The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 09, 1922, Image 1

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BOROUGH SCHOOL
REPORT.
—
Second Month,
of
month;
attendance
ond
11;
attendance,
Summary of
Hall
ber
tal,
q
¥
VR
schools for sd
enrolled,
179. Per
girls, 98;
hovs 108:
girls,
cent
hovs,
Number of
total,
for
in=-
96%.
11
be st
total,
tardy marks, boys,
33. Room having
month, primary--984;
termediate
High school
girls, 22;
ince
best,
atten
second
48
Average attendance for
Per
a7.
cent at-
Those
Ruth
Brooks,
month, boys,
tendance, Ix 91:
present every day dur
Bingman, Vista
Ellen Burkholder, CC
€harlotte Keller, Ellen Meeker,
Packer, Zella Ripka, Mabelle
Sara Snyder, Laura Whiteman, Vi
Zettle, Harold Ddrst, Paul
Albert Emery, Edw Foust,
Reiber, Paul Smit
Cooney, Geo. 1a
16,
WE,
girls, 30,
month:
Blauser, Li#lae
Gaull
Gl
itharine
wily 8
d
Myles Snyder, Geo
Marcellus
Mildred
Drutrow,
tm Moore,
Runkle,
reges,
Royer,
Margaret Alexander
Brooks
Ella
Packer,
Stump—N.. L
Sara Neff, a:
Grammar
tendance,
Ruth
Viv
Grace
Frances
Cry
Mary
Miess, Mirl
Ruth
we,
an
Miss
bovs
asrungart
Elizdb
Mase
aren,
Intermediate
Bar
ret Delaney,
Kirk, Margaret
er, Hazel Potter,
rian Smith,
Fred louse,
Mecker, B
Willlam Weaver
Weaver, Merrill
ker. The fo
TUce Sma
n
:
1i
Improving Top of “Olid Nittany,”
“ . " i 4
at
improve th
summer
erritory
the
ying
Base of the
and extending
west of the
i ip
Bt ———
A Correction,
In lagt week's lssue of
telegra
candidate
this
Elisha
paper i
1 forwarded by
for
distorted in
K. Kane
CONE ress ba iy
its transmission that in
scarcely any way
The
would have had it
“North Jewett,
“Editorial about
ford Star<-Hecord this
in practically every
letter was mailed to
without knowing their party. Ex-
cept $100 from David MceCalmont nos
one but my wife contributes one cent
to my campaign. My
secured Prohibition endorsement and
thus elected dry Republicans as often
as dry Democrats. Include
my paid advertisement if
to publish B otherwise.’
represented the send
Mr. Kane
18 follows
31, 1922
the Br
untrue
particular, My
45,000 voters
ers intent. tedegram as
ippear is
Pa.,
me
{xt
in ad-
om. is
influence nas
this in
unwilling
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Reeltal In U, Ev. Chureh,
A repital, consisting of plano
duets, trios; selections and
music by the violin club, will be given
in the Evangelical church, Centre Hall,
Friday evening, November 10, at 7:30,
Ly the pupils of Miss Byrd Stover.
Those who attended the recital last
year know” what good things are in
store. Everyone is Invited,
offering will be lifted,
Charles (G. Hassinger sold his home,
Just south of the silk mill, in Miiheim,
to F. Q Hartman. The price has not
‘béery divulged. Mr. Hassinger will build
alow,
tlw veoal
A gliver
Why Not Investigate!
is generally that the
Odd Fellows’ bullding, which
| greatly damaged the structure and par-
I tially the the
C. MM: Smith store, on which alone $16,-
(00 paid,
belief
it
the
believed
in
burned stock of goods In
insurance was was of incen-
is shared i
the loss, and
the
was
This i
who had
{ daay
the
My.
surmnce on the
tained. It is
some that
i the outside,
believe it
that
more ples
evidence
by merchant
by Shelton, through whom ine
oly
however, |
fired from
merchandise
contended,
budding
the
as
the WHS
while great
DersSons fired on
side and fired
prepor
YP Was «
origin The warehouse annex,
the fire Wis
LIVEN Ie
examined Pers
Wire
eds pu
Oi
will farm it
huisin Mr
4 to handling
fitted to tak
share
wed
nn Centre
here
the
My
Come
ti of
effects of parents
M. M. Condo, beld on
Condos will make his
future with thelr
¥
ester In the
Mong Lhe
day. and stated
game had
Birds
peared scares,
AVIDE
on
wb per
their and!
