The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 17, 1931, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mr,
Ohio,
Mr. and Mrs Franklin
daughter, Marcella Jane,
of the former's mother,
Ruble, in town recently.
Mrs John 8. Getchelj
returned to her home Monday
after having visited her mother,
Dolly Brungart, in town
Mrs, William Reitz,
York, is spepding some
mother, Mrs. Margaret
her sister, Miss Jennie
Berea,
friends
and Mrs
her
Ollie
visiting
Stover,
{
are Among
and
guests
Sallie
Ruble
were
Murs,
of Uniontown,
mormwing,
New
her
Ithaca,
time with
Thomas,
Thomas.
¢
of
Charles M, Straub, a New
dent, at the age of eighty-five
died from paralysis. His death
ered a marital union of sixty-seven
years.
years,
SOV.
Ohlo, is
parents,
in Mill-
night
Mrs. Carl Bohn, Akron,
a guest at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. John DD. Neese,
heim. Mrs. Bohn was forper
pervisor at the Centre County
FV
Sr. on
of
su-
and
to
the
of the
Goodhart
Monday
for dinner and in
tended the funeral
1 aker in that
undert
Danie]
Eagles
fternoon
wife of
Daup,
Mere
at:
an
drove
section.
Wilbur
Goodhart,
Mr
tg of
ur
Dock, of
pson and
Wher, all
Fisher,
& COousi
Margaret
Nellie
her, of
Alfred
P.
last
Sim
called
Keller,
week,
Misg Mary
Mr, and Mrs.
CAgo,
Hal] school
The ¥
Mr, and
Hall.
Ellen Boozer
Ralph C.
student
became a
irl “1 1} oy
giris, at Chamberso
is a grand
A
for
faughte
in
iagdy
Mrs, D, Boozer,
Messrs, Irvi
of Yeagertov
X
of
weather sets in before
winter months,
Mills
ustom
or, the Spring
and «
Tu
is entertaining hi aunt,
of near Mifflinburg
of 83 years is
continues her
of the day. Being
and read readily
© well as many
but
tin-
CVETLe
Mrs
who
remarkably
interest
hardware
2 caller here esday
He «
age
iv and
affairs
converse
joyirig lif
much vv
spirit,
able
she OTe
are
is
who
not
na
Years,
Mrs
ma,
the he
B. F./Irvin and daughter. Thel-
{ Altoona recent guests at
me of her son-in-law and daugh-
Mr. and Mra. H. CG, Gilmore, west
of Millheim. Other guestg at
home Harry 8. Gilmore and fam-
fly, of Yeagertown: Mr. and Mrs
ter and Mrs, Clyde
and children. all of Zion; Mr.
Charles Bower and daughter, of Mill
heim, and Mrs, and Mrs, homas O'-
Donnell and children and Paul Yeager,
all of Wilkes-Barre.
o were
ter,
Were
Shearer
Hockman
and Mrs,
Misa Elizabeth McCartney,
cede Campbell, Mrs, John
and the latter's son Jacob, all of Bal-
timore, to Centre Hall to
Mr. and Mrs, Bamuel Shoop.
Mullen being a sister of Mrs,
she remained for a week, the
. returning home earlier. Mrs FF,
VCronnaur, of Patton, a daughtér of |
\Mrs, Shoop, Is also at the Shoop home.
Mrs. Cronnaur recently underwent a
serious operation from which she has
not fully recovered
R, W, Bohn, teacher of the Gram.
mar grade In the local schools In com-
pany with his brothers, Wallace, Wert
and Fred Bohn, and cousin, Luther
Wert drove to Camp Susquehanock,
in Susquehanna county, on Friday eve:
ning, and Sunday returned home,
bringing with them James Bohn, also
a brother. The latter was engaged at
the camp during the summer, and now
has gone to Columbus, Ohlo, where he
hag been teaching Agricuture in the
Ohio State University, He is a grad-
uate of Penn State. .
McMullen
drove
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
CASES, ETC.
convened on last
for
nses
HEARD
Thur
relations
this
day
and
court
Court
domestic
triable before
Jury
Clair Hall, charged
gambling device,
prosecution,
for
other «
wthout a
with
Sens
fine
pe-
Comm, vs,
maintaing a
tenced to pay
of $100 and undergo
riod of three years,
Comm. vs, Ernest Simler,
desertion and non-support,
defendant discharged
of costs,
vs. Jacob Mann,
and non-support;
Bara Mann. Defendant
the costs of prosecution,
month to the Desertion,
Parole officer for the
Coste Of
probation
charged
After
upon
payment
Comm charged with
prosecut-
ordered to
ard $15.00
Probation
use of his
pay
per
and
Aukerman, charged
Prosecutor
detectiva, Defendant
finding of grand jury and
ed to pay costs of prose ution,
Elmer
larceny.
