The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 17, 1931, Image 4

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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. *l UNION COUNYX
DAY AND
California Frank's
West
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ny THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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DEATHS,
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FAIR
NIGHT,
FARM CALENDAR
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. 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
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*
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