The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 12, 1924, Image 1

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    _ VOL. XCVIIL
THE 1923 POTATO CROP.
in 1922,
Shipments of Pennsylvania's potato
crop fast year amounted to
1.624
according t
of
of Agi
decrease of below
for 1922,
ceived by the
n onrs
Ure reports re
O
Bureau
sylvania Department culture,
Nearly half the shipments made dur-
ing 1923 comprised px of the
ALORS
vious year's which
They
during
The
was shipped
Crop,
stored, were placed
the
on
market first six months
the
orop
year, remainder
after
Lehigh county held first
1.085 «x Potter
On
ing ms, COotnty wi
ond with 434 cars hear important
1
producing and
254
163,
Northampton,
170;
The
ond
Somerset,
last named county
largest producer
ths
th
potatoes, but lp Crop
In
mounted
sumed at home
State production
000 bushels. Carlo
equivalent to 2.519.304
ing to figures supplied
The
markets
balance was
in trucks
———— A AAPA
Will Tour t, California.
and Mrs, W, J
Mr
Mr.
hittle son
Crawford, of Bellefont
tour across the
The tri
Sedan.
a
day.
“Om
wiil have
the men a
vided. It
party to
commadations
sleoping
conditions are
out.”
The
trip
is known
irst
day's
minate at
county, on the
National] Highway
way of Columbus
Louis the
Al
to
izona
Los
state t
ant thes,
a nort
ably
ada. Ten
alloted the
Reporter readers
Mess
ages fron
Way.
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Young
9 +
Grandmother of Five.
“4 1
the
Youngest six
Mrs Balk y
three of
weonia
hangs fourt
them married
member of the
ge
aged 8,
fami]
He became an
was three
Mrs Ba
HRev'a
Goldie, was
Mrs,
fifteen
FT ] '
Badle
the littl
April 26
of
Mary Jane Fenicle
Covers
All
the
of Mrs
exception
Baile
of «(
vier
‘arte,
was
the
married last week ng o
oll homestead in separate ‘homes
As each member of the f
trlly married
the Baileys built them a U
Big Valley the yon
help thelr father-in-law
The Bafley’'s minkture
ttle hom, In
and yushands
cated but two miles
the dual slaying of
prety
fom the scene of
Leah Elenbergor,
Holliday shurg
and her companion, Harry
president of the graduating ol
Marysville High School
————— i —
Centre Countlans Get Diplomas,
The following Centre girls
were awarded in 1924
graduating class of eighty-eight of the
Lock Haven Central State Normal
School on Tuesday morning at the
commencement exercises: Misses Fva
Badlley, Centre Hall; Myra Boone Beech
Creek; lois Crays, Beech Creek: Sara
Gardner, Howard; Donat
Beech Creek; Victor Haney,
Mills; Sam Hanna, Beech Creek:
G. Leathers, Howard:
Blanchard; Ida Rearick,
———-—
Plenty Money for Salaries,
eamury department records re
veal that an Increase from $1756 to $190
a month! in salary has been granted
school teacher,
Cianster,
iste
of the
county
diplomas the
Howsner,
Spring
Pearl
Eran Miller,
Potters Mills,
State
traveling gume protectors. of the state
fame commission and that game pro-
DEATHS,
Catharine
home In
at 8
sufl-
FISHER.
died
Hall
A
from
this
before
Lo
pan
Miss Mary
suddenly at
Friday
days
her
evening,
previous she
pains in the
away until
death, when
Miss
coming
thought
return
unusual
on
few
head,
short
she re-
Ulrich,
Severs
but all passed a
her
her
Ti
arked niece, Lola
the EE back.
however, no of
On her downstairs,
y heard an
the
the
SOON
oh noise
ner
The
and
reaching room found
floor, el,
spread
ostrated de
the de
shock,
on
with
the daughter
Jared B
Hal,
LO 1e
ii Hall tor
re they
her was
Lior Fisher
Penn October
her nle
the
and
make
have since lived
Ref
and was
whe
home.
ti member the res
2 youth, a reg
were held
3
inte home
ITEC
HLerment
Salem Reformed
Penn Hall,
Hev
the
E
n Millheim
Smith,
of Pernicious arnemin.
