The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 08, 1925, Image 1

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_VOL. XCIX
AMENDMENTS TO THE
STATE CONSTITUTION,
ma.
NINE
tlon-—8x,000,000 for Penn
Buildings.
Nine resolut promising amend
ments to the constitution of the state,
the 1825
nid
Sponsors,
ions.
will be before session of the
uniess
In ads
amendments
f find
ap-
enactment,
Session,
Legislature f
by
helieved
MT Be passuge,
withdrawn their
dition it is
il! be In
ings made
pointed
other
the
commissions
AW posed result o
by
under
im
ViLrious
legislative
report at
Proposed
the Legislature
provide for
of state
approval of the
$25 G00 0600
which are to this
Among the amendments
ing action by are
which would the [s«
of £38 000 000 bonds,
SON, '
they Pec
{me
ive
provide
the
would
for for
$5,
anid
acquiring land state
Purp
0040, 000
11
ost wes: one would
provide
erecting
of
while
for acquir and
equipping for the use the
buildings
i National
provide
Pennsyiva Guard,
wnother fOr
of build
College.
$5,000, 000
the erectic
Px
other
equipment
State
nnsEvivania
imendments would pro
that the subjects of ahh laws re-
He arly ex
that
assessments
amended shall le
presse in their tities laws may
be enacted authorizing
against all in Philadelphia
ind particular
Iy benefited constructi
On
public improvements or
publ
ties: giving the
quarter
action
id and shou
“Nittany™ An Indian Name.
Ww the Stan
Mu
wlOWI
istor-
unveilin
Furnnee.
feminine
Indian
word is
sl
#ighl
nae
Bra War
Roosevelt's Writings,
fidentinl Jette of
———— A
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
A red
Frohm
The bho
skating on
foot of t
much
childrer
E
stalled
Mrs
M irsay Aaronfhurg
B, in
Junior Jenve heating
fast
a plant
in CGodehall” week
Misses Hel
Altoona,
Mas Vie
Crodehall,
Man
wid
part
K
Christ
z
“1
ir
Margn
the
n
of spent of
ation wit) their aunt,
in
A
Christmas
Fast
SOT was
to Mi
Sangus,
oefore
and Mr BB.
Maas
Mies |
here =
has an
ond
nt
will
when a resident
The young
nif
A
dnyw
your,
Mr. and
Hall
most
mothe
Tibi
yeurs
The
be recalled as na
me ax
man thie
Years
Rigter
and a
of
Mrs,
few
the oki
parents,
in Centre
called by
as Miss
Bauer. Pittsburgh, |
during latter
at th
Mrs. C
She
of
n the
wis ¢ home
E.
Te
Bradfos
will better re-
our younger readers
Catharine Bradford, R. N
Out-of town
who attended
Ray. Morgan,
relatives
the
were
and friends
funeral of Mrs, 1.
her husband, and
son, lLowis B.. Mie. Morgan, of
Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice,
Reedaville; Mra Frank Gibvbony. of
Belleville; Mr. and Mrs, J Henry
Smith, Mr and Mra. Witham P. Kuhn,
Mervin Kuhn and daughter, Miss Mild
red, vof Williamsport; Corlis Faulkner,
of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kuhn, Mr, and Mra Charles Ross, and
Fred Weber, Boalsburg: Messrs, Mark
Herman, Johm Shook, David BEwings,
and F. DD. Osman. represented the 1.
0. 0. F. and Woodman lodges at State
Caltege.,
ard
DEATHS,
Morgan dled
Sth
Mrs, LL... Raymond at
her home at 345 East
| Homestead, on Sunday evening,
ult, after an illness of two
which began with ptomaine poisoning.
A fow days before her death suf-
fered a light stroke of apoplexy, Tues
day evening held at her
late home, her
of the Presbyterian
she Was
and the
brought
ment
shi
Services were
¥ oom
WN,
pastor, I
church,
active worker,
day the
Hall,
Thursday
her
in whica
officiating,
body was
where inter-
morn
Mrs
an
following
tH
was
Centre
made on
ing from the home of
S. WW. Smith, after
conducted
and Rev J. M
Mis. Morgan
daughter of William
{ Relph) Kuhn, and
There
sister,
services which
Rev F
Kirkpatrick.
the
by 8, Greenhos
was youngest
H
was
and Margaret
niLy
he
aged
seven vi survive i
and mm. Louis
of Pittsburgh. and
previousiy
nrs, 1€7
Benjamin
the
husband one
Morgan, sister
named
M:
n
i
to ok
Hall
in w
Morgan {
1898,
Her marriage
] at Centre
Mr, Morg:
College
place at which
the
Post
Rtuate Col
time as clerk
in
Stite post office under
John From
the Morgan family
tnd din 1918
have
Stuart,
Homestens
since Wyvwd
———
After
ion of
HETTINGER.
