The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 15, 1923, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED wEERLY.
ion as
CENTRE HALL, PEN NN'A
i
hd
“THU RSDAY, NOVE M BER 15,
1923.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors.
8. W. BMITH.....covisrrcnserseses Editor
EDW, E. BAILEY......Looal Editor and
. Business Manager,
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
as second class mall matter,
TERMS. The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance
ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notices,
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten cents per line for each additional
insertion, .
Local notices sccompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents,
Display advertising rates made known
on application.
Borough Fire Alamm.
In case of fire in the borough
Centre Hall’ the Bradford & Co.
whistle will sound:
One long and two short blasts when
fire is north of Reformed church;
One long and five short blasts when
fire Is ‘south of Refornied church.
CHURCH APPOINTMENTS.
‘PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
REV. MELVIN C, DREUMM, Pastor,
of
mill
~SERVICES
SUNDAY, NOV,
Hall, 10:30
FOR~—
18. 1923
Ce at Opportunts
ties,
ntre 1.
Farmers Mills, 2:30-—Luther
Reformation,
Georges
the
Valley,
teformation
Centre Hall
Prayer meeting. Wed,
Sunday School, a
Light Brigade, why
Luther League, 6:30 p. m,
Georges Valley
Pray
our
school
or ©
Week
7:30.40y
M. C. Drumm,
of in the
Rev. D. i. Keener
Methodist
Sprucetown,
Spring
afternd
everdng Communic
Presbyterian—Centre
Pine
evening.
Grove Mills,
United
morning;
Hal,
Evangelical
Egg Hill,
evening
aflern Centre
MOT S
Centre Hall Reformed Charge,
Delas R. Keener,
Cenfjre Hall—
10:30 Church
9:30 Sunday
Satorday, 2:00,
pastor :
services,
School,
Catechetical lectures
Spring Mille
Saturday, 30
6:3
lect ures,
P M
Catechetioad
Tussey ville
2:30
1:30
seers
Regular Lords
Sunday
Day
School,
REFORMED Charge
Hollenbach,
5 8 at
Comanundon at 10:30.
8¢. Plule
mundon at 2:00
Coburn—S8,
ices nt 7:00,
Subject of the sermon:
jousness of the Kingdom.”
Confirmation and preparatory service
: UG,
AARONSBURG
(Rev. Join 8
Aaronsbhurg:
pastor.)
9:30; Holy
8. 8B. at 1; Holy Com-
8. at 9:30: regular serv-
“The Pree-
at Aaronshurg, Friday evening at 7
Reconstruction of Hospital
of
2
elie
by
director
+
An elaborate he
the remedy
reconstruction of
pital was presented
Wright. of New York,
Hospital and Institutéonal
Consultation of New York
board of directors of
hospital and a special
citizens, on Friday night
The report.
warded to this
it i= impossible
week.
The report recommends general re
modeling of the building wad
dition of a new wing and a new nurses’
home. The estimated cost of the
posed improvements js $100.000.
To discover the sentiment of the
Centre county people a public meot-
ing will be held in the Court House,
Bellefonte, on Mnday night, Novem-
ber 18th. to which every town in this
county Is urged t, send a representa.
tion of citizens. At the meeting the
hospital necessities will be discussed
and plans formulated to launch a suc-
cess drive. If the people “approve
of the report and manifest a willing.
ness to suppot this fssue the Bord
will adopt the report and an modern
hospital will be practically assured.
report
and lookin toward the
the onte 0 ii
Henry C
of the
of
the
Bureau
City, Wo
Sonte
of
weak,
Jor -
but
this
the Bell
orsmmit ter
of inst
quite lengthy,
office
fo
wis
Tuesxiny
it
on
Bive hove
and the
pro-
———————.
Burnham Loses a School,
The combination and grade
school at Burnham was ‘partially de
stroyed by fire early Monday morning,
causing a loss estimated at $50,000,
The grade section of the building was
destroyed and the high school section
flooded by water. [Five Lewistown
fire companies responded to the call
for help.
