The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 07, 1930, Image 1

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YOl. C1V.
ANOTHER LETTER FROM
MRS, FLORENCE (RHONE) BAYARD
Finds Much
Palag s.
Hall
German
Former Centre Lady
of Beauty in
here are
we
Pa
of the
two days’ ride
disembark
tide
rough
All
funny
wns
drained
tled
with
arns,
we came t
beautiful,
wth
painted
work. Many large?
Pennsylvania German
cutting
turning
and
level
and well cared
or thatched
white lattice
similar to our
structures. The
splendid looking wheat,
and most the
fine looking, We
horses, and
“We
folks i
had
ating
1 3
chke,
We re
mar
TH
for.
houses, red
farmers wer»
barley
of
oats very green
saw many cattle,
sheep goats,
hours ahead of the
We have
are probably
the Tyrone
Mr. Mas-
Lanners
We had
are now six
n Centre Hall
lunch and
it I
the
just
our you
bade
boat.
M'ss
with,
breakf
good-bye
Mrs. Henry
friends
ks on
and
fine to
1y int visits
utschland
nlens
Prien
14 trevs |
and
Alc
Te
ixuriant,
ex
ser had at his own expenses mar
H
and
he other
ng the
x
Aas
velous statues nzollern
the Plan-
We visited
to the
ex Kaise
here,
BE
packed al
denn
the
largest
formerly
or ne
along t
whih said
in the vorid The
reviewed his army
irgEn
wrport, is be
Monday we wsnt to
Had
Havel
beautiful }
Potsdam Sy
wonderful
Along the
mes of royalty
Germans and
We also
19
12 0)
bus
ride on
and motorboat a
river were
now owned by
persons
wean
Fr
many
ied
deur
paintings na : il
The is a « inet of at
les which
Frederyok
friends
State. The
on the ter
finally
grmn
fine
te
nany
ornaments
it
¢ #
jena
in
106 china toile rtd
shven to Volkale
Grea they
wns
the
It
ft as
Were
owned by the
grounds are terraced and
races are planted beautiful flowers and
trees, On the sides of the terraces,
gmge vines are planted which are en-
closed in glass like hot beds, set on
end. A long stone stairway leads down
through the grounds to the level and
to the new palace in which the ex
Kaiser made his summer home. The
rooms in which we were permitted to
enter were those in which receptions
were held and It was here that Pres
Ydent Roosevelt met the Kalser and It
was in this palace that Mr, Roosevit
was a guest for nine days. The pal:
ace belongs to the State. The furni-
ture was owned by the Kaiser and
most of it was sent to him K ngs
from all over the world sent gifts of
furniture. tapestries, «to, Valuable
shells and stones were among the
gifts presented. It is a room we will
not forget. The dining room had three
wonderful paintings on the ceiling,
repredinting morning, noon and night.
The palace and grounds still show
thelr magnificence, We leave tomor:
vow for Dresden,”
warm
= now
FOUR DAYS FOR GRANGE
LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
Tam
A Host Noted Leaders
Park, Begin
Wo k
of Grange
Instruct on Grange
ning Tuesday of Next
With
{loge
h 1d
attending
who have thi
those
deasure of
shi
yenrs
ind gq
Grange Leader
Hall in
nfemories
thie
p Conference at Cen
Hngers |
delight!
tre past, Nes
mn
fratex
ant ul ns
and
other
BOO
tions and of a f wash
nal
gathering.
Tre informal
with the
roundings
as it nestles serenly there,
ow of the majestic
makes for an ideal
setting that is without
Pennsylvania.
While the conference ned
solely the of training, mn
structing and inspire Grange leaders,
vet ample time is provided
ation, sight seeing, and
wll ean confidently look forward to a
sojourn Hall that will
be entertaining
structive, restful and
al
rogram
spirit equaled no Grange
atmospherd,
inspiring and
the encampment grounds
hh the shad
Nittany Mountain,
Grange
parallel
coupled
cheerful sur
of
in
{ov
is Iz
Te
for purpose
for recre
rest. So that
at Centre
db light,
healthful,
at
i
000
Once
nomie
detail
matt
Loysville Band Pralsed.
