The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 26, 1925, Image 4

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    THE OENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY.
CENTRE HALL, P A.
THU RSDAY, MARCH 26,
Proprietors
Editor
( Local Editor and
SMITH & BAILEY,
EDW. E.“BAILEY....-
{ Business Manager
Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab
as second class mall matter,
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
ADVERTISING RATES. —Legal notices
twenty cents per line for three insertions,
and ten cénts per line for each additional
insertion.
Local notices accompanying display ad-
vertisemeiis, five cents per line for each
insertion; otherwise, elght cents per line;
minimum charge, twenty-five cents.
Display advertising rates made known
eu application.
Borough Fire Alarm.
In case of fire in the
Centre Hall, the Bradford & Co.
whistie will sound:
One long and two short blasts when |
fire is nor*h of Reformed church;
One long and five short blasts when
fire ts south of Reformed church.
mill |
Sunday Church Services
Penns Valley Lutheran Charge.
(Rev. 8. FP.
Greenhwe, Pastor)
Presbyterian
(Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
Presbyterian —
Boalsburg, afternoon;
evening.
Lemont, morning ;
—
Trinity Reformed
(Rev. Delas R. Keener, Pastor)
Centre Hall—
§:30 Sunday School
6:45 Organ Recital,
7:00 Church Services,
Spring Mille—
9:38 Sunday School.
10:30 Holy Communion.
Friday, 7:30. P. M.,
Service.
Farmers Mills—
1:30 Sunday School.
2:30 Church Services
CONFERENCE
Preparatory
ENDS AT
CHAMBERSBURG.
Central
dorse
Methodists In-
Plans, ~New
Pennsylvania
World
Appointments,
Court
Resolutions indorsing the
Court under the Harding -
conkifi
Cation
Hughes
pian, i |
reduction of arman
ue of Nations
3
CGosing session
sylvania Conference
Episcopal Church, held
burg. shop William F
presided at the conferen
Following are the
pointments in
the new
cally: ®
Lewistown
fields of
Bellefonte.
Glen Campbell,
Lock Haven,
Kahler,
Lock
Haven Cireuigy Wm. 8. Rose
Saldha and Lamar. H. 8. Taylor
lLawureiton,
Milton, J.
Penns Valley,
R. Stout.
Max Lantz
Collins EE
Joseph
Hazen,
State College (Student tor), Ed
win H
Pine
Special
Witman.
Mills, F. B. Norris
appointments r i M
Bible
Emer
Grove
Jattenhouse, professor Enelish
Pennsylvania, State College:
Karnes, Home for
of Tyrone: C. W. Karns,
Intendent of Children's Home
of Pennsylvania: Dr. J. B. Stein
Boar@ of Philanthropies, office
in Harrisburg; Dr. M. B. Swartz. edi
son superintendent
Aged,
retary
of Washington
Rev, E. C.
or religious education Harr
fice, E. E. Harter, field
Children's SBaciety
By a vote of 164 to 34 the conference
tor-manager Christian
Advocate: Kebock, direct-
shurg of
Secretary
Home
voted in favor of admitting Yaymen to
conference The ay
win until the
general conference has nid down rules
and conditions the
men will take conferencs
deliberations,
representation,
men not be admitted
under which iny-
part in the
The conference by a unanimous vote
went on record the union
of the North and South chur h
Conference decided that
tees should make the degision as to
the disposition of the $4,500
from the Swallow
Hin.
There were
present at the conference, ninety -gey-
en of whom were delegates,
A A —————
59th Wedding Anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim KK.
