The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1931, Image 1

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VOL. CV.
RURAL CIRCUITS SHOULD
MERGE, MINISTER
Methodists
Carlisle,
Centred? Pennsylvania
Addresses at
st it
tiie
A. Miller
4
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Ol
Rev. Dr. Lawrence
superintendent the
distret, in his reporg dec
ism “safe and if
standing need of
Dr, Deets Pickett,
gearch secretary of
Board Temperance, Prohibition
Pt Morals, and the Rev, A. (
dard, New York, executive secretary
the World
prominent
Pickett
ministe
lared
sensi nd
Methodism.”
WwW
the
Lp
a an
Of
Tier
Commission,
among the
renewed
tale
speakers. Dr
asked weal
ra for temperance, and contin
1 if
ment. Dr. Goddard spoke wehalf
world peace
Six members
full membership
syilvania Conference
h
Montandon;
R. E
Hann,
Penns
in
m
MOVE ents,
inte
Penn
thodi
were admitted
the Central
Me
of
of the
Episcopal Church Li
Bickell.
Mills;
Y,
Pruyn,
ia
conf
burg
Henry,
andria;
Nascenpoek
GG. R
Mr
wood :
MoCahan,
Faus OO R. Willams,
I~. DD. Weiblee Thompron-
Dennis Smith. Woodland: J, G
Manor Hill, F. A, Norris, New-
Hamilton, and F. J. Moore, Burn-
Holly
Sprir
Breez
towr
Righty
ton
ham
A by
of
oly
Kast,
to
group headed
and Ida
Vannan,
Mechanics.
com
ys mak
often to
wt have
&
oring for
me i
the ng
of ta
charitable institu-
tions
Lud Brady
Tyrone: Mrs
don Mills;
Hill; and
named
the assoc
“y
¥4 |
ah ¥
3 shure: NefY,
Gregory, Hunting
VanHon Town
Mahaffey, were
women's in
Jennie
J,
Wrigley
with
Ida
deal
ation.
to work
One hundred changes in the pastora)
charges were made. The changes In
this sectiom are noted, the ministers
named being the pastor appointed:
Mill Hall--J. B. McKelvy.
Port Matilda—Zaccheus Weston
Snow Shoe and Karthaus-—-H. HL
Sherman,
Philipsburg George 8. Womer,
Pine Grove Mills—8 W, Russell.
Sandy Ridge-—-A. BE. Fleck.
Tyrone—First, BE. C, Icterfritz
Conference voted to meet at Wille
famaport next year.
A. a AA
The Methodist Home for the Aged at
Tyrone received a bequest of $1000.00
from the estate of Sallle M. Reeder, of
Willlamesport. The institution will al
so receive an additional one-tenth of
the residuary estate. Almost the entire
estate of the lady, represnting about
$20,000, was given to the Methodist
church and affilated organizations.
TENTS
CE]
1930 FARM CENSUS
IN CENTRE
1980
COUNTY
Farm Bulldings In Exeeed Value
of Only Half
: Many Horses in 1930 as in 1920,
Farm Lands ~~ ns
of
Average
Per
Per
farm
acre
Number operated
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Acreage operated
Owners
Managers
Tenants
Value land
operated by:
of
1
i
Owners
Managers
Tenants
y
PRES ANSE NEWS,
On sr of inst wos)
RIAN
¥a x
BYTE M
C1
zat hy
J. Reed
wt
terian
copie were united
ti order o caremony
by
br
Thomas was
girl, Miss Edit
bride, of Pros
M
bent
bride
Thomas,
Ld
Very
ri # by fox Diy wr
a ROsr-inaw
Miss
beautiful
1 {cle
tel fa
. “hed
le ry Joan
flower
Whittaker, sister of
ideree,~ R. I, was
Bailey MoNitt of
man. Ti ceremony
proper
a
t the
bridesmaid
wi11
Reoedaville, was
10 wns
at the
ful selevtions
Promise Me,”
the t
places with two beauti
muse namely,
and “I Love You Truly
being Mrs. Walter
The planist
Winger. who used the
Weddipg March.
N J.
bride Mra
51
of
solols
Mien
Loh-
Lancaster was
oth
Others pres
Whittaker, moth-
and Al
rleyeinirg: Mre
Eroom
i
? ¥
ont Re ir
A
iburtus oh
Caroline
Mrs
of Reedsville:
le r and
Mrs, 8.
rick, of
dressed
er Thomas,
i
mas of ik
Balle
MaeNitt
Mr
Walter
c
mother
3
3
of the
Kyle are
and Mrs D. L
Winger,
Smith and
Wing-
of Lanouste
Mrs. Kirkpat-
Centre Hall. The brida was
in ivory satin. She has been
a teacher In the schools of Tyrone for
several years, The groom is a business
man of Reedsvillee. A number of ple-
tures were taken immediately after the
wedding, and then the party departed
for Shirleysburg where they were ser.
ved to a banquet at the home of Mr.
