The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 20, 1928, Image 4
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1928 YY THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Bo — - - oe te—c— EY — | f YHE CENTRE REPORTER $8 sve : LOCAL REFORMEDS TO 1204 DEER KILLED IN RANGER MARRIAGE LICENSES. | ould Wa a ith ; EEKLY, ‘LE : TET EN ; wl | p—— w ———. DEATHS CELEBRATE 75TH ANNIVERSARY | McKINNEY'S DISTRICT | Marshall Banlerde . Philipsburg | * Buggestion for a Christmas OAft : CENTRE HALL, PENNA. | From the beat information obtainable Cannelle Brown ..... Philipsburg * to some far-off relative or friend: neni John ID. Moore died Pata of Special Interest to Members| po ost Hanger W. PF. McKinney, at]|BEarl Woodring .. Port Matilda — —— p— wien MOORE. —Mrs. | SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. from the shock following a fall at of Loeal Reformed Congregation | tho State House, in Seven Mountains, | Emelle Shawver .......... Unionville . her home here whic resulied in a Pastors Who Served.—Rev. Isen- i reports there were killed a total of} Albert P, Krebbs ,.LBlate College ers a year of your thoughtfulness, . W. SMITH, Editor. a I: Adama oe jas ; BW broken hip bone. She wag taken to bery to Preach. 1204 deer in his district during the reg- | Nina M. Weller rss LL Julian 25 0 0 0 rN AEDW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and the Home Town Paper-—50 remind. {ular hunting season. The number of Business Manager, the Centre County Hospital where she On Sunday morning at 10:30 o'clock, | deer killed in the county is estimated on Tuesday even- I'rinity Reformed congregation of town iat 8,000, a — a a? died at 9:00 o'clock . Butered at the Pout Office in Centre Hau i This body Wis brought to Cen- will ceslebrate seventy-five years of nm—r— -— Wm. P. Fokley ‘av Bellefonte ing ny Ld Florence 8. Markle, ... . Bellefonte history. The congregatio ns Org ‘ A #socnd glass mall matter, tre Hall by Undertaker F. V. Good OB Ol Wan Sra] Hangs Self to Elude Ofeers, srsm——————— 0, Thomas R. Confer se00ese 0 Hovard Rhoda Yarnell . sonnei Bellefonte ized on December with nine- SBRMS. ~The terms of subscription tu : ‘ ith nin = _ ; fhe Reperter are $1.50 a year, in advance hart and prepared for burial All fu-|teen members from the Loop congregn While Federal prohibition agents A FIELD CHRISTMAS POEM, v de kn neral services will be held at the Metn- | tion at Tusseyville as organizing mem- were raiding his hotel at Penns Creek, | vyg, Display advertising ain mats a ¥is shure Frida a:%0 PP AM. and bers, These were thelr officers Elder, Northumberland county, on Monday, the } i1 3 r "round » suileation. ost chu by hy - iT i dl year ‘round, : sy | Christian Hoffer deacons, Jacob Bit Foster Spangler, 08, went upstairs and | oy . ’ i, Jacob BI he in't n i “me wide ere. Rev, Harry E, : here ain't no filles on me, interment made hei ™ : “Iner and Daniel Fauber; treasurer, hanged himselt in the attic. excont jest 'f , Christ or orr ca Newman, pastor of tne Methodist George Hoffer trustees Willd Kel The agents confiscated alleged home tre tl ty nr.slmas, f 3 ris . iam Kel- When I'm as good as [ Kin be, - - Sunday Church Services cisurch, of which denomination the de- ly... 4 Peter Hoffer: secretary. John Drew and wine in the hotel and when pcp pie with its Jota F ¥, + n . Or n Ys. atn 3 JH : — . . . or prevention ceased was long a consistent member, | or Waller, they looked for Spangler he was gone against gum infec. tions, use Zonite, face and bred. ver had the new powerful all the time, will officiate, The spect ¢ 3 bes 3 3 Hig older brother, Clay found the boxy a cakes and toys, 1@¢ cornerstone of the first chuweh fatale as 1 Wiz rads yo r rp " Le “4 y 1 any proper kikis Mrs, Moore was aged 78 years. {1 .diflce was laid June 19. 