Mors
The
mn the
Saturday
elder home
childroy
MeKinney, t
for-
wis
He state
Rover Mountains,
Reporter's callers on Satur
that consideral
fled
ye small
regigh
pheasants and turkeys an
A Philadelphia party,
quartering at Walter Oarrity's, appears
to have had untisual good luck in bag-
ging game
Rev. Leldy A. Yeanck, of Sxport
Westmoreland county, held services in
the Reformed churches at Centre Hall
and Tusseyville, on Sunday, The min-
ster is a half brother of Rev, Z. A
Yoarick, formerly at Aaronsburg. While
the field, Rev. and Mrs Yearick
were entertained by Mr. and Mrs A
H. 8payd, and Sir. and Mre Thomas |
Delaney. Before returning home hel
spent a bit of time hunting grey squires
rels in the Delaney-Alexander woods, |
which woods are well stocked with that |
Kind of game.
been ki in his
on
Last week announc ements were sen
cal and photographic shop had been |
opened by Messrs Mullen and Wolf, in
the Commercial Trust building, Broad
Street Station bridge, Philadelphin, tl
partners being Charles Henry Mullen |
and William MoCoy. Wolf, the latter a
gon of J. Witmer Wolf, of Ardmore, at
which suburban point the junior Mr,
Wolf also lNves, having erected a
home there since Wis marriage séveral
years ago. Mr. Wolf started out in
life with Joseph C. Ferguson. Jr. lo
eated near where the new firm ts doing
fn new home in Miélhelm, but just where
he has not fully . decided.
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business, and was also engaged in
similar business, The new frm has the
| Reporter's, best wishes for. success, . -
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THE TRI-COUNTY SUNDAY
Site Selected
Between
in Huntingdon
Franklinville
Furnace,
County
ingdon
the
For si
fation h
hoo] S800
X years, sunday
154
site
ind
around for a camp
for
rods
seclusion convenient
raliway facilities
Training
Sunday
and
development of a
Yor
the
for poo
A
inspectedsover
number
the
ind work
hay been
Lhe which meets t
OI
inCted Huntingdon
Hunt
land
wood
+ in Coun
nd nga
Of
mp
reatment
& were not
Poorenan
®
Serions
LE
¢
irom
One
Pa
Vernri
He and Mrs. Poorman came to
the camp in advance fo enjoy
£f Tid ining
{ iG aunung
marty myra who
your
the kK farm, above
8 SONSON
bafore the opening of
the deer
The victim o
Edward
known
He
and n
WOCLNOTY
fr
the
ubb, the
aco ident
lumberman, a
the Colyer dia-
three of his
Rush
of te
district,
thhit
second
wha
well resident of
trict in company
nw
with
SONW On «in
Dippery
altogether
the
a company Nn, went io
Potters
hunters
appears Mr
of the col
¢
sent af
Sprocetown rey
The
making a chase and it
wot 8 hit
and when a charge
a mbbit by Mr. Dippery, some
the fine shot struck him the hand
and body. The wounds were not se.
rious,
r hunt
in advance
WIT,
tor
wns
of
on
Lutherans for Religion in Musle,
The convention of the United Luth-
Church in session recently In
Buffalo, N. Y., stood firmly by the re-
port of Rev, Dr. J F. Ol. of Philadel-
phin, chairman of the church music
committee, which fhe eliminated from
the c¢hwreh hymnal all musie which, in
the language of Dr. Ohl, was “nothing
byt sentimental doggerel and much of
reminkscent of the movie and street?
The total benevolence of the church is
now $5,000,000 a year, with grand total
of expenditures for all purposes of $17.-
000,000, about $26 per capita a year.
The baptised membership of the
United Laitheran Church fe 1.600,600,
———
Relief {ox M8 Armenian Girls,
President Harding has been asked to
"let down the bars” so that Immigra-
tion officiads will permit the landing in
this country of 000 Armenian chil.
drem—<momtly girle-made orphans by
the Turks during recent massacres of
Christiond. If the plan works out it
is proposed to ship the children to
Philadelphia and from there distribute
them to homes throughout Penpsyivi-
fia, because Pennsylvania was able re-
cently to send the fist relief ship to
eran
“One” of The,
of the
erected
dwelling
Milihelm
In speaking several
houses recent in
lone can
of
referring
the
to
erected
must “one”
Oona
and so
i 13
{ dwelling
ireom
MOTE
lo gamge
man
home Is located dn what is k
nown
Gramleyv's additic
Millhelm proper
It 48 a hig}
My, Ving
the
prominence
Hunting Notes,
oie of OF
Peer Provokese State
Two Town Properties Sold,
I Carts pred
hold fi
different
ind pouites
the
may
house
mesiings,. ais
agement ques
ns which m
The
time
olows
P
i schiedu
Monday, N
OP
Tuesday
A *
M., a
Filed
14th
Fortney's
M.,
1 Smith's
We
0 nieay
ember
Ge
burg
Tuesday, November
T. Musper
Wednesday
A. M., at J
town
Wednesday,
141
ar
a
at C a, Penne
15th,
near
November
Petors',
at 10
©. Storme-
November 15th, at P
M. at A. PF. Showers, near Unionville
Thursday, November 16th. at 10 A.