Hiness of
ngering
Lis gy soe 4
seven weeks, the spirit
Ii. E. Hettinger.
Hettinger
wind Lydia
i
than
wite of
Mrs,
faa |
Joseph
compli
for
of
its
more
Susan
flight
daughter «
took
was he
of Rishel,
ate of G
October
1924,
dys
theran chur
hushand
O was 1
[ee
township, i
edd
months
CRE
19 IR58 ind
ol 66 years, 2
HIN
4
L.au-
Hex
to
int
el and
8h wis meni MH the
many vears
and fos }
Mimres ‘erna
ferbert Hettinger, of
Br Hettinger,
the following
Mrs, Carrie Cain, of
“ha Ri
Rist
Deco
Mover,
Stover,
en are le
mourn i Edna
Huston
Penns (
ang
home i
and
Also
ters:
uce AVE
near
brothers and
wis
ries shel, of Blackfoot
Maple
Ph
of
ley
Idaho
IL: My
phin: Mrs
town: Mrs
and
Jeremiah Rishel
Spring Mills
i (earge
#2. James ladei
James
Fred
Jonas
Mrs. WW. C
xhurs
lis
Andrew
reward.
affectionate
Her
Georges
Rist
Rrader
arel John
1 Ome brother,
Rishel, preceded her to his
She was an good neighbor,
mot her
am
C. Drumm, a
Middleburg,
Kind
to
Hey
wife and
were laid
cemetery,
er
remains
Valley
form-
officiating.
rest
M.
pastor. of
RHUE
home of
Dixon,
county,
weeks,
{he Wins a
{mman hue
i
i Hall on April 27th. 1850
N. Rhie died
his daughter, Mrs
near Wallaceton,
following an
nt the
James H.
Clearfield
of some
-f&rae!
iliness
of David and Mary
and wis born af Centre
fon
nenoe
$F Sevent fier
children
ton. His
hters an
Warren
was
brother
mm He
a
in churel
fn silers iy
I instruments at hi
Haves
He was born 't Hublersbursg,
October 14, 1846
Haven since a
He
teachers
home
AMOK
Ir onchial aeth
Laowo'k
man of Ve rs
Was one
the ploneey
Haven
the Aitheran
ras
in
’
Ick section, and a member of
church
surviving
Br why
and
wife,
of
one
are
Ward
brot hes
ns two
E
and
#ONs
and
ne
Lock Haven,
sale
——
Mrs Tohithia
Benjamin Brishin,
of her daughter,
State College,
of
age,
birtinlay
Sth. She
and was n
|
BIN
of
Brisghin
died at
Mra, John
following a
complications due to
had passed her
anniversary on Decem
Unionviile
and Mrs,
are these
of
and Mrs
College. and
Tyrone, One
of Unilon-
Interment
the home
3
{ long
advanced
enn, in
iNness
She
ber wns born
daughter of
Peters, Surviy
at
M
ing
tel Weaver,
George
children Mrs 8
Bellefont;; Mrs. John Glenn
Wiliams, of State
| Lawrence Drishin, of
brother, William Peters,
ville, also survives
Unfonwviile,
James
ut
A———
(Wt) Ripka, widow
died in Sunbury, and
buried In Middleburg
where the Ripka family lived for many
years. She was aged about seventy
years. Her husband, who was well
known about here, ded about eight
years ago.
RIPKA. «Indian
of Henry Ripka,
on Saturday wus
(Other deaths on inside page)
oi
| ANNUAL WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES
| FOR CENTRE HALL AND SPRING MILLS
i
I Week in
| progress
| Mills,
of
in
and
evening,
for the services
Besides the
Prayer services
Centre Hall
will continue until Friday
January 16th. The theme
is “The Life of Christ’
pastors, visiting min
ire
Spring
sters representing
nominations the
part the servic
make them
The
and
the five
and of town,
in # and
interesting
it both
foll
program 1x
Spring Millis,
Centre
local WH
i CENTRE HALL
EW.
