The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 18, 1924, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER.
ISSUED WEEKLY,
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 1924
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
8 WwW, SMITH . cove eetnssssiss sass sn Editor
EDW. BE. BAILEY......Looal Editor and
Business Manager,
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»
as second class mall matter.
TERMS.—The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.50 a year, In advance.
ADVERTISING
and ten cents per line for each additional
insertion.
vertisements, flve cents per line for each
tnsertion; otherwise, eight cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
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 APPOINTMENTS.
Preshyterian
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Presbyterian—Centre Hall
Pine Grove Mills,
evening.
of
mill
morning:
afternoon; Lemont,
St. Luke’s Evangelical Lutheran
Trinity Reformed
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
16:30 Harvest
9:30 Sunday
Tusseyville—
2:30
Home
School.
Sefvices
Harvest Home
1:30 Sunday School.
Sery
Farmers Mills—
Saturday, 2:00 Catechetical lectures.
Methodist Eplseopay
H .H
Methodist
Centre Hall,
evening,
(Rev. Sherman, Pastor)
alt
Evangelical
(Rev. J. F.
Tusseyville—
Sunday School at 9:30 A. M.
10:30
{ Harvest
Egg Hill—
Sunday School at 1:30 P. M.
Regular worship at 2:30 P. M.
(Harvest Home service.)
Bingman. Pastor.)
Church
Home
services
service.)
Centre Hall—
Sunday School,
Regular worship at
(Harvest Home
Evangelical, Spring
(Rev. E. E. H
Locust 8
at
Mills
ney, Pasto
(Grove
{ Harvest
~ at
Hon
feces
10
Paradise-—8
SU
8S, at 10
Home Services at 7:30
AARONSBURG REFOEMED Charge
(Rev. Jotth 8 Hollenbach, pastor.)
Aaronsburg-—8 S Harv
Home
St
Home
Coburn-—-8
Service
Paul
Service
=,
8
Service at 7
- HIGHER EDUCATION,
We tet
number
note with | swwest the
of our young
seeking, aot
a bet
Not
could easily
dents
learning,
business
count
seeking an
all of us knew
they are ul
in the hope of finding
which will
more successfully
It speaks
when
the part
Mentally,
young people
ambitious to
of this we believe
bromdening of
of purpose in
wno
going from
ration
enable them compete
with problems
well
there is
community
excel upon
of its peopl
morally
a8 nH ntirdily are more
CRIrTY on, because
there TH ties 3
vision, and deopening
those who will be guid
ing our business affairs, and handling
the management of industries.
There is a better day ahead for this
neighborhood, and 1 all
gratulate ourselves in new
which has awakened our boys
girls. The quality of the citizens
pends upon their viewpoint, and hence
our delight in this manifestation. be-
cause of our interest in the progress
and advancement of this county. Let
ug foster this desire upon the part of
our young people to become worth
while citizens.
our
we oan COn-
this spirit
and
deo
———_— AA —
If Mr. Coolidge shoud be elected we
should have Mr. Hughes in the Btate
Department for four years more, That
fs something that should give pause
to thoughtful Republicans. President
Wilson put a stop to “dollar diplom-
acy,” but this Adminigtration doesn’t
know any other diplomacy. It is
keen for ofl and tobacco and railway
concessions, but it doesn’t think it
common sense to bother about hu-
manity and philanthropy and the ed-
ucational and religioys plants that
America has paid for In the Near
Bast. They have been relented to
the tender merces of the Angora Gove
erment, but where real money is ine
volved the Administration will act en
ergetically .
one s
DEATHS,
NAGINEY.~—Frank
business man
for nuny years
Pennsylvania State
died early
illness of several
prominently identified
fraterna) societies and
zations, and politically
with the Democratic
neral was held
Mr. Naginey
coumy, near
E. Naginey, a
of’ Bellefonte
president of the
Funeral Directors’
Monday after
He was
various
organi=
identified
The fu-
afternoon.
in Mifflin
went to
weeks,
with
civic
wis
party,
Wednesday
was reared
Milroy. He
Bellefonte when a young man and
in the undertaking and fur-
business with the late W. IR,
finally taking over the busi-
himself. He followed this busi-
until a few years ago.
Death appears to have bgen due to
the of the He
wis aged gixty-three yéurs. A
widow but no children,
engaged
niture
Camp,
ness
ness
hardening arteries,
about
survives
REMER
his
Rev. 8
York.
made
He
the
P.
on
Remer died at
Sunday. Inter-
(Thursday)
presiding eld
district
home In
he
Lewisburg.
this,
is well
will today
wus
on Lewisburg,
known to many members
the Evangelical Church.
