——r i ————— ———————————— SE ———— ——————e To ——— ———————————————————— wn ————— — VOL. XCIA CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. UCTOBERSgS, 1425. 39 COURT EXPENSE 5i00 PER DAY. |2sTH DIVISION N. G. P. IN 100th ANNIVERSARY OF LUTHERAN AND : Yustaliation. TOWN 1 COUNTY NEWS Meiers nt fall Lodge, | ; i ! D N AT BOALSBURG bop | REUNION 1 Bun REFORMED CHURCH AT BOALSBURG OBSERVED |, A Judge Capable of Quick Deelsion — 4 / as and Up-to=the-Minute Habit Will} Three Days Meeting at Boalshurg Op- Be of Equal Benefit to *arties | ened on Friday, Closing With Me- HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ed Mon~ Relershurg tingdon ii the ttended not Elder though they m t be opposed to for political reasons, are compel ation of \ ; - | na BR. } i son and in fact are frank wimit, that ainment 4d on Sunday he forma Bn sve . y i Hig j fo the 3» noi % ¥ if Head ng we guests of their interests ‘ } \ . ? i In Centre kands; that he is possessed of et lenaral "Miam CC. Price. nmand- | ve ' . e. Fo ; pt. 1A ioalsburg, | MTH 0. H over the weed i. M Fair rare requirement in the make-up of al ing officer of the division. made an ad-| ) y : aR ne : Lffinburg M.T.H 1.1} g beer ip i in t Read« Judge and without which all other : 3 complishments are negligible, namely 5 f } ) } { ti that peculiar quality known as “hu-§ \ and AR Y i 4 : : ' schedule is ye y be ved Fe I's niract r » B Sunday man interest;” which, owing to hi § ag \ a ni ) Y yo 1 W ns = : : iIrg boy 1 sdiey they will have 3 fabernacie ! apo : bees wide experience due to the fact that | hide AL — - g. BOG 3! The location we Str and he has climbed the ladder m the] : ; : f ! Ei Are Ph Ti mens if the ———— A A A AAT a } 1 2 1 , bottom up by dint of his own effort, DEATHS. ’ si ! ! bn A 15% it. ¥ ; $n - k . wh 3 a * x ’ i‘ - £ " ol. will enable him to instantly realize \ ne fl ij A ‘ Unoceupied House Burned the nature of offenses committed . : of # be ! y » hAIN 3 is 9 Sallie i {%s ha mid 4 ist week two tore hi IRUNGART—Mrs. Mary irus % : - > : t 14 : k those who wv b } sigh before him BRUNG I i . : « . . oe A G0 homes at "3 PWT On said 5 BL th : ' . iim ocolirs 1 wl Lite a 1 gart, wife of Newton Brungart, passe : ’ AL west of Rebersburg wi tb ) i ; oC ur and who. i ’ ' ’ i. Apt ua Y tred 1 patier y he yity at , a away at her home on Wednesday of \ s f b ; yb AL ~~ Thuraday o ow" pal . t n tier ! nity of the time liftle i 3 - aia fies 2 Hiness’ which: dates ‘ ’ rls # ’ 1 Fo» ! < bn i Hursda) eo ast £1 ih 8no , ou of more are sek the intent and motive last week, alter an iin ae : 4 R t 3 ; i 1 5 A rather than the offense itself an : ; 2 g . daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Shat- hence the degree of punishment that | . . : | fe and was born at Zion. this county { back to July 23, 1923 She was tus i 3 should be meted out to them. : : Mr. Walker has rubbed elbows with | April 4ta, 154% making her age e world from. th 5 aver |i6 years and 6 months LD STONE BUILDING dg i ror 2 lime 21x even ! . a on FN - vy / the world from the me, i In the death of Mrs. Bru rt 4 LUTHERAN AND REFORMED CHURCH 0 ; fre, he entered public life—a man a- | a ake ; ; on the tenants did the fam has removed one of the contracting Referred to in Rev, } Stonecyphesr s Historica Sket mong men, four-square and courteous yimed . nartie of a unlon hich ha th ’ - x 3 Meo wit fellows { parties of i Ulan wn I 0 pati in his dealings with his fellows, ; ) ei) i Ie——— ever found promptly on the job when duty called. He way keeps In| ered } disappointments mind the ty he wes to his clients following 1 line of the Golden Rule | : fe for A Closely “Flossie Musical Comedy. this couple fif- Mrs. Brungart f husband and the Prof. Edwin M passed the the JOUrTIe) of ent to ti Kauffman, Hary This Boeotlegging Thing, authent ne on S01 Reeds SHIFTED SCENERY. main f : sh tin vith her other Mrs EE, Alleged Change of Clothes Gets Man Into Complieations, | Carter Organize Adult Bible