— VOL. CVIII. CENTRE HALL. PA. GRAND AND TRAVERSE JURORS FOR MAY COURT; OPENS 2181 { i The May term o ourt on the fourth Moray, weeks’ open he 21 grand Monday In of t t 91at two Jury will May, sons session convene the th on the he per who will raverse Grand Jurors—M ay irmer Breo dford, Bathurst, Bates Harry Mrs r n fonte Elmer hard Coll Howard Howard Nittany “11 Lollies D. R, go Andrew Confer R..C. Ya Geo Wallace Thomas Haugh, W. H Hurley, supt Mrs. Agnes Hunter, h Fred Heckman, farmer Riley borer Mrs, Mike Cook, me H in Fetzer Fravel, C. Harper, « Holt, ii tributor © barber ite College merchard Bt, College jellefonte .. Bellefonte Bellefonte Philipsburg Sta skpr Jackscon, la Kirby, Koshko, J. P. S. 8. MeMonigal, farmer W. F. MoMorran, manager Homer Shutt, Marold Schene J. H. Weaver, M. OG. Walker Ora hskor, te College Clarence Pt. Matilda Centre Hall Port Matilda . + Blarchard State College Warriors Mark Albert Young, Monument Traverse Jurors—First Week. Alma Alexander, hskpr.. Milesburg Alexand warmer Fleming Beahm, "oodward Betz, Nittany Spring Mills afrrnt jellafonte laborer k, laborer laborer. farmer laborer. . Mrs. J. K. Victor Harold Mrs. Earl John Wm Paul J 8 Rufus Mrs, M ¢ i x i 5 x i ' ithorer ant 3 i merch Grace Bittner, skpr Brown, laborer Beals, P Blair Box Brunga fary Bi 3 Burgess Agt HH Thea 3ell, Ins farmer YEO INET WW mu Finhere Wm. PP. Gates Har y ¥. BR Harry Ar oi Garbri Gentzel € LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mrs OCCUDy the Mrs William § Hoffur sgt rect Mr 3 T. Sprin Ww a Jodon Corma Corman Mi and 2 Mr Corman, ¢ fa daughter of Hall, Harkins the Pen- morning. boyd the State College High Ri Centre 4 + it levy is he re- SPOR e ligion vice at Rockview ftentiary Club « Sunday £ Glee ¢ the of hard direction the scheol, under Detwiler, muse [oo of tertained her sis of Altoona, and wit» Thursday th 8 in Mrs Mrs Laur Liz latter's ind ’ i He SOM Mullen Lobe rt tor, the Pittsburgh 0 fr in 17 - Lf £f tt} © factor factor day. Mr. Pittsburgy, offi located Michigan Mullen is charg: ™ F in and Mrs the Friday Bitner had Lime bey rt of the winter ve much improvement 1 : M 155 former's f Laura Runkle daughter, Milas » Of tow, and Mrs Maude of Middieburg, formed Paxty on a trip to Cave City, Where they were guests of Miss Run- kie's nephew and niece, Mr. and Gross R. Allison. Theparty left in Mr. 8mith's ear on Friday ard turned on Tuesiay. Smith, Miss ‘ TY 41 “@ atte an here re With a view of erjoving the cherry blosomg In the Nation's capital, Mr and Mrs. George B. Meyer, of Boals burg accompanied by Mrs. Moyer's gisters, Mrs. Dorothy Weaver and Mrs Catharine Sauers, of State College, ale toed to Washington, I OC. a few days ago. But In the final, the cherry blossoms were not the greatest pleasure they experierped,—it was eclipsed by the reunion of the ten children of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lucas at the home of one of the daughters, Mrs. Biiza- beth Ketchem. The other Lucas children not previously, mentioned, all in Washitgton, aré Mrs, Gladys De. Larco, Miss Agnes, Ray, Robert, Theo dore, and William The gathering had rot been pre-arranged and ft was the first t'me the children met together i a long time.” NEW MILLHEIM BOYS PLAY WITH { REVOLY ER; JOHN MECHLEY SHOT HIGH MARK IN RESOURCES FOR i A LOCAL PTIEM WA mene i . : : MIR AN vihaAL John Mechley, approaching his Ebright, Nutlonal busines hot H. 1. First interview with Ltrihday, Wis of he local companion, Philip concerning revival of the same age and especially in our ow he on in general e ving community, gave very intere ing Informat concerning imming poo local banking insti condition community He cle posits | $265,377.43 April $331,582.08 Total $407.4 its organization the view, totaled $62,608 54 date mits were a son of Baul no’ 8 had the re that there which might short time, but that {to He wrlal also stated were Mechley, lad volver when it exploded, a son of Relfenyder, both of Millhelm, ———————————— MISS