The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 08, 1924, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISNUED WEEKLY,
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on
CENTRE HALL, PENN'A.
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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1924.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
B. WW, SMITH.....ccociovennninensssBdltor
EDW. BE BAILEY......Looal Editor and
Business Manager,
CHURCH APPONTHENTS.
—Centre Hall, 10:30; Tusseyville, 2:30;
Spring Mills, 7:30.
EVANGELICAL —Lemont,
M.; Linden Hall, 2:30 P. M.;
ville, 7:30 P. M.
10:30 A.
Tussey-
Centre Hall Reformed Charge, Rev,
Pelas R. Keener, pastor:
Centre Hall—
7:16 ORGAN RECITAL.
7:30 Church Services,
9:30 Sunday School.
Spring Mille—
2:30 Regular Lords Day services.
1:30 Sunday School.
Farmers Mills—
10:30 Church services
9:30 Sunday School.
Saturday, 2:00, Catechetical lectures.
AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge
(Rev. John § Hollenbach, pastor.)
Salem—S, 8S. 9:30; Regular Services
10:30,
Miltheim—S.
fces at 7:30.
Subject: “Sorrow Turned Into Joy.”
at
S. 9:30; Regular Serv-
Sk
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Farce comedy, “Six Sharps and One
Flat,” in Grange Arcadia Saturday eve-
ning; admission 15 and 25c.
of Mr.
of
the
Miss Elsie Rearick. daughter
and Mrs. W, O. Rearick, formerly
Centre Hall, was elected to teach
third grade in the Milroy public
schools,
The Spyker stone quarry.
Hall. was notified a few
discontinue the shipment
the various furnaces It Fif-
teen t, twenty men had been employ-
ed. It 8 not known how long the or-
ders will be withheld
Mrs. W. V. Godshall took advantage
of the recent Washington excursion to
visit her daughter, Miss Edna Bailey,
who is a student in a Methodist school
in the National capital preparing her-
sedf for missionary work.
at Centre
days ago to
of stones to
supplied.
Fifty prisoners from the Eastern
penitentiary. it Philadelphia, were
brought to the Western pen at Rock-
view, on Tuesday. They came up over
the branch in a separate coach and
were all togged up in gray suits and
Cis,
J. W. Zang, assistant principal of the
Hublersburg High school, was in town
on Tuesday making arrangements for
bringing the play. “Six Sharps and One
Flat” to Centre Hall this coming Sat-
urday evening. See dsplay
ment in another column.
advertise-
Word has been sent out by the State
bureau of fire protection that radios
equipped with outside antenna should
have lightning arresters installed. This
addition will make for the safety of
the budidings in case of electric storms
An arrester like that used on telephone
wires may be used
With
Slack
persistent practice, Tumse!
may from later from
the pitcher's mound. The first four in-
nings he worked at Rebersburg were
almost without fault. but like most ali
youths of his age he was unable to
hold out. With persistence this can
be overcome.
be heard
Persons interested in the upkeep of
the Cemetery at Sprucetown are re-
quested to forward the funds they de-
sire to contribute for that purpose to
either George W. McCormick. secre
tary, or Frank F. Palmer. treasurer, of
the cemetery association. Address.
Spring Mills, RD.
“arly Monday morning
struction of the frame
dwelling
toyer,
the oon-
work «of the
being erected for J. Elmer
in Centre Hall, was begun by
F. V. O. Housman, the Millheim con-
tractor and bufider. The carpenters
assisting him are Messrs. William
Swartz, Harry Kreamer, James Zieg-
er, Harry Acker and Royl Best.
On the return from the home of his
daughter, Mma J. Cioyd Brooks. on
Sunday evening, John H. ireon come
plained of feeling MM, and on going a
short distance farther down the
sartystown road, he collapsed. having
received a paralytic stroke. He wns
brought on to town where Dr. Long-
well was summoned. Mr. Ireon was
conscious much of the time until Tues-
day morning, when he rallied and was
able t, speak, although his condition
continues very serious,
The Veteran Employees Association
will hold its annual meeting at Ningara
Falls. Saturday, May 17th. This as-
sociation fs made up of Pennsylvania
Railroad employees who have been in
the service twenty years and over.
Members in Centre Hall who expect to
enjoy this trip at the expense of the
Pennsy company are Messrs. W. Frank
Bradford, station agent: Levi Hartley,
section foreman; John Martz. 8. J.
Shunk, George Bartley, trackmen, and
James H. Smetzier, a retired section
foreman.
The Reporter, on Monday morning.
was pleased t, have a cal; from T. C.
