THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ——— . *l UNION COUNYX DAY AND California Frank's West fon t ny THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, . “ . DEATHS, » % » * FAIR NIGHT, FARM CALENDAR . - . . SEPT. 22.251* Hodeo and Young's . TIMELY REMINDERS FROM rome wmaomns mow || SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE . ‘4 a4 6 2% 9 3 3 sv ' CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOOL. | {Reported by Muth Balley, 83) * Wild Mil- will the # * ® - * * dire i from Al atiractiong ft Coming Dollar Pler at of the County 22nd afternoon and evening. which may be long With This is one of the best attractions]after frost has bit the garden. Am- BO his ever shown in this part of Penna Itjong the crops which can be grownj died closed summers engage-lin thig way are spina h, endive, lettuce was at Atlantic City. It will bg a kohj radishes, exhibition of horsemanship, rifle all and pisto] shoothig, giving a reproduc- before tion of early western life, Mr, Frank will give $50.00 in to any person bringing a horse or mule to the fair which he cannot ride. Fast racing will be staged Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday, wity liber. al the free acts between heats, The a. m, The prizes, 15.00 CENTRE HALL, PENNA. HR > SMITH & BAILEY, 8. W. SMITH, Editor. EDW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and Business Manager, died Had Williams Mrs a complication t John 1 his daughter, of born WILLIAMS the of Righel, of Lemont of diseases, Heo was nt and had he Hved until February would have been 88 years old, Afr. Williams wag twice married, first wife. Misa Elizabeth Huey, in 1868. To this union son born. Elmer Willlams: who was killed in the Altoona railroad yards thirty years ago, His second wife was Miss Mary Ellen Norris, who died thirty three years ago. Surviving two daughters and a son, Mrs, Sadie Rishel, with whom he made his home at Le- mont. Mrs. 8im Baum. of Bellefonte, and Harry 1. Willams, of Cleveland, Ohio. He also leaves six grandchildren and one great grandchild The deceased served in the Civil war and was in the G. A. R. He was a member of the Methodist church was a carpenter by as postmaster at Le- VOArs, . . anti ity . home free >: =. Fair 26th ane nion tember "a at large as in recent years Proprietors ada now jess This 3 gr Lo may wed rie cramped ie Yegetablese— for Lute the Lewisburg, Bep-jUurow be regarded an Lemont, 1 he coldframe Erowing vested to , with perforinass Use Veg etables Gur quarters are ha os ! Assembly Programs— Asnembly in has been not yet until af winter, e the third school order, established Club week extent, — of Buatered at the Post Office in Centre Hall #8 wecond 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 FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Bev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.) Spring Mills—9 to 10 A, AM. Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville, 7:30 P. M. -— CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— §:80—Sunday School. 7:30 Harvest Home Services, Ppring Mils— 9:00 Harvest ———— 10: 00—Sunday & THOMPSON —Mrs ers Mills— on. agd 80 3 #:30—Sunday School. 20:30—Harvest Home fon, {0 BOM programs will not take and will i of place dur ing held very work has out-door weather will for are “Fresh” — ustoms”’ has ment rare Just in He be Ones not the been started and sports ony a month jnste one and these should be 1 The Freshmen Freshmen "« rabi, kale of October parsley, Practically planted Need Vacation up on the freshening dates for cows. They should at least six weeks dry period with an abund- ance of good feed. Cheaper milk pro duction wil] the reward, ter “go out” week as in former programs are a btate requirement, as is giaiso our musical Instruction Mrs, The programs will take place on Thursd: Officers Elected (By Ii Bradf officery : wtsder were abolished Anseg Cows Check Malcolm Bmith, assernily “ a vear ago and as a result some fresh- are cash ary men rather fresh Taking “re have Form Class form, Coach Jamison, of the Wednesday, A Sports are . sale] sports rd, the wey and under the is Beptember tourn- played taking of game for Rebershurg tennis Mo vill MoClure, the ay of y the leadership Class for FI . gn § were recently elected first soccs BO BOT 1 x ithy i i purses, and : " I House Early Pullets— When first pullet it indicateg the time has come to house the State poorly deve the scheduled lows: 16, with ament he egg appears children's Friday will be Association wil $50.00 first; third and $10.00 four horticultural school at 1} real feature, £100.00 in $25.00 second; fourth prize, for the Roniors parade Benior Lynn with be ith, 1%, at Ho ? NE ire Marian Bm Pin maturing pullets say Penn The eariies . « active i