eporiet, _ VOL. XCVII = CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1923. _NO.21_ PEDESTRIANS AND AUTOS, SUSQUEHANNA CLASSIS MEETS. CENTRE COUNTY MEET. MEMORIAL SERVICES World Missions Meetings In Centre TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS ’ et County, Do Not Compete for Right of Way 1f | Boalsburg Becomes Host of Religlous | Bellefonte and Milheim Are Winners | Hours at Which They WII Be Held Centre county is to be the center of ' It Endangers You. Body--1924 Session to Be Held In Girls Win for Spring Mills. ’ In the Varlous Cemeteries. an interesting experiment in which HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Selinsgrove, Athletes from all over the county Memorial Day services will be held [the Protestant denominations will co- FROM ALL PARTS, various cemeteries throughout |oberate We refer to the World Mis Candy jand at State College is ads timing Tor he Ip In this issue The abuse of automobile driving by many incompetent and reckless oper- The 67th annual meeting of the |gatheréd at Bellefonte on Baturday tolat the alors has become a national scandal | West Susquehanna Classis, which in-|decide Track and Fidd supremacy | Penns and Brush Valleys, the hours |#sions Conferences to be held in the which are noted below! county ofg June 17th and 185th. This Still the fault for accidents is not | faran and 4 nag sess] on the borough State College H. 8 : ‘ y street camival to Bellefonte. AR farm work with them ane of the animals had on car. The pony wheels and carriage Two young sons of Charles HH. Tu # of the engine and both trucks of the man, of near Millheim, have a pair of A ‘fourth melisure provides 4 penalty proach of Potters Mis, which will al ni i Yella Wi Rehan: quired Gall Nale was imprisoned in #0 take the place of a dllapidated] Spring Milla Vocational Sch the Mifflin county jail wooden structure. Mater J of various ]Class B Schools The arrest wna made by PF. (1. Hen- Financing Progressive Movements. tric company secured permission 10 ex- kindg are now being hauled to these Millheim H. 8 . : Kie, captain of the Standard Steel] The following three paragraphs are]tend its lines over Chestnut and Logan paints for construction work. Hublargburg MH. 8 : Works Company police force, who die- reprinted from the Lewistown 3a-|strecta. The improvement will entail I Centre Hall H. 8 5 covered Nale enrrying and selling |?¢tte. The Reporter asks every read-|the expenditure of a large sum of The twenty-sixth annual convention Port Matilda H. 8 White Mule” whisky at the stesl]er of it to begin to make ip his or|money by the electric company of $25 und costs for conviction of per- The Lewistown and Reedsville elec- sons who remove, deface or destroy any barricade, danger or detonr sig nal erected during road improvement A ——— Moses Seared. . ) . Moses, not the law-giver, but the x he entry Sy Urigtian Sdsv — a ns : plant a few evenings provious One her mind that Centre Hal and every Mr. and Mra. Robert 1. Smith and . y . : ; ra ila A \ pint of the booze was sold by the de.]Other center of population ought 0] two children, on Saturday, view of the prospects of his party Tucadny, Joho ha, Here . will" be Sprivig Myis Vapntionay « Jrendant. state the officers have a playground. The reading of Danville to spend a few dave wit) next year. He adwvits that the Re- three seasiona, morning. afternoon find Rellafonte HA ..... : ———— co————— this ought to Fev you do it: their daughter, Mrs. Dayton Lanshes evening, and prominent (Mhristian En State College H. 8... .. ‘ Te Pacific Coast In Ford. While *the people tax themselves ry. A grandson arrived in the Lans- fenvor workers will be in attendance (Continued on Inside page.) Crossing the « ontinent in a Fora}heavily for schools, ropnds, etc, yet it berry home and he was the chief at- ——— a ————————— car 8 the intention of T. F. VanAls. |#ometimea becomes extremely difficult traction. The Hazel-8halfer reunion will Iw Prof. Rossman Advanced, that the Democrats are certain to re- tyne, now a residént of pear Smull-jin most places to get a little sum of held on June 21st, | itrich’ leove : 3 ¢ 4 ’ i ma pr - 3 tain at least 10 of the 14 Democratic in Deitrich’s Groy John G. Rossman, for two yeara ton. He witl be accompanied by hisjmoney for some modest enterprise which. elec it Madisonburg supervisor of secondary education « wife and child The family have In]that would mean a Tot to a commun- Hons . hd £ ness men, on Baturday, completed a nate memberships for . y ) : wabk's outing at Garrity” in Seven A I A TATA, 4 : 5 * - > 3 .. . tiona will be held. his estimate is the Fort Worth (Arihnsas) schools mind making California their future jity If it is suggested, for instance, € ’ y's LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, and generally admitted to be one of that a city buy a playground at an Mountains, The report baving ocap- hone 1 s " { w : ¥ ‘ i 4 — the mast success school men in The From Huantingdon four men started | expense that would mean but a few]'™ A uke lot of brook trout and saw a lgrge number of deer pasturing Senate Campaign Committee. “We ace om Mrs. Conley, South Dakota. country, was unamimouflly electéd as-f oan trip a few dave ago. The]cents to each taxpayer, a howl ‘may not at all comfortdble. over’ ihe out. Sioux Falls, 8. D., May 14, 192%. }qistant superintendent of the publi young fellows are ¢. W. Miller, Mike]go up against such a alleged exthav. along the creek. look for the Sepate which wil} meet Dt nilly give me a little hots ug ey. Ind. " ” Wonal Gelasinger, Abram Corbin and Burk. jagance, / John Foreman, of Cresson, accom- space in your dear paper. 