The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 21, 1933, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1933.
4 FEB CENTRE REPORTER
’ ISSUED WEEKLY,
BR
CENTRE HALL PENNA.
SMITH & BAILEY, Preprietors
8. W. SMITH, Editor,
ADW, B. BAILEY, Associate Editer and
. Business Manager
BR
Betered at the Post Office in Centre Hall
29 seeond class matter,
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Legal advertising at the rate of ten
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SONDAY CHURCH SERVICES
EN VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev, 8. ¥, Gresnhoo, Fastor.)
Tusseyville—§ to 10 A. M.,
{Election of Church officers
Centre Hall-—10:30 A. M.
{Election of Church officers
Spring Mills—7:30 P. AML
(Election of Church officers for 1834)
for 1934)
1934)
for
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PENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Rev, Delos B, Keener, Paster)
Centre Hall—
9:30—Sunday
7:30—White «
Christmas Service
Spring Mills—
§:80—-Sunday
10:30—Churcy
Farmers Mills
1:30-—8Sunday School
2:30—Churcy Service.
School.
and Whit
andle
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev. Seth Russel, Pastor)
PRESBYTERIAN
J, M, Kirkpatrick,
(Rev, Paator)
#:30—Sunday
{No Pr ing Serv
School.
EVANGELICAL
(Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor)
Centre
Sunda
Will Rogers Picks
A Story For
This Spot
By WILL ROGERS
NE school teacher was pretty
hard-boiled with the kids.
That's the reason why I think may-
be this story ain't true. Teachers
gaint hard-boiled any more, are
they?
But when George was late for
school the third time, and he hadn't
any excuse, the teacher sent him
“Remember to tell your mother
that you have a written ex-
cuse., And don’t forget to tell her
that it mustn't happen again. She
must give me the cause for you
being late, and whatever the cause
is, it mustn't happen again.”
Bo George came back in a cou
ple of hours with an excuse. It
ay ‘have a new pair of twins. It
wont let Gon again, and 1 hope
you li rge keep on ing to
school.” gong
hia
must
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pathy to Charles A
county's youngest editor,
death of his father, Charles ¥
suffers almost irreparable
the conduct of Keystona
We know the young m
father
than av
of a good new
both
ments. The
in the latter
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who, the
in
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loss in
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spaper
nd
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editorial mech
Mr
Walter Gua y
sage and philos
72nd bHirthda
south of Pott
He Invited
hospitable
en dinner. Mr sarrity's
along «
hence it
down to
preciation
apxtite b
eral hours’ work
when brovight
host's face ar he
meant much labor
AAS
of his
and preg
MINOR in
said
osribly
nvited mt
at the
fret
8 Put in sev.
wood plle
through sindles to
beheld what
saved
id to
fue
Jecnuse “subscriptions
these times,
afradd
brilliant
Witteman,
bill sent
in advance,
Bilities that
George RH. Meek,
Democratic
of a five.
poeriber ying
to that tn We
George nad at me
duce of his Huw ness,
it, and Yt helps
delinguentas all oo IY
earrving,. The fear
above quotation is that
an about-face in small
«iuding ieiness of
country newspapers, there will shortly
Ae fewer country newspapers,
Ome
fe.”
of the
wl
We pre toy HES
editor
retire
in by
sutscriotion
part
Har
his
know
friend
the ¢ =
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Wide iN
just as we nosl
up for
TOWER
tho many
ore are
in the
unless there inl
business, In-
implied
the
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had its beginning &
alysis but
from the
eral times since sh
tacks of the
the past year
effects oO
same
ar
tically helpless.
suffered a stroke
and her sig}
it, p
above.
speech
from
stated
eased
Maria
Haines
hence
and 16 days
viving
children: Jos
Mich.;
Niagara Falls,
and
covered
time
1 hex
and
born in
36, 1862,
was a
tov
months
Sur are
ph
Murs.
N.Y
Creek
Filia beth, &
McWilliams, of
was a produce
was Ty
a
market "Gh
KOLB
Battle Creek,
1562
in-law,
funeral
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Mich
died the
on Friday
of
at
his mot
Aaron
and 8S
Cramley, In
son of Wm.
age d 71
ived by
was
SUry a wif
Kaolt
Neal,
man,
tw
and
also,
{"hirago,
Hattie
Burial was made
levy home,
nterment
v4
il 4
HARTER
hey
aft
horn in
August 11
i mo
rk
fiernoon.
years,
» * . . .
Susan Gramley,
about ten years ago.
of par-
almost entirely
f that fllness. Sev-
e suffered otheg at-
malady and within
was prac-
she
her
re.
the
weeks ago,
which affected
it and she never
assing away at
daughter of Moses
) Stover, and was
on February
71 ye
yvnship
aged
Airs, 3
and these
iramley, of Battle
A. Miles of
Orvis 8 Gramley
husband
who
Wil
Al
Kolb,
«t
t home. and
The
whose man
decenised
ealer
&,
F. Kolb born In
gan, February 14.
of his father.
attending the
n-law, Mra Ira
He was the
ay; Kolb, and
monthe, He is
Gramley
Mra, Me
Wick
ifter
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shurg
11
Jennie
y misters
Mrs. Emma
Michigan,
from the Ira Gram-
on Monday
Chapel,
Wolfs
Harter
UTE
Catharine
Anronsty on
a the vilow
a daug! f
Hannah
Freeburg,
1849 making
hs ang days
de in A
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ft
ronsnur
VONADA Mrs
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idpshurg hospital
of the
F week
stom
She was a
and
aged 52 years, 11
She
ge yor
Kane
fs wry
children
wis
gf!
