The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 21, 1924, Image 4

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    CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924.
SMITH & BAILEY, Preprietors.
8 WwW, SMITH. ..ovneessrsnssssssens Bditor
EDW, B, BAILEY ......Loeal Editor and
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Entered
as second class mall matter.
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, in advance.
twenty cemts per line for three insertions,
and tem cents per line for each additional
insertion,
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisements, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, elght cents per ine;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rales made known
en application.
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of fire in the borough of
Centre Hail, the Bradford & Co. mill
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 chureh.
* GHURGH APPOINTMENTS.
St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran
Centre Hall
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Prayer meeting, Wed, 7:30 p. m.
Spring Mills
Sunday School, 9:30 a. m.
Prayer Meeting, Thurs, 7:
Note:—No
legular preaching
Sept. 7, and Harvest Home service as
per schedule, Sept. 14, by Rev. Dr.
Thomas CC. Houtz, of Susquehanna
University, Selinsgrove
preaching this Sunday.
services Sunday,
Trinity Reformed
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
NO PREACHING SERVICE.
Methodist Eplsecopa)
(Rev. H H. Pastor)
Methodist—Centre
Sprucetown, afternoon;
evening.
Sherman,
Hall,
Spring
morning.
Mills,
Evangelical
(Rev. J. PF.
Tusseyville—
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
Regular worship at 10:3p A.
Egg Hill—
Sunday School at 1:30 P. M.
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M.
Centre Hall—
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M
T:30 P. M.
Bingman, Pastor.)
M.
Regular worship at
Evangelical, Spring
(Rev. E. E. Haney,
Grove, 10:30
Mills
Pastor.)
ust Sermon for the
Sunday School, 5:30.
P. M
AARONSBBURG REFORMED Charge
(Rev. John 8S
NO
August
Paradise, 7:30
Hollenbach, pastor.)
SERVICES
17 and
{hare
jarge on
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Miss Mildred had
Pittsburgh for acon-
Bitts,. who
friends
time,
been
in
siderable
AONE
length of
home esday
Mrs lavton fHloman, of
. Hal
guests of
Homan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. H.
returned
Ohio, drove | Centre
y last week and were
Strohmeier.
Dr. J. L. Seibert,
rector, cautions all not
who have not
childhood, to d, so at
profit by reading the
signature in
A
vinegar
at
days
county medica; di-
vaccinated
been vace
or
nated
mee. Y
notice
since
Ou may
over his
thia issue
snake coolled around the
Miss
an
family
Landis
few
Jug gave
Mills, awlul
ago. The reptile
Mise Landis
fently to identify the
ed
Hallie
Potters sCare n
made its
recovered
CHC Ape
suffic-
species dt belong
before
10.
Mrs. F
why,
fever,
F. Palmer,
confined
improving.
Armstrong, who
Mr. and Mrs,
been ill
better,
Mr. and Mrs. John
Glo, in Centre
days, guests at the C. D. Bartholomew
home. Mrs. Wega is the eldest daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mra, J. H. Krumbine,
of Vintondale, formerly of this place.
She reports her father being very much
crippled from rheumatic pains,
Drilling for water on top of Nittany
Mountain will be attempted by J. H.
Detwiler, who is making the top of
“Old Nittany” a much-sought place.
Mr. Detwiler has also leased a tract
of land on the top to a party who will
erect a garage and establish a gasand
ofl station. The well drilling outfit Is
ready for operations.
Mrs. Carrie Tibbens Heckart, Mr.
Heckart, of Morganza, Mr. and Mrs
Pierce Vonada, of Coburn, were a mo-
tor party visiting in Centre Hall on
Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs Heckart are
the owners of a fraternity house at
State College, and spend much of the
summer time at that place during the
absence Of the students,
Dr. and Mrs, %. M. Weaver and
daughters Catharine, Alice, Gertrude,
Mary, Marion, and song George, Luth-
er and Frank, and the Jones family,
with two friends of the Weaver fam-
ily, making a party of seventeen, came
up for the Mischer reunion at Rolls
ing Green Park, at Selinsgrove. They
later came up to Woodward to spend
the night; made the drive up through
Penns Valley Sunday morning to spend
a short time with thelr cousin, Mrs, ¥.
