The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 15, 1925, Image 1

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    VOL. XCI x CENTRE FPULSDAY. OCTOBER 15. 19%. | vg NO. 40
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REV. J. I. STONECYPHER’S | THE QUALITIES OF A SPRING MILLS PREPARING | AMES, THE FLIER, YOUND : Celebrates Sird Birthday. { ¢
ISTORICAL SERMON | COMPETENT | GE. OR COMM D JEAD IN PIT © ‘1 Th i} ed ' 3 e thel ’
H IPETENT JU} | Fol MMUNITY DAY DEA} i i PLANE | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
reache it the 100th Anniversary of | The Spirit of Humanity, Sense of Pro-| Interesting and Instructive Event fori Demolished Nackin Dlicovered by ~
Preached a 1¢ i I | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
Lutheran and Reformed Congrega- | portion, Balanced Judgment, Open | Schools of Gregg Township—Many | Lud of 15° Years Wihin Half Mie
tions at Boalshurg-—Progress oi | Mindedness, Lack of Prefudice, | Prizes to Be Given Out, | of Heelan Park Beacon Light On
Town and Churches Noted. Even Temper, Will to Work—| A 1 comes the | : n « Nittany Mountain, Sunday Fore-
y These Are Found In W. Harrison "VE 4 me noon,
nlinued 1 ¢ $ # ¥1 ¢ in {:
itumn of 1902 ti : Li Walker.
the
renovation. To
tions, a gable with
the front roof; son
windows replaced id an smaller
ones in the fr i house:
the small front porch was removed
wd a large one built in its stead, and
} , th HEN
made to extend all the way along the
dozen hirown
CORN (1
Dent, White '
POTATOES: (5 sped 8 ate) | oted his b. into th : . thi 2 of ft . the fre
SMALL, GRAIN ; t) he nesting ati ‘ when the a i of the kin 3 Lin tials Jefferson Rie 4 un her. Mrs. W.
ots, bariey
front and east sides of the house con
necting with the porch. already built
in the rear. The house waa =then
treated to two, and where needed,
three coats of paint on the outside,
wished into the nkle mo-
and the rooms in front, both up and ts tom ;
FRUIT (6 specimen {re 11 The
ead man ght wi rained i : 3 3 ¢ Milthelm Ore Oo BU hers 0 pinning of
down stairs painted and papered
108 ns J Ee ried to ward | ag irove to Arris 2 in a truck | the to visit Mrs Siick's daugh-
od
little later the kitchen also received ¢
{appies, pears. quinces, (any Ly) to his
EGET A RR . 52 “ea lodaca ide Yada oe :
its dues i VEGETABLES Rag ai off a blow | lege we itwined and brought
heet a 5 sine ns) rot ; ‘ :
Those were the days when some pen. beet { pec ing n about the control : | au area eB
specimens) Onions io % mens) Baza 3 1 wl . : Fs 849 . : 2 > "
chute was strapped t 4 ¢ K with | ¥ cesta : . Y 3redd
{Pe Piers {5 specimens); celery bres tw fla . n i ngagement Announced £ 3 new it i linden
¥ i i res the AVIGiors is ! i 3 %* ns a
i ¥ 3 nil nov om us goto
tres, Ving by his side The engagement of ss lLelnh Mae + sth 1 getown
: 3 » Ho 4
. 8 oontiined sufficient ; ‘ i
‘lendive (1 specimen—roots on): beans} SH oa he been announced by the parents of the
folks in some places began to remove
their yard fences. As the fence In : nr : . Oe Aa
front of the parsonage lawn was be- its occupant sits in judgment on every | specimen Gots on} turnips Lave
ginning to look somewhat dilapidat- phase of its social and business il
ed, it was proposed that it be remove] p,. vary good reasons the term £141 Int % alent , i and
«d. The pastor was very willing. but], .. "qe for ten years It is welll pint io plate). Pumpking andi gain were on
suggested that masmuch as the | hat It is so. but Ded ause there is no squash. nia J o bai ficials 16 beMeve Jords (uy e pam
ground was quite low in the yard at | chan ¢ to make a change in office [or coup o He RRL nenary j stantaneous - f 5 ua Lr . oe Sewart Yaya
that particuar place. the removal of so long a period there is all the more A En ING ye $31” : The plane crashed al Ho Ta Bea ise nid
the fence should be followed by the . ._ . “ror _ i. ¥ EXABIT i thickly ‘wooded sect ad Fist ation, ind a young |
infilling of theyard The propriety of |... and fitness of aspirants for the kia i. vejuta trees are more than eh, wit / or Sup HO 144 - 5 ]
this was readily seen, and forthwith il nic, = Basses J 4 Am dense underbrush T Rn ihe rea: esale business in
» 4 - 3 f
Specimens) cauliflower (1 specimen); Bisplinghoff and ¥i Jordan, has from
F some JiMance 5nd
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wer, In Tampa, Florida, where Mr
dan has been Or the past year
¥
for- |
areful study of the char
fy
broken tops of a
; 1 fle. silk © sod 8 se 3 i
¢ Kk nute evidence of 4 re fra i ————— ——
renova 1 § Po ; 4 i3 th Cher - : mis 1 had § Enemies of Showgirls,
Pp .
