The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 26, 1924, Image 1

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    CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE
BIG St HOUL. OF =
INSURANCE. | RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
——
_VOL. XCVHIL
GOVERNMENT PAYS
DIVIDEND ON
26, 1924,
NO . 26
‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
SUMMER
FINAL TRIBUTE TO DR. SPARKS.
Y. PP. BJS BRD CONVENTION. Bellefonte Wins from
wliefonte, leas
Locals,
pies bey 5
Hall
inneng g
Nats
Cres |
Serviees Held {College
urday Morning-—HBody
Chapel
to Be
in Eighty-four Young Ladies Spend Week
In Harrisburg With Profit,
defeated Centre
' evening in a 7
Over Two Bilillon Government Insur- School at Dickinson College Open to All
ance In Force—Serviee Men May
Relnstate Lapsed Insurance,
dividends have been paid
all types of permanent
date more than $5,000,000
distributed among
converted Government Life
Over $2,000000,000 of Government
surance in force. ‘The total
of death claims which has been
ed is 150.789, which
423,094,971.63 of insurance. 4,721
men and women have applied Joi
ernment Insurance.
Thousands
Government
est, safest
are dnquiring
obtain it.
All ex-gervece men
carried Term (Wau
may reinstate and
are in good health,
application and
monthly premium
ance and the first
converted insurance.
Specia) reinstatement
been arranged for those w
in good health, provi B
permanently and totally
their disabilities the
service.
Government
ried In its Term
1926, ay be
choice of six different
These policies contain n
features which
elsewhere at such a
This low rate
administration
the Government
Most insurance
disability to age 6
no age Hmit these
Government Insurance nor
tra charge
Liberal guaranteed v
render value;
extended insurance) are
the end of the first
84 per cent of th
obtained
force one
Ful; information
be mailed
ance
20th
Pa.
Liberal
have
holders
Insuriand
policy
is nun
represermt 3
of people, realizing
is the £
the mar
how they
Insurance
and best
each day
on
men
Insul
convert i if
by
payment
Term Ii
on
and wi
Time)
submitting
the
on the
premium
privileges
ho
Hr they Mm
1 disable
are result
may be
Marci
on
insurance
Form
converted
until
or it
plans
oan not
low
porasil
Is le
expenses are
companies
benefits
to benef
paid up
year
© Cash
after the
poRicy
for year
AT <
jest
Vet
Streets,
upon
Division,
and Arch
rest
U. 8 ral
P
—————— A AS
Cross Burners Fined,
The following
Lewistown
Floyd
Lewistown
H
8 reprin
Gazette
and
und
11 ¥
2 AT
Goss
San
ephant
each and
a hearing before
Justice of the
township, Tuesd
men.
son Jine, of
the Justice's
orderly
the costs.
Wil
il
in company
Bh
Court
conduct and
in connection with
in it
market operated by |
Kline Bur
night of May 9
AH five of
participation
Cross
Cross front of
Extension,
the n
in the
are employees
taflway
It
that
ment
Express
COmMbDUny
was the
claim
the
to his 1
gravated by
cowl by
M. A. Davis. con
ed up the
before the justice's
was insufficient
Guy and Dyson
for the
disorderty
usiness
the of a
of
wearing
one the participants
inty detective
case and
Court
1
ence
Wherry
oy
Ki
American
company; who paid
and for his
Tomilson, in his
an element of spite
demonstration which
jure his business
brought to
by others
It is alleged
robe and cowh
the entire
Costs employees
complaint, al
entered into
was likely t«
the action
similar
and
discourage acto
one of the five
— MA issn
The Marlons Hold Jobs,
Governor Pinchot took of
Pa and Ma Marion. The former. E. C
Marion, és a bullding and loan inspect
or, while Mrs. Leah Cobb Marion has |
been given a berth on the state board |
of motion picture censors. Mrs. Mar-
fon has Jong been a W. C. T. U. leader
and prominent ¥n Republican politics
care both |
Watts, the Poet,
Some time ago C. 8. Walla
City, Kansas, in poetry gave an
to the Kerlin Poultry Farm for
chicks. and now In verse he
acknowledgement of their
thus:
order
baby
makes
arrivad
The chicks got in last night on Five
And every one of them alive;
Altho some were a little week,
Food and drink they seemed
1 gave them water, hard bolled egg:
You should have seen em “Shake a leg,’
They sure enjoyed their lunch at ten,
They took me for a mother hen
to seek
At noon today they're still alive,
And In the water try to dive;
White as snow and three days old,
To me they're worth their
gold.
