The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 17, 1929, Image 1

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CENTRE
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COUNTY HOSPITAL
NOTES,
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Herhert
had
ral
Mrs
who
a medical
Thursds
On Friday
heen
days wns
Afkey
past
Bliss
r the
patient,
tien
Mra
who for
undergoin
1areged
lisharged o
Boyd
heon
Mrs.
he past three
on Sunday
Earl Stock sirperin
Higt
dave ?
Mech
Miss Madaline
on Sunday
patient.
Saul 8
partner
day
tient,
Peollafonte
11
school
rast el heer
ient, was irged on Sunda
Nostare., of Snow She
was admitted as a surg
of
Rn
an
Bellefonte, a
store,
surgical
Pernstedn
B &
admitted
in the on Sun-
was a pa
45,
tind
aged of Coleville
ad
Peter Evinsky,
on Monday
treatment.
for surgical
was
’
ngev} of
14
employed
Charles Fulton,
Milesburg, a miner
mines of Se American Lime and
Co. at on Monday
’
of
Venrs,
in
toy .
Beollefontea were
mitted for
tained
fall
him
trefitment
while about hi
rock
of of raeK
to the groun
the hosoital
tion revealed
leg between }
reported te Fur
this time
Mrs, James MeCullongh,
hare, died on Saturday.
surgical patient.
of
She
Mes
was a
A ————
League Mik Priee.
A net price of $3.04 for
at the base zone wns
3.5 milk
the
Assax
pool
announced by
PDairyvmen’'s Lengus Cooperative
Ine. as the basa of
bers for December
Thia return
cents per 100
IDesoember 1927, above the
price the previous month, and the
higlet Decemitysr figure in the history
of tha association.
return to
milk
the producers
its mem-
to five
of
is
pounds above that
conte
four
————————
Skipping Potatoes,
The zero weather beginning
wook delayed the shipping of
toad of potatoes from Linden
Wallace White, Mr. White a farm-
er living near Linden Hall, who had
a potato crop of approximately 3000
buss, the quality of which is sakl
to have ben exceptionally fine
thie
nr
of
a
Han
by
is
HOSPITAL DIRECTORS,
Aunual Report of Centre
pital a Most Interesting
J. kK Makes
meri
ira
$
mprovements
the past
Year
Liteanance
been taken
of
and
World
the
theas rv refu
£1
Pe
woms have been
re-decomates] by the
War
MeQuistion
Among
the
veterans, the
the 1» things
new
the
nany nee
inatityu wre lighis a
erat operating
laundry equ
jor of build
equipment for
ng r tors’
wom, and
improvement o unds.
nurses’
ul
we
home
operation of
h LVS here
cooperation of
First
medical
the
the whic
and
hospital
trustees th
the
the
fourth
theses is nas
they arelike the
2 bhullding
buliding
With a
the
remove
fall
cos ul
it
equipment
and
out
Home
Intervet
them the
training
one
will
membersh
belief t
and
B/N
in
the
can
spring, is the
neCessnry
be
way may
fund for
It will
tmve
Hospital
which follows:
Misa A
Misa V
nurses
accomplished
be worked to
a Nurses’
be of
before
to the
to names
and School
Jane Hartman,
Misa Edna Witmer,
M frm anline
nurse private floor;
guerite Krape, charge
floor; Miss Clam
niclan ;
Pupil
Adeline
Shreffler,
Brungard,
ray, Grace
pervisor;
charge
nurse
Miss Helen Maclean, d
Hider, Mary Lockard,
Elnnor Yarneil,
Mildre«l Buck,
Johnson, Loretta
Marian Harnden, Laura Johnso
Love, Laura Peckwih, June
Catherine Stahl,
BESTS
- YW,
Levy
revo -
nent
and
£ four
re
1
rnished
u the
and
led 1
nd op
room,
nter
w
walt
an
1
tree
Pals
a man
staff
in
atone
d the
in drive
hat all
rOTELITR
some
start a
readers
of the
wtafY,
of
on) -
ward
ietitinn,
Doty,
Helen
Mae
Mur
Meyers,
n, Clara
Casheor,
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BODEN AND WILKINSON
MAKE FIRST REPORTS
i's New
Report of
4
orimoens
oso
Wes
Mauor aww
gambling devices
and |
up
reaking. entering areeny
Contempt of Court
Statutary offences
Bawdy houss
Larceny
Assault
Forgery ‘
Number of complaints received
Number of investigations made
Requests for amgstance hy the
officers
and battery
et
©
wd UR eh a ek BO Be
other police
BODEN
Deter tive
“Rig Boy:™ No Name, Yel.
