The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 24, 1931, Image 1

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VOL. CV. CENTRE HALL. PA... THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1931. ; NO. 37
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SHOUSE ADVOCATES . 64 9 3 os ¢ 8 NEWS NOTES FROM THE } 8
WET PLATFORM COURT NEWS, PRESBYTERIAN MANSE|* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL CENTRE CO. “HIGH” LEAGUE TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
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& ® » . . . . » * . The ffuntingdon Presbytery on NOTES,
Ohalrman of Democratic National Ex- [Reported by 8. D. Gettig, Esq.] Thursday and Friday last held an Ev-
wrelistiec convention in the First Pres ‘harles A
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Eastern and Western Sections Come
ecutlye Committee Declares for Newton Floray, who was convicte
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
Light Wines and Beer and Pro on Monday of statutory rap etc
was sentenced to y the costs of| tev. Henry A tddle, Jr. Is the Dasioriipeatment, ern Seetlon—Winners to Play Of FROMIALL PA T8
hibition Referendum. £1.00 and under id church Champlonship at State College,
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prosecution. a fine of
than
. go imprisonment not thar .
A Democratl ' Bend : November 25.
ght wines and
more than ¢ years in
tion referendum y . shvs ; . in 3 ‘ ri
ww apt . ae : SER resenting the Sessions ¢ Babbath 4 di Ty oy fa oe ’ aati 3 he Court]®’ Hablifties, Frozen nscets are
Shouse, chalrma i £ Id Wagner, Hare with i . . " Wy ho il treatment 1 n Sa day. yee it a n I nu i .
tional executive
1, of Fleet.
i t =] oil, ™ . 3 srmaAnce iy rej vised r daug Mrs. D. R.
‘abl by he Prosecutor an de ’ 4 : 1 i : ; . & : a : Th i ’11 wine again divide in K 6p and Loy Ke r at the Bee
ing session of cong inciuae fendar.t
Other legislation
have Democrats
tion of the farm boar iu BY Tian Comm, V8. arry Sunday
re-enactment of the Wagner bill toes for assault and battery Rebershurg
tablish employment offices nationally, iG. T. Kline is case, svangelis m - a 1} . for 1 1a et & of Siihak
the five-day week for federal employes}the preceding one. grows out of a fight girector of ti vision of Eve EB tr ays Lo or (East Pent : ee ae ag.
and opposition to the use of the injunc fat Oak Hall on the 24th day of June, ; loard of nal rea ! ? Gregg Townsl at pring Mills
tion in labor disputes, which difficulties arose from the throw- w Yori Hv a . arvey ressler { tellefonte f Walke r
Shouse's views, which he described ling of firecrackers The verdict wus! rf New York. associate dir surgical patie having f The Western wi
as entirely personal, were published by [guilty and the defendant was sentenced |... division, let + series of ted last Tuesday fol w Ce corresponding
the Woman's National Democratic to pay the costs of prosecution, a fine | in personal work, Besides these study Donald Eugene Mesmer, 18 months} * ow fo al BR ay ne. ar, In the State there are
club in the Democratic Bulletin. Thejof $50, and to the county jail for aiperfods there was a period
sven over|old son of Mrs, Mary Mesmer, of How legs | « ¥ and 1V graces, ant 4 6 w ing the collar, 1500 jess
Bulletin has also asked other partyjiperiod of thiry days. to group study Insses for religious|ward, died ; » hospital on Wednes- ; '
Comm. va. 8. C. Rudy: indicted for work ; ay of las Teen. ir ata Ly . ps ma A fifteen-ascre timber tract along
Matida, fine last year.
leaders to submit their platform ideas. 5
Shouse said the party should pledge forgery; prosecutor, W. H. Clark. This Special music was brought the first Mrs. Edward R. Houtz and infe 1” i a) : ; he chan - Philips. cf oli oad: alt
itself for a prohibition referendum by case grows out of a check given for|night by the Lewistown choir and thejson, of Bellefonte, were discharged so oy : Lk “at public sale to W. A. Stover for $180,
offering a substitute for the 1Stham-l....av lent by the prosecutor to onel|second night by the men's chorus of | Tuesday hampi ip cart s a large silver cup | PEPE to W. &. Stover for yi)
endment. Congress first would havetofip hart Rudy and delivered to 8. C.{the same church Mre Charles Conway. of { ! i oi , but a smal ortion of the tract was
pass the substitute. Shouse held, how-lp,ay and the allegations being that| Dr. Leonard V. Buschman of th was discharged © Trandas . a a burned oveer during last spring.
