VOL. CV. TAKEN TO LOCK HAVEN HOS CAST, Lock in Arthur M. is in the hospital Reigel resting fairly well Haven a plaster paris cast, due to a broken and shattered pelvis Done sustained Ear his truck Thanksgiving morning. ly Mr, Reigel, Sid- W. Reigel and son, morning drove a to the 1, ney F. for a load of fodder. was loaded, the elder Reigel sat on the load the the truck. On entering the road from the fleld fle fle near Tusseyville, When the fodder Rockey corn while son drove limb of a tree switched Mr. Reigel and ground, known to the son until mond lane, to tell him he had lost a portion of his load. Stopping truck, the son at once saw what had happened, that not only a portion of NEWS NOTES FROM THE PRESBYTERIAN MANSE On Thanksgiving Day the Presbyter- ian Manse was the scene of a wedding ceremony. The contracting parties were William Harold Callahan and Miss Virginia Etsher Bailey, of loalsdurg The young folks were accompanied by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey. They were joined In marriage by the use of the ring cere mony while standing among the ferns. The young immediately betook themselves to the home of the bride's aunt where the were served with the wedding dinner started t wedding hest couple y + t they the Qouth hen and on weir trip. fast of which was to nn point consin. The brid High employe Shop at e is a graduate of Boalsburg and the bridegroom is an State Ele The bride arment school of Penn tric was dressed The frien ’ ifs youn them can give of God. Mrs. State the Presbyterian chu evening, at 7:30. She bring views and instruction the Pas- ston Play, which she saw while abroad Plépse remember Dec. 6th We would be pleased to have every- body see and hear this interesting ac count as it portrayed both the eve and to thy ear. Be sure bring your friends with you; they will want to be present also. ¥ & wish that the world the Providence couple all the happiness them through Haller, wif will a of of in on Babbath Haller, lecture Prof College, EiVe a Will us upon the date. is to to Miss Grace Wible of Beaver Springs, was a Thanksgiving guest with her uncle's family. a —— a ————— In short, Dr resign as a member of na University faculty because he lieved and practiced TOLERANCE, ————— AP AA Surface was forced to the Susquehan- be- The Pennsylvania vehicle code makes lahle mits a child under 13 a parent to damages who per- rey ge to years of a and injuries to another person result from an ac- cident when the child is driving. The same jlability also applies to a person not a parent who allows child less operate a motor vehicle a C—O A UI the promises to ba the Here are in deer again. And this » most dangerous season for the hunter since the doe daw was framed At that time, the passage of the dos law waa considered a boon to the hunter ft meant his Even the most careless hunter would look close we protection. he would shoot instead of a buck deer. and the $100.00 fine for his carelessness to now, we're right back to the “good old was something think about, shot first and then t lot's hope that kind of a days” when many went to see what it was they were shooting at, hunter is a rare bird in these days. EE A A—— The complaint of the possibility that Democrats may make unemployment one of the dssues in the coming presi- dential campaign with grace from Republican that used the word “soup-house” so often in their political columng that soup was spelled with two 0's because ty p were not enough u sorts. That, course, was before the linotype age in country newspaper offices. If the present were a Democratic administra- tion the s-o-u-p mats would have pro- nounced hair jines. C—O SSA Philipsburg Home Burned, Fire of unknown origin last week de- stroyed the home of William Rothrock, of South Philipsburg. The contents of the house were also lost. The Roth- rook family were visiting in Johns- town when the fire occurred, A neigh- bor discovered the fire and called the Philipsburg Fire company but the blaze was beyond conroy when the fire men mrived. The loss, estimated at $3,000, is partly covered by Insurance. comes PITAL—PLACED IN PLASTER PARIS father dis- the load missing, but his Hurryving was back the short fodder lay, He was unvon- he being also te where the the son dug his father from it. scious, and that condition re- in after Mr, McClena- mained for some time brought to his home by han, Dr. Hugh Morrow