Pleasant Gap, recently
brated their 50th wedding anniver-
sary, receiving congratulations from
their many friends»
The aged coule have never had a
death in the family, being the parents
of eight children, all Hving and doing
well-a compliment to their parents
and a credit to the dommunitiesd in
which they tive,
as favoring
the truss
received
home, in Camp
three hundred laymen
Keller, of
quietly cele-
DEATHS,
CAMPBELL.~Willam 1.
station
Campbell,
agent at Coburn for a number
of years, died Friday night
of the had
In good health some time,
from neu-
ralgia heart. He not been
for
was not
but his
condition thought to have
been so serious; death came very un
expecedly to those around him. His
age was some
Mr. Campbell
the
Before
Mills he
offices, He
that
HiXly years.
the
railroad
was long in en -
ployment of Pennsylvania
company, befing appointed ag
ent at Spring was in the
Williamsport preferred “a
station to of, regular office work.
From Spring Mills he wus transfer-
red to Coburn. He was an exacting
with
the
station agent, strictly complving
the
time being courtegus to
the
the set rules of company, at
same the pa-
trons of road, but permitted ' no
indulgences.
Deceiised was a native of Lycoming
There survive him a widow
fand two daughters: also a son by a
former marriage. Intement was made
Monday forenoon in the cemetery at
| Millheim, Rev. C. F
former
Catherman, a
pastor, having charge of the
Ceremonies,
——
SOLT.—The following is
Frederick
Saturday,
reprinted
News,
refers to the
| from the (Maryland)
issue of and
death of a former resident here who
will be recalled by many of the read
ers of this
Jacob RB
INL Der
Salt died at the
2
Mrs, Charles N
street, at 10:45 o'-
home
his daugher Daugh
erty, East Patrick
Friday night,
and 13
He was a
1
clock
months days
of Centre
Hall.Cen-
during the
native
county, and farmed
{ Be. later he en
ler part of his
the. contracting business,
three mil
Tyrone
rwards conducted a merchand
he seventies graded
Lewisburg and
Centre Hall, and in 1889, «
land
Bolt
Was at various times
mous enterpr wee
Hhased the
hes (Ypossur
the death
then disposed
property THY Inte Frederi
1nd
smdducted
Market Street,
ago. He spent
and daughers,
last ten days
was a member
Methodist cherch and
Bible class, and was a pleasant
versationalist, with wonderful
¥ of the past
tre Hall he was
dist Sunday
rvivesd hy two sons
of Gettysburg, and James E
f this city, and one daughte
Mre. Charles Daugherty. aleo of Fred
erick: one and four
master
thers who Bva 11 leliefonte Wii
lamaport, and Ely ria,
The
ifternoon
Oe
Monday
house
smetary.
funeral will take place
with services at the
Interment in Mt Olivet
KORMAN
Hartsock
ley Monday,
t+ resident of Bel
children and
cream cone man,”
heart attack which
date death He
burg. a
Korman,
While attending the J
sale in Buffalo Run Val.
Charles Wesley Korman.
lefonte, known to al
many adults as the “fre
with a
imme
was seized
caused his
near Aarons
and
and was in
Year of life. His first
wife, Mary Jane Witmer. died in Feb
ruary, 1910 The children surviving
to that marriage are: Mra. Margaret
Kelley, Clayton, Mrs. Ira Wright and
William, of Bellefonte: Charles, of
Milesburg, and State Col
Elizabeth Beck,
hildren
was horn
son of Daniel
both
his seventy first
Rebecca
deceased.
Verda, of
wife,
oater
Eighteen
brothers also
irtin: Ira, of Oak
f Btate College
held Thursday
interment at Myers
teed O. Steely officiating
former resident of
with these
both at
survives
home
and four
John, of y
Hall rid
Funeral
grandchildren
survive
Lyman, o
HOrvioes were
afternoon
tery, Rev
Mr. Korman
Milesbhurg
ceme
was a
STOVER
born in Penn
1838, Med of
an illness of
of Inst
Btover.
13th,
after
leorge ower
township, October
plural pneumonia
five days. on Thursday
week, aged 86 months
and 6 days. He was the son of Philip
afd Catharine the second of a
fandly of children, all
preceded him to
Years, §
Stover,
nine of whom
1867
who
the grave. In
he married Eve D,
ded October 20, 1909.