give 1 1 t p ae | EPL thel Wagner, pecrs ir LY poultry speclaiist, smanery ’ . Bean up’ celebr: Books for the L a 3 J wumber of new books has They will do 3 ha 4 ImMber f ne treasurer oped birds m eft since boyhood, trade and mont for Funeral services i home, In Metzgar; inter Branch New } range by themsel Ihrary— Junior served twelve, best features The excell in parade, display to slock promises the : . bed i y x ¥ J ’ i £3) maxing left with the larger birds, ’ the i \ Rov 4 Cook Potatoes for Plgs— exh 3 better Lil yo for an ot made : a 21am : Cull potatoes can we i held at th © were previous fal 0 nee charge of cemetery. Home School. Service. p————————— DEPRESSION BRINGS MORE TO I nhable Employment ) vaars, Services, PENN STATE Young People to Obtain table to EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Smith, Fastor) Tusseyville, 10:30 A, AM an on Centre Hall, 2:30 P. M rT . we r th rar thi nd consectitive ar 1 t }*ey f ‘ i ave l Enrollment Smaller This Lemont—T7:30 P. AL Evangelical church, with interment injbusiy depression Is expected be | fou . Res t { the ex o met nd I'he er -— AE + \ of hhoisd § L&ry { ¥ Li 4 4 3 4 i Tennis Courts Are Repalred— Prof. fh . ud Funds : lay oaired aft Horrow Invest in Higher Education, 0 ericultural engines it 15 PASS AUTO DRIVERS TEST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor.) to 1.295 pacity fron repora. 3 ney . ¢ "i thie #:00—Sunday School ; BR oo 10: 00—Moming Worship. Centre Hall— §:30—Sunday School 7:30—Evening Worsh Aad PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. M. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) $:30—Sunday 10: 30—Morning For Your Heath’s Protection —TlS Ee PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS You can get same from MARKLE BROS.’ Delivery SPRING MILLS Truck each Morn'ng from Last Thursday evenirg 9 to 10, in Centre Hall. Yery pieas L pri i ¢ ' J t { : 1 - i 5 the home of Mr. and Mrs, D. DD. Decker Convention. : : ' The Centre Reporter $1.50 a year | in Georges Gwendoly home w casion birthda Frof. a C. Haye Miriam linger, Miss Jose y y ‘ ‘ y Condo, Mrs. J Mulfinger, Charles |d tes ! - ie : [ps ry ; ‘ ¢ 4 { : il] up-to-date Shop to F. Bartges Mr, a: irs. Bloor Veav nt Mrs 1 : He hi : : ‘ $ : i ! " lent service on Mr. Mrs. D Dolen De Mr, and dren, J Bara a Rosella line Bra Albert gle Zo son Gu Stellarda Be C. Bartz Keller ity; Mr Mary 3! Centre H Bolin and Mrs Harpster, of State Colle garet and Helen Henry, of Miro; ¢_ ven ly ard an cake and ice cream w Mr and Mrs, Cha isownp, paid a short of the forms brothe L. Duck A A PTAA Forster—Allison, A wedding of tre county people Forster of Aaronsburg Mabel Allison, of Millhe Spring Mills, who were married at parsonage of the Presbyterian in Centre Hall, Wednesday last week, in Kirkpatrick. and the ony wee the ine Allison. and of Bellefonte; Miss Groce Following the ty motored a wedding breakfast Later Mr, and Mrs tomobile Eagles places. Returting trip they will at Aaronsburg The bride is a of the late Hon, Willlam B. Allison, of Spring Mills, a former member of the Legisla- ture from Centre county. She is a graduate of Goucher College and has a large number of friends throughout the county. The bridegroom for number of years a mail agent the Pennsylvania railroad but of has been living a retired life, Sl AIA Maitland Child Fatally Injured. LeRoy Allen Bennett, 1-year-old son of Harry P. and Mildred Marker Bon. net, Maitland, was almost Instantly killed at the parental home, Friday afternoon of last week, when a Ford coupe, driven by John OG, Peters, of Lewistown, struck the child. The fa- INDUSTRY CHIEFS TALK —— SHORT DAY iy ip. Debate Remed es at C allege, Unemployment Sate affect of School. Wor thor n INSURANCE £0 | REAL ESTATE | WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. eee Pe C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. RADIO Repair Service prepared In a modern prompt Il makes Fearonable give and depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a call SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. ©. O. F. Buildin CENTRE HALL, £.) PA. —————— A op FARMERS TROUBLES LAID TO Iem— ARE LEGISLATION Grange to Agricultare “Friends” Leader Sass He Needs |! Saved from ELIEU THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. . “MIRACLE WOMAN™ For 70 cents you can tx lephone to friends, rela- with Barbara Stanwyck, § 1 J ¢ tives or customers as far as 120 mues gway——ior spent mh ead wundance i : yasiness trans friendly chats, family reunions, } actions. And after 8:30 P. M. you can call the for only 410 cents! m Laws home r's and A SATURDAY The service is fast, clear, dependable (This Week) ~the calls easy to make. Just give the number to the operator (ask Infor mation if you don't know it) and