The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1928, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL it being in the latter year he gave up {7 - I
farming and went into the town to 0
J. W. Evans, of Spring Mills, on pass- lve.
ing through town on Monday paid
: : ? . e vi rer an!” 's
this office a business visit. men I've ever seen Was Andy's an
nie Hof on moe siot | Sep JL, Sorin So tne’ neve students WE want to thank our many friends for their enthusiastic re-
sheriff by Sheriff Harry Dunlap, and is|sembly. Tt was just one of the many
acting In that capacity now. things that tied Andy to Penn. State,
Bs WY . » and tied Penn State to Andy. Each has
Harry N. Meyer, the Bellefonte int grown up with the other S onse 0 our
surance writer, was in town on Tues ‘ i ; g
day looking up business in his line Student demonstrations for their old
An 3 =i a» 2 i . o
. : 5 . friend were frequent and had their
Samuel E., Weber, of Boalsburg, was|climax on October 11. 1924, when the
a guest of his brother, John H. Weber, [student body observed “Andy Lytle
in Centre Hall, during the beginning|Day” and had freshmen carry Andy
of this week. on an improvised chair carrier from
. . the Co op corner to the football fleld.
J. Roy Schaeffer, y , sday.
Oy ie fle on Wednesda There, between the halves of the game ;
went to Buffalo on a business trip. He 3
he was officially given honorary mem
is engaged In huckstering to Lewis : r 1G9Q
bership in the class of 1928, now the
town and other points, . .
. senior clasg at Penn State, and ever
“You're the best darn bunch of fresh.
Mrs. James B. Lingle and children,{since ha has been regarded as the
of near Philadelphia, are guests of |"Dad” of the class of '28. That was
the children's grandparents, Mr and | a colorful occasion and is told in detail
For YOU, who have not as yet had an opportunity to at-
Mrs. LI. R. Lingle, in this place. in an article from the College year ’
rs. Louioe Teymotds, Betetonte Wk Pobshed the Wowie spring tend this mammoth Sale, we are glad to announce that NIE-
> + Eost ‘ One of the many benefits the college
and Mrs. Rose McGirk, Philipsburg, | : /
have been appointed from this counts | has ry elved through knowing Andy ’ . .
on the State Board of Mothers Assist-| was the gift several years ago of a
: . Ses tract of land at Shingletown Gap. It 1S S 1 on
ance Fund by Governor Fisher. y .
’ : w# donated to the student Y. M. «( A
C., J, Shaffer, of Altoona, has been and sudents have erected a Spacious ’ *
confined to bed from sickness for afecabin and have called it “The Andy iS entire wee ® *
period of six weeks, suffering from !Lytle Memorial Cabin” It is used
heart trouble He is a brother-in-law | frequently by Christian Association
of Lanson Burris, in Centre Hall members for their week-end and relig-
4 . r B Civer , {lous gatherings, and at all times in
an a M ) We F. : Dye : , Ww seasonable weather is the objective for ’
ie war .- ; . F 3 ' locas picnic parties, hikes and the like.
ONCE 1¢ State arm roducts Show Andrew Lytle was bern in. what is
arrisburg beginning of this » ; : -
in Harrisburg beginning of : Mis week. | ay Collene township on Sept. 28, 18547,
Others from about here plan to go
the son of Plersol and Lydia Johnso = “ ~
fater. 6 fon ne lydia Johneen NILLHEIM Where the Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM
baugh, of Pine Grove
John Brundle, manager of an estate| helped clear the land on the farm be-
in Canada, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. {tween the colleg and Shingletown,
R. H. Beaumont, in Centre Hall Mr. land went t« ive there with his bride, >
drundle is much interested in histor | formerly Ann Leech, of Boalsburg i ————
—
ical events and is perusing the Linn's|She died about 45 years ago, and his
History of Centre County while here gecond wife was Nargaret Miller, of 0 » 's a
a Harris township. She survives him St ries of Gigantic
William H. Haney, teacher of ti
he | re ; a . -
There were five dan ters One !
