The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 24, 1931, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1951
TRE REPORTER
WEEKLY,
THE CEN
ISSUED
CENTRE HALL, PENNA.
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
EDW, E, BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
ee eee *
Entered at the Fost Office in Centre Hall
a8 second class matter
TERMS. ~The terms “of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance,
Display advertising rates made known
”m _avpilcation.
“SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, Pastor.)
Preaching services at—
Centre Hall-—10:30 A. M.
Election and installation
officers,
Tusseyville—2:30 P. M.
Election and installation
officers,
Spring Mills—7:30 P.
Election and install:
officers.
of church
M.
tion
pe
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas RE. Keener, Pastor)
fentre Hall—
#:30—Sunday
7:30—Churci
Ppring Mils—
9:30—Sunday
80: 30—Church
Parmers Millg—
1:30—Sunday
3:830—Church:
School.
Service.
School.
Bervice,
School
Service,
EVANGELICAL
(Rev W, E., Smith, Pastor)
Centre Hall—10:30 A, M,
2:30 P. M.
ML
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rév, H, A, FPruyn, Pastor.)
Sorucetown——
10: 00—Sunday School
7:30—Evening Worship.
Smullton
$:0
Tusseyville,
Lem 80 P.
yat—T7
Lentre Hall—
10:00—8unday
PRESBYTERIAN
J. MM, Kirkpatrick,
Hall
(Rev,
Centre
Pastor)
No
At HALL,
~INDEN
IS HE SINCERI
SAV
work?
How
prefern
or may
can t
believe |
aspirants
scribe to
he will
lation at
isdature,
leaders,
the Govery
19832 prin
How «ir
ernor of
performances
matter of
beds
TAXES AND VOTES,
The old crv about
representation”
Washington
tention to me
of the Distric
taxes
of th,
and an est
four bills
tax on motor vel : and
the other proposals,
Columbia hi:
gross
ministered b
as ox
distri
efor
un
iftlorat 4
consideration
Hi
gasoline are
The Dist
is no representation
and its loc
v
OLD MAN WINTER ARRIVED.
Old Man SEY
but Tuesday
winter
tie at which
the equator,
Contrary
fs tha shortest
be eleven
ning hours and fourteen minutes,
first day wns last Thursday,
last one will be Sunday,
Christmas, therefore, will be one
Winter made his form
at 2:30 p. m.. when
goistion th he eiip
farthest
the is from
un
is now
belief that
reached,
to the this day
of the year, there will
days of the same length,
The
and the
oo
FE
December
DEATHS,
- * . * ®
Ross.
died
HOSSMAN Mrs, Catherine
Lou
morning at the
Mrs. Harry Mensch,
she had weeks
home Mills
Bright
held
He-
the
at
the
years
widow is ASIAN,
Monday
man, of
carly home of
a daughter, in
Milton, where gone six
Spring
Mrs
ago from her in
with another daughter
Bitner,
Wednesday
church, Rev.
officiating, with
The body
her husband
killed in Milton
hit an automobile in which he and Mrs
Mrs,
seriously
Funeral gorvices were
morning in the Salem
formed Griesing,
interment
ald
thre,
pastor,
Millhelhm.
of
ago was
wns by
side who
when a train
Rossman were passengers, Ross.
man at that time was very
injured,
of Dan
She is
Wenv-
daughter
Weaver
Howard
The deceased was a
{ Rink:
brother,
Polly 1)
fel
survived hy a
and
er, Millheim,
:
n
wis well known Fenns
aving resided t a
of years and w # my
M House,
another
More the
oye
Reg
da
iw eSniy «il
he
surviy
burg where
Mertz,
A. Ca
Lowi
Eva
Orvis
moved to
married to who os
with oho
HOT, mpbell, and
the following brothers
Mabel F, Kaler,
R. of Williamsport; A, of
Shamokin; Walter A, of Shamokin,
and R. Porter, of Annville,
ti i ————
“Hook Worm” In Penna,
and sisters: Mrs,
of Treverton; Edward
Charles
I ss ——n
JUDGE POTTER POSTPONES
SAXYDER COUNTY COU IY
Bilger,
ufacturing May
But Wil
Altorney
Frank Head
£ Ou
of Millhelm
Muke
Be Re
Nuys.
Man-
Plea for
Release, “Arrested,
District
The
county,
regular term of court in Snvder
scheduled for last week,
was
postponed until the February
Judge
term,
Miles
closed
with a
Potter
view of
that
of
will
of
Pennsylvania
LOonomy.
by have
Judge
the bench, ’
Bilger, former
Marblite Co.
time will
office
be
Frank
his
h
term and elect C
Lesher
The case
the
Millhedm
for trial,
was postponed for
on
head of
and the Yo,
Manufacturing «
scheduled other
trial,
the
lko criminal
Case,
Indications point to
that
Bilger will enter a plea that
lensed because
in tw
called oO
GROVE
WIN GR
A
MILLS REBEKAS
ANGE PLAY CONTEST
PINE
i
ERS-ELECT
NAMED
NTY OFFI
HAVE
SABA AO
PENN STATE STUDENT AGES
RANGE FROM 15
Pennsylivani
£0
Students at the
College range age from
cording to Infos
Willson
mation compile
Registrar
{ four
gro
frost men in the youngest
age
ny senior
of
19,
and one in the oldest, the
largest
age
883,
most
students,
the
EToup $00, give
their as and next largest
group, 20.
