The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 10, 1925, Image 8

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,
POTTERS MILLS,
Mrs, Grogan
Brown, of Lock
at the home
Mr. and Mrs,
and daughter,
Haven
of the form-
J. H. Wag"
Mr. and
and Mrs,
days
spent
# few
er's
ner,
Miss
port,
parents,
Foust, of Willlams-
two weeks at the
H. E. Foust.
Stork quite busy in
town last week. It left a girl
home of Edward Foust and a
the Ben Bitner Both moth
1 bables are doing well.
Ray, Tyrone,
among friends,
Ilinois,
Lenora
is spending
home of her father,
The
jittle
the
ant
€rs
Mrs, J.
fng for a
Harry
entertained
0
our
at
boy
wus
home.
IK. of is visit-
week
L.eltzell.
at the
being
£~ MM. N
of is
home o
baby
the
Mrs
and
days
Mr
Hanna
few
William
spent a at
parents and
at Tusseyville
Spangler daughter,
had
the
and
from Ch who been
CARO,
ten days with form-
ind
ing
mother
home,
Mrs, Eli
York,
Thomasville,
end at the J.
Charles CC
er's sister, have returned
friends, fr
Blauser apd om
Mr. Trone and
visited over
H.
iskey,
Haven.
Caskey's
family, of
the
home.
daughter,
the
and Mrs.
also
week-
Blauser
and
at
Mr.
wife
Lock visited home
of Mrs,
Ed.
James
of
parents,
Sweetwood.
Noll and
entertained
n Saturday,
their home Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Henshall
saturday Ventnor, N. J.,
or a few days her
dsfer, Mrs. Ella Wilkinson
. A. (Carson
Mrs. J. He Blauser
denly it her
Mr. and Mrs
New Jer
of
¥
for
family. of
the
leaving
morning
sey, were it home
H. E. Foust
arrived
to
mother
from visit
and
Mrs
~
p with
:
i
# and
¥
was taken sud
home Saturday
Paul Wagner
children, of Whtsontown, vi
the J." H.
Wagner
A LE ap ——
TUSSEYVILLE.
and Mrs. R. E
spent last
this vici
and Fair,
Mrs E
Oar
ang two
ited
bo at
Sunday.
home,
Mr.
Shore,
friends in
campment
Mr, and
four weeks, depart-
at
heim narrows for
ed for thelr home Penbrook.
Stover GG. Snook, accompanied by
Miss Leah Hoffman apd Mr, and Mrs.
Earl Wert, all of Philadelphia, and
Paul Musser, who had the
end in Philadelphia, in
heim. by motor, on
Bruce Auman, of Youngstown, 0O.,
visiting his father, W. N. Auman.
The trip from Ohlo was made by mo
tor and upon his return he will be
agecompanigd by his family, who have
visiting relatives In Centre Hall
time.
WeuK
Mili
spent
arrived
Tuesday.
is
been
for some
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meyer and son
and Mr. and Mrs. CC. LL. Dauberman
and son. all of Big Rock, Il,
motor guests with Centre
friends of the former family from
day until Tuesday. Mr. and
Meyer left Brush valley some
ago. locating in Illinois, and the
man to employ Mr. Meyer-on his
Mr, Dauberman, who orf this
tor trip for the first Yme.
were
county
Fri
Mrs.
Vears
first
farm
was mo-
was east
FARM CALENDAR
Timely Reminders from
The Pennsylvania State College
Wheat Fly.
the dry spell,
that fly
later unless
is sufficient
This
more
to
a Week
On
it is
will
from Hesslan
recent
the
than
rain to
dels
essary if
Save
woeount of
probable Hessian
emerge usual there
loosen the
in
fly
dutes
ground
still
are
planting
attacks
usually
makes a
ne
avolded.
r two
The «
and
LY
the
Safe
De are
later than most farmers
has a list of
dates
plant aunty agent
ocalities safe planting for
each.