——I ns MAP ATARI
Aaronshurg Pastor Extended Call
of
has
hy
Rev
the
been
John 8. Hollenbach,
Aaronshurg Reformed
extended a
pastor
Charge,
unanimous oall
Manchester, Maryland, Reformed
It is not
Hollenbach
‘hare. known whether or
not Rev, has accepted.
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Cemetery Notlee,
Pe
buried
friends or
Egg Hill
having
resons having
in the cemetery and
the
new
are interested in
cleaned and prepare for a
are requested to meet there on Thurs
25th.~8. P. Hennigh
day, September
————— A TAA
7” v, Humdinger Burgess, =
of
of
of a citizen his
Foust,
oounty,
information
tow? Burgess
holds
Justice
Huntingdon who
of and
was Yarrested,
burgess
charged
iO
All
olating the law relative
niuent
Penn
f de automabiliais
Ham highway ©
xls
know
ind which
have come from tour no
caught in whit is fi
the Mill Creek speed trap
Burgess Foust
officers
iintainad by
wuichiul
end of the al
Foust tu
his been
with the ald of two
stationed sit hes eged
Hire
lecting fines
two officers and
HnDHeT of
wed
70th Year,
later than usual
the n
Penn State's
week
readiness for the
seventieth yenr
State ‘oliege
t week, Sept
ment of sometl
ig expected, Inciud
of
of ao new
Varsity
fifty
ity
ins 1064, i
pening
am pus,
of over
town
nmer.
changes have
ity amd several
on the d#dmin-
Drive
while
that
Carefully.
many of hot
offi
diry
our
ials unreas
ing
should
Decora tine
It is
towns
Is
are
There is
town
Es
limit miles”
Speed 15
HH run -at that rate,
run through
hour,
be state
for all
some
an
should laws regulat-
Hmit boroughs and
New Y¢
on.
IK poli re
up.’
an
apeed her
30 miles
oe Or
street virti're
the
and then a burgess
because
Zz
schools were opened
All grades
school room
of
talks by
of the
associations
own arrests you
an hour
cnirefully”
demand
drive 15 miles
“Drive
the
lp ————
Millhedm Schools Opened,
Mil publi
with a
hedm
exer we
the high
consisting
ppropriate
were grouped in
ind a program, voeal
t
tna msi
tenchers
instrumental ahd
a rector, ind heads
various organizations and
within the school, was rendered, after
which the regular school work was
taken up for the beginning of the 1924
A total of 130
enrolled, divided the
fol High school
30: out-of town
48;
and primary, 35.
25 term. scholars
were in various
grades as ows! town
students, students,
1%, total 22; intermed-
26
grammar,
te,
—————— AA SAP AI——
TUSSEYVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bodtorf, of Col
yer, spent Sunday with the former's
daughter, Mra. C. P. Ramer, and fam-
ily
Mise Verna Donahey left for State
College last Tuesday where she will
again be employed,
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martz, of Al-
toons, spent Sunday. with the form:
er's hrother, William Marts,
Mrs. Lester Brouse spent Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mra Will.
iam Rockey.
' A nice Harvest Home service was
rendered at the Lutheran church here
on Sunday afternoon, Dr. Thomas
C, Houtz rendered a very able sermon.
An exceptionally good sermon Was
listened tg by Mr. and Mrs William
Lingle and daughter, Calvin Bodtorf
and wife, and Floyd Jordan. at the
home of C. PP, Ramer, The sermon
was broadeasted by radio from a Pres.
byterian church in Pittsburgh,
Floyd T. Jordan purchased the mo-
toreyele from Rufus Sharer the other
day, Be careful with your neck,
Floyd. ‘
on x -
EVANS FAMILY REUNION,
The Old Stock Reared In Gregg Town-
ship—Lott Evans, Sr, Head of It.
The Evans
ous sections
Dakota, held
time ago at
no, Ilinols.
was Lott Evans, Sr, who lived at
what is known as the Evans home-
stend In Georges Valley, Gregg town:
ship, lately owned by the Finkles,
Three of, the Lott Evans children
Lott, Jr, Mrs, Jane Evans Miller, and
went West and it
descendants together with
of Evan Evans (also a
Sr.) who met in
revealing thir-
The former officers
president, Mrs.
Mis.
family, living In
of Illlincis and
a family reunion a
the Thorp cottage,
The head
South
short
Clar-
Thomas Evans
wus their
some of those
son of Lott
reunion, the
ty-eight present.
were namely:
Hattie president,
Evans,
rail-cnl
reelected.