weight In
"Tis Quite a trip for little tots.
From Mr, Kerling' down to Watts;
"Tis fifteen hundred miles or more,
And not one dead--not oven sore
I'll eare for them from day to day,
And bring them up the Kerlin way:
This Winter when the eggs are high
Plenty to sell and none to buy.
Kerling' food and cottage cheese,
A little serateh feed. cooling breege,
Good pure water, lots of sun, )
KBRLIN LEGHORNS--watch ‘em run
penomiinations — Course Greatly
Varied,
fourth nna] summer
fu anoted
of the Met
eal
Missionary Convention,
'
nin
It
weed
the The
on le
Cin
brute, and
membhe
CTR Say
thon a hound, which
the
ind
He and
serapping
the family man Into
wile
the
and the hound
tien? Hp to nv
Within a’ year
M
Loughner,
with
temper
levelopments
or tw, the had
mot hey
d Incerated the
m
: ollie
severely bitten
of Edward
how's face
hie bad
The
Bible
from
Potters
ra. Loughner.
in
his teeth
one
fils
Lioughner family live the
th the
the "Hed Bridge,
Mills
on
lending
this wide
woe, road
"”
On enst
of
Ss ——————— A —————_
The grist mill at Wolfe Store, below
tebersburg. changed hands, the pres
ent owners being Klinger and Young
The former domes from Shamokin and
the latter from Jellefonte, The mill
property for almost forty years was in
the hands of DD. B. Weaver, and for
twenty years was operated by Weaver
& Son. The mil dam, badly wrecked
by high witers in the spring, is being
repaired.
ti
Two weeks mention was made
of a farmer in the vicinity of Oman ge
ville, Tllinods, advertising for sale alfal-
fa hy the acre. A report of the sale.
NO
from $10.04 to $17.00 per acre. The
gross Income from this crop is all a
farmer could desire.
.
Resting Place
Decided.
Endred
i
|
}
| mated-—Finng
Hi
of t
hit
s—— A MASS
Fire at Lock Haven.
lt ——
Girls. Than
«
More Born.
Boys
s—— A ————
The nt
Pr
“Fourth Colyer,”
nso in
Not
i de
board
fin i
Karoondinda Creek.
fled hy
meeting
Penns.
TT
Brapivk
One
by the
{ names
winnie
Flary
rece
Indian
and
Ww the Oe
isbhurg
pany vied
a for
strains,
of
i
aT Using the
of frntaing
from oa
townships state, was
and thant
which rises in Penns Cave,
| Hall, and flows
| near Solinsgrove,
former Trdinn
| Requests fn
| canoeist's clibs
the
nied
in
Peon et Penns Creek.
{
| Centre
near
Susquolinna
itn
“Karoondinda.”
mirmber of
that Indian names
lof streams mountains and other to-
1 pographienl fentures be restored hy
placing them mn after the
ames now commonly used on maps
were refused by the hivi™ for the rea
son that confusion would 4
ng two names the
| feature.
into the
appear under
name of
of srortemen’s
old
parenthoesds
result In
toy topographical
Am——— A
|
!
