The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 27, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL. XCIX
FORMER POTTER TOWNSHIP
WOMAN REACHES 100 YEARS
Franelseo, She
of Life,
Ways.
Resident of San
Rounds Out Full Century
—Hits Change In Youths’
Mills, Pa., A
Reporter:
vou 1 find
Francisco
it ¥
This rema
at Milroy, M
Her maide
Straley. Her
Potters Mills
fed lif
township. Mrs
Now
ter
rs ug
wi |
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publish
Kab
Pili
n
born near
rs of th
Potter
Yeu ei man
in
visit to Pennsylvania was ri
summer of 18068. She has been
§
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has
ini
Mifflin
Your
LIZZIE
Pennsyly
many eO)
relatives In
lowing appears the
years 18 a long
Catherine Sia
and it
meditation «
1d the thi of the world
And Mrs. Slack should
day ting on
tury
one
says Mrs, !
ves one
the world
gi
n
cramento street,
1 time for
ngs
To
cen-
Know.
she is st: the Sect
having celebr her
birthday
of he i
hundredth
a weanderful wom
as mentally Kes
Fomen not h
3
Reens pace
she
OOK
Over unfoidin Veur she |
3 evervthir rye
Crossed the Plains,
186 wher
Is
“Such
Carryings Onl™
mining enginee;
veloping the
Two
famous
other <h
1
dren.
tumed Away
FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
Proteet Conerte }
weather, concrete
prevent rai
Sand,
During hot,
work sl
covered to
while
lin
nn
setting
and inkets may
After
the
or
bl
ering the forms
sprinkle concrete with
a week two
Plant Only Evergreens Now
ornamental
this
pianted
ind
trees should be
time Only evergreens
between the midd
of
:
© of
the middle Rentem
the deciduous
ter the middie
gromnd is
trees can
and
er,
materials,
of
however,
October.
mulched this
planted
even in Decembe;
Mik In Masha
way to make wet
pour Hitle milk In the mash
at noon. Just enough liquid
be used to moisten what (the
will clean up.
Bpray Spuls OfteniPotatoes should
be. sprayed at intervils of 10 days
up to the time the vines die. The
longer the crop can be kept growing}
the larger the yield to be expected.
Edueatnon Calls and Pays Farm
papers everywhere are running stor-
des hbout agricultural education and
on foot of next column)
Intter t3
be in Inte Novem
ber
Use
easy
and
to
hopper
should
birds
novel
mash is
a
ON TO NOVA SCOTIA,
Pa
and
“Beersheba” Takes amd Ma and
Kid Kirkpatriek Miss Kirk.
patrick to Far North In Safely.
Nova
August
' Parrshoro, Neotia,
16, 1920
for
vou
have been
news
paories
on ths
2 3
n ont of
ta, We
Bangor t
there
Stephens
went from
0 Nt
ito New Br ick
Nova
ing, by way
unsw
in Scotia since
Moncton
Amherst.
of E
of
Parrshoro
visited
Tru:
at
The and ivangeline
Pennsylvania
nountains
steeper
than
Hall, and
He
Rone
Old
N
BOMme
ittany
back
mountal
the
Dey
stop]
"
—————— ss
James Searson arsonage,
fuys P
———— A —— SO ——————
Hunters Buy Camp Site,
te
nd
and
hundred
nearly
way
CONRoY
While
fey
the main
i to
Purpose
gathey bring tog
of the fn
h
the "Mm
Ings
vit branches
(nis
n social int OUrse, epee
to after siden
of Hebersburg, hin
meeting to o
had
Of
rder and
Di
financial
read by =,
Millheim, and a
W. Blerly, cashier
National ban
heen
fatement WY Of
K, the
tren Oy
Ti main speakers
Brungart. of
attorney
Miss Verna
who
were
Washington, an
the government;
Rebershurg: Rev
of the Pittsburgh district.