He is survived by
and L. E. Stover, bith of
Milheim, and by twelve grandchil
dren and twelve great grandchildren.
He was an ardent Christian and a Yife-
long member of 8t. Paul's Lutheran
church at PFeidler,
Funeral services were held Saturday
morning in the Lutheran church at
Millhetm, and dnterment made in the
Fairview cemetery at that place.
A A A IAAT
The Fisher property at Penn Hall,
destroyed by fire, was Insured by Mr.
Fisher for $1600. The place will bo
Hosterman,
two sons, M. O.
Btover
tenanted by Mr. Zettle as
planned,
originally
Township Voeatlonal
Basketball Season,
ago the basketball schedule
boys and girls of the Gregg
Vocational BSchool
A week
for both
Township came to
a close,
The
Benson
girla hade a very successful
games
follows:
playing six and wine
ning six games, as
85. M,
State College. .....10 to
Miffiinburg ......21 to
State Callege ....25 to
lehershurg ......%1 to
MifTlinburg .....10 to
tebersburg. ...24 to
made up of the fol-
Violet Ha-
Opp
Jan. 3
Feb), 6
Feh, 20
Feb, 27
March 6
Maych 13
The
lowing
team was
players: Forwards
Hosterman; guards
Bittner:
gan and Lodie
Mary
ter, Bernadine
Long and Kathryn con -
Wagner; glide center
Orie Wagner, In addition the fol
Berna
Mary
lorence Smith,
substitutes:
Condo, Ella Albright,
Weaver, Gladys Zerby, F
Ix rothy
Miss
forward for
lowing served as
Lee,
Hagan was the outstanding
genera; playing ihility
She scored
inMvidual scoring.
104 points in the six games.
The boys’ team was not quite as suc-
ia the girl team. for they lost
out of the
hand, Jt
four games cleven played.
other WAS necessary to
bukld an enirely new team, for the en
graduated last
nid
results of the
tire team of a vear ago
Consequently with a new
inexperienced team the
discouraging
The games played, with
1s follows
Alumni
Burnham
Haven Nort
State College
Lawek
Haven Noi
MiMinburg
Lok
Hebershiurg
Rebershursg
tonm wa
ge
recieongnst
Melvin Grove pias
a forward run
points whi
second
badly mut
mton
Was necessary
was operating
Known roast
mitten
pened Wednesday
Mr Confer
Spring Mille
Dr. H 8 Braucl
ing physician
I Aor ———
Shirey Home Burned,
The Shirey
Owned
home, near Stormstown.,
and occupied by D. 8
I. Shirey,
destroved by
and ©
brothers. was
fire on Bunday
The fire
Just be.
fore the noon hour,
to have originated from a
the roof,
The
the fire
ing on which was of chest
nut shingles alone at
the
men were
place when occurred.
were unable to save much of the fur
niture. A player piano, however,
gotten out, but not without almost
one of the men
The structure was
undoing
of frame,
and well preserved It
heat,
which
Farmers Mutual company,
was equipped
with
$900
steam for There was
insurance was held in
F. M. Fish
A AANA
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
COURTS OF CENTRE COUNTY
I hereby announce my candidacy
subject to the decis
the Democratic voters as ex
in 1925. Your vote, influence and
= most
amd respectfully solicited
In the event of my nomination. and
my November, |
courteous, prompt,
eam:
election in
solemly pledge a
W. HARRISON WALKRIL
Balletonte, Pa
—— —— — wo —
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
FARMS AND PROPERTY
WANT:
Write for blank. Smith Farm Agency,
1407 W. York St, Philada.. Pa.
MAN WANTED as agent to handle
farm buyers this section. Write Smith
Farm. Agency, 1407 W. York st, Phil
\
WINTER MILD,
Second to Warmest February in Fifty
Yearse—Wintry Weather Began
Late and Ended Early.