some of our men proceeded to do the gil are many qualficatins that BREWING: Dresaes, gingham
work. As it happened that year, and | quite essential to the making of
it had not happened for many years | ,,q judge as a profound knowledge . :
before, the fine large spring just 10!.r the law. The best lawyer doesn't : . "1! oh 3 Fes i # thick j 1 ul enen
the west of town had gone completely | .iwvave make the best Judge. Legal}. ! x . A 8
dry irely that was the place to got | songe and judicial sense are quite dif ah
some good material for the lawn. Per-|ggens and only rarels hey found fie! rr Upon 1 rec ag a ; it ' ealing with do theatrical world . 3
mission to get was granted by thei, (he same mind Pennsylvania STD. Rhy vag Tl mM : for d : ¢ Elon ¥
PV 3 ? Tur Evry v Try *
owner, i i be remembered that | o.. could point to m ois. REP
eceive firs in filens | it . 4 . 4 i oe ! *1 grour ¢
. . same deserving
| making splendid records on the bench ATH
days, and owned the far I believe), | who had attracted little attention
Mr. Harry Shirk Hved there in those
bits must early non Fos
w g, . . 4 iv " r Wid 4 3
>. Yasar . 43 witl rou 1 : . with name and address of exhibito | i ¢
and it was not long : With 1hree | the bar before their elevation. ’ agried
t
or ur good teams and wagons and we could cite several instances whee A ———— | ation «id and from thee
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an adequate number of good strong |i fiant Inwvers at the bar have failed io School Report, | dispmiched to the near
hands, thirty Jive loads of ground were
expectatins on the bench. No the first month Numbes
ul 4 he *H “ 11 . :
hauled to the yard. This wa iy | not requisite that a Ju s shoul aliad 3 s 15. miris iT. - Percent
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wealed uy | @ryorss seeded . :
leveled up and sown wit lm wyer owl f tl . bey 54 hove $501 female, &
and white clover which soon 2
everything 'h girs fj Th following made If @
The p or ht | 4 . > .
