The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 17, 1928, Image 1
VOL. C AND IT. K. T. IN STATE Hold Harrlshurg — Chief Mart! K. G. E. CONVENTION in Grand Meeting Past Organizations Annunl Honor nts TT if siate of last Harris ions were Harrisburg ladies, were Pythian A testimonial full course Harry G tiring Past the Golden conventio beginning week, in the Penn hotel vhery hedd Temple ho Castle, dinner menu, was tendered Millerstown, Knights Eagle the banquet of Craver's. Past Grand Chief, Rev. Gordon A. Williams, Sha acted in the capacity of toast and a number of very inter esting addresses complimentary to the highly efficient Mr. Martin, while dirdcting affairs of the onder in Pennsylvania. given. Invoea tion was given by the present Grand Chief the Rev. Walter H. Williams, of Willlamsport, and the speakers includ ed Supreme Chief Harry Neamand. of Perkasie, Grand Chief Telford: Past Grand Chief John E Dormer, Philadelphia; Grand Master of Ree F. WW. Anton. Philadelphia: Su Master Records, John B Philadelphia: Past Grand Chief Harrisburg Past Corand of Anthony G. Wallace, of Hazel H. Harlan. of Millarst of Tus home lodge with No. at a State dinner LO/KeS the on street included which turkey Martin, of Chief of at "ee Grand the of hall the mokin, master of work of the were Qive ods, preme Pearce, Iran B of Bixier, tn: and H. wn member Martin's wns presented seven American Beauty roses wind a beautiful diamond Martin was ibaral purses rand WORK FINISHED, A NOBL} va More than 1.880 00 lanted he Red ( Thus splendid Hatchery. the Commercial on Thursday Jersey Shore to Try for At the meeting club at Jersey Shore. noon, no definite action was taken on the securing of 100.000 fedesnl fish hatchery, which is to be estabilish- ed in Pennsylvamia, although steps have been taken towards interesting the Department of Fisheries In a site in that locality. The Secretary of Commerce da authorised to the site, and the appropriation will be ready until July 1, 1920. House Pamting, Millions of American families painting thefr homes this spring, many more ought but many they will put it off one more year many those who put it off to vear, will again postpone it when comes. ut after a certain houses uffer sew from such ure to keep the surface covered Mie of the poorly painted be relatively short A regular use of Hoise ever it is needed of the select not are and sy And next 1929 point. fail The will to. of WOUsLY house when looking paint Keeps a place tp the appear A neighbor ooks as and the they up to date, and keeps ance of the howd of poorly if it running houses will not rent or Well painted Centre Hall m Ne bhorhioxs wires 11aea wns down hil. will sell for money houses like are found in jose value rel #0 much tke a better impression the too élaborate indleating more rarely, expensive, than homes painted decaying grandes Almost any kind of paint Is better than a shabby appearance, but much is gained when combinations of colors are well selected, In former years a gooxd den] of painting with too start ling contrasts was seen. A dy once mid that the reason why she &d not paint her house, was that she dreaded the criticism of her neighbors, and feared that whatever color she put on they would find fault with it. But sha could be assured that they would find far less fault with colors lacking in taste, that they would with one that was growing shabby. The house painter of today is not only capable of applying paint, but he is an artist. He ja skilled in making color combinations pleading to the av: erage man and woman, eliminating the dread of being criticised for having adopted color schemes not artistic, . ———— A AY ATATABANAN The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year Ay | CAMPY LUTHERANS WILL AID PROJ TO ESTABLISH After A Williams for Swsquehanng Synod Decldes, Discussion in Glve 21LOOO to of Lengthy to {enter port, Advancement Young People's Work. ri] Pennsyly wis Laken up gynod’'s contr the on ti ir + wt Work Vii Wiainl done the be for vance vod camp ment of your people's work church leadersh After finally synod decided to give a sum of $1,000 for this fund A plot of ground donated to the and church the young people, This in in Adams oo camp. of Mune Pottsville Lutheran ministry, preach to Sdinsgrove Fred MM: gettting the mutter the i wan board of inty and parish for Dieco land located will made Into a Harland D. Fague George A. Martin, of ordained the he and ware into licenses to were issued Willlam R John W. Fry, of Laughlin, of Bloomsburg Kauffman, of Mifflintown Tha Rev. J« WwW f was presi The tary Schw "y NOW yhn othe Rev Mifflinbu er, of Selinsg part; t Shaffer, of P. N. Wenrich vamsrer and Sunbury The principal speaker to the body was Rev. M. H. Krumbine, of Buffalo. N. Y. who among other things stated that the change in the way Americans look at life ds changing the whole wordd and that America is a country founded on emancipation and freedom. For 150 years of this country, saCretary, of men's Do during the ¥te Dr. Krumbine said, the minister of the Gospel was the out standing center of status but now this has changed and todhy it has shifted to the man of business The man elected president United States elected bes ear! y a social of the in November will not be is a wet or dry can didate because he f& a Cathelic or Protestant, but because he