Harbeson, State Forester at Milroy,
who was here in the interest of the
forestry department. Mr. Harbeson
will have charge of the nursery work
at Rockview, where eight and one-haif
acres will be devoted to the growing of
forest trees from seed and seedlings.
Three acres will be given over to trees
grown from seed and the remainder of
the plot to weak seedlings from other
nurseries that need transplanting be-
fore fit to send out to reforest the
waste lands. Of course, the work at
the nursery will be done by prisoners.
and these will be in charge of Matthew
Goheen, of Boalsburg.
DEATHS,
ET TT ——
BIG CONVENTION OF EAGLES,
KRAPE Ada Jane Krape, wife of Three-Day Session In Willlamsport on
Alfred P. Krape, died in the Geisinger | June 16-15—Fully 56,000 Persons
Memontdal Hospital, Danville, i'riday | Expected,
morning, to which institution she had! he program for the state conven-
been taken six months previous. Mrs. tion of the Fraternal Order of Hagles,
Krape had never been ill of any con- to be held in Willlamsport on June 146,
sequence prior to two days before she 17 and 18, has been announced.
entered the hospital, At that thine she The new home of the Willlamsport
struck her breast on a table dn stoop- Aerie, No. 970. at the northeast
ing apd suffered violent pain as a con- gf Basin and Bast Third streets, will be
sequence, Upon examination at the occupled at the time of the convention.
| hospital #t was found that cancer had All of the interdor work, except the
a deep hold, which the two operations decorating, has been completed and it
that followed failed to give relief. 8 expected the decorators will finish
The body was shipped here Friday their work within two weeks, The
evening and Monday afternoon the fu- | Aerie expects to move into the new
| neral was held from the Krape home, home about May 15.
| Rev. Delas R. Keener. pastor of the| The convention is expected t, bring
teformed church, officiating, and Rev.!at least 5000 people to the city. Prizes
J. M. Kirkpatrick, of the Presbyterian gre to 20 to the drill team In
church, assisting. Interment was made competitive drill; the Aerie coming the
in the family plot at Centre Hall by the longest distance with the largest num-
sides of her two daughters, ber of men in dine; the Aerie with the
Mrs. Krape was the daughter of greatest of men in ne of
George and Sabina (Shellenberg) Durst | march regardless of the distance trav-
and was born near Centre Hall. April gled: the tallest the Mne
24, 1863, making her age eight days march; the smallest in the line
over sixty-one years. There survive'of march: $50 in the band
her her husband and one daughter, | with the mrgest number of men in line
Mrs. Harry C. Relish, of Centre Hall: land $60 in cash to the band coming the
also a brother. Howard W. Durst, of | longest distance.
the same place. There will be a continuous vaudeville
Mrs. Krape was a member of the Re-! and cabaret show at the IE
formed church from youth, and was aon of
kind. industrious woman whose chief uge picture
aim was A, her home and those in it.
MOWERY.—Mrs. Henrietta Mowery,
widow of James Mowery, dled in Pat-
ton, on Tuesday. The body will be
brought t, Centre Hal and interment
made here on Friday.
Mrs. Mowery was the daughter of |
Green Carter, and was born at State | OWS:
Her was 71 years. She | Monday
fil for about three weeks from | *f
There survive her two .
Mowery, Centre Hall, | WH be opened
Maude, Huston. { will
K. ithe
corner
best
number
Eagle In
Eagle
cash to
convention
wilt
and
the
all days
pension be shown
Keeney's theatre
| tickets will be given
igates and thelr friends.
witomobile tours,
thiock party on Mulberry from
: Third street to East Fourth St
Program for Each Day.
i to visiting
There will
street carndvad and
sireet
+s
A.
College. and
house
the
opening address
H. Mann.
addres
registration
iat
reception
At 8
State Aerie
age ’
0
delegates iuh
had been
pneumonia,
chiidren—John
and a daughter,
Texas, Frederick
tre Hall, is a brother,
ber of the Carter family
—- Willard Roy
Mrs, Chas, H. Lucas
Joseph's Hospital, Jo Ii
4 mo. and 11 days
measles,
clock in the evening
The
be made by Conrad
n on
in ~
subject
and
¢
Of the city.
Carter, of Cen-| Eagledom
welcome
mem-
surviving
wtfon of
Hugh Gi
weloome,
present
May
to address of
of
the only the key
oe
ore:
Vv
re-
Walter
No, 827.
i ply
| Slattery
SON oO
Allegheny Aerie.
LUCAS
Mr.
St.
