The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 06, 1928, Image 1

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    . THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1995,
VOL. Cll.
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SEVEN IN
HALL. PA
pps
WORK STARTS ON $25,000 GRANGE
DORMITORY FOR PENN STATE
JURED IN
AUTOMOBILE CRASH
Family of Michael McKay, of Pistol Plans Call
HW { Hospital, Brick
Following Martha
a
[TOWN AND COUNTY NENTS
CASES BEFORE GRAND JURY.
Went
| 500 DEER KILLED IN | DAVID J. VONADA COMMITTED
| MeKINNEY'S DISTRICT | SUICIDE BY HANGING
With |
Grand Jury Into Session
of Rose Rev,
in September
100 Women.
Homer Knox HAPDENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS,
pent,
for Completion Ends Y.ife
; 1 i *
Structure Morning, for Hunting Deer—Reports| Yoarl Monday Mornhng--Found
Will House
Are ‘entre County Monday
Aecident Near Bullding Ming
than 1 Does as Bucks | t \
lee a
Station.
other
+3
fy
«i
Joh
agoedl?
AT!
all requ
wounds
ured
TOO,
thelr injuries
oth
All
Educational
Ome of edueat
in the Reformed (Un
tiv Reformed chur
day)
. the
The main
for the afternoon ge
“Leadership
Helen B. Ammerman,
“Advantages and Disadvantages
Completely Graded 8
Rev. Roy Corman,
“Leadership and
Rev
(Conference.
two smal
afternoon
public is
topos o
and the
Sham
unday School”
Sunbury
World's
|
the
Wm
BB
Convention” Gerhard.
Freeburg.
“Why and How
ing”"—Rev. Fred D
hia
Evening Sessior
“Now. Then, De It"
Gerhard.
Motion
mer School
Wentzel,
Supper will
of Leadership Train
Wentzel, Philadel
pleturea
and
=
at 50 cents
Yitaphone to Be Installed at the
ellen Theatre at Cost of £15,000,
“Phe SI Ea) y
QL
%
lip
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
J. H. Detwiler on !
f exceptionally
i
heifers due to freshen short]
Myers, They
as a foundation for a
Myers ia a
T. A. Hosterman, Prof. J. F
and Miss Elzabetl
turned on Tuesday
of Julian. are to be used
herd. Mr
gstockman of some repite
future
Wetzel
jJartholomew re-
ot them
erations perfomed by
Wilbur McClellan, employed by the
State Highway Department, came home
Thanksgiving Day evening and
mained until Sunday with his parents
Mr. and Mra J. FF. M&Clellan. The
young man is located at Eldred, near
the New York State line. south of Ol
ean, He is engaged with a crew of
surveyors who are making & final sur-
vey of a concrete road runhing @reet-
iy north from Lacabes,
Mr. andl “Mrs, Bright Bittner, last
week, moved from their home in Spring
Mills, to that of Mrs. Bitner's mother,
Mra. Louis E. Rossman, also at Spring
Milla Tt will be recalled trat Mrs
Rossman was very #ériously injured at
the time her husband was Killed at
Milton when the car In which the
two were traveling was hit by a fast
freight train. Mm Bitner will now be
better able to take care of her moth-
er, who while getting along very wel,
requires much attention owing to a
broken leg which is yet In a plaster
paris cast.
underwent dental surgical op-
Dr. Vastine.
Tere
The Lone Pine hunters. of Johns
town, located on the detour, killed a
doe that was thought to be under
weight, and to satisfy themselves as
to their judgment an improvised scale
was built. A board was ued for a
scale beam, and for weights canned
goods. a can of syrup and a bag of sug-
ar, all tmving the net weight marked
on them, footing up to fifty pounds,
The pulled its end down strong.
Wh night time came the deer wis
taken 10 the State house where Rang:
or used a spring scale to
determine the true welght and found
the calculations had been properly
made, Ja x8
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omen oan
proposed
A wing end of
tuilding oettnne Aare
aside as upHe rr
1 3
tH
wil et Wives Over rooms
wifi be includ.
bullding® servic
iN face the
contractors have
which
probably be
and into the
completed
Soervice will Movs
The
enst
Fast
Christmas vacation.
§ will he erected
rod, on
al oan
Mrs, Sharer Hit hy Ante,
7
Hospital
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Thanksgiving Donations at
oupile
tants sent original
fi the
pugriis
! mmihlic a
greeting
omepital
tr
cards 0 fits
These
firat
pati
t 5
cards, made by
the sixth are of
their own design and workmanship, and
were highly
tha tn grades
appreciated by patients
~N
ABANDON “OLD MAIN"
The begrinning of the end for “Old
Main” bullding in ita present form on
the campus of tha Pennsylvania State
College came this week. After seVen-
ty years of dally use it ls now aband-
Shed by student classes In thee Interdet
safety, for the ancient structuthe is
16 ‘be’ rebuilt with steel and concrete
bracings and used for college adminis.
tration and ae student activities head-
quarters.
