The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 08, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. XCVII PA. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, (923. NO. 6
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A KING'S DREAM. Notes of Ministerium Meeting. [Prieur OF FAMILY DOCTOR DE. RED CROSS MEMBERS, MAMMOTH TRADE EVENT IN TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
_— The Centre Hall and Spring Mills SCRIBED BY TOWN PHYSICIAN —— ALTOONA NEXT WEDNESDAY
[Written for the “Reporter” by Mrs. [ministers met at the Evangelical — Roster Much Below That of Previous | Dollar Day,
Stella Campbell, of San Francisco, Cal, manse in Centre Hall on Monday af- PART 11.
CENTRE HALT,
a8 promoted by the co-
R . Years, Although Need Almost as | Operating stores comprising the Altoo- | HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Who at present is in the east among |ternoon. AlN were present except Rev. By H. H. Longwd,’M. D Centre Hall a Booster Assaciati ac
ph os : : ’ ’ ' Great. na Booster Association, each succeed- FROM ALL PARTS.
friends and relatives in Centre county. 11G. W. Frye. The meeting was called d [; 8
{ i , £ the R ME time, verges more closely on the
der hy President Drumm, Open- ; ” Although the needs of the Red Cross | ’ = . Gladys Heckman, on Friday
oh Te M : t What & Doctor Earns. 8 | Spectacular. The credit for the success gon lan, OF A
p : aby ing yer by Rev. Bingman., Minutes ) y ' are almost as great today as during the :
the most fascinating, Instruc-|™M& prayer by R B The following advectisement In an ss ] ® TT lof the movement is shared with the
; i war period, the memberships in the va . that place for 3 "WwW days
August, 1922, medical journal gives an i : z [good people who read The Centre Ite- iat place for a fe ’
: 3 54 rious local auxiliaries have fallen very |
iden of what industry is willing to pay
for medical service:
was a general clean-up. A report of :
[ to Btate College to visit her
One of > Blais Oliege to vis 1
tiv ind helpful of many wonderfp! | of. the January meeting were read and
- ¥ IM in : ¥ eo ”
prophocies of the Bible is contained in| approved. j porter. It takes two people to strike Miss Helen Bartholomew's
y y } ¢ Under “unfinished business” there much below that of a few years ago, ! . . . .
the second chapter of tha book of ‘ ‘up a bargain-—the seller and the pur- i school scored 100 per cent
Appended ds a list of the members of
Paniel. And the lesson to be learned
‘Wanted, at once, resident phy sie! ! y i | chaser The two are brought together | cent ted Cross enrollment.
a returns fi the Union services was i the Centre fall auxiliary. If vour ’ . ,
Is of tremendous mmportance {ic the | returns from ti n : for an industrial plant. - Pirst . : re ! lin this event in a mutual benefit fash i "a
name is not listed here, perhaps vou | The oldest
sical examinations, ete: 201 » fon that is indeed remarkable
: ‘ can now see the need of your sunport
month, without maintenance : Ft ap
¢ g Hoary «
read and disposition made of curing
people of qur tin More than twen-
" des ot 2 fs se thee 5 ia Valley, bulit In
ty-five hundred years ago, as recorded nancial side of this service was , :
| Bargains! There have been thous-
God | Unanimously agreed that the net pro-
Ml
ind owned by
sd by fire
and will vet enlist In phe noble org
: , rea -
in the second chapter of the book, hs | ands of them offered and accepted ir
hours’ service, Private practico
roods 1080 iferings should be ’ y . ‘ ization:
ceeds of the $ B mitted off time. N. Y. st: 5 { the jrant Dollars talked in big terms