he is serving on a Lutheran
He 8 a son of James, PP. Frank,
Reberpburg. \
The officers who
wire re-elected to continue in thelr
respective capacities, and it was de
cided that the third reunion should be
held on the third Baturday in August
1026, on Grange Park,
numa
(Continued from previous column)
how it pays. The Pennsylvania State
College has room for some qualified
freshmen In the agricultural courses
Does your boy crave an agricultural
education? Don't disappoint him.
is
emploved by
Mr. Cellier. of Oris
Frank,
where
field.
of
served last year
ENCAMP
En
Baturday,
ampment
Gi
fo
August
and Falr
tines
20th
Opens
innual ing Improvem
Vea Nore
exhibns dena
impers
iil riment
n
the opening
Sunday
Ihe
Lag.
Program.
29
Saturday.
P
BOOTLEGGE RS.
f Rn fessor
Decker Valley—tiencral
of Seven
James
Sti
Zerhy to Operating
in
Cleaning 1 Mountains
in
»
Progress,
NE
beaten
itracted
the
nn Mountaine, t
1 from the
back of Spring
than
over
is
om
Heve
Hint
the
ih hte in
Valley road
highe
cent.
hours,
from
{Georges
Is. Machines
tf one
roads at
of power
went
The greater
came an adjoning
undoing of Zerfy
sub-agents
of the
select
one-half per
| these all
of them
The
his
dispose
came
trough
to
wi flic
who were too
stuff, not
{ their
oy he
iy
yg
ing ent ive © cus
| tomers
The official
Priva
F. A and
Davis, the Mifflin
| detective, figured in the arrest
{of
agninet Zerby
Troop 8
M.. A
oounty
lack
private citizens who have
the in the Reven
must cleaned up. and
effectually.
———— A ASP SAI
SPRING MILLS
William Bittner contemplating a
trip the West, probably Nebraska
Harry Leitzell.
his many friends and relatives,
Charles Bartges Jr, and Mrs. Blanche
informer
H. Mar
trooper
the
PV
second
Intter
{was te ley,
these are
that
Mountains
cleaned
declared nests
be
up
in
fo
at Lock Haven.
A ®ranger
Monday morning and landed In Wii.
lam Hettinger's field with his auté
upside down. He was not hurt.
A MIO A ASS.
W. E. Tate, overseer of the poor of
Centre Hall borough, will sell at pub-
lic sale, Saturday afternoon of
week, the personal property of Bame
uel H. Runkle, who for some time has
been in the Danville State hospital.
1M. bang
8 PM
ress
COT
Play
Gran
“rts
{
Prog we
Sunday, Aug. 80-2 P A
i Homi N
ly Invi
Monday, Ang. 31-—Exhib
ing xhibits
3 P A
Taesday, Sept,
a PrP M ind
Bervice Spe
ial mus
ping ©
é I. and 7
M 1%
Wednesday, Sept.
xhébits
(i
ng
ng x
1h A
11 .
ii \
M
M
LiTHnNge
Hon P
Ban
5»
Ntate
Friday, Sept. 4 Duy
Grange Encampment Notes,
(reer Irrehe
Band
CENTRE (OU NTY ROAD WORK
TO COST 85235000 A MILF
hic Over
Filled
Highway
fo Be
Allegheny Moun-
falns and Graded,
consty nitre
between
Snow Shoe
It
Interse:
Matilda
8 almos
n length Anothe
Highway undes
t Port Matilda
Lakes to-Neq RC ghway at
It elght and
long, the fourth
cross Nittany Mountain,
Pleasant and Centre
a. tri two in
in all mountain hae
difficult work
this
wg
will oonned with
ald
nine
section a-
connecting
Hall, and i=
length. This
been found
The | for
Eagle,
nlies
in
between
while in
Gap
file over miles
and
The
is $121,106.00
tt ———
County Veterdns Asso, to Meet
62nd annual of the
Centre County Arsocin-
tion will held at Grange Park in
connection with the Grange End amp
ment and Fair, on Wedesday, Sept. 2,
at 10:30 a m. Come and share the
pleasure of the day, meeting comrades
and exchanging reminiscences of long
AgY, renewing memories of days spent
on the battiefield and by thd camp fire
Veterans of are cordially
invited to join our shattered ranks of
the boys who wore the blue from 61
to '65. All veterans who wear the
will be admitted free
the grounds. Prominent speakers
address the gathering, and the
furnish
for the ocoasion~W, H. Bar-
cont price
gation
Centre
The reunion
Veterans Club
be
11
an
wars
to
————— A ————
Three thousand tons of stone were
cushed at a quarry on one of the Col
Theodore Boal farms, better known as
the D. J. Meyer farm, near Linden
Hall. The work was done by the
State and most of the stone were
hauled on the State mad betweeh
State College and Boalsbuyg.