is thought by the people of the country to be able ta conduct properly the country's busi ness use he or —m——— Licensed In Centre. Bureau of Anima isso this 2587 The Dogs Pennsylvania Industry shows 25687 report, week, Ieenased in April 1 tions of the State county dogs Centre county up to owners for Law were May 1. ———————— A] _—— ———— | >; Distinguished Republicans Go South. The Hst of or convicted Recently ed for a sentence ministration Ee dog iting in the report xi to officials in of crime is grow Thomas W. Miller start Atlanta penitentiary to serve for fraud during his ad nt Allen Property Custod fan under Presidents Harding and Coolidge. Not Jong ago Clyde A. Walb, of Indiana. Chafrman of the Indiana lepublican Committee, in the last cam: palgn. was found guilty of violating the National Banking Act. Conviction carries with ft a term in the Fedoral penitentiary. Walb was formerly cam paign manager for Senator James BE, Watson, of Indiana, and & member of the famous “Indiana gang.” But Har ry F. Binclalr, who leased Teapot Dome. gona free, despite the Supreme Court's declaration that the ofl lease as obtained from a “faithless govern ment official, Albert B. Fall, in secrecy and by collusion.” Sinciadr gave $160 000 to the Republican National Com: mittee, Republican the A AG ATION The Clearfield county fafr dates are September 11th to 14th, inclusive, M. I. Gardner, former prothonotary in ampsociation, SCHOO! COLLIDE AR STUD} OCCUPIED BY aD HIGH TRUCK NTS Hestor Long, Track Driver, and Com mover. Faken Three Boys and Three ble from Totally Wrecked Sedan With Bat Bruises Cuts—Loft-Hand of Truek Hall Blamed for Aceldent. m i § on i panion Charl Inlured—Long to Girls Seram Dodge and Slight Turn in Centre f'n ay wit Long, « wir Anronsghy and wn Hospital pleted ontinued saler (mrt Inquiry at the hospital morning condition ind that was “ready to injury revealed that improved th He h lure has very much he himself get head but Long is a farmer several children and st riet fifty vearws his di PION to traveling wrecked, The truck through and D look be uo 5 other occupants were seen flying the resddonts, w afr by nearby Bradford and CC. Nevin Sher How they left the oan not fully explained. They were considerable MMstance from The indications are that was catipulted through windshield. andl that the driver loft through the upper part the door The windshield on the drivers side mained in the frame Tt agreed, however, that men high in the afr and that when great cloud of dust cleared they v helpless on the hard street, Myde Walker followed te Od Fort and was collision oorurred mw the smashup others gave all oth Mr, Long and Mr ried Inwurance CAr picked ench Mr. Stover the of re. is both were the a truck from the iso and when Frank men asa at new nearby Kryder Thene possible Houser oar MARRIAGE LICENSES. — WwW. H. Beatrice Seckinger Willi Centre srisrort Kramer Hall Andrew El Harold H Mildred LL. E. 8axon Hager John RR. Robin Lotta Spott ingle . { zabwth Kachanek Clary Shirk Monsel State lollefonte College Ernest LilHan Hummit Troy Granville Shatington Hiate College ————— A AP —— Cow Sale, Monday afternoon seventeen cows and four bills, mostly Holstein, were sold at the Mitterling barn Hall by W. C, with 1. FPF. attendance due to the in Cente of Bellefonte, Mayes on the blk. The wis exceptionally small, pressure at this season of farm work. It was thought at one stage that it would ‘be advisable to postpones the sale to a “rainy” day, but when It became known that sev: eral buyers were fn the amall group the sale was orderad to proceed. John Meese, of Nittany Valley, who da stock- ing a farm, proved a heavy buyer. He purchased twelve of the vows, which cost him over $2000, The average price of all the cows was $132.00; the high vow was knocked down at $180, A Reporter. 31.60 a year. Witmer, THE HOSPITAL DRIVE, Delve {or fund 10 maintny Hosni impleted or the ef erences iv 0 I It Know Beilefar O persons we made n townrd pre tha Ainpomsedd han the an wrinin bay move ambu to n field WENT hospital AH ours i. a STOVER-STOYER. Stover and M% SECKINGER—KRAMER, i “w 3 nrements, DISCUSS STAY Oflicers Organization Meet With C. fithers on of of {. Possibility at sadd of Holding Williamsport. Committe Convention enter State rention meeting Dec armies me — Fire on Clinton Coun Farm. Cattle in ty Perish — lank (Cashier Sentenced. EE ———— - NO. 20 COUNTY NEWS HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The Aaronshurg hold its ” Hig COMMEeNnCement exoredsos next of seve Jonepiy wewdny evening, when a class bes Prof a J = 103 Day 12th. was w of Filia ings famed for her abo in reform ing the sanitary condition and esiab- Hahing the first nureing ice. She born Florence, May 15 hospital sory wns in Italy 1820 HERBERT HOOVER AND THE FARMER Senator Norbeek, a Republican, Says Farmers Need Not Look to Hoov- er for Ald Should He Be Elected According to Senator Norbeck of North Dakota, a Republican who been urging farm legislation satisfact ory to the farmers and not of the racter which the Coolidae admin istration amd the industrial bloe in con trol the national adminis tration would ding to have en acted. IY Herbert Hoover becomes President the agricultural industry need not apply to for any assistance in a fologmam to supporters In Indiana, Hoover hoped C¢ farm of present he w him on recent ! enact had he snErees would Hill as the Senator he can legidation providing President Nort discover. the on Hoover fay for loans such a recommended NC wy fay kind of farm 2 4a measure to farmers. Such a measure, accord ing to Norbeck. has not requested by the farmers, and they do not want or need it. He added that the plea that of this borrowed money “might be used to stimulate the market was only an other way of saying that the funds would be avallable for gambling on the board of trade for the purpose of boosting prices” Senator Norbeck said that by his In liana telegram “Herbert Hoover has given notice to Congress and to the farmers that if he is elected President they need not apply to him. It can only be considered a declaration that the present polity of cheap foodstuffs must be maintained in the interest of the larger industrial dividends. The election of a candidate who approves the breaking of party pledges made four years ago would mean the final submergence of agriculture in Amerioa to industry.” Farm leaders are predicting that in the event of Hoover's nomination for the Presidency by the Kansas Oity convention, milMons of farmers in the agricultural States will vote the Dem: ocratic ticket next November, ie ors Senator been Hiinols, i (3. Bruce Goodhnrt {| Goodhart, of Centre Wi and known here former home. figured in an auto accident, Mm Good fnrt. near their home in Orangeville Hlinols The “Orangeville { | tells about it in this wise: afternoon GG. B Clnofhart had an experience they do repeated They had out diving In thelr Chevrolet and Mra Goodhart was at When they arrived at | driveway she suggested that Mr drive to the she was to cross the brides across the ditch in lars Goonhart an froth iH well his with “ourier” and wife not been want BOON the their Good COUP houses as ten foot front of th doing so well that had Heen driving afternoon band told drive n the bridge the front off her 1} As wheel at her to hed left road the and on its the X BILE the and went the «ide of hind wheel, the coupe the of the of being badly iar otherw wns in oe twinkling with whesls in ¥tch Naoither injured outside The damage in a top adr, caved n Tan the © top was was done ar a —— Fam- Duel, of the American the old 4 ons In As code duello hecme noted most famous dueling grounds in America This was at Weehawken and there on July 11. 1804, took momentous counter on in the history of one goot which ag the “field of honor” this country This was the duel between Hamilton and Aaron Burr, whose political rivalry meeting which meant death | for one and disgrace for the other The story of Burr-Hamilton duel is a daasic in Amarioan history and it is well told in an #llustrated feature ar ticle by Alferd Sorenson in this issue of The Centre Reporter, Be sure to read this article mm——— A A SS The Pennsvivania State College mil: itary band of 75 men has en selected to head the pamde in the 565th annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of the Knights Templar of Pennsyvivanda, in Reading, on Tuesday, May 22 ase —— Edward Martin, present Auditor Gen: ord and Republican nominee for State Troamsurer, has been named chedrman of the Republican State Committee, The place was made vacant by the res: Alexander New led to two ignation of W. L. Mellon, wa) peso le Lentre county ite representa tod Tow not He the clique 7 oi DoOMpson wer lew iat he tive of the reason representa’ but of the people in all the county’ sections Following out a custom inaugurated bw 8 D Esq, a year or #0 ago, George W. Zeigler Esq of Phil ipsb ure the court and ra of at a dinner at the Club, Outside guests present were Judge Chasé ex Judge Singleton Bell, of Clear” Judge Heck. of county’, reporter Burrows, of Williamsport. A Mr Zieg- ier's friends. from lpsburg were dismo ine The Nash by Miss Laura car driven by a young phiwician from the northwestern part of the Btate collided damond here Thursday The physic was gong north and Miss Runkie 1 hed the diamond an Churely physician avoid being with a mangled hub thrown out of ite ree, doing consid Gettig, entertained thebar 1y Country re and fled Potter Gilbert 8 few of Ph Court luded owned and Runkle, of driven and CORD town. the on afternoon the west The a desperate effort to ese ped Was I. 1LaFlamme North sie, they whe home Negro thn + OWTHars of Duck farm, Intee Ww Weaver floated in wont adjoining H. E. Limbert well kept acres, and now tenanted by a party named Trenges formerly from Nittany Valles The farm oon* tains 108 acres and the amount involve od is not divulged. Mr. and Mrs La Flamme have not decided as vot when they will occupy the place. atreat for closed tions became the property of the The val Jey what i= the estate, Birapsh nov aR lam farm ie in Centre county will not share in the State road building program for 1928, hut next year promises have heen made to continue the construction of the Bald Eagle road eastward from Miles burg. The type of Toad will be con crete. and at present but a few miles are provided for, A movement dg ony however, to provide for the bullding of considerable larger portion of the road, and if this goes through the sons crete will be pushed castward--pers haps all the way to Mill Hall, Seore* try of Forests and Waters Dorwortly has interested himself, and @ the is done next year it will be doa uge his insistance.