administered and temporary Mr. Haven that His relief. In the even- BEave Lock ing Reigel was sent to the hospita; in the ambulance from institution. condition is reported as being {very fair. The character of the iIn- jury will require the use of the cast Mr. ‘is 68 years of age, but his good phy- which will doubt inow serve him well, makes him appear for five or more weeks. Redgel sical condition, no much younger. EAST PENNS VALLEY HIGH WINS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP ford East Penns Valley High proved thelr claim for the County Soccer Champion ship they defeated the local High school team by a 2-1 score. The game was played on New Beaver Field, at State and was referred by Wm. Jeffry, varsity soccer at | Penn State EP. V. H 8 scored quarter, during which th ntly hammering Only the excellent when College, coach the first they wero Hall's nse uf The I in ne Centre defe prevented more scoring. evened the count in ored goal Rickert on front the ¥ 3 » y/o of the Euam Val goal interesting sporism H hampions and Centre Hall sportsmen. « Halj 8 is playing in the Central ’ nship tournament. They Tuesday, and were Middleburg Valley High champion. consequently wil} School the ORVIS on Friday A——————— A ASA WEAVER INJURED AT WHITE ROCK Orvis Weay received a ful 1 a ner as to { White Friday his home or ankles wan in the Gap, on to painfu of his when large stone fell in such a hit it while working Pleasant brought a fellow he was County hospital Y Quarries, n He was by Ted Wyland. worker. Next day, Saturday, taken to tha Centre by Edward Lair for X-ray exam- ination. The picture indicates the In- jury confined to bruises, no bones hav- ing been broken. The injury is caus. ing Mr, Weaver suffer considerable pain, Rock afternoon an to { C—O S——— Bridge and “Shower” Tuesday Miss Eliza- jartholomew entertained the Jun- which a and at the same a few additions, H RR. White's by Mrs useful, and Last evening beth for Bridge Chub, member, in her home; {time, the Chub, with gave a shower for Dr. bride. The gifts received White were lovely and | greatly appreciated, Those White, Mrs I RHowe, Mrs A. Homan. | Daniel Ida Frazier Louise Smith, of ghe is were Mrs Miss \erna Mrs W Mrs, Mins Mins Milas Miss Myla Spyker. Miss Martha Yearick, and the Bartholo family. who were 8. Ww (Forgan Albert Agnes present Boozer, Sradford, J J. Mrs Mrs Stover, Emery, Geary, Dap, also mew The ments were appropriate to the Thanks- {giving i. decorations and the refresh. Beano. ——— A ——— INO RELIEF FROM i PINCHOT ROAD PROGRAM The execution of the Pinchot road iprogram has brought littly or no relief | locally to the unemployed. The Brush | Valley road west from Centre Hall to | Linden Hall, the Boalsburg road from Old Fort to Boalsburg, have been grad. ed, and the Tusseyville road has been graded. olled and chipped. The only work done on Representative Shaffer's road down Sinking creek and by his farm, was confined to “brushing out.” The net employment furnished, aside from the men regularly employed on State highways for a half dozen or more years, was eleven days’ work di- vided among two lalorers. So, we see, that if the same policy was carried out throughout the State this - fall, the Pinchot program to date has afforded no relief whatever, C—O The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. ROAD BANDITS SLUG ASHLAND SALESMAN of H. FP. Vietim In Reading Hospital Rossman, Spring Mills— Serious Condition In The dispatch, dated Ilead- following 28th, referring to OT Howard ¥ ting, November Mr. Mrs, of Spring Mills, Philadelphia i and Hossman, g {OF appeared In Sunday's Record who foroed the near fow morming., | Bandits hig car to the of i 3 2.1 {gilda of the road Berkley, on Pottsville pike a miles north Reading, this attacked for rob liam Rossman, Ashland, salesman a Reading abattolr company. and X {bed him™of $1000, Rossman is in a serious condition In Hospital. po- | lice are scouring Berks and Schuylkill 1 * or Reading City and State counties for his assallants. The attack occurred about 45 10: A M. traveled road. Police | say Rossman was followed from Potts-| ville By Y the on a heavily two men who forced him to} struck him with to side of the road, a blunt instrument. tried strangle | him, and left him semi-conscious by | the roadside { Police ty the color, | all entrance watched dark In t sedan, i ire wheels, Meager in-| 10} i formation