ryn Goodhart, Dorothy Bmerick, Eu
gene Colyer, Russels Colyer, Rusell
Goodhart, Robert McClenahan, Alfred
| Grove, Bruce Knarr, Bertha Sharer,
Russel] Slack.
Altoona, yesterday
nesday) the
and Miss
both of Altoona,
a cousin of Mrs
noon, principals being
Harnitte Mc
the latter be
John Hess
Kinney,
ing Benner
Georges Lutheran church
decided
inside
Valley
paint the entire structure,
and
repairs,
10
make some
This
of
and outside,
other necessary should
be considered by some the other
churches of the charge, in
of the
pastor
asgistant di~
Walker,
Third
Division, nee
Federal Reserve
ompan
Penns Valley
passing through
Hall did the Re
to call at
Contre porter hi
Authorization to engage in
has been
National
ng business
Bank
whose purpose sh
short term Week.
immediat
Ure
what
from time to
time,
The
be played. last
game of
ed
between the
baseball announc
Thursday,
grades of the
Hall
this
grammar Bellefonte and
Centre schools, wad postponed
4:00
really
until (Thursday)
afternoon,
o'clock If you want to see a
game of ball between
peppy
fore, got
youngs-
yoursel! to
Grange Park at the
this item.
J. Willi
the contract
the
diamond on
time named In
Mayen, of Howard, has
of
who
for the construction
the vault in the
came on Monday
the concrete
National
for Mirat
Bank, and
that
favorable,
the work will be completed by Satur
day The
the
began work at
the
once. Assuming
weather oonditions are
night. stome and fron was
shipped to local
of
station beginning
the week
lev, J. F had a full-to-
wall audience to face, Sunday evening,
when he delivered the baccalaureate
sermon to the graduating class of the
Centre Hall High school, in the Re-
formed church. The minister gave the
Bingman
young people of the class in particular
and the youug gengrally fine advice,
and, if it is followed, it will be the
making of high-type citizens of them.
George Condo, of Forbes Road, Mr
find Mra. T. L. Curray and children,
of New Stanton, and Clyde F. Condo,
of Vandergrift, drove to Centre Hall
on Sunday ‘in the former's Nash car
and for several days were at the M.
M. Condo home near Centre Hall. The
former Mr. Condo contemplates leav-
ing Forbes Roads, where he hus been
located for a number of years, and
settle down in Wilkensburg.
The arbitration room of the Court
House was a scene of no Iittle activity
on Monday. Hearings were in prog-
ress there bearing onvacating various
public roads in Haines, Gregg and
Walker townships. The road Groggy
and Walker townships were interested
in 48 the Blue Ball road over Nittany
Mountain, which an attempt is being
made to vacate from a point north of
the Lucas farm, near Blye Ball, across
the mountain,
a
(rge met In regular
Saturday afternoon,
granted one month’
E. Meyer was elect
Rev
22nd, at
go with Btover
Lewisburg
y Lucas, one of the overseas boys
it the home of his parents,
Edward
‘Thursday
1 lig Or
Es oy
From Millheim Journal,
d Mrs hares Fire
Milk
ilk 7¢ Qt.
W. F. Colyer announces a re-
duction in price of milk to 7c a
quart, effective May 15.
The patronage of persons de-
siring the services of a perma-
nent milk route is respectfully
solicited. W. F. COLYER
me have your order for fresh
salmon and other kinds
Deliveries rill be made
Decker
Centre Hall
FOR SALE
Seeing Is belleving.
the construction
Fertilizer
3
Buying :
QUALITY of goods. There Is not a
better brand of Fertilizer on the market
This was the
United States to manufac
Auli.
Baugh's.
the
Super-phosphate
than company
first In
ture from Raw
mal Bones,
WE
can
CARRY the goods In stock. You
haul from the warehouse ilo
field without the extra work of
to the car for them when It ar
rehandling when ready
them
your
going
and
rives to
se,
OUR
low,
PRICES
when
the
We
are reasonable, even
you consider Baugh gquali-
thorough service pro.
allow a beral cash discount.
ty and
vy ide.
we
SE —————
FOREMAN
Shoes
Long Wear
So
Sport Shoes
.
Low Price.