©. Bairfoot, at Centre Hall, and to get
a velw of the valley from Old Nittany
and ty, see Penns Cave; then back to
Woodward and down through the Po.
econo Mountains, home,
.
of Potters Mills,
bed with typhoid
Her brother, John
makes his home with
Palmer, and who has
some time, not getting
is to
in
for is
Wegn, of Nanty
Were Hall for a few
—
DEATHS,
I——
HEISER, — Dr. Edwin 8: Heiser,
prominent Lewisburg druggist, died at
home there. He was born at Aa-
About ten
trip
years ago
Doctor Heisler the
Holy Land, taking many views which
made a to
he reproduced by stereoptican for the
of the
Lewisburg
organiza
Last
Land,
many church
and vicinity.
the oly
being accompanied on this trip by his
8., Jr. Funeral
Lewigburg, Rev.
tions in
vear, he again toured
services
Babcock
son Edwin
were held at
being in charge.
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SHOLL.~John
of Miles
hospital
Thomas Sholl, a
township, ded at
Danville,
had been a for
vears. He was a son of the late Jacob
Sholl and was born in Miles township
near Wolfs Store, about fifty-five years
nn-
the
he
tive
State at where
patient nearly twenty
ago. Besides his mother he is survive
ed by and one brother:
Mrs. CC. H. Bilerly, of Rebersburg: Mrs.
four sisters
ence Noil, of Harrison City; Mrs. How"
ard Ziegler, of Penn Hall, and Wiliam
J. Sholl, of Millbeim.
of C. H. Bierly, near Rebersburg, and
funeral services held there, conducted
WwW. A. McClellan
in the Latheran-Reformed
by Rev. Interment
was made
cemetery.
———————— es AP AAAI TA,
Notleo—Smallpox In Pennsylvania.
At present there is a Mennce
infection
grenter
of smallpox in Pennsylvania
than has threatened the state in many
the first of the
than twenty people have died of smalil-
vears. Since year more
pox in this state which shows how vir-
is the form in which the disease
most of these deaths
wient
ig now prevailing
waving occurred the cities of Pitts
burg and Pottsville.
The very fact that
vailing the
in
smallpox is pre-
during summer months in
the state
urged
RON and
ery community in
Therefore, it
Pe
ben
8 that all un-
vaccinated those whi
nave not vaccinated since child
hood, to t such stions
them
ike pred
that might save from sn
in the ¥ it
44
Inter Ima been prove
per cent of
i s (Hisense
ifn had vaccinated,
had not
not
wen VAT
chiidhood.—J. I. Seibert, M. D., Coun
Medical Director,
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I. 0. 0. F. Band Organization.
The 1 OP No {
Spring Mills, has org
17
more. The
of
Miles Barger,
ind Ivy
Robert
oo] see
ty
i) fonlize
aniized a band
pieces with prospects
wEanisation
the following mem?
Harry Barger
Bartges, Bruce Meyer
Wm Smith;
James Mo
Finkle,
George Shook,
MeClool, Jou tson |
Ziegler; =
Sweetwood: bass W
dr
Kennelly
The
Ziegler
treasurer. N Sweat wood
Mites Barger Mr. B
i ns
held at
Wwening,
benefit of this
Guy
Ww
Ww
Condo
Car
Bitner ums, John
officers are Presider
vice pres dent (3
eon of
instruct
Fane
A gust
The Old Pike.
Thursing of
John Evey., Ira
Harris held nt is
Om week Messrs
and Hardman
wu posed
in figng
of the two turn
and south from
Up to this time
not made their of-
to the cominty commission
ers, but rumor hag it that a valuation
of $3000 has been placed on the Mii
heim-Coburn section, and $2000 on the
northern section.
inst
Burkett
y have
heen
their finn
meeting
value
as
road viewers the
leading north
Miltheim
the
pikes
borough.
viewers have
ficial report
Attention, Comrades,
The 51st annual reunion of the Cen-
tre County Veterans Club association
will be held in conjunction with the
Grangers’ picnic, on Wednesday, Bept
3. all day. Able speakers will be pres-
ent. Soldiers of all wars are cordially
invited to join our ranks, which are
mpidly thinning. Sixty years ago we
marched forth by the thousands to
protect the flag: now scarcely a corp.
oral's guard gather for the roll call.
