The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 02, 1933, Image 1

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VOL. CVII.
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
Zarger,
Discharged
Camp No. 65,
llefonte
Daniel
Centre Hall
Harold
Master
Miss Anna
Aliss (Catherine
Mrs.
Mysel
8B. L
Wm
SwWeene *
Hartle,
Smeal
student;
onte;
sburg :
Bellefonte:
Spring Miils:
infant of lefont
Matilda;
fonte
of Union
Knepper,
State
Mrs
Mrs
township;
of Oakdale;
College;
Dona
HALLOWE'EN PARTIES,
both sexes,
regale
HOV»
POTS
bad |
scene.
keeping
ments
season.
The frou} were
the
Miriam Mitterling
girl friends, Tu
Hallowe'en party
Miss
a group
ng at a
thees1
Mrge hand in
decorations and
of og
ippeared to have
the preparation
refreshments,
EA. A —,.,. .h. L
DRY FAIL IN ATTEMPT TO
Dauphin
on the ‘ballot
and 15
to
monwealt?
the names
pledged
State repeal
Harrisburg,
Beamish
condidates’
missioners.
The decision, handed down
three Judges—Wm. M. Hargest, Frank
B. Wickersham and John E. Fox, up-
held the validity of the State McClure
act which establishes the repeal con
vention system.
‘As In a similar case in Missourt
which the United States Bupreme Court
refused to review Monday, opponents
of the State repeal vote had contend.
ed the method of voting by State con-
ventions was unconstitutional,
A I MPR RIA
The Sunday sports measure should
be defeated. No one in Centre coun
ty is suffering from want of sufficient
time to witness all the games of sport
necessary to his well-being during six
days in the week. An old-fashion
Sunday f= needed today moe than
er before.
ey %
of the 15 wet dry
the
in
candidates for delegates
ratification convention
December 5.
already
has certified the
namey to the County Come
by the
LOCAL MINISTEP ASKS,
“SHALL L YOTE FOR
REPEALI IF SO,
*® WHY
habits
shreds
in
WIRpin
tiel——
SPUDS HARVESTED
MORRIS A,
A 1
Bu
BU,
BY
par ng Cuiliva-
fertilizing and spraying. The
8 termed as unusually
the Dooley
"Thirteen hundred bushels were stored
remainder
in
was
f
OF
are are stored he barn,
deliv
t
wllord’s share or
NOTICE TO C. H. BUSINESS
MEN'S ASSOCIATION MEMBERS
Hall Bus-
4
I members of the Centra
& req ofl
imp
EN —————— CE
SENIOR CLASS TO HOLD
BAKE SALE, SATURDAY
The senior class of Centre Hall High
school will hold bake sale on Satur
day afterncon, November 4. The line
of food will consisg of bread, buns.
cake, ple, candy, pumpkins etc. Mem
bers of the class will carry the food
from door to door by meang of a truck
and house-wives may make thelr Pur.
chases at their homes [(hstead of come
ng to the school house
MA A SAAT AIS.
If you made personal contact with
Philip H. Johnston, the Democratic
candidate for District Attorney for
Centre county, you must have heen
impressed with his clean-cut character,
a
hat attitude,
il of no man, which In itself is so for
eign in the average office seeker aa to
excite admiration. Yes, Phillip H.
expect In a public official.
measure up to your highest
ments of A man.
fee!
He will
require.
Vote for him and
you bhaye done not only YOUR
INTRE HALL. PA..
COP DELAYS
CROSSED
STORK'S VISIT
HOAD, NO
yon
i
a
a
d
incident
CENTRE (C0.
