VOL. XCVI. Ws ‘CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, = RN. wat DEATH RECURD. 19TH ENCAMPMENT AND Swinging ‘Round the Circle. LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, VICTORY —6 TO 2 — GRANGE FAIR] 1f you are after a really pretty auto — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS drive of a i less the a hundred Strong Lemont Team Falls Before On- JOHNSON. —From the Sierra Madre —— . Calif } Jy ra her wed nit 1 0 wriie L For the ( ntre Hall Re porier. on —— ini { NT (California News is 1ere printed a Open ! slaught of Local Batters.~*Doe” in Ten Days~—~Many New Seven Mountains to Milroy] The writer would hereby beg Crawford and Webb Hit Homers. |HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST portion of an extended notice of the Buildings Rapidly Being Com- |; st before reaching sville {to glve expression to the sense death of Arthur Johnson, who was the pleted.—An Interesting Week Is hrough Kishacoquillas Val- | joyment it has been his privile te Al er Sumber Of Ay gi I FROM ALL PARTS. husband of Miss Ella M. Decker, Promised. ley the old oauillas realize reading the various letters : 1 alll teal n Lm 3 daughter of Greene Decker, late of ix a . : ' y, r converted Int stor h have reached him privately ands } haatpl x Gregg township, with whom many of Work Is progressing sallsinctorily room.. te telleville. Allensville, i} j through the medium of our ii inge Park, the Reporter readers have an acquaint- Grange Park in prepara ¥ : : hére you ha newspaper, the Centre Hall ance and will read this article with]big event of the year in Centre coun-f, ighway leading fro ; - }auring 922, Wy regret: ty-—the §9th Annual ( Arthur Johnson, Sr., for many years campment and Falr—which chief engineer of the Waestinghouse]'n ten daya. Alrbrake Co. and a resident of Slerra Madre for the past 11 vears, passed]c4mps rs, pa away early Sunday morning, August 6,|%% ably at Long Beach, where he and Mrs, Johnson were summering . . April 21 49. Lach member f ull we sit begins : simila The committee tantial improvements of new Mr. Johnson was born at Tappan, N. Y., and spent his boy- hood days there and at other Hudson river towns. The house in which he was born was also the birthplace of his father and during the Revolution- ary war was the headquarters of Gen- eral Washington. * * 9% At the of 14 Mr. Johnson was thrown apon his own resources by the death of his father and became a machinist's prentice in the Erle rallroad shops Jersey City. Later he ‘became a drafts man in the division headquarters Susquehanna Pa. Later he was tioned at Buffalo, N. Y., as me engineer. In 1888 Mr. Johnson Erie road to beome assoclated wit Westinghouse interests in Pittsburgh both in the airbrake and electrical cerns. He became for the Westinghot and later was made chief e resignation in 1910 was the unus expression of the part of the compan) the length and high cha: services During his connecti Westinghouse company y ‘ fividua was in close pers CENTRE HALL George Westinghouse, Sr, t velopment of many projects tions which have contribute Progress of Upon his connection company Mr to California the ranch on companied by Johnson, Jr, reside. Mr. Johnson married Wilson, at Geneseo, N 1871. Letter from 1linols, A gtreet on Pp. m.. She h some time nl | veak No Gta WwW : : . 2 Lo : got : oat : : i . : his 1 shoulders loving disposition, a good er andl, ris “it ; od « down i ; , a fine Christian character member of St. John's Ref of Lewisburg. She was ag « tas ‘ in ! £4 One naq a gal i FRANK HH. BREON Millheim vs. Laurelton. 10 months and 22 days and is surviy y 0 430 ind child tras The Millhelm baseball team by her husband, R. D Killian, WoO SEER eled t imns eight deep though its edly wt { on the ras in i 3 \ . i at 79 Years daughters, Mrs. Mabel Springer, o Struek by an Auto. 1 . Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Florence Mergner, Just to the front ¢ 3 } of Williamsport, two SONS, LeRoy Stiffler., of Rochester, N y 1 grandchildren: also two brs | Srema 1c eek e , i of m yy ATH with which) f.aureiton. the ' visiting Tor EORAn be illic. You. get Kooney, of Montandon, and ‘alvin Jdown and drug a considerable dis orn in the i he p ! would not jike to do without, 1 amlmgking a fine exhibition of poor fleld-|bifll and feel like jammir Kooney, of Colyer, Centre county. Fu ce. No bor broken, but the} y A ing : ¥ ison 1-479 years old but s njoy ding I erm d a piling : he § your jeans so deep it wont noral services in charge of Charles|attendl hy=ician i Long n ! wi : 4 Yours y BCOre had good batteries are turned upsidedown, all to ming 18th amendment Aa good trad Hoover, funeral director, were held on il, found numerous cuts and bruises]? SnaaY iL i good - : re ATHARINE OBERHOLTZER but the sures team was woefully Jihat the crumbling up of good mone) Saturday afternoon from her late]all over his bod; has since beer ngressman Foohl We A shad - ————— short in iding. Miller, of