The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 12, 1923, Image 1

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    VOL. XOVII
TO ENFORCE ROAD LAWS,
Motorized ‘and Unlformed State Police-
men to Regulate Trafié High-
Ways,
on
mal orize
recently
signed
mm——— ———
of hind-Hearted
Citizen Par
The Passing a Man
and a Exeellence
ar
KUCTO HS
together enjoyed
There ion for surpri
upon reading the Reporter of
Lhe
vast concotrse of relatives and 0 1s
that
fend
that attended hi fact
obgequies
verifies fully th
he
that
high
held.
enjoyed
esteem in whi
To
his
was always the extent
we have friendship
will we henceforth cherish the memory
«of the departed
Although
he
han
memory
nlled
his kindly
from
dens
been
among ug, in
will Mnger with his many friends, en
duringly
1
Eternal peace and feli®ty to his de
parted spirit
DR
in
RE ———
Young Doe's Legs Clipped.
exceptionally
happened the
Potters Milks,
Yearick,
owing and ran
ALFRED BEIRLY.
Chicago,
An veculine incident
on Dearie! farm,
Well
Was
Davup
near
ington
tenanted
Mr.
upon
by
Yearick
0 young doe
ty dittle animal was able to ge to safe.
ty the mowing bar struck it,
in three of its slight limbs being cut
off. Later the little doe was shot and
sent to Philpsburg to be mountetl,
A
Mining Companies Plant Trees,
Since 1916, mining companies
have planted 3,184, trees in Penne
sylvania. The first year 7.600 trees
were planted and in 1523, 1,187,175.
resulting
alone
276
WORK OF A NOBLE WOMAN,
Hospital A
Unfortunate in Central Penna.
Gelsinger Godsend to
hos
dis
Did to
patient,
Listen! youl ever go a
pital as a remain until
und (
had a
sounds
charged, come home
vour honor that you glot
i
ay
time? That
be that
trots
»
seprorter oun
0 the
Mont
pald sal-
|YmMpa-
1Urses are RG
young women in well-regulated
wme, where orders vee beon given
hat th
for
first thought should be oe
t
pamphlet lssued October
16 wy -
the guetas patients
1.
from
A
gives
1926,
the information that Cen
tre county patients
Hall,
many
forty-eight among
had
suffer
hem ten from Centre been
since then more
ng various have
there
causes gone
relief
at. ——————
Dr. Campbell Seriously Injured.
De. Henry Chwy Campbell, of Phila-
delphia, at the of his
irother, Robert P. Campbell, at Penns
Cave, on Friday, was seriously injured
He tre field
wagon in some manner fell
it. One wheel 0 the wagon went
the of hia bode
second passed over the right leg, frac
turing both bones near the ankle
The fracture was reduced by Dr. H. IL
Longwell, on Saturday was
taken to the Bellefonte hospital where
an x-ray picture was made of the frac.
while home
was riding to on an hay
and from
aver
upper and
portion a
and he
tured limb to prove that the bones nad
heen properly adjusted and then
taken back to the Campbell home.
was
AA AAA,
Watch your speedometer
pase along the Iron and steel works
in Burnham. Special officers are Jook«
ing you over us you go by.
when you
i
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“HALL, PA,
LETTERS FROM
—————
WEEE gy
a
wIBERS,
Mrs. Tressler Writes, from
sas Clty, Missourl
Mo,
Era
Kansas City, July 1, 1923,
Editor Reporter:
That you may know something of
wonders it has been
and
county
my privilege
HOO + leaving
enjoy
May
nee
27th on my 1 through
left
with
M MO
rip
I
College © above ate
oul the Stat
Httle gr rearet
indon, destin
rriving hers
Letter from Rev. A. A. Kerlin,
Editor:
old
+
Roi
A
tT
i ped
eavy and
rmers have
Al
he
what
n
he h
hard,
work that 1.
for which works
d
wtf
stint
like to
hood days but
he must bus
rice,
}
an
in riaing
anne
I
would
i
3° We
serve two congregations
of
viait the
I
night
soe nes
always want to I» a
home when Comes
With
host
Very
ove
I
Mars
and wishes, ym,
truly
A. A. KERLIN
Shivrpaburg, Md ’
—
Vi
While temporarily absent fre
the folk
sl bse ription
by Walter N
City, with
dhe
yeur's
desk
York
and
im
office wing note with a
was placed on the
Phitlimore, of N
Mre. Phillimore
thelr daughter and husband, Mr. and
Mra, W. A Huston, of Rutherford,
New Jersey, are making an auto trip:
“Sorry we missed seeing you. As we
ahead, to
cut our visit short. Going from here
to Vintondale to visit John Krumbinb,
then up to Buffalo, Niagara Falle and
Port Dalhousie, old
home; then back via
Watkins Glen and places
in the Catskills,
“MR. and MRS. W. N. PHILLIMORE"
—————————— I UPD BDO.
W. D. Shoop, for fifteen
clerk in the Fauble clothing store,
Bellefonte, cime to the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Shoop,
in Centre Hall, on the National holi-
day, and fof a week was confined to
the house with pleurodynia.