i a i humanity the sense Prop ion. | te Spelling Muth | Eve
hat # tha Are “vi
that 1 the frst yea fudgmment
fested with a lot
fight,
| DODGE BROTHERS ANNOUNCE
NEW CREDIT PURCHASE PLAN
s y : wT Ap i ve proby divined wel! Farid bs orm lata if Texas
, 1 ¥ ¥ ans
ia rot { ag Ames
: " 3 have written this wih the candida : fu es that it wi be men-1 hn § i ; : yr
tung of Wy and. a ] fof Mr. W. Harrison Walker in mind. |eralls with ! y Dodge! in, Hellefonts ane nda
Fhus on iY ene the 1] ray | He hiss « ’ nit v
i h
way to the new, and in a
ditional
aa . i In add oth . ‘iB . brother, Hiram
Very one of the sssentinl gual { Brothers it . Denlers ho are now : A OA Arenis
1a s : i 4 4 srl ¢ broth Amn Hrvived »
B : , a ications and none of those ne to be being instructed in its detalles by Dodge | | fie Ames is survived by
years onlshurg was an up-to-date | aug q | . Wo sisters, Mrs Carroll A Sake . :
: : : : | desired | Brothers, Im, and Commercial In oil E. Blake Agnew Limbert and
town in the matter of comfort to al Mr Pati : i
, ! AE A Mr. Walker is a successful lawyer. | ves t ree nital “AN vi :
its pedestrians { He : + vastment, representatives, All details «ach lost a valuable hos
our farmers Allen
imore, of Cormmwallls, Ore. and Mrs
| Fiank J. Taylors. of Saratoga. Calif sania
of ful n 37 i © vel”
k . could not have been successfu. [will be available through dealers to
We have digressed. Let us now re-| without i
vert. We shall return to the Sunday- | law. He is not a partisan. for no man |
school Fooms We found them rather| who is a partisan in the sense of Mv: ham Brothers Truck after the new
uninviting, with floors uncarpeted and | ing strong and uncontrollable likes | plan becomes effective, October lst.”
provided with a system of pews which, | and dislikes couid hold the legion of lit wus said at Detroit. ; :
though they were well made, (they | frends that are his in all walks of | A letter by President F. J. Haynes
Wide built oy out fathers, and Our | jife. He is open minded and fairandlto all Dodge Brothers Dealers included
fathers built substantially in their | he knows the people of Centre county, the following
Sa¥), were fot adapted to modoes | ecause he was raised in an humble “Our policy having always been that
" J OOmms were BOmMmewna i fo Ps n p isl 3
Aificuit ‘to Heat, owing In Dar the | Arm heme and has a taste of the the lowest possible cost should “pre: the mountaim™paths to the beacon a ;
mapner In which the pews were te Te 4 of life himself, More than vail to the public, the Dodge Brothers Hght and from there through Brush ed io the public again, A Mr. Hull lauvtumn weather,
mallod They’ wore Dail oto ection) + hé has kept in touch with it in Credit Purchase Plan. should, because |, the scene of the wreck. On the and Samay, of Troy, moved into the
by means of partitions extending « cur | con a publ i activities 20 that pf a ow Fate, Abhem 10 al Ul yers return each one who could nox ured a uliting ne daj nat ween and new
down to the floor, and a broad cross oday he probably is as intimately ac {of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars desiring bit of the broken plane as a souvenir. ah ane Datronngs Sf ue BA, 4
way aisle running from the entrance —————————— ret was Ti ro anlond a loud of parents. Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Lingle, in
to the library on the opposite side, In its first paragrapll of court pro‘ | jumber at the Coburn station and Centre Hall, for afew days the past
These old pews were sold to the Union ceedings, the Bellefonte tepublican | while passing the Winkleblech team week. while his wifeand two daugh-
Church at Swengel, Union county, stated that 4 large number of civil fone of the horses kicked him on the ters were visiting relatives in Altoona.
who. By the way, Md not use them for cases sctieduied for hearing Inst week [leg above the knee, causing an ugly Mr. Lingle is especially interfuted in
were continued until December term | wound, as the horse was newly shod] the breeding of pure-lyed Guerwey
of court because Judge Dale was busy | with neverstip shoes. Mr, Garret was tattie, and on Monday left for Indian®
With politics and no other Judge was [confined to his bed for several days|apolis Indiana to take in the National
available. That looks bad for a judge | but at this writing is able to be about | Dalry Bhow, and the Guernsey judge
3 : : . 3 he brother said he believe }
a working knowledge of thelunyone interested in the purchase of | lieved the re Sidney Krumrine and wife. whe | feast
1ins n 3 " worsie) we
Tn a how a i be an of spat the past summer at the How-]e#t. At this moment, in ail this moun*
| the family, tor burda di ard Krape home, moved into their own | tainous region at least, the trees and
Within an hour of the time the home this week the undergrowth are a gorgeous riot
plane was found, the news Was mread Mrs, lover, wife of Daniel Royer. jof rich hues Pennsylvania, with Ie
to all points of the Compass prea while at work in her garden. received |dive sified topography, may very prop-
began a stream of Autos Yo Heol: a patalyts sthoke and: since is In ajely claim to ho Hpagng mei
Gap. and from there hundreds of my set nil Sondigion. . Haire tall din buauy Shits any ether
women and childs tie pe . Ae, The Rebersburg hotel, which was{State. Certainly its mountains were
ren tramped, through | vacant since last April, 8 now open- | never more lovely than in this golden
Dodge Brothres Motor Car of a Gra-
James B. Lingle, manager of Sunny.