which Rossman was able give ented one « ¢ bandits was 3 w th tall. t ther short and wearing a brown coat and brown cap —— I ——————— PROFITABLE HOG FEEDING, Harry E. Fye own WE CO sive HOES He } 0), FIRE AT BELLEFONTE Tuesday Bellefonte presumably ACADEMY morning the residence the Academy was from sparks The the damage promt AA A, Additional Red Cross Membar. Additions to the Rad Cross Roy Call during the past week were as follows F. Bradford, Clover Club. Dr. H R. White, Mra Misa Rebecca Derstine, D Ww Mra W Keller, Kell K PF. or A MP ————— Illustrated Lecture In Church. Presbyterian Mrs will # give nm Play,” surch 6th, one is « ordially State College on "The Preshyter Haller. of Hustrated the on Sunday at 7:30 invited to talk Passi locay " n ¢ evening, De- o'clock Every- attend, ian coember IL A AI SDAA. COUNTIAN ON TEAM; WINS IN JUDGING The Pennsylvania Livestock Judging Team of V. A Martin. Assistant Director of Vocation: under the direction al Agriculture, made one of the best records of any Pennsylvania team. The City, the is of National Import. contest at Kansas where team won, ance, there being 35 States represent. ed by teams. The not only placed sixth, but fourth in cattle The of Mothersbaugh, of the Harris Township William Vocational Pennayivania boys as a team also placed in horses and fifth {easy Dan was composed Vocational school, Boalsburg! of school, Oxford; and Harry Detwiler. of Fretz, the Cochranville the Morrison Cove Vocational school, at Martingburg, E. M. Dale of at Boalsburg, has been very suc- cessful in coaching judging teams and has had a boy on each of the last two Pennsylvania teams, Honors, such as those won hy this year's Pennsylvania team, are the Dest expression of the type of work being done in the vocational schools, fH A SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED AT PENN STATE Of the sixteen scholarships offered at Penn State, but onewas won by a student from Centreocounty. Mary Me- Farlana a sophomore of State Oullese wag ong of five co-eds to gather a prize. The scholarships range from $100 to $200-two offered by John W. White and fourteen are Loulse Carnes fa scholarships, AA SS “The Methodist Sunday school will render its Christmas program Wednes: teacher agriculture day evening, December 22, SUSQUEHANNA UNLV, PROF, FORCED TO QUIT Snyder County House Voted for Who Rule. Revlled— County Grange Censures Hh, Member, Home Profesor Harvey A. Surface has re- signed from Susquehanna University, at Selinsgrove, AS the affalis of men and college £0, there ia not much nes in the announcement that an It's surface, a for Pennsylvania raealn. different story member of ths Legis who voted “Aye” on the American proposition for home rule on Sunday sports, vote struck a signal in the State. For the first time in the entire history of the Common- wealth the of had passed Laws, Then Professor House Representatives a bil] upsetting the Blue intolerance gt t back to punish him for his courage and his manliness, ruck aL Surface—sought He has teen reviled and bedevilled ever since those exciting days of last May. Foes who traveled through Snyder 1 county pointing him t foe of good morals and re tried to ousted from Busquebanna did they could not find fault with ou as most a dangerous ligious rectitude have him University. . not question his great abil- ity ily. his services in legisiative halls Surface had committed the enormity of voting with those wicked men from Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Erie, Reading and other districts where there is con- ’ that the people of each om r should be allowed to determine Sunda hemeelves whethe $ sinful or helpful. given Fie Ix Denefit had been lived on a In €, was rm on farm. he battied lands the Legisintu had re reduction of taxes farm had th on 1 i $< y tills He Governor Pinchot t mre stood for other ' measures ies Wan 3 the soil help voted fi urged Governor” whi wr every bill but he refused y accept the y stand the 8 base unday 5 i 1 ball al At the w option question. a scantily attended meeting of county resolution censuring Dr than ETange a was presented Surface for his action. Fewer a ad ozen voted # of 1 in favor the budit condemnation, it ¥ bat ul was adopted Dr. upon intolerance imran i defore “aye” on the hill voting Surface made these remarks: "1 because 1 bill No. 149 is nothing more or less than vote ‘aye’ on House i + 5 2 a bill