[By Agnes E. Geary.]
rd annual convention
‘ecpie’s of
Temperance
met
June
local
Agnes
The §
Young
Of
the
the
Wo-
Union
Harrisburg
16 The
union
¥
i
Christian
of Penn
Branch
man's
vivanda
the
less 1
ngman
nt be
tween inten
the
ind
tl number
9 dele
Huth
The to-
guess
rn Were
ii Geary
ts delegates
They
Harrisburg
very
and
M
of and
were entertain
Th
in
the Academy
©
Snent enjoyably
wtion recreation
Lax
general
Rue Chorpenning,
secretary of CO
of credit is
convention a
Sar
amount
the
B. Perkins
onal Y.P. B
REL nat ructions
due
ng
Maud
MLCOe HY
of Byriu
BOC retary
in lax
In
and government
state superintendent
LUM, Was another
Miss Ada
Tok vo
interést
Mat i
from Japan,
She is spending
i and
the
in ou Yer
home and gory
1 A number of
’ TU
the
Of
to her
Were
————————— A —
Huraj Leader School,
LEE
EE a —
Eagles Buy Plane,
Foster upright
thire
floor
building. on
Wi rument wae pre
musical
ur
instrument
Hospital Meeting.
sin of the
following
Hazel,
g new hospital
officers were
president; J
vice-pregident ; R. IL
E.R Owens ireas
Fauble and W. H
resignations and
wl Calvin Troupe
places,
the
Coors
Holmes
secretary.
siph
t heir H 8
in their
rere
The latter
of the former board and
immediately made chairman of the
coimmitiee
co ———————
Festival at Linden Hall
A hig festival wil} be held at Linden
Hall. Saturday evening of this week,
by the baseball club of that place. All
of the season will be on
we invited to attend and
friends along.
dedi
¢ Ys
ng
ACN
i
Your
EE ———
Operator Eludes Capture,
of a still being operated near
College coming to the ears of the
Officer Mingle $id a MNttle
around and finally located
Mant on the John Haugh farm.
the Whitehall road to Scotia.
by R. E. Patterson for some
monthe past Together with Zi-
forcement @fficer Howell, he and Dep-
utiee Harris Holmes. Fred Resides,
George Fulton and Ernest Hoy. prepar-
ed to make a swoop on the place and
capture the operator and seize the
still. Patterson was away from home
when they artived at the place and
they lay inv walt for him. but in some
manner he wised up to what was go-
ing on and jumping in his car he beat
un hasty retreat. The officers gave
chase, but a tire went flat and the
chase was off. Returning to the house
they secured the still together with
abou 140 gallons of mash and a small
quantity of moonshine 8tate College
Timea,
Sti
(IT ean
the
tenanted
few
I SH AAAI
Frank Phillips, sub-agent for Beat
Ross and another
both of Linden Hadl
fo
to John Horner.
the Benner
oar through Mr, Phillips.
fonte Meore, 6-2 rosy
were the Opposing
pitched the better
by
Lhe
Brian
hits to seven Veber
usual. proved undoing
The
seit el
nin infield
Hel
when
Work wu
fx
BOO
ing more than
wl
soot
ures moein
two earned run
in the 3
1
were out rid
beauty
and
Crawford
fn 1:1
SOrel On
CENTRE HALL
R H O
the
RL! ' 1
Wa i
Standing of Clubs:
was
ideally
i Daron
neat and
woodwork
hurchiy
will also
new
the
tion
Carpet dad
church edifice
—— ee...
Bubb-Behrent.
A tspatoh
stated
news
that
at
the
ATentioy
COMMISH
Park Bible
students. Walter
Hall, and Miss
the valedictorian of
celebrated
getting married
of iattle
the
Bubb
evangelist
from
prior to the
OXOTC TE
of
Centre
the
=
Adel
the
#
uating
by
Kulp
be their g
{FOOTE
ey
Mich.
doth My
decided t, engage in
B Creek, pet
ceremony
fmve
work
and
a —
Sarprise Party.