P —————
© Be proud of your wnemies It shows
that you are not in their class
THE DEATH RECORD.
RIPKAY -
Gregg township passed away
Daniel 1
this life on
~One of the oldest oitizens
whep
i
ty
kay, of Spring Mills,
Friday.
depart
Ifterment was
at the Lutheran
od
made the cemetery
Georges Valley,
in
churcin on Tueslny,
mu ndster
charge. His wife dled about ten yeurs
but there survive two sons Il
and David both of Spring Mil
Mrs, Josoph
a sitter, Mrs. Aaron
Valley,
nn Evangelical belng in
HE
mer Is,
and a daughter, Confer,
in Georges Valley:
of Decker
deceasgd,
life Mr, Ripkay (the spell
the name #8 the form desired by
Auman, also sur-
vives the
Early in
ing of
himself)
Valley,
up
the man engaged in farming
in Georges but a long time
gave fit and. Inter became
¢
ard
ago a
ut
was
vender cigars, candies, nuts
gatherings,
the greatest
alo,
He
regard
sales public
Et
‘
for
to |
man who had
“HH
business
ved
His
his word always
otherwise,
wis up
n or age
wns olghty-three
MARTZ
son of Mr,
Lewistown,
Yours,
Widkieun.
and Ms,
aged four
Adiun
died "of diphtheria
George
VOars, Roy
Marz,
the parental home.
of
ft Thursday morn-
Private interment was made Fri-
at Zions Hill
4. F. Bingman
Besides the parents
ing.
cemetery,
offi -
wider
Martz
Peni ~
morning
near Colye Roy
on
intang
sister, Dorothy, survives. The
until last
Potter
spring. were
township,
family,
before
the Old
ity and
going 1, Lewistown Sve on
Fort farm.
——
LOSE. ~John Lose, one of the aged
townsing
J
died from
Bennet
home
Aly,
residents of 5. wha
with Foster
Avnnmg
near Roopsburg,
Deceased
and
Viiliam
of the arteries
id
vimirg Ol
5
about J
His wife
Mu
death
one daugliter the w
preceded W in
Me One son. filllam Lose,
and
one Lrother,
Fra ded
ky even
of
SMERICK. ~J nk Emerick
Ms
ome 1
aE of ast
Penn
on
his YOrih Ha
iliness of t
heart disease
was born December
therefore
wd 13
Ed On
Giiys
of Henry
and was born and reared near
his
namesy
fvesd wife. « ery
ih tage
po
re
Ward
Magzie
Pearl,
Hein
SV
Bellevue Ohio
0 Wm. Everhart, and
KE
Verna,
8
Lin-
both
WwW
Ward Green
married to CO.
Valley
Verna, Ix
ros
nd Miss
eV Orag
njamin an
held
niterment made in
at Farmers Mills
———
a high-
tow
Wood -
several
10
James DD. Museer,
of
home,
tigen Haines
eas
an lines of
weeks aged 72 yours,
was
days.
months and 7
{i He wae a carpenter by trade and
about a, month while engaged in
Ago
ling a hunter's camp Pine Creek
in
poisoning. from
in
his hand and
which
finally
wollow, ran a splinter
contracted hood
he suffered much and which
CRear,
of
and was the inst
the
ended his earthly
He
Musser
late Jonathan
of the family
SIMMONS,
his wife,
waa Rosie E
Whe a son the
to answer final
He
fore
He
Lutheran church at St
is survived by who be-
Krader,
of
‘aul for many
marriage
wis a consistent member the
yore,
Funeral services were
B R M
former pastor, who was as-
F. H
wis made
day. conducted by Rew,
Shesdder, a
In-
at
sisted by Hew Daabenspeck.
terment in the cemetery
Voodward
—— A MA
TUSSEY VILLE
Mr=, Rossman fs under the doc-
tory cnre
Mra
visiting
Mr
Misa
Mary
at this writing
Geary, of Altoone, is
of her
Rossman,
Charles W,
the home
MP
Martz,
at
and Mra
parents,
‘who is employed
at
Anna
Lewistown, spent several days
parents, nsf week.
of Potters Mills
sister,
at the home of 8B. E. Jor
rt
the home of her
Miss Mildred Palmer
spent the week-end with her
Miss Violet,
dan.