MARY DASHEM UXERGOES APPENBICITS and the who “1 increase i deposits for was 3 Jos the total mn the : eh ine a general of in rease increase or bank balances. demand f being requests for! { Lending more about the wi Asked and h loans loans were that all were made ther made, ee stated 4 town Dr operation Lew Friday, TH proper loans Cassidy 1 £ the an he further stated, Is one o of banking; necessitates peri. to promise within a short money, important making CINOrge y for the re functions t Mis Mr Potter After moval the Das | Ft i being apperdix of 1} Mrs township, sound loans fucti complete 1 Thi + hem. daughter far dic gag , ding s 4 odic 1 weording rank Dashem, and epayment the satisfactor he patie tt @ time, borrower must } 8 means that the the mother wable to submit to service in for repayment for repayment. wpendix was consideratio OPERETTA TO BE GIVEN BY GLEE CLUB OF CC. H. H. 8 SATURDAY - Eliz NEW YOUTH MOVEMENT REPORTED IN PENNSYLVYNIA is of Peguy ee +3 6 and Kenneth | snedy In oi lews voles, Gasawny, wl compli witedd hy worfng ineteen that 600,001 Venry added Pennevivanis ontending for il. Their , feat of uid be immediately nd dance the in nald arg ining provide is ure Ruble ‘34. cas old negro, 4 i} R000 000 14 ’ t . oe Come with throughout in. the Ringo dialect southern i ————————— M. E. CONFERENCE NOTES. be t comedy oO ie performance, ad they y It appears mittted h noe new men will Fish. mezzo Jane 1 holder 34, sings an 3 hi to id fe jth | t onference unless ‘ the hort oss, V in . 6 " 3 vires] i now appointments as supp! HOD ee. 4 ypraro This is due to the fact that of candidates i preach : Jy fil 3 ¥ 11 res — . 2% Tae | Special 211 Of i! im ile there girls’ Hesa sis a by Sara i an oversupply ministers i a COMPORndg ’ ¢ fi class of nw wimission "WUT Odden sug dances, and The mus harmony dance interpretive drill three-part of Ri SMpaniss kirk ply and applicants for on { trial. were these the pirates n and eo e. 1 Burton N Ww tending of Port of Curtin { fa at. I uid f ¢ Bastuscheck F inson ic 1s written in tilda Hoy Glenn i throughout most the operetta of heath rienn, lected a group of i Seminary ; capans man. Mow rok if {iordon £ Wi 34% a managerial tordon, n : Gundey, : Oo business ind Hammaker Y. Mitchel, Helt, Herrold, of Tre Maclay, Altoona: Ro ille Neowton D d Juseph Ate © SK Foust Ja wo en Dany Millipore, rformancee {adults be secured from j9o¢, ch 2 A ow Freda $ New "i iil at he box’ of Needmore, ¢ operetta $ thease 1.466 ; Hunday average 60.963 there statistician in members, gave figures membership, 107,704; 107,800; schools, | Bea weath ey should : held in Grange be th Gain church old the " ‘ ie will performa Hall gchool en. attendance in 661 was a gain py ins Grange Auditorium roilment ir hurch lof eight The churhes contributed $494.055 Inst year for ministerial support. There was a deficit in salaries, however, of $23,646, Considerable gains were registered in the items of church improvement and debt reductidrs. Improvements amounted to $98,104, an increase over the previous year of $8,976. Od debts were reduced by $56,204, which was $15,- 000 greater than the reduction of the preceding year, Church property over the conference is valued at $8.881.450, Offsetting this is $850,605 represented by trust ac. courts and endowments for Individual congregations. Indebtedness In the conference for church properties amounts to $1,361. 