The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 22, 1923, Image 1

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    _VOL. XCvII__
AORLD SERVICE PROGRAM
LAID BEFORE METHODISTS
csnc—
Central Pennsylvania Conference Hears
Outline of Plan.—1924
Be Held
Conference
to in Williamsport,
The world
Methodist
Service program of
the
Episcopal Church
RE
the Department
was out-
lined by the Rev Diffenderfer, of
Chivago, of of Educa-
tion of the Committee on * Conserva-
on and Advance th
session of
Pennsyl Methodist
Epis
Har
Church (« nee, held in
risburg
Dr. Diffenderfer the
world serv
Lm the church shows
approximate need of {
$28 000.000 fo
Ss
iegi needs for benevolent
Pur -
ind
poses, $18,500,000 will be po
tioned to churches which last veal
niised $13.8385.172 for the same pur-
POSE Under the church's centenars
benevolent
for
tions hay
the next
“Board o
O00 Board
0040 Board «
Highest Taxes Paid by Farmers,
Noted Speakers,
sakers of natior
prominence
pus
dur
summer
summer
SONRION,
best know
Rie
the
the
Pr
of Drama AAR {
Anna Botsford
Revi
Fess 1
hard president
America
ornste exHtor
of the
Nature Study
D
Colonel
Red Cross
John T.
Commissioner of
Honorable
Simeon = Senator
Ohio; Raymond Robins, of \
Rus
States
Dr
Superin
.
American
Dir
Missfon in
pli United
Tigert,
Education, and
Finegan State
Public
Thomas E
tendent of instruction
————————
Distillery Orphanage.
Progress
From to
Clearfield
Shades of fohn
Helen Frick,
Henry (lay Frick,
old Abe
Overton,
Jarleyveorn! Miss
of the
about to
daughter late
“a irans
form Overholt's
West Pa
phanage for dependent
distillery at
into a model or
children in the
Connellsville coke
to her father
distillery
region a] a memos
The product of that
with
days
ind
edd
making
has charged
3
een
many an orphan in the
now gone bv forever
New Jersey “Drys” Win,
The New Killed
house resolution submission
of the question
torpretation of peohibition laws to
mit the of
Jersey senate
fut
FO
calling
of a more Hberal h
pes
beers and Meght
1180 wines
w Threshermen Meet,
Centre
Farmers’
meat in the
Court House,
10 A. M.
Thi meeting ds called espec@lly to
protest to the legislature now in ses.
sion SaguiBet vicious legislation
pending. —Isaac Underwood, See
County Threshermen and
Protective Association wil!
rand Jury room in the
on Saturday, March 24
at
now
Easter Bazaar,
The sewing circle of the Sprucetown
M. BE. church will hold an Easter Ba-
zaar-aprons, dusting caps, night -
gowns, fancy articles, ete—and fond
sale of home-made candies, cakes and
doughnuts, on Satueday, March 31st,
afternoon and evening, in the echool
house at Potters Mills. 2t
Clash in Literary Contests,
In
the
Grange Arvcadin, on March
Miltheim Hall
schools opposed each other in
and Centre
und spelling contests
ewen school entered firmly re
to ¢ the
me viet
out
of their
The
sodved
omplete
school was at stake
question of
that
debate was
Great Britain
to Ire
aflirmative
hould
trevdom ind
heim had the stile
peakers were Franklin
and Maveva
Hall had th
members
Sto
ne Kessler
entre
rds were
aken
common
fromm
thousand words
commonly misspelled Prod
Kauffn
There
yt
pronounced the words were
words given in
Miltheim
Hall 10
misspelled 6
the {oat
written
which misspelled 88 and Cen-
Mitlhe
Hal!
OW}
tre Spelling on sides
im
words and Centre
Spedlid on sides and
spelling
wore limited
of
Hal's eight spellers stood their
to ten minutes
end ten minutes seven of Centre
Rey
und
against one of Millheim's spellers, The
was 32 to 0, n
total
tre Hall
In all
wonrtls
SeOre favor af Cen
there were only five
different
Hal
neknow ledge
misspelled by Centre atu
defeat
and
genta.
