The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 13, 1929, Image 1
"voi. Cri... "ENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. JUNE IUNIOR |} Alp MEEK OFFICIALLY TERMED NOT A BANKER — H. 8S, Graduate Wins MeAllisti yr Seholarship, — cc HORNE R- m———— i ]—— Mo A ’ . ! Blake—Throssell, Mp = f $ . . : i =" ’ SEMINARY UNION IS FAYORED BY MINISTERIUM | | Pennsylvania Lutherans Vote at Seran ! ton for Merger of Three Instita. tions—Mount Alry Included, ———. Farmers-Kiwanis Plenle, nd Mr. Monday, ray to casure ————— A ——— 1 \ Hanes Dak 8 IY ects fo ranton REPARATIONS, Ivers whi I} ams wlll Aitarmor & 3 A oF word : y Att ey : | i : n ix ] s of ti i img ere | he some ' ul yun of § Me from thialing and as a result a reunion thei. Crontod dz g America’s Demand on Germany Ridueced In Ten ance toward the hoped for culming Aros mily, tallest man, girl with jo imity tte nemot | Walle nil v ! | ov Years from 125 to 33 Billions. Walfe, Ribera Officers Installed hy State Odd! Fellows, — - Report Anto Accldents, aie y] geod 1 UAre {fours rm ——_—_— gas 1 y 1 Rtate afte July Hall Phiiaded # Graduate from Millhelm High. ie! ond ds grad according to 1 | pied ¥ \ J business the mine ! ¢ y " " Saud " " The Millhedr Hig: school graduated " Under the terms of the resolu ni phia wnd reasurer Fred ©. Hanyven, In this manner we wish to extend I I ’y «im Hig ™ . R mum xing yO The bonds it ap« the large ates . 5 . a vinss f ine on hursday evening a the larger seminary to be founds in| Bceranton, were re-elected Ha i= ser} our deepest appreciation to our neigh- ith g ' { : : 4 ' th poans, 1 be secured from bonding 5 “ y ” wit Aa ropriale eremonies in el. case the merger goes into effect must | ving fds ninceenth consecutive term as| bors and friends for in PProj “™ firms through their representatives. It be established withi a Aly : in 1 3 Municipal theatre salutatorian of 20 miles of the | secretary and Hanyen his seventh as]and assistance during the sickness and ipal ! is contended by some agents that the center of Philadelphia treasurer, death of our beloved mother; also for the clas he William SWArIR and the cost of the bond will be refunded to An Invitation for next year's con Mrs. RB. Mary Fowden was olevated [the use of cars and for the many Walodictorian, Raaniyn NA mam fhe the dealer by thie State. A $1000 bond feremce of the ministerfum was ex-lto the presidency of the Rebekah as] floral tributes 31. A McClddlan and Se We Sta will cost $5.00, tended by 8t. Midmel's Zion German | sembly, succeding Mrs anche B | childre nn a LN By . Lutheran church, Philadelphia. HAR 1 3tmrer: Xrta ny — B Ronin Bory Ee m >. 3a ithe! Laitvell, LeRoy Warnts and Mas-1 Mr. and Mra. 1. J. Rittidbarger and Among the 17 men ordained we oli ran 4 g joo . Mrs. RP. Floray, of near town. and Jaret Swarm. daughters Louise and Elizabeth, of n ned was the | Mishurg, was installed as vice pres-lare R DD. Breon, of Port Clinton. take a IMNInbur Curwensville, stopped over Satunda first deaf mute Lutheran pastor or-|dent, and Mrs. Mary L. MeVay, Browns- 4 4 ok L. B Lybarger, of Miffiinburg, was y vy . mu ¥ It recognizes the capacity of Ger-|dained in Amerfea. He ia Edward Ficht | ville, wanden, : i this heli ot thanking friends who {the speaker of the evening. Music| night with tue Bartholomew amily. man to pay. The sum finally agreed | Kascher, son of Dr, W. BE. Kasrvher Mrs Elizabeth B. Slone, Philadephia gave any dance at. the time ot the fu-lwas furnished by the Sumlyn Trio, rey left Sunday morning for Bah vpon, alfough small in comparison | of Philadelphia. He will serve Norn, aderetaty. and Mra Martha Pater ” heral of Hedr mother, Mra. Crater, on | Sunbury. lehem to attend the j commencement with what was previously demanded, | congregations of deaf mutes and care Kingston, treasurer, werd re-elected. Friday of last weal, The faculty of the Wchool is Frank | ex dn ines of Lehigh University where bulks larger than any previous war |for six other preadifing points, includ. ——————— Mrs. Cyrus Brungart and daughters |J. Widemire, principal; Victor E. Han- Fieir son, Wiilinm, Rela. his mastery indemnity in the history of the world | ing Scranton, Lancaster, Hamiton Mr. an! Mm Paul Grove, of Spring wish to extend heartfelt thanks toley and Mwy BE Gougler, and the board degree nm nol nee. Upon his graduae To meet it will not be any easy task Wilkes-Barre, Reading. Allentown, and | Mills, a few days ago. moved to Johns neighbors and fddnids for kindnesses | of directors, 1. W, Stover, M. O. Stover, | tion in 1927 he was awarded a twos for Germany, for it means that for| philadelphia. town where Mr. Grove is employed by | *oWwn during the last illness of hue-|8. W. Gramley, R L. Stoverand L.M. | year Fellowship in graduate and ree nearly sixty years she will have to} The ministertum has 589 congregn-[a road construction firm. Mrs. Grove's| Pend and father, and alo at the time | Freon. séanch work in chemical engifenge pay upwards of $400,000,000 annually. tions, 423 pastors and 191,155 confirmed | mother, Mrs, Calvin J. Finkle, also off his death. The beautiful floral trib. eee Coot He ling acouptad a Postion. in the Hee But it 1s not a sum which will keep | members. Local expenditures last vear Spring Mills, accompanied the family | Utes also, were greatly appreciated. _ Daniel Colyer, farmer west of Old Search department of the New Jersey Jermany crippled and poverty-stricken | were $3,846.567 and benevolent contri and pinnned to remain with them for ———————————————————— Fort, puighased R pew Ohrysier sedan Gime Lu, at Palmerten, tis Ste, ain throughout all these years butions $570,620, a week, The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year and ‘'W. 8. Brooks, of town, soured al will enter Upon his duties on the JMeh ' "new Nash sedan. of this month accent naving n 10,000, in add CGrerman has sum will be eo Alles to pay their war debits other nations and to meet some fir kindness of the expense of reconstruction It represents enormous consessions on the part of the Alles influenced doubtiemss by the new spirit of inter national friendship and desire’ for world peace which is strengthening its hold upon all nations