THE CENTRE REPORTER. ISSUED WERKLY, - CENTRE HALL, PENNA, THURSDAY, JUNE s, 1924. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, B. W. BMITH.....coooosnennarreass Editor EDW, BE BAILEY......Loeal Editor and ET —_—_—N Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab as second class mail matter. insertion, Local notices accompanying display ad- vertisements, five cents per line for each insertiop; otherwise, elght cents per line; minimum charge, twenty-five cents, Display advertising rates made known en application, Borough Fire Alarm. 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 Reformed church. _ CHURCH APPOINTS. M. C. Drumm, LUTHERAN, (According to schedule) Spring Mills, afternoon; of mill (Rev. Pastor) - morning; Hall, — Methodist Eplsecopa) H .H. Pastor) Tusseyville, Centre evening. (Rev. Sherman, Evangelical (Rev. J. F. Bingman, Pastor.) Lemont— Sunday School 9:30 A. M. 10:3p A. at Regular ' worship M. Hall— Sunday School at Linden at 1:3 Regular worship at P. P M. M. Tusseyville— Sunday School 9:1 M. M. at A, Regular worship at 7:30 P. Preshyterian (Rev. J. M. Presbyterian — Lemont, Kirkpatrick, Pastor) morning ; Boalsburg, afternoon; Centre Hall, evening. Trinlty Reformed (Rev, Delas R. Keener, Pastor) Hall Organ Centre 7:15 7:30 8:30 Spring 2:30 ’ tecital, Church Services, Sunday Schoal. Mills— 2 tegular Lord's Day services, 1:30 Sunday School. Farmers Mills— 10:30 Church services 9:30 Sunday School. Saturday, 2:00, Catechetical lectures. Union— AARONSBURG REFORMED Charge (Rev. John § Hollenbach, pastor.) S. 8. at “The 8 Salem 9:30: services it 10 of Christ.” 30. Subject, Millhefm Day Come Peace 8 at 30; Children's services at 7:30. Everybody we! Child Labor Amendment, Approval the amendment was given by Senate to a constitutional the which would empower to of It the Federal Govern- prohibit the 18 had been ment Hmit, regulate or labor children under vears of age, by States The than previously H ind for ratification Vote approved LS now goes to the was 61 to 23, or five more the necessary two-thirds Under the amendment of would be vest Congress woukl have the power regulation. but the enforcing power the Federay and State The of the States #3 necessary for The by ed din Govern- of ratification ments, vote three-fourths measiire is being stoutly opposed chief in many organizations. whose objection high. principles, is that the age limit too Other objections are on general BILL BOOSTER SAYS YN ONY BE A SCiSSORBILL | A HE'S A STIFF-NECKED OLD GUM WHO SAYS, "WHAT was GOOD EMOVGH FOR MY OLE GRAND PAP © GOOD ENOLGH FOR ME!" PROGRESS HAS STEAM-ROLLERWG OVER “THE NECK OF THE SQSSORBILL Missionary Convention, The Woman's Home and of the | Conference of the Busquehanna of Central Pennsylvania of the Luther- church will meet In Hall June 18th and 19th. Among the speak- { ers will be Rev, C, H. of Wil- | Hamsport, returned missionary from Africa, who on Friday evening, the last Foreign Missionary Society Northern Synod ian Centre Brosius, | sesdion of the gathering, will speak on “Our Afifican Mission.” J. F. Harkins. of State College, preach the E, preside at tev, will Mrs. wily er confernece #ormon, of sessions, Selinsgrove, Mrs. Fish- missionary George Fisher, all president of | cdety of the Synod. Lf Qe Recelves Medal for Herolsm, WwW. the Tyrone Division in the 80- known at John Saxton, well young operalor | Untonvillle, who so signally distingulsh- ed himself as no hero his tower, June Sth at he snalched a death of last year, when child fast the two-year-old from of the approaching Ledvigh Express at of his life was one of the twenty-seven to bronze in face risk own and Bmb, Pemmsyivania be System employes presented with the Company's for acts of medal the performance of extraor- dinary valor by President Rea at Broad Street Station a few HE LER The bear heroic wt He Crossing facts of Saxton's this for station, repitition at time Lehigh whistle the at Unionville and at the Andrew John i Roly fore- Httle Jackson of Undonville, He to pull time saw Son, Hon Robison. track the it mean wadhdie track was it ind up on stop realized that too late the board on from off a Second by. unadulterated engineer, he rushed ust “0 and snatched little John the track of before It heroism, J a fraction