The
enter college is
groups of both
dents
an
genera)
18,
men
age at whhkh to
and the largest
and women stu-
advance regularly one yemr for
PINCHOT'S CHARGES
CALLED “NONSENSE®
Fight
Blocked
4. 0.
Democrat
y
Declares,
Control
tellef,
to Primary
HE “sheer ange” thie
veled by
Hepublicans
Dranding non
harges le Governor Pinchot
against and Democrats
fallng to support his relief
Ww
program
Assemblyman ison Gi, Bi
near I
House,
fight
Pinchot's
Tet
in
1
n wig, of
leader
Democratic
difficulty
ple adding
the
tha
sald the real
relief legislation
for
spring of
over Wis
and his rivals’ battle con
trol of the
“In his
public
primary in 1832
blast, charging
Piay
Sarig
first the Re-
mans with ng politics
human misery,” sald, “ti
ernor included the Democrats
st ago he exonerate:
from hig
opponents
A
County Residents Charged with
Larceny,
Agnes H
bond and was
to 1a
answer NATEoR,
————— A A ————
Ha
er, of Loganton, supervis-
Sugar Valley
£h
n the
has been appointed
of Agricalture for
at a
He
SOON
will enter
upon his appointment as as the
by his resignation can be filled,
A A ——
The Farmers National Grain Corpor. |
public a |
signed statement that it none of thelr |
business how large how
salary is paid the officers and em- |
ployes of the corporation. It fs stated |
in its circular that the operating cost |
ation informs the through
or small a
SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST
MUSIC TEACHER UNDERGOES
OPERATION AFTER ILLNESS
of Btate Coll
H. HB
operation,
ALUMNI BANQUETS,
+ Centre Hi
High
ban
ill
traditional
Malcolm Smith
of al
in
Mrs Hoge,
December 20 at 7:50} instructor ria CC
has
Dee
hospital,
the
let (oy ery Mrs
undergone mastoiditis
16
This operation wa
of
been
bullding
High
iigh school
cerbey at Centre County
aue
ation of the
“ after
Smith
BANG
1 y a
school will banquet ,
l effects Our
Flection for the new
Daniel
YOERrt has tunable teach for
will take lace at this time, time and although condition is
‘
improving, =i be able to
her du
Daup, president, announces ia W not
gume ties schoo) for pe
The
To
mid-year Gregg
wens
wnship Vocations School alumni
be held a Centre Hillis Country
CLUB NEWS OF INTEREST,
LAY i formed, cholce
Hip remadning with he pu-
Travel C i directed
i
Geary,
FAKEN FROM
ISSUE OF ‘THE TIGER’
SCHOOL NEWS
CURRENT
ANNUAL
election
ELECTION.
of
the Farmers
of
the
Insurance Company
be held
¥ ¥ ¥ ’
d 12 M. for the election of twelve
directors for the ensuing year.
ITCHELL,
ORGE MITX
FISHER,
Pres
i
PREVENT those
TERRIBLE
HEAD cos
Senlor Bake Sale
TIT SMT YEOTITIOS IRIE DNPOTT BIT DROIT Menaul D DHTSRIOP. METIS STII OST BOTT SRS
1932
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS
+ CLUB «4
OPEN NOW
each advance In class, the sophomore
averaging generally 19, juniors 20, and
seniors 21. Included In the 18 to 21
advantage to Santa Claus who will |
Mave a lengthened Christmas eve in
which to master the chimneys. Then, |
and salaries are taken out of the prof. |
of {
its of its business and therefore is
dur-
| Pennsylvania
“Hook
had a single
Worm Disease”
case
reported no |
calls,
a —— A
Suicides are decreasing. During the
first eight months of this year the rate
wis 14.2 per 100000 population in
Pennsylvania. This is one-tenth per
gent less than during the same period
of 1930.
is news. The history
of the patient shows that while he
had lived in thig State for five years
he had originally come from the
South, in which section the “Hook
human body more readily and more
generally,
:
i
year age groups are 3262 of the 4320
undergraduates at Penn State,
While the youngest freshmen are 15,
the oldest member of the class 1s 37.
The oldest member in the senior class
in 43, the oldest juniors are 13, and the
The youngest
sophomory is 16, the youngest juniors
17 and the youngest senior 18.
concern of the public. This may
true, but the fact that it refuses to |
inform the public on the questi of
salaries paid indicates to most minds |
that the officials are not underpaid.
A ——— Tt —————
There were 33 patients in the Centre
County hosptial at the ‘beginning of
be |
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
CRN SUD YN URGE TEE MUCTRG, REN ANI SRE BOIS Os en BRT