The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 16, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL. XCIX
1925.
itll
m——
NO. 7
PEN BIRDS
STEAL
STATE
TWO CARS,
Roadster Belonging to Samuel
Hoy Taken from Delaney
and Ford Roadster from
Phillips' Garage.
I
Dodge
Barn
Frank
from
from
f two <a one
and the
Phillips char
The theft rs.
Samuel Hoy
Frank P.
pen birds who escaped
View
The
and w
Thomas
0
other
god to State
the
in
from Rock
institution.
Hoy £
parked
Delaney barn,
Mr. Hoy
committed
The
from
Dodge roadster
night
Old
stopping
the
next
ar was a
is for the in the
at
farm Was
at which
i night
Fourth,
was
found
The theft
before the hea
of
where it
the Car
was with
wheel broken
proper!
in McVeytown
closely fo
ind MceVeytown
several miles
istown
from ti atter
crash
the
whether
ind
ostensit
Wes
10wWn
jeft ly
+ wheel
Previc
Ford h
but
18
wd
noe t
heen
the tank
proposition
it
that thes
a e—— A ——————,
Centre County Home
Festival Mills,
The L
Spruce
at Potters
dies’ i
own
their
lawn i
ning,
public
Saturday ove
£ ti
ffonage of
ANNUAL ELECTION CALENDAR.
Information of Interest
and Politicians,
Contains to
Voters
political cal
ners
the
many Hn
to el
copy
The
endar
and politicians
ruthent i
portant n
tion. The
calendar:
Fall
15th.
General
3rd.
Last
ietered
for the
1 and 2
ing pl on
Last to
the November
First to
petitions county, city,
township
July 9.
Last
county
gust 18,
Last day to withdraw
mary, August 21, 4 p. m.
Last day to withdraw
nation. October 8,
Last day to fille expense
for primary, September 30,
Last day to file expense accounts
for November election, December 3.
annual election
or
is of unusual interest to we
because it gives
information ©
itters
n
pertaining
following i
©
S a of
Lae |
primary, Tuesday, September
election. Tuesday,
ber
row
days to t
in boroughs
Navemben
The
es
pe
and
township
aaveased
and
election. Septembe
LasessOrs it at the poll -
days
pay tax to
election, Sat.
thess
day 4
qualify
October 3.
day
for
and
Secure signatures tol
boroug!
local offices, Thursday,
day to file petitions
commissioners,
with
Tuesday,
the
Au
before pri
from nomi
accounts
Saturday night there were an un-
usually large number of autos in town.
The same appears to have been the
condition in’all centers. We do ike to
get together, and the auto affords us
the means of doing this we like.
STEWART
IS KILLED
TROOPER GEORGE
CALLAHAN
On Way to Lewistown—Thrown From |
Army Truck—Military Funeral— |
Burial at Centre Hall
liahan,
machine
north
wit military |
George Stewart C who was
thrown, July 3rd, from
truck on church hii
Reedsville, was buried
honors from the camp at Boalsburg
on Sunday, the entire Troop
pating. The Rev, Wiliam Wagner,
Boalsburg, made touching and
triotic the troopers,
menting on the devotion to du
Private First-¢ Callahan,
spoke of the heroic attit Priv
First-class John A. who
the truck although
of control,
of
a sul
Just
of
h
partici
of
in pa~
con ~
Ly of
and
appeal to
14
LS
ude of ple
Stoner
it
Stud
wits enti
finally
the firm
The men were |
thrown
ve shaft
jure
from the
broke ana
iusing the tr
and
Immediate and
to the injured
hil
te
i:
buckie
given
and
Trooper was
hospital
pl wed on
Stewart
Mr. and
Boalsbu:
and
who
George
&
oateam
Knew him
Ww
HEVerels
(Googe Traxier
ergeant
Wis "iso
wlent, receiving
ankle, and numer
He is now conva
stown
dons
OW
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
is employ
Burnham
um
1 Mrs
Mines
el Meyer and
of Boalsburg
Groh, daughters of
H. ( of C
’
:
“iam rik |
in a number of nd 1 I-
’ i
in Centre Hall on Sund
Mrs
of
ind George
iiidren,
through
Meyer
Haven,
Sunday
Lock
Hall
friends
Mr
the
('enare snd |
te
on
long enough
Mever
Pennay
stopped with 3 i
the |
Lock |
give greetings
gent
is
freight
Haven.