- i Mr, and Mrs. DD. K Keller, Howard! y
might hours service amd Ei Searcely
py : o : r y Near East Relief and] ‘ Spangler, H. G. Btrohmeler, Mrs. Lucy ia v 3 . tv
downfall of the great nations of the|®8 namely, the Ne : Practice permitted are an impossibility | PPRDger, : Hs . Lu household or personal necessitic iY, but a mighty cold
the srdent lible Society. The am- . 4
h American Bible wiety "he am and absurd Fhe $3.000 per ye
unt of money received in the offer
fave to King Nebuchadnezear a dream
equally divided between the two caus
forecasting the history of the rise and any article in the catalog
y ’ ne : p " Henney, Miss Sara MeClenah i ; \ ”
Old World: The mighty king of Baby- a : ’ phRdtun, t be mentioned that could not he eountry followed. Th
. . and Mrs. 8, WW, Smt Mrs, G ¢
advertisement offers I8 a fair ex led M mith, Mi i. I Year-| h for lar. Not exactly antici-]and east experienced
Mr. and Mra. CC. D Barthrdomew
lon was deeply impressed and greatly
y i ir fr th towns, Centre Hall and . -
troubled over what he had dreamed, |n®8 from both town Hr ! ‘ evervhody winter
M Lag of Sart holomes WwW. Kis :
ns receive. Public health and sch vies Helen | tholomew, H. WW. K; \ was able. t
mer, Mr. and Mrs E. M, Huvett
The isiting Histers Re ryved wo g 35 Miriay 1Ivett { beans 5 :
. Pretation. So he called his wise The visiting ministers. served t jrunning from $2,000 to $3,500, Miriam Huyett, Mis Emm
Lor 8% ant} ~ oo. 6 each. The Ir. an Af ru
the magicians, astrologers, COrCerers. nights each and recedved $15 each. Thi more 1: ind M
amo ud t iting pastors iid oe ” . : Mr. and Mrs
Amount paid eS ving p 8 was The eiimination of dscase ih Mi 1 Mr
~a Then the inter's bi or the Smith Mr
interpretation $75 Then the aniers Kl for € ity of a dok tor and of the "e ' at M1
programs was $5, Was a very to humanity, Is cutting Rev, and Mm, Drumm
: reasonable charge
and the king issued a decree | all j Teasonadie Charge scope of
.
# the remuneration indusivial
but he could not recall the dream. and geo 0 have or
59 an 16% yon ses were Li §
$141.59, and the, expense we $ | physicians receive about the
of course, he did ‘not know the inter
ough of the
happened to be
and Chaideans,—t« show him h
dream and to te
Th ’ Gleixne:
thereof. This they were unable Heixne
. . the work of the ral pia Mary Drumm, Mims Verna Rowe, Mi ment that the Dollar Day y 3 heiq | CRtharine, Olive and Lev,
“the wise men should be slain: an Under the head « “new business™l,. i iher in of countey | R. M. Smith, Mr. na M 3 « Bae Aton on Wednesday, Fobra, vent to Miffinburg to
they sought Daniel and his fellows to] We took up some questions of interest and the agitator and th rnidli K *. Dauberman » TANK 1 oll be the greatest trade event . {the owing day
be slain” Daniel requested that time] ©f our town but have not yet worked have found in the field” of itn Hrrvith wt Carriboelle rick Mrs, |, in ht "he tnembars of barland where Mr. Gl
be given, and after an earnest seas out a definite plan.
}
; Le e $ ay umm present iad
of prayer with his companions, eo Rev. Drumm presen
per entitted. “The Wo
to Ministers,” Text Tm
mt fy : , by*the Penney
m (Oo py Boosters’ Ass ation are prepared
what is coming. They will have / A consignment
cret was revealed to Daniel alues and in of vd in Bellefonte
vison. In relating ti Mosier, from
king, Daniel sald. “There Drumm no doubt spent much The Iomhant
iD. . a ii he shipment
heaven that revealeth secrs reading historienl works Are re
maketh known to the King 3-3 V8 pape
adnezzar what shall be in the atter vn A vo
o "ea wus for
days, This dream was rumm .