thi
"
boy that “ w id
that
Mrs
It's
name
of Mr
of town
4 The
youngster
Thursday
states
a hig
an yet CRM £) TTI
and
whens
Bloom, west
Daniel
he will
fa anid to
and made hi
morning, Dr. Hugh
wnentl
3 Justy
ANOS
Pern
yiuth Yor
a HR
Morrow
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Insurance Company Is Liberal
Mr of Park
widow the ate
Homan,
of Sate was made
not all
This
an insurance
busha nd
College
R
to
Homan,
that large corporations
brought about
policy held
the Mutual
of New York,
of Bellefonte,
feel
are souleas wna
atjusting
her late
Life Insurance Company
sid by Harry N. Meyer,
wnd adjusted through him. The policy
carried a sick benefit The In-
surance on death was paid promptly
The company, nor the Jocal agent,
however, had not been notified in any
manner of the long fllness of Mr. Ho-
man until the payment of the policy
on the death feature had been made.
Mr, Moyer, the agent, took the matter
up Immediately and on forwarding to
the company the required information,
wis sent a check in favor of Mrs, Ho-
man for $062.30, $750.00 of tila sum
covered the sick benefit at the rate of
$50.00 per week for fifteen weeks, and
$212.80 for the return of premium
paid, which happened to fall due dur.
ing the illness of the insured,
in
by
in
clause
THURSDAY. JANU
BELLEFONTE KIWANIS
ITS ACTIVITIES
meeting
on SMa Teds
t of speakers for
Wicker.
Courts
Centre County
Tak
liege
ID OC
Co. of
N
ar
and
following: Judge
eo Dauphin County
Fleming of the
E. IL Pa
Riganour, of Stats COC
rts Rev rikhill of
Dr
hegan
ussell, sup't
lamsport Mr
R RCo. YX
orth.
Haven
D
H t
{en of Washngton.
r R
of the
Hon. C
of Forests
(Governor
Se0'y
Cabinet of
John E. Frizzell
Asa Hickok, physician
Western Penitentia
of Stats
and
Iw
#
tha ye
" hank
RU
Wm COC
of YM
Iw. Chas
Dorsett,
Laharger, referea in
Central Pennsyly
we, of State
Gener
ania
College
a] Secretary
| Montayan
1 CA. Work Pennevivania
Ef
Wen
n
of Wi
of
B. Gable
{ E. Lose Bn
i Master
Rot
linmeaport ;
Penin'a
[Aout FON
f the
the St e
Grang
wird ernor of the
Penna
E Baidel.
ed
Afr
a
Knox,
Robert
Penna
Mail,
i.
as n
Yoer ia
local
Rev
PF
Ivan
¥
George T
Chas. F. Cook
Edward R. Ow-
viz: Rev
Stutzman
Kennedy Johnston,
Arthur H. Soop
Weiter, James R. Hugles,
dent 1. Weaver
BE Williams,
Frank Murphy
“Several parties for the ladies were
held during the All
enjoyable and successful
and lots of It waa
men.
TT O
Hunter, J
Walker
Bush,
ena, Jesse
+
George
Clarence
ons
year
Wora very
Good music
had Mra. Baer, of
Philipsburg: Mrs. Karl W Irvin, of
Aoona, and the All‘Kiwanis orches
tra of 15 pleces from Altoona, added
greatly to certain meetings
“The president was the club's rep-
resentative to the International cone
vention which was held in Seattle in
June. Upon hig return home Te gave
three reports: the first covering his
trip to Seattle going by way of the
Canadian Rookies: the second covered
the doings of the convention, and the
third ‘A Five Days’ Trip Through
Yellowstona Park’ About 100 Kiwan-
lane and thelr wives from Penneyle
(Continued on inside page)
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DEATHS ~S\
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Catherir she
sard 1
venre 9
1
Musaer
0"
Masser died
n MAheim.
and 190
Ten
and Rebeooa
ceased and
ship March
Oct 6 1892
survives
8, of New
months
days
eased was a daughter of Noal
both a
town -
iNeed) Btover
Penn
married
was hom In
1873 She
to EA 1
thelr
York ORfty, and
Penn State Also
Wm A
Stover, of
of
26 was
Musser
dren
who
Glenn
R.
with two of
Loy
student at sur
three brothers:
Thos J
Milford Su
Stover
Mifflin.