Old soldiers will admitted free to
the grounds, eo, Boal, Pres; W.
H. Fry, sec.
be
M.
eb —————— A ————
BOALSBURG.
Mre. I. Mothersbaugh and grand-
daughter Elabeth returned home on
Tuesday from a two weeks’ visit with
Mrs. Mothersbaugh's daughter and
family, at Pittsburgh
R. B. Harrison and family and Geo.
1. Mever and wife attended Pilgrims’
Day at the Malta home at Granville,
Saturday.
Mrs. Anna Davis and daughter Hul-
dn, of Lemont, from Saturday until
Monday, were with acquaintances in
town.
The Sunday Schools of the ninth
district will plonie at Hecla Park on
Friday, The schools here wil be rep
resented, al} going will meet at the
churches at 8 o'clovk., Two bussés and
touring cars will be on hand for all.
William Reish has purchased a sec-
ond hand Franklin touring car.
Merchant and Mra, A. J. Hazel are
visiting their daughter, Mra Florence
Maxwell. in York state.
George 1. Meyer is making ready to
exhibit pianos at the Granger's picnic.
C—O WR
0dd Fellows’ Festival,
1. OO. F. No. 587, Spring Mills, will
hold a festival at which an abundance
of good things to eat will be served,
Saturday night, August 28.
Ls AIS SO A
W. Milford Luse, the rarpenter, Is
having his home in Centres Hall all
doled up with paint, the artists being
John M. Coldron and
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
| Ralph G. Flegnl
fL.ouetta latchelor
Philipsburg
Philipsburg
Altoona
Altoona
8
8 E
Ol=on
Thomas
Ellen E.
RR. Dorman
Ardella Leitch
B. Smith
Shaw
Jesse
Cealin
Howard
Howard
Counts Mills
Clearfield
Ziun
Cup
Centre Hall
. vos os Howard
«« « West
George
Effie
James M. Stover
Sarah Mulbarger
Malcolm Brown
Bessie Shope ou
Faulkner, .
Katherine McAllister
O. Dunn
Behers
Larry B. Virginia
David
Esther
asp An A AIM IANS
Escaped Prisoners Captured.
the
were captured,
caped from Western
Mon
before
nt Rockview and
day morning
Quigley
men
were
for
were given
brought
Judge
of the
tence,
i sentence,
sentencing,
the
impose
usual
which
The
wis captured nt
is to
fourth, George
don, who Lindale,
the
sentenced,
in
mountaing below Coburn,
He
not
was
the
intell
wae regarded by
Court as having sufficient
| gence to know what he was doing, hav-
of his
sentence wil Bus
ing only eleven days gentencs
| yot to serve, and
pended for that reason,
i The {
§ sentences
| lows:
imposed
| John Kelley,
| five years to serve on his original sen
| tence,
half to
Must serve in
one BOVON YOR,
John Kelly, Westmoreland
sentenced to 10
from
11
was serve
addition to the
unexpired term.
Frank Place,
sentenced to
Years in
County, was
to fou
to completing his «
Allegheny
serve from two
vears in addition
sentence
——— A IE AN
Lytle Reunion at Colyer,
The
held at
Colyer
29nd annual Lytle reunion was
the home of A. J, Weaver,
with 153
ident ped
or Satu
ints presen
'
L
ont “ wt
were
ss MA ALA
Recommend Killing Does,
During
on i
Cee revenue
ine
the todal revenue
$673 258.24. Expendits
otal G0 16% 0
i 3
ountiing to
the
jres
3
far 1923 period
C—O
DON'T QUIT SCHOOL.
Don't Let Money Hecloud Vision of
the Future—~Getting An Education
I= the Job of Youth.
ringing in
back to
thousands
The school bell wii be
several weeks calling thelr
studies many of boys and
wiris.
This bell should be a
has
high school, commerciag
Summons to
finished
sn hood
every boy who not the
Or He -
pared themselves for some useful trade
in vocational schools,
the opening of
An this time for
school and
of
Ya
approaches, sooves of boys
girls who the
and have gone
have reached age
sixteen Years into
cation jobs for the summer, are
ing in the
of whether to continue work
back to school
This problem should
without
with older or girl
should decide for themselves a ques.
tion which i= #0 vital to their
mppiness and condition in life
And parents who feel the need of the
earnings of their children should give
more than a single thought t, the dif:
ference between the value of this com-
pensation now and the value of a com-
pleted high school education to their
children ten: twenty or thirty years
hence
Don't let the appearance of a dol
jar In hand bdbecloud the vision of the
future. .
