The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 21, 1929, Image 1

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VOL. Cl1l.
PLAN OF UNION OF
THREE CHURCHES ANNOUNCED
1e
PENN STATE
STARTS NEW
"HALL. PA. THURSDAY. MARCH 21, 1999.
COLLEGE
DORMITORY
ues OWN AND GOUITY NBA
Stewardship | Beat Dalrymen’s League Prices by 1334
. CAMPS LOOT ESSAY CONTEST. SHEFFIELD MILK
AT POTTERS MILLS
{ Sublects
HUNTING
DISPLAY
i
Now
of State
by the
of the
Chureh Developed In Prize Fashion
Glven
———n—————
+ ‘ ents
Progressing on Reformeaod
Inter- |
= Comparative
Five Rulldings
Cam pus—Giit
per Cw,
for Period.
s., Newton Lingle Released Ball on Department
Monday While His Companion, Obe, |
“Reformed Chureh In U, “'nlted a
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Rrethren In Christ” and “Fvangel-
Ag Long
feal Synod of North America” to
Become “United Church In Amer-
fea” '
The «
Friday Night at Spring Mills
lagna of GC ¢ "T rye
Stover
Zoettie
Huoeving
Ear
Irene
Haily
Mab Allen
Mrs. Hally
Tet
Phyllis Wagner
Joveworst
Hebeorn
i Emma
Business manager I.
Willard
ne Ihuck
Robinson
Zottle
1Lohr
Hettinger and
yer te
Onn
tage
Robert
managers
Heckman
A rl —
Report of Cow Testing Assoclation,
Following
the report
Cow Teat'ng
month f
Harold
ig of the Centre
3
County (No
for
2) Associa: |
tion !
compiled
Emuliton :
Herds tested
dry
profitable 1
this asl
3
ny
or
N
February,
Brungnrt,
148: |
Cows of cows
wirofitable.
anld
nurnher
of
bu
prodacing
purebred purchased
her 40 fat
1%
cows over t, |
oH
produein
1200 The
The ten
butte
(Note:
address, breed of cow.
per cent fat, and Jha
J
over)
highest 1
fat for the month
Following name of owner and
CONOR ha, milk
butterfat)—-
Fred Black, Centre Hall
Reg, Holstein *2144
Fred Slack, Centre Halle
Reg. Holstefn ...*1500
Fred Slack, Centre Hall
Reg. Holstein *1545
J. Fred Slack, Centre Hall
Reg. Holstein *1402
J. Fred Black, Centre Hall
Reg. Holstein ...%1668
J. Burrell, Millhelm-—-
Reg. Holstein 1643
J. Burrell, Millheime-
leg. Holstein ....1618
P. M. Winkleblech, Aaronsburg-——
Grade Ayrshire ..1145 43
J. Fred Black, Centre Hall
Grade Holstein ,.1130 4.3
J. Victor Brungart, S8mullton—
Reg. Jersey ......1083 4.5
*Milked three times dally.
ssn AM A SAD
Next to this president of General
Motor Corporation, the country auc-
tioneer is drawing the heaviest pay
J
oJ
A
A.
31
ests,
|
time aon
var heen starts
Boys and Kite Flying,
#
A MS —
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
a play render
Golden Eaghk
Friday and Satur
well patronized both
given
management
sald to hav
returns were ye
+
to the
ria were
The andenoe
hits” by
Lid
heart y
be spedal Holy
church
March
the Reformed
Tuesxlay evening
Friday
Sermons will
innng ath.
and ending
riistorn:
March 27th
Aaronshurg ;
wing n
PD. R Keener
F. Griesing
Rev. W. W. Moyer
20th, Rev. D. R
cordBally invited
7:30 o'clock
fev
Gh A
28th,
Ma
f veut
The
Re
March
oalsbhurg
Keener oN
to
hour is
Mr. and Mrs
Fleetwood parents of Mra
or, guests
over Bunday. At
in tie Reformed
Schlegel, who the
number of musical instruments
Migs Maude Rapse, a member «
congregation, rendered n saxon
duet,” accompanied by Mra, Keener,
orgaist, that was highly acceptable
Miss Rees, has had but little exper
fence with the saxaphone, but fs mak.
Ing marked progres In her studies
a pupil under Mrs. Keener,
Robert Schlegel, of
nD RR Keen-
were at the Reformed par-
Sonne the regular
service
Mr
church hese,
of a
ia master
ind
the
one
a
ns
A dinner and card party wns given
by Mr. and Mie. C. D. Bartholomew
at the Nittany Mountain Coffee Shop
last Thursday evening. The party was
given in honor of the birthdays of 1,
W. Bradford and C. D. Hartholomew.
Those present were: Mr. and Mra J.
W. Bradford, Mr, and Mma, CC. D, Bar.
tholomew, Mr, and Mra, J. 8 Boozer.
Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow, Mr and
Mrs, OO. W. Boozer, Dr. HH. R. White,
Isabel White, Edward Durst, Margaret
Weidler, Verna Rowe, Hgith Moltz and
Elztbeth Bartholomew, The
check these days,
was enjoyed by all,
-
Auman, Remains In Fort Dunlap.
Willlam Garis Property Sold,
at
GOOD MOVE.
Phlladelphia Jurist Breaks od
Custom and Hears Certain Classes
Where £0 Morbid. Mind-
ed Are Prohibited from Entering.
A
from
of Cases
1 wont
from Judge Bonniwell's
ELE
n rum! setions
od
Privately” that only direc
means
nt erat od al
be admitted
bidly-minded
ascokeors rigidly
ind concerned persons
the trials with
and
ecompkdely
fo os
persona
and ox
etuded
Sa far theses
that
specintors
ne at are
it
moe of
seems
CANReR
spree rned
of i
n
owed
will be al-
Young
the
ame
Philadelphia
.
as
on
girls turning
witneds
to gape
twisting stand
of =?
and
while they relate
thelr Betrarnl,
immaedinte
a4 Judge Ais
3 g fos woven Hin he has
the ol innova
agony
of
circumstances
“The
Ar #
question may
wnt onniwell in
ciineing 3 $id
“why this haw
ot The
Boon
created.”
tle
never
in the 3 answer is sim
There bh
tinsurn
“If an cas
™ roy
2 A syn atm rent
ple BY sO YOY
te stintabie physical diMculties
SCONES
oa m full of benches, where
re
wit
tory
public te arcustomed fo git, wie
of
legnl
to ex
walt members the
all of
he there
nesses nnd
whom J right
it
venire
to
ide them
"But back of
fa numbervyyl 678
only eogreesa and
from the door at
of court. So in tide backroom
is No. 896. court was held on the
pointed day with none present save
the complainant witness, the defendant,
a stenographer, the matron of the
women's criminal division, Mrs. Mina
1. Vickers: the lawyers, a jury if the
case was contested, nnd the judge.
“It worked lke a charm. Noteven
a jury was present uniess the defend-
ant insisted on pleading not guilty, as
happened on one or two eases, Then
tie jury, which had already teen Im-
paneled, wns brought Into the Inner
room and the testimony was present.
ed, But the throng of those who have
been wont fo gather here on Thurs.
daye in the hope of hearing some pur-
fent testimony was not In the room
where the trials went on and there
AVA A
fsa not so easy
this courtroom, which
fies a small room, the
of which is
of the bar
which
ingress
the wide
mema to be no reason why they should
ver be again”
by Local Boys and Girls,
tants
tfxtoen AEST R
prepared by
pont on to
poster
held
the essay contest
two posiers
BE
i
the
were
compete in denominational
stewardship
sri with
The prizes in
$5. B, $10;
a—
contest on whic; is
in connec
this contest are: Group
& D, $25
rt I A
REBERSBURG.
Wasloy
| A
15
iH
Mra Hackenbureg returned
had been
child
{ from Gettysburg
{ helping
| of Rey. C
Withur
snort
ome of Wilbur's father,
Mra 8 L
» frame, a )
where shin
nurse a sok grandson,
F. Catherman.
Meyer friend from Wil.
spent week ond
H A
having a
umber of 0
and
the nt
Mever
quilt
the
Geoephart "
© win -
in town
On
were png
Thursiay the
Mr. Gephart
Sundays
guilt the past
week of wom-
the
invit-
class
en whom teaches in
Heformed a hood
ith a sumptuous
certainly
were
od
and
dinner
Were
Mra
to enteria
Orie W
Sunday
Long
and
ad
«
vel wn
ephart knows
! how
, Miss
0
n
IZTeT
guoat
from Spring Milla
a of Doretha Bierly
Marv
i CGhosty
| State
Helen Gephast
friend
Luella
yt r
art of
at
gentleman
all
College, spent the
Gephart home.
Mary Meyer, had
two weeks, is abe to Be out again.
tev. Baker, pastor of the Evangel.
foal charge, has been transferred and
will leave for his new fleld of labor
at Felton, near York, this week His
daughters, Elizabeth and Patti, will re.
main In town to finish their school
year. The Bakers were liked by thelr
members and they are very sorry to
lose them, -
Mra. McClellan returned from Rock
wood where she had been for a month
helping care for a sondndaw.
Harry Royer upset with his Ford
truck while coming home from work
the other night but fortunately was
not injured, the only damage being a
smarhed top on the truck.
The I. 0. O, F entertained members
from the Boalsburg and Millhelm lodg-
en last night.
Mra. Sidney Guisewite, from T.osan-
ton, is at the home of her son, Bdwin
Guisewite, for a visit,
Mrs, Harry Ziegler went to the Cols:
Inger hospital in Danville, Saturday,
| a% a surgleal patient.
wok end
i the
i
who been ill for
{
—
Cupples Store Sold,
fitable
Port v
He
of
§ 0 ey
tained a
Implements
or r™
ment
five cows, five heifers
rogisteored Holsteins
ot ————
Auto Thieves Punished.