1853. and the DaDEINE from i rafter, after the agents y 4 } » gd FEENS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. ¥. Greenhoeo, Paster) d at Bi : months and 5 days. She was a dough lye iiding was dedicated oR. Dae. 25th Centre Hali--13139 A.M, ter of Thomas and Elizabeth Toner and} cop pletman Da 1563 ‘he lin i ny ollapsed and 8 in a serious] "a a : antiseptic. Also (Communion Service.) : . i iy Sha and her y : h i ¥ n' mind yer p's and q's p Als was born at Potters Mills. She and her, . Ohi . ¥ Milis, 2:30 P. M committee compris hristi Hoffer ny 4 . ‘he io and guards against Armers Allis, husband, who survives ix livea al = ] ; yo 10. the tari gies Election of church officers. of their married ig in Potter town- Fen bd en oe Hore periods. Jin ship and entre adl, moving hore 4 v theyv's npany do ship and Centre Hal noving 1 rT + nlate for vy again eases of nose and about seven years ago upon retiring Bu thin ww thd thin yoanr'A 3} throat, from the farm. "r naughty girls and boy: Georges Valley-——Service al bo: i PP. M, Election of church otlicers. Spring Mills—Chwistmas entertain- ment Sunday evening, Dec, 23, at 8 P. M. Public cordially invited. One son, Thomas 1. Moore, of Cen- tre Hall, also survives ihe Ge cased, CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE. (Bev. Deiss EK, hovoer, Pastor) Pentre Hall— ¥:30—Sunday School 10:30 swli \ Vel sally SGIVICK 6% and ne up ie : Mile yy gr f SA : 4 . 41 det ’ = fg ; 4 i Buasey vilie— i OC i was a y of Emanuel ff Ld Lee ? nt | \ A di i % A:dU—sunday 3 A i$. H Ee W 6 : GF LN} — ATF ae® 3:80—Cuurch i : 14 A ‘ , Des f Na ; 3 \ ¥ " e | pastor of both Centre Hall EVANGELICAL (Bev, W. KEK, bmith, aster.) Spring Mills—10:30 A. AML EFTHRH ig ot ovine 1 ; ‘i bE Bethesda—i:30 FP. MM. xs A i an ; or 1s \ TE PATTY ‘ 3 Ng Y ‘ Locust Grove—1:30 PP. AM. : xh i 4 afi TRINITY J { if (AT i PRESBYTERIAN ADDITIONAL COURT NEWS, (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) Centre Hall—u:30 A. AM. Lemont, 11:00 A. M. ollege from Loci javen abou ' ‘ f : mtinued from Hrst Dag J vine Grove Milis—7:30 PP. M. : # : . & 3a z : . - 8 a § ! r £1 ni i of | : METHODIST EPISCOPAL tre Hall where he had mai cquaint-{ tide thi |e } Hes i ENTIRE Rev, Harry W. Newman, 'sstor.) » . . * » * + » * * - LL. NTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Miss Jenne Db ents) PICS yy 3 : ' : NOTES, Spina Wr H. Flow O : . * * 4 i : : A i v - ill a — CHEVROLET SHOW AT PITTSBURG .. eharged w f | ov i a BRING THE KIDDIES TO The New Six Cylinder Car Cenfer of ! Atraction—W, A. Homan of the a Se 2 Se Ren Cheats Sit, al ms sna me «fl 11 POtter-Hoy Hardware at the hospital, on Thursday was ad- SPRING MILLS ttaburgh showing | suas f Jacob Smutzing wll Bellefonte ompan Bellefonte Jobin Mais » Land ; . ris ¢ noting | defendant : the Daintiff to Sere. Thursday treatment. John PF mitted Mrs h HOT 3 i n Jean atts pas discharged last Thursday in Hall 8. 8. and. thelocal Mrs. Carrie Harris nd nfant, ofl, g 4 g y reing Pleasant Gap, were Hacharge Ja hristmas exercise Penn HRN willl, et ¢ : hold their exercises on Saturday even: lof the most sensational of al ¢ | And owing to the condition of the plead- | » dod, injured while hunting } ing and the Lutherans on Sunday i > be E Se re ap] deer on Dec. 3, a Thursday Hunters have ail returned to their Mr. and Mrs. A. McCool, of Juniata, | homes, taking with them hundreds of Are receiving congratulations on the geer. birth of a daughter on Friday. . Carl Myers is spending Some time Mrs. Lillian Johnson, of Bellefonte, | in pittsburgh nn the Pittsburgh The outs yrolet history” 4 # 54% 0 be } * Khowerna lier # wr i. ie ® naxe: Wer in automotive history as one 'N AsSUmpsiy This case went CORB i ings and testimony that couki be of "The powerful engine with ita 312 per] fered by the plaintiff, the plaintiff suf - | gent ‘increassd horsepower, the product | fered a voluntary non suit, i of four. years intensive development by I. EE. Weaver va. B. C. Detetrer, be General Mots was one of the most] ing an avtion in trespass. This case popular exhildts at tile showing. Was continued on account of the ill- Crowds milled dbout the engine all day ness of a material withess for the long, and were especially interested in Plaintiff and a doctor's certificate. learning that. although it develops more A number of other cases were con horsepower than its four cylinder pre tinued, on Friday was admitted for treatment Newton Braupcht and friend, of Dew gn rien] 4 i that { MDE FL : i @€ injuries received that morning wien art spent a few days wit Dr. Braucht x 3 & 4 ug fos & 234 #3 h ber right hand was caught in a milling | and wife, who accompanied ‘them to machine ¢ he Tit 4 ¥ } be " hine at the Titan Metal Co. plant | Coalport to visit Dean Braucht and Zhe tiumb, index and middie fingers! family » : : . amy. dexessor, it os