The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1925, Image 1

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Mis
HALL, PA.,
1925.
cmt
woman
NO. 25
METHODIST DAY'S FINE PROGRAM
of the
Comes from
Speakers, Dr. Hauser,
the Philippines,
One
usually
in this section.
Lakemont Park
30. The executive
fa planning the pro-
the folowing:
n the park
Methodist Day,
Methodists
at
will
on
in by
be observed
Thursday, July
committee, which
annouces
the morning i
sermon will be preached
McWilliams, D. D,
town. Dr. McWilliams is
the large Franklin street
Episcopal church in that
forceful speaker,
In the afternoon
will held. The
Otto H
Philippine
gram,
In
the
Samuel
theatre
by Rev.
f Johns-
OL
pastor
Methodist
and
of
city is
a
a missionary ral
chief speaker
Hauser, D. D.,
Islands. Dr
WN
he
iy
will be Rev.
Manila,
Hauser 1
furlough
of
$f a magnetic speaker 40
is In
demand
the
on who great
for missionary iddresses ind
nmittee considers itself fortunate in
for this occasion
wil de
be ren
both
trict
sylvania
and partic
In the
Seeker.”
public services
of Cent
ili be
superintendents
conference t
Ww
the
presen
pate in exercises,
evening
will
a pageant,
bes who
esent at
yf “The
given. Those
's
last yeu 4 ‘agenta
Pageant Method-
to “The See :
crowds thronged the park
it expected
innounced wil
were p ir
O13
want ker.’
Se
Great last
the
that
attract eq
and
gram as
is pro
Uiki~-
large
& numbers is
——————— A AP AA ———
Child Struck by Auto,
don
iy year
18
ys
datighter
Spotts,
Spotts, t
Mr
SUN Kk
urdasy
i
and
Ha
el Sa
struck by
near her home when
her, She sustained a
the spine
my addit
wound which requ
other
Jaw, and of
verterbrae,
close
rho ut
and
head
es
Serious Injury Loganton Child.
sao leant
15 and
“Hiking™ to Paclfie Coast.
=
Two Centre County Boys, ii
5
bur
weording to
ed by Theodor:
son. The mesmge
ed to the
reach
weeks more trave
Each boy 8 tre
coat or underwear, and of
catch
t hey
in automobile
Ir did
COUrss. cover
ride time
carn. they not ouid
not. of such
tances
h
thers to
They
with
Ave
moyiey
hy, Where the message
distance
travelers
early half the
These made
ney in Hke manner last sum
————————— Ap rn —————
Heads of State,
a Nor
president
3 Fraternal
of Eagles, at the closing session
Wednesday
Eagles
of
F'ran«
installed
Haves, “town.
of
w
as State
Pennsylvania aerie.
convention at Erie,
Hav
‘Hose WW the
Werk
hor
Whe
8 Wis
Norristo
Pres
presented a
wn delegate
font v
Schillin Jie wane giv
ring.
Row tions
yension law were passed
#4
vention
trod
together with a
by Pittsburgh
comending the
Bar
reaso ta
dnley
the
weed the ition
Ani
protecting
and action of
erican association in
the American
IO A 55 AAS A.
Owing to the contagious
Mill it
was decided to close the Community
Bible school, which was being
in the high stheol building. Several
ofises of scarlet fever and diphtheris
have developed within the past ten |
days.
rights of the people,
increase in
diseases In Hall and vicinity,
held .
tc A
ELECTED H. S. PRINCIPAL,
F. Wetzel Named to Head
Hall Public Schools—Comes
MeClure,
At a
school
J.
recent meeting of the local
J. F. Wetzel was elected
to the principalship of the Centre Hali
High school at salary of $200.00
month, Mr, Wetzel
thirty-four years.
child. He
mended. He
High
Normal
board,
a
is a young
and has
recom
of married
one comes highly
is a graduate of Beaver
town 1909; Bloomsburg
1913,
1925,
school,
State School, ind Sus
University, having
from that institutu n
His
period of
been graduated
only this month, experience ex
tends over a
divided
of Middle
Supervising
eleven Vers
18 follows Assitant pri
H 2h one ve
Paxtang
ough
jeaver
School Teachers Pupils,
f ind James
Hall Mary Zerby
Smith Or
Mis
Lynn
ind
and
Anna
HEC
tsa — A ms ——
GENERATIONS ATTEND
THE BURRIS REUNION.
FIVE
—
Mrs. Samuel Burris, of Centre Hall
Aged ST Years, Heads Well Kne
Familiy,
@
Hall. 8B
indmother
presen of
Centre
and a gi to who
present A grandmother to chil
thir
great-great
ten
dren. and a great-grandmother to
ty six children, .and a
grandmother to five children thes
being Christine and Donald Shutt, of
dq Wi
ind Edith
Bellefonte: Betty a
Mileshurg:
liam Smith
of Bunday
Jane
of Lewistown
A
the
sumptuous dinner was
I
ali
served] op
herenie
Piano mu-
front lawn of the Ph
by
iris
which was enjoyed
wc was furnished and wing
dancing were enjoyed by the
of
3 nied
youngeq
set.