Crawford
Hong Leader—Mr
| January 6th
Presbyterian Church
H
“Jesus —the Servant” Bermon 1 Rev, H
ith
Joys,
’ Sherman
January Presbyterian Church
the Minister” Hermon by ev, FP 8 Greenhoe
January Sth Lutheran Chureh
f
Man of
by
and
Willian
Miracles
PD «
Wanders,
Rev, A
“Jesus the Signs’
Sermon iriimley, msport Pa
Jannary 9th Lutheran Church
“Jesus,
10th
“Jesus
the Prophet” Sermon hy Rev. DB. Keener
January Heformed Chureh
the Teacher” Sermon by Rev. J M. Kirkpatricl
January 12th Reformed Church
‘Jesus, 1 hye Shepherd”. . Sermon by Tey # 3 Ney
s i
January 13th Evangelical Chureb
Sermon by Rev, W Moyer, Boalsburg, 1
January th Church
Ps
Church
Evangelical
Sermon by Hey, W Wagner, Boalsburg
January ith Methodist
Sermon by Rew DD
WwW NIM SNo
Methodist
Presbvierian Tl ental
January Church
Sermon by
SPRING MILLS
Lsador MM Lathes Migs
Nong
6th
“Jesus,
January 7th
“Christians
Methodist
Crag
January Church
~the "Physician", Bermon
i Methodist Church
| Assurance” Arnon y Lowy i tir ieny
Willlamspart r
Reformed Chnreh
Teacher” y bs X , x 7
January Sth
“Jesus.
vd
January #th Reformed (Church
“Jesus the Servant”
January 10th (Chureh
i Jesus,
Evangelical
the Minister” $ mon 4 4 8 Fee hol
| January 12th Evangelical Chureh
“Jenug the Prophet”
January 13th Evangelical Choreh
Bermon bs I. Wagne Boalshure, |
: Latheran Church
Boalsburg, |
January 14th
Sermon Mover
January 15th
“The Garden
January 16th
Lutheran Church
of Bermon EC Hhibil. State College, Pn
Latheran Church
nD
Liam
Sermon by Hey W. Long. D
Ww
Chureh Extends Courtesy. Man Here,
He
¢
New Garage
Two
#
CODRTeENtiIons Aare now makin te
P tases oof thee church, follow
sam
by
E. church
ng
8
f estruction
Viera of
eral the use of
mneless oongresntios
3 ‘ .
gliding the borne
Od
Assisting
POTTERS MILLS,
Vibohy has recovered { seems enrages
mi thelr severe oolda rienced
M
trosbile the
New
¢
resJericke of
gm and
Hosterman
Diss Bros
push
Valles
April
ill move his
Edward
the
Samuel Leister has been
ing from Kiiney
Misa
with Miss
Mrs. WI
her parents, Ms and
{| We are glad to Ling
ain »
Forester Wm. McKinne
th indigest
Sara Landis spent pects to
Kate Penna
Stower spent Sunda with About
Mrs
Sammy
Joe Conf w
So the Lamagh
back Ker
sey wi n
POLIS 4
tromabile
Mildred Duck, a
the
KE
ind
student at the State —
Normal, week <ond
runt
Fd
mas
pent
Mrs. W
Mingle
with
Although
sow
all
few
roads are covers
Tes
wife
ast wie) se re wen
Iver wWihers
thelr dnughter Mra George
. Coasting on «y
McCormick
Mrs, Ed Fou
with her friend
oh srt much enjoves
New
Kathryy
Year's
"
sirnt
Automobile
IRN
gar
1
: . A amd give then
who has been very sick 8
Mrs J
spent
Can
f White Haven
father, 8
Funk, «
with
weph
some time her am tn Mondays o in
went to
morris im
Wins
RLrueton Vin
1
ven
nel Leodster
Mr. and
Christmas
Spring Milla
Mrs John and Harry
Kinson spent Christmas
daughter, Mrs, VF, A,
Another vear past
| know what
| bring forth for us?
Mrs ;
dadry
Mra. Emma Fohringer enjoyed turk
ey dinner at John Fohringer home oh
New Year's day,
J Smith
nis parents,
Reedavilie to
closer to his work
Mrs, Lizzie Shirk of Centre Hall:
Thomas Miller and family, of Tussey
ville, Charley Milter and family, of
Centre Hill, spent Christmas at the
home of Mr. and Mra. M, N. Miller.
Floyd Jordan. teaches of the Gram-
mar school at this place, held a fine
Garis LITER where
ition;
Mre will
at
Michael]
Willlam
Smith
Smith's
spent he an in
Hy
brick
at | soho
to
brick
will
men
§
the
spread
ay ee and
wil
fie
Wilkinson morta
Ear J. Grove,
We NE his brother
192% farm,
first
method
with a
hos had been
the Howard
Tussey ville, left
Altoona,
ithe
w
. 1 mei xt
Carson
and gone
but what
on Grove
the
whet
Mi
near
of the
i emploved
farm,
“4 on
iN past, wil
year for ©
Huth Thomas and Wiliam and on Beil "
n
L. Maynard Barger
wers among the
callers on Saturday My lives
in the Red Mill distréct and thinks
himself lucky that he is not obliged to
{move because of the fact that
the farm on avhichh he liv
and son Richard,
Reporter's business
oy spent a
He haw
Lewistown
few days with
from |
will |
Barger
moved
where he
be he owns
oR
W. D. Shoop, who had been employ -
in the Fauble clothing store.