Old Main was the first, and for 30
years the only scademic bullding at
State College. The first clase of 68
students was admitted to its west wing
in February, 1865, About ten years
ago the upper stories were condemned
and later abandoned as men's dormi-
tories. The building has long been un-
safe for occupancy, and is being emy-
tied as fast as space can be provided
elsewhere for classrooms and offices
All classes oxcept those held dn the
main lecture hail on the first floor were
moved to other buildings this week,
making conditions more seriously
crowded than ever. Every available
bit of space ts being utilises, but many
administrative offices are not moved.
Until they can be located elsewhere
nothing can be done towards remodels
ing the building.
— SH ———— AM SR
Youngest Penn State Student Is 15.
The youngest students at the Penne
sylvania State College this year are a
freshman boy and a freshman girl,
each 15. Fourteen coeds and a Uke
number of freshmen boys are just 16
years of age. The oldest four year
students are two women school teach
ery who are now seniors, each being
0 Yours of age. The oldest male stu:
Many
Killed Last Year
Camps on State Land
Ig Chianes. M
and bat
and bat
and battery,
ion vehicle code
hortion
Huntir
mp Reside
Creek
peat y
Adamsburg
Tra}
{fentre
and |
[akeomont, Altoor Tarpil
Homlocks
Westover
Chestnut Fiat
“amb ria
Summit
a an.
f.ast December Court.
dent is 84.
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Potter Township Andiiors Meel
a —
Held
ff (loon
{ oar.
ws Buy
Fruest Tong for
Ser
VO ASINa following
nty Detective Loo Boden |
McDonnell, of
of
light
nnd Constabl
ap A
to hing
Pleasant
4
Yast
e
search the premises fails
to any Intoxicams
arrested on the strength
of Negal widskey made |
time before the wid He was
given a hearing before ‘Squire J. LL. |
Tressel of Pleasant Gap, and was bound
over for court. f.ong had wen in Toe
gal diMculties in this county before
of |
Long
n
wie
pure
Le
ame
————— TD TUS
Clayton Martz Now See. Lieut.
Clayton 8. Martz, of Boalsburg, a son
of Mr. and Mrs. William 8 Marte, of
Tusseyville, has been commissioned a
second Heutenant of Cavaly and has
teen assigned to Troop A. of Boalsbure,
of whioh organization he has been first
sergeant for many years
| Liouiteniant Martz's military career
dates back to the World War, when he
w active service in France Tt will
recalled that he won the free trip
to Prance last May, as Troop A's rep
resentative in the Honor Battalion,
which the State of Pennsylvania sent
abroad to dedicate memorials erected
in memory of those who died In France
C—O SLA
Elks Pay Respect to Dead.
The Bellefonte Lodge of Elks on San-
day afternoon in the State theatre held
a service in memoriam of their deceas-
od members The principal speaker
was Rev. Clarence E. Arnold, pastor of
the Lutheran church. A sextette come
posed of Cecil Walker, W. Fred Rey.
node. Jr. Dr. Richa Noll, Harris
Holmes, Earl Hoffer, Miss Bernice
Crouse as organist, furnished the mu
ale.
The roster of deceassd members since
1909 during which year the first death
ooctirred, numbers seventy-seven, of
which number six died during the prea-
ent year,
In the year 1924 the organization
had its largest number of deathe—a
total of eleven. Joseph 8. Barnes was
tha first and only member to die in
1008, and in 1918. Dr. Philip 8. Fisher
is the only member noted on the de-
ceased roster. During all of the other
years deaths numbered two or more,
v
He if
Shawne
»
Camp
Cup
Ame |
Tenting With
afte,
Parties Temporary
(‘amps on Private Lands
4
Lancs
Iavvweniey hotties
Tamar Cigbh. at Breon 4
Mille (Suh. at Church Road
Milroy. Treaster Spring
ox, MceKeomport, Krise Val
Garrity Party. MeKeesport. Garrity's
Long Mt MoKessport, Gare
rity
Spring
Camm
load
Stone Cabin, State College, at Nevil
Boring iessrit : »
Styshurg Club, at Poe Valley
Mt Carmel Club, at Bynagog Gap
Locust Grove. Georges Valley,
Frank Phillips party, Greensburg at
Frank Phillipe’ op ‘
Plauser Party. York, at Blausers’
Thos, Shaffer Party, York, at Tho
Hhaelfer's home . .. han ‘
Snow Shoe Party at Wm. Gingery's
Camp Kohler, Pittsburg, Kohler V.
Shamokn (Jub, at Harper Place. .