2 ext Nn in
“what should come to pass next més
- OQ Be "et : i Frye, Spring 3
(See Daniel 2:28.29.) With great con Frye ! - © price that arithmetical compar)
3 meeting was
y the
fidence Daniel related t will b ¥ impossibility. Join
dream, which was as follows: Thou rl economically Booster throng It will ¢ a spler Centre oo
CO King, sawest, and behold a gren m- public needs protection to spend Valentine Dav. Got youl Philipsburg.
al, pseful valentines at
ness was excellent, wtood before hee & . : revention of disease | : natu nT -— Dediar y 51 Oren.
: A memb f the State poli Ore
and the form thereof was srribl 2 rr . . i tion he Government furglar Alarm’ Sounds, ——————
pent dnesdny hursday "1 .
This image's head was of Canton Fis i State health se hould not b iween iw MI ta velock, or Trial List,
vi tas f Oo resulting from § 2 : seit ny head 3 ad rat
and his thighs of brass, his leg f : t no hay physician riety he ni bey wat : bullding | Be brs gr 3 y Ais 3 of | 51 nen ocK NK Ppenelra
age, Ibis great image, whos ight Looking Up Flre. f I &vVen more { ota}
breast and his arms of silver.
a
: ; 3 vs 3 fini of the Jeol t hand { S611 &
irom, his feet part of fron and part of i the needy poor deserving it « rs lustily itil the ih fe re sfior iy i pam of the jJeft hand nocessitating
. : i M. Smith store | ; ‘ : : . anes $3 cine fio
ely. Thou siwest still the + ston ways receive the it of medical care | ruccessive atte NL i } A tis Pega d . ’ Pass irs] a iis retiring om Ie working force
f persons t } . : ;
Wis cut out without themselves y treaking the ntact 3 trouble was | J E Fobra 694 f rt
. 5 { ut og ] i bar Te ri : 4 J. Fearson Glasgow. whe left Cot
ong made, the oy ice evi Fears 1 Hlasg hey
burn
smote the image upon used at some future Hime ¢ IY Ginger used i bi wl t WON GSEUmnp n his youth and has spent several
*were of iron and clay, : Ls ; : years in Rochester, first being empl
to pieces. Then was the iron, Certain city in this country ations worge Pinchook., No 17, ( wT. jel in a printing house and at present
the brass, the silver, and the } rok Debafe and Spelling Contest, : number health coantes 4 Th Cident, as related to the writer, | Trespass
not guilty one of the city mail deliverers, is with
en to pieces together, and became
he Millheim and Centre Hall High n €stablished under ti HCY "HR Nn without its comic sid ad William Krouse Joseph Bergen. [his wife and little boy visiting his
the chaff of the summer thre y a xs . hata “ald rd of Health :
meet No. 23 December 221. Ejectment mother and many friends at his oid
floors; ahd the wind
irange Arcadia, Friday, | the physicians In that city are se: vith on thedy ould wh J. Fred Herman ve. Theo. D. Boal home -
way, that no pl was found r them sa. : : tp 1 ing i hose centers either on No. 1830 Dwvember, 1821 Apjea
: : : . . prygram a, A a «, . . wo hate J "he Shreckengusts, east
and the stone that smote th b “awh = 1a #i-time basis Full-time dogtors re Lhe Ge Fes dront in H. J. Goss and BE. Demi trading
: ex ex : i i . i, shot tw, more foxes
came no ountain, and filled th cefve from $1.500° to $3.080 } Lr ! vers RC LI0n elie mtr ani Demi and Goss ve Frank Balistere, \ %
. x i . : ———————— . : § L Ereve-dast week They also dise
whofe earth anie ! wogenl department i { 5 £3] oravery SLore-3ax ine} :
{ Je wgo laYet ore Ni 132 Februar:
In the interpretation of this wo .. | Plan Speeial Alr Mall From Cleveland
ful dream, Daniel sa‘d i i reg Neh to Bellefonte.