Internient
it in
SOY tha
Hancock,
¢ Fag. Phills
sine of his daueh
at Runville,
i
BINGO AT PETE
M I
Pies, Tip
ion a Hine
{Hi00
Coldron,
Bane,
T he
oon
fn board,
Vonada, wife
the Phils
ute dilatation
Fhursdae of last
of Hiram
ard wis
11
her husband
Verdi
died
mn ad
in
daughter
fishel,
and days
and
on Toesday
Valley ceme
made
ither
Phury,
ter, Mrs
8 PLACE
0CLOUK
proprietor af Pote's
Mountain, wil
Fiday night
rides of the game
Coma aks
YETH
of)
al
LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
Sid y
Jr., Mrs.
Mrs 'W,
Lock
John B., Wert,
iC. A. Spyker and
made an auto trip
few days ago,
Mrs, IL. R.
(Thursday) for
for the greater part
will remain with her
Lingle, and family.
I. W. Hennigh, of Potter township,
was a caller at this office the other eve
ning. He expressed satisfaction over
the C.W.A, method, preferring it widejy
to handing out baskets,
A badly sprained wrist was the re-
sult of a fall on the ice Saturday morn-
ing for William MecClenahan Despite
the injury he took his truck his
milk route, driving with
Mr. and Mrs. FF. M. »
spending Christmas with
their daughter, Rev
and Wilkins.
burg, as iwstom for
Wert, Mrs,
H. Potter
to Haven a
Lingle will leave today
Kennétt Square, where
of the winter she
son, James B.
over
one hand.
she nre
the BARON
son-in-law and
Mrs. E. R.
has
pst,
Mrs. R
days
Boing
Mi Fy
with the
Corman, in
been thelr
HOMO
Mr,
ing «a
Yeurs
and
fow
prior to
olina.
tion
er Jodon
the 1}
Bradford
yeu
iii
ity seventh
nd closes by saying
ae Mra Milles
embered
Centre Hali and
and they will
extending felicitations
most
by her tuany sogumintances
val-
Hepater
through the
join the
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Historical Facts |
[Under this head will appear one or
more historical facts of local interest,
to a large extent taken from ILdnn's
History of Centré and Clinton coun-
ties, designated for reference wus IL.
H.,, the figures following Indicating
page. The “Notes,” if ary, are those
of the editor. The history was written
in 1883.]
settler upon the site of
wis Jhn Motz, who came
Penn township, now Snyder
fn 1786, and shortly
a mill. He was originally from
Germany, and wus
and in the early
soda on a
and
ary 6, 1792,
the mill
the old
The first
Woodward
up from
county,
erected
times manufactured
scale there. He
John, born Janu-
came of took
Jr down
new
small Hexd
his
when he
1824, John,
and built a
commenced to do hant
ving his flour ¥
ek to the rive
In 1531 the
consuming
wey §
in 1802, son
age,
in tore
mili
mer
bry
work, «
bought o
eavily, and deter
unsion of his 1
the present
wlding
don’t
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of an Ever-Ready
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This trade-mark
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Brooklyn, N.Y.
John C, Motz succeeded (yy father as
postmaster,
Originally the
Evangelical Association, and one store,
kept by Robert Wolf, who (1883) is
postmaster. The village is ‘shpplied
with water from pipes from fire
spring. A pottery is carried on by Dan-
ie Vonelda,
Early justices of the peace in Hulnes
township were Jacob Harter, 1540; Ja.
cob Hosterman 1845 to 1870; Henry A.
Mingle, 18568 to 1874; Edwin J. Desh-
ler, 1869; Aaron Detwiler 1872 -1.. H.,
page 306,
place was known as
“Motz'ys Bank,” a name still’ adhered
to by the inhabitants, and sp called
because it was the business point for
the eastern end of Haines township,
where produce was turned into money,
notes cased, and money advanced up-
on crops € desired. Dr. Isaac Neff
wis the firs, and only physician. He
remained but nme year. There is one
“
By GENE CARR
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Manager
Christmas Shopping
§
FANCY ASSORTED BOX CHOCOLATES AND HARD MIXTURE
CHRISTMAS CANDY
ih 20¢
Tike
15¢
Mitture
{laus 3 for
andy Mixed ib
3
3
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Baby Hard
Hi How
Toys y }
Wels
if or (ream
Sania
Hard «
Quality «
{ herries
Calif. Walnuts 1b925¢
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Las ried { Ie ar
Miniature (hoeolats
Fancy Filled Mixture
Large Budded
ancy
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WEIS QUALITY
SALAD DRESSING 2 qt jus 27c
PLAIN OLIVES . (t jar 29¢
RED CHERRIES 2 f-01 bots 25¢
MILD CHEESE Ib 19¢
DUFF’S MOLASSES Ige can 29¢
i. Lu Piedmon
carton $1 .05
Camels, Chesterfield, Old Go cky Strike,
Cigarettes
BEE BRAND SPICES kf Sc
ORANGE CITRON PEEL pg 10c
‘Jack and Jill’ GELATINE pig Sc
‘OUR LEADER" Coffee Ib 21c
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Ww ISHING ALL
and a HAPPY NEW YEAR
GEO. C. JOHNSTON
CENTRE HALL, PA.
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