A pleasant surprise
Gertrude Loughner. at
her parents, Mr. and Mrs
ner, of her
day. The following were
Pear! and Edith Floray. Sara
Snyder, Elde Sweetwood,
Sweeney, Mary Fortney
ner, Roth Noll, Gladys
Foust, Gerace and Ruth Vesta
Blauser, Gertrude Loughner, Alvin
Floray. Myels Snyder, George Sweeney,
John Fortney, Andrew Wil
dam Hanna. Ray Noll, Lingle,
Henry Blauser, William Hoovw
er Noll, Edward Loughner, Mme Mer
ritt,. Mrs, C. C. Findlay, from Derry;
Mrs. Isabella Findlay. Mr. and Mrs
J. Elmer Noll, Jr. Dean Noll, Grace
Mi Mr. and Mrs E W. Loughner,
Donald Loughner, "ee
hold «
the home
EW
tighteenth
was nm E
of
Lough
birth-
present
S|nyde
Sarah
Kathryn Wag
Nadi
Grove,
in honor
Cirace
Lenora
Jordan.
Paul
Confer,
A fa
Encampment and Fair News
The committees, Grange
and Fajr, will meet at Centre Hall on
the afternoon of Tuesday. July 1st,
and plan further for the success of
the big gathering.
The pageant, "The Third Season.”
presented so beautifully at Pittsburgh
last November hy Centre County
Granges served to advertise more
widely the Encampment and Fair,
Evening entertainments of the clean:
est and most wholesome (ype are ns
sured through the plays of real dre
matic merit, which will be presented |
by a number of Oranges from various
parts of Centre county.
The secretary. Mise RBankey. will be
in Centre Hall the week beginning
sncampment
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
at the Bitar Store, Bc
days
aw,
few
in
spent a
wanLer
unloaded at
mn one day last
23 inches in length
UnGs WAS
below Ty-
Miithe
ill Hall
Py
Partment
im hav
He in
Philadelp-
John
were guests
sister, Mrs
H wil.
morning
Aanadson
re
of Hebersburg.
wWucted a law
has sod
and hus
edit
new auto
Among
fitted
is are I. M
Flint tour
JRE who
Oakland
XTC
Northumberland
a day
Mr
wind Miss
asi week
Akron
Mr and
Musser
Musser and
Ath
siart-
Ohio,
Mra
Mrs
Ohio
respective
8. Musser. They
of this week,
out.
t Bohn
hin ang Ma
ighter
wd
Musser in the
and son.
Mre C
intler part
plans
Carry
Wack shaggy haired
twelve Years ago
and for a number
ome and protection
was struck by an au
evening and killed He
dog burial by
a well known
and was the
hig and ltte—who
or pat for him.
N. Phillimore.
New Jersey, are on their an-
trip through Pennsyivania and
prams through Centre Hall on Friday,
stopping only jong enough to greet a
few friends. While the couple Mve in
Now in a home just built for
themselves and a daughter wh, is also
married, Mr. Phillimore’s business place
i® in New York City. From here Mr.
and Mrs Phillimore went to Vintondale
to visit John H. Krumbine, a brother,
who is &, badly crippled with rheu-
matism that he is obliged t9 use a
wheel chair.
uEeht
Kn
H
ven a
town
uy nn ary
tof years
by ¢ ¥
Thursday
given a
Flink
acler
of
A
Fiink,
in
Nas
Ma
reap table
Rusty”
abot
Was
town
friend
had a
Mr
Leonia
everyone
kind word
und Mrs. W of
nnd
Jersey,
Mill Creek. at the extreme west end
of Kishacoquillae Valley, ie recouping
its treasury® again by fines collected
from motorists who happen to drive
over fifteen miles per hour through
that borough. The business men of
the town are much opposed t, the ac
thom of the council owing to the fact
that ii ix being shunned by many here
tofore customers, but the council, which
is termed a one-man affair, goes on
grabbing a fine whenever it can. An
autoist who stopped In the town for
ns asked the pump man the name of
the place and on learning §t was Ml
Creek, cancelled the onder for gas and
Monday, June 30th
drove on.
A i pot