Ww
who
have quite a trip we have
to Ontario, my
York
two
to New
one or
years »
wv
Gramley—Powell,
took
10
Eugene
A
Thurday,
the
wedding
at
very pretty piace
o'clock
T
Rosewarne Powel
by the
Bethseda
June 28th,
when Gram
Poll
in
marning,
Mins
united
ley Vv
ind y
were ley
J
gregational
The
arch
marriage
Loves, of the 4
pastor
of Edwardsville
church
Ceremony was under
of
performed a
terrace
Hur
ihe
rambler roses on the
Inwn a beautiful cottage on
home of
it hay
VEeV's the summer
uid no
Nature « 3
re fitting setting fo
Jat a
inna
Lhe
EE ———
Wadsworth Ruhl
Have
A — Ar
Samuel Ripka Badly Inia
Rip who |}
Milthein
red.
pl ves just at
Wan severels
ile making
fines entoey
thrust through the
ick
man
bone as it 4 wo
hel
third 1
men unfortunate
11
fork
’
ad
withdraw
if 3 ised his entire strength
the prong
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THE CAREER.
Thousands leaving school and aod
lege gre natu lly much concerned aa
to the choice of a career. A question-
naire presented to the graduating class
*
it Harvard, founded as a college to
train ministers, shows eight entering
ministry and
with
the ninely-six going into
business cightvenine choosing
the law and forty-four expressin a
i 8g
preference for banking Medicine and
the trained effort
thirty-two,
teaching will engage
thirty-eight
of and respec
tively. Other callings show a seatter-
ing of the fire of youth among various
objectives,
Young men standing
and women
and river meet at
time should
if they feel
made thelr ultimate choice of
A lJarge proportion of
most successful college graduates tried
poveral things before they
what hey could do to best advantage
He who vacillates year after year may
find himself jack of all trades, master
of none. But a reasonable ampunt of
time used fn ascertaining the most
fruitful employment of one's talents
is not misspent. In almost any pro.
fession, experience gained if a totally
different field of activity may be of
very great value.
where hrook Com.
din.
not
mencement not feel
heartened they have
yet
career, the
discovered
THREE STRAIGHT VICTORIES.
———
State College, Bellefonte and Millhel
| Faull tn Turn Before
I Locals’
{ perior Playing.
Biate
The
Centre
College, 3 2
Hall
Eame,
Centre
be-inning
Hull
twilight Jays
i eding u
Fy
the
i urtina, w Wi oliege
Harrow na
"tem had four
bn
fin
ond
Was
They
Hoss Crawford combinati
simply can
n that
Pres
K
& MoAiintk
Frank
Flown
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LH
Ww
NN
H
Klinger. 1b
M MoClintk
Pe 3
Beads
Craw?
Emer
Totals
BETATE COLLEGE
R H O
rd
Lonberger, of
Sturt, 2b
Kellerman,
»
“a
Palm, 17,
Spicer, ©
Krumrine, of
ib
Holllobaugh,
Omara, p
Bpleer,
an
Totala 4 8 a
»
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Centre Hall, Bellefonte, 2.
With Gross pitching shut-out ball,
Centre Hall easily defeated Bellefonte
at Heol Park, on the Fourth: score,
2. The result of the game pulled
Bellefonte out of the lead in the league
sthndingg and State College, by virtue
of two victories over Millheim, went
into first place,
Gross was supported in fine stvie by
the entire team. Catches of hard-hit
balls to the ‘outfield kept Bellefonte
from the plate. Although found for 10
hits, Gross kept them scattered so as
to result in the least damage Mont-
gomery was found at opportune times
by Centre Hull and his five bases on
bate led to runs W. Bradford's hit-
(Continued on inside page)
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T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS.
Ss
HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
ited 1 $ 5 6 §
41
( asion
Mr. Her
M M
ard, Donald
Ellis Hennd
Mrs F
The gmail
nigh and
= lL. bare
$
od
gh
3
ana
Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs
and
WwW. E
ville thelr daughits
Leonard of Detrod
iuto party who
Hall
of
Alt
Bible
the
on their Tuesda
Way ER
Mr
onnected. with «
Wna.,
Inst week, has ng been
ne of leadine de
and “
Altoon
her Dae
ash
was
Pottevili
At
f
i
pariment stores in
ooking hale and hearty
Mr»
N
Leonard tool train r
Ti Her husband
one Detroit
A
iroit me
of
fo
is a
and
the
banks
hes
n the
unable accomgsany on trip
of
1
fatter
and
from
M1
York,
Mra
Mra
and their son and
Bechrist
oh
Dallistown,
Sechrist,
wife, Mr
the
Charlotte
and Emanuel
an
Emory and
two
of
county
couple's wn,
drove
Hall the
foe
Virginia,
York
ginning
to Centre LE
of fast
were guests of Mr, and Mrs. James
Fetterolf, The elder Mrs, Sechrist
a native of Potter township,
day
i
i.
week and a
she hav-
ing been Miss Mary Ellen Shadow, and
The
manufac-
near Tusseyville Se-
the
industry
wis reared
christs are engaged in
ture of cigars, a leading on
their home community
From Metuchen, New Jersey, Mr,
and Mrs Fay Brumhall their
Fourth of July wacation trip tn Cen-
tre Hall on motorcycle, where thes
are guests of Mra Brumhail's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Sweetwood Mr.
Brunthall is a graduate of Penn Sta‘'e
and now holds a first-class position as
an Wectrical engineer with the West.
ern Union Telegraph company, with
headquarters on Droadway, New York
Misa Carrie Sweetwood, a trained nurse
of large experience, i8 also al the pa-
rental home and will remain for a
month before returnmag to her head.
quarters in Philadelphia. Miss Eliza:
beth Sweetwood, who holds a position
In the Trenton Mechanics Bank, Tren
ton, New Jersey, joined her sisters and
jprronts hare for two weeks
made
a