Miliheim
ial the hands of a well-trained
proficient spelling team
Hall pupils
the
After Centre expressed
their appreciation to successful
News"
the
the
cheer, the “School
Paul
of many |}
team by a
was read by Smith, and was
of
occinr
source tughs beonuse
humorous episodes related
the High
Ellen Meeker
entire proceodings
that
in school
presided during the
An excellent school spirit was mani-
of both schools
They proved themseves true sportsmen
fostedd by students
in every sense of the word by accept
ing defeat or victory in a manner that
was commendable,
The Grange hall was
ful
fu
was
taxed to
Millheim
well represented. public
take a keen in the even-
ing's happenings and gave them their
sincere support. It speaks well of any
community when the citizens are back
their
seating capacity,
The
interest
seemed
to
of the schools in various activi-
thew,
[Note:The above “ia response to
an offer of a small cash prize for the
best newspaper article written by any
of the senior class in the Centre Hall
High school, giving an account of the
proceedings of the literary exercises In
Grange Arcadia. Four aflicles were
prepared, either one of which are fit
to print; the one above, however, ls
a
BUILDING MATERIAL
MUCH
of Building
Not
High Cost Due
Labor,
ty
to
Although there has been no
in wages paid to workekrs
the Dndlding trades since
there has been considera
se in the cost of building
15
has been recorded prin ipally since
July Much
COoRts
umounting ty about per
Ia
this
of increase In
weribable
pre
Repu’
ing 9 io
MoCumber itary’
The wn
fax on Hractionl
tie wllding
hardware was
running is
aimost as ex
nals and
bath tubs and
metal sinks
cl, and umber,
of the
large
quantities
metal prociucts
nd the like
ta demanded
Supervisors Fined $50,
Woe
Kaichline
visor
FAW TY i
—————
Pay insurance.
The following tid
Weekly
York
appeared
lished a
burg
torost
The
Hvered
er, mother
Moorhead
Mra
of Miss
ded while smploved
thelr local
full =
insurmnce carries on
Knitting «
Barn
mMpany
to Phiflips, of
Ella Phillips
by
who
recently
compmny in
for
iife
This fife
of spolicy known
ance, which is carried by the company
mul! chek
$700.00 in tthement of the
her,
nEIrance is
padd unde:
form group insur
ors the lives of all employees ahsolute
without the
after
her ie
this group
4 cost to emp
months an employe is hired hi
or is automatically insured un-
der policy for $500.00, As
a reward for continued with
the company Insurance in-
creased efch to the: extent of
$100. This continues until the employe
fu insur ed for $2,000, which amount
maintained and carded by the comps:
8, long as the person
company's employment
ployeeas are permitted to
own beneficiaries
Service
this in
Year
in
remains in
The
namo
ny
the ome
their
es -
Persons desiring to purchase resery-
ol went tickets for “"Sophronin's Wed.
ding.” the play tg be given ‘in Grange
hal on Saturday evening of this week,
will find the chart at the drug store,
considered the most meritovious As
the author of the above Is not Knows,
all articles having been forwarded
without identification marks, he or she
is requested to call for the reward
The reader bs invited to note the fair
and unbiased trend of this article, It
in characteristic of the school mood =
Editor.)
PUPILS STUDY AGRICULTURE,
Make Short
Yocatlonal Agriculture,
Good Grades In
Students of «
High
compicted i
ural schools
Centre county have te
oyrse in poultry
f poultry on the farm were studied
Ms indude proper housing, feedin
wluctio
ull
EK vemen
ing
Vocatios
practical
Arian }
Hture
Th
studied by
siidenta
competition
¢ Dog Finds “Specks”
Frank
Imshem
My
and
Hpurge
Mr
ree
n.
and
chil
Mrs,
tind daughter Alice, Miss
ind Mra. Paul Brad
and
Hauser
Mrs §¢
Tasiph
Burkholder
Min
Smetaler, My
Maynard Bar
inst
Entertained Companions,
Misa Kathryn
of her
parents,
Gleixner entertained
home
EP
the foi-
friends at the
Mr Mrs
night recently,
lowing bedng present:
ERzbeth Bradford,
Esther Martz,
ryn Gooddhart, Ruth Grove, Ruracil
Slack, Florence Zettle, Harold Durst,
Vianna Zettle, Russell Goodhart, Kath.
ryn Martz, Weber,
ments were served and a very
% number
of
Gleixner,
her and
one
Wilbur
Bruce
MeClell
Kath
an Knarr,
Mary Refresh.