Millhe! costs the government something | home, conducted by her pastor, Roy nfl to the house and to bes ral’ : the Ww : S! Si Xe : Masler Farm House Burned, made a spectacular big hit 1 } $900,000 each year to replace it H. H. Rupp. Interment was made in|few day EN : : nF men oh a ne House on. the the Lewisburg cemetery. Mra. Killian The accide securred ‘riday Ie , a ae owned and ied By Mian ¥4 The home team had a big bunch of jpaper money is misue had been a resident of town for ld4]jevening about f ‘elock . he was]tT Was do his i nominating 1% : ied 1 ilin roaters, while only a few felt it their j =pent him score f + home run ndicates that much years and was formerly from Centrejreturning from the b ball fiel Of NT aa Sy ONT $ inf oil A a duty to stay with the orphans when Dr. W. W. Weaver county.—Lewisburg Journal Grange Park. He was L ca ch 3 ire "od 1 i -) Faey. ad ¥ er, of Philade A. Who are stoppi #1441 . 3 . ounts if t next % n wal Ash NeWGAaj » nx gh “ 4 TH yy ? i yy ¥ ply By Raia Mrs. Killian and her husband, prior|siowed up for m f in near At the close of the game Black, off... tne Hopp Inn, Miflinburg, drove Three Springs, whe itch all % : Three Springs, who had pitched alif, ntre Hall, last week, in their Hud through the season and was a large factor for putting the Millheim team oe i : * predict Mr c8pa A would win | SWHmnaay ron 5 Lin iu The to living In Lewisburg, lived in Centre] his home » left the car on th ight}, " 1 y 1 f uch headws wher . handsomely hie mitor was § ui if ail i wadway when Hall where they have many friends le and : f i ' - The issue for the ok J ¢ vered that it was possible to se- deavored to oro the str 4 : Ris wane just b run, and that a : r a few articles from the 1ow-1:. she 1nd for : Hin ¥ T™™H % 4 3 14d Oe ena Ir nearn § sy R's pe doing was hit unabout tha ab " sr story. When Mi Stn A ANY every sam . reached niaved, was presented with we he made a ash into the son coach to visit Mra. F. OO. Bairfoo a cousin of the former. The Weavers sme to this region at this particular reid A BOWE time inmos. but i watch by the citizens of Millhelm as fiames, but was reulsed, 3 i } ivin “Bunion held annually at Rolling Grex at or Be outakis 4 vag Y pory tr : a re receiving nu- : . gy ' ; x . ng i of the car and kept his he th : soon Dubrwand oe . hE NU-ftoken of appreciation merous burns on his face, hands and Park, Sunbury portions of the body. =f} = — Reporter that he | iways in the Inn he Stuart place is known as the Court Appoints New Commissioner. daughter of the late Samuel Brown and apparently pushed it forward with. “Bill's Inn” is ie of th ie of risbin farm, having Pho ote time been "eal announcement was made ed and resided in this county all her life out Passing over It ds 7 little parks springing he swheq hy Feira Bristin, father of Gen- t . Ihe i afters on bi ast week offund Marie Maser, all of McKeesport, Bhe is survived by, these children: of : State Highways yublie .jeral James Brishin. Since then it has the appointment by the Court of Johnlare enjoying two weeks vacation at Mrs. W. A. Guisewite, of Aaronsburg: ———————— mands just the racter of service Passed through several hands, among] WW: Yearick, of Marion township, as]Mr. Horner's parental home at Pleas- Mrs. William Bohn, of Willard, Ohio; Growing Kerlin Chix at 100 Years, “Bill's in" i dering. He invites]them Dr. Kidder, who about twelve the minority member of the Board of lant Gap. The party came just a short William Maize, of Chicago: Mrs F. 1 Last spring W W. Kerlin. manager] YoU to stop with him for a lunch. If]jyears ago built the house in question. County Commissioners, to succeed theltime previous to the burning of the Plerce and Mrs. Calvin Eby, of Newlof the Kerlin Grand View Poultry|Y0U have the lunch with you, he fur- There was insurance in the Farmers late Ge ge M. Harter, deceased. Mr. dwelling house on the Horner homes York City, and Mrs. Mabel Wetterhold, | Farm, read an account of Father Gar.]Di#hes tables and benches, from which Mutual insurance company, F. M.]Yearick. possesses the qualifications]stead on Nittany mountain, a mention of Newark, N. J. Two sisters and twolton having attained his 100th anniver- to eat tall free If you come his] Fisher, agent, to the amount of $1000] necessary to fill this important posi-Jof which was made last week. brothers also survive: Mrs. Sarah Har- sary on his farm near Friendship, New|"? Without the lunch, Bill's Inn" on the house and $600 on the contents | Hon and his selection will unquestion per, of Aaronsburg: Mrs Mary Wilt, of Franklin, Robert Brown, of Belle- \ e—— MAIZE ~—Mrs. Caroline Maize died at the home of her son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. F. 1 Pierce, New York city, where she went from Aa- ronsburg several months ago. She was aged nearly 78 years. She was the was without to attend the Fisher family ™ manner he grasped ground as much as possible Before the car was stopped. however, one of other Mr. and Mre Wallace ©. Horner. the latter s mother, Mrs. Philip Maser and the wheels repeatedly struck his head i , i 1 i aiso her two sisters, Misses Dorothy vi . y ; ’ ‘ . Mr. and Mre James H N Jersey, and that a part of his work will furnish it for yv You can also] The Jose is greatly in excess of these ably prove of general satisfaction. Lohr, Mr . y, an f ¢ art { y # . 