Can
many
Vegetables for
vegetables have been canned for |
during the Very
part the canning
upon the
during
gardening spect
Winter— How
use winter? likely a
de
which will
and early
|
large of supply
pends vegetables
develop September
October, say aiists of
These |
simna
the Pennsylvania State College
include late tomatoes. snap and
beets and carrots, caull-
and
beans, small
flower, sweet corn, squash, many
greens, tally.
Sells
ng
spinach
MUK Drinks
up a channel
One
espe
Chocolate milk is
te}
the sale |
the
Association
per new for
member
Testing
ite milk
products of
Cow
chocol route 4
Now he has a delivery
half pint
of
He
bottles dally.
rn
Miss Emily,
week {
mong if
shwent
spent
daughter,
days {ast lends
relatives here
Mr. and Mrs
tle daughter, of
spending a few
Mr
Wm. Rockey it~ |
Altoona have been!
ay's
Hockey.
Mr. and Mrs. C
ph i ‘ha
parents,
§
sons
1
and confe«
as Par
restaurants
the
stores. as well Ks dur
he dancing season
WEEK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO
PLAYS AT-—
& Moose Theatre
Scenic
HE SCENIC,
the United States which shall be madd
in pursuance thereof, ****ghall be
the SUPREME law of the land, and
the Judges in every: Btate SHALL BE
BOUND THEREBY.”
Article 7 Bection 1 of the Constltu
tion of Pennsylvania provides as fol-
lows:
All *** + judicial officers shall take
and subscribe the following oath: “I
solemnly swear that I will support,
obey and defend the Constitution of
the United States, and the Constitu-
tion of this Commonwealth, and that 1
will discharge the duties of my office
with fidelity.”
In announcing my candidacy 1 say
to you, men and women of Centre
County, “You are my judge, if you be-
Heve in my honesty, integrity and
ability, vote for me for Judge of the
Courts of Centre County.”
Cordially and sincerely yours,
ARTHUR C. DALE,
do
For Jury Commissioner,
We are authorized to announce that
James C. Condo, of Gregg township, is
a candidate for nomination for
Commissioner on the Democratic tick-
et, subject to the primaries of the par-
ty to be held Tuesday, Sept. 15th
Mr. Condo will appreciate your support
and assures faithful and honorable
service should he be nominated and
elected to that office.
COURT PROCLAMATION.
Whereas the Honorable Arthur C.
Dale. President Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas of the 40th Judicial
District, conststing of the County of
Centre, having issued hig precept. bear.
ing date of the 10th day of August,
me
of the Season
For 3 Weeks I will set in
your house a
“Black Sunbeam”
1925, to directed. for holding
the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and |
General Jal Delivery, in Bellefonte, for |
the County of Centre and to commence
OF BEPTEMBER |
being the 28th day of September A.D
1925, at 190 o'clock in the forenoon,
and to continue aselong as business
may require.
NOTICE is bereby given to the
men and also such Constables, (that
may have business in thel respective
districts. requiring to report to the
Honorable Court) that they be then
and there in their proper persons at
16 o'clock in the forenoon of the 28th,
with thelr records, f{nquisitions and |
their own remembrances to do those
things to their offices appertaining to
be done, and those who are bound In|
recognizances. to prosecute against the |
prisoners that are or shall be in the
jail of Centre county, be then and there
to progecute against them as shall be
Just,
Given under my hand. a: Ballefonte,
#
the 24th day of August, in the year of
AT T
‘ SATURI
AY
EETH starring
1
ind Duke & {
r THE |
EWS AND REY +
At MOOSE TEMPLE
Rll SEPT. 11 NIGHT
IN NEW YORK with
1%
THEATRE
LIFE
Sh ebb obdd att | > TB
FRIDAY
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ANNOUNCEMENTS |
County |
idacy |
arts |
POLITICAL
entre
I hereby y o&and
for the offi
if Centre
ans my
decis- |
ex
¢
of Dhernie
the
the
at
on as
GEORGES VALLEY
Monday
enrolled,
Jame
f Johns
OE. A
Heineze
Kathryn
Johnstown to
School opened morning wi
fifteen scholars
Mr Mrs
Susan Harris,
week-end at
Mre Agnes
Dorothy and
down from
3
Mrs
and
spent
and « Pooling
+
o own, the
the ukerman home
and the Misses
Bewhck, came |
the
. 5 1
Kathryn |
attend
funeral of their little niece,
Aunkerman.