1924-25 §
Several forecasts of unusually we
verse winter wenther this year were
Independently and without the
the Wedther
States I=partment of Ag
made
authority of fureau of
the United
They
by the
riculure, have been entirely
dspapven records
Wintry
ed early, It as not
that
wenither began late and end-
until he
of December severe wenther
gan in Montana and other
states, whence it
of the
boundary
other parts country. Temper
atures remained low until the
the monh, moderating
January, although fin the Atlant
Mates
for December
The
the temperature
the
Const mean
was above
January mean tempemture
normal over three
area of the country and
in the remaining two-fifths
temperature set in over almost
whole country in the last week of Jan
without inter
Fehruary,
uary and continued
ruption throughout
for the
month,
two «dave at the close of the
Snowfal; for the eountry
winter as a whole was iwlow
execpt for the region from the
Ohlo valley northeastward
England, where the fall
greater than normal
widespread ood
ing February, 1825,
remarkably smal;
i
local cold waves and
fined mostly to wthern
Februnrs
states The
Rt © he Mission g
noel eas tt
Consolidating Schools,
Jhattan
made &K
The
i expexctesl that
$5. 000
boride
sued for about
FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
Pick the Best--It
very best
from alse cnlves
COWE Milk
ites} inferior
ng ability inher and
prod vce ondy their ow?
The
SPAY
Fralt
first
Spfay for Healthy
dormant fs the
pon re ind cherries. Use a
coarse, drenching spray aimed
those places Peaches must be
the buds are fully dor
control leaf curl.
Little Pigs Need Care Keep pig pens
clean, ventilated. As
the
dry and well
soon as possible got
they
If pastures are
pige out on
clean ground so can take a lot
available
and litter should be placed in
them when the pigs are about two
age
Preparedness Pays 1s he
field use?
Farm
ready for
when field work starts A
few hours spent now putting the tools
dnye later,
Well
the Penna.
in shape may save
Mixture Yields
tions staged by
Demonstra-
Htate
that a
produces
more pounds of feeding material than
xa More grain per acre
appreciated.
Tr ————— A AO ————_
DAIRY SPECIALIST MAY COME.
Col-
extension service show
of barley and oats
either alone,
always
Louis Man,
Mr. CC. H. Weghorst, a St.
to Speak Here,
V. A. Auman. of the local firm Brad
ford & Co, stated this
there is a possdhidity
dairy authority into
for alecture. He is trying to obtain |
the services of C. H. Weghorst. who |
has been working in some of the most
prosperous dairy sections in the Bast.
Mr. Weghorst has been making an spe
cial invesigution of the cost of pro
ng milk. He fa mllecting Infor:
tion on the methods used by some
of the most sucoessful dairymen In
the United States. He shows how
they have used these methods to low -
er the com of each gallon of mk
they produce.
C—O ——
WANTE DOM fashioned Lurniture,
old Grandfather and
morning that |
of bringing a
this community
RS —— S——
Spring News
At NIEMAN’S DEPARTMENT STORE
redoosossvrsere rer
SPRING IS HERE!
We extend a cordial invitation to every-
one to visit our store, inspect our
merchandise and compare prices.
The Store of Quality, Service, Price.
COPPPPOIIOCTIOOIOPS
Spring Coats and Dresses
for all occasions, to meet the tastes and
woman and miss,
needs of every
EOP POP Crores
Easter will be here April 12th
New
Now is the time to select
Suit and Top Coat.
yvohr Spring
SUITS & TOP COATS
is the largest ever shown.
Our assortment of
PC —
D. J. NIEMAN
MILLHEIM
brass candlesticks and
tures, Write JL A.
in BL, Lewistown Ia
Dooce BROTHERS
CLOSED CAR
HE DODGE needs no half-page space
to tell its superior qualities. Its repu-
tation is well established in Centre county.
We wish only to say that the new models
are worthy of your consideration.
Be fair with yourself---do not buy a car
this Spring until you have at least seen the
new Dodge.
GENUINE DODGE and FORD PARTS
WILL BE KEPT IN STOCK CONSTANTLY
Correct Printing Done at the Reporter Office.