Jobal’ grammar school. who 13 now iv v e Birds Long Popular
J . *% whom, Miss Lydia Lytle, dled i i
mg at Spring Mill in preparing t pers ed
oO . x . het ru I'he early ¢ mn or the .
eleve SATS REO ind nother I's irly recard of man 2 i :
move his family te tre Hall about] Lieven years a Xin i} * : . pertheast rep
iM. J. Renschler, « Willoughby 0 - bird rev is reflected in t
April that
rill WIP thie Rart ho » ' | p %
Will ¢ upy the 1} z 1 fast Renschler, is ¢ reshman n
Hoffer street i year Daughters survivin ! » TAPE fae Bua ch nou
rtant Gshing area
is also dead ie Of her sons Mahlon f oor € many land I'he |
2 > ae nshing
Ee Hobobaug! de {row
Tohnson
BELLEFONTE'S LARGEST AND
MOST BEAUTIFUL THEATRE
adults, 25c, Children, 10«¢
Smmmmmssnne Poa £ +3 . Be . 3 L ¥ : “ vd
TODAY (WEDNESDAY) ” uA tig otE : ’ / hss
oF : } i i i : & i Hk
"ALAIS THE LONE WOLF
Boozer’s Garage
Alse Selected Short Subjects. i ohtofie in tha th and in th TR hl YY Wm a Ry aw hi CENTRE HALL, PA
Admission, 15 Md 3c } ies. and ether iropieal !
In rnemiccl Transportation
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY a2 Penneviy nat]
sl |
« | “SALLY IN OUR ALLEY" — heen found
| with an all sta t including Shir-| troit News,
lich, yar a ‘ Mason i ry, "®
1 been nursing for him}! sa80n i ————— —- Th { al
teen weeks The end ATS, { hase 1 3 8 i P f ¢ T ib ¢ 1S ¥
fier 7 o'clock Monday | Hal Roach Comedy i Seecte Rort eriec rirw'e has been carefully
} funeral was et for! Bubjects 16 a1 In the old days new spaper reporters checked and recom
‘hu f ning 3:8 } res} w 134% @ — a sat ory. éy
Thursda morning at I 30 at the os-| SATURDAY covering metropolitan local assign ditioned where
idence. with the Rev. Dr. Samuel Mar-} ' aii TERE ments all wore firemen's badges with
tin and the Rev. Ponald Caruthers, of | “STRAIGHT SHOOTIN' "— a_ special Inscription, “Admit within ff ——————————————
the Presbyterian, erureh of State Col f with Ted Wells and the Ranch’ Rides fire lines only.” The understanding
lege, officiating, and borial at the lgstars, ‘ gs y : :
Branch cemetery, but a short distanee) 4, poy Turpin in a Special Com-
from the farm where the Lytles vol | ody and Selected Short Subjects, :
unt about ten years ages A veteran police and fire reporter,
10 and 25¢
A———————————— .
There can be no doubt that Andy much beloved by all the fraternity, v Rear Axle
Lytle was the out tanding figure in the — died suddenly In one of the big cities. + Transmission
Penn State community. and indeed inl A cub report c
. ” ’ . porter, delegated to plek out ” PY -
10 collegiate world is ardent sup-| MONDA AND 4. : 3 . ting | % i
ee. . ) : Stat iv tie a or 4 a i WEDN riety Y (NE " pre an appropriate floral tribute, decided > Start 2 Your Guarantee of Quality
or faltered ard took: ih " “1 a i ity 3 e ? a : : ue to make it a masterpiece. At the fu- + Lighting and Value
Co as : od 3 y ie {picture $hat thy Hind . tll Ne neral the most conspicuous thing was wv Ignition dt ”
! 3 ie H on . j York a he grea OXY reat in " To Tm " BE ———— ’ .