468, the Sunday school units: Sunday schools, CORRECTION, The Reporter erred last week Ir stating that Roy Royer was one of two men who looted mountain cab- ing and had been arrested and Jailed. The name of Fred Royer Should have been used instead of Roy Rover. The confusion of names was occasioned by the information that it was in Roy Royer's stable or barn that the goods identified as camp property were found. The writer regrets having made this er ror, and makes this correction withe Out request, On Saturday forenoon a special scwslon of court was held, Judge Fleming hearing cases not requiring trial by jury: amore these was the case referred to above. Lewis Parsons and Fred appeared and plead guilty charges preferred, The court sentenced them to elev. en months and twenty days in the Allegheny Work House, Royer to the I 5 A AAAI. Jacob 8. Derstine, feared in Certre Hall, died in Freeport, Nlinols, Friday night. An obituary notice wily appear in next week's jssue. C.H. H, 8. TO GRADUATE CLASS OF 26, 25 MAY Friday et for Centre vening, May 29 1694 199 i Ma MM M A alt viol Odenlodrk Smit Weaver RE-ORGANIZATION OF GRANGE ENCAMPMENT & FAIR COMM, The Grange Encamp- ment mty Falr board of elected by nge, members of the Centre Co and management are the re C Pomona Gr wk ounty unty under i 138 organizati gro on Whose ership and control 1) inst hag thelast great 1 i wn f tion wn developed, meeting this bexly # menibhers of eral Were { GUFFEY-EARLE SLATE TO HOLD MASS MEETING IN PHILLIPSBURG Att J 1 oF i ane Ti ¥. nn d Fdward the Dery Ph meeting yw Ye Ei ©y np FUNC iffe Earle sate the will address nocratic primar and d there this 5 y present in ipsbhurg 3 i iT will be he evering wil be headed by Joseph th nomination ind George HH. Earle, nomi- riy for indidate BH. Benats iH « © candidate for the gubernatorial nation (ther Ales Iw Gov. candid to speak win cholces for It the Buperior © Internal Affairs Is Ho AAAS ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Mra H f.0ouise the organization of 01 Judean tar ernor, and Se mire, ¥ re ¥ ¥ and Mr daughters Prof spent : Kittleberger Elizabe of Curwensville, the legis MoKnight, Sunday f Bartholomew at home ir Mie anki ID. ind Mra motored to Johns. where they w entertalnel by latter, and Mr. ard Mrs. 8 M Goodhart. They returned to Centre Hall on Sunday A session of the Methodist erce, in Williamsport, was attended on Jane Campbell. Mra, C. A. Spyker, Miss. Jane Cambpell, Mrs, C. A. 8pyker, Miss es Stelin Hosterman, Louise Smith, Helen White, Elizabeth Barthol mew, Doris Moltz, and Roberta Smith, all loyal Methodists and members of the Methodist church here. The last six mentioned before leaving Williamsport called on Dr. HO. HK Longwell ard found him in the best of apirits, as they did also Mrs. Longwell and their chil dren, Robert and Bettie. Mme, Joseph Dresmore, better known (here as Miss Maude Bitner, daughter {of Mrs. Helen Bitner, of town, arrived recently at the home of her father, {John HH. Bitner, Youngstown, Ohdo. [from San Diego, California, where she { has been living since her marriage to a {sailor boy. Mrs. Dresmore traveled by {train, sind her husband is on his way ‘to New York on one of Uncle Sam's [battleships or cruisers, one of the | number shown In the news roe) con [nected with the feature picture, "As [the Earth Tum” steaming away from [the Pacific Coas$. Of cotrse, the cou: ple expect to mest In New York City. i 4 odd 0 A nnd Ke {|v Goodhart } na Mm W Mrs INE Thursday Fr Fr 3 rt son, ira i and { Deitzel, on { town © the ©] confer - ——— ——————— . KELLER—GUKIER A FOST Y. y ER-TAYLOR, ste of = 4 byterian of the SCHOOL ENTRANCE EXAMS, SATURDAY, xaminatio re “ ties, facil morning Superintendent Rogers “ex 1 Iv or Hed ta 2a ward ————————— CCC CAMP ABANDONED IN CENTRE M ] who Omelda Kephart, for twenty years was gpeak above on surgery Te State whisper £hy a spec h olere norm, vation vania College, Herbert Kepp-Bake fan at the « ol lege, of clinical 4 erapy steps by which it Dy at the r. speech ted detailed repor the and 1 wak obtained ats 0 inst week, ture ot ———— THEOLOGICAL STUDENTS MUST PAY BILLS BEFORE GRADUATING "Riding Charit Seminary t ¥ through Collage and ny v dangerous 0 secur i education.” was "ys “ry and Der. ious habit bordering on the edge of ? Dr W. Rich- ards, President of the Theological Sem. Lan before Heaton the Eastern in Hains Church, Wednesday morming sessic fn. : that wad wor denounced as Le v racketeering” George inare at the 188th wmier PN Anna of Syn assembled Werners ville, Dy throum ment approach graduation