s ODOT ‘th , © } ny were 80 badly mangled that amputa-| The sick are all on a fair Way to A he operated with a fuel ouft adjourned on Monday after Wis Nec 1" Subs . . : : economy averaging better than 20 miles Noon owing to cases being continued tion as necessary. but an effort 8] recovery except Benjamin Haockeniburg dt ; doing made to save the rest of the Ry A . « . Wik to the gallon.” on account of sickness, ete. until Wed r » i whosa condition is unchanging. Mr, Homan said he will * have the newlay morning. meme Jack Muilfinger and wife spent Fri-| new models on display In his show NE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Meek, of Belle gay at Lock Haven rooms January 1st, when deliveries (Continmed from Previous colon) fonte, are rejoicing over the arrival LL . 8 . - he 4 Bboy, born at the hospital Siturday ———————— are schedBed to begin, Fifteen huge country are now pushing production Mrs. Charles Miller, of Bellefonte, on REBERSBURG. Chevrolet factories throughout the | with all the speell” possible within the To Our Man Friends Saturday was admitted as ug surgical Dr. Kelly and family from State Col © (Continued on next column) Hints of précuion manutacturing, ’ y patient. lege. visited in town on Sunday. pes ht ain ks —————————————————————— — ; Allison Stine. of Bellefonte, is a sur. Lee Kidder and family drove 10 Lew- — Cartan d C mm rs gical patient, Laving been admitted on istown on Sunday and spent the day r My M an usto € Saturday with an uncle, Jotun Fulmer. / - Mrs. Charles Parker, of Bellefonte Mr. Zettle and family, from Penn re Y 4 7 7 NOM ; sho for the past several we has | Hall, spent Sunday at the John Reish C wow, nus x ws FANE E 1 ; r th several weeks has unre stare wits wick 0 ZAIIEEA cause | WUL IN THE SAME € Lxien ur t snes Peon a medical patient, was discharged (home. Mrs. Reish is a daughter of ABOUT MOLLY Jones § Sees g ZY MCRAE — "MEMBER WHEN | WOR IN oh Saturday. Mr. Zettie. GOT FRECWES WReo (ERS “J LOVE WITH SULIE SRITH ah Lk Mrs. Roy Clevenstine, of Bellefonte] M. R. Moyer, wife and daughter Hel- RIE sf SEAL V1 Ie SHES Ea A A Rg wy & aatine, g I i) fon were bo hr ht date a, LOVE WITH HER « WM with AN GIRLS CANT Bar for on Bailrday was discharged. She had « WB . fh wistown on Saturday to JUS'A SAME AS RAGED | EAPLAINED FER DRY DAD SAYS been receiving surgical treatment. visit Jessie Moygr, wio Is employed in TO MER ~ Kin YOU : ME NAVARA FLT A MAN WHAT Ciarles Hopkins, of State College, | the offices of the Viecoe plant EXPLAIN Bout WERT” €OULD UNMER STAN A WOMAN) M T was discharged on Saturday after re Mise Orie Wagner, from Spring Mills, f: ! y i A ERRY CHRIS MAS ceiving soveral days medical treat- | #pent the week end with her friend, 3 ment. Dorethg Bierly. Mre. Craddock and infant dauvghter,] On Baturday Samuel Blery and faim J of Bellefonte, were discharged on Sat- {dy started on a trip to Shamokin and | and urday., on the way down tislr daughter Eliz. Samuel Leach, of Patton township, |abeth took very ill and they returned i who had been a patient for the past home at once, o A HAPPY NEW YEAR t. ree woeks, was discharged on Sun- The Baker family and Mrs Charles . day. Page were to Lewistown on Saturday ? «Ars. LeRoy Davis, of Bellefonte, a|t0 do shopping. suigical patient, was discharged on| Miss Elinor Doerr, a student at Suniay, Bucknell who had been a former teach- . er of English in the Rebersburg High ) i school, visited e ie : * About the only treaty the U. 8. Ben- lg... on a the harley Hieels oy 4 » ‘ ; 8 ’ ate will 0. k. is one that permits thesia Bi ; : A ; . Urs. A. 4 jist on the gol n ie erly home while tesching and . she al pleases, The Kellogg-Briand treaty Ways visita there when ‘the. op- comes #o near to giving all of the sign- portumity pretty, tant, , . ’ atories tat privilege that Moses and TRAE , D PAR] MENT S I ORE Reed may yield. A pon wha Widuily cireulated that - ; . rg on the y of the doe deer nunt- : i " i : \ : i ing season, a hunter had been wounded : o4% Re ol MILLHEIM | ; pithy Same good qaulity considered, Yeas: |in Widte Onk Flat, west of the State : ! er's Tiny Boot Bhop at Bellefonte is in] House, Seven Mountains, It was later position to sell rubbers at prices less | diccovered that here was no founda- thai the largest of mall order houses. tion for the story - 3 a RR I A UL