CN JoY -
able svening was spent
Killed Ten Grey Foxes,
One of the most succovesful fox hunt
ers off the south side of Centre coun
ty i= Imi Bhults, at 8pring Bank, be
tween Milltheim Rebersburg, He
has so far captured ten, and? as proof
of it took the pelts to H. J. Wingard,
the game protector, In Millheim.
that he WU receive the usual bounty |
and
80
Food Sale.
The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Evan
golival church will hold a food sale
Saturday witernoon and ev'g, March 31,
in the Sunday-schoal room of the
dhurch, The sale will consist of can
dies, colored eggs, cakes, ples, ete,
Joh
“not
court
Nifawn
Lers
i the
timon
tion
My
Ww
Ww
ford,
Mary
Ance
The
during
laney,
hari,
Utter,
er,
Weaver
Wiliam
the
call an
an
n
“Not Gullty.”
Burkholder's dog was
chasing deer,
by Justice Woodring,
Thursday of last
of the
Wea
dog that chased
’ where
Hs, Qid
owned
Win
given
game
the time
statement
ot
fo Bulld Dormitory.
f rig ta
Plan Great Event
ital f
Gay of Lhe
Odd
Vida
Howing
rd, Mrs
Mrs COC
William
Algie
Brad
Mr and Mi J
ind
Were MH DOTOn Emme
zabeth rad
Bingmaan El
Grooms Est her
Alfred Grove
Ruth Grove
Joseph Ruble Ralph
REPORT.
of
female
attend.
sR
every day
Marty
De
Odenkirk,
Helen
Good
Percentage
month male 95,
were present
month: Catherine
teiber, Helen
Ee
Harold Bradford,
|mith,
MeClenahan,
tichard
Philip
Bruce Smith,
per
tests: Rpeiling
Spyker,
Ruble,
arithme-
Helen Rine, Myla
Weaver, Genevieve
Frank Rine;
attendance, ~-
-
fiat Shop—Millhelm.
for
You are cordially invited to
inspect this daplay of mili
MRS. BURD,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
£EROM ALL PARTS.
Miss Anna Fortney, of T
ude a shopping
AR SE
oomtirolied
as been
Harry Frantz enter
Lav
Mra
Mrs
and Mma
na Downing
Eva Mc
«1 as guests Mrs
and
Holiday sburg,
4
Altoona Downing is
Mra Lavina Frantz rho
laughter
Miss Margaret Emery
ky Centre
draw a money prize Cor
show, held recently at
The
ladies for selling
oounty aut,
Bellefonte. prizes were awarded
the
to
tickets to the au-
show who is
Mpa 8
revived $10
Miss Emery
aughter of Mervhant and
Emery, of Centre Hall, 0H
gold
Not
grils on the
oid
after coming through
does The
continuously
in
in a number vearw has the
of 3
lawns, stubble jielde and
swarkds lookéd as green and fresh
Winter as 1t
fields have
arly
the
just now fwseony
covered sce © in
in depth
the
December with snow varying
This condition Is also conducive to
grass and clover plants starting
vigorous growth, Wheat
are also looking fine sinoe
snow. There has little
of wheat plants owing to
tion long afforded hy
The Chitdren's Home Boviety of
Pennsylvania, P fttsburgh, was rere «
sented in this section by East WW.
Cronican, of Carlisle, as a solicitor of
unds for the institution. The 1821.
22 financial statement shows there was
expended almost $41,000. The presi
dent is Rev, Thomds 8 Wilkex, D. D,
of Williamsport. The home is approve
ed by the State Board of Charities,
endorsed by the Pittsburgh Chamber
of Commerce, state-wide and Inter
church, The solfciter was very much
pleased with the kind reception he re-
oelved by the people of Centre Hull
and as well with the cash received for
an
fields
of
out”
carly
cleared
“freezing
the
Brot
snow