Class, tM “oster wag a member ful social was held at the | 'reshyteria church since she was Margaret Godshall on ! MVInE united w i : J ; ; ’ ounty all f« changing clothes wi 1a. i Gearhart and IM nd Mrs Chard Clemens, of { Bellevue, Ohlo, who are touring Cen have wen paroled Carter was {tral Pennsyivania, were week-end teacher. Thirty-five persons enjoyed | interest alway and her advice an : & FP. we mer inmate of the institution guests Gf Jaz and urs PH Lise, were an unfailing inspira ‘ A knew Sweet. According to Carter West oj Centre Hall The atu gi glory he was wandering around in ance of Mra Luse was formed while sandwiches, etc, were served. The so-|8he represented her organizations in i that section and stopped in the woods he . ved go ta Uitie awa y HM. cial was given in honor of W, H. Bar [#late and national councils. a : on the Reformatory land to rest and Zuiles Spring nd i, a. RAY ow tholomew, who for 47 years has been . 4 » . ! : wane forced by Swett ' to. exchange terta ned at the Luse home on Sun # teacher in the M. E. Sunday-school EARGER.--C, C. Barger. aged §i 0 : clothes, a aay. Owing to his advancing years he has |Y®4rs, 3 months and 21 days died at li a 4 gh : 4 The story was regarded by the po Mr. and Mra David Garvan, of Nan= resigned the. position. As a token of [I'S home in Newton Hamilton. He ‘ i ; lice as doubtful, as Sweet fweighs 200] ticoke, accompanied by Mra Garvan, appreciation of h worth and the wa® a Civil War veteran, enlisting i ae a Tha punds and Carter only abut 115. ar-ja son and daughter, and a friend on kindly feeling manifested toward him, |APril 19, 1861, from Curtin, Centre ZION EVAN. LUTHERAN €HURCH ST." JOHN'E REFORMED CHURCH [ter was paroled from the Reformatory [thelr return from State College, be his class presented him with a hand. | COUNty, and was mustered into the Dedicated in 1868 Dedicated May 18, 1862 about three months ago, after wserv-|came stranded several miles west of some large print Bible, which sr | U. 8 military service as a private for ‘ / - ing 32 months for larceny. town and were towed in by garagemin Bartholomew accepted most gracious three months in Company H, 4th Reg: | matter pertaining to this celebration] ty Rassman who organized the He: It is thought by the authorities that Hosterman., on Sunday evening Mr. 1y. iment, Penna. Infantry. under Cap-|will appear in these columns] formed church at Boalsburg in the the affair was pre-arranged between | Garvan, who is superintendent of the ———————— tain A. B. Snyder and Colonel 1. F.| Church buildings themselves have a] oor 1822. the men and that Carter brought the | Glenn-Alden Coal Company's mines, THE PINK LABEL. Hartranft, bn July 26, 1861, he was|ianguage in which they spenk, The| So far as we know the first Luther |euit of clothes for Sweet. When Car: ldrove to Penn State to visit hisdaagh~ The use of the PINK label on your Fray Sischargsd aud on Jugs writer of this little sketch well re [aR Pastor to minister in the old union iter was taken from his hiding place ter, Miss Margaret L., a freshman Reporter {or wrapper’ this ‘weak de 35 ro ful et as A private in | members how one day a number of church was the Rev. J. T. Abele. The wearing Sweet's suit he was a sight. [there in the Arts and Science depart- notes that our mailing list was cor- |g a 3, 1 Reg ment, enna, In-{yoare ago, widle pastor of this con | exact dates of his pastorate we are!His shoes were size 7. whereas he |ment, preparing for High school work. yected and credit given on ths Sasloga fan EF, SOs three years under | gragation, a stranger. who chanced to not able to record, It waa between wears only Np. 3. There was enough The subscriptions paid since the appear Hos, a. Weaver and Col, J. Alpe sojourning in this community re-|the years 1322 and 1830. But wheth- [space in the thousers for a second man . ance of the last Pink (not yellow) la- oo e Mus henorably disenats-|maried of the church edifices he|0r le assumed the work