LVOL..XCVIL eR SH AAA TT CENTEE NO. 38 5! PRACTICAL HENRY FORD. Practical Philantfiropy Practiced By Employing Men With Great Physical * Handicaps. Henry Ford, diftoverer and of the "Tin thee man- Lizzie,” has al- ufacturer ways been regurded’ as a practical man. And, he al- relief that with what the not satisfied ready has accomplished for of mankind, ft now 4s reported he has established in his fmmense factor jes a form of practical philanthropy. field and setting entering a that offers opportuni ties an example for other follow to both themselves and thelr It Ford, gives work to men in manufacturers to with benefit employ es, Henry who is said that thousands of his had his jobs class al nt orders said various pl has ALS, fled from a physi standgx i i i refuse «& 3.338 kinds re tO never man: Works he is physieally import because In Henry Ford's shops thet men with b with only ong a cf DAS BY Business Men's Association Meets, mittee in ate It scale, also decid the was sentative of said fa- vor the formatson league So nson ————— I PAB BAAD, Accidentally Shot, Franklin Si of Mr. and Mrs Jacob Sharer, on Monday Jacob and rer, Sons hunting The home morning the Sharer to eall the bell. The unusual had and started some tripped were mother wishing the farm boys Tang boys presumed something happened at the home homeward on the run. In the vounger brother lin carryi Srnar and fell v shot- ve shot the older |! The Laomgweil. gun he boglged the Dr. thers tes r in groin. wound was dressed by MS Formula. reride red day Coune's New Emile miliar formula. In is has su hia fa “J ver CER i ote.” he has way, put the shorter and Oh, beil I'm welll™ — ‘855 Training as Teschers at States The School of Flu at Pennsylvania fled the John M. ast summer, ment of A566 students, now Lan Biate College hos Er or sr nl de Justi recommendation esidont Thomag for is VE for it has a total enrolls all of them pre- paring for positions ss teachers, enrollment fgures, Just notineed, show tht the new school ranks fourth in the matter of enroll- ment in the six undergrs sehools of the college. Engineering, Liberal Arte and Agriculture the only schools with greater enrollments, The new school gives confess in age sioultural education. home economics teicher training and vocational home eoonopdes, cand is tite result of coms bining these previonsly existing de partments. Dean © Will Grant Cham- bers states that thére nm an oven distetbution of students in the four classes. Thote are 1 weniors. 91 juniors, #5 sophomores and, 46 fresh- men. The dntlee liegr enrolment this year Will reach 3260, it 1k thought. ————— AG. The Gentre Reporter, $1.50 & year Collage an- fate re COUNTY W. C. T. U, CONVENTION, DEATHS, MoKINNEY.—8aturday evening; at 9:30 death took from among her friends Miss Sadie M. McKinney, who died at the home Mrs Edward Glenn, at the Branch, near Lemont, where she made for a part of the time, Miss McKin- ney had been in delioate health for some time due to nephritis. She was a daughter of Willlam McKinney and was born in MiMlin county. The de- ceased lived In Centre Hall for a num- Thirty-Elghth Aunnaj Convention Held In Reformed Chureh Thursday and Friday—State President Present. of her nlece The thirtyeighth annual convention her home Hall, tember Friday, Sep- Rebocoa and 21. Miss president, presided at Mrs. Ella M. George. tre Thursday 20 and Rhoads, all the State county meetings; wos Her address and pare President of Pennsylvania, a tender, kind-hearted who | during the period of her life when she had strength was devoted to helping others. 