Lucas
state president Special
an Hw
and ed be provided
on St A ere 18 ©
ate
aged 12
He had
from
An
night.
ag rear
28 years, n afternoon
the and was recov-
mits de- |
when ov
them
aperation
ering perdi
ning
Wi Inesdn
| Aerie,
tage
vadoped.,
Saturday
spond, and
Monday m
in the cemetery at
Van
He
in only
was performesd |
but failed to re-
15
he
at n
«d to
titon Centre,
he passed
Hs
WwW
Evers of the U,
to mourn
David
away
rest
(Eames
Rev.
f ning
orming was la
and sport contests
there will be a ball at the Knights
feof Columbus finn
leaves ' Et
3 . . {tion headquarters with
brother, a host |... ng
of friends.
mm ——— = A SARS
No Graduating Exercises This Yea
S——————— A] oT ———
BOALSBURG,
r.
5 ry Reformed Sunday sect
» i
will
cies of the
Hall High
happens that
wis the
tfme the
manner
There be no graduating CX
firey week with
Visi
senior ¢
- tise
schock
the
senior cla
wins gmdua
addition
+
Clases
he
the course
year to
last year's “graduates”
another year, and gr
were deemed unnece
Memoria) Serviees,
Services at
will be
P. MM. The
Wilkam E
the famous
War Rev
the
fe
the Sprucetown cemetery
Day
speaker will
held on Memo nt
proncipal
Mon
28th Division
H. H Shern
Methodist church,
Lieutenant
of the Worl
tRomery
Mn. pastor
will also speak
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Exhibit Building Burned.
One of the
Par}
®
tM
exiuibit bulidnms TUSSEY VILLE
Grange wns destroved
Haven Friday
Rivest
to Lawk
BF
mdorexd to
nya
returned
He
an
business trip
Mr. and Mrs
r of Woolrik
server
In the |*®
antiquated car
about tw, o'dock Tuesday night
£ Li
building was stored an anG 2
¥ thts tiles
camp h this place
equipments, the | “7
The |
was
oused and some
. friends
Price
prom-
with
from
pitter bel
association
rigin of
and
"
the first joss of the kind experienced
: 3 row
HnEnown y
burgh on Saturday hiss the
A. & FP
nearer home
ise of employ it in chain
——— A ————
Jacobs—FPhillips,
where
Miss Violet
Ww. Jacobs tend at the hom
Phillips, both of |
took place Monday morn- { baby
bungalow home of the |esduy
the Western Penitentiary Mr Mrs C
College, called
er's sister,
Saturday.
store some
Palmer spent the week
4
The mary of Leslie
and Miss Margaret
Centre Hall,
ing at the
chaplain of
at Rockview
age at Pot
10-3b
last Wed-
of her parents
tern Mills helping her
which
onre for
brother arrived
and W. Swartz. of State
it the home of the form-
a, Mrs. David Fortney, last
Local Minlsterium Meets,
The minksterium met at the
leformed parsonage on Monday wit the
following Revs, present: Jingman.
Drumm. Haney, Keener, Kirkpatrick
and Sherman. This was the first c
ministerium attended by Rev. Sherman
It was decided to have Community
Daily Vacation Bile Schools at Centre Cs
Hall and Spring Mills have Ci
a term of 10 teaching days. 1
a —
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Samuel H. Albright... Bellefonte
Edna K. Bartley . . Hublersburg
Emery ©.
Midred G.
W. Leslie
Margaret
EH ————
NOTICE!
have just
tooald
unioaded the following
Wire—an
Ci Lehigh
of Rand
of Lumber, consisting
No. 1 Flooring: No
, ed
heights,
Portland Cement.
ir as fol
2 Flooring
schools to
WH:
Roofer ing and Surfaced Boards
innzed
y
28-gauge Corrugated
aly
Car
Iron—all lengths.
Car of Salt
+ . Bellefonte
. Bellefonte
Centre Hall
Centre Hall
Holderman
Tierney
Mae.
Loaders.
Car of Machinery, as follows:
sey-Harris Binders Mowers,
lakes and Tedders
Jacobs
Gi. Phillips. .
Minmich coves JEBlysburg Spreaders—these are the late
Jell............ West Leesport jed—come in and lok them over; they
ne | Nack Hawk
Reformed Missionary Convention. | Cor Potato Dir
The twenty-third annual convention ! d i
of the Woman's Missionary Society of 5° John Rakes. Corn
the West Susquehanna Classis of the | Planters and Gang Albright
Reformed church met at MeClure, Sny- | Quitivators: Syracuse Walking lows;
der county, Wednesday and Thursday And lastly, we wish to call your at.
of Inst week. The delegates from Cen- .