Thorp. vice
Beaudin.
The descendants of the Evan Evans
family were, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ev-
ans and daughter Mary, of Milwau-
kee: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Evans and
daughters, Gwendolin and Virginia,
Dr. and Mrs, Bvans, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Anderson and Mrs. Mary
enudin, of Beloit, Illinois.
Descendants of Loti Evans respond-
to Mr. and Mrs
Royer son, Eber, of Mec-
Mr Mrs Jacob Leid and
talph, Oak; Mrs, Elia
Mrs Myrtle Hool
Orangeville, 11
Mrs Evans
and Mrs
Ii.
Evans descendants
of White, Bouth
ta: Mr. and Mrs Thomas
daughter, Nada, of
Harry Roland
Mrs. Hattie
Hnois,
Hussell
rol -eall
3 1d
and
of Red
Ted,
of
of
were,
Connell;
Son
Clarno and son
and two =
Descendants
Mr,
Orangeville,
Ms
Jane
Archie Boob,
er were
¥
were:
Dako
and
Thomas
Evans,
Thorp
Hlinois
Thorp,
of Monroe, Il
Clarno
and Caroline
Thorp
and
—— ———————
10,000 Children Turned Out to Starve.
The the
ization of Near East
workers in American organ
went through
The
the
ordeal In July CO»
a terribike
had
the
mittee been embarrassed
time by fact that, on the streng
of receiving large contributions, starv-
ing whildren, with absolu no supe
port, were taken into the
to a continuation of the gen
of
hope
erosity the American people,
that
the
was thught a
for
This
wad Was {hese
uid de kept in orphanages
ench one produ
untit the time under
own support
cod; iarge contributions
been continued
day and the food
This
failed the
EVery
meant
wnen men
women Wore compelled
of the The
10,
children
July of this Year
vet oapabile £
from the
Try to
of the work
sont away
possithie for them
ne, please. the fee
i ngs
«iid
wl
the
and
monins
era who turning out
October
Funds
September are
esis
ost difficult
CAmpaIEne Nav it oe
to produce. This simply
t the tragedy will have U
*
he repented at no if
WM aromnsed ie
Mi
{en
Sra 8 Nn
Any
Cuddy. Bellefonte,
Near
to Charles M
Tre
Fast
seri
Moneys
umurer for
Relief, will
tre county
forwarded to Headquarters
will be much appreciated at this cru-
cial time
m——— A ————————
FRENCH
To Be Placed In Centre County Grove
A« Memorial to Penna, Ofecers.
On the Theodore Invis
stands a little
which has
aside as a shrine the
Twenty-Elghth Division. the Pennsyl-
National Guard unit of illustri-
in the World War.
grove has been dedicated am a
to the outstanding heroes
division Twh men have thus
by the Twenty
vision Officery’ association
of being honored by this
They Edward
¢illed and Gen:
Miner terribly
action
eutate of Col
a lsbhurg,
beautiful
Soni,
at
of
aot
grove trees
hon for
Yana
ous record
The
memorinl
of the
far been selected
Eighth
worthy
memorial.
n=
are
in
Genera)
action.
who
wounded and
cently at Wilkes-Barre
There wins an
at the Bittle grove recently
group of officers
Sigerfoos
Sigerfoos,
eri] Asher was
in who died re-
impressive
A
who had served
and General
with bowed heads
General
marched
grove
Brigadier
introduced
who accepted
Blainville. the
where General
and General
to
E C
Edward
the Cross of
Httle French
Sigerfoos was
Miner wounded,
Geneml
General Martin,
killed
t
wd
i
embassy. at Washington, in
ing the crose to the officers
Twenty -Eighth Division,
of
represented
dente of the village It
sight of this cross that
honored at
tion, one
wounded,
was
the
this ceremony fell
dead and the other
in
Keystone Power Corporation.
The Board of Directors of Keystone
ering the quarter ending Sept.
20th, 1924.
C, C. MoBRIDE, Treasurer.