ever, in voting on it the membersig Rudy forged the name of Rebert|Centra) Presbyterian church § tas - So ad }
8 ceiving surgical treatment ar ward Saf ix seed tla ¥ ight acre will
“need not voice personal endorsement Rudy 142 \ i 1 t ir tit his} 8 V
Mrs, Ja ; IT and inf
jellefonte, y discharged Tuesday
as the endorser. The court di- ugh he message”
but could “merely state a WIlngness |, tag that no verdict of gullty could|ni rs r. Buschman
to offer the people the chance to Passi. grrived at and sent the case to thell with [llustrations 1 ss
judgmnt in the knowledge that unless fs. on the question of costs and dis- Jlaer were mast n their} ist
and until ratified by three-quarters ofl ,r00d the defendant accordingly. The|wor) fy the statistics Powell 34) son
the States, the substitute not be jury returned a verdict of not gullty Th ue resi as clog ro he t. Powell £ M DAITS after re-|
es Yada 1 poor
Boalsburg
effective. a laced the costs one-half on thelchurches chien ompose the Centre van irgical , Was dqis-
He urged immediate amendment of ] i
the Velstead act to legalize jzht wines ‘ M1 . . 4 ; : : in
and beer « ] the beer aX} antend tudy te v the costs an dith Ross. Mr Ros Lowd M1 surgical patient for oe pas vo weeks. {rh the adults as weil as Lh na winter months, She 3 go from here
alone would yilek immense Ie) *fremitted the ts ns against WW Philly tradford from the oalshurg was di reed on Wednesda - : " to Leesdale, thence on y Detroit, Fol
and employment would De prot ided for “Kk and direct a ber rrant iret Mr. and Mrs Frank Wieland Heh: A Tonk os ; nthe oid | . a rey ¥4 rely ¢ er coach lHowing her visit the latter place, she
“gsaveral hundred tho n le men.” }y jo wv one Frank ) - n'a wit-{fron "1 Grove Mills—Mr. and hg t Mahlon Mifoakew i eal ne e, gave a very interestngloill return : cotsdale. where her
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BOY FALLS 25 FEET teria and larceny. Projeeute L ——————— . Rv T, onary. a bas rier : A
WITHOUT BREAKING BONES| Bode; inty detective B. 1 ) SCHOOL-COMMUNITY FAIRS, Ter adi wibitond he : rs ion Pe tht x Doub
4 th thelr
Eastern Division. nid t 1 Ww jam entered
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Seed Corn Selection Demonstration at r Th o x Slug , o ® a dis ha r y be toh by ; The mow ent in Mifflinburg to iffie
Farm of Ray Sharer, ™ COT stone for the new Fal : - . 4 wird ly a n i bY ing day November 13—Rebersburg at Spring Prove its wale lant by expending
re of Penne Valley will gather [Reformed church, East Colleg ' tombe pm. or eo den ERA harass Camb anntha als Mills: E. P. V. H. 8 at Hublersburg roximately $32,000 to build a ress
farm of Ray Sharer on s fue. State lege, will be laid Sunday], , 8 Bae ng : SF Chasiae Corrie . EUBON November 30-—E. 3 * HH 8 at Re. |ervoir, was defeated at the recent elege
one 10 Xe
water system.
stration will be conducte by county hiladelphia ats for tian . ing on hn es B u t the h ER tal on Saturda ’ Tr ot a “4 . ol : Coll a at tonls- Misses Myla Spyker, Louise Smithy
agent RC. Blaney, with of. Nicolas wae ie Yemetbns ‘and thaan . % : . Ytaasy ort Matilda at Cents all entre Hall Catharine and
Schmitz as the speaker. Anyor in PENNS VALLEY BANKS a : erie Keller of Pleasant Gap. Mone
terested is invited to attend shay 4 FAR Ani in Sunday Te Tn day of last week started on an &
= STATE DEPOSITORIES treatment ge. a : . or |pieasu Nirgaa Pune -
. ; buch | Farmers Natlonal Bank Elects Three sista a batbstannt rs nirg [day A TE f2 tor. and returned the atte
Purebred Holsteln Cow Has Oufstand- Hiate isurer JMartin's report o Officers te od — : A 0 ies : sville a ort Matild oe > RE. Felurasll (ag lalla) part
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ing Record, . unde wre] i in banks indicate reatment . , p r af aviiie 4 voung ladies are al
there in ti of $37 itted on | tober urs trol employed in the offices at Penn State