Com, vs
oden,
wadved
wag sentences
Leo
and sen-
suspended,
charged with break-
and lar
Defendant
and
terice was
Comm. va, same
entering €ny. prosecutor,
walved finding
ntenced to
of $1.00
toden
and
COSTE
Loo
of gr
pay
and t
House
wis 84
ition,
homas ith,
fle;
Police
sentenced
rutomaot Prose
SBiate De
y and was
to the Penitentiary
two and one-half nor
wre than v
Mike
¥
M
witter
Def
and was sentenced to pay ti
charged
utrix,
1d gull
e conta,
on for
Comm
with
unyak,
3 1 VV. prose
kas endant ple
ty.
a fine of 825.00 and a
year
As MA
CHILDREN SWIPE
LLOYD VONADA'S PURSE
Brown chi and a Styers
whsder te of age. and
held
ustody
rker,
purse « ontain
parked Main
Sunday a wes
of Spring Mills
the Legion park
their iil gotten
and after eating and drink g
time they to th,
the entrance to the park
and ten dollars
whereupon Mr. Bhéasley,
the garage, called for th, po
kept nine dollars, giving them
for car fare home. Th, chil-
admitted to the theft of
a tricy which was recovered, They
bad only 656 cents left when they reach.
ed Lock Haven and Mr, Sheasley gave
| potie @ the $ he had taken from them.
Three
child all
all of Lock
juvenile court under
Mrs, H H. Gage
lowing their theft
ing 330 from a car
street in Haven.
Joyd Vonada,
to
apend
n
Haven
years
for
of
are being
the +
social w
of n
on
Lock K
children went
Mill Hall to
for
Sheasley
for
for
went
nt
drinks offered
Pros
of
prietor
lice and
enough
police
le
WHITEWASHING
and SPRAYING
Dairy Barns a Specialty.
Modern and Efficient
Equipment.
WORK GUARATEED,
EDWARD DURST
CENTRE HALL
038, 4t
SEPTEMBER COURT
OPENED MONDAY,
HWIrn
Official
Cases
in
of
Judge Fleming
Robes—Large
Appeared
Number
Disposed of,
criminal
morning, Fleming
pearing In official the first
pearance of a Centre county judge in
our county court in such apparel, which
will now permanent Insti
tution in here,
The cases far are of
passing our readers, there-
fore no full account will given
The case of the Commonwealth
Prof. Willlam P, Hosterman ls
ception to the foregoing. Mr,
man was charged with forgery by
B, Grove, wife of Arthur Grove,
Spring Mills. The bil}
the grand jury, and
pald by the prosecutrix
ed that Mr,
Grove's name
September
Monday
court
Judge np
robes,
become a
courts
hard
interest to
our
Oy
be
va,
an ex-
Hoster
Eva
to
was charg-
the costs
It
for $100
borrow
on a note
ippears Grove wished
trom Jr. Hosterman «
Hostérman refused to
uld b
10
Mr
note
n note,
accept the
fl
wi signed by
note was pre.
COOKING SCHOOL AT MILLHEIM.
Genera] Electric
HOSTERMAN & STOVER.
——————— A pA
ZEIGLER ADVANCED,
ent Edwin
ii
DR,
Dr
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
#
MEDICAL
iTH
INSPECTORS FOR
(CLASS SCHOOL
et
Six Inspectors for Centre County, Dr.
McQueen Acting In This Distriet,
11 art Gr a
naiscior ss
Insp
covers
tor's
ccinations
employment
- ination
examinations mi
certifi vaccinations
of
ateg only.
and examinations are made free
charge,
The
the
sehool snd
the
medical in
medica) wr, Are
authorized physicians t«
revaceination required
to of
had two unsuccessful
their family
spectors,
county direct
only
the
the admission
who he
tempts at
physician,
temporary certif
Inst These
revaccirnted (only by the auth-
orized medical inspector and a
new temporary oertificate jssued
the present school term if the medi
cal official revaccination
does not produce a successful result.
For inspection in 1831-—Patton town.
ship, schools: Ferguson township, 11
Harris township 8 schools,
Not to be inspected this year--Haif
Moon township, & College
township, 9 schools; bors
ough. 31 schools,
Inspector for above district, Dr. Wm,
Glenn, Jr, State College.