on at
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. George E
of
G. M Mr. and |
Deppen and Mra. BR E
Sunbury
Hall on
entertained
of Mrs
F. M
Conrod
there
they |
drove from
Sunday
tl
Centre where
day at
parents,
for 16 ithe
Corman's Mi
Fisher,
home
Mr
ns
and Mrs
Robert and
ghton, Staten
to
8. B. Dunham
Jack, West
Island, New
Hail and for a
days were guests at the
and Mrs, J. H. Weber, parenta
Dunham
ans
Ne
York,
part
homie
of
Centre
f two
of Mr.
of Mrs,
Harry farmer
of
furris, on
west town, who has beer.
for several weeks from an affection
of the heart, has so far recovered that
he is able to be out of bed, but
obliged to take a complete rest for
several weeks, after which time he
hopes to be able to again resume farm
work,
the Bair
11
ii
in
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weber. in Cen-
tre Hall, recently entertained at din
ner a number of guests among whora
were Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, of
Lititz; Mr. and Mrs, John Landis, of
East Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. Bam-
uel Andes, of Lancaster: Mise Annie
Weber, Miss Annie Lohr, Samuel
Weber and Fred W. Weber, of Boals
burg: Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sellers, of
State College,
wo
R. R. Station to Close,
Notice
that the railroad
on the
August
days
Linden
would
notice |
was received a few ZC
station at
brafi h
A
out
but
execution
local De
1st
sent
closed aimil
wns once
the
The
though
closing
within the
not put
order
of
last
into
close,
Yeur,
wns
to
enforced, alth
was
be the stat
Ww
may not be closed the
Ishier
Hall,
for
began rallroading
tre Hall
and was
Oak Hall
transferred to
Frank station master
Linden
=
in the
fie i
“er
Bradford |
and has been
LOrvice wer twenty-one years
as a lerk
Ww
later Jassigned as age
he
under Frank
nt at}
there wis |
Hall ele
Station; from
ven orl
/
Linden
twelve years ago
a i... ,.-S
Alrs™ Here
Bellefonte and
on 17th,
Ha fam
hundred
“Fresh
Centre
The
.
bay
League Baseball Scores,
A rps
Barrels Beer Selzed,
Ss MARA:
Complaining of Freight Rates,
duala
discrimination
tie and «
thir
Nav
building mater
and
spandenta
ommodit ies
makes over
ilroads re being one of
most important filed
Festival at Spring Mills. |
Spring Mills lodge
hold a festival on
16th Tha proceeds
benefit of the
Sunbury. The
and effort
same time to
The
Lhe
of Hebek- |
Haturday
will be
will
August
ed
or the orphan’s home
object is a worth |
be made |
patron
while
the
one an will
it piease ail
Temple Officers Installed.
huraday evening inst
Centre Queen Temple,
installed Hy District
Mrs. Lalu
instaliend were!
Templar, Maybelle Sharer
Chest ie YY. T..
Marshall, Irene Reifanyder
Lela Frazie
Reifsnyder; 1. P.,
Vianna Zettle;
of week the
of K. OG
Grand |
The
So. ware
i
of
Templar,
fi
Upka
©Ta
N
Ethel }
Past
Tressier;
Priestess ‘a
Mrs
PP.