leads)’ ™™ ‘org of U AITners Jae Charles ith, ¢ Sir “ila oT 3 inte Sd hes fat 3 rious apacities
to cow testing records i
Ira Whiteman tester for
County Co Testing Asso . Ee {mi : Bi . i Jonssa’} Matias at Si panded radio broadcast servide
1. a pure ” Holstein cow : (us reyes § Aut n : il x ar C4 : i ” - : a Fa ; $i "nlloy Yaville Centro all. includd a Sunday chapel ac rviced
Hartle Brothers of Betle-1 C00 © "0 "al A ky ene [directors of he Farmers National Bank] r= Marian Wyand. « smont, is] November 6-—R lle at Boals-fand home foo! ames starts this
made an outstanding rec-j§ et mE apt na cy > te fill the aly ALIRO v the argica mim naving 1 | Ohi ira Hal at 3 i at the Pennsyls
ing ja past six years 000 from the a sy char a } $ send nr ; 8 3 nities I Sunday : uh Vem 13 bonis < t 8 nt vai i St at d lege The oh 3] serve
adowslops Aralia Hartog produced g shit ormick “. pup 59 nati » s leg il at rt Ma i il] start each Sunday morfis
during the six years period 78754 be ———————————————— J the i . ning of Ot iilda at Boals at ol and present outstande
of milk: 28548 pounds butterfat: val Mathlas—Sheffer, ¢ lellefonte J vice. presi. tn ‘ollege at Reedsvill visiting akers. The permanent
ue of milk sold. $2011 32; total feed Invitations have been issued by Mr. jd to serve in the vacancy caused iP. V. BANK MAKES " 3 and news reports
cost. $708.11: return above feed cost.land Mrs. Charles F, Sheffer. o ve {iy the recent election of W. CC. Bmeltz. ; : entre hi . irg eact y a o'clock noon OONe
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$1303.21. This cow was kept underiart for the wedding of their daugh-jer president of the bank 15 P. C. PAYMENT
average farm conditions and was milk- ter, Hazel May Sheffer, t« Cald On Monday the Penna Valley Bank- Kix Sunday Childien Sent to Home r, 8 his son Stuart oA
admitted
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od only twice a day. She freshened well Mathias, of Milton. The ding g company made iis
tien « higt gs a aa 15 14 3 ’ 3 Al nk Bake Sale,
six times. Her high record was 16.~ jwill take s in the Methodist church ; y general
3 rar : 34 fw nt $ 4
242 potinds of milk and 535.5 pounds] Watsontown, Thursda - EAM Society the payment
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© butterfat wor loewst record wasjtobe at R o'clock Presbivierian Buren © i hold a ak Antara
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10,230 pounds of milk and 3766 Ibs : f home-mads cakes ples
payment} Charles F Sheffer left Friday of last |Runkle. Jr, the former's sister-in-law,
week with four of the children of Ad.|Mrs. Margaret Garret, and Miss Mae
: i am Sunday. of Dewart. who were ad-|Pel Hargrave, all of Philadelphia, moe
and under made some time a mitted to the home for the Prevention |tored to Centre Hall last Thursday, 0
he checks represent fifteen per cent lof Cruelty to Children in Philadelphia. [*Pend a day at the doctor's farm east
Sunday Mr. Sheffer took the young. |of town. The junior Mr, Runkle is a
~~ na ha cls ing, deporita snd are being paid lest children of fr. Sunday to the |#enior in the medical school of Jeffers
able cows as demonstrated by this me undersigned wil] have a fruit Og re Patronage through the First National Bank here. [Children’s Home of Pennsylvania, lo-}®on College, and is affectionately nes
cow's performance auct¥n on the lawn at his home, Sat earnestly solicited he bank, a private institution, clos: leated at Pittsburgh. Mr. S8heffe r. who mebered by many here whose 80+
———- A ———— urday night. Sept. 26th, at 9:00 o'clock ss ed Its doors finally on Jung 13th j&« a director of the home for children quaintance he formed during his sume
Order of Eastern Star to Hold Distrlet|,;.q will offer bananas, peaches, grapes PENN STATE FOOTBALL Ll at Pittsburgh, traveled a distance of | vacations some few years ago.