3 and Mrs. Will 8 » wy Ek i D \ was to attend a flock of fifty chickens elves yourse:! with goo w holesome figures and no doubt is keenly felt. Ee ——— children eam 5B a aS. vee vie, Ohio, and Benjamin, of Udal, Kas. | It was decided to send him a box of er a a ha - 2yite nm Dogs. Centre Hall, Friday of last week, ar oa he rm es *] | esomaES Yasum During 1921 tn Contre county gasaas|ivine at the C.D Barciomen home where funeral services were held Fri- Just across from this inn lives Mrs BH. W. Zettle and family motored tg] Was paid tor sheep killed and injured [about four Sola. The Junie Mr. day morning, conducted by Rev. J. 8.14 large pleture o . Alfaretta Goss, now a great grand-] Min county on Sunday and spent] dos. Up to August of this year Loht is an asmciate jyurafiosmos "iv Hollenbach. Interment was made in a ‘arge picture of the centenarian, thel,,,iner. Mrs. Goss formerly lived in}the day with friends for the same purpose but $33.00 was engineering in Lafayette College, hav. the Reformed cemetery at Aaronsburg picture having been taken on his 100thlcentre Hall and that is why this rer-| Mr® John Stump, of Wagner, spent |eXPended. In 1521, 2,737 dog licenees] INE been giving service to the institu- rmetery $< anniversary. erene is made to her. Ray Combs, Jr. 1the Week end with her sister, Mrs. ]V*™ issued in the county and up toftion for a period of six years in two Father Garton has lived all of hig] (he great-grandson. and he ny the James Foust August let, 1922, 2.588 dogs were Ii.jperiode of three years each. He is a The hunting fever is already grip-|''™¢ near Friendship and seventy-five]granduon of Magjory Goss, wife of Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Barger, Mrs. BE; p [0n8ed to exist. In 1921 officers in the] YOUNk man of exceptional ability and ping the sports of Centre county, and|”®*™® on the farm on which he now|lamy J. Kepler. The elder Combs lives|FOUSt and children spent Friday at] °UMtY killed 74 dogs and this year up jon certain to keep on advancing. application for the arm tags are being Hives, He walks without the aid of a vy iy but his wife and little son |0ck Haven, with aMre, Barger's sis. to August let, but two dogs were killed. The family of W. BE. Grove, near Le- made almost daily, although thw. sea-|°?"¢ hears well and has never foundlare at Pine Grove Mills just now. ter, Mrs. M, A. Mier mont, held a reunion the other Sunday son for important game is still several | "¢°7 0 Klasses. Mr. and Mrs. Kepler are living in| Mr and Mrs. Samuel Shilling, ot] cwivin Osman, of Glen Iron, track |®! Which all the children were present, Johnstown, where Mr. Kepler is an in-| McClure, and Mr. and Mrs. Vance] foreman on the Lewisburg & Tyrone as follows: Willis A. Grove and wife months distant, More than a hundred licenses have already been jssued. Celebrated 94th Birthday. ternal revenue collector, but during|Johnson, of Milroy, were visitors at]branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad amd Yaug on and husband, Herman Mrs. Busanna Spangler quietly cele the past few weeks Mrs. Kepler and]the F. M. Ackerman home on Satur j asserts that his crew has Killed 166 : 1, of lefonte; Harry BE. Grove, snakds this summer. Most of them|ro’. 40 daughter, of Norristown: brated her ninety-fourth birthday on|'h® grandson have been occupying|day; they then went to Lock Haven In another columin will be found ani Tuesday of this week. She gave or-]|their old (new) home In P. G. M. to visit Mr. Shilling's sister, Mrs. J. were rattlers and copperheads, and]ort Grove, wife and two children, of 4 * » - were found in the mountainous Pennsburg: and Mrs. Knappe ans son advertisement by Stephen Matis of-lders a week or more previous that E Pettongiill, part fering J, Propenty Faas Bellnionts for should she live over her approaching | The Millheim Real Betate company's were pened jon Progress in the)of the divigion. ® Sune Cisse. | A | number of other . 0 e [birthday there should be no presents house, on Penn 8t 1 X ; of Fran oyer. The Holiness ; : were also Brockerfoff farm, near Old Fort, helor celebration, : feet, Milihelin, Which The wish was respect. was built ’ congregation is holding th present, and all greaMy enjoyed the congluded to sell the old home. ed. purchased PAA Hy ean jond there is a large andar The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. Joccaston. : twenty-five of the Kerlin quality white Leghorn chickens as a remembrance. Later the Kerlina received a letter and » Wak nl i » . - * . Bim lo
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