The Wil hmsport
concert given
the T.oyvsville
Sun in speaking of
$
+}
a
by
city recently
in this
in
band,
Closerd
A
LO
by
wet
selections written
was perhaps the
of the program
assembled
nd changed
another with
of
gy
H
ing
OLE
arbert mie
The
into a med
part
were
easly f
the
tone
rom
COT Te
and d'f
wling
TRE HALL. PA.
I, L. Smith,
enloined
on County
from proceeding, on Sat
estate advertised
Act of May 9. 1929, P,
of real as
the
sale
lons of
t1 final determination of the
pending a hearing and final
clrenmstances may require.
Sale Is adjourn d until
o'clock A. M.
1
show he should he
1930,
under
cause why not
urday, August 2nd,
th, 1930,
1684, and restrain
in
the
making
making
August provis-
L. from sale
the Treasurer was ordered and
of this Issue and as often as
22nd, 1930 , at 10:00
L. L. SMITH,
County Treasurer,
VETERAN CRIMINAL
FLEES FROM
Martin, a third
seven
| “Hliam termer
f. »
to Years
Prnitontiary
away
a three
from
re
Rockview
wilked
tbhria
| Rocky ri Of
county Hn
station on
f a hunt
any
and Oo
at
Xi
Ly night the
by Misa
Brownsville
Cone
ven
“ conirsito
Wm. Good,
Mia Ver
Brunsw pk
soprano, State College. ar
N.
J.
A ———————
(CRUMMEY-CTUMMINGS,
A marriage Boense
Hagerstown, Maryland,
Crommey, Lewistown, and Freda
Cummings, Centre Hall. Their
were given twentythree and eigh
respectively,
fsaued
to Harry
wan
ns
teen,
C—O SO.
We're to
Loewtislhinureg «
mood CONTA
attaining the
in no
mn
Yn numbers
|
the |
Popular
ing
The of red by
Williamspo-t |
indeats
sree pt
chyrches
Was Spon
Iattheran
andl
¢
of
vicinity The attendance
desire for such
at and the
h peace
its appreciation of the
The loysville band will be in Cen
tre Hall on Friday, August 15th. The
band is made up of 36 members, rng.
ing from 10 to 17 years old. It repre
sents an orphanage with 156 boy
guests and 133 girls.
a ————
“LIFES LIMELIGHTS”
In a feature column under the cap
on of “Life's Limelights” in the Lew:
isburg Saturday News, Brown Focht,
assoc ite editor and author of "Life's
Limelights,” appears the following:
Automobile tourists who belleve In
and practice the slogan, “See Pennsyl-
vania First,” contfually argue concern-
ing the most beautiful view in the
State. There § no possible way of set:
ting the discussion, for one human
mind has a way of not fitting into a
groove—of not reacting in the same
way as another human mind,
The view from Nittany
near Centre Hal has much to be said
in its favor. Many are quifte certain
that there is no View in Pennsylvania
fo exvded it. One certainly does see a
rich valley the best in Centre county.
And then, in the distance are the glo
rious Seven Mountains,
entes
§ *
imment is
the
Kr
of eng
applause a
of
close was
concert.”
proof
Mountain
Penlentiary. Our own experience w
our « prox¥mity to the State
Rock view that the institution
lability rather than an asset
county.
I
+
ut is
to
WHAT IS RECKLESS DRIVING?
As Interpreted In Rules of Road of
Pennsylvania Vehicle Code,
unlawful and
the follow
driving is
include
Reckless
is construed to
ing:
(a) Any
vehicle upon a highway carelessly
| and wilfully, ort wantonly disregard:
| manner so as to endanger any per-
I son or property.
M.) If investigation into an acd:
| dent’ arising from the use and op
| erntion of a motor vehicle discloses
| that the accident occurred due to
the front seat of the motor vehicle
| having been oocupled by more than
| provigion shall not apply to a mo
| tor vehicle, the front seat of which
| has been constructed to accommo:
date more than three persons, And
| further provided, that there Is 16
| inches of seating capacity for each
| passenger or oocoupant so KCCOMMO-
| dated on said front seat,
(cy). Any person who shall partic:
fpate In any physiosl
test, or any
| with a motor vehicle on any high:
| way.
