The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 23, 1930, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1930,
THE
C. H, H. SCHOOL NOTES,
Hall First League Game,
Centre Hall
game of the
strong Boalsburg team
by a 1-0 score. The game
the fastest hardest fought
that here for
time,
As far
is the concensus
ter Hall had the
ment until the
and Joalsburg
and scored the
the w of
waning
Loses
High
BOOCL"
Centre
its first league
season, when the
defeated them
wis one
lost
of
and games
has been played soma
concerned, it
that Cen
the
paving was
of opinion
better
as
of argu-
came against
took
break
advantage
the
kick.
game
them,
it.
only goal of
LY a
minutes
i a
Boalshurg
defended
of
penalty
of the
hercic battle to
arose to the «
their
game by
In
the
ROOT
the
locals put mp
xs Ce
but »
ciashon and bravely slim
Hall,
|20nN
margin of v
For
game of
vital essential, w
thorughout
Was outstand
their best
work,
Centre it was
the NES Team
displayed
Gentzel
with his
18 finely
entire
the
and
Fame,
line
spirit, La
defens ve
28,
ne
t
ling
on
great fighting 18 played
his usual brand
On Tuesday,
1
of |S0CCer.
October
the Psnn
State
the boys
Fresh
This
inter
Jack
encounter State
team at
should
w
man College.
prove unusually
game u
Hall fans, a
Centre
J
esting
Brad
of Centre
to
rd and
Hall
there,
next
ort Matilda
Volley Ball Vietorles—
The Centre
Wert, former stars
are both on the]
iin
sports,
team
The
at Pp
gama will be played
October 31.
eague
team, on
Volley
school by
the five p
follows:
OH
te
H
TOWNSHIP
FTONAIL
VOOA-
SCHOOL
GREGG
NOTES
1
installs Program (loek—
Life Work Well Done
in Abodes of Content
young married a baby
yf her tin and
woman wit!
CHre
she
mat
i
ay
i 4
i
discouraged whe
her life
with her
talks of large affal
tle work
hushand's
nusband s
little”
jut the ! at her life
Was caged and circumseribed was do-
ing the creative 1 constructive work
of building a hor a little he
and she did not realize that in so doing
she fulfilled the law of her being and
nobly served the race.
The nation full of little houses
where pure content abides. The misery
that fills the divorce courts and gets
into the headlines Is so exceptional as
to be “news.” Most familles are
bound by ties of tender devotion,
which the occasional friction or ten-
sion of dwelling in close proximity
cannot destroy. Most husbands and
wives are faithful and loving and In-
dispensable to each other. Books and
plays that discolor the universe with
sensational misrepresentation, with un-
true readings of life, cannot by their
Tv v i
l version effa
ant
ne in Hise J
ig
ng
ving
of
n $
n famili
e the fact that most
the people most of the time living
lies, loyal friends, good neigh
“fre ing to do
s 1 rooms of
finding
gpace for
as the stars.-Phila
East Indians Protect
and Feed Wild Animals |
A visitor walking along the dirty. |
dusty streets of Ahmadabad, India, a
City which has 250.000 inhabitants, is
often surprised at the number and
size of the feeding places for birds.
Some of these are built of marble and
cost several thousand dollars. Some.
times there is a simple feeding plat
form supported by a single column
The platforms, whieh are from 12 to
<0) feet above the street level, are
rcached by little stairways.
The wild birds come fearlessly to
these feeding places and mingle with
tie pigeons and English sparrows. The
feed Is spread out on the floor nnd
covered with a well-constructed roof
Which protects the birds from the
fierce heat of the sun and also from
the rain.