2 months days
16
was a student at
and
# Smith
Ni
the Cen.
State rmal school, Lock Haven.
he past two and would have
Years
graduated from that institution at
recent commencement She was i
member of the graduating class of 1920
High the
grade
Miihedm school, and taught
primary there following her
graduation She was recognized as an
accomplished planist,
It de almost a» yenr since she first
complained of 8 health. Beveral weeks
after returning to school from her hol-
she took sick and
taken to the hospital
and operated on for
day wacation. in
March was nt
Willamsport ap-
As soon as she was able to
she was brought home.
Because of her sweet disposition and
general good mature. her death a
loss to the family and com-
pen dicitise,
be moved,
in
distinct
munity.
She ds survived by her father, two
sisters, Rosie and Ada. and two broth.
ers. Rufus. at home and Ray, of Tus-
seyville, Funeral services were held
Thursday of last week in the Evangel.
ical church, conducted by Rev, C. B,
Snyder. Interment in Union cemetery,
Milthedm.
tectors® salaries have been increased
from $125 to $136 a month This will
be good news t, the game protectors
throughout the county, The stat, fish
hatchery assdtants including those at
Measant Gap Institution. have also
CO!
Class
A very oxoe
Nght
Class
y
soenlor class
IENCEMENT
Night
Hent
program was g Dy he
il
Hoehool
Program,
recanized
the Gregg To hip Vo
Hull
Vening
cational
Spring Mila
last
set
in
of
1 ttem wis made to
the usu cut and dpied
tain
Al
Wee
tWay fom
Tar
mu
CHoOTuUSs
opiate
real
been granted small salary boosts
Commencement Exercises,
Teachers Elected In Borough.
— ———
Bartges Reunion,
E. Decke
Mi
The Centre Reporter. $160 a yaar
MISSIONARY CONVEN
The Nort
ign
Missionary Society of the Susquehan-
#1
w 2
and
na Synod of Central Pen Vania
on Wednesday
June “th
WEDNESDAY E
of next week, snd
Devotions
Welcome
Response
Sermon
Convention
Offering Announcements
JAY, JUNE
AT SPRING MILLS.
The Political Situation. .
The Violin.......
Waltz, Sweet Hope
(Accompanied by Janet Campbell)
: Eugene
Harry
Guy
Valedictory
Milady
Addy *
March,
Presentation of
Overture,
Sst iaves W. 8B
Guard of Honor
Diplomas, C.
of School
Rev, E
Daves ..
H, Eun-
soard
E
gard, President
fe nedic
March
Thos
deserve
Harry
POR
tion
Hay
who
Dy
py
ne took party
recognition,
and Guy Vonada
Proper
Haney
situation discussed
ad as
id
this great
chief executive,
msight into
choosing our
viedin 1
umber
to
appealed 1, every
who
was
High
especial
The
i young
1 hom wove vio
rendition excel
man of sch
Immediately after commencemer
held a
the
he alumni association
Hines
Wed
Wis se
meeting an sohool,
by the annual banquet
rved in the Fymnasium
WwoOralions were especially
music added gre
In
stmaster
Te hestra
won { ies absence
cand ton John Corm
Ivcker, « of “20
GY
Nn
i
onarnt h
Shon Davs
urned to death
efforts were
UNE men to
free them
he fire not
by
place
in
been coused
paying about the
to the close proximity of
the ofl house the
hig that but nominal in.
was carried by Mr. Bradford
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OC. Assoelation Reunion.
Centre County
will hold twenty
at Bellmont Mansion
Saturday. June
countians and their
attend and make
Centre county picnic
The
its «firwt
Boeipnm
reunion
rmont Park 21m
Centre friends
© invited to it
a
characteristic
Pennsvivania gots $3.3265.045
highway fund
of the
Federal
TION, CENTRE HALL.
19th body will be presided
Mre. George E. Fisher. The prinoi-
speaker will be Rev, C. H. Brosius
Williamsport, a returned missionary
Africa.