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cantaloupes. etc, to the highest bidder SEASON OPENS SATURDAY Nominees In Mifflin Connty, 900 miles to place the children in the] Wheat seeding is completed on most
District No. 10 of the Order of East: WwW. F. COLYER Penn State will open its forty-Afth| The primary election In Mifflin coun homens Eight children are included in fof the farms in Penns and Brush vale
orn Star Will hod their Gisriet meat. Centre Hall pg |fooWall season with Waynesburg Col-fty was closely contested for almost the Sunday family. The mother andlleys and many of the flelds are begine
ing. Saturday afternoon, September lege Saturday of this week. It will bel wwe infant child dled a short time ago. ning to show a velvet of green,
26, at Hecla Park. Meeting at 2 o'- ————————————————————— the first meeting in history of Penn every office, and is sald to have been} Adam Sunday is nown about here Weather conditions have been very fave
clock. Dinner at 6 o'clock, followed by | Cs H. H. 8. Wins from Rebersharg|state and Waynesburg in football. al- the most bitterly fought In many He is a son of the late Liewelyn SBun-jorable to preparing a fitting seed bad
entertainment. All Eastern Star mem-| | High School. though the institutions have met in years. The tickets named follow: day. and as well for germination and LTOWs
bers are invited Mra. Mary Stouck, The Centre Hall High and Rebers. other sports President Judge—Rep., Paul Leh- ————————— ing of the young plants. Although
of IA4ck Haven, district deputy grand f4...o High met in a soccer ball contest The Waynesburg team is coached by |[/an: Democrat. W, W, Utley. Wild Honey Plentifaul the berries are selling at a losing
matrgn, will be in charge of the dis-] .. ‘10 latter's grounds Tuesday evening |d Penn State graduate. Frank N. Wolf. Commissioners—Rep., C. G. Kauff'l ywijjam Zimmerman and son Marry, {Price there is no aparent decrease in
trict neeting, For dinner reservations |, 1g finished wtih a score of four to The director of athletics for the Yellow |™Man. Lewistown, and Frank L. Camp-l,¢ Reynolds avenue, Bellefonte, are the acreage. A few acres less on cach
call Mrs, Knutsen, 567-J by Friday five in the local team's favor. At the Jackets, James Miller, also is a Penn bell. Belleville. Democrat, 0. WW. Care noted hunters of wild animals and farm sown to the crop, however, would
noon, September 25. end of the fourth quarter the local]State graduate, son, Belleville, and R. C, Houser, ofl qe and just as successful in hunt. not be noticed, yet would make a vast
—————————— team tied the score, when it wags agreed ———————————————— Miss iH A iy ing bees, This fall so far they have total over the entire State and country,
Governor Pinchot is again makingjto continug for two periods of five min: Nine Get Drivers’ Licenses, Wosimid ttorney-<Howard O. Lant® und 13 bee trees, Seven of the trees] The Centre Hall Y. P. B., the only
reparations to circumvent the Statejutes each. During these sriods Cen: . " . . . . have been cut and the other six arelorgani
i stitution. As a Forester Secre-itre Hall succeeded in a the tie. Nine out of twelve applicanta for au«} Prothonotary—Rep., George H. Rick-l in siavding. According to William had En gd In the Roundy
h / tombile drivers’ llcenseg passed thelard; Democrat. James J, Jacobs, of
tary he resigned and overnight he was] At the same time the girls of thel, ys given by the Bellefonte detail of | Burnham. Zimmerman this has been an especially {the county W. C. T. U, convention at
reappointed with an Increase in sal-{two schools played dodge ball with a
thn — As i. : good honey year, The smallest yield | Philipsburg,
ary. This time $20,000,000 are involv: winning score for the Centre Hall phys Fg WAY patrol Sait week: aunty Treasurer-—Rep., J. Paul from any of the seven trees cut was oan rs? y/ Nhort tue Bo, ie
The following received their permits] Kauffman, MoVeytown: Democrat, F.lae ¢ & People in attendance were Jane
ed. But What is the constitution tolteam. —Phyllis L. Malone, Wingate; Frank|C. Henry, of MeVeytown ; 3% pounds of honey while the best]Campbell, Ann Wert, Mabe; Burkholde
men in like Pinchot! ——————L——n Passnello, Clarence; Stephen Bodin, Register and Recorder—Rep. W. W. yield Sr 1» pounds, The total am- or, Alice Burkholder Evelyn Colyer,
Sk ——————————— Arrangements are being made by the [Bellefonte: M. Lenore Taylor, Belle- | Rodgers: Democrat, Sherman Warner. out of honey taken so far is nearly | Laura Belle MoCormick, Isabel Grade
Biworth Frazier, who had been work: [ Ladies’ Ald Society of the Methodist [fonte: Frances E. Bezdek, State Col-} Director of Poor—Rep, Mrs, Grace 400 pounds, ford, Robert Bradford, Robert MoCore
Akron, Ohlo, Is at the home offehurch to hold a supper in the social lege; Irene Grant. State College; Mra Arnold Shileds, Reedsville, and fylvest. —————————— mick, William Campbell, John Spyker
father, Charles Frazier. of near lrsoms adjoining the church, on Sat-]Alton C. Miller, State College; Charles fer Baker, Lowistown: Deniocrat. John] Anyway, Judge Fleming didn't dig jYemes Burkholder, accompanied
re. uPday, October 31st. Stewart Parker, State College, and|M. Fisher, Derry township, and J, MH. [those official robes out of the late Mrs. Robery Campbell and the Y. P,
Barl Peters, Milesburg, French, Oliver township, Judge Quigley's wardrobe, B, instructor, Mrs, ¥, V. Goodhart,
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Peg Haturday Roni norte BEY # v5
rtd arfat ! Sat uran : ! Fy hth, start. ’ 3 y % %
oO hutteriat, ’ » . ’ of the ey 1 a & f sty okt « .
f ys FRUIT AUCTION, ing at 2 P. M. in the y general, also known as cheok- lon
Consistent producers are the profit.
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