The Jains are the wealthier class of
Indians. In their templos boxes are
provided into which the worshipers
_.A0p coins for the purchase of bird
feed. For the Jains, In common with
all Hindus, do not believe in taking
«nimal gy od Life, J
Le ‘ .
i
—
and was purchased from and installed
Stanley . IVerly, Rebersburg elec
trical contractor,
The faculty and
school can Very
system,
ny
students of the | $
this mod-
the
be proud of
©ern
Sehool-Community Falr at Howard—
The annual
Howard
fajrs
were held
school-community
f
i
I
Hublersburse
Friday
fairs probably
held
Were
if and
respectively,
among
last Thursday and
This vear's rank
the
ities,
in
not
but
best ever these
There
number
the exhibits
Déavst
The
larger
communes
greater
quality of
to that
only
the
a
exhibits
1
of
was far superior
of years,
fair be thelt
two
to
Ware
proved
The
schoors
Howard
of the ©
grade rural
the
or competing in
grade class, chools brought
ty prod-
and the
abundance of higl j uanld
}
home
in an
ucts from the farm
The
CONg
put
sSOme
1
i¢ “iL
tied
hers should
the
CHASS 'oom »
Brad
ha especialy wtul for fine
exhibits they
There
the High
to outdo
up
in
class tried
fou
to
stress
the
ider
was keen competition
school class Fach
th
exhibits which
Here
Judging
e¢ others, thus giving
were extremely hard )
{
place,
ed and
boys and
about
quality was
exhibits,
agin
from
are
the
girls con
selection 8
Singer, 1
YM. C
ible
Gordon hive director of
lellefonte A., conducted
the
CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
FROM
ROCKYIEW “PEN”
and
M
H,
one Furopen
T. Max
Heeger
American
Rey
Rev, 1.
John 8, Stamm,
J. FF. Dunlap,
8. J. Umbrelt,
convention
n bishoprics
were: Harrisburg,
Pu.
Rev
Rev.
Rev,
The
number
Bishop
has
wars, Iowa;
Kansas City, Mb
Advantage of Darkness
Friday
Iron
Cleveland, Ohlo:
Caused During Storm Eve- Germany.
the
Hr
bes
tor out
to
nng and Scale New Fence, voted
from five,
Breyfogel,
14
when
of Vishoprics
BA
x
Three
haring
evening
this
the
and
prisoners on Friday
the storm
made thelr
penitentiary at
still
all of whom
Duffy,
for breaking,
from 5 to 10
Allegheny county,
10
county,
5
ed
emeritus
. Reading, who
which visited ser for vel
s80ry ’ he § ’
he
was
escape fron : .
i Lol H shop refused
Rockview,
searching for them
re-election,
mse Ap —
President's
promises to
ith,
being enforced
for
ask
nre
The men,
James
were trust es .
Enforcement
tell the
whether prohibid
The result will
minds,
Law
The
Commission
sentenced from Craw
entering and world,
Nick
forgery
J. 1.
YY, 4
ord county
to
of
larceny, b
. after Novem:
arceny, Years;
tion
be
is
ulbraish, y
the ogfnion of eleven
to vears, and
~
RADIO
Repair
Allegheny robibe
4
0 Vea
The « abo
made
ran
SCADG Wns
Rain
and
water along i
' '
ClOUK,
rie soaked through
win
¢ Inswdation, short
CAUSsIng a
extinguish Service
ropa rs could be made
took advantage
We are prepared in a modern
up-to-date Shop to give prompt
and efficient service on all makes
of Radio Bets, at Reasonable
Prices,
Why depend on tinkering and
guess work. Give US a call
SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE
(I. 0. 0. ¥. Building.)