Th
Pictures were taken
Mr
#e present were: 2
Mr
i
!
Grogs Mr. and
Mrs,
of wile
Samu
R
a of
Burs
fonte,
m Bury
Burris, of
Jewett Pi
e Hall: Mr.
Centre
Hall
Ook ms fam
and Mrs,
Hall; Mr. and
and family, Lea
and Mra Cloyd Bunday
fmughter, Mr
Ww. NM unily, of La
Mrs
and
Centra
Sunday of 4
and
of Lewistown:
¢
ke
an
Mrs
ma
Mra.
ters,
Shutt and
Harry Shutt, of Bellefonte:
Sylvester Young and two daugh-
Florida;
of
two children who
could not be present on account of i+
ness—Mrs, Sarah Kohn, of Holly Hu,
Florida, whose oldest son, Andrew, is
very Ul, and Mrs. Ida Witmer, of
Bellefonte, whose baby was scalded #0
badly that she could not be there.
S———————————
The public soon forgets unless you
of Seabreeze, Lowis
apd three children,
Be Lan
There were
RECLINES AT SPRING—
on Herring Farm, Near
Mills,
teclining
hau sleeps
After
{ing
| 151
1
|
Harvey
of death.
day's work
at
the
finishing
Mr.
Herring,
at a spring
a spr
{ sleep
{ fi
potatoes,
H. B
ployer, of
| Mills, stopped
bwny to the
Thursday ev
chatted
clined
Herring
on
for
week
place
last
then
Herring
ening of
bit and
greensward
There
AUSDIOY
former
to
a the
the rest,
thought,
that a
on
Was nu
ou sed mn. and
Mr
in had
id
The body
me f mi
ness
5
investigation Herring found hi
compan quietly passed
Of ea War
wns tnken
h
Sunda
tk Haz
The decs
and was em
tman
rend
¥
HON
Ze MXty
Was
C—O
Smith Reunlon,
A
Centre Connty Threshermen,
1
man and every embplover
whates
A A ——
Elk Kiddies’ Day.
The best estimates place the num
f Kiddies
Elke at
thousand
of
Hallowe an
0
the
who w ere entert
Park at
and
from
dined
1 18640
by Hela
cape a larg
number left over hats
a parade were
ill the
head «
given
but not nearly
supplied with werings
hundred and twenty-five
of ice cream were
The
never
served and
of lemonade lineup for dinne
Was
The
2 might beheld heretofore
serving done
that the
was a systemal
“walting line” wascon
i¥ on the move
There were no mishaps of
The 1800 ¢
delight
nature
es beamed with during he
and did
little sv
day
the
for
10t become
eon tickets were a
Lowy 1
emonag
Hist
boat rides
the
before
the kiddies
the
0
then
put
night
f
ete
The
were on free
the
formed in pa
ade, by
I
Young's
headed committemen in
and the 0. F. band
At
orchestra
the park
furished for dancing
and evening.
I el AAAS.
Grange Encampment and Fale.
The secretary of Grange Encamps
ment and Falr, who 18 in Centre Hall
this week. reports unabated interest
in camping, Families who occupled
tents in 1924 evidence thelr enjoyment
in this feature of the Encampment by
declaring thelr intention to return this
year,
A few
this year,
The Encampment committee wili
meet Wedneslay evening, June 24th.
muse
in the afternoon
new tents will be bought
Woodring Hears Forgery Case!
‘Squire Kline
Bellefonte, Thursday
created
A
Woodring,
case heard before
in
morning of last week, cong
bankers
Millheim
CHB heard
check
the sum of $20.0)
arable Interest and brought
and others as witnesses from
Centre Hall, The
of =a disputed
Frohm,
and
grew out br
James E. in
Valley bank In
Min
name
Mr,
forgery,
he
writes
Penns
Smith,
the
M.