Green
are
Milheim
and
Wis,
Ves,
burg
Bay,
wid
Ts |
rine Zerby
a
H T Zar ty
a #
home of
Mra
ate
the
ZERBY .-
of the on
daugh-
k Haven
ne
30th at
Mrs A
the
(Vibwon,
HON
3. followin
Her m
Baltz and
at hard re
oy DIAMe {fathering
born Sugar val-
Mans ve of or
in Aaronsburg
both husbands
the She
and
showas
ay RR vears ars
life
was twic,
argo
married wer spent
She married
having preceded her to BTave
ia survived, however, by two sons
daughters, Mrs Lock
Edward Zimmerman Mim
helm: Mrs Salli, Hosterman, of Wolfs
Store: Mns UU. Grant Stanley, of Nes
bet: Charles Zimmerman, of Aarons.
burg, and Mrs. Wm. Ziegler, of Rebers.
burg She also leaves
Wim. Baitz, of Tylersville
made at Loganton.
four Gibson, of
*
Haven; off
one brother
Burial was
—————
at
aR
David G. Mingle died
in Woodward aged
years and 4 months, About
years ago he to
Vonada, who
dren—a son
Roaring Springs: four
Clayton W,. Vonmia, Cleve
and Mrs Frank Breon, all of Wood
ward, and Mrs. W. BE. Breon, of near
Millhelm: one brother, Calvin Minghe,
of Howard, and one sister, Mrs. Reub-
on BE. Musser, of Burt, N. D,
MINGLE
his home
forty
Lada
with tkse chil
G. Mingle, of
stop-chiidren
H. Vonada
was married
survives
Ammon
(Other deaths on inside page)
INTEREST
PARTS
TENINGS OF LOCAL
FROM ALL
Tue
Ime
Remorter’s callers on Sate
F. Palmer, of Potters
much interested in the
of the Binotype maching i
Mr. Palmer, when Pottery
roduced cloth of various gradey
clothing. operated a lon
factory, and modern (ype
tought back to hing
g of Tose days
Was
nedianism
wae here
21
i=
11 io"
setting
the
machine
recollection
of cinders
and
and
om
Three car loads
loaded for borough
for Thomas FF
Neff, a
med
bhorougl
ware Ute
one cach
Charios®
The cine
advantes
where
HPavy The farmers
filling about
private roads. The
free of cost
unioading and
the
thie
good
on alleys
fa not
use them for
lings
and
red
i.
a
1
delive
here
Lpense the
Em
Wil
from Actes
and Cones
his farm
Mr. Fetterolf
on his own scale
He has not fully
of work he will fole
of the opinion he 9
His son. Burtoft
on the Jorn As
of town, will fole
homestead.
eighty-three f.. W
active pallbearer is
an unusual sight. Reference is made
to Henry Lingle of Colyer, who wad
one of six bearers of the body of thelr
longtime friend, George Rishe! Mola
to ita final resting place. Ms Lingle
fx an exceptionally active man for one
of perforine
ing the work of an ordinary day Jah
orer without wpecind exertion. Tie
other pall bearers-—-Messrs Arth wr
Rjutterbeck, W., 8. Martz, Charles A.
Miller, Aaron Detwiler, and James I ne
Kile. are men much younger than Me
Lingle. i
oe George F.
thirty-five years.
if ww retire
ive farming
quently ar
next sg
ing,
nounces sale of
stock and implements
engaged
for
n farming
twenty
decided
low
too young
Petterolf. now
Heokmalin farm
low on Emerivk
Bp. A
To ¢
of age act
one Years
whet line
next, but is
to reti
living
whew
re
the
man of
He an
of Tis age, wing cape