teams. Storie bout Bim J Leng. snoop SiiP™— his enormous floral piece of white + Battery When you buy a re-condi- dition for thousands of
come tradi ¢ at Penn State, begin- | Fhe michi a roses which covered the ecnsket, It seri ti 1 used car from u 8 of se And
§ I 1 HRN Test of ' we a1 Mis : he n Ss Hite Berry
ning with his first job as 2 lad of eleven Al h ML : " : , | Was made in the shape o fireman's wv Tires — vO quality a iu 541 ice. na ow
6 a x oo stile tiltohed to Also, i , 2- . Mo. 3 o « Guay 4 vaiue HICCE alway y
When he do! an old mule lite) - reel - vig : ord ‘i , grentest badge and attracted somewhat startled wv Upholstery ot > oe a he > TW vs Tex resent
a stone boat. hauling stone from | Teel comedy ana Selected Short Subjects attention For spelled across it in a ro; ES cicuimiste ¥ Sars 25s Worth
) Ie [8 nd 1859 te : J Admission, 15 and 35. vivid red roses wag the warning: vy Top i ne Se you pur o et 4 g after Sar.
ve in a fe 1 85 Was sO ny “ al LT oe Nh y a aes od
to be the last living man who helped mT _— "Admit within fire lines only," {Fenders chase 2 Lew Car, . - oh and osung
with the actual construction of the Sh : t “Th Ri 9 Everybody's Muzazine +» Finish The red “O.K."” tag which by our expert mechanics.
ancient building that is to go through Owing d e Rilz wile we attach to the radiator Come in——and see our “O.
process of rebuilding within a year y Po v y y ,, ’ Ives : : f very re-conditioned 'd”
Andy aimost outlived the truciure WE D. and THURS. (This Week) Nature 8 Limitations : Ab gp Ae 44 2 d Tu } eis We have
that means so much to every forme § ‘EYES OF THE 1 OTEM"— A whale can “ret away" with an he h ” De : ry r an ) : ae ioe ll 4 ari
student of the Nittany Valley institu 10¢ and 25e¢ Immense body, because the water | Wat Aas done toput = and the price will surely
tion. One more year and he probably FRIDAY AXD ‘SATURDAY buoys up most of it. The indefinite | the car in mechanical con- delight you.
would have attained this remarkable CRAWHTD 4) ] 8) . tnerease in whale meat that one whale
record. - can accumulate 18, however, stopped |
Among Andy's possessions he prized Admission 10 and 25 cents. by another thing. the limitations of | DECKER CHEVROLET CO.
a collection of old railroad mileag 4 : . . t k ’
hooks showing that he had traveled MONDAY AND TUESDAY his digestive tract. He simply can't BELLEFONTE
40,000 miles with the Penn State ath- “PURSUED” enteh and digest enough food to fill
letic teams. Nor is this sald to be all 10¢ and 25¢ up the ocean with ene animal, In HOMAN MOTOR CO.
wv covered hy the f oy > é + * - i
aT ne ney he (os | wEpNRADAY AND THUNSDAY [Mec det her atric tf the | CENTRE MALL. PA.
years he religiously followed ail foot-[“AVENGING FANGS" — frowth eompetition,__ acu Hot
t their ’ a br rent . .
Tenth tbe. Every trip to town. in jy. With All Programs at the RITZ will bhavii no system of forced draft breathe
‘ be shown, in addition to the feature ing, Hike vertebrates, hut must depend
the fall months saw Andy at the foot-f Go "oh, 0 Ran N med i
ball practice sessions and always al a Short Subjects ews, Comedies I. "ive diffusion or drifting of sisi o
gmes. He ws most appealing to stu
dents in the years from 900 to 1917, Regular Prices—10¢ and 25¢ : i
fan
¥
¢ |
wis that they entered burning build v Motor
Ings at their own risk.
+ Radiator
campus quarries to bulld Old Ma