PLANING FOR NURSES
Henry,
{ the
the board and
hme Penn-Belle
Wednesday
d
HOME.
Thompson
of
Hosp Ral,
others
board directors o Centre Coun
met
t at
wrof
Bellefonte, on
where the subject discuss
raise funds for the
sex’ home,
Department
t il, oc"
THEATRE NEWS,
1
Will Rogers at “The
are all
Richelien”
We the
briefly
Rogers” second
Fox Movietone, "So This
which at the Riche!
night midn Re
tinues and Tuesday.
Based
UOC
skin”
win
for
trothers under
the theme
starring
expresses of
ploeture
I« London”
ou Sunday
and
ODOR
with a
Monday
the
decade
show oon
Cohan
it
spher
mill
the
not
eorge
ago
and ph
riage
the
on
of a shows
wit
Texan
prejudiced
Oklahoma in the
rale of a cotton
man
English,
Ameri
against
they
mostly beau were
cans
BE
« England
English
businesg nila him to
with an
to straight-
arrives at
Eng
fine
ventually
his son falls in love
girl and in
Nn the trouble,
a mutual
1] lish
people
trying
Rogers
understanding with
frends and finde they
after all
| Irene Rich plays the feminine
with Maureen O'Sullivan, Frank
tL bertson, Lumsden Hare and
Forbes chief in support
“Jourty y's End” at “The State”
What many have termed the best
of all the war plays, “Journey's End”
is the feature attraction at the State
all next week.
| Neither the rowdy nor the sens:
tional side of war is charted in “Jour
ney's End” Mr. Sherriff has merely
set forth the human side, not only as
he saw it. but as he himself felt ft
while at the front. There is the
whiskey guezling Capt. Stanhope, a
great fellow and a braw leader of hie
mer, who privately admits that he
would be seared to death of it all
he wasn't steeped in rum every time
Re faced the enemy. And the kindly,
und rstanding, ppe-smoking Lieuten:
ant Osborne, a former schoolmaster,
who reads “Alice in Wonderland” be:
fore going on a raid.
The kes and dislikes, the
and the effect of this slimy
at the front on the rves
men make the tremendous
“Journey's End” truly
cannot afford to miss,
out
his
are
jead
Al
Mary
emotions
existence
of these
story of
a pleture you
1930.
INCENDIARY FIRES
PERCIVAL
ON
THARP FARM
Barn, Implement Shed and Hog
Ground.—Attempt
Pen
to
Falled.—
One,
Burned fo
Destroy
Has
Dwelling House
Susplelon On No Says
Mr. Tharp.
mplement si
od
Work
and hog
pen and feu
fla
nolete 4
ashes, horses
perished mes
An =
An i wis mad
'
ingle
to bury dwelling house.
method employed
saturate
and
to falled
the attic
f the
functbn
together
0 uct ure,
to barn
wl brought numbers
persons from all parts the val
fire excitement Wiis
of fire was
Kitchen,
shed it had §
Some one wh
Petty
when a tongue
loft of the and
i 82 1 § rye
# OXLINng ww
tons of 1
grain
to the
The
company
d
"OTe
wuol
gacretary of the
Sugar
Over the
Valley
after looking place,
at cancelled th
the
Was
token
insurance
regular
rd
forty
The
wore erected
id Neose, §
the
My
1918
Once 1£ neurance OF
grain |
pol
other
was
had «
buildings for
house Insurance 1!
irregular, in
that
The
The Farmers Mutual
insurance
mn
th
1¢
made at both
stated there was no
other insurance
ar
on the
Years
buildings
in
the
and
Mrs
improvement
on
1880
Tharp
1881 bw
farm
Day
They
the
ather of Tharp
wen first
The
from
"i
he farm
N eprae
8
place bought t
Mrs David
good condithn
feet Hy 45 |
AD
chou
Thy
was
barn
structure #9
was and
The
condition,
in
a od
in fair
and exterior.
in also
interior
house
the
very
on
that
been
Mr. Tharp informed the
on the day of the fire he
hauling manure, and with hfs daugh
ter left the place between the hours
of 7:00 and 8:00 o'clock for thelr nome
at Penn Hall. From Penn Hall they
went to Spring Mills to Long's store
and then back home. When he got the
first word of fire he was In bed: the
message was that it was Yearick's
barn a quarter mile distant from the
Tharp buildings on fire.