| Bellefonte, almost twenty years. came
to his home in Centre Hall, on Mon
| day, having quit as =a sajesman, As
Christmas entertainment for his schol: | Was previously announced, Mr. Shoop
arg, It was a grand success. That's | contemplates going south sometime
the way to try to make everybody during this month,
happy around you. God don't intend ah .
you to roll up your eyes and droop the | Wan BE. Dutrow and Samuel Gross,
corners of your mouth. Life ton | eRInning of this week, left for Lake
short for that. Iverybody shoulda | Worth. Poridn, whete thay WIL be an
make life worth tiving. Use youy | Snged with Bimer Evey, formerly of
talents in every way. | State College, in hoamse construction.
{ Both men had been employed much of
1
' the time at State College .
“Twas a cold, snowless Christmas. tbe. Cot on construe
tion work. Before leaving they joined
with mercury hovering around the » la mechantos’ union in Lewistown.
™ mark,
ol
ia
$125,000 FIRE AT STATE COLLEG
| Second Fire In Six
Business
Unknown.
Weeks Destroys
{ Ten Places ~0Orlgin of
Fire
Tuesday n
i
j trous fire
in the n
flames
—————— i ——
Sheriff
Runkle Paralyzed,
AA ———————.
Philipsh
nrg
Philanthropist,
ese was
& thought
The
wi
fire In
vile the
teran
wny from
home
A —————
Appointed,
appointed
Distriet Attorney
Walker was
Friday
varanocys
of Mr
office to the judgeship In
Mr. Walker the
the | Spangler
ivan
ati
«*
dist:
Arthur
caused hy
wt
nes
Imile
on
The
elevation
in Judge
wna
the Dale from that
Tppointment
of
Walker,
Sheriff Miles
it
in Jung mem ivy
Ww firm of and
and “ON
W. Walker
Riven
= a of formeg
From
that
|OMS quarter ie
out he will not be
nt
a candi.
date to succeed himself
fall,
AIAG AAI AANA
Penn State College Notes,
President John M. of the
Pennsyivanin. State rece ved
an unexpected Christmas gift last
week when he was granted a comms:
sion ar major In the Oficers’ Hescrve
Corpse by the War Department. Dr
Thomas, who served as a chaplain dur
ing the Mexican border trouble and
the World war, formerly held the rank
of captain. His promotion was strong
ly recommended by Colonel John T.
Axton, chief of chaplains
the election
next
Thomas
College,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
A second g
James |
18 tur wetony install
Fete which
sell! the Binclals
mht weeks oid
in Dauberman from W
Fleasant veghed 290 pounds
y
ihe W
hee dam wos a Guernsey and the sire
Flolstein
red Bender daughter
wire
salesmen
TLINITIE
ger
ni sister, fifteen
WY Ome!
” he Woody
orgmanization oerta
¥
credit for thelr thought
was harvested
ment
ughte 4
Linden
shormaked
5
Tuesday
Shoe
took place Ang
Shoemaker i® One
Valles
store
{ Peans be
¢
of a general and
Jnden Hat whe the
stpeet just
Bellefont
curt
Dr. J
crarh ox
ind
M
1b
1 of the
The
ire-place
fwd Into wal
oY
just
we
wok ech esidenoy
odd where a was lo
wited in th
de
large hols
truck was
inside. and completely
moTishwsd it, making a
The
the
nls
i he outs
baaddia
wall,
damaged, but driver was not
njured
After
Wiliam
the
Felwaary
H
f3arman
1st
will
former Recorder
Brown have charge cof
Bellefone,
sme from the
Gling. The Brandt
Bellefonte, har been
W. Beckett,
tush
House, having
leased the Aug
owner,
ust 1s Houwe,
purchased
ave
in
Ww
The
tore
Rhincemith,
West Virginia
Mr
day,
by
who Is conducting iL
also hae
J
House new jand
and A. D
Wellshurg,
in the persons of H.
formerly of
and Mre, DD. A. Boomer, on Sun
returned from Chicago where
they visited their son, Ralph OC. Booz.
er. The junior Mr. Boomer had the
misfortune to have his second car de
stroyved by fire, The first vara Win.
ton six -two yeapw mo, burned in a
public garmge and the one burned ten
days ago—a Packard wodan--was
burned in Mr. Boomers prviate garage.
Both care hod been In use but a few
months and were sured. which help:
od to same Up the tess,