The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 07, 1922, Image 1

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    _VOL. XOVL.
Director of Relief Work In
tain Villages.
the July
The
number
following appeared in
“The Near East
printed
Relief,” 2a
of
publication in Constantinople,
an interesting
work
nden
Turkey, and gives
count of the relief
W. Ned
Keller, of 1A
Mr. W. N.
Linden
Erivan,
Kelles
Pa.,
Armenia, e€gnty
of
Hall,
living on thirty-two beans
day. They had taken refug
military
up on the mountain side
had
Direct
Various
Near
that
reports
Felief
East
was great
there 8
mountain
1
seed
snowed-in
the lack of
ure of
of
A
the few
travel
gaunt
man, n
into the city
first he
pointed
Forty
with Near
few beans for
hem and
Bloom, C
ho Harry Burr
Mrs. Alice
Delaney,
CP
der
Durst,
Boy Scou
Kryde
Fetterolf, F Fish
Hary Fye, F
brick, Wilbur
man,
Henry
Jodon
P. H.
Moore
Neff, Charles N
Neff, William
Ww. PF.
Eimer
Emery,
iement
larencd
hel
wEHNE
'
i
Hoyer
Runkle, Fred Si
1. Smith
Smith,
en
Zerby,
ick.
BELLEFONTE
Willard
D. A
Heckman, Jacob Hoy, 8
Adam Hoover,
Kline, Mre
Marshall,
Smith wmas
James St He
Mrs
Zettle,
Stump
” 2
ressier.,
Andrew
8)
Dale
L
H
John
Harry
Dry, A. C
Mp2
H. Hoy
PD. M
Kather
Keller,
Ww
Benner,
Alters,
Grove,
CC. H
Grove,
Harry - Ishier,
® C Marshall,
Musser 8 1
Frank Poor.
man, J. N. Robinson, Shuey,
Mra. D
Jodon, Bud
James
Mrs. Wm
Thomas Weaver, J. E. Ripka,
D. Thomas, Charles Zeottle, Mrs
Ulrich.
PLEABANT GAP. ~Mrs, C. CC. Baum-
gartner, Virgie Bilger, Mra. James Bil-
ger, Brooks, Simon Dugan, Mra.
Gomer Dunklebarger, Walter Dunkle-
barger, Marian Cettig, Mrs, John Heg-
an, Miss Nettie Gill, Thomas Jodon,
Mra. Frank Irvin, Mrs. Jack Noll,
Samus Relsh, Mrs. Frank Weaver.
SPRING MILLS Helen Foote, Clar-
ence Albrint, Dr. H. 8. Braucht, Mrs.
Dean Braucht, C. G, Decker, Cleve Bun
ard, J. PF. Finkle, T. M. Gramley, Geo.
Immel, BE. T. Jamison', Charles Krape,
Mrs. C. P. Long, Gross Shook, Mrs, C.
B. Stover, D. W. Sweetwood, Mrs.
Thomas Schaeffer, Mrs. Verna Leligh-
Henry
Miles Davis, Thomas Tressier,
H Mrs
Monsell, Miss L
SBhivery, Header
Hom
Straub,
Mra, J.
Harry
Shuey,
mers, John SBpearly,
Lee
NITTANY B31
oy Alta Yearick
LINDEN HALL
Frank
ZION
man.
Mrs. W.
Edna Motz,
Albright
Mill Hall
Mra. R
Renovo
Mra
Ishilen
John
Mrs. Cly
Eby,
CC. Duniap, Warren Jacoby
Heading
and Holmes, Mauch
W. Adams, Mr. Livingston,
enna Bastian, Mary Derk, Northe
umberiand.
J. B. McCormick, Mra. C
ney, Sunbury
8 1. Gephart,
Reberasburg
J. M. Harter, Mee. Charles Wolf, Aa-
ronsbure.
William Krader,
man, Coburn,
. RH. Meise, Colyer,
Elmer Stufap, Mt Union
Mra. DD. 8. Peterson, Penna
H. G. Ebbs, Port Matilda.
W. A, Wagner, Juniata
Wiillam Herman, Altoona.
Mra. R. T. Bayard, Tyrone,
Ed. Moore, Tyrone,
Zoe Meck, Clarence,
(Continued on next column)
¥
BE. McKin-
WW, J Hackenberg
are,
‘
Nora Hoster-
Furnace
a
STATE'S CAMPAIGN FOR £2,000,0¢
3 —
the Line for Penn State”
State College Story.
“On Tells
The Pennsylvania
State Colleg h
nnounced its intention
in Emergency ing i
£2 000.000 143
launching
Campaign for
ne
which
grea y Weil
#1
tu
Report on Polate Seed Souree Test,
N, GG. Snook Accidentally Kills Man.
m Miltheim the
when the accident
A —————
throug!
in matur
imaged In roost should ono
beg
riins hav
ng during the
The
ed the corn in
ing
month
recent
the
check
ripening process
refusal of we
*
Xess will insure
The
#
men io
the
pas hed
the
{hg
Women
repeal of old
law which them
Jail
st as reaponsible as men when it
SAVES from dis
grace of going to today
ars
comes to paying taxes, and their hid
ing behind an old law that makes woe
men immune from imprisonment for
debt will quickly lead to its repeal.
