The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 05, 1933, Image 1

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VOL. CVII.
Y. JANU
first serious automobile wreck
The
Mills-Boals-
occurred on the Potters
Saturday evening
118 Wert
burg concrete road
at 7:00 o'clock, was
thrown from a car and sustained
ery.
fying to
CHRISTMAS SERVICE IS
WORK OF LOCAL AUTHOR
“A Christmas Eve Conversion,”
ten by Harvey W. Flink,
tized for First Time by Local Tal
Church,
Drama-
ent in Lutheran
audience of witnessed
An
first presentation anywhere
Christmas Eve
W. Flink,
Lutherar
Conversion,”
on
Next
banks
Erness
dron) hing
McoClellan) and
Moyer) and
Messiah.
two Roman
and Muth
discuss
being the
Naoidi
nest Frank
the forerunner.
The
where
jailey)
gOBne to ti
changes t
Mitter]
mous
Salome (Miriam
f
dance
3
that
she asks
odias (Betty Breon) prompts
daughter to request the head of
Herod
{Don
the Baptist. Regretfully
quiesces to the demand Slave
ald Faus
sents
They
Frani
thot
A
t}Y brings | tl head and p
the
A
ushes
n ©
two
Mes
in,
©.
it
to wicked
ve songer (KK
’ ¥
p man dress
raised
Herod ia
Ten Virgl
McClenah
El
Durst,
Emerick,
est Frank)
proach of the wedding
chat for a while, but
asleep. The Chief Priest (Wilbur Me-
Clellan) comes ous of the temple Ju-
das (Franklin Moyer) slinks in. After
a «colloquy, Judas leaves with thirty
pleces “of diver, and the Son
is sold to sinners. The Bridegroom
(Robt. Breon), with his friends, comes
from his own house and crosses tothe
=
irbed
{The
Helen
Potter,
ing rs
ls 14
Weaver
Mi
MeClenah
Bertha Share
ima
in
Edith
Margaret
isrhit a Harold
Madeline
Mi
wn
+ Ern
the ap
They
fall
r, and
come In to wall
party
finally
Mitterling). After a delay the Torch-
beurer (Robt Walker) announces the
wedding party. The Virgins arise, and
trim their lamps. Disconcerted, five of
are out.
The two travelers now come to the
end of their journey into the past. They
ara on Calvary. Christ hangs upon the
cross, The two Roman Soldiers are
gambling for his garment. Mary Is
supported by John, the Disciple (Ken:
noth Frank), The Priests gaze mock.
ingly at the dead Savior. A storm
comes up. Judsas secures a rope and
goem out to hang himself. The light.
ning flashes and the thunder rumbles
All flee cxcept the wandering Jew and
¢
of his
sult
iH
{the
fing ucifixion
of Frank,
supplied
their work
who lives
ased with the
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
Flow
pts
MILLS PERSONALS,
RING
home
H. Sleg
ni NOE
visied
John 3 Esq. distri
recently
Love,
t
ney, was in town ev
public
the
recently
nd
on business not made
John G
ol man,
Merch
Rosaman,
Il., scho
visited
{re
his
F.
int A
”
parents i
i
Rossman
ad
on
#
iff ou of
Thomas
¢
i
Potters
called few
20
riends in town a days
4
he
f
Rlegal
Zubler
Penn
5 ou
gd Mise
students
an
ine State
it
Were
their respective homes here dur
iit
ing the time college classes weps or
t the
0 holiday seaso
Mors
tendent
ed
floor
Mil,
ng
timo
all superin
ross Silk
to ifter tak a by
dun
Littlestown
ition which she Ww
at Adams county
Wednessiny
Mr
The
% 1
+ pounds,
of jast week
and Mrs. John CC. Robin.
youth tipped the at
He has been named John
Clark, Jr. Since he is the first
horn to the couple, the sisters are
showing special admiration. The path.
er is the superintendent of the W. F.
Gross Silk Mill in this place,
Walter Wilkinson and Harry Condo,
‘beginning of this week, returned to
Lock Haven where they are students
in the Teachers’ College.
James Houser, ona of the older
{citizens of this place, is very critically
Lill. Another resident whose life is d'a-
ipaired of Is Mrs C. J Finkle. Her
ichildren are with her at this time,
Paul Grove, employed? with a trans.
portation agency at Buffalo, N. Y., was
at his home here recently. He makes
hauling automobiles a specialty.
Miss Orpha Slegal recently was a
guest of friends in Harrisburg,
a
“DANCE OF THE VIRGINS"
A thrilling story of a Girl's fight
against almost impossible odds, begins
in The American Weekly, the Maga
zine distributed with next Sunday's
New York American,
fi #01 was
born to
son son les
aon
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS
ORGANIZE HI-Y
Served
In Loeal N.
Fifty
An
irom
Lunch.
gathering
smem————————
THE MISER'S DREAM—OPERETTA
BY GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS
operetta The Dream.’