Thomas, brother-in-law of the bride
Mrs B, C. Smith attended the funeral
of her cousin. Mrs. Hines, of Aarons
burg, on Baturday morning.
On account of the absence of Rev.
Pruyn, Rev. Kirkpatrick conducted the
funeral services of the daughter of Mr,
ard Mrs. Jewett Brooks, on Saturday.
a ————
Reformed Charge Plenle,
The annual picnic of the loon] Ree
formed charge will be held on Grange
Park, Saturday of this week. It will
partake of the basket order, and the
opening hour is set at 10 o'clock.
The committee extegsds a cordial in.
vitation to all, whether affiliated with
RE
HALL. PA.
Stil Ralded at Lamar,
ivates Es }
Haver
ind
tat
1
La
¢ pots ti
of
Police,
Loch
i"
helman
1, an
Yori i Hav-
mad
ia
STOCKHOLDERS IN
PENNS VALLEY
| 47
FACING
FINANCIAL CRISIS
Hoes 3 & £34
surcosaiu
£401
“town
at
standpoint
financial it
ishort of a crisis”
wide
foregoing is the first sentence
president
Jr. at
the
address of the
al, H. H. Laub,
ing Continuing,
of the
n ard
speaker
bey
of the iv
S60
the
ate
0
treated during year there
Irig 1 }
unpaid balances aggregating
£4 pay
Wen amounting
wern
left unpaid ba
; $4.540.55 and 6206 who
| rend red entirely free services, which
{reached um of $34
440 This brings the grand total
$46,149 for which the
received any compensation.”
A HO.
Twenty-Five Learners Pass
Tests,
Twenty-five persons pasmed the
learners’ examination to operates a moe
tor vehicle. held in Bellefonte. Thirty
applicants appeared for the tests, but
five persons failed.
Those who received their permits fol-
low: Raymond Robinson. Port Matil-
da: Pauline Jodon, Milesburg: ¥. W.
McLaughlin, Snow Shoe; Edna leath-
ere. State College; Stephen Luckovitoh,
Bellefonte; Nelson J, Dunkle, Mingo.
ville: Lila Flick, Fleming: Kenneth
Z. Bungard, Spring Mills; Eva OG. Wells,
Centre Hall; Wm. H., Weaver, Centre
Hall; Grace Hoy, State College: Mis.
abeth Peters, Penna. Furnace; Anna
Vera Stetier, Snow Shoe; Murray Buell,
Btate College; Colin A. Delaney, Cone
tre Hall; Guy W, Buds. Spring Mills;
James A. Young, Bellefonte; r, J.
Rhodes, State College: Harry 1. Siok
el, Snow Shoe; P, D. Shreckengast,
Butler: Randolph Houck, Bellofonte:;
Julus Rockey, Munson; N. W, Spread-
bury, State College: DD. A. Williams,
Ping Grove Mills; Irene M., Brooks,
i There nlso part
!
patients
who
t ¢ fan :
{to tatienta Ww
the extraordinary
®"
sss #
up
hospital has no
Drives
the Reformed church or not, to join.
Bellefonte, in fed ih a ld
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1931.
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CONFIDENCE NOT SHAKEN
Confi
the
Bank
dence in stability
! National here
‘ noes ——
TOWNSHIP ROAD ACT SIGNED.
Gover * Pl
the
miles
way
of the
3.411 SA free
Dill, adding
road
the
I roads to 8
System. Approximately
roads will be taken by
Over
State
The
the
are son]
tot
State
now cia as improved
road
in approximately
256 and 27%
al townshirp mileage
BO OO4
Between per cent,
townshi road mileage In each
4]
Pi
ystem
“XH iladelpt
et
ito
Ha
Nt under
#
A
rtment
offre UUs
Shefiield Milk Prices.
4 ash Wwe to 1%
pr
we
ot
Wool Prices Lower than in 50
Wool
1831
H
sop and
oaded thelr
»
inen Oo
J
pockets
» obtained,
and
t
16 4
12 cents for
od
pool
no
Woes twenty.
Ie the
grads
iid
reed y in
entire
A
bring
were
£)
the
seven tons
only $2475.00
A — ae
“Prohibition” Officer Foreed to
Town Suddenly,
won
Leave
Loe who had been staving
various piaces in town
and
sin
3
ftrismad
pring
prohibition”
to
cious
representad tO
a
dispila
The
3
bos
offices overreact
and
his
jat-
¢
$34
ut
ire show authority
3
83 % ook
#
ter Of
part
Cary
taken
woe was reed
and
© Batur-
it i= maid, with
costs paid, and Eaton permitted
the jall condition that he
not hover here In the fut.
It Is said he did not have prohi-
officer credantinle, but since he
the type known about hete as
filling such position. he was taken more
or less seriously. Saturday evening he
left Bellefonte without designating des-
tination.