CENTRE HALL, FA,
and scaled the
+
end of the
st
rewnrd each
Evangelleals Name
The
Bishops,
election of fifth bishop,
ik
fward Clevela
George Fi
concluded
Ey
Hilo,
ssions at
of the Eva:
Wis
the
the Ke
convention
Miwauwkee
to fill
relcial church in
bishops
(ther elected
i Jaren
The
tha
the smaller «
for
school
mos
1
football t
med
the malin
ernoon
{igh team
Alumni as
tion of the aft
Howard
ithiletic
Th
the following
Mr. M
attra
a judging of
Fine One, Als
Pron
Tomatoes
of
the
i
is one favorite
» days of discontent,
the ex
but
bit
a laugh at
hounds,
a woo
to
| cure any-
not
use 80 as
Not
obser
Se Much Interest
d in reading that it is
of the hero that he
and is able to talk
i'his being admitted, it
is a man of
education and worthy |
of all The most Interest
ing people 1 know do not talk much
nhout books, or mention them: I have
never been In a bookish atmosphere
except when occasionally in company
with publishers or writers.—E. WwW.
Howe's Monthls
iy.
i
{
8 i
knows books”
the
once concluded he
and character,
confidence,
bout A
t
in,
| n
Gems From Dr. Johnsing
Garrick havin
g a law action coming
on to be heard, the Great Lexicogra
pher advised him to get some married
withesses
Garrlck—Sir, what is the differ
ence?
Doctor Johnsing—Why, sir, a mar
ried man is ased to cross oxamioation
“ —————ns. |
NOTICE having |
shoes for repair at my shap, kindly |
later than Friday
week. ~~Walter Soliski, i
SHOE - Parties
for them not
night of this
if
REPUBLICA
RALLY
..At MILLHE
Sat. Ev’g, Oct.
7:30 P. M.
|
4
AY 25
HEAR
John A. McSparran
Past Master State Grange
He will discuss the issues of the pres-
ent campaign and explain why he is
supporting Gifford Pinchot for Gov-
OTHER SPEAKERS
CHASE,
SCOTT,
and HOLMES,
Republican Candidates for Congress, State Senate and
Legislature, respectively.
SR
MUSIC BY
AARONSBURG BAND
SE A
Everybody WV elcome !
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
famous the world over
® Pinaud’s
Shampoo
Miry
tears
Maoltz,
iat the
{| Sunday
£. D. Ba
KElizaleth
Mi
drove
rtholomew and daugh
and Jean, and Dori
Halen
to Philadelphin
to
with Bartholomew
wheel
They ex
on
ected return fia
day
of
We
bread
ord
eating nine«cent loaves
Monday,
the dough
are
baker's
not
used
Bince
that
from
loaf
with the
been
for
hus
Leaves your
hair lustrous,
health y, and
“not too dry!
Atyour dealer’ s— or send 50¢
for fullsize bottle to Pinaud,
Dept. M, 220E. 21 St, New York.
[We will send sample bottle free]
lepsenad that formerly
a ten-cent
i
destroyed
Harry
Unionville,
Fire of unknown origin
th barn the
{ Janet,
When
serthy,
1¢ large on farm of
Plum
fire
flames had made
it impos ble
or
of
500 bus
at
the
hao
that
Grove, near
wis discovied by apas-
Vi
hen
the!
#guch
Way was to save
118 lad {7g
build ngs
18 head
phot
contents, include
4
which
cattle horses alves |
©im POtatox s
oe
Th
ing implements and he
ha
Arnone,
# not been estimated
/
/ AN LIVESTOCK dealer
telephoned a farmer
near Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, and offered
what then was a high price for five calves, al-
though he was looking for a larger shipment.
Remembering several neighbors whe had good
quality calves for sale, the farmer bought nine
by telephone and closed an advantageous deal
with the broker. The
completed in less than an hour,
whole transaction was
The Modern Farm Home
Has a TELEPHONE
THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best
Kind of Job Printing.
GAN’S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL
Has Been Designated
icial Inspection
0. 130
We will appreciate it if we can
be of service to you during the
1930 INSPECTION CAMPAIGN.
No matter what make of car or
truck, we are in a position to give
prompt service on same.
tation |
SALES AND SERVICE ON
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
MOTOR CARS & TRUCKS
R. S. HAGAN'S GARAGE
CENTRE HALL
Centre Hall. i
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