Prophets
Helen
Musician, L
Sparson
wrue
G7
ey
V
¥
:
Dhistrict
accompanied by
installed the
Btream Temple,
Miltheim. The members of the
lodge present were: Mrs, Jennie Brad
ford, Mra, Chestie Tressler, Miss Ma-
belie Bharer, Mre. Jacob Sharer, Mis
Ida McClellan, Mra. D. M. Bradford,
Mra. W. 8. Blick, Miss Ethel Frank,
Me EW Crawford. Mrs PK.
Frank, Mm. John Martz, Mrs Loh:
Miss Vianna Zettle, Mrs. Roy Searson,
Mra. James Searson, Mrs, George
Searson, Mra, C. N. Kryder.
The Bunshine Class of the M. E.
SBunday-school at Sprucetown. wil.
hold a festival Saturday evening, on
the school grounds at Potters Mills
Candies, cakes, ice cream. ete, will be
on sale. The bommunity quilt will be
disposed of at this time,
Friday
Mrs. Lulu Ripka,
enteen other
ficers of
evening the
ladies, o
at
local
Crystal
Festival Saturday Evening.
.
OF
AN UGLY
S——
ACCIDENT
Musser, Aged 17,
When Freight
Charles
Is Fatally Injured
Hits
Thursday
wihilio
Truck.
morn.ng
in east
passing Unlony
truck
struction
belonging
Company
the
threw
Charles
(racks
the
close to
the Mitact
Musser
at ©
the
Centre
wainst
man
dsembow
to the
he died
OWInNg morning
The
over
Years CArrier
tvs or
ing
it 6 of
young mat
wr
A AAS
Ferguson School Teachers Elected,
he Fer
———————— a]: ——
Educational Convention,
Bennett €
wttendar
Hp and the
f the dis
eral trend of
line of our present
and
education to
—————— A is
Birthday Celebrated.
Iromka
Ussion waa
moray
of £
the interpretation of
the public.
WwW
seventy -second
on
celebrated the
of
filam 8
annivery
ist, at His
birthday
and
_mry fis
July
Hall The
the figures 7
wits baked Ly his
Hugh laiston. The
named below
Mrs. Annie
Ione
home in Cen
tre Cake. which
on it in
daughter
had . cand
1 oo
guests present
daught
Harte:
sreningoer
Lae Rhoads
and Wil
Mrs, l.ee
and
ie. Marcellus
Edgar, and Miles
Millheim; Mr. and Mrs
children, George Foster
iam, of Mr. and
Brooks and daughter Evelyn: Mr.
Mira, Hugh and sons Gera
and Richard, Mifflinburg; Mrs Ja
Meyer, Misses and Evelyn
Foote, and Mma, FV
Jodon Grace, Jean, Ei
man, and lsbel; Mr inna
Mre. Albert Emery and daughter Isa.
} Mir and Mrs. CE,
children, Dorothsg Hobert,
Eunice; Mr. and
Brooks, Frances and Florence Brooks
Mra. John H. Breon: Mr. and Mrs
George W. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs
Hayes Ralston and children Gilbe.t
and Margaret; Mr. and Mra Roy M.
Carbrick and chikiren Dorothy and
Margaret: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bloom
and son Donald; Mr. and Mrs. I. L.
Ebright and daughter Bettie: Mr. and
Mrs. W. F. Floray, Mr, and Mre D.
L. Bartges, Mr. and Mre. Samuel Gin-
gerich, Mra. Frank MeClellan and
gon Vinton, and Mr. and Mrs. William
8. Brooks, of Centre Hall,
Aq ———————
Now is the time to have your heat’
or fixed for the winter. Come before
the rush begins Call W. H. Miles,
Bellefonte; both ‘phones. *
Ns IM Car ANN,
We have a stock of window awn:
ings, cheap. ~W, H. Miller, Bellefonte.*
Brooks
of Coatesvi
and sown
of
Coleville:
and
alston a
of
lose
loalsburg:; Mr.
and children,
Geraldine
wl | Mager and
Lynn and
Mrs Richard 8
WEDDINGS,
Haugh—Hammond.