Mr. Thomas Swartz
daughter Mary attended a family re-
union held by the Robb children in
Nittany, on Armistice day.
Chavies Ramer and son Joseph spent
Sunday at Milkoy. They were accom-
partied home by Mrs Ramer and son
Charles. why, had gone there on Sat.
urdiay.
| Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martz, of lewis.
Aown, who buried thelr tittle son. Wil-
Ham, in the Evangelionl cemetery at
this pince, nit Friday mornihg, have
the sympathy of all
Grover Colyer, of Mitchell Field 1.
I. i& around greoting his friends after
an absence of three yesrs He enlists
ed in the alr service In 1920 and was
sent to San Diego, California, where he
he wasthen sent |
to the piace mentoned sbove. He has |
been plating abplaneg fer some time. |
and Mrs, and
A ———
— _ a
Child Killed by R. R. Train.
A most heartrending accident
reg on
OOCUY ~
ut Penns Cave
Hall,
passenger
the local brandh,
Centre Tues
the
regular
east of On
when
the
day svening, ©r-
gine carrying train west
struck months old
The little one
of Mr,
ve
of
wandered
child twenty-one
it
wis ugene
Mrs, Hobeut
Woods
cident,
i
and cut into pleces,
Hobart, son and
Barger, who the
near the
The chiki
home, the mother thinking
the father father
the little one was with its mother,
sihardokgs of the
the
that
on
farm seen the ac.
away
from
iH was
with thought
The
whistle
and the
florce engine
startied and she
ht
her
mother,
possilaly
the
at once
alnrm
Httle
ght that
world
thoux
to tell
the wis
dinger her
thou
of one
was in. but she never in
his Hitle body be cut
The
engl
an instant
into and it
child
nee
pleces, yet so wns,
the
the
when flost observed by
was lying across one of
mwran
rade there until
i.
and lay the ponderous
effort
Le!
wheels struck Every wis
Sy
made but
10
stop the wus not
the
roan.
possible to do so n time avoid
noacident.,
The
the
mangled body was brought tn
Goodhart unde establish -
for
this
riaking
ment and there prepared
sche
the
Interment be
day)
cemetery
will (Thus
forenoon in Georges
——————— on ——-
Barn Burned.
ridin Mond
the
|
the
About
the lar
Miles
total
on
bank barn
Walker
Be on x
€X ~3
fap 3
arm. ng WrIO0K,
ly destroyed by fire, Cooriget
A
The sam
Whe
fomir bh
LE
which wn $a
is unk
ed by Mi
and of
th
ant on nd whose
cone BO. Bix cows,
machinery 110 bushels Ww
fend,
bush ols
He hedd
Pr
RTL
only and bBarness Lowy
nsurmance In the mn of
Mutual com
dao insured
$13
company
#
ATTN
company for a0 nd 3700
I L Cash
$60000.000 FOR ORPHANS
of Head
hoeolate Company
SCHOOL.
Entire Fortune
of Hershey
Held In Trust
for School Which He Founded.
ITN inown oo few
Howshey, head of
Company
bear
IR Ms Gane
ne in trust five
reiiey Draws rdad
is the princi
8 cores
and the
_R
jd
innts operated
phana
%
omestaq
Forel
in
#it
Chooaldate
i
wer
Company veligwsl from
“wall beginning large
bins
began a
Kind 350 » « §
snl
tit]
¥ =
quiring amd aground the
”
©
pair
cued
Ow
stead and in 1909 the school feat to
puptis
it
ing
hos now 120 Yves enrol
Tend
orn
taiig
lenien.
useful trades The tordoa
a
Le
mechanical buildings, gymnasium. an
play ground what
The
incorporation was filed in
{
COV esr GNoeT Wie
old Hershey” farm. certificate of
the Dmuphin
‘ounty court 1908 by
Mrs
we awd
the
in
©
Hershey and
s.
