The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 06, 1934, Image 5

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    THARSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 10834,
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ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
* * - -. -
- ’
Youngs.
mother, Mrs
Smith nome
Desmore, of
her
Mrs. Joseph
town, Ohio visited
Helen Bitner, at the
during last week.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jordan, of
Bloomfield, N. J., attended the Grange
Fair, last week, and also visited rel
atives in Potter township.
M.
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A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs
Earl Delaney, on the Baird farm south
of Earlystown, on the 20th ult. The
young Miss, gpry as a lark, has been
named Miriam Irene.
A daughter was born Saturday morn
ing to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Slack, at
the home of the former's parents, Mr.
and Mra C. W, Slack, where the
young couple are livings The young
lady tipped the scaleg to 8% pounds,
and the physician in charge, Dr. Mor
row, pronounced her perfectly normal,
She has been named Joann Barbara.
X ray
irom
Following a recent check
by Dr. C. BE. Ervin,
Memorial hospital comes the announce
ment that Prof, J. F. Wetzel has
pletely recovered Mr. Wetzel ta
this expressing th
and appreciation for
n
up
Gesinger
COom-
nis
means of
and courtesies «
esses
is family during his
medicine
graduate of
ge, Phila
ternship Ir
where he
Th &
and Mra Ix
Mrs J. Ci
wi
tn
Of
right-of-way
road over ti
new concrete
Mountains is pre
of work 1}
far
arpund
Sand Mo
Potters »
FESSINng ni
class
except
of
of
g down
“18st
The Hal}
A. was represented at
E
Centre Camp
Camp
trict President, and
delegntes, The 1934 amp
sioms commemorated the one hun
of
school
sessions by 8.
Ernest Wagner,
State « EE
anniversary the foundin
free public
vania During
ment was
Wolf, near
near the old
taught over
During
Wolf
legisiation, and ft
that 1} signed
pu
ihlic sc}
system
the sessions
dedicated to ex-Governor
ath, North
stone
ampton county,
academy where he
hundredr ye
administration
supported
one ire Ago
his
all progressive
was on April
the hill
COL BYBElem
16 ered
free
viania.
Among
Who were lu
engaged as a
vas his first visit pore sim
ne, He
unprovements made
that time, and
of persons with whom he
become acquainted during
of 180%
of the pipe WHS sur
800 the the 1
gine recalled
had
number
his stay here
in the
sumer
Fischer, of Shamokin w
in
and
among his former parishionery
Penng Valley Saturday, Hunday
after having omitted
#it last year to his fire
Fischet
Uyshurg Seminars
Valley
Dir
iEhteen
During this
two churches w in Centra
the first
#Firees 3 now occupied 3 ths
home of D. K. Keller,
ed at the beginning of his parstorate,
find the present erected in
1585. When the last obligation of in.
debtedness due to the cunstruction of
the latter church was cancelled Dr.
Fischer accepted one of several onlls
extended him and In 1593 began his
services at Shamokin, where he is
active today. He filled the appoint
ment for Rev, Greenhoe on Sunday
evening in the church here, and gave
his hearery a soul stirring sermon on
an old testament text, II Kings 4:2,
“What hast thou in the house? He
Stressed that we use the things we
have, whether small or great.—He was
accompanied hers by Gray Burbet, a
clal interest here.
church,
BASEBALL
{Continued from first page)
second half of the 1934 season
very slim as the last half of
the eleventy got under way, for Boals-
burg had scored a run in the first half
that stanza, when losing pitcher
Jack Markle walked, stole second, went
third on Stover's error, and came home
on Meyers’ Texas leaguer.