He
with ving
tH
concealed
th
charge
weapons
jail
j was county
{ the Wh
drwan,
{to
leave on
does about
tre
bition
was
i tr ————
LONG WAIT BEFORE
DEMOCRATIC HELP COMES
Our comedian genjus Will Rogers
hits off a fine point or two in his June
1 production. He says:
"President Hoover made a mighty
fine and very sincere speech Saturday
at Valley Forge: he found somebody
that was worse off than we are, but he
had to go back 150 years in history
to do it
"He claims thay George Washington
was in Just about as bad shape with
his army then as Mellon is with his
deficit now. But George had only to
worry about getting through the win:
ter, we got to worry about getting
through the summer, then the winter
then another summer beforas the Dem.
ocrats can possibly do anything for us’
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C. C. BASEBALL LEAGUE
15.
1
ersiure
Thursday, June
11; Lan
Jl
itil ee
LUBS,
Hall
ve
reshurg
5 {"
Cent Hall
(om fort
fe
Herman
Bar
sirTer,
Kits
nD
Totals
SCHEDULE OF GAMES IN
CENTRE COUNTY B. B, LEAGUE
The
for
County
follow: sche duled
®
and
RAMOS Are
this week next in the Centre
Bascball League:
or
Jungs Bellefonte at Centre
Hall
Coburn at Pleasant Gap at
Lamar
Rebersbure.
Zi Coburn;
June
Rebershursg Lanmar at
lellefonte
Lamar
*
Lolty.
at Bellefon
Pleasant Gap at
Dil] recently passe
pI
1 “
§
:
conan A license
§i.00000
erin ire ovides for
to
making,
suhetitute
f
fora 0
$50
persons
ranging
annual
or pas
butter,
from 00
1
rfom ling.
for
of
y serving a
The boarding house must pay
£50.00, the hotel or restaurant
$100.00 the retail dealer $300.00, and
the wholesale dealer or manufacturer
$1.000.00,
a fee of
A — a ——————
PENN STATE STARTS GRANTING
ADMISSIONS TO FRESHMAN CLASS
Boys and girls who were graduated
from the High schools of Pennsylvania
this month are being admitted to the
freshman class of the Pemmeyvivania
State College now, Registrar Wm. 8.
Hoffman has announced. The require.
ments for admission are similar to
those maintained by other leading ool-
legos and universities of the country.
Admissions will continue during July
and August until the quota of 1250 is
reached,
Applicants who were graduated in
the lower three-fifths of their High
school classes will be required to take
an aptitude test, Registrar Hoffman
sald, The test will be given at the col
lege and in seventeen cities of the
State on August 7. The cities on the
list are Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Erle,
Off City, Greensburg. Smethport, Du.
Bois, Johnstown, Altoona, Chambers.
burg, Williamsport. Sunbury, Harris.
burg, York, Scranton. Allentown and
Reading. —
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NO. 25
sums
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
oY
ale
substitut-
dividend of
tors of
Trust
mail.
dire
and
be
daughe
<1 (io.
aylvania,
Mrs. W
'e nr
stopped
Kerlly
Mr
and
Ww
and
Mrs LeRoy Dutrow
tats x
i€ A
or h
‘ednesday
J.
ne night
several
Mr.
ness of
£1
and
Dota
vin
Nie
Sue
vor
et
>
Toseph
will be
CONvVAa-
ister, In
several
yusekeeper
Derstine,
who was
Auden
ur Kel
iness trip
Friday, and
enough to
juaintances
rmey and
under
IR
wsiness
R
Avenna
$3
wae
fiexd
the
due
brother,
Vv special
ip to the Ohio
the offer
Shook
ir
Deen to
Christ
To produce gemooth,
Concrete wal
Publi
a little sharp sand over
the oncrete harde
ould be rubbed In
wooden operated
gion.
surface
n
Wor
on
the Ba
gests sprinkli
the
a
f au of
1%
spol
Furia
The
bwfore i
sand 8
Bean
A oat
|
* Ti
hi
Spearly was a
wirsday, looking
} undergone
operations within
wily rounding
ch i= one eof
Spearly has
candidate for
commissions
announcemeng ape
as
us
He
form
Mr.
A
Yor is =i
into his old-time wi
and activity
concluded to
re-nomination for
er, and formal
pears dn this issue
Harold H, Keller back home for
his summer vacation from Laurel, Dele
aware, where he completed his fifth
year as a teacher in the Laurel Special
District school. When the term opens
next fall, Mr. Keller will again join
thefaculty of forty-five but has been
assigned new subjects—wisual educa
tion and common law-to teach. The
school will have fifteen hundred pupils
when the new school year begins
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Homan, of
Fullerton, California, arrived in the
valley during the past week, stop
ping first at State College and later
coming to Centre Hall. Mr. Homan
calied on the Reporter. Althougy sigh
ty-one years of age, he is spry and
alert and kept himself well informad,
he sid. by reading this weekly paper.
Speaking of politics, Mr, Homan stated
he voted for Hoover, but later regrets
od having dope so, and is of the opine
fon the son of California is not nearly
#0 popular as he was two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Homan expect to remain
about here until Ovtober when they
will go back to their home.
vigor
become
county
his
ie
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