Camp Wildwood, Potters Milla, at
Lovghners’
Chan Neff Party, Centre Hall, at
Zottie house ASAE Sr aaaw
Decker Gun Club, Spring Mills, in
Decker Valiley .“s
Selinsgrove Camp, Lingle land
Gentzel Camp, Shamokin, on Gent
wel land
Zerby Party. Lewistown. at James
Zerhy house
Brown Party, Schuyikill, Kader
house
Perry Koonsman Party, Bitner house §
Thomas Party, Waynesburg and
Homestead, at State House
No ‘attempt fs made to give an ac
count of does killed by private or
day” hunters.
animate al MASSA
Grice Smith, the seven-year-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith,
who wns hit by an auth on the street
opposite this post office, was brought
from the Contre County hospital to her
home here the middie of last week hy
her father. Sho is improving nicely,
but is bLeing taken to the hospital at
regular intervals for examination, Of
course she is obliged to wear eplints
on her arm for the present
Entry Door-—Justice Hobert
ser Holds Ingnest,
was not os
s entry
de,
an, 1}
Mp
Hunter Shot Near Sunset Club
The artery
mv immed
to the
Frankhs« taken
Lewistown hosp where it appears
He a
and js aged
} fifeely
Hin
he is getting in
cigar maker at
38
ONE
Terry
Vvears
The shot that hit hunter was
fired by his pal, Charles Shaffer, from a
22-Remington The hunting club,
Lenten ag the Terry Hill club, was lo-
cited in Kohler Valley, east of the
[pate road
the
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
WwW. C.T. U. will meet at the home of
Mrs H 1. Ebright. S8aturday evening.
A Pltitsburgh party hunting in Sual-
ivan county passed through here on
Monday with a bear and a deer on
their car.
alr Houser whose business ig haul-
ing milk for the ShefMeéld Farms Co.
plant at Spring Mills, recently moved
into the hotse vacated and owned by
Bright Bitner.
Mrs. Les W. Lingle and Mite daugh-
ter. of Altoona. are here with the form-
er’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Heckman, and sister, Mrs W. A. Ho-
man,
Mrs. Harriett Haslett McConnell, wife
of Rev, CC. Lather MceConnell. died at
Church's Ferry, North Dakota. Many
missionary workers in the, Lutheran
church will most kindly remember her
am A most ardent supporter and work:
or for missions. She and her hus
band left the Miffiinburg Lutheran
field for the Dakota prairies In 1908,
and Immediately began to establish a
General Synod TDatheran church there
without the aid of the Lutheran Mis-
sion Board. To support themsdives,
Dr. McConnell and his good wife took
up a plece of land and farmed it. The
pastor continues to do so at this time,
while the churoh organized has become
a sushianiial outpost.
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MH ow
fatal,
ot v, &
Nisan, and
The youtly
bay
a resident
5
home
undere
informae
gh FF. D. Les
tw in
at his
obhitiged to
Pr
The
Yo ou 00 tool
rg pube
‘s
y here
calf
ack ery
the
ea Ts
Centre County
" i Are mans
Kind tht
nre
will be’ termed
1
“olan-up” sales, while
ers wil
i offer f«
oniy
w @ale a surplus *of
noted fof
of these two classes and
that an animal! dhowing
individual quality, or A%
a popular make and IN
condition is said at a Sale
stock
ite put
Kt i=
breeding
implement
workable
rifice,
As the result of a collision of au
tomohiles driven by John Relish, of Re
bersburg, and Maildriver Held, of Loe
ghnton, last summer, another suit fod
Anmages has been instituted The cole
lisbon cost each of the individuxls wow
eral hundred dollars for repairs and’
Nr. Relish sued Mr. Held for damages
and got nothing. Now, several month
fhter, Me Held is suing Mr, Relish fof
$1000 and the. case will probably come”
up in the next session of Clintofi coune’
ty court. Of course, Mr. Reish, having
earvied insurance ie only the tentative
defendant, the insuring company Ew
suming liabiMty for '@amages, if anyy
when detision iw made. hu
“Pote’'s Place,” gn top of Nittany
Mountain, fs in a cine of Ms ow
among those of its kind First, its low
cation is novel—pushed out over the
edge of a mountain, giving » view un”
paralleled anywhere in Central Penne
syvivanii. The furnishings are entires
Ivy modern and cannot be matched IW
the State for novelty or utiiity. From
any point in the large grill-room oné
i= afforded a view of nature that alone
will recompense for time apent there
before, during and after being served,
The kitchen equipment. like the grille
room, is modern, and guests are invite
el to inspect ft. Food ds prepared
an electric range or some other eles
tric appliance, and previously stored
in an electrically operated refrigeraton.
Toda item is not the result of ahande
out. A visit to Pete's Place by the
writer was found to be such an une
usal one, and so much superior to any”
other found along the State highways,
that it is a pleasure to tell the publie
Centre county is
Mic sales
seldom
or
of
about it rl ine