However, with one already down,
Markle walked Knarr, who promptly
stole second Then Wip Stover stepped
to the plate and kept Centre Hall in
the game by driving in the tying run,
With Wip going second as a play was
made at home on Knarr, and going
third as Welsh grounded out to first,
Manager George Rimmey went in to
pinch hit for Fetterolf, in an effort to
end the game then and there. How-
ever, George was hit by a pitched ball,
and then Markle struck out Martz
for the third out, making a twelfth
inning necessary in order
the
looked
of
to decide the
issue,
Jamison opened las by
frame
hitting hi in times
two
Centre Hall
5. Pastorius fanned
Markle six
HALL
rf
ind Jack
CENTRE
Cron
IOALSBURG
2)
. AND PERSONAL
——
LOCA
214) 3 + % gr 3 n
Michael Lamey, a watchman
camp in the
died a few days
I
at a
Fourteen - Mile
“ago
Yrari ti -
punting
Narrows,
Rev
toad,
ite
Mrs J
recent
Mra
and Wolfe, of Home.
Mrs
were guests of
F. Kelier
i » Tye
Iw 8 mister, Ww
i
i Ev elyn
Miss
re
nit
in
psburg State tal for a
# i -
inst week,
for
He
rough
recovered
days gone for
from
weak
having
t
Pore
{
t excosgive
{treatment blesding
ithe nose
Wag considerably
ened tt) loss of blood, bit has
Miss
j day,
studies
nurses
Isabel Bradford. on
Danville to
in the
with the
Arnether
who will on
wk is Misg Malone,
Wednes
her
for
Geisinger
student
enter
went fo begin
a8 an student school
Connected
Memorial hospital
from Penns Valley
me line of wi
DRUNK
Col
to ten
jall and
convicted
FOR DRIVING WHILE
Wilson,
graduate, was
in the Mifflin
$50 and
charge
Influence
Penn State
sentenced
county
when
while under |
Charles J,
lege
days
fined
on
the
Costs
driving
Hgquor,
of
of
Ts I AOI i
The First National bank is one of |
the 14,000 similar licensed banks tol
receive signs indicating that deposits |
made in them are insured for the full |
amount up to $5000, whic maximum |
protects more than ninety-seven per |
cent of all deposits in Insured banks.
The signs displayed at all win-|
dows through which deposits are :
celved. It ought to be a real confort- i
able feeling on the part of the depositor |
to place his funds in an institution |
that has the National Government's |
guarantee thas hig wil; be !
pald 100% at any time. This has nev- |
er done beford,
rs A An AU SO AOA,
Harry L. Hopkins, Federa; Emer. |
gency Relief Administrator, must have
heard of
a
are
re- |
deposit re
been
Pinchot's pre-election prom.
of operators’ licens
in two He evi-
a Pinchot
ise to cut the cost
PY
vi “
plates
sumed
license
and
dently
e8
that
proms
%
not be relied on even
to feeding the
INSURANCE axp
REAL ESTATE |
oP ewee
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL?
SEE US FIRST.
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
A Monument Erected.-
to the memory of a loved one is a
substantial expression of your jast-
ing affection. To select one that
will be appropriate requires careful
consideration— for it must last
through all the years to coma. Let
us cooperate with you by submit
ting suggestions based upon our
wide experience as memoria] sculp-
tors.
C. H. HOMAN
Successor to
H. G. STROHMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works,
CENTRE HALL. PA.
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wipe posted on the
Mises Edith Boozer became seriously
at Creshelm Hall, Mt Alry Bia.
tion, Philadelphia, “where she has Ywen
Hving wince a cohild, and was taken
to Chestnut Hill hospital for treat
jment. Bhe was visited there by Mr,
and Mrs. J. 8 Boozer, on Baturidy.
Her case at that time had not been
j funy dingnosed. Mr Boozer expects
to visit her again within a short time.
Mr. and Mre. T GQ. Task, of Phila
delphia, were week-end Kuesty of Mr.
and Mrs. F. M. Fisher, this being Mr.
| Lusk's first visit to Centre county,
He is employed as an electrician in a
large lace factory and is fortunate in
| having had continuous employment
Mrs. Lusk, who before marriage was
‘Miss Lola Ulrich, is a niece" of “My
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