|
| ——
ut fi wedding to
‘uesday, June
Hamzr
MeQuillisntite,
: , & 3
v
Young—Mader,
| emony rreume ny
{ate family beaut
The
rraduate
bride is a trained
the
The groom
| Mifflinburg High
| For the past two years
employ of the
Tr
Telephone «
§
used
i
1
}
of Danville State
graduate
3
school «
ritn # a
ass of
he 1}
Buffalo Vaile:
limerman. Th
their
the gr
a8
n the
IMmpany
will make
FOuUng oounla
dence for
ress]
the present with YO &
parents,
is
Tels
when
n
recalled by many of
Miffinburg
{ ferred
her
grap
fisst
0, §
a
mrents Centre
i
be
this paper i I |
sone!
Yoeum—Kiinefelter,
I. Kiinefelter
A. A Ki
Boalsburg, and Walter A
of Mr. and Mrs, John Yoo
{2 W. Fifth Street, Lewistown,
united in mariage on
30, by Rev. Dr. A. M
it the home of the bridegroom. | Tht
beautiful ring was used
The ceremony was performed in the
bedroom of the bridegroom's mother.
wht Is convalescing at her home af
ter being a patient at the Lewistown
hospital for some weeks
The bride wore a white georgetie
dress trimmed with rose buds a large
white picture hat of silk lace and
braid, and carried a shower bouqust
of Ophelia roses tied with white satin
with smal; rosebuds at the end of each.
Miss Dorothy Yocum was brides
maid. She wore a pale green chiffon
dress and carried a large bouquet of
pink roses. The bridegroom's Dest
man was Frank Yocum, his brother,
Miss Klnefolter is a gmduate of
Boalsburg High school, and until her
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ceremony
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
f Pe
oid home
remain for
= 4
(enn AR,
Pauls
Drege
at Penn
and
jer and
Conlr®
the
bro~
foe
|
ue
and
woods
exhausted
the Mine
irned over
the
lnughe-
Cleve
(Wed~
auto
points in
r 4 part of
the Rearick
Millis, now
brothoe,
Mover y
yet or
i
f
set ay
eave
Hai
Pennss
their home by
td
F
we at
Centre and
VRnia
#
or
entra
tine
ud
they will
Potters
Moye
Rix near
by Mrs
Rea
wou Died ®
avid
R. i
daughter
on XN. J.
Mr. and Mrs
N. J. and
N. J. Inst
Mrs
Argaret
Mra. Ammon
ompanted
n
¢
ider, Ao
Margaret,
Beulah Person,
A. E. Person,
Nellie Burd, of
week came >»
Burkholder's moth-
Strohm, in Centre
hy her
Fiemingt
niece ©
ipsbhurg
ome «
6 h {
1 &
Ww guests a while
T:
in
Met hod int
Hamilton
the young 1
The first of
first of two
aining Camp at
becoming popu-
of that de
the five big
Epworth
Institutes n Tuesday
w and was attended by
Louise and Elizabeth Kittle
daughters Mr. and Mr
J. Kitleberger, of Curwensvide
mother the gird was one of
popular young people and school
teacher, Miss Anna Barthlomews bos
fore marriage.
John I. Stutz of Altoona, who furs
nishes the trucks on the State highs
way construction job over Nittany
Mountain at Centre Hall. has taken up
fiving as an amusement for pastime,
He has a plane on the Henry Noll
field, at Pleasant Gap, and has beeft
taking jessoms in flying from ah exe
perienced aviator. He and Mr. Noil
have repeatedly hovered over Centre
Hall in the cool air currents while we
have been sweltering down on the
earth. Mr. Stutz also drives a Jordan
Play Boy, a stralght-eight roadstory
on
mr with wisi le
the
League closed «
of last
Misses
K
berger,
Harry
The
our
of
of %
with great skill ”
od