Mrs, lda
this week
Mr. and
North Bend,
home of the
Mra, J. B. Ripka.
8B. W. Decker visited his b
Decker. on Sunday
Mr, and Mrs Pay; Wise, of Madison
urg, were pleasant the J
N. Faust home on
Decker spent few days
in
friends Altoona
Grenoble
with
Mra
sent a few day
Charles
& at the
intter's parents, Mr, and
D
wher,
at
Sanday.
callers
——— ASM SATIS.
MILLHEINM.
(From the Journal.)
Rev, and Mra. John A. Hollenbach
snd young son. John, Jr, of Map
chester, Md, are enjoying a
with friends,
Dr. and Mrs
Yacation
Robert Kreamer, of
New Haven, Conn, were visitors with
Mr. and Mra. N. A. Auman over the
woeek-end.., Mrs, Kreamer will be re-
membered as Miss Flossie Geary,
Mr. and Mrs. Evans Yearick, of Ak
ron, Ohlo, are visiting relatives here
und in Miles township, having motor:
vd here from the Rubber city. While
fn Millhelm they were guests of Mr,
and Mrs. T. K. Frank.
Rev. and Mra. J. J. Weaver and two
children, after enjoying camp life Mn
thelr cabin at the north end of Miil-
support most oarn
astly and respectiu cited Ini
the event of my
inally my electi
wiemily pledge A «
honest Mcient administrati
W. HARRISON WALKER, Bellefonte
Pa *
wna ©
I am a candidate for President Judge
the Court of Common Pieas, sub-
decision of the Democratic
the primaries. Tuesday, Sep-|
15th. Should I be nominated!
in the trial of
in the general practice of law in
local and appellate courts, of
more than thirty-three years; and an
fideli-
economy and to the best of my
Your support and influence
n my behalf will be much appreciated
NEWTON B. SPANGLER.
in experience CH Uses,
wind
Ly.
As a candidate 1 respectfully an:
aounce: That if it be the pleasure of
the Democratic women and men voters
sf our county to nominate me for the
Office of Judge of our Courts at the
September 15, 1926. Primaries. I shall
appreciate it highly
And if it be the will of our voters to
elect me to sald Office at the general
slection, I shall consider it as a call
a practical, fmipartial, just and eco-
nomic manner without fear or favor;
and shall maintain our laws by ex-
imple, as well as by precept, govern:
1 by no uncertain principles which
sur sincerely patriotic citizens demand
from all public officials,
I sincerely trust that I may have
TOUR hearty cooperation.
J. KENNEDY JOHNSTON.
For Judge of Courts of Centre County
I am a candidate for Judge of the
Courts of Centre County on the Ree
publican, Democratic and Prohibition
tickets,
The men and women of this county
shall say who will preside over the
Courts of the 48th Judicial District.
I stand for the enforcemnt of the
Laws, J
Bection 2 of Article & of the Consti-
1925, and the one hundred
rty-ninth year of the Inde
pendence of the United Stateg of Am-
erion,
our Lord
E. R TAYLOR, Sheriff,
fonte Pa
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ALSO
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3 BULLS
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_——
J. H. Detwiler : Centre Hall
PUBLIC BALE REGISTER.
BATURDAY, BEPT. 12, at 1 o'clock
M., G. Frank Bmith
sell lot household
Smith.
y
will
M
Mills,
BE
Potters
eu
HOOGE,
auct
HATURDAY. BEFPTEMBER
I P.M. the miles
South-east Tusseyville, E. Clay
Wagner, the
B. Spangler f
Bee posters
26th
on premises, 1%
of ton
executor, will sell James
rm; also nnd
EM
mountain
Smith, auct
Centre Rgporter, $1.50 ayear,
A BURGULAR
find?
broke Into
Have
find them
lutely
¥
1
1
safel
You have nothing to
theft and fire,
cents a week
ple of this
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by us to the peo
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