Marfn
of
Holmes’
Roland
ach 17
William Cowan
and
Be
Philadelphia
ears high 3
uty
dents of stole a sedan
owned bn Hon John Laird Holmes
State
rl
College a member of the Fiate
Toegilatyre
the oouta
serve an
syvivania Industrial
Hun¥negdon
the Mifflin
Ta
Thomans P
court
pay one-half
Martin
Penne
hool at
yéar in
n will
$100 fine en
indefinite
Bx
h will
period
Reform 8
and Cowan
county jai
was heard Judge
in the Mifflin county
in the
one
cane before
Yailey
Monday
on AAI
nn
Horse KSale—Friday.
Shively, the
eoll a
Hall
G6 -On
C.B
dealer
nt
morning
thie
O40
well known horse
load of
of
win horses
Friday
in
Car
Centre hotel] stables
See 1 ad
hour
M8
th,
o'clock
"ue
A
Make note of
nn AA
MiMlinery.
has returned from
complete
Mrs,
Mrs. Lucey
Philadelphia
modish miD
which
inspect
where,
Prices,
Hennes's
Henney
with
inery
ghe
a
for
invites her
before making purchases else
tine of
the Easter seas
to
on. cutomors
ar usual, are moderate .
es. AL
Shad! Shad!
The first shad of the season will be
received by Friday of this week. Come
and get yours early Wilbur Bland,
Centre Hall adv
ssi ————
H. BE. 8mith, Penn township farmer,
very narrowly missed a trip to eter.
nity one day last week, relates the
Millhaim Journal. He was doing some
work dn the barn and his dog was
there with him. One of the cows alms
od a Justy kick at the dog, missed and
knocked Elmer on the flat of his back
under a horse. The latter, frightened,
pranced about and stepped on Mr
Smith's face and head several times
as well as on his left hand. “Smitty”
was priotty well massaged by that time
but managed to get out of the way
of the hoofs, Hix most severe bruises
are in the face, and it was several
days before he could be around
FROM ALL PARTS.
“st
1th
of
1H .
1d eet
tenant
Mills.
mn farm
many years
auditor.
uc
the
he
Jott
ught
ail as A
nind, and,
back to the
TWH iove
War veteran writs
Hospital,
for the
at trie
alth and
the treats
there ane
in Cen=
monthe Ia SUM
i Mra. Wilbur
and made many friends ®hlle
fetter from rey
World
ot
v
nthe
PO. Wn
tenn from he
N
“ove mt
4 "
rthport ™N
& nd
1
o betior my
He
received since
two md hoon
tal t Door he
nervousness” finde that
i
ments he has
working wonders
Hall
with hi
George wns
tre for several at
mer
Bland
here,
Mr
T™
nan dinner
and Mrs
fiw Mr
Hagen
® motiser,
and Mrs
ursday
Ralph 8B
evening of
Hagen, on
week, gave
to Mma Hagen's parents. Mr.
John W. Ferd; and fam~
Hagen's mother, Mrs H. D.
and his sister, Miss Makwel!
Mr. and Mra lester Tigen, and Me
4 Mre Harry ligen and son, Frank,
The Yisman Motor company adver.
tines and servo,
The give
prompt on
batteries
net
ny
wd battery
CArs
EArage a
satisfactory
all
of Chevrolet
wer
equipped to
and service
of
A ear load
makes
CAS WAR ree
ceived Inst hy Motor
any
coaches
tt» Homan
The ear contained two
al sedan. A second
car load of Chevrolets are dune fo are
by the end of this month. The
wing sale of new cars were made
Henry Houser, Linden Hall,
Joseph Haney, coach: John
Rev. E. E. Haney, Grove
lev. Harold Springman, of
Bast Point Harold Davidson,
Wingate, 1%-ton truck: Harold Core
man. Bellfonte, coupe: B. D. Brishin,
coupe
W. € MeClintie, of Bedford, to @#
“Richman’ Clothes” man, sccompaniod
by Fred E. Heffnbn was a caller last
week at the Instance of Al Tite,
Esq. a prominent Bedford attorney
who has pleasant recollections of Cene
tre Hall dating back fo nearly or ale
togetlysr forty years ago. On gradue
ating from Franklin and Marchalt
College Mr. Little was called here to
become principal of the borough sehoa's
and as such made an exceptionally
fine record. Later he studied law and
was admitted to the Bomerset county
bar where tie has since continuously
practiced. He was a successful, candi
date for the office of district attornsy
during the carly perdod of his professe
fonal life,
om
CoOuPe
rive
folle
rorenil ¥
sedan
Tate,
or, coupe
coach
coupe