summer Hershey
hile wife,
since
celebrated
+
of
atharine Hershey,
Laut
twentieth anniversary
the
Like plan of
ng his employes bonuses and preceded
the fHvver King in thst direction.
founding of his great
Ford, he
industry.
adopted the seiy
| “THE
i
TRANSCENDENT CHRIST”
(Continued from first page.)
norant; reformed the degraded; healed
“the comforted the sad;
sive
the weuk;
sick ; guve sight
dead;
the
to the Llind; honring to the
strength to clevation to
hungry; wnter
the
oppressed; bread to the
to the thirsty life to diving
dead,
supernatural
and
und the
The gremtness of (Christ
Is revealed by his creative power; the
spiritual beauty of his life is exhibited
work; bug the
of
supporLing,
of
in bis redemptive A
nandmous Benerosity his heart Is
manifested
thetic,
bife
needful
by his smypn-
kesgimpe
ail
were
sustenia
and
blessings.
tion facts
alive enriching it with
“All
by
things
made by him and him nil things
my
disrwned his
Conse never neglected or
Hin
fast
his
Tas
redemptive property,
transcendency the
sisted
@isonia
by
at
increased by
that
£
ny
that he in Christinns, or
followers, ow hig example in
this peat “Froely
He
benediction,
be
bestowing
cular doing good
ve have recely frovly give” why
A
wins
dew
fin ™~
meself a universal
oe that his disciples should
umerdon blessing in
ritual and temporal blessings upon
PE
the world
ET
L 75
he
enrmoenment
fu well remember that while
ilived and labored the
+
tor
for
fof ahd © give special, sympeithetd
fatten eo poor, and this genes
the surpassing beauty
onasEion He
he fod
ting
the
want and the
wronged and outcast
» hated Sanulritan, the
pagan. the on
wicked
the cruel persecutor,
IX OUR
dy
we have
publican, the
proxiigml, the Ing this and
a beeruti
ful of the
life
has
picture transcendent
the
most
of Jove and benevolence world
ever peon.
{To be come 1udhd next weel.)
————
Attending State Grange.
The of
Btedte
Mr.
bel
8
sone
Grange are being attended
and Mow Jacob
Sharer. Mra Alice
HSikek, Mra. H. 1.
Mra. ID. K. Keller, Mins
A. H. Bpayd, and Mrs. Mil-
all of Centre Hall. Some of
take the
Sharer,
Durst, Mrs. W
Ebright and Bettie
Ebright,
Koller,
ford Lume,
Mra
these will part in rendering
tember,
SUNDAY
November 25
Saturday, November: 24’
Leave Bellefont V cL, OB0PM
Lemont bo wiwnin ns 10.50
Oak Hall ...
Idnden Hall
Wistmg Mprings
ada
>,
{ Subday, November 2
i leave Sion Iron 1
{ iano an
Milimont
Artive Baltimore pesvenn DOA M 4
serail
Washington ....
“
SEE FLYERS
CONSULT AGENTS
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of
DEATHS, Pine
Gaughieg
aged thiriy-eight
dacal
K resmer,
win
Sinnchard
M.
bed ng
Btover,
STOVER.
J
Maru, J Hak
Bus at Your Service
of Ohwille, Slover
of
Vedirs
Heaton
hero the
at
The Ik
route,
mail
any thud
the most
It has a capacity of
us, used on
at
4
al
racic poisoning. aged”
: on wp os
She Ir Bervid
night
or
reamornig 1
14
nnd
from 12 comfortatile
advil
BTROUISE, Las Pass gers;
wes riding
¢
OPERA HOUSE
pa
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Btrousge, wife Ng sany
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Factory-te-Family Prices
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the largest piano manufacturers in the United States,
wre that he have
i
is
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piael WO
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in ow
rent
big
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light,
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Koen
¥
fot of
an dlr interest on the r he has invested
“See, Write or Phone GEO. E. MEYER,
the Jacob Doll & Sons Agent bef
money
»
x
ore puying ; it will pay you
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BOALSBURG, PA
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wo ILRO
ne Lond
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\
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