with unpaid room and board bills. He asked Synod sanction the policy of withholding graduation from such delinquent stu. denise Synod unanimously endorsed Dr Richards in his contention, as means of breaking up what might de velop in a very unwholsome practice by some thoughtless men who are as. sisted in their studies by kindhearted and benevolent-inclined parishioners, i ac MUNICIPAL THEATRE, MILLWEINM. The management of the Municipal Theatre, Millhefim, is proud to be able to show such ay outstanding picture a8 “Lady for a Day” on the local screen Friday and Saturday, Manager Drew E. Kolb says, “1 personally do not recommend many motion pictures to the public in general, but I will personally recommend ‘Lady for a Day’ due to the fact that this type of mo- tion picture will be enjoyed by all theatre goers” The picture that will be shown Mon- day and Tuesday will be Will Rogers fin “David Harum.” You will like ft even better than “State Fair” This will be your last chance to see this worderfu; picture “David Harum, with Will Rogers playing his greatest role, | | ards stated OF “el ega niotg 7 manage. or negligence, certain students to TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, ——————— uw HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS co ted af 1 WDAS, bject, u Pres ith the enforcement yivania f4quor Con- recently prelimi in Phil. sel has ace took position Synod of to Vi i Refornted le last year on April The body at nited with Ame ern & at ernersvil mn 1 il on ext Wid ! i ey AIMMMPOT ve 4 L £1 wil heen ynod of ty had month 404 were ring 1369 penditures 5 for food and $364.80 he The « for Poel y 4 4 is a Foosevelt Ya 3 JOT athlete received cently Corps as his pinfon anama, rd to with Cort 31f iO ie re Alr a I nt call- and and - 3 pow- Durst Mrs. State Gane delights 1.4 a i i {1 Keeler, of Belle Stuart Anna Lindenmuth, Edn k, of Mary Garver, of Cen. Rine, of Cole- erine of AEs Miss a Deltric Lou 8, Ventre, shoemaker, of State mn, ) discovered to be the largest pin the land Liverpool. i6 feet In from the named “The nN memory of Con Indian interpreter, who beneath i» the *ennsylvania on Lindsey, near feet } 1 high and one HE foot heen Lax é ha nferences % 1¥i« pioneer days bof the T. R. Hess family became i symptoms similar to ptomaine poisoning, but they have all The to be. Geneva and Angeline, 2irk Wednesda The Helen, ni sirick Tiny. Mrs, turn and fearful of tha final 3 i have re. wis the physician Hess and Miss Dol nursed. Happy felcitations are extended Mrs {Eliza J Mever, of Tyrone, who quiets celebrated } 87th birthday annie apartments in the First | Nationay bank building in Tyrone. Mrs. Meyer, whose maiden name was Elsa la. Kramer, was born at Rebersburg, {April 13, 1847. Most of her life was week with {| now recovered. first ne in wer High { 4 _— school on iY. i Howing Len, and | Hess. too {the i res day ne, was Lith Mr Sunday and kK their Hess patients i were Hi M1 ond daughter, Bs iy er jversary at her oir her eve the and she gathered around her a large ole of friends who join in wishing happiness ‘and contentment in the entide of life. Mrs Meyer is in best of health and enjoys meeting greeting her host of friends Among the Reporter's callers on Friday was Charles M. Welser, of Bhar on, accompanied by his mother. Mrs, J, J. Bteininger, on his way to Hartle- ton where his mother lives, and will remain for the summer after having spent the winter in Sharon. Mr. Wels er, almost thirty fiveycars ago, wan employed by W. W. Boob, the wheel manufacturer, in Centre Hall, He ate cotapanial Mr. Boob to Cincinnati, and a few years later went to Pittsburgh whebe he secured employment with oe Westinghouse Electrio Company, by them was transferred to the Share on plant, where for the past ten years h, has held the position of assistant general manager. The Reporter is pleased to relate to his many acquaint ances about here of his success in life.
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