Grade
"
iil
Miser's
the Grange h
in
vening,
on
£ December The
characters was
Ba
as
Marie
Mabe
Miser % Snyd
Fa
Martz
Ishiler
Bpyker
Mone n
3
i
= nt unt
Marjorie Anna May
Ardah
Mother Goose
7 Martha
Fairy
Genorosity
Miriam Homan
Rolfiahinoes Flaine 8nyder
Mariorle
Theodore
Unkindness
Bov
Morrow
Hartley
Edgar
May
uiford
Harter
Pole
Fran
OTRS
Bettie Knare
A
Wilt
Bar.
Glen
Ruth
Billy
Broce
Mover Wea
Dutrow Marte
Jovee Bradford,
Potter, Ardel
Miriam Brooks
Evan James Hazel,
Dean
Ethel
begs
iam
bara
Ishier,
Faust,
noner.
Chorus (which sang Christmas carols):
Pupils from all grades,
Reese,
¥ Cross,
“The Miger's Dream” was a story of
a miser who learned the true spirit of
Elves, Onomes, Fair-
ks, Black Cats and Children. The
characters should be commended for
their fine work in this first production
of an operetia,
The operetta waa under the direction
of Music teacher, Mra. Malcolm Hmith,
with the local teachers assisting.
—————— MT
More trackmen on the I, &,T. were
laid off at the beginning of the year,
leaving the force at Centre Hall con-
sisting of John Martz, Jerre Shunk,
and George Bartley, the latter of
Hpring Mills, Their services have been
cut down to two days a week. The
section foreman, living at Milton, is
being given four days a week. Rob.
ert I. 8mith, of town; Howard Frazer,
of Linden Hall, and Mr. Auman, who
had been working with the Bellefonte
crew, were also laid off.
BOHN-—SMITH,
of
The
Mins
Ww.
was
marriage Russell Bohr
and Margaret Smith
nized at the Reformed parsonage
entre Hev in
D
I sc
Keener
a ——————
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.
and Mrs ID. 3
M Bradford,
©
4
an
important
—————————
CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
M. E. SUNDAY
1
»
¥
we
EC ——.—
BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS SERVICE
BY REFORMED (CHURCH SCHOOL
wimnedd
members
wi on Frida,
The i
greens and
The pageant
retold the
Refs
evening,
church
Diecornber
church was decorated
ver candles
Come to the
Mang
the comin
urophecies of g£ of
the
shepherds
hrist in poacond scenes the wise
and
horn King
The chil
white gifts to the Babe
0 the eth
Mra Keener,
and Mrs. Della
the
men travelers, carolers,
dren sought the new
who was lying in manger
$
dren who bore
in reality sent the g t
gin
Home
Odenkirk,
any Orphans
Mrs W, A
Reiber nll assisted
in musi
CONTRACT FOF BELLEFONTE
POST OFFICE AWARDED: $65.900
The Ty
day awarded
asury Department on Satur.
3s
struction of
Bellefointa
Waterbury
14 new post
Tremaglio
$65 900
office at
to Brothers
Conn
‘4
i
has 3680 calendar 4
i
in whi
complet: eo work
———_ A ——
J
11
nt
The
Mills
Auman
ry y
per
ntiy
ry
m
Yar
A
ie
i
ere OCE to
Mrs,
same
who with Auman ote
Mr. Auman
threshing out-
ext
fo ovvuy
engaged
fit.
operating
t—————————————
The Centre Hall Business Men's As-
sociation will hold its first annual meet-
ing this (Thursday) evening in the
High school assembly room,
A ———— MMS Ss
Notice to Delinquent Taxables for
Taxes of Nineteen Thirty.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of power in me vested by
the Act of May 29, 1931, as am-
ended, the adjourned sale, adjoarn-
ed from November 26th to Decem-
ber 24th, 1932, has this day been
adjourned until January 23, 1933,
in the Court Room, at 1.15 o'clock
P.M.
Delinquent tax-payers are urged
to make settlement before said
date, as it is improbable that fur-
ther adjournment may take place.
Given under my hand and seal
at Bellefonte, Pa., Dec. 24, 1932,
ROBERT F. HUNTER,
County Treasurer.
~
i
i
i
!
|
Y 5
——
1933.