. ’ g ered where a #ly old Reynard had
“e {reaiment : 0d nereaiter when the burglar a Ir i Term. 1522 ‘
. 3 % . tured a ring-neck phegant nd
wavartised for man or woman, witha rings, those who sniff outside alr should Geo B all ve ogee Twp Poot
ond who can af [first bid their familie sar nd Dist NO. 1860 May Term. 1922 Appeal
gold." The kingdom of Babvior of tablished a special alr mall service ford to pay and those who Noe his o that not until after an -— i} 1
» ’ : . 3 5 3 re choice picked the breast
tehadnezzar, “Thou art this hes if A movement is underway. to have os distinction between th ‘ ¢ 1 3
an of flesh, Jeaving the rem
Irvin Wagner ve James Leathers
physicians conned worldesgoods shows an abundance f No. 133 September Term, 1922. Tres
y iia 3 . 5 fowl lay
which Nebuchadnezzar was the head | from « Yeveland to Bellefonte, where ity, One of the y "
was indeed a golden kingdor and it mall will be ttansferred to a train for with this department on a rtafly the future welfare of thet
bore rule over all the arth In he f New York during the months that basis ith a salary of §760
immedinte) pass: not guiny t hunt
a year |dfpendents J. L. Kidder ve. Geo. M. Raines. No. view of clea
Year 606 B ’ JOWS were ( ed | New York operates on daylight sav saw from fifty to seventy patients in 164 Veptehber Term. 1922 Assumpsit: | foxes, which ©
away captive ‘abylon, where they [ings time. This arrangement Cleveland a two-hour feriod three times a Week Near East Relief Appeals, non assumpeit ful on that mountain
remained © sevenly years, Here they bankers and’ business men declared | Thin is a factory type of quantity pro Appeals were made at Centre Hall, Mary H. Miller va 1. OC. J hnston- | *tructive of much wild game and is
bung their harps upon the willows and | would save them 365.000 dally In in-} auction with no individuality of treat. | Tussevville and Spring Milis, on Sun- baugh. * No. 214 September Term, 1922 als, a raider on domesticated fowls
wept when they remembered Zion. But | terest. ment. The tax payers pay the bills, jday, for funds for Near East Relief, Appeal. : during seasons when
1 chickens and tur-
God had a work for them to perform ir When New York operates on eastern the patlenfs
receive only mediocre the response having been quite liberal William P. Bell, Jr. vv. D. IL. Wilson | keys range over wooded ground
.
causing His truth to shine forth to this] standard time, checks from Cleveland treatment, and the individual physician AL the Lutheran church Spring Mills¥ No. 73 De ember Term, 1922. Tres.
James C. Bitner and Daniel Bither,
mighty nation. Solomon. the wisest J are cleared the following day. An ad- is driven to the wall contributions
direct pledged, sum- nase: not guilty
insurance ws a sericusjmett up to $116 Tussey ville (Luther W. H. Sortman va Charles OO Wa!
“righteousness exalteth a nation. but daylight enving time js used in New menace to the medical
of Hastings, Nebraska, came sast a
man that ever lived, has state that § Mtional day 8 lost, however, when State health
short time ago to attend the funeral
profession to. Jan) reapohded with $67.75. In the Ev- terse No. 128 December Term, 1822 of their brother's wife. Mrs William
» Where an | Appeal, Bitner, which occurred at Spring Millis.
certain amount into jeppeal was made to that congregation —
® %3
sin ¥s a repros to nations.” (Proverbs | York, they assert, because the mall day. Tt means classifying those whi |angolicat church, Centre Hall
14:34 margin.) arrives each morning after the time oarn jess than a
They have since been visiting among
God's great purpose is the salvation jwhen checks are cleared groups and having the State (the tax-|and the Presbyterian. the sum obtained | \. Easter Falls on April First.