ridge Farms, Chadds Fords Junction,
i i Chester count As 3 TOM yim
quainted with the problems that beset | credit. hester county, was at thehome of }
every corner of Centre county as any “The plan makes it absolutely un
man in it. Burely these qualifications necessary for a purchaser of a Dodge
are all any one could ask of an aspir- | Brothers Motor Car desiring credit to
ant for the position he seeks. But he pay more than the rates quoted.”
has another. A great outstanding one. = Advertisement
Beating purposes. Mr, Walker's admitted reputation —— . —— RE “
Our Sunday echool rooms now took | gor promptness in all things is envi-| (Continued from previous column)
on A Rew appearance. The walls were lable, He is of the do it now types Democrat. In a matter where party
opel mig painted gh and there are ton few fo them, FHelprincipies cannot, by afiy. detortion of 1, ip ned ‘Tor election: “on my. mL atain aithoroh away the effects of | ‘OR
lot of chairs re placed the former He sin Just can’t quit with an unfinished job! the mind, be involved they are going ord” as Mr. Dale save in Hondo te nar 5:8 Tw ye Wl Ls
A good supply of exceptionally sironK 8 his: hands dnd fhe couris of Cento vote for the candidate with the all tisement in this lesvie of the Re on ’ ho p i AS Snub. WHS Of Pumas
and handsome “Fidelity” chairs was He SOY oT ia be right up tothe atound Sualieations. They {esi that er, Close attention to and lh past Friday Hyckunar Robart Hiefy (| M. Smith, mation of = Whose . Hines
also ‘provided for the primary depart m hie With him on the bench. That |the nomines of the Democtaio party Patch of businems Defer. the ight — Sy hic Singing "a Suck load of po was made last week. on Thursday was
ment. or Le a Re td Tu any ly a ian promised by Mr. Walker, If elected of the Valley, hd ato a wpill, While al Dante EE iu fd
5 ’ (ne ave to bear £13 “mac i 0 ( * e ph ¥ » * "wh ie hy Wi FON He TO0WINg
(To Po continued next week.) bardsh of maintaining the courts, they are only hoping that all Demo- ey Jot hat Mi. haiti. Rucanding ne ho She steep hilia wt the day an operation for strangulation
——————————————— ere 18 no polities in the slection of erates will take advantage of the ald To af A WH A 10 east end, his truck became baiky and {hernea wae performed. Her condition
The new pipe organ instalied inthe la Judge. A Judge makes no Tot lh he they propose giving to put a man on tan not rah away from werk and it backed down the hill and part way in: since has been fairly good. although
Beenie is a drawing card. The plo [simply administers them. The many [the bench In Centre county who will o Say to believe that he Will not (to the steep bank on the skle and up| suffering considerable. She was’ ac
tures have alwys been as good 83] Republicans who are openly support-|{not be watching to see whether Pine rorsnnig ways if clected to the set, spiliing all the potatoes on the | ompanied to the hospital by Air
could § e had, but “music hath sing Mr. Walker's oandidacy know this jchot or whoever may be in control of Judgeh B The ddvantages of "hn Dubie Eh th, are sure. Hob Smith and her two eldest daughters,
charmy,” and now In the Scenle both! They are not striking at thelr party ithe Republican machine nods approval fuel ive Ju ge were noticeable when |Mdn't siy any loud words as It was | Miss Lulu Hosterman, of Coburn, and
the efe and ear are fully gratified. 'by their determination to vote for a 6very time a decree Is handed down. |? ake Potter was on the Bench. Hey raining all the timp. Too bad, Bod |Miss Steila, of Centre Hall,
kept the mill grinding. J - i
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