Bt P. H Luse's, near Contre Hall
Thursday, November 16th, at “2 P
M. at 1. © Paters’ near Meek's
Church.
“5
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M
Liguor-Selling Hotel Legal Nulsanes.
United States Judge Joseph L.. Bo-
dine, in an opinion rendered nt Tren-
ton, N. J, holde that a lquor-selling
hotel is a public nuisance. In the case
in which Charles and Marie Reinking,
owners of the Grand Hotel at Hoboken
are defendants, Judge Bodine upholds
the nmulgance and abatement sections of
the National Prohibition Act. He says
that Courts of Equity are justified in
restraining public nuisances. UU. 8.
Attorney Harlan Besson, of New Jeor-
sey, prepared the action asking for the
enforcement of this feature eof the
Valstead Act. Judge Bolline says the
proceedure followed by Attorney Hos.
#on has already been upheld by the
U. 8 Cireult Coltig of Appeale
Food Sale,
hoe Ladies’ Bible Class of the Ro.
formed Sunday School will hold a food
wale at the home of Mp. ¥. M. Fisher,
the Near Bat. -n .
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| Saturday, November 1 3m
| LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS,
Oakland Oct, 28, 1822
ir Editor:
¢ ; :
Enclosed find which pleas
Changs fr1t« anh
| After
HARPSTE
Stuart— Kidder,
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
ie TER Deing ite) il
Penns
- -
evening from 7 to
Mra
first
Mary
worn to
f
foe
Shoop, of Tyrone, was the
Hed Cross mem-
the Centre Hall Aukil-
Lid}
1922-1923 period.
Pe pay her
bership
io
lary for the
M
John
from the
Lause, who carries the mail
wl post office to the rail-
road station, has resigned, owing to the
fact that he will remove fromghentre
Hall. He will locate in Wi
Mr. and Mra Arthur Fisher and sone
Charles and Frank, of Ornigsburg, also
Mrs. E. Roy Corman, of Cressons,
gpent a few days at the Frank Fisher
home. The former Mr. Fisher ds a son
of the late Gen, IB. Frank Fisher.
Mr
ox
and Mra James E.
son Clement, and the latter's friend,
John Alter, all of New Bloomfield, ar-
rived in Centre Hall on Friday and re-
turned home Sunday. The trip was
made in a car. The junior Stewart is a
Ford auto salesman and as such has
been quite successful.
Stewart and
The cloamg ~f banks on Saturday af-
lernoon and opening in the evening
from 7 to 5 during July, August, Sep-
tomber and October, was very much
appreciated by the people, and {a order
to give the people of Penns Valley the
best possible service the Josal lganks
have decided to continue this arrange.
ment during the month of November.
Messrs. H. E. Baldwin, of College-
ville: William Risdon, William Risdon,
Jr, and George Groff, of Norristown.
composed a hunting pry who spent a
week huniing on Nittany mountain.
Thelr success was meagre, nix
rabbite, four phefsants and nine squir-
rele. The gentlemen had been on the
ground in previous years when thoy
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
{
{HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
automol
Ten w
OPPO
M1 pass
ing
Si roet
and these
A fe
noice
ing it
Ww
¢ kitchen door
Korlin heard
and think-
making an
and hus
door and
AUR
i. The door
skunk osn-
t Jeaving
Ww nights ag
at th
it was the f{ iy oat
ort 10 attract
nirance
a large rx
light striking
quickly closed
tinued
“card.”
king
the ite oy X
The
w
5
ite journey withou ils
The Beenic
before
is an ideal place to spend
an hour after you
the little business affairs that
to Bellefonte. "When you're
#6 home, you'll find me at
in a common when auto-
mobile parties disperse. And then the
Scenic pictures are always fit br
seen by both grandpa and the
his hand
Rev. Harry N. Walker, why has been
paster of the First Luthesan church at
Milroy since his graduation at the Get
tyshurg Theological seminary four
years ago, has been extended a call by
the congregation of the Grace Luther.
an church at Bellwood. Rev. Walker
is 4 native of Ferguson township, Cen-
tre county, wing a son of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Stind® Walker
or attend to
you
ready to
the Scéni
take
expression
to
tot at
H. C. Strickler, of Aaronsburg. who
is employed in the shops at Durnbham,
had a miraculous esmpe from death.
One of his fingers was caught in a
pulley of a block and tackle on a loco-
motive crane and he was hoisted about
twenty-five feet from the floor before
the crane could be stopped. Mr. Strick -
ler, who js a heavy man, was hanging
by his pinched finger for several min-
utes before he could be lowered and
relesfised,
A fine program will be rendered on
the annual community day exercises at
Aaronsburg, which will be held on Fri-
day. All the schools of Halnes town-
ship will belp to make the day a suc
cose. Prizea will be awarded for the
best exhibits of farm products A speak -
cordinjly in-
Rl a