just at thelthe size of Carter, and the coat was bel, We want everyone entitled to a H i. 1, A865, at Alexandria, Ya, found here. Thess massive walls here| time the congregution was organized [buttoned to keep it on his shoulders. chabge in their standing to examine "wn was a member of Potter Post, No. |aanding, piles of bricks and mortar |an continued in the pulpit here until their label at once, and if an error oc: H - A. Re. Ailasbirg. were more than that to him. ShHent-|the year 1530 we are not in position curs, to report immedintely. There are |mavtse oe co led to Annie Elizabeth iy they stood—you may term It si- (to note 3 himbe. Whose accolint is ‘nat: what nylon, wm Curtin, whose death 00“ llence If you will, but for the moment The Rev. Abele was sucoetded by it should be. The figures show plainly curred December 14, 1915. The follow lon that particula: day, and who can|the Revy Daniel Moser who labored * ing four sons and five daughters sur say for how many more moments | here as pastor until 1364, During this the month and the year to which your | vive him: Mr a» : : ‘ * Mra. H BE. Lutz, of Newton |shroughout their histor y so | IONE pastorat £ thirty i . i . n ‘ ; pi ¥ they have pastorate o y-four years " . 1 - paper is paid. If the figures Indicate | yamiton, with whom. he had his]apoken, not to ons, but to a ny. with [the Lutheran church at Boalsburg urged that there be a general attend: jobject of the visits is to call the at » ¢ . 3 - wie El + \ " that a ney How tie puiish home for the last ten years; James a language almost na eloquent as that | wos doubtiess making some history, |" of the members ~The Presiiom. ention ut the Sthaois i. ihe Yasievry ur re ERY : Barger, John Barger and Mrs. Edward | uttered by voces heard within. and it is to be regretted that many . Juin 1 or po paper! Is like any other enterprise—it| gp. uo of Curtin: Mrs. Willi A ; tion is interested, and to the approach« A » of Curtin Mrs, am Adams . of interest te whic : George MeCormick, of Potters Mills, cannot go an wind. ‘We trust that!|a.ng Andrew Barger, of Howard: Miss] TOT A tentury these and other walls] Lo ng isis wht Bh , a n_Yeoyld Had on yield of over 1200 bushels of | DE district convention at Centre Hall, this gentle hint is sufficient to those! cen Barger of Altec ay ’ ~ {eTected upon this very ground have! Ha ee Te n . _ the requirements of a Sunday school . Map, arger, of Altoona: Mrs H. CC. 3 ol later years of pastor Moser's ministry] potatoes from a five-ncre patch of 4, to whom it applies. ~THE PUBLASH-| gingher of 1 # #tood as a testimony to the desire of a% defined by the State association, and 5 : € sinonster, and Samuel human hearts to worship God in th jeround, and has everybody talking n : 18. ’ Barger, of Reading iearts to worship God In the (Continued on laside page) about it. other phases of Sunflay school works |. . Sg ha og o - - * \ dames Sweet 1 inmate of the 5 . 3 stint v 1 4 “ Robe fivt ian TF | i Ply 3 o J Ciass of the M. E. Sun‘ | in it A official duties, ci : | E 4 : indon Reforma 3 ' “il 1 ‘ v 5 rolielong oy f ¢ ] ty day school was organized with 1, + Hterary and religious, for i= 1 : 4 three weeks to ser until members. Mrs, Godshall was elected | MY betierment, she manifested evening. when a Woman's § Church uffal ‘ross Hoa 4 : 1a v the evening. during which refresh- | leadership ments consisting of lee cream. cake. [tion for her co-workers. Frequently i executive committee of the eleventh district of the Centre County Sunday School Association held a meeting at thehome of Mrs 8 W, Bmith, in Centre Hall, Friday night. The joint council of the Penns Val | Arrangements were made for the vier ley Lutheran church will meet in an- | iting of all of the twenty-two schools nual session Baturday afternoon of [in the district by one or more of the this. week at 1:30 o'ciock, in Bt. Luke's | committee during the mext few weeks, Lutheran church, Centre Hall, It is]if not done #0 on Sunday last. The