The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 06, 1924, Image 1

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    v OL. XCVII I
E vANG ELICAL CONFERENCE.
——
NEW DRIVERS’ TESTS,
Evenlng—Meeting in St,
Church, Newberry.
The annual sessions of the
church, Newberry, Tuesday evening.
the
general
Under
i Biggs,
tee in charge of arrangements consist-
thg direction of pastor
Rev. © the commit-
ing of the official board of the church
has been working for more than four
months past.
The conference was last entertained
in the
years
same church about
ago. It
hundred
is expected that nearly
dele
three ministers and lay -
the conference will
The
will serve dinner and sup-
gates and officers of
be in attendance Ladies’
the church
per each day durin thie conference,
not the conference delegntes
but
only to
to
Bu
all who wisi Oo come, in the
dining room of the church! The dele-
gates will be entertained during
homes
An
stay in Newberry in the
members of St. John's church.
t
um
ber of the visitors have also been
placed in the homes of members
other churches
The
opened
ming 4
pre}
evening
conterer wry
on Tuesday with the
examinations for ju hers
These
ued
or presi
examinations were also contin
on Wednesday Wednesday even-
ing a missionary meeting was held
Edward Crumbling, president
with Rev
the
Board,
of Central Pennsylvania
ary proggiding
the evening was Rev. George
executive 5 reassures
secretar
church The sub
“The
ference
Evangelical
address was. Ni
The
this (Thursday)
Cc
Ww
COT was opened
mornin Bish S
Pp. L
bishop of the
wp
Breyfogle, D. D., Read
‘entral
af
{
ing, senior
s¥lvania confererice, who presid
ing officer of the conference sessions
-— i —————
Mr. MeLean's Queer Ideas.
(Philadelphia Record.)
Seem Lt, oa 1
White
When
private
housecleaning at the
President Coolidge
of leasing a
talk wire
give “easy and
White House.”
Secret service «¢
quick § OE
d
ificers
nr it® telegraphe
Wy
as though they were mind
vate corpaoration.™it
were influences a
President wa
ive
action on
comed as Wis
in sympathy
utilizing
schemes
Gover officials
ous
It 11
dent Harding
© horse
the
priv:
will be recalled that the ls
Mr. Mclean
and
of ite
and
personal
riends apparently |
Intter seems to imagine this
him certain prescriptive rights
White House, if that
he to be
point,
8 Te
ought undeceived on this
The whole episode of the Wash ]
te
ington publisher. including the remark- |
ade efforts made to save him from be- |
Ing called before
mittee, seems for elucidation
Wihat has Edward B. McLean aver done
that he
he were a person to whom especial con
sideration should be paid?
the Senatorial com- |
to «
all
should be treated as though |
———————
The rescarch department of the Na-
tional Association of farm equipment
manufacturers,
paanphlet the
mak, farmers believe that farm equip-
ments the
buy. and to do so the
Chicago. have issued a
v
object of which is to
are cheapest things they
price per pound
of farm machines is compared with the
price of
automobilesies, «t«
fair af a
pound of the pen
ftem with scrap iron
per pound carpet
This
of
sweepers,
is about as
comparison the value per
used in writing this
If you're an he
The
na tional-—say
“oyster” vow can't
sold ff you are mixed with water,
food officials—state and
oysters must now be sold without the
addition of water or ie
then; in other words.
come from the shell,
i ———————
Postal Card Gets Youn This Story,
“The Desert Healer”. a smashing new
lowe-romance by Edith Maude Hull,
who wrote “The Sheik” has just start-
ed in the daily New York American.
In many respects “The Desert Healer”
is a reater novel than “The Sheik.” It
#8 a story of love and passion in the
desert and 4 succession of thrills from
beginning to end. If you will send a
postal card request addressed to the
Fletion Department, New York Amer-
fean, New York, N. Y., you will be for-
warded; a free tabloid reprint of the
first wix days’ Invtalment of “The Des
ert Healer” bys return mall, Ite a
story that everybody who loves excites
ment will enjoy. Send a postal today.
with
they
placed
Just ' as
fonte on Wednesday—FExamination
May Be Taken at Any Point Name
| od by State,
Yesterday (Wednesday)
March,
for
wins the first
which was the
first date fixed holding examina-
{tions of applicants for automobile op~
i
| erates’ who held
The
license
1923.