B.S ————
new subscribers to The Centre Report
er, at $1.60 per year, in advance; sats
lsfaction guaranteed, or money re-
funded. *
“Meet the Wife”
“Meet the Wife,” with Augusta
Boviston inthe part of a marriageable
daughter, is new
the question,
you recommend
atre”’ and answers
factorily, Mark
an admirable
players to this witty
ten Lynn Starling
Bert French,
Augusta
such
presented some admirable
sonations to her in
work she is at her best and As Gert-
rude Lennox in ¥Meet the Wife” her
soenes with Donald Coampbell as her
husband and Messenger Bellis
ex-husband, with dainty
West as her daughter, she
peal of laughter
unrestrained
She
the emmy
a comedy
“What would
fit the the
than satis
Inc., has giv-
production and cast
comedy writ-
and staged by
us to see
more
Byron,
of
by
oyliston has never appear:
which
imper-
advantage in career
has
public, comedy
as
and
of
audi
and is a
merriment
#HOUrce
to her
Gertrudd® Lennox
much decorated and
valn woman of the
to be laughed at,
emulated. The comedy
moving, contains witty dialogues,
ence, makes
headed
intensely
real
and
fast
play a
woman, pitied.
never is
i
and excruciatingly funny complica La day in
| tions and situations
interest from first
without flagging, and
moment to an
some and
the
which keeps one
final £
with
evening
bright
to urtain A Good Thing ~ DON'T MISS IF,
aul}
Hot a
fend your pawme snd address plainly
written together with b cents (and this
Wife" slip) to Chambyrisin Medicine Co, Des
Eh Phe s Pallefonte Moines, lows, and receive in return &
Rem ple Fheafre 93 Natoma trial package containing Chamberlain's
Beptember 2% | Cough Hemedy for coughs, colds, croup,
| bronchial, “fin” and whooping coughs,
of | and tickling throat; Chamberlain's Stom-
ach and diver Tablets for stomach trou
bles, indigestion, gasy pains that crowd
the heart, biliousness and constipation;
Chamberlain's Salve, needed in every
| family for burns, scslds, wounds, piles,
| and ekin affections; these valued family
| wedicines for only b cents. Don’t miss it
i
i may of whol
laughter
ment. “Meet
| Moss:
| Tuesday night,’
entertain
nppears ai
i
———— A ———————
Although it
| this country
dent
get more voles by reducing the
j duty by leaving dt
{Tariff Commission reported
iit ought to be reduced, The
lar men don't want their
itadled. Mr.
12 men very
with the sugar
convention that
{Among them
| Senate Finance
recent
i
imitiese
is costing the
$145,000 «a
decide
people
day, the Pres.
cannot whether he paid |
sugar
The!
{hat
or untouched
haw
beet SUK
profliis
Shaves
Clem enumerates
p COAL—COAL—COAL.
(ff er
of anthra
an
hituming
prominently
trade
CONNEC §
We
grades
the following
CRE,
Te] yo
who were in the | n you
i ‘ ite Oud stove
LOOT IRS
the
nominated
the i
Committee and the |
House |
Means, wi
| chestnut
in
Al
are chairman of
gilt
chairman of the o Hi quality threshing coa
Ways and
{the lending part in framing the pres
lent tariff. They
lof the consumers of the
Ory {
4 tr Lat 1% Hips ir ail Deeds wWiln
oan 10 LOE
these
tleisinted the Mone WM. McCLENAHAN,
eIsin *{ the HOnNey
country into
The Centre Heporter, $1.60 & year.
{their own pockets. There's $1
+
Last Call to
Everyone who has
yourself.
cleaning event, made
Wearing Apparel.
lieving — comparing is
Nieman’s Clean-Sweep Sale
attended this sale has marveled at the Low
It will be a decisive house-
necessary as a preparation for our large New Fall Line.
All must regardless
Seasonable
be sold
1
offered. Seeing is be-
definite proof, and you will be wiser»
J. NIEMAN
MILLHEIM
¥i
BALLOON
CUM-RDIPRED
'GORDS
ECAUSE Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords reduce your repair
bills and lower fuél costs, increase tire mileage, car life
and the resale value of your car.
These are strong statements but are backed by actual facts,
Balloon-equipped test cars and taxicabs have now been
driven over 5,300,000 miles, under Firestone supervision and
show reduction in fuel consumption, and less delay, because
of fewer pé@nctures and quicker starts and stops.
Many leading automobile makers have standardized on
these full-size Balloons—pioneered by Firestone and made
practical and economical through the special Firestone
gum-dipping process.
Over 100,000 motorists are today using and enjoying the
satisfaction of genuine, full-size Balloon Gum-Dipped Cords.
In fact, in three months the sales of Firestone Balloon
Gum-Dipped Cords increased 590%.
Have your car equipped now—for comfort and for the
safety of driving this Fall and Winter. Be prepared for mud
holes, frozen ruts, dangerous snow and ice. We can equip
your car immediately at the new low prices now in effect.
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
P.
5
CENTRE HALL PA,
¥
C. SHOEMAKER"
LINDEN HALL, PA.