bearing
drawn on
{ helm mes
of
Frohm
favor of a
chant, the “Jani
From” as the drawer, 1
leged the check to be a
declared in h
not J: 48
testimor that
that
iN
and he
E
substantiated
name “James Frohm,” which te
bry
produced
Wis mgna
number f check
then
Oo
HW
Kell “wn : Bartholon
f¢
Penn State,
t to the
farms of Penn State. Wadnesdas
The party
das
Susquehanna
last week
the
the
Lewisburg
county previous. to
Trail
Centre
by the
ong
and Hall The |
Lancaster |
{tour was organized
{County Bhrine Club #
i
: . EE ———— A
M. E. Training Camp.
Methodist
Valley at
miles east
he new training
Newion Hanuil
amp
¥
or Juniata
ton, fourteen of Hunting
{ dor im nearing
for delegation
It will be opened by Lhe
Institute Hie |
competion
bout ready the of
folks
i Epworth
first
young
League when
young men and women are looked fo:
ito ¢ charge of
They
o
1Ke and tiate the
fol
in new
grounds, will be owed in
12
the same
of the
n
®
{ week |
Rey
vernth
week by and 15 and a
ater by bos
0 B
a of
Age
Ay
Poulson, pastor if
¢
0% 8
Huntingdon ha
preparations and cone
A A AAA AS,
Three Arrested for Forgery,
Earl of Line
den Hall, and Glenn Corman, of Spring
Mills,
man
Carl Stam and Horne:
were arrested by State Patrols
Daniels and taken' to Milihelm
hearing be
They
check
where they were given a
| fore "Bquire Shelton. were
charged with forging
week on Dond Musser, manager
the Oriole store, Millheim, Stam, who
is supposed to be the writer of the
check, was held in $500 ball for his
appearance at Court. while Horner
and Corman were held in $100 each.
an
“Rodeo” is a word being used much
these days In. advertising of home.
comings, and gatherings of various
characters, “Rodeo” is the Mexican
last
of
a
word for “roundup.” It is pronounced
- nyo."
~
SEEK $15,000 DAMAGES,
Juniata People Bring
Phillpshurg Woman
of An Auto Aecldent
19234,
H
entered
of
Suit Against
Growing Oat
In Ootober,
T
has
Rowland, 54
late Congressman
land, on
wife
i Woodward Fam of Clearfie d
! against Mrs. Annis C
widow of
ries H
suit
ilipshurg ir
h
Ww
Moyer, of
behalf of and hb
tt
i
A #
Ruth 14
£ $15,000
wat
in
sum
The
oO
EYrow
4
arcikent whict »
1923, on Pine Top h
KH
s—————
Wins,
Boalshurg 2-L
CC. League Baseball Scores,
Bail '
County
Eames pi vend
during
“w
ague
follow
Hex
nd
¢
0 forfeited
non api
i Bellefonte, 6
LUTGAY
Hecla Park, 10
STANDING OF THE «
Won
State Colle
efonte i
a Park 4
MiMhedm 3
College
A AAAI.
Pennsyivania Lacks Rain.
Rain is needed urgently in
of the Btate to
help the
of the State
it it =
tions revive pastures]
mid -monthls
department of
crops, the
ed a few days
With field
day this
ago
work
month
the:
possibhie n
farmers
are ahead of
the report sail
Corn is
the moist
the general
ol
showing good
held
glowing
tire has
up
be i to the
shiort
said
heading
reduced af
due
ths declared
when
(hits
stand
Piast
Indicated \ in
Lancaster
wonthey
ugh
Hpots,
well
good
io the
whe
are &h
A
SLABOHH'R
with
reage a1
Podr market, w
tobaeo
York
the
and
sc tione
Counties
retarding the planting
Heavy vies clove
reported with bad iy
of radn,
i.
some places,
hay were
in need
is
of
¥
timothy
Borough council has ordered th
posting of notices calling attention to
the scarcity of water in the borough
reservoir, and demanding that all leaks
in hydrants be repaired at once. the
use of water for satering gardens
and for all unnecessary purposes Ls
prohibited. The drought has made
conservation of the water supply im-
ative,
—
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
i
[MAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
| FROM ALL PARTS.
Mrs and aly
sited Mra
Frank
jdaughter
Jean
| Bearson’'s pat
“rts {rs
| Ishier, at Lind
Mr. and >» ringerich, of
| (Ce ? y morning b¥
re they
Aug.
wWme
the
at
n Saf
of
Bellefonte
ved
wginning
Wee
1
Gilt
ert san an John
White
ister, Mary. all
Fridsy of
scenes of
around Milroy
promi:
world, and are
White. founder
church of Mii-
most noted ministe
The
& now occupied
Reed Thompson,
of ths
the pare
varions sites
heir family in
The broths
n State, and
vis
Epent
'r the
in and
rothers
are all
gat
the
negre saad
and
sf
one of
thi
White
Mr
Thompson
of th
8 section the State,
homestead
Mra, J
eng a
and
sister
#2 rumored that
King
over the
m
emorial
frequently
Wl that
n
10
the
the
put way
ty athletis
ground on
High school
The
and while not
nevertheless could be
“ that every
dollar would show value received. The
ligh school youths have labored @i«
gently to remove the sod In prepara
ton for a dlamond, and apart from
this nothing Has been done. Every«
one wants to see a fisst-class ball field,
and it the citisens are to be expected
to turn out In large numbers, the
playing field must be more centrally
located than is the present one, and “
more ideal spot than the one afforded
on the school grounds is not to be hady
Put the mopey to uss a
Fit oso
isi)
the new
good indeed.
money.
a vast
expended
Sm.
a
judiciously