heavy thundered de od and express was a of pure, Saxton richly deserves the great honor that has been bestowed him —————— i —— A ————. BOALSBURG. The Maltas were successful with the festival though started at a late date Everything was & in good time $102 of nd and the gross receipts wer large oroswd people wer dal Day e Yéenuing The LAoy d think more than ever band furnished the music comb of HM sessions of grand P Altoona was the speaker. Hosterman ittending the 1. fox of 18) he this week. The graves ay $ decorate others ne. I of 0 O wd the ‘ thelr departed bir on Sunday evering 6 o'clix Rev, 8. C. Stover Monday Berlin movesd 1] to field of labor Wieland his new U Robert at o and wife wife Httle Friday Rode rt Hazel Sund and and motored from vin ot Mrs ing nn a new Chevrol +» guests of “1 home the Edna Irv Assembly Tis to the Rebekah Men ro went Day her Mo Mra Altoor of Spring Mil Alt Among them we Belle Intire and fansily. of 1 Lee Brooks and family family wife Emory Gettig Iris of ‘ of Pitts- Stuart and Lt vn Johnston and 1 : Draavig fainilies, burgh and Reuben IN their Samuel Kaup. John Fisher and wife. Miss Planche Rowe, Mothers- and sme of his family. Mr, and Weaver, J. H Weber, Harold Kuhn Wagner, Mm Andrew Gregg Keller baugh Mra. Ben and family and Fred others Coxey Harry J ”~ family, Browse, Cyrus amd A ————— LINDEN HALL Joeraldine Mrs Margaret Miss aunt, Mra lege, i= Swab, Lohr visiting het Frasier of State Col- is Howard Swabh, a guest at the home of The Rock HE Sunday school was re- orgamized recently and was well at- on Sunday evening. J. WW. Keller friends in this place. after hav- the and the tended Mrs many is visiting her ing spent pst year traveling in California other western visitors here over Mem- John F. and Mrs. Calvin Robert Wie- Among oral Day were Mrs and son Mr. Wieland and Mr. and Mrs, Zeigler Lewis and and daughter Betty. Wililiam Feilding, of Staten Island, N. Y.. bs spending this week at his form- the funeral of his mother, who buried on Saturday, ALLA MA SABA ANE. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. P. H. Luse lost a valuable horse on Tuesday. We ean all rest easier after Congress adjourns on Saturday. was Mre. Clarence Heim, of Harrisburg, and sister, Mra Robert Stmatton, of Bunbury, were guests of the W. F. Colyer family Thursday of last week. Mr, and Mra John 8, Getchell and children, of Uniontown. are enjoying chell's parents, "Squire and Mes, Cyrus Brungart. in Centre Hall George Richards, one of ghe depend rather serious fliness. has recovered EE —— == MARRIAGE LICENSES, Frank E. Ehrenfeld Philipsburg Helen Davidson E. Thal Smead Lawrence Marie C, Bellefonte Bellefonte Smetzer Walk Woodring Maxwell Lenora A. PB Margaret S, Guy E. Moyer Sarah Smith Harvey W. Stover....... Florence A rmst PONE. ..... Frank MacIntire Miranda Phitipsburg Port Matilda Turner Port Bellefonte Centre flan State College State College ohn Hefright A. Hahn Lewis J, Lock Willetta ‘ine { Michael Stover Ruth Wells Philipsburg Philipsburg Smith Mary Duritzo August Homer City Hawk I A sis. Dr. Dunlap 30 Years a Minister, Pr. 'W. C Matthew's Lutheran the | Rev, Dunlap, pastor St. church, Read ing, celébrated thirtéeth anndver- nenister, Of the the sary of his ordination Dr is Aa native Centra held during Murs, Mins Dunlap is a last services Park 0 was county and year on Grange Encamp- Dunlap. before May ment and wir, marriage. Rhone , Hall. rm ————A SS Missionary Soclety Officers, the the Centra Of At Home of Synods meeting and Foreign Missionary socie- the Centra and Susquehanna hald of the tw, boxdies was effected ties at Sunbury. the merger The the Wo Missionary OF - Known FP Sockety of Susquehanna ganization is now ie man's Home and reign Synod of Cen- EB H The officers lex Mrs, tral Pennsylvania, @ George Mrs statistics N Selins- ed were, re wichent, recording secretary. <8 New Bloomfield; Mise Ol} Woodward, treasures Mise Martha The and Fisher; Korman, SeCrelary we Dimm. ¢ presidents of Norther ira {grove v | Muniatn i 2} i - conferences n 1 he old Cen Pennsylvania Syr We i fall ng 1 3 Mrs Anna Mclonak Headsy Mrs Ww The 8 Smith. Centre ext mess Ail —— — fp S————— n be held in § unsport, Centre County W, C, the meeting of was made at generous 1 wyi 8d hospital U.. which has long room