CC. M, Pringle, Port Matfida
Howard Miles, Fleming.
Lloyd Smith, Milesburg.
Confer and Page, Orviston.
Mre, H. LL. McCloskey, Booch Creek.
Mra, Sallie Kamp, Lock Haven.
A. 1. Bloom, Willlamsport,
Dewart woducts Co, Dewart,
B. A. Donachy, Lewisburg,
Margaret Moser, Wilkes Barve,
Vietor Brungart, Smullton,
Mr. Hackenberg, Laurelton,
KE. B. Winkleblech, Woodward,
UNNAMED ASSOCIATION FORME]
to
Seoutye—
Be Des
bis Citizens Form ©Organization
Boost Athletles and Boy
Other Flelds of Aetivity to
| termined,
{ In
!
i bled in
numbers the citizens who nssem-
the Council chamber,
Gay evening inarge ou
, Frey s
falr Previog
a number
definite ex)
after the
Lhe i
Ouigrow
y, Packer, a sgho
and one enthusias
H. CG. Strohmeler Sells Property.
Centre Hull, 5: Linden Hall, 2,
CENTRE HALL
R H O
5 .b y
Go
0
N Crawford, 3b
Gross, ss
Smith, p
Frank, if
A Emery
Halston
Totals
LINDEN HALL
RR H
L: Ross, 21 ‘% 1
Dale, as .. a as a
Kiinger, 3b .. ‘s 0
Webh, of . Cavey *1
8 Ross, ¢.. .s 2
Ishler, 1b
M MceClintie, p wa
C MeClintie; 11...
Meyer, of
Totals ssal 5
The score by Innings
Linden Hal HO00O0D00D02 0-2
Centre Hall 0100001 3x0
Bases olin balls, off Smith 4, off Mc.
Struck out, hy Smith 10, by
MeClintic 5, by Webb 1. Two-base hit,
A Crawford, Smith; home run, Webb,
Umpires, Reese and Kerlin,
Lr.
ER 7, 1922. NO. 35
DEMOCRATS PLAN STIFF FIGHT.
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
Cam- ————
Mis: | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Rey- FIOM ALL PARTS,
Candidates
palgn
to Wage Intensive
Aguinst Republican
management-Organization is
nole.
JORrn Dov
1 beol utel
w hol utely .
pity . givies The
Depa
oMitent
CAnNnInE
timer
gs ture, not
any more with
Two Houses Burn at Hecla,
Shortly after midnight, Salurday, the
ing and preserving
farmer's wife and daughter, ls
the
gummed dress form of paper iit
their bodies,
mode]
now
double house nt Heela occupied by Mr
apd
Burned
structing
John 1a
good ladies ho mold
and Mrs. Thomas Fulton
io
maost the
Fulton is quite an aged
-
Sheasley and family waa a» as 10 have a pap
the ground together with of
Me
and somewhat
of themselves,
the
cloths, in up-to-date dresses. Not on)
thai is taught, but the farm woman 's
lmarninkg how to test dry goods oo
that that it is all wool and
Aa yard wide, he can detect the shoddy
onto which they
contents can drape latest and
patterns
and it ‘s
By
The Fultons wert
of their household
goods while the Sheasleys got some of
of first
upstaire furnitore
Mr. Sheas
ley was not at home at the time of the
man decrepit
believed the fire was caused his
dropping a lamp
unable to save any if assured
their furniture out the floor for cotton mixtures
but everything elise
The
10 restrict school
chasing
Biate's red tape goes so far as
boards in their
and states
when boards must
for fuel
and clothing, were burned. )
pur
definitely
for bia
The time specified was much
ater than was the practice of many
achool boards of the larger oitios like
Williamsport, Altoona, Johnstown, and
those “of lesger Importance. This red
tape has prohibited schoo! boards feom
buying coal when it could have been
done and nt lower rates than preva
now. The MoSparran idea ia to
local government back to the people
which In this instance would give
#chool boards privilege to bay fuel
when it could be bought to the greats
est advantage of taxpayers in the dis-
trict,
of coal,
fire as he works on a saw mill on Trout
Run. The Sheasley family
five children, one boy ten years old and
four younger girle Inasmuch as they
have no clothing an appeal has been
gent out for contributions and anyone
who oan spare anything suitable for
little girls up to elght years of age
and a boy of ten should send them to
the Red Cross rooms and they will he
delivered to the Bheasley family.
includ advertise
neludes
Rive
If the Grange Encampment and Fale
is not what you think it ought to Heo.
how much did you db to make it
good as it is
as