no license
i
| during for
Belle
the
examinations
{ Centre county are being held in
fonte gn streets designated bry bor
I ol
|
igh authorities
| The examination may be taken
of
i
designated by the
of
any the places
| state
{
|
!
department regardless the ap
plicant’s residence.
examination, however, must he
aken within thirty days of the date
| of issue shown on the applicant's learn-
}
{
er permit. The learner's pernit }
| been recetvedd by a number of appli
for operators’ Foenses
rding infor
:
» department all examinations wil
direction of the
oy
a
3
member "a.
state highway pat:
Hpi present his learn.
eXamemer
.
viamined
ants
| name and address
the
9h Birt
hostile
TE —
hday Anniversary.
A :
at
Stover sieht her
irthdny bevy
xf
Urg, on
distinction bei one of the old-
residents
remarkably
in the besides being
voung for h years. and
wile
inted
from her years. she is not BNF
vith age She has never wen
i
in her Jif
.
« She reads her i
paper regularly and i& versed on
topes thereof She would rath-
er than
Her
witty and physically dhe
miss her dinner her daily Phil-
.
adelphia paper mind i= alert and
IM more active
than many at fifty. She thoroughly en-
of
We
thinking
joys life an! 4s an the
Wed
exnmpile
thought of Dr r Mitchell are
neither old nor but
Young
makes us so”
Her husband, Cornelius Bover. pase.
ed away about twenty Years ago, and
Miss Burd.
the
to
together with her daughter,
old
her
is one of
they hove continued to lve in
homestead.
father,
the oldest,
Rebersburg,
hus
which belonged
James Stover, and it
if oldest,
of
Her friends hope
not the houses in
and part its cantiquity
been preserved
it may continue to shelter her for many
mors years to come,
Orphanage Superintendent Resigns,
Rev. 8. 8. Mummy. superintendent of
| the Evangeliva; Orphanage, at Lewis.
resigned his
physician after serving in that capac-
ity years, His resignation
Will take effect on Aprél 15, and will’
probably be acted upon by the confer
ence now in session in Newberry,
Frelght Movement Increasing.
The freight movement passing
Northumberland on the Williamsport
division of the Penneyivania railroad
averaged 2.462 cars per day during the
twenty-niue days In February this
year. This the highest average
movement since the year 1916, when
the averng, was 2.492 cars per day at
Northumberland,
burg, has on advice of
for three
in
AA ———————
Card of Thanks,
F. D. lee takes this means of ex-
tending heart-felt thanks to all kind
neighbors’ and friends who assisted at
Di ————————
The Ouutre Reporter, 51.50 a year.
the time of the funeral of Mrs. Lee
THAT MYSTERIOUS
No Pope On It—Design Made In 1868
Under Grant—Only Change in 1913
Was Serial Number and Signatures
the
1024,
fri
16,
and fully epeaks for itself:
The following is reprinted m
Literary Digest for February
page 88,
“The story has been going the rounds
It
and
f months has reached lice
letters. it i
duced a flood of inguiries at the Treas-
The
engraver clever
wr this
in is said tc have
Pro-
ury Department. story is that
some Catholic incor
ly
xf
porated a the Pope, the
th
{om
the
A doa,
picture H-
of
ti~ten-
'
leg
ary bends and gn
Crosses In
the one-dollar greenback
Of
Mi
der Treasury note) seri
1817. As Willlum G.
for
nomunation,
candidate Democrat
the
]
| tial WL
{
reasury when th
Wm
| California man wrote tg
Adoo,
Catholics
explanation. Mr. M
{ declares that "the
to do with the desl
bill
pints
| more gn
! doll th the
| He
| more
we in man
out
one-dollar
became neces
greenbacks
Adm
srant
day
whom My
showed
M
hill. He
pointed to
the turned it
a design
e or less distinet
a Ino
I
»
5
wont .