%
1925.
Prospeets for Clover Seed.
Not ins
in Im
such a juxis
common red clos
There
Ball Games Next
H
Burned at Mlmont,
$
———
New School HWS,
igned town
ship residents road
connects the
roads between
Royer (8
A
ends
one
as "Cross lane
tan Georges
the
the
Frank
Frank
road
Hil
The
report
points
farm
The
Min w
Fleisher
thei;
ay
and
sectnd
Pine
Foy voy
iRym
inkey?
Carson farm
Stone
at the
not
from
school house,
viewers have
filed
The viewers
k.
woodring,
He
AAG A SANA AAAS.
Large Lutheran Congregation.
The United Lutheran
America hae sixty-nine congregations
membership oven One thou
sand. and of these forty are in Penn:
svivania. The two congregations in
the three thousand are Kounize
Memogial, Dr. O. D Ba'guly. pastor,
Omaha, Nebr. which lists 3.684 con-
firmed members, and Zion Lutheran,
lev. Wm. Popcke, pastor, New York
city, listing 3.181. The three in the
two thousand cin=s are St. Peter's,
J. Helschmann, pastor, Brook:
with 2876 confirmed mem:
bers: Zion Lutheran Church, Dr. Er
nest A. Tappert, pastor, Johnstown,
Pa, with 2,719, and Bt. Peter's Dr. H.
G. Sperling, pastor, Kitchener, Ont.
with 2.306 members,
SL MI MLB
The Lewistown fair is on this week.
AR MM A DOHA.
A special meeting of the members
of Sunset club ls scheduled for Thurs:
are H. B
College;
and
K|hat-
K ined
CB
ariing
Ntate
Swarta.
tu
Wi
Steele,
surveyor,
IL. E
lefonte,
Church in
whose im
Class
—
i
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
1¢ { “trie inte Bulle
Mi
hi Lee, in
Ha daughe
Mrs
name
14
a
re
an
f hose m
They
: .
and {
As
en wae a
to
accompanied
motoring
an chile
dren.
8 N. Wise
K. Zelling and wife, 1 of
were Sunday visitor it
My Ada R
CGireenhoe. ie also a
Miriam, J
Oirrstown,
the Lutheran
Bite, sister
guest there
the fall
Florida,
the last
tuts widow
Butz, who at the
the editor of
Other guests
and Mra Jacob Hummel! and
of Lewisburg
parsonage
Mrs
nd
when
La
of
will rema
she
she
nn until ate
i
in
return to
has been
Mma |
of the late Howard
time of his death
the Hunttegdon
were Mr
daughter,
wi
whete
w
spending
few inters, 3 ix the
Was
Globe,
When a painter with suc
speed that combustion
takes place in his hip pocket, it ia eve
idence that he is doing a good day's
work, That what happened Johns
M. Coldron, the painter and decorator
not #0 long ago. He was painting a
porch floor when he passed through
the unusual experience of feeling aff
unusual heat in the region of the
seat of his pants. Yt was a hot days
of course, and oe the artist was works
ing the brush, he felt the heat growing
more intense, but a pull on his overs
alls relieved the situation once, twice
and thrice. The warming up then bes
came #0 real that he was led to make
an investigation of the contents of the
hip pocket, and to his astonishment
the waste put there a few hours pres
works
gpontancous
i=
nN Ls AA gion)
rl
vious was discovered to be on firey
ag
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