——— — payers! pay the physicians amall am-]was 851.00 In the Lutheyan church,
their many friends and relatives in
Easter Sunday will come earlier In] penns and Brush Valleys
Medal to Col. Boal ounts to care for the groups. The so-] Centre Hall, a total of 30500 of cash 1923 than it has for many years, fall : ar voting of the: stocks
of the Gospel, God wil bless and pros a : —- i { ; cial uplifters are using all possible and Pledges were socured. This does ing on the first Sunday in April. which At the annual = wir . ot } #14
fenerg) Charles H Mulr, former means to bring this about. not looking f not include contributions made by onelis ales the first day of that month solders Of the White Rork Quarries
: company officers were re-elected as
follows: E. H. Richards, president:
. ¢ +3 : 544 health insurance will be ruinous to Iy attended. This applies especially to makes a corresponding early Lenten WE Fred Reynolds, Vice preaiient: a
The hand of God may be clearly the armory of the 108th Artillery. in medicine and reduce the doctor to the j Centre Hall. woenMOn H. Schafer, secretary. Ray. ( Non
Been in the history of men and of na Philadelphia. Four of the recipients ’ ,
of human souls. When a nation deals
justly, and does not hinder the spread
per that nation: God . hath made of
: Eo s commander of the 22th Divisio J *
one blood all nations of men for « ommand of the 2fth Division, A. E.
P oe . : : forward to the ultimate re suit. Many Jor more individuals after the meeting | Not until 1534 wii Easter come again
« presented five distinguished services
dwell on all the face of the earth
medals to members of his wnmand in phyeiclang believe that compulscry | was over All the meetings were light lon the first of April. An early Easter
(Read Acts 17:24-27) " nbers « is oc snd i
g ) - was dected treasurer to succeed John
Phitadelohi . cheapest paid and most degrading con - The speakers were Prof. Wm. BD. The 1 tof @ "
i as determi he bou were Philadelphians and the other was . Curtin, e board of directors was
ions. He has determined the bound ) ¢ tract worker in all the professions Owens, professor of chemistry, Buck. New Bridge Over Juniata. n
Fe les in | UF own distmguished and greatly be- re-elected.
rifles in ‘ et ran In aight States bills have Deon n- neil University, and Capt. Warren Coon A new concrete bridge is to span the .
252 ont Cr a at 1« jioved fellow citizen, Colonel Theodore 5
the Kingdom of men: and He controls Davie Book: of Boat troduced to compel physicians to fos] of New Jersey. Both gentlemen pret Jundata river at Lewistown to take J.C. McClenahan, why, early last {01
avis boa, db Honshu. nish medical care at 25 cents io sented the subject in a most forceful | the place of the antiquated iron struc |moved from Potters Mills to Millers
cents a call for about one-fourth of manner ture now in use. The new bridge will town, was a visitor in Centre Ha' on
the populaton employed in oir indus. — have seven epans and a total length of | Friday. He looked over several! props
tries. This idea is being pushed 4 Union Revival Services. 780 feet. The driveway will be thirty | erties advertised for male, expecting to
charity workers, public health agen- Revs. Catherman and Bingman are feet, and on either side of this will believe somewhere in Centre Hall or
cies and officials and others interested | Conducting a series of union revival an eight-foot sidewalk. The structure] potter township by speing. He wilt
in philanthropic work of the social up |¥*rvices in Centre Hall, which are be. is to be completed by next fall. continue on State rad construction
lift type. It would resuit in one of the | IN€ held in the Evangelical church this work with his White truck
greatest bureaucracies, bring medicine | Week, and next week will be held in Governor Sore at “State” Students. .
under the politicians’ control, and ul-]the Methodist church. Governor Pinchot is sore all over nt Harvey Vonada, of Spring Miia, way
imately require a large amount of the Penn State students because of the a business ‘caller in town last Thurs.