enabling my constituents to vote on the subject involved, and “Because it plainly is neither relig- anti-religious; neither ethical nor unethical; but cord with the statements made in my in which 1 to Jet the people vote for themselves ag far ious nor politic and in ac platform, promised as is possible” ima —— a ——— Missionary Serviee, The annual by Thank-offering service the three divisions—Woman's Mis: sionary Society, Young People's Branch Light Brigade-—-of the Lutheran Missionary Society, was held The offering footed divided as society, $57.04; $76.49; Light ported funds will bring the amount and Bunday evening $150.53, up to follows: Woman's Young People's Bianch, Brigade, $25.00. Unre- up to or oyer $165.00, After the regular church service op- The Light Brigade, boys and giris, sang "All the Children of the World.” A missionary sketch “Tired of Missions” "by the Young People's Branch, gave the tired mission giris a view of the dire need of their funds to keep up the work in foreign lands, and easily persuaded them to re-enter mission work with increased vigor. “O Zion, Haste!” was the title of a well: executed pantomime the participants having been in costume, colored lights shedding on them. Mrs, Paul Fetterolf sang while the young people told their story in motions, = AAA AAAI The snow of last week. followed by rains filled many cisterns on farms that had been empty. Wells alse to some extent have raised thelr water levels Driving cattle to watering places and hauling water for domestic uses have been dispensed with for the present by many farmers, ‘ ening by Rev, Greenhoe, entitled ELIMINATION CONTESTS IN GRANGE DRAMATICS at Hall Monday Evening, 14th, to De- Several Groups to Contest Centre termine Winner for Rural Tourna- ment at Harrishurg. be Produ repre. 1 n is Harrisburg next month the +1 pete The cont Centre eid for Progress local county has evening hall, Three 1 in at out been arranged Mon December 14, Hall, Wiis day Centre eight o'- 45 t in Grange clock, present the groups one-act plays for contes wily Comtest, minutes The winner present their play the State Groups presenting piyas are as follows: tebekah Lodge, Pine Grove Mills; Penn State Grange. State College; Halfmoon Grange Stormstown The local elimination contest wil] be an excellent evening's entertainment and the public is cordially invited to attend, —————— A ABA HIGH SCHOOL RATINGS FIGURED BY COLLEGE of the High schools of Pennsylvania as indicated by Academic standings thelr graduates at the State records made by been f alj to tegister Wm the Pennsylvania College have placed in the hands of principals o High schools hi Penn State 15 Hoffman information w Ww h sent students in 8 Principals asked for s 5 h . A Toy © remy en Mm aniorme- r. Hoffman ed them of the study under way the ] and at second annual Personne Guldance Conference of Secondary hools and te Cx in October. niege 1 ratings have all been re umber of the 1 Hoffman i ill be adjust- ance” Ar sal “ad missions to Penn Stale w in accordance with the stanlings of the High their ed schools, and more or less of graduates will be required to take the aptitude test as college rating advances or decreases.” ——— SUA MeCOOL~NOLL. Thanksg! o'clock, t ving at 8 On ving evening parsonage of Mrs M. Noll, », Noll by 1 3 ¥ ci F. James Fromm, Mr at Reforma 4 . MoCool, Miss Ruth and J a married town. Bruce son « ana of daughter of Mrs of near Sprucetown, were Rev. D. R. is now on a wedding trip he bridal couple Harris of the in Mills. this Keener to and other eastern points the burg State near future they Ww In set up housekeeping In Spring Their friends felicitate them at happy moment, ————— I SM IAP AAT. Baked Ham Supper. The Centre Hall High School Ath- lotic Associatic will serve a baked ham supper, Saturday. December 12th from 5 to 8 m., cents per plate In the 1:00 mn + 50 o'clock p at the afternoon of the same day seniors will sell baked goods from o'clock to 5:00 o'clock p. In iln— Four Are Granted Driver's License. of applicants appeared Wednesday of Bellefonte tha learner's exanna- tion to operate a motor vehicle were Those their permits were lobert W. Ishler. Belle fonte: Albert Y. Kachick, Bernice BE. Wagner, Tusseyville; Four the seven who jast week In for successful, who received Clarence John Whippo. Jr. Bellefonte. ——————— CHRISTMAS SAVINGS WILL BE PAID NEXT WEEK Centre county banks will pay out in Christmas savings funds, this week, a total of $55.600, which is about $1,500 more than was paid out last year This amount is exclusive of the First National Bank of Philipsburg, the Peo- ples National Bank at State Collage. the Farmers National of Millheim, and the First National of Rebersburg, and includes the following: First National, Bellefonte ......