Getting a thorough education is the
joh of youth and nothing should be
permitted to Interfere with it
A SSSI
Harry M. Gibbs, a Lewistown pho-
tographer, hit and bowled over one of
four deer that seamped over the state
rond near the county line. Mr. Gibbs
checked up his ear, but not quick en-
ough to avoll hitting one of the ani-
mals, Curious to know to what ex
tent the animal was dnjured Mr. Gibha
got-out of the car ty make an investi.
turn-
over their minds problem
or go
not be solved
investigation and consultation
persona, N, hoy
future
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102
yourself.
of costs or profits
Wearing Apparel.
HT
-
It will be a decisive house-
large New Fall Line.
All must be sold regardless
We could write a page
Seeing is be-
MILLHEIM
T———
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
SHERIFITS SALE,
teen pb
fwer
perches to
enty
ind
thence South
Wo
five-teniine
...31ST ANNUAL...
Encampment & Fair
Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania
Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa.
August 30th ‘to Sept. Sth, 1924
Encampment Opens August 30th. Exhibition Opens Sept. Ist,
The largest and best fair tn Central Pennsylvania; by farmers and for
farmers. Grounds Inereased to sevenly acres. Beautifully located. Shade
and pure water. Fleetrie light. Telephones,
A large display of Farm Stock and Pounliry, Farm implements, Frults,
Cereals, and every product of farm and garden.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS
Free Attractions & Amusements
Come and Have One Big Time
ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50c
be charged for parking au
ETOP AT
GRANGE 1
ites on rallroads wit
'"ECIAL TRAINS WILL BE
eighty-one
North
grees Kast
peered
Moventy
fifty
thence South thirty-tw
three perches to post
eighty -two
and
thence
degrees
five-tenths per
North
fifty-seven
twelve
perches 10
North seventy-five degrees B
ind filve-tentha perches
North
Seven per
eighteen des
hes fo
ning, Containing one hb
noreR,
Being the
Executors of Josep! K Maver
consed, dated March
1911, and Decd §
112, page and
to J. A. Kline.
Te the
de
dist,
lonk No
Con veyed
5
by dead
recorded in
184, granted
Hojpedl., levied upon, taken in
tion and to be sold aes the
J. A. KLINE,
Terms of Sale: No deed will
nowledeged until
is pall in full
BE.
Sheriff's Office.
, August 4,
exec.
grraperty of
be ae-
the purchase money
R. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
Bellefonte, Pa.
1024.
+1. Mra. Nettle Kirk, have obialned by
fegal il of Bale, the personal propers
ty, consisting of furniture and
household effects, now in the possess
fon of W. LL. Kirk, residing at Pallips-
burg, Pf (Rigned) MRS. NETTIE,
KIR oli
O TO-NIGHT
for Jos of appetite. bad breath,
other
Without griping or nausea
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Set your liver right—only 25¢
on 8 SA Ai:
re i cao
a a A ARN RIA rr
gation. When he eame near the buck ’
he reared up and gave saeh a tasty |
baw! that Mr. Gihe concluded the doos |
The BIGGEST LITTLE ONE
IN THE STATE
Lewistown Fair
DAY AND NIGHT
AUG. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 1924.
FIREWORKS ~~ AUTO RACING HORSE RACING
GAY MIDWAY CLASSY VAUDEVILLE
LIVE STOCK PARADE DISPLAY FARM PRODUCTS
MUSIC ~ AUTO SHOW POULTRY EXHIBIT
MAGNIFICENT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITIONS
Prices of Admission to Fair Grounds
The Gates WHI Open at 9 A. M. and Close at 12 Midnight.
Klingle Admission, Adnlis
Single Admission, Children 7-12
Evenlug Admission, Adults. .......«.
Siugle Admission, Worse and Rider. .
Kingle or Double Team .
Automobiles
‘Admission to Grand Stands
Grand Stands, during the GRY .... cc cooiovlaiivniviinins
Grand Stands, BUeRIBES........iccvivivinarconinsitansins
FREE
might Jook after their companion
themselves,