HOW VALUE OF
CATTLE
TUBERCULAR
IS ARRIVED AT
the value of tubercular ca
How
1
is determined wii be of intere
t
farmers in general. whether 01
ound clean
————————
AND KSICKNE
IN H. H,
DEATH Ss
ny
the
of
nfl
pa
thelr
jenza,
Lrren
day
is interred a
Bherwool
wm
The
Colle
wr
vy
1
Mi ono body
¥
children
i
ted to 1
seem
And Aare now
EXE
A MY APSARA
TWP. WELL RID
OF TUBERCULAR
POTTER
CATTLE
Pe
A itl
BIDDING IN AN ALL-TIMF¥
LOW PA. MARRIAGE
-
SHOOKS ENTERTAIN FRIENDS
AT THEIR FARM HOME
{31%
1
in
Shook
Wed.
ents
SRR
nesday st week I=
£
ained a large number of their friends
at thelr arm
home near Spring Wills
—te chief
the
in
gE
and
part
evening
Dancing and nes the
refreshments
making for
1
hosts,
played no a
mine
voted
they
en ie Fue a
and
yr
the Rhooks ides) BO
s—————
PEXNS VALLEY navYs gN
AIR STATION WFBG
and El.
an ASD Ea de f Colirn
Kenneth Marks Coburn
wood Wilcox
{
of Millheim, accompan-
and Mis
motored
audition
The
over
5
o Readin rt last
Radio
who have
WRG
them»
the
helm, and Mr Pp Bartges
%
of Aaronsbhurg
irday fos if on
WEED
preg
sation & hove,
b
ay
A
»
a
“ od |
ation
Count
a
en irin
ee giving good of
vex and over air
18
tse 55M MO SS A
ISSUER DURING 1932
in
re.
In the
Centre
marriage license market
county there has been a
cesgion of but seven In 1882 compared
to 1831. During the year past licenses
were granted to 244 couples, and dur.
ing 1831 the number was 261
M—————— A ASA 0.
COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION
MILITARY & NAVAL ACAMPEMY
Congressman Chase announces civil
gervice examinations will be held at
the post offices at State College, Du:
Bois and Warren, January 16th, for the
selection of one cadet cach for ad-
mission to the U. 8. Military Academy
and the U. 8. Naval Academy, on July
1, next,
Candidates must be of good moral
character, residents of the 23rd Penn-
sylvania Congressional district as now
constituted, physically sound, and not
under 17 years nor over 22 years of
age on July 1, 1933, and not less than
B feet, 4 inches in height, for the Mil-
itary Academy; and for the Nawal
Academy candidates must have reach.
od their 16th birthday on Apri] 1, 1833,
FOWN AND COUNTY NEWS,
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
yunty al~
selves for office,
”
ike
are
months ©
need aspirants
Mifflin
Of
to reopen
through
Citizens
$30,000,
factory,
ry
bonds
I 1
and former employ
$20 0
V ba asked ubscribe
LY the
G0)
The
union
Andre
bers o
Zot tle
winter ree
and Mrs
mem-
many
enjoyed
at
w Zettle, in town. All
f the §
5
figs
the
together with
¢
of th
roreration
generalion,
the
Hal
hodist
11
£3
nire
\
Met
i Si
1adelphia,
Mr.
Potters
begin.
ts
“2
th
+
+ LS
Judge
by
for a
mprison-
fine,
that
general
rd Markle
i in Lock
an al
ere both
latter
jcense and
to do
Gap.
ha
ant
Times reports $00
om the
i CHER of
borough. There Was
Margaret Cummings,
5. Jennie Cummings,
following 8
fe
the
that
#
Miss t
of the
Company while
other night was hit
‘ i a young
vid 3 woman. Mr.
r help so frightened the
ran without mak
th victim's
(ark, treasber
Tr
the
felled by
by a
hat they
Pe
ffort
away
© rifle their
ookets
»
f the
Garden
found
built home of
Hall,
the
A. E
Florida, is
of
picture
the
mm the ge
cover
of the P
Dayton, Ohlo,
Ppa
{
1 0
January
published
a picture
the Ker
another
southern home
Kerlin, in SL
shown together
poultry farm here
the three generne«
lins
ue oultry
is
the
ounitry
lins, in
part of
Mr
Peterghurg
Centre and in
the paper
and Mrs
of
with views the
a of
{ het
Harold Keller, after dwing at his
home here during the holidays, return
to Laurel, to resume his
wi teaching his
term in Laurel. It is hiscon*
that Delaware does not only
have ideal school jaws, but has supers
for High and grade schools. The Dele
awpre system eliminates al} local taxe
ation for school purposes,
The Pennsylvania State Bducational
Association had as its representatives
from Penns Valley, Prof. Orren Wage
ner, of Millheim, representing High
schools; Miss Catharine Mensch, also
of Millheim, representing the Grade
schools, and Ernest Wagner, Potler
township, representing rural schools.
Prof. J. F. Wetzel and Prof. R 8
Jamison, of the Centre Hall High, als
#0 attended the meetings as interested
spectaters,
Miss Gladys 8mith, accompanied Me
8. Jamison to Philadelphia, on the
official Christmas day, and on Wednese
day following returned home with hing
as far as Harrisburg, making the feos
mainder of the trip to A
a Greyhound bus. At the |
she was met by schoo] comps
brought her to her home
in Philadelphia she was
Miss Beatrice Noll, RB. N.,
Delaware
He is now
«1
soho
seventh
sol rk
tention
a
at
her sister, Miss Marion Smith,
but must not have reached their 20th
birthday on March 31. 1935
efferson hospital.