The program follows:
VENING-7:180
he over
by
pal
of
from
wy. M. C
Miss Elizabeth Royer
Mra, C. A. Kniss
J. F. Harkins,
State College. Pa.
Benediction,
Drumm
Devotions
Enrollment of Delegates
Appointment of Committees
Departmental
Conference
teport of Nominating Committee
Closing Hymn,
Mra. F. H. Daubenspeck
H. Stine
«« Mra. Randall Miller
Mra T, 8. Minary
verse Mra LB, Stover
Devotions .... Santas anns
Address To 1. B. & Y. PP. 8 wiety
“The Benefita of Merging”
CRE v eran
cov Miss Anna Sahm
Prereisseasin Rev. WJ. Wagner
tesrrsiesiesaiven Mra WM, Rearick
Brewer, Mra. Alfred Ostrom
Pralse Service
Offering
Minutes
Benediction,
Choir
sressssavsrnsiinn Rew, © HH. Brosius
Fartusernsannnvn env usaNn eran
1924,
EK.
| WIN AND LOS
Then
Snappy Game to Bellefonte,
i
A Defeat Millhelm,
In n
“0.0
te
rv er
Milihéim,
ire Out
“Lefty
ner Yur
Bellefonte Wins in 91h.
i H N
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Vacation Bible
Hal} and
School for
Mills,
Dally Centre
spring
mites
| church
am Ye
influenc«
youth
The
morning
Gewsoryveos
Oar
soho
gram is
Devotional
Memory per
Mu
Calisthend
Fite
Hbhle
Habit
We
and gin
to the Preshytesian
clock Monday. June 186
a stwgdent of the Duality
Boho, President and
tem J. M. Kirkpatrick
re
map study
and heaith
y
Tike
would
within th Hmit
chumvh
Bae
and 1
Vv
SOCTeilarnr)
nen
vr Sure. Spell It Centre.
T™ State 4
a question Jong
concluded that
was the proper way to spell the coun
ty we live In. The name of this county
Was neve spelled any other way
since ts erection.
And as, with Centre Hall
ret way to spell it is Centre,
tre county. The old town name was
never spelled otherwise, The move.
ment on foot during the past years to
modernize names of towns streams
and mountains has run its course, and
now, as is proper. the original names
and the spelling of them. is prefered
Every village, borough, olty., stream
and mountain name hag som, local sig.
nificance. Let us hold to them, for
there Is nothing better, Pe
The following was forwarded to this
office from Penn State: The Het of
second scholastic honor winners, those
graduates who attained 4 grade be-
tween SO and 85 per cont. included
Harold O. Alexander, of Centre Hall
decd
when
© Geographic boa
ag, settled
Cenire and not ©
The cor.
Tike Clon -
NO. 2
‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
WwW. «
rishureg 4
ntil Tuesday
from the
a fourishing
Miss Agnes
Mise Ruth
on Sat-
mn
local
bi
her
her
a student
was with
Mr
Centre
and
Hall,
State this
took up
the begin-
and held to
He is a young
11 qualities and one
heard from favoraby in the
Two other young men from
wide of Centre county to
Alban Evan®n Jones of
md Fred E. Wagner, of
Station,
of MifMlinburg are chaf-
the
Penn
He
in
sie tion
sieoring
loge work
finish.
uth
iuntle are
Lidmien Hall
Hall
vitiveons
ng beonuse borough was the loser
in a sult for damages, the jury award-
sum of $4000. It appears that
W. Stewse purchased a grist
mill some years ag, and that the bore
ough. a
ng he
one Clyde
number of years previous to
had utilized a portion of
the stream for borough
was brought more than
after the water had
been ied from the stream.
Mr. and Mra Korman
Children, of Philadelphia, for several
days net week camped in the Seven
Mountains using the Bradford hunting
cmp, on Stone Creek. as thelr head.
quarters. Mr. Spicher d& a city mall
cartier and getting back into the
mountaing was a relished experience to
him as well as to the remainder of the
family. He is a member of the Brad
ford hunting party and thoroughly ace
quainted with the wilds in that sec
tion of the mountains
his purchinee,
the water in
ee, The suit
twenty-one years
Spicher and