8he wis a member of the the ' Presbyterian church from youth and drills were interesting and woman. helpful. Ten unions were represented by a- thirty and visitors. Mrs. R. in deleguteg P. iL welcomed gracious manner, {When able was always an attendant of Philipsburg. upon the the Mrs. Keener, deceased two sisters—Mprs. Mary Good - pastor and wife cotivention church, showed keen inter- Meyers, of Sunbury. as host of the | The body of the address with brought to Centre Hall and on Wednes Campbell most Morgan, services. There survive responded. Rev, and elected of the hart of Centre Hall, and Mrs. Hannah the work and deceased was est in convention prefaced his rity greetings to delegates and vis- day morning {held from her home, Rev. J M. Kirk- funeral services officiating. Interment at local laws. Duets by members i Miss McKinney was aged sevenly C antl-satoon su- patrick H srintendent, Rev Thompson, spoke length on en- made in the cemetery. cement of Rev. Kirkpatrick, and Years. four months and twenty days wy Y. P helped to make the cone a solo by playiet given | B's were —————— that " WAGNER May, ten joid daughter of Mr. and Mm E the coun- of Potters Mills, of Sunday the we FF rining HUOCONES, iny The of members A gained number in ton Wagner, present is 566 number the paremtal home morning for of “Trio teams” were urged | pions were after an illness of bug few from pleurisy. a Signal. official the TT U every the Organ Interment was made Tuesday fore- union and schools. 135,000 new members for of the W. ennsyivania, 1024. J. PF United Evangelical church, conducted by Rev tor of the 'of which denomination the members, the brothers, Bingman. pas- 0th the anniversary surviving treasurer reported $257.00 in the the $431.00, Convention, ip October, Rhoads, Philipsburg. parents are Beside ps enforcemnt fund, rents there survive babe a ®ster, Catherine. and two and Chester, {as lellefonte. and Morgan, were named ——— hedegrates LEITZELL. ~—Harold Roy hans made by the ,..., 5 Spring Mills, March 18, i. were displayed together with Lait zed beautiful 1885 D. A comvention. and passed out of this life at Sterling, Col 1823, at of 3% years. 5 months and 18 days was married to Miss Lillian June 16, 1908. They their in Chicago, Il, and failing health com- and orado, September 7. the age He nshine and comfort bags wil} be afternoon, drill in officers George, on Friday a splendid parliamentary ch £ £3 of made with election mn polled him to seek the climate of Colo- president mado that he might Mrs. F. M. Flish- . even this failed presidént: Mrs. Nannie Wi. poo Love to mourn their loss his pa corresponding secretary; Mrs Mrs Rhoads was re-elected be restored he ¢ ing year the coming year, and he slipped awny vice linms, # rents. James and Amanda his wife 8 Lidge. P Knoll Louise Tingue V recording secretary Millmont. and Bust Ledtnedl, Samuel On treasurer Paul and Hi, brothers, of Chicago, and tw, Anna the Unionville, and Hall, infants present and adopted by the W TO FRY .- A reception Capt. W Hall union followed Thursday evening's passed The Laitacdl, with Mary Drumm, Centre were many friends — Mma H. AWAY of and wife of Mills after Cram Fry, of Pine Grove at several Hebeoea to delegates by Centre her home of She ministers were introduc- flineag months spociragoement necting . : them heart Ww. CO daughter of Hugh land Laurimore. early settlers of Fer- township. She 1849 and was educated In troutie noted the progress of the and Rebecca Gi TU Recommendations: made in last few Years That a W. C Aug- the guson was born ust 23. made to enlist YALL: effort be every Pine that ne Ww. Co y u rayer and that pt. SeeGITAYEr ane 1883, and was the mother of threw sons we work for world-wide prohibition, as «Dr. Hugh L . ro. h “Dre ot} Fry. of Jackson, Mich. the W, C..T. U. tas the dest, B., of Rock Springs and A. Fred of any organisation outside the on the old homestead farm. She the last of her generation. The following