For inspection in 1031-—Bellefonte
borough, 30 schools,
Not to be Inspected this year—Ben-
ner township, 7 schools; Spring towne.
ship. 18 schools; Milesburg borough, 4
schools,
Inspector for above district,
R. Barlett, Bellefonte, R. I. 3
For inspectiohy In 1931--Centre Hall
borough, 8 schools; Gregg township, 13
schools; Miles township, § schools:
Penn township, 4 schools; Haines town
ship, 6 schools,
Not to be inspected this year—Pot-
for
beginners
official 4
school
ive fil«
vaccination by
or for all
of vaccination
be official ly
canton
yoar. must
ones)
sChool
for
inspector's
4
schools:
schools;
State Collegs
8.
Dr. JL
*
|
|
ough, 9 schools,
Ins for al
Thomas G,
The three
are Dr, E, H. Harris,
W. J. Kurtz Howard;
Philipsburg
their
poector OV 6 district
MoQueen, Millhe
other district
Dry
im,
inspectors
Shoe. Dr
Dr. A L
territory
snow
and
with
homes,
OR LICENSES,
es LGAS TAX
respective
——————— A A ———
PINCHOT'S POWER ATTACKS
CRITICIZED BY SPARGO
us prr—
ba or
—
He “Disregards Truth”
Governor Pinchot's attacks on public
were scored directly and by
in speeches before the twen-
convention the Penneyl-
Association, held in Bed.
of
"Sonn soar MOTOR
LICENSES, ETH a»
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CORPORATION ii
2005 TAXES-243y%
ROAD A \ 7 AE
A CEL" F ROD
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RECEIPTS ( HTS BONDS
5 Na
MOTOR
LICENSES, HERD,
ETC. JTANCE
4x vanes
[1053 4)
John MOTOR
all eo LICENSES, ETC,
an economist, ~ 24. Ww
Spargo, of Old Bennington
sald the b
and others were made In
disregard the truth”
The
given to the
habit
from
¥t.,
y Pin-
vanton
attacks
A
PORAT 10M
TAXES
Of
much
danger»
Governor, Spa
“unfortunat
rgo
o and
the
consid electri
the
of ring in
viewpoint pol
from that
A—-~MencaxTiLE
B—Liqumn
C—Uxrren
Cook; Licesses, Warrs, Wis axp Deeos
Fueis Tax Rett ENED To Counmies
Srates Covrusuesye OC ONTRIBUTIONS
DISBURSEMENTS
STATE HIG
JIA i ;
CONSTRUTION MAINTENANCE
AND SUPERVISION
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tel ok Be
PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
15% a four-line ad. in this
tittle
wr Me Way
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for
These
a n 1}
pars
olamn, nds
of
from n
fot
oo
are wonder
results Advers
“Help Wanted™
30 wr Sale”
SEIATE HiGHwWR YS ™
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STATE. MGHWAYS
[LT MATL td TION, MAINTENANCE,
\ RX
NA SPERVISEN SUPERVISION
532.8%. \ J 4% a |
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STATE HIGHWA YS N\
ONSTRUCTION, MANTENANCE
AND SUPERVISION
®
1929-1931
MiLitary AFFarns
Sra1e Povice
: for sale
haries A.
woalsbure
nge
pring
C-
D-
F-Gamg Com MISSION
F—Fisnn CoM MISSION
AJ UDICIARY
B—LEgIsLATIVE
y sy 8
arm. |
WANTED
cheap
CHEAP
fifteen acres
with or without
miles of Centre
roads,
ensgntial. -
LAND “Three to
cleared land,
ing, within ten
Hall. Location. water, |
quality of land (no swamp) not
H LL Et Tight, Centre Hall
¢
of
build
THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best
WANTED Market
kinds; tankage sok,
A. M. Reigel, Centre
R3.
of all
per ewe
phone 11-
tu
hickens
$2 00
Hall;
Kind of Job Printing,
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21.
count of Jewish Holiday.
School Days Are
until6 P. M.,
think seriously of School Clothes. We have, as usual, a ready supply of every possible gar-
ment for stardy boys and active girls. Prices, this year, are nore reasonable than ever.
DON'T FORGET THE GYM CLOTHES.
BOYS’ GIRLS’ Sh
oes
School Oxfords, dressy straps
SUITS DRESSES
We have d-plece Suits at all All concelvable styles and
prices—from $4.95, and higher. patterns, both In school gar.
Brother. and priced from #130
and higher, Serviceable, well
ments and In dressier types
You can buy them with two Prices from 0c and higher.
short trousers, one long and one appearing, reasonable Shoes for
Every Boy and Girl ;
NIEMANS DEPT. STORE
ments,
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM
GO FARTHEST®
OPEN EVERY
EVENING Except
Thcuday and
Thursday
OPEN EVERY
EVENING Except
Suasiny and
Thursday.