$15,000 Bellefonte Trust Co... ......« 19.000 Farmer's National, Bellefonte... 20500 First National, Spring Mills.... 2,000 First National, State College... 12,000 First National, Centre Hall..... 1.200 First National, Howard......... 3000 Community Bank, Port Matilda. 1400 ————————— Delaware was the first State to ratify the Federal Constitution. The date of the set was December 7, 1787, “aw NO. 47. —————— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. n HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS The take Bwedish Match Federal Corapany will Match Corpora~ plants fs low the over tion. On Tey ¥ of the latter's cated 3eilefonte, a1 © tronage extends i, the present will dis unt!l cone Due to the limited pa the movies in Millheln of the enterta inment the wh sw BNIOWS HGrOve nprove, ily meeting of the re Couns t the Btate (2nd floor), Btate College, 4th, at 6:15 P. at 6:15 secretary. Board of Directors of the Cent ne yi iy 4 { otor Club wilj be held a 1 $e leg on hotel December Fros Friday A m.—P, t Eimer Runkle is challenging for hea Merche having SCASON, last week individual 420 ibe. Jair Kratzer, of Florida last week, remain for the wine This is the second winter for the Blain flew in in his ant Emery the for Erown The two hogs crown the viest hogs this him the 458 and Hiiied weighed S878 pounds, weights having been Both Blain Lewistown and flew to where they will ter. first named in Florida. his Waco, Chalenge plane and Blair in the to the a soldier of One of the dew ceremony greats A monument was erected Belleville cemetery recently memory of Adam Specht, the Revol War, utionary who attended the A. Lantz scendants “wea ¥ oonr 5 Tle was J Charles a 3 Qa il A B for afew days the woek ruests » Bartholomew fame Aaronse al t Mrs, wore * went to represents vod 204 i modernity. The Hassinger brothers—Charies &. { expect 6 Milroy to knit of ladies” machinery has been set up. fifty machines Do« to performs and Harry C—of Mlillheim, mill i top Me n the and band hosiery Consideral oi § x ive ber © num stocked over county during of Seplefhe These trout from the hatchery measured 8 inches stocked included Walkers Branch, Bald Eagle Creek and Spring Creek he Fish Commission brook in 1000 trout In Centre the month streams ber planted Beliefonte ict 3 or over. Streams Miss Margarfet Swarm. daughter of Postmaster Swarm. in Millheim, is now a dental hygienist and attendant in the of Dr. G. A. Robinsons Bellefonte. Miss Swarm studied her profession at Temple University and later served the required practice pe fod at Norristown State Hospital, Not “-N ristown 3 dental pariors in Bradford, student In at the home of Mr Mrs. Paul Brad ford, over Thanksgiving Poe riod. Miss Glavds White, a student in the Williamsport Business College, Wag also at her home here from Wednesday loth the girls are making their \ of Miss Juniata Evelyn College, was her parents and vacation to Sunday. good in respective classes work 1 i Hall at travelers declared they actually heard the groan” ing of tables caused by the heavy loads being carried by them and brought forth the expression that after all it is in the small towns and country districts the people are the happiest and best provided for through out the year, On passing through Centre poon on Thanksgiving Day of provisions Two Penn township citizens were brought before Justice of the Peade Z A. Weaver, at Coburn, for fallure to comply with the compulsory school law as it is in force this year. The Board has been lenient in the matter because of the cimumstances of the parents of the delinquent children, but failure to comply with the board's re« quest to send the children to school &¥ provided by law, after repeated Warf ing, brought the actios that it is hoped will settle the status of similar cases. The parents who were found at fault, the Journal states. were BE, KE, Styers and Clyde Bressler. Justice Weaver imposed a fine and costs, but upon con” suing the board the fines were remite ted, i wi
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