1 want to wn restos or ett Dean, And theis car is one of the " people unt 'o #ve money they(panied by a uymher of uhciaia of the say to my dear friends in Centre Hall a ee : ne ‘ha » : : popular make. They will travel leis. Jeould abolish High schools, reduce the [%oal company with which he is iden 3 in the Gary and Chicago papers. The urely, camping at nighs ground covered by grammar grades, tified, just completed their annual teip that Friday, the 11th, was my 83rd] i ioe carried the statement also refuse to bull modern roads, ete. They to State College and were entertained birthday, and it was a very happy <48¥ Lihat Mr. Rossman had decided to ao BIG DOLLAR DAY IN ALTOONA, could scale down thelr taxes a halflby Mr. Foreman's parents, Mr. and for me, and the Joy : was incrensed cept the position THURSDAY, MAY Bist. jana still our towns might be fairly de-| Mrs Frank A. Foreman, many fold by being remembered by Mr. Rossman is one of the most Do you expect to be in Altoona on] cent places to live in. But the losses : my dear friends of my old home, forl, ur men ever connected with the | Thursday, the 31at day of May? in productive power of the people Min A. W-. Mexander,. of. Contre which 1 wish to thank them all very pod Smith school system, and has] Well, everybody ewe is going and would be great. iy Wag oi of We wiottees who from Democrats scored victordes in the elec meh, MRS. Ran, ay won high position among educatorsiCentre Hall will be a lonesome old] It does not pay to consider a small Pann St Noes ius gs ode Yet the entire country because of his]place all by herself, sum of money too much when you by that institution on Saturday. She tions last fall.” $31 NS t Ave 831 N. Summi ve, work in the secondary echools, rani. Members of the Altoona Booster As- see some hig result that can be a n. Ha Alexander, who will We———————— has son, rold y w graduate from Penn State next year. Benatar, does not take an enthusiastic went 10 publican candidates will have a hard fight In eight states now represented in the Senate hy epublicans, and A half-dozen Pittsburgh young busi- of more importance because Senator Moses is cha¥Wfman of the Republican March 4, 1925” he says. His party's control of the Senate ia dependent up- on electing 18 Republicans to sueecedd Republicans, and he says, “It looks as though wa ave going to have a hard fight In viecting Republican Benators fn New Jerssy, Delawnre, INinols Minnesota, Colorado, New Mexico, South Dakota and Oregon, where the “I may be pro-British, but 1 am nol — ing among the high officers of the | socation, comprising the leading stores | reached. a damn fool"-—~Ambassador Harvey In From Columbus, Ohlo, national asdoctation of teachers. in central Pennsylvania, have made New York interview. Put then that's Columbus, O, May 18, 1923. Mr. Rossman ls a native of Greee great preparation for this second quar Rev. J. T Frederick, of Apollo, Arm- oply the personal opinion of Mr. Har.|Bditor Reporter: ’ township, being a son of Merchant H.lterly Booster Stores’ Dollar Day. “WHAT GOD EXPECTS OF Us” strong county, accompanied by his Vey. When 1 received the Reporter this]F. Rossman, of Spring Mills, Extra sales forces will bo used to : daughter, Mims, Barah Miler, and ————— i —— morning the label indicated that I was —————————— handle the throngs of people who God has redeemed us with the granddaughter, and the latter's hus- Request for Reports, $1.50 én arrears, so 1 am enclosing Nittany Valley Farms Sold. Jknow what these events mean as precious blood of His Only Son. band, also of Apallo, drove to Penns * The officers of the various Sunday|that amount” We still have winter in To clowe up the estate of the late [money savers He has a right to expect some- Valley last week and spent several schools of District No. 11° are kindly [Columbus-—dota of rain. and wind. WwW. H Beak two farms in Walker At the Jast event of this kind one thing from us. with Rev. Frederick's sister-in-law, requested to madl thelr reports to the | Everything is high In price: lots of township were sold The larger of the | woman bought an organ tn good con- Let us learn what that something Mrs. Jacob Lee, at Centre Hill, and proper county officers prior to the badiding going on, but poor people can lywo farms, known ns the W. H. Heck [dition for a dollar, Bedroom suits, is, at { also visited his niece, Mm. 1. C. Good- County Sunday School Convention, tolhardly Wve; they all seem to have had farm, wis sold to the widow of the shoes, men's suite, a dollar a garment. . hart, and Rev. M. C. Drumm, in Centre apen at Blanchard, June 27. The per jenough of Republican ruts. We ex. late Mr. Beck, and her son, William, |In fact, everything one needs may be THE LUTHERAN CHURCH . Hall. Rev. Frederick a a former capita tax should also be forwarded tolpect a K. K. K, for our next pres lroe the consideration of $12,000. The [found in Altoona on Dollar Day. SUNDAY EYENING 17:30 school teacher, having wielded the the county treasurer of the county or-|dent. They sure are a God-send to our smaller farm, known as the Benjamin] Join the crowds! adv dy birch In ite literal sense in Centre Hall ganization prior to the date named|country. What do you eastern people Beck farm, was purchased by Earl I —————————— All are welcome. many years ago. From school teach- above—Mra. 8. W. Smith, Sec. Dist. [think about it? and Ralph 8. Peck, of Nittany; con-| "Squire F. A. Carson made a busi Rav M.C. Drumm [ling he entered the Lutheran minta- No. 11, : MRS, ELIZA GRENOBLE. laderation, $6,200. - trip to Pittsburgh on Saturday. | but ie now on the retired roll.