superintendents of de! N 3: L. T. L.Mrs most zealous member of the i » Vere . a . A ™, TE 2 Ram 1 . YL B terfan church for 64 years, having ot CE Rute a ge: wimg, (Do identified With all the activities Mew C. J Cut IA * "of the church and Sunday school She Flower Mission, Mra. 8. W. 8mith, possessed a generous disposition and Y. P. B. Mrs. Charles ; : was most charitable, Coming from an brick, Bellefonte: publicity, Mrs ‘ : old line Democratic family she inherit- Henry. Phitipsburg: evangelistic, Mrs ' : . ed the party tradRions and when Wo- Nettie Barhart, Bellefonte; Christian mon. were given the ballot sh ‘ ere y © citizenship. Mrs. Robert Beach, Belle- © . prompt in registering and the first one ’ to cast her vote on election morning fihe is sadly missed by her busband, Capt. W.' H. Fry, and the filowing step-children: C. M. Fry and Mrs T. A. Mallory, Altoona; Mrs. C. M. Dale College ; anti-narcotics, Mrs, Stats Colle R. D.: Mrs J. F. Kim- Phiitips, Aaronsburg: 8. T. 8 and the aforemen- I. Mme Frank Gardner. State College! ¥ » Boal % y tioned sons. . Mrs. W. A. Broyles, State Col- ————— BURD. After an illness of three years, Ezra Burd, of Millheim, passed —Mrs. Mary A. MOrgan, . (he beyond Tuesday afternoon of last week, He was born In Aarons 3 ’ yin y Mrs Julin Parsons. a in burg October 26, 1858, a son of William "dm oti M FR "and Sevilla Burd and was therefore * aged 64 years. 10 months and 23 days Mr. and Mrs. John Wert, Mrs. Claude y We CM Allie Bitner : He was a consistent and faithful mem- Oe Nr y ber of the Ewangelical church and a Runville—Mrs, Ida Witmer, i ; . w member of the Millheim L 0 0 FPF Spring Mille-Rev. and Mrs. C. 4 He ia vad by his wife and one Catherman. . » State Colloge—Mrs. ¥. P. Knoll, Mrs, rother BM. Stuart, Mra J. E. Rupp Mass XO wore. held at the Mary Hoffer, house on Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Blanchard Mra, George Hendrick, cted by Rev. C. B Snyder. Ine Miss Anna Bechdel, Mra, V. C. Ridge, the Fairview Hellafonte—Miss Rebeorn Rhoads Savant made in Mrs. Ambrose Schmidt, Mre Charles Garbrick,. Mra. Edward Struble, Dr. and Mrs, Weston. nn a Grove Mills academy and Bhe united in marciage to W. H. Fry on Christmas day, Bea ~ was consecration | ach” ’ re oh is She was a Presby - Cen- Gar- was medical temper- Mrs. Mary Morgan, Philipsburg: Miss Anna Bechdel B. of se hooks, medal contests, Y. P Hinte Catharine Delegates in Attendance, Philipsburg Mrs, Moffatt. Unionville Mm, a — GILLEN, — Mrs. widow of the late William Gillen, died Aarondghurg—Mrs. Anna M. Btover, , Mrs. W. Mme, Catharine Philips. at the home of her daughter Centre Hall—Mrs, F. M. Fisher, Mra. . i. P. Campbell, LYCEUM COURSE THIS WINTER. | List of Attractions Dates nounced by guarnntors of and Ane Committee, The COlUrse local the thus in Lyceum met recently council chamber and elected the old eommii- fee this and to tO serve agnin were your instructed to attend work the the Liam The follows: H H long- and D Prof. C. | sier, in officers of EM future yews also Commitee Huyelt, well, Rev, Bradford, Fuhrman, Are as Dir. yumm presidents DK and treasurer presddent M. C. vate socretary gistant secretary committees also uppointed following: COC Rev, J. sistanis the H 1. Ebright, Rev. J. FP. Bingman L. Smith further and T, Other appointmer and business w be affect iat the filly next regular meeting Lie SOven guari and Male Attractions National | Novembee 16, 1823 The Philippine | December 11, Thelr Dates Quarta The - EE Pushing Road Construction, . of « half interest William Joh parce of Cherry ent of an acres J tun and Rod and why eXpect the Danville ville, to place a permanent camp there in near futur - i sow State Forest Tree Nursery Expanding A are 15.466.559 ahowa that thers tho carvful estimate state forest This forest treveg in tree nursery at Clessr field a the largest number in any tree nursery in Pennsylvania During the past thirteen Years more em | pursery, ag a total expense of $38.542.