ational stac of bore i “hold the line.” hin a y ¢ oss — y Dutert en- Jo! o rush to Washington and to]Broyies ig EVERYTHING ROSy” Annan former] Woolsey Ie snd Miss favory whenever im v oficondition arises” geen was " 1 all g : fe sort jor : {Rates based on East. Standard Time the dager to American initiative and w h accomplishment Gen. 4 Cure morning of Gardner held the farmers’ plight to pastor, Bev, J be due i The re no witnesses to the Max measure to an attempt attendants | to accompli through SOUTCOR fa Wt Government MONDAY & TUESDAY, NEXT WEEK “BAD GIRL" wit Sally Ellers and James Duna, One of the finest of decade, what is of nature never impossible and of be certain and sd dy ceremony Miss Cather- MoGarvey. yde Smith Centre the as supply overtur STATE COLLEGE HAS ANNEXATION MUDDLE The annexat y ; a4 \ bride's cousin, laws des Miss Mary Mrs, Cl and — rc: . the = cn pletures Hall bridal par lellefonte and at The Tallyrand Forster let by a More from live in the Smith, of Picturing the farmer as bowed down he sald short-sighted that one-third while in contemplated the State College under tax: “The ws mental ghall ated ceremony widle, but somewhat star dstil It presumed, that the appeal taken by the solicitor, N. B. Bpangler, « The original Ute 4 InN to ime Govern farms thelr States a poly of proportionate nc which farmer may enjoyed a however njoy policy the of some WEDNESDAY greatest outdo proposes borough's ihe sereen's Buck Jones In a Whirie “THE you star wt ahandon areas, u- et be cars will a Ind Western DAWN TRAIL” all you desire of stunt woeste The STATE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY “ARIZONA™ Laura LaPlante, Heart-gripping scorned. How much can a woman hate a man she has loved? for and ultiv their wedding Forster home, other j* ia wl je ried defects through tor tit the not is claims fon appeal seriously limitng by reage of a crop ant in 1832 In the ence come Sg h ation farming. rural citizenship the lowest of peasantry: and Henry Ford's vidua) gardens, whose only result oan be rob the farmers their legit: market. All proposals in the name of agricultural efficiency and other fantastic designations, “The universal prayer which rises from the weary souls of exhausted tillers of the soll is that they may be preserved from legislators, fanatics bankers and ‘friends’ in general” A An ce box at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Frank was looted the other night, The provisions fixed for in the into the alrgely a0 law enter based The saving that h COrpor-twrong in reduce the f.o grade indi. Th WIINTe 3 Cane ©" It gives thrills his for nection One of : i * a on three \ feats riding. action by elt the court had daughter solicitor explained his greatest ¢ direction proposals wily same of an interfer- o Leen really had Thera belief did days aa pre. ita judgme jurisdiction were nt and which in this Case, to for three reasons first, the action within peribed by law, instead waited more than four months; secondly, they did not file a bond cover the oosts of the case, ag prescribed by law: and finally, the school district, road district and poor district (the township groups pressing the case) were not "persons aggrieved,” and hence not properly constituted to take the case to court. MI MAAS. The local W. C. T. U. held its an: nual picnle on Saturday at Penns Cave, and the occasion was highly en. joyed by the large percertage of mem. this township thirty bit as follows not a on late take of these Was to imate THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. toy drama of a woman Y THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR “FLYING LARIATS” Here is high-flying true Western. If you love action don't miss thie. «ALL NEXT WEEK tal accident occurred in the rear yard of the home while Mr. Peters was backing his car, the left rear whoel of which passed over the boy, crushing his skull. Mr. Peters took the dying child immediately in his car to the Lewistown hospital, but the boy died immediate comsumption without furth. er preparation. were carried to a back lot and devoured. Two garages in an. other section of the town were also tampered with the same night, when the locks on them were battered It hasbeen a long time since we have had these kind of experiences, Some: before the hospital wag reached. w- body must have moved to town. bers and thelr families who were pres. ent. Like al) picnics, the food prepar ed for the supper was a major attrac. tion and was eaten with much relish, Mr. and Mrs Campbell graciously turned over the well equipped grounds for such gatherings to them, and this afforded additional charm. “DIRIGIBLE" Overshadows any pleture ever made The big thril] picture of 1831, « Giant eple of the air! a — We Guarantee this one, wa