Mr. Tharp stated that a day or two
aftty the fire several detectives had
been at the place making inquiry.
This Is the second fire loss the
Tharps have had. Withh a year from
the time the Fisher home in Penn
Hall was purchased by them, the large
barn on it burned It was covered by
insurance. A much less pretentious
barn was built to take its place
I I Lis.
Boalshurg Tavern In New Hands,
The Boalsburg tavern is under new
management, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Kunes, of State College, having last
week taken possession of this famous
old hostelry. They will serve quik
lunches, speidial dinners and banquets
writer
had
and the delicious home made pastries
they will serve are sure to prove most
appetizing.
NO. 3
I —
AND COUNTY NEWS
TOWN
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALL PARTS
jeweler,
in
home
for sev-
er sister,
suffering
eral
1
MIS
r
from
Mrs.
1a st
Lucy
week
Henney 1 irned
from a t
ol
home
visit to
law, T C.
Wo weeks
the home
Henney, at
The
Peace
her brother-in
8
Latrobe
assochtion of of the
hold a
Ph#tips-
Justices
will
Hotel
in Centre county
meeting
Fytg righ
UI,
the
of
in
Friday
There are nine
in Centre
{tend
[647
consolidated schools
county and 1471 pupils at-
them. In the State thers aFs
such schools and 123260 pupils in
Asis atl)
attendance,
|
1 Josie
Lynn
| of
att,
Piatt,
her
the he
J.’ Clos
dnughter
of State Col
COUSIN
Mr. and Mra,
a guest
at
und Mrs.
MORE,
ol held
Park
um ilies,
reun-
urnishings
| Sevens
inst week,
fle and one
of the F st im
i a third mile north of
Siglerville. Near
of water, cold af
of
old
ovement 1
he detour leading to
fine spring
imes,
in
The
cated
Bix
near
house lo
in Seven
Mio K eosport
repainted on the
handsome
a decoration of
inside
time and
marvelous
ad Mountain olub
the Garrity place
Mountains, owned by
sportsmen, has been
exterior and now
It
EXPY 8
presents a
appearance ws said
ATR ¢ worked on the
f of
considerable
in bringing
length
or a
suceeded about
reste
A
{s100N8
State inspet
Valley
Mountain, found
a number of the
investigution lumps of wild
goosberry bushes infected. The
gooseberry is a favorite bush for white
pine blister propagation and Js eradie
cation will Wkely be the first moasure
taken to protect the pines,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin 8 Cowher, of
Altoona, on their way to Central Oak
Heights, near Milton, stopped in town
on Saturday for a brief chat with
Mpees Fay Bradford and Algle Dm
ory, former chums of Mma Cowher.
Mre. Cowher will be remembered By
many readers when it is ment'oned
that she is Beulah, daughter of Rev,
J. F. Bingman, now living #l Logans
ville Mr. Cowher is employed with
the Shaffer 8t8re company In Altoona.
Are you following the antics of
Marty, his sweetheart Polly-Atne and
Polly's Uncle Hank In the comic strip
“Mile-a-M'nute Marty,” appearing in
the Reporter weekly? You might ae
well become familiar with these char
acters from the start, for theyll be
seein’ you every week for the next year
and if you're the average person you'li
got many a hearty laugh. You'll see
that Marty is a specd hound and that
he buys his used cars at the Decker
Chevrolet headquarters, and is never
left in the lurch. Its a clever Hite
stp, so don'e miss it
the
N ptany
blister on
Further
who visited
n
pine
Ror
nursery oO
white
young
revealed «
trees
aleo