- 17. This shows that raised the small thousand There is sory in the country that has produced such good seedlings at During the past gory been than thirteen and one-half mil- treeg have been shipped from the trove Were of $1.58 probably at gal ne nur 80 ow. a cost wo yours the pure in sige from is run to full ca- haw increased Bb to 9 acres, and If it pacity 7.000 000 trees can be produced The the year be 1.800.006 annually 1923 will trees The leading trees that are grown in the nursery are pine. pitch pine, Scotch pine and Norway epruce EAA ———————— A And now we are drier than since the W. CT. U. convention. output for approximately white ever, Centre Hall September 7th, 1838, mak ing her age 86 years, and 9 daye She waa united in marriage to William GlU- on who preceded her fn death sixteen years ago. Buwrviving her are four ohidren: Mra W. H. Doll and BEd. ward Gillen, both of Bellefonte; Char- om of Vandergrift, and Augustus, of Willameport. She was the nest mem- ber of a family of Ave children EMERICK. « Mra, Julian Bmerick. widow of the fate Samuel K. Smeriek, died at the home of her nloce. Mrs Pearson, near Unjonvilie, Thursday of ast week. Interment wag made on Bunday near Unionville Mrs Emer. ok bwifore marriage was Miss Julia Alexander. She was aged within» few duys of seventy-two yews, | { ! i i a V4 in H | i 3 i § § i 3 ¥ w Giress-—{iressman, ev. Daniel of Centre Halp Reformed Charge and the Pittsburgh Mildred at Cress, former pastor TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The PINK LABEL this week. Serving a charge in girict, and Anna Ciressman, united in marriage Herminie { Wednesday). of Re nim sterday ye iny frie ' 3 re 4 Fhe many friends Vv. Gress in On Monday morning George left Hall 0, Ben- section wish and his bride nes thon, Contre for a short vaca- Lid Taig wd PT en . h hnppiness through , Hie going cast pont Perry Koonsman, at Mills selle of household of The following, clipped from the Potters Morning Review, together | Who advertised public # note-~the last paragraph-—re- goods, ete, on Baturday afternoon to the bride this week, has canceled the sale Fring boen Ai the Rev. irk-Manor churches, Wednesday Invitations have fnaued ‘or Miss Miss become a Delsie Morris, of Spring Mills, g » 0 Busquehanna mare ired Cross has i He frase ge student in rininie and panel | Unversity Bhe is a from Bohoot. graduate w of Denm and {the Gregg Township Vocational wrison City Reformed the The Bellefonte on Decker Brothers broke ground in i, > 5 . . in the Bpring street side home of the of the bride. : {of their of | i the newly acquired for up-to-date garage the property from the of with apartments socond and third foors, H Was GG, Gressman and Mrs. Gressmonn, Canman estate erection nd The Rev. 8. M., Dwitzel, of “an pity, will perform the oer- on frumnedi- friends Harri- Gross | presence of the nnd immaedinte of Cleve Eungard. east Centre of at has caller this He Leghorn reside at a business Mr Heformed Ok flock he thing last week of White declares, day a | nice hens which, about the best the i number are paving about farm these days ng woman The body of Clarence Dorman Miftinburg Borough Coun- pres- {ident «f the cil, was found in a creek near his A Jury had s death from his own act while In Mr. the qT decinred he OTe | | $ ire “The Od Oaken Bucket” tram : Hall an excessive despondent mood | Dorman bore a good reputation he in of Centers community in which lived 2. W. and J MoQuistion street M. Hagen have leased Carriage Nop on Bellefonte, and will sage handling the Ths Ki