DINNER AT
SPORTSMEN'S
NITTANY LION INN
DEMOCRAT
HORSE SALE Top
TEAM SELLS FOR #45
JODON
ins,
for $445,
farmes
0 and
over
of
consisted
AUCTIONEER SMITH SoLD 21
CARLOADS HORSES IN 1933
ing
reent
Au
14 ’
BONE tal of
the u tioneer
Year
Smith twenty
ar joads of western 1} 8. Tweens
t1
entre
ese were sold in Centre
Hall and
Tyrone,
rue
than
CO in “
Pleasant
The
Gap
ore fl
f
average
¢ ay these sales
ody
making
entre
SUNDAY OBSERVANCE
MEETING,
MASS
NOVEMBER 2\D |
THURSDAY,
HEIRS OF ASTOR PARTNER,
DEAD 119 YEARS, FILE
with
PP. Barth
iter Ia
of Emer-
tod
Wl vestrymen
Danie
a)
arden
reg Le
or
A
SID
}
he left forty
Ast
ever
|
{ 4
i irs with
counting was
Alvin
townshii
Emmer.
Berk
Mr
Court's
= coun
Bates
atten.
Emmerich, "On
mneanion of
to the
by Mr
he
the
personally viewed
®
John
placed the
(Gloria Del)
Water St.
tombstone
and
of
mve
where the remains
Emerick
Ola
focated
whe in
Nicholas
gravevard of Hwedes
at
Philadelphia,
further
and identi tombstond
or vault which contains
of John Nicholas
trader and
Astor,
caretaker of
Church $20 RB
in the rr of
“Deponent that
states
al
this
in the one
grave the re.
wine
for
Jacob
Emmerich,
senior party {
Now
Swedes
er
n Sr. of
the
ei)
¢
Old
Church In the f
1902
A AAS
Important t¢ Ladies
to urge the Christian
the county to vote ag
| it Sunday all
the election on Tuesday,
The president the
Sabbath School Association,
R Johnson, of Howard, has jasiied
the call for this meeting and every
minister in the county and every Hun.
day school superintendent will recelve
letter this week, requesting co-op-
ermtion and urging the attendance
their people at this meeting, and even
more important, to go to the polis on
Election Day and defeat this matter
which is but an entering wedge for the
further dommerclalimtion and dese.
eration of the Lord's Day.
Rev. George R. Johnson will preside
over the meeting which will be con.
like an old town meeting. An
address will be made by Fugene II.
| Lederer, the burgess of State College.
[After this the meeting will be open
{for further discussion upon the subjo-r.
All persons In the county hwo are
| deeply Interested In this Important
{moral fssue are invited to attend tile
[Bunday Observance Mass Meeting on
| Thursday evening November 2, in
the County Court Pours at Be'lefoute.
and football at
Novembar
erm base!
ith
of
Centre County
Rev,
Geo
a
of
[dete]
a Department stor
51 important
ad
thely
representativ
nHoun
on the last page
a from
the
to
are simply
and dem-
made to
Ty
Redfern factory
Monday
beautifug
nvited to
onstration
50
will ix at
¢ next with from 100
You
display
will
200 cots
5
the
effort
Ow
no
have you buy.
be
A ———— A AA
Chicken<Corn Soup Supper.
The Ladies Ald Society of the local
Presbyterian church will serve a « hick.
en-corn soup supper, Saturday evening,
November 4, from 5:00 to 8:00 o'clock,
——— A I A———.
ISTH AMENDMENT WILL BE
REPEALED, PINCHOT SAYS
In an address at State College, before
the Penn State Christian Association,
Inst Friday, Governor Pinchot made
this significaut statement when he said
it is true that the Eighteenth amend.
ment has not been repealed, and added:
“But It is equally sure that the Eigh.
teenth amendment is going to be re.
pealed. Nothing Is more obvious than
that the American people have decided
against the Righteenth amendment.
The decision has not yet been record.
33.
2. 8
OVERHEARD,
Twenty-five million dolls
for
"
unemployment relief;
I and educatio
Vote YES
Philadelphi:
extension
hospitals
tions
Permitting
-*
oF
property
transit
ting
ts #
) Pur land
bridges
cities hase
to
Enabling
approaches interstate
tunnels
11
Pitts
Permiting creation of Gieater
nirgh.