{ tention ne 3 y
tre Hall who attended were Mrs, C1 3 id ots Anthracite Coal we
W. Boozer and Mrs. W. F. Bradford Dave new. Come in and look it over,
Mra. F. M. Fisher. representing the YOu can readily make a decision when
Girls Missionary Gulld, was also pres | you see it. Now is the time t, buy
ent; also, Mrs. J. B. White, of State ' your coal to get the reduction and get
College,
pte .
The receipts for the year from the n ba ter quality
We are at your service at all times
various sources totaled 1.867.290, all of |
which except $21.12 was expended. The to show you our line, whether you buy
sums contributed by societies in Cen- jor not, and assure you that our prices
tre county were as follows: Aarons- ii justify your time as being well
Charles 8S
Mary E.
iare a real spreader.
n Planters, Farquhar
Side
Plows;
Deere
adv,
Hall $110.46; Howard. 17; State: Go| "POU ¥ ou shonid make u purchase
I ——————_—— a WE a
The New York Warld puts it neatly :
the politicos status of Harry M. Daug- Coughing
herty, who resigned the Attorney Gen- Tires the old, lowers their vital:
The
chot, why, retains his Governorship un- cough medicine for old and young
der another kind of fire, ds that the CHAMBERLAIN'S
delegnte-at-targe to (leveland and the C
Pennsylvania machine keeps the latter Good for every member of the family
wv pd
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
of all kinds; Cultivators; Drills;
FOR SALE—16 H. P. TT Traction "heels: Pulleys; Belting, etc—JOHN
Engine; 1 CI 30x46 Peertess Threshing HAUGH AND SONS, State College, Pa.
Machine with self-feeder and wind Exclusive agents in this territory. tr
| WANTED—A housekeeper in fam-
stacker; 1 water tank, and an EY 16x18 S— —
Hay Press, All are in good working A A. —.——
condition. For sale hy J. H. Durst,
Centre Hall, Pa.; Phone 32R11, Olle 1 Insurance an
Want to Buy or Sell ?
Hy of four; small children; no | rey
washing ironing. —Mrs, Max Har-| ———————— -
i
5 « Gast Tron Wanted.-
| FARQUHAR Older Presses, Saw- | \y.-déop usa postalioard : Kina,
! d : pos ca an we wi
mills and attachments, Threshers for (call at once.
| steam or gus tractor drive; steam and | Laure
| as Tractors; Steam Engines; Bofllers Felton Foundry Go. Inc.
IRON AGE Potato Planters, both au-
tomatic and two-man types; Sprayers;
Diggers, and Garden Tools. —~JOHN
HAUGH AND BONS, State College,
Pa. Exclusive agents in this terri-
tory. ue
LADIES WORK AT HOME, pleasant
Whole
Highest prices paid. For
SEE US FIRST
easy sewing on your machine,
or
uly
0
pary time,
box
ite
information address L.
In.
Jones,
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE HALL, Pa,
Olney,
no
or
| nis. Lewisburg,
oz2pd
i
|
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SOMETHING
NEW!
Try Corl’s
ICE CREAM |
Every mix is rigidly tested
and made in the most mod-
ern way. All orders, both
wholesale and retail, will
receive prompt attention,
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
OUR PARLOR TRADE
E.Church St., CENTRE HALL
a ——— a
—
——
Complete Your Spring Needs.
Always Reliable
MILLHEIM
going to try It again.
Our Stock of USED CARS Is made ap of—
Runabouts, Tourings
and One F
The Cars have been reconditioned and are all In good running order.
THE SALE WILL BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 1 O'CLOCK.
few of which are listed below:
CHAMPION X SPARK PLUGS
CHAMPION X PORCELAINS
3-IN. FABRIC TIRE AND TUBE.
81%-IN. FABRIC TIRE AND TURE
814+IN. GIANT CORD TIRE AND RED TUBE .. .
equalled.
82x4 CORD TIRE AND TUBE...
82x4'¢ CORD TIRE AND TUBE
day of the sale.
This Is an opportunity of a» Iie time for the Used Car Bayer,
fresh In your mind.
BELLEFONTE, PA.
lege, $69.68.
Centre Hall, Pa.
when it says that “the difference in
eralship under fire, and Gifford Pin- ity. best standard family
Ohio machine sdlects the former as a
OUGH REMEDY
at home.”
on hand. Last No-
OWNERS, a
buy on the
MAY 17th,