The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1931, Image 4

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    # THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1931
x= THE CENTRE REPORTER
r ISSUED WEEKLY,
Ee RE
CENTRE HALL. PENNA.
SMITH & BAILEY,
8. WwW. SM ITH, Editor,
EDW, E, BAILEY Associste Editor and
Business Manager,
Propriet ors
gone
Eutered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
#8 second class matter.
TERMS. —The terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.
Display advertising rates made known
on application.
“SUNDAY. CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8, ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
{ Georges Valley—9 to 10 A. M.
Farmers Mills—10:30 A. MM,
Centre Hall—7:30 P. MM
a
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor)
um
f
La
EVANGELICAL
(Rev W, E., Smith, Fastor)
Bethesda—9:30 A. M,
Spring Mills—10:45 A. M.
Locust PP. MX
Grove—7:30
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, H, A, Fruyn, Pastor.)
Centre Hall—
§:30—Morning
30: 30—Sunday
Bprucetow n-——
10: 00—Sun Say
311:00—Morni
Ppring Milis—
J0:00—Sunday
7:30—Evening
Worship,
School.
School,
Worship,
-
8
School.
Worship.
"—
PRESBYTERIAN
(Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
JUDGE JOHNSON RAISES
RECEIVERS’ FEES
Bank
Attorneys
and
Ine
Recelvers
Big
Lentre County
Thelr
crease,
Given
Accordir
banded «
son of
Of lees
Francis PL
Bankruptcy
celvers
Hamsport
John
Dale, of
Bteeley
fonte.
It wil
Bank
8
in
Judg
clsion
ing to
states t)
he | Stat
was
by the
celvers
total fees
Centre County
fonte, fr
The
John 8
Johnson
receivers’ jas
8090. The atts
and Arthur C
The bankin
bankruptcy
ers were
they
estate
which
wn
revCeivers
Dale
i180
«
ix vears ago
name
ed i
was sprajsed
$77,187.88
AI 5 AIA
YETERANS TO MEET
ON GRANGE
serv
VAR
PARK
Attention,
The
the Centre (
Comrades:
fifty seventh reunion of
‘ounty Veterans’ fa
tion will be held In conjunc
the Grange Encampment
Grange Park, Wednesday,
10:30 o'clock, in the
Veterans of all
vited to attend,
elbows and
yarns,
annual
A saion
tion with
and Falr,
August 26,
auditorium
wars are cordia
and once more
clasp hands and
on
at
Hy in-
touch
swap
WwW.
W. H, FRY,
Secretary.
H. BARTHOLOMEW,
Président
POTTER TWP. TEACHERS,
The ten public schools in Potter
township will open Monday: August 31,
for the 1931-1932 term, The teachers
and the schools each will lmve In
charge are noted below:
Potters Mills Grammar-—Bertha Mil.
ler Haskell.
Potters Mills
ford.
Centre Hill-—Dorothy Brown.
Pine Stump-—Beatrice Brown,
Colyer—Benjamin Wagner,
Tusseyville—Mary « Foust.
Earlystown—Franices Refber,
Tusseysink--Vesta Blauser,
Minor Hill=Sarah Sweeney,
| Plum Grove—Ldlae Brooks,
Primary—Fay Brad
DEATHS.
» » - - » *
Friday morning,
Madi
experience
on
STRAYER.
4 1
Clarence Strayer, of sonburg, had
the heartbreaking of find
free his life companion cold and lifeless
Mrs,
health
in bed, Strayer had retired in her
usual good surely a case where
the ca
Mrs,
Jacob
was born at Madisonburg,
63 11
husband
unexpected,
the
1] came
Strayer was daughter of
and
1877,
months and
and fath-
and Jane (Showers) Royer,
Sept, b,
thus being years,
The
above,
o
days of age.
children,
Mrs,
Mrs, Ida
one bro-
Springs,
of
these
Mills;
named and
survive: Jacob,
Lottie Ziegler,
Confer; one grandchild,
ther, Oscar Royer, of Cedar
and sister, Elizabeth Swartz,
Madisonburg.
The entire community
thizes with Mr. Straypr
ing engaged in farming.
helping hand of a
er
of Spring
Rebersburg;
also,
one
deeply sympa
in his loss. Be-
he needs the
Samaritan.
d by
good
y ‘ re conducts
tor, Rev. A. J. Miller, In
Madisonburg
Wi
pas
formed chur
ent made
Monday
ETTIGC —Samuel Rudy
at Madisonburg
micnths
5
Rev. and
family, of Higl
Barry's moths
for a
terling, short
John 8. Bp county
the
the
arly, one of
through valley
Monday on other than political
Hipenn While nog fully recoversd from
a serio is iliness, he continues to re
gain his former good
J. Cloyd Brooks,
mede,
was
on i bus
health,
farmer on Rhoney-
is suffering from a Dealing on
right hand, due, it is thought, to
bruise on the palm. He was suffer
ing considerably Wednesday
but was in of
relief,
Dr
he
his
a
morning.
hopes
soon obtainir
G.
has
where
of
Home
I. Yearick, of Mayview,
been located for a number
years as a surgeon in the City
and Hospital, accompanied by Mrs
Yearick, stopped In town for a short
time when passing through in an auto
on Tuesday.