No
only
q
No, 10
Voters In
and No
let
Amendments
11
them
12
concern Cities
have their way.
Bond
{
f 212.000.0006 for
Vote NO
+d
irsue o
toll
bridges
PARTY.
held Friday
of Mr Mra
at Hil
number of
Cards
found
MASQUERADE
eg uerade party
A
evening
mu
Was
at
I.
was
the homas and
George Goodhart, Centre
which enjoyed by a
young people from this section.
children
in Refresh
ments played no small part in the fes-
tivities,
The following were present: Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Corman, Ariens Corman,
Yvonne Corman, Mr. and Mre Paul
Zollers, Mrs. Bruce Knarr, Mr, and
Mrs. Lee Rhoads, Grace Rhoads, Miss.
os Louise Rote, Evelyn Guessinger,
Lorraine Brungart, Kathryn Goodhart,
Mrs. Helen Guelssinger, Me, and Mrs,
¢ D. Confer, Myra and Dale Confer,
Wdgar Harter, Mr. and Mrs. J H.
Burkholder, Freda and Pauline Burke
holder, Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Jodon, Em-
ma, Cherry and Isabel Jodon, Alice
Spyker, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Emery,
feabel and Marjorie Emery, Willard
Hettinger, Hughes Brininges, d= 3
Mrs, J. C. Goodhart, Donald, Dobby
and “Glennie” Goodhard
were played, while the
delight various games,
ed, But beyond ali question it has
been made”
AM SL.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
——,
NO. 13,
TOWN AND COUNTY NRWS.
Be ————— }
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY
FROM ALL PARTS
Boozet,
the ese
f Mil-
with
Me. and
gn.
Mrs, G0.
guests
Etters,
Night”
ii at-
de
fae
few small
was occasioned by
vessel by a member
tl lad.
Mrs.
in the
Business College, in York.
of Centre Hall High,
of fine quall«
posi
for In
cident
a
ng over 10
of Mr
student
Jol und
A
Thompson
He
C Spyvk ame
ite
man
to qualify
the business
of
Mr. and Mrs
Watsontown,
Harry For
passing through Mill.
called on Miss
The, were their way
from Altoona where they visited
Mrs. Forceman fs a daughter
Lambert Noll, and is well
known in Miliheim.
eman,
on
heim few ago,
a days
Lizzie Keen, on
home
{friends
{ the
on
and favorably
Inte
Wendell Goodhart and
accompanied by Mrs,
and son, Youngs
Mr. and Mrs.
little daughter,
Ralph Goodhart {
11
ii O13
arrivals in th Millheim
the past wl, vise
They
Mrs.
as
were a
during we
friends
the
be
unity
with and relative
Gephart hot
iDered
fruests Tif
hart
Blanche
at
will
Rossman.
remen
Mercury dropped to 20 degrees Weds
nesday night of last week. Cars
standing out overnight frome up, and
thus started the motorist's first trouble
for the 1833-34 winter season
Riport your game killed to the Re
porter. Especially do we want to heat
of wild turkeys, ringneck pheasants,
and grouse Killed.
A stranger driving through Centre
Hall on Friday afternoon narrowly ee
caped hitting Jane, three years old,
second daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul
Hironimus. It was avoided by the
driver quickly veering his car, which
before being righted grazed a shade
tree. The child deliberately walked in
the path of the car. On reaching the
side walk the tog remarked: “I dida’t
get runned over.”
Among the callers on Saturday at
this office wag RR... M. MoNitt of Milroy,
who came to thenorth side of Seven
Mountains on several business mises
fons. Mr. MeNitt fs a State Highway
caretaker, having under superyisiof
the concrete road between Reedeville
and the Centre Mifflin county line
A bit of observation along this stretoh
of concrete ribbon road will convinse
one that he has a proper concej yon
of what berms should look like.