in the hospital tion gave the returns from 0. to the $100.000 fund Pr 3 been 20 onsny OOmtewts as held in ¥ Bellefonne At for oounts ind the nd High school not prizes awarded n the county papers in Trees Bel increase men efonte, i Hall county interest 2° and ot} Un ons re oughout th likewise ratifying organived ‘ A w flourishing L The YY. FP. B Branch) at State Hall first progress new union, ia reporied T. 1 {Young it Wingate was also a for the children Peo ple's College and ¢ in work. Ww Centre have done © “he i { night of the County T tember convention at Howard in is to be Young People's at which time gold medal contest Ly ithe 1. T i a L.'s will be held and a playlet P.B the soldiers given by the Centre Hall Y Much gailors department is manifest through. A of [ana sunshine bags have been mada by to interest In and out the county number afghans Centre. county unions and sent dimbled wewdd war veterans The U erans Bureau oalle the work of the T. VU. of ithe War and Navy frequently 8. Vet. Ww {more are being made C. “inestimable value” expressed their tion —————— A ——— Klansmen Barred from Jury, The tered Kentucky Laure! shnging rebuke adminis the Ku Klux Klan has just been inflicted In AT. W. Manning, Tivos i #0 far to county by braces several mountain counties in which the Kian has a strong foothold, om. WOW! LOST ALL THREE. | | (Continued from first page) — ct io a erly; hit, Cable. Struck by Gross 6, by Gramley 9, The Centre 3-base out MCOre Hall 10001 Millheim 0300 x- “State” Wins In 10 Innings. “State” Hall battled Saturday innings 200 by 10 1 .+s:8 0 08 1 and Centre for an extra. inning afternoon Park, over on Grange lads the interest - the college town the in 10-9, the because getting { 10th, Score winnnig It kind Of “break* the run Was an ing game that fandom en- Joys, ig tense moments, when a means so much for fone side or other, There were two outstanding for | Hall, and GAMland for State figures Lin the game-—Lynn Ross Centre College. toss establivhed a place for himself hinll of He did | the mightiest thing any player can do | the { thing the fllustrious Babe ith could | { {in the Immortal fame. at the most critica moment; same hit home It {have done no better; | oe, a ¢ the h {run with bases full, came Hall Livan in the soevent when Centre wis 9-3 found the dragging | Hs Emery, cushions when on on BCONe 8. Ross and Gross on he stepped to the plate Myers slipped momentarily and ut the of There and the ball { heart the plate wis a resounding whack trave of { eled with the ¢ fd Conta speed i omet Lo deep 1 the foul Four tied len fis close to line {runs Two more the score of Gail Lh from cen- He there | Then the advent {ter fleld to the plicher's enced the bats thereafier; Wis i NO more scoring, not even the versatile “State” phver tenth lashing WIHEIng own game in the by the day i CENTRE HALL RH O 33 Mountain Hes Mount ir Opens, i tanrant The Hs ant Ww sia un th Gap nN on aire ie Osa ? i Pleamnt Ww | Sunday i thereafter peice od Backed DrOY § Paper mountain scen {ery sid t+ makes an fdeal place to hie and confectionaries are about the of the kind ‘A satisfied customer sme as any small place Our | motto is our best | 8 8 EE adv.” Give us a oall Propietor i i Judge Manning asked each {Invisible Empire of the Ku nected with the order to the ‘to the Kian. had been filled. Judge Manning, before stitution, setting forth the doctrine of freedom to all, regardless of race or religion, “The law makes these guarmntees, fellow citizens” Judge Manning. style. tion Is superior to an oath in Court.” - DR. LOUIS DAMMERS Philadelphia Eyesight Specialist ONE DAY ONLY CENTRE HALL Centre Hall Hotel Parlors TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1924 Sam. todp m. My 18th Anniversary Offer 1 offer you a perfect fitting pair of Klasses, including eye examination, fine quality lenses, latest style eye Kinss or spectacle, $3 to $5. For over eighteen years | have suc. cesafully examined eyes and fitted glass. os by my own scientific method (without drops, charts or questions) and always at moderate prices, twelve years continuous visits to Centre County towns, If you are in need of glasses don't fail to take advantage of this remarkable LOUIS DAMMERS . 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