Paige and young John G Bath the of aK men are I. carpenter Hagen, Large Crop of Apples. Mills. are energy horough knowledge and train- automobile and tire busi ng of partieg on the part office in both will soon ils There between have is much days done now and the November election and success depends im the natural tc hustls for wide-awake ability year vest this ye t hig is no time the ix feERvier | : ¥ 48 Lhe mans stern box this latier beautiful buck P on doer ——g and a F motorists se GOO were observed by Geary and of fellow a rm to the Seven The Mountains, one day week deer ware seen at me————— Ticket is Family Affalr, 8 -B foX » eT otters Mills, tf caused Mr til the and to think “herring. | 8. mountain home, above to the to count the ibie’s - Close public road davs BOT. worse of the Geary of ominated for office township. Columpia | UP pening the deer ” bi » nt primary election of his license Flows { auditor and While driving {Oweriand sedan Milton, Mrs Miilheim, struck an Lida a Chevrolet gotar Cherrington | near MoCloskey, of * x 2 Cherrington for Pa elocd bons, car park- fron ; ul Cherring- William and Fred i director od along the road he sedan was up- y ‘ g h ; inspector of set and badly damaged, but the ox children PA bruises for for aq ington constable panis—Mrs. MciCoskey's two sehool and her parents. Mr. and Mrs Musser—escapod with A probably due i, the glare of the lights severe Homecoming Day for State. Fifteen car was approaching and Jt was wall Stal for thousand poopie be pro- ed a § “ale accommodations by Col that the parked car wag not observed. The ‘dey from game Navy 20, Homecoming Day Penn The chief football the room for or will road through Buffalo Run Vail- to Warriors Mark a State ald road and is be- This affords ‘more direct route from the county seat Waddie. But- Warrioes Bellefonte will be the State {has become Bus Penn and There will be at the et hn ted the cg ss ling imgwoved road a i this Iw game, to Tyrone Fillmore, falo in 15.000 via Stormstown. Mark the Seven Stars--Warriors Mark the Bald Eagle Unionville, Mark. Run, and State otitside town and campus wm than «ither College route, Valley route through Matilda and Warriors oF Heorulting Station at Lewistown. A United Bates Army the city of Reoruiting Chamber of Lewistown, ioonted Port ithe UR «8 nt in are open for An in all branches is well represented in the has his {schools of the county and state by United Slates | soqchers and students. Miss Jennie or the Philip- | Ayman is teaching in Patton township, time enlist: | Migs Kathryn Lonn In Rush township and Miss Tona Hosterman ip Haines township. The students are: Miss Dorothy Campbell, at Dickinson, Wil- lameport; Paul Vonada. at Central State Normal, Lock Haven; Paul and Jaco Bartges and Guy Corman, at State College, and Lynn Meyer and Carl Winkleblech, at Franklin and Marshall. Lancaster, J. FF. MeCoy. of Philadelphia, accom- panied by Mise Peterman, have been guests at the Eutaw House, Potters Mills, which is Mr. McCoy's old home. Coburn the service applicant the Panama of service in Hoawall, At the prosent Francisoo, with head- Texas, the ith headquarters at San the Sth Corps Area. Han Antoine, san be ace pled for enlistment. - an Sure Thing, By Heck. People often ry to excuse their cr something. Put a man or { Pullmag conductor, running from Phii- wpecial trains running to noted gather | ings. When he takes his train t, Cal- the Amevican Legion con- {tri to the coast in the capacity of The expression of the editor of the Pullman conductor. He accompanied the Kolght Templars to Pittsburgh: the Shriners to Washington; the Elks to Atlanta; the Democrats to Ban Francisco and the Republicans to Chi- conventions ; ¥ 6 2 * EE —— The PINK LABEL this week. Does | | Ch oy a