IL
but
lake on
“The
dark
his
be
1f
postion
& supposed to
it i= ne there
back
that it
iettors
"
note 0 is right
will see im meraly a
that these cnn be
from the ring and tassels of Ct
of mat |
at |
Columbus's pocketbook Ams a
of
the time this plate was engraved
IX
“After
ter fact, there was no Pope Tex
Pius
at the Vatican
Mr.
the
was
‘refer.
the the |
of the word ‘One’ in the lower right- |
back
part
This
his
mying this, Inke
redd in center of
E’
hand
to Cross
corner of the of the deanign
This cross was only of a fancy |
design for type’ authority on
¥
concluded discussion by
that:
rosary, so-called
CUrrend
explaining
“The
around the border of the conve ntional |
which runs |
design in the center of the back is noth-
ing more than a conventional engrav- |
ing design, not resembling a rosary at |
all. The serpent in the right
hand corner design of the face of
bill is distinctly a serpent, but ite ap-
ower
the
pearance has ng, significance whatever,
Another mark which looks like a crogs |
at the lower angle of that design ia
nothing but two cross] flowers when
seen under a glass”
Ei ——————— a.
Robinson—Yearick.
Horace A. Robinson. of Philadelphia,
and Miss Elizabeth Yearick, of Lock
Haven, were united in marringe at the
bedside of the bride's mother, wh, has
been seriously ll with pneumonia, on
Sunday afternoon, by Rev. C. H. Stein.
The couple will reside in this city.
The above ls réprinted from the Clin-
ton County Times date of Feb, 22nd
AM APA
New Public Healih Nurse,
After serving the State College Chap
ter of the Red Cross for a period of
three years as public health nurse,
Mra, Maude Jones resigned. which ree.
nation wis accepted. The successor
to Mra, Jones is Miss Pear! Martz, a
grade from the Methodist hospital
in Philadelphia.
DAY, MARCI
In Quest of Recreation Site,
| for hunting camps and recreation are
I 6, 1924.
[DECKER BROTHERS GARAGE AT
BELLEFONTE
———
Just week
president
sible
Moses
Pittsburgh
are purchased last
Walsh,
Heal
John
Estate Company,
$15.000 and $20,000,
both of
at
fire partment,
for several days the Btate
House, in Seven Mountains, from which
William PF
piloted them
looked
Parties
were
point McKinney, the forest-
| Or, Lo various properties
which were by
The
over onrefully
them represent an Or-
gandzation thay are in of a recre
it
.
They
ust
.
ation Ate prefer a fog house
Wherever they buy, the place will
| remodeled with a view of making it
home-Bke, yet retain the original
Among the offered
“Red”
Dwelcer Valley abo
the State
places the
iwgh people the
Property
in
of Highway
Ww owned
d Mrs
and ocoupis
Samus Bumgardner,
pretty
Papils Give Surprise Party.
Gift to Dickinson,
0
Lisle Prewiclont
CITT
be used] for the best
institution as fts exe
and directors see fit
gift ever made to
h Is entering upon
expansion wich Cun
’
on a bromder scale than
nine
MM A AA.
r Fronts Explode.
fe
it
of
mornings
Wate
explosion of a water in
to
of
nt aj
due freezing a sup- |
cold
of
1
a stove but sent por-!
On ome the
ng the latter part iast month,
wrecked not on
tions of castings through windows
Coon frames, ete. !
and Mrs. Marin A
Lover, Neither of the cou-
ple although both of |
them werd near the stove when the ¢x-
panels,
of Mr
Coburn
picture
home
of
wer, injured,
oertrred,
A
ipsburg in the Ramsdale house
in Phil-
Pieces
the
similar explosion occurred
i
painful injuries on his neck and lower
limbs
i ———
Pension Board Appointed.
The Centre County Old Age Assist.
lomrd was appointed last week |
the County Commissioners It is |
composed of Mra. M. R. Brouse Belle- |
fonte; Mra Annie Fisher, Centre Hall:
Mra. Rebecca Tuten, of Philipsburg.
This committees will act under instruc
tions from phe state bureau at Harris-
burg.
Up to date this law has been very
much misunderstood. Within the next |
few yogrs ald will no doubt be extended
to a considerable number of aged poor
in every county in the state,
MP AY
Fresh Fish and Oysters,
T will have fresh-caught shad--roes
nnd bucks-ag my place of business the
latter part of the week. Also other
kinds of fish, and nice oysters. To in-
sure getting, your shad, you should give
me your order at onoe. Wilbur Bland,
Centre Hull,
ance
by
i ———————
State College Couple Wed,
Lester Paul Breon and Miss Bernice
Daughrenbaugh, of Stat, College, were
married at Cumberland on Sunday.
i
endangered
—————
Superintendent of Schools Dead.