Dr. P. H. Dale. of State College, ia
on a month's vacation in Colorddo,
and while In thag State will attend a
meeting of the National Acacia frater-
nity. He is being accompanied on the
trip, which is being made by auto, by
Mre. Dale and their two children.
Thompson and Dorothy.
Robert Keller and sister, Mrs, C. J.
Charters, and the latter's daughtec,
Bettie, of Pittsburgh, came to Centre
Hall by auto on Saturday and until
Monday were guests of friends and rel
atives. Mr. Keller, long employed by
th MeClain Manufacturing company,
manufacturers of store ‘room equip-
ments, joined the unemployed last fall,
at whigh time his employers were ob
liged to oni business.
AND MILLHEIM
TO 7-INNING
CENTRE HALL
BATTLE
————
TIE
Third
Proves
Show
The
fortunate
win the
county
game
Hela
in an
burn,
playing
next
in Champlonship Serles
Heetle Battle~~Both Sides
Ragged Playinge~Score 5.8,
Hall
in having to
first half championship in the
baseball The third
in the erucial played
Park Tuesday evening, resulted
8-8 tie with Millheim-Co
innings. This seitates
another game, which wil} take
Monday evening at Hecla
Game
mill
another
Centre based team is
chance
league,
gories, ut
sOore,
in 7 nece
place
Park.
Both
mined
what
stay
teams entered the fray deter-
to win, pinning their hopes
club considered to by
‘able. for Millheim,
for Hall. Both piu
diappointing. Cable wag hit
the start Hall get
early lead, widing r
from first
on
their
and
hers
each
pitcher,
Martz Centre
proved
A
from Centre
an and
the
when
Mi
Martz
tng ing
consistently i
inning.
Hall, 5;
his time
fourth the score read:
Centre
Hall
Coburn
Miller
R Brown
Wagner
Cable
M Brown,
Mussger,
Boone,
P
*Paul Musser
Totals
*Batted for B Brown in
Team Turns
Into
After committing practically
error in the catalogue of bascball,
Pleasant Gap team made a grand
covery in the game with Centre
last Thursday evening here, and de-
foated the jocal club, § to 6. Centre
Hall opened the game with a bombard.
ment of bpze hits and drove the “Gap”
pitcher irom the box before a batter
wis retired a unique incident. With
a lead of 5 runs to 2, things looked
rosy for victory, but when Goodhart
muffed an eaiey fly ball in right field,
things began to happen in favor of
Pleasant Gap. They suddenly took on
a new lease, drove Gross from the box
and kept right on hitting everything
that Martz served up. Their pluck
was commendable; victory was theirs
by all rights.
AS
Win at Rebershurg, 10-4,
“fiap™ Apparent Defeat
Vietory.
every
the
ro
Hall
With Hebersburg on the schedule,
PINCHOT COUNSEL
TIGATION
IX INYES-
RECEIVES
Hall
taking a
Centre can count on a
vi won
from Bellefont
it
Hoeking
or Coburn
with the
has resulted
Saturday's
' £7,600
gant Gap least, eve I
1, ———
in a
garne
this season
Hall.
burg,
5
Pay for Services of WHilam A,
Utilities Inquiry by Senate
of $44,000 a
fa ray
the
end
new
it
and
tentte During
local clu
of a 10-4
pitcher
“Johnny"
Durst In
wis no exception
off on the long
Incidentally,
his baptism of
who after relieving
held Rebersburg
while of al
and swings
Committee Basis
Year.
Came on
HOOT, iL speaker
hour idl
1
terantional Wy
received fire,
Riter,
the third,
run. “Johnny”
with plenty of smoke,
ked bat.
radio ments
Yougu thisir
lLaitheriand. Pa.
Advertise,
The
to! iss
State tre
Friday
resquisi
wsurer's office on
$7,500
governor's
Phi
am
slither
ied a check for on annual convention at
one is a to William Pastor Urges Churches to
hin
tion of the office
boy A. Gray attorney
the
ladelphia for
a wi EXECUTORS NOTICE,
+ of JAMES
vices counsel for KOVernor
——————— TAA ———
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
on the WwW.
In the
late
genate utilities investigating
committee,
The
Comm
of Gregg
ty, Pa., deceased.
I4tters testamentary
having been duly id
all persons Enowing
to the estate rig uested
mediate payment,
against the same
thenticated for
governor
tten last
was asked by
February 1
ad «
made in § campa
on the 5
ited the und
thems. ves
to
having ciain
sly an
ale give
ing
Altoona
Greenstown
Spicher
Frye
Ward
A,
Alton
Mary
Henry
Florence
any information he hb OI ery
charges he ign are
Peterson
Hos
rman
Bellefonte {nnug
and the
piel LY
3
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Bellefonte 5
Grover E, Co Bel
Edith Smith .. a Be
terman ties present them 4
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tions
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efonte settlement,
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inves
pointment
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