taxpayers’ money. It would tend to]. 18 Pinchot hitting Centre county for fact that the sudents, during the pri. Gay. Mr. Vopada, on June '1i, next,
pauperize the laboring class. Labor is] the splendid majority given his oppon- mary campaign, worked for the suc- Will attain his 37th birthday, and ear-
worthy of a wage large enough to al-}ent at the November election, or don't cess of Attorney General Alter's can-|™®® his age gracefully. Proof of this
try. Muchsof the equipment wae giv. fow employment of a doctor of ts own he just Sve a d- for old Centre? dEdacy, found in the fut that tam Hm
’ fon Among men, and hia dwelling en Colonel Boal by the Frene x choice, Physicians practicing amon —Pinchot says to Penn State: Get The governor laye no blame on thet Belbed in the haying season to the
was with the beadts of the field for ( Ww the French Govern- the laboring classes on an independent | that forestry school out of this: off college trustees for the acts of the sin. extent of fifteen loads of bay, « wo
“Reeven long years. iment, : basis would be driven from the feild. | With ft to Mont Alto! dents. Now ot this is true and it no|mean task for one fast approaching
But after his death a decided change tn . The patient probably would not bo at = 77 re J y or & the four-score years mark.
took place. Belshazzar, his grandson, To increase the salaty of the county j10Wod to choose his own physiean,
made a great feast to a thousand of treasurers throughout Pennsylvania ts] For nine years England has had na-
hig lords, and they, with his wives and the purpose of a Mil Introduced in the [tional or State health Insurance, It is
concubines, praised the gods of silver legislature. Under the present law the] sti an experiment there: it 1s proving
and of gold. While engaged in thew oqunty treasurer is the best paid ofjcomtly and by no means universally
ary lines of every nation:
and determines the times when nations
ehall ries and when they shail fall Colonel Boal rendered valumble ser
Although Babylon was a heathen king- vice during the war, not only in France
dom, the king issued a decree to every But at home as well, He organized the
people, nation and language, that none first National Guard Machine Gyn
should speak against the God of dhe Troop in the United States. The Troop
Hebrews, The mighty power of Je- served on the Mexican border In 1915
hovah manifested in delivering the and 1317, and went overseas in 1913
Mireo Hebrew children was made intact with its own officers and men
known In all lands Additional men were drawn from the
Nebuchadnezzar had not yet fully 28th Division. The Troop is now Troop
learned that God overrules in the af- A 52nd Machine Gun Squadron. The
fairs of men and of nations. In the Officers’ Club at Boalburg which Col.
foutth chapter of Daniel we have the Boal established contains me oA the
account of how the king was driven | Po* World-war collections in this coun-
President of the Michigan State Medi- [doubt is, it would appear that college
cal Sovisty predicts that in a vhort|stisdents, like other people, ought to] The following is reprinted from the
time department stores will install med- [have the freedom to bodst any candi- Watchman: A marriage license was
ical departmefits to furnish troatment [date they wished. : ghahted in Hollldaysburg oa Wednes«
for the sick at cut rates ® as to at-] In his budget the governor out Pennlday to Clarke Arthur Renner, of Al
Grisnken revelry, a mysterious hand lang of the county officers And it fa jSiticfactory.” Public health conditions ec late he Ls Pr pi ic Nato 20s —— a. on rn ne
bhot Dang on the Wall. The aise the most desirable of any of théjhave not improved, and there #10 Inow maintain drug and prescription] Too many peoples Mea of What 1sloured a divorce from Frank P. Bartley
I ene ho was hile, n a couhty offices. There has never been o Costing the met, Joepartments. Medical departments are] right is too many people's dea of what [of Dellefonte, a gus rdiat the Western
& derth of candidates for this offie,| Dureaurscy ia said to be the only only the next step in evolution. Al-|s wrong. Pententiary, and this will be her third
dealing with Nebuchadnezzar. The and until capable men refuse to ac. J form of Government for which the *
ready they ha 1 th matrimonial venture, her first husband
king and kingdom had become #0{cept it there does not appear to be any | Philosopher can find no defense. The oad. ——— Obes mg “When the winter's on the hilliside [having been Wier F. Henvey, of
(Continued on inside page.) BOO reason for increnging the satary,] ~ (Continued on next column) 1 {To be continued next week. | Cun the wring vo fur away? Centre Hell, NR
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