¢ : !
———in——
INTERESTING LETTERS FROM
REPORTER
Endorses Dr. Byron King.
Dro Tove
men of
These
mies
rievrely
reqnais
Letter from Former Resident.
Pa.
1824.
Frodericksbhuarg,
February 26th,
Editor Centre Reporter:
Will you kindly change our Reporter
Mre W leh
Mrs GG Cook, Fredeor-
1, Pa.
the Stockdale
a
A
address from Farner,
Pa. t
icksburg, Route
felt
anon,
Farms
of
in a
We
are
We have
invested in farm home
We Socated
kind and peighborly locality
and have a
our own have got
very
had roads
drifted.
a hardship,
quite some snow;
badly which made
almost Mother
ing part of the winter in Philadelphia.
Regards to all old friends: will be
glad to them us
our moving
is spend-
have Mop over “with
Very truly
MRS. G6. A. COOK.
Announce Arrival of Son.
Ypsilonti, Mich. Feb. 29,
Dear Editor:
Please find enclosed check for ro.
newal of my subscription for the Re-
porter. Pardon the delay in sending
it since we have a young son, Reith,
born Monday evening. Feb, 26th. at
Beyer Memorial Hospital, Méther and
#on are doing nicely and we hope to
pay Centre, county a visit next sume
mer,
1924.
Yours truly.
FRANK C. HETTINGER,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
a Bary 4
REST
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTE
FROM ALL PARTS.
lamb
College, was a
Centre Hall, made a
wrishurg
last weck
on, of Miltheim, was
and stated that trav.
£ but a
Ln
Linden Hail,
w
IL.
as al the
Tressler,
f D
went
R.
to
Rev
rig”
lay » 9
Say nmEwmning
¥ »
vo
VOTTNET L
HOI, BELA
program.
amter Bpring
Reporter visitor on Sat-
reported his neighbors. the
FeCOvering nicely
NV. Kratz
ted the other day
ne Ww hme Pe of
ote OF Las
there,
3
red by
MOCOMmOtive
ne with
las*
Bradford
Sev-
delided to
the
|
: ntre Hall
! .
ck 3
middie
and
Have
place Toe
chaise,
The op
Ig consid-
time
the
,
maxe
dency of the foreign
iad nBination A
of
some seclions and pleas have
the
mission
board cut will
mean the closing the hospitals and
schools in
come from all workers in missions
hat no reductions be made
Nps Effie Confer, danghteryof How
rd « of Potters Mills,
recently the
which
onfer, returned
hospital,
insiitution she had
Fone several weeks previous for the re-
{rom Geisinger
to
Danville
moval of a goiter. The growth was re-
with fuccess, Request
the hose
in
wpparent
she return t,
for
months
further i(reatment about
news item sent from
Bellefonte Williamsport Sun,
Charles R. Kurtz, editor of the Centre
Democrat, was obliged to return to the
Geisinger hospital. Danville, for treat-
ago he had a
number of teeth removed and it was
then dscovered that the jaw bone had
infected Ap effort was made
to remove the diseased portions of the
bone. and it whs thought that this had
been accomplished because hie physical
oondition had greatly fmproved. The
troubly apparently broke out again.
Acvonding to
a
the
14
ment About a year
become
The funeral of Mre. Frank D. Lee, a
Centre Hall, Friday afternoon, was ai-
the following out-of-town
Andrew Tate and (amily, of
State College: George Tate of Du.
quesne; Mra Etta Wynn, of Duquesne:
Wesley Tate and family, of Pleasant
Gap; Andrew 1. Smith, of i :
Samuel Tate and wife, of Burnham:
Mr. and Mra Him Loe, of State Col-
lege: John Lee and family, of Coleville,
In the account of the death, ast week.
no mention was. made of the surviving
brothers, of whom there are four,
namely: Thomas Tate, Freeport, 11:
Andrew Tate, State College: George
Tate. Duquesne: Wesley Tate, Pleasant
Gap. Mrs. E K. Smith, the only sure
viving sister, of Edwardsport, Ind. was
unable to be present at the funerad
tended hy
relatives:
owing ty, physical disability,