The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 12, 1937, Image 1

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    VOL. CX 1.
RE HALL, PA., TH
URSDAY, AUGUST
12
1937, v—
——
NO. 31
RUNKLE'S SERMON,
DELIVERED AT 100TH
ANNIVERSARY OF
DR.
The publisi
the excellent
J. M. Runkle,
at the
Reporter is
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Pp. P
undred
i i A
lebwration
“All
Working
Some with
re are
massive deed
ormament
three
1
your
Some wih 8
Thera
that
I would
1st,
repute
Reputation
wea are; character
Character
are tyes
and
call
vou Are ere n
a
are Character
but
what
we
tion character
is the
is what
some ne
dark
there
are as 0
is what we ar, in
we are and do when”
man eyes to and no
to hear. In building
like in all other bulding
we rear depends upon ‘he kind
terial we There are
things that
the building
(a) Ti
No man
the
no hu-
human
td
is
Lat
charac
the structu
“ee
the of
re
#
ol ma~
use certain
1
essential t
10
can
charac’
And
Ha
stated
3 vhov
means which
building of
er. Bible
For except
they
HH. In
Home Builders,
What
home
Th
in
labour
the
a wonaert
is! hn
perfectly
rign
Mid pleasures
I
wd
LIT,
hi
Wea may
it
Be
I
But
more
house, well furnished.
forget t f wd
important
the family
said,
BVEs 8
)
piace like
build
than
0
to
simply
fart
piece
a
trals
will,
because
Too
14
and
tha
ne-
and
this
i ade
much
agine
large
preachers and
are sufficient to bring
ing of the Kingdom
Denominationalism has
a very strong part in our work o
Kingdom building, Wa have been more
concerned about making
bers than in making «
have urged them t
Join ouy church
of the fact
is born
Spirit
im-
im
We
b
on man eth
beautifu] iurch
choirs, big organs,
plenty orga
the
wis
m
that ct
elogt
of ni
about
God
oftimes
n
’
os
played |
f
church mem-
iristians, We!
Oo come in and
but Jesus reminds us!
that only man that |
again and of the |
can see the Kingdom of God. |
The result has i
many men and women
church who do not know the first!
principles of Christianity Stanley |
Jones one day was talking to a pums-|
ber of boys in India and he said to
them, “Now I want you to be perfect. |
ly frank. Why
*}
Just
the
of water !
been that there are |
in every |
are you
come Christians?
of Jesug Christ?
What do you think
Why do you pot fol-
low Him?" On, of the young men
arose and sald: “Mr. Jones your
Christ is wonderful, but you, you
Christians ard not like Him.” We
hear a great deal about the unsaved
outsider but 1 frankly admit I am not
a8 much concerned about the unsav-
ed outsider ag I am about the un-
saved Insider; because if the church
will be saved In its fulness it will not
(Continued on inside page)
SOUTH SIDE DEMOCRATS
TO MEET WEDNESDAY EVE.
. ADDRESS BY IVAN WALKER
Mem
Southside Dem-
friends,
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Wie
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GRANGE FAIE AGAIN
FAR EXCEEDS SUPPLY
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emen
ANKE PF premium HOKS AVE
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sthrftiuted The INANE
| been 3}
appearance
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organizati
| LOYSVILLE BAND GIVES
| TWO FINE
vt riven by
erts given by
Home Boys
best
Band
were the eve, render
its
rings were
at
Ai i", :
her, did not
any
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i
way
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RAUCHTOWN CAMP
In nd Mrs ~
Felix
Mert
a
dren
ia mn
Deeder
& WwW
f wv.
1
and son
Mrs. RB
and
Reanley
5
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John Nicholas Emerick Helrs to Mee
i heira Ni Has Emer
$ ¥
id a
church,
Run
£:30 pp m
discussed
ing in ri $
£7
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Buffa)
ust
Cemetary
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be
n Saturday
En
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erick nt i
ine
CROWD ENJOYS
CLOVER FARM PICNIC
Approximately 20000 persons from
part
jammed Bland Park
last Thursday to make thy eighth an-
nual Farm picnic one of the
most enjovable and most successful
of all
The
eta
nine counties in the central of
Pennsylvania
Clover
complimentary
were given
titling wearer
and concessions of the
where the amusements
with happy children, as
admission
profusion,
all
park. Every-
were crowded
well as grown-
ups. The airplane exhibitions and par-
achute jumpers thrilled all. Hundreds
of an alrpiane ride
them being free.
family attending
Mattilly family,
16, and they
of flour
out in en-
the to
many
The
of
iargest
picnic was the
Lilly, Pa. with
awarded a bag
The picnic was made possible thru
the 140 home-owned Clover Farm
merchants, the Bayer-Gillam Co. dis-
tributors of Clover Farm goods, and
the 150 American manufacturers and
packers whose products are sold
throwgh the Clover Farm stores. It
was a great day and the thousands
who were made happy are very appre-
clative,
the
of
were
tent &reclion
stakes being
take
and
ready
turning te
for the camp. Each year
Par
A
de-
lly
aven-
to re-
make
wg reety
hion
and
friends )
this outing on Grange
'
nd
enthsulasm n
committee
statement
the
the liveliest
arouses
this the
connection
in
| sireg
which
to make public
A
regret
enough
tents to sat-
hres
FESTIVAL THIS EVENING.
Hall
inna Mtl
LETTER FROM (
ALLE
1
rl ft
WB}
HwaCy
Q
receive
ich
glad
perhaps
rppreci We are
te
te
paper
»
ways h
wand
hear
home
be glad
Centre
Mildred, on
stopped t«
Bushman and* his mother
enfoyed an hour's visit with
and found them in good health
enjoying California climate as
Mildred being one of Mr. Bush-
former pupils, they bad many
to talk about, especially old-
school days,
the * heat
© news
to
Hall
» t
you would
former
daughter
to Yuma
i from
| residents,
other
My
her trip
Gon
re‘urn
Ross
and
{them
| and
iL
man's
[things
time
i Hope
| old
i
!
{
i
we
8 not too great in
Pennsylvania. Sincerely
MES, 0. F. FUNK.
AAs ia.
MILLER MOTOR COMPANY
SPONSORS MOVIES
One of the nine‘een trucks equipped
with moving picture apparatus trav-
eling through rural districts stopped
{in Centre Hall on Friday and in the
levening gave an entertainment on
ithe high schoo! athletic grounds.
While the trucks are under the direc.
tion of the Chevrolet company, ths
local set-up was sponsored by the
Miller Motor Company. A small part
of the program was devoted to adver.
tising, and the features showing the
mechanics of the Chevrolet cars were
highly interesting. Devoid entirely of
advertising were three feature pic-
tures thrown on thy. screen. A second
showing, all new features, will be ex-
hibited on Grange Park during the
coming falr,
i
AMITH—REESE,
of
evening
Mage the Reforms
rday at i
cere
Mely
pretty
weted
wedding
my when
and Miss
Hall, were
Rev. D. R
KNOW
Lt Smit
i ire unfte
well n MArTiag
10 1
H
LiKe
& gradua Penn
class of in
! ng
dramatic
bride, |
town.
The
wishes
wduating, like 1}
lege
young
of
people
alarge circle
i
a happy wedded life.
—————
NO UNDER PASS FOR
PENNS CAVE ROAI
BEHEUMATISM “CURE
FARMER
CONT
ES —
SUGAR VALLEY 4-RoOM
SCHOOX ANNEX
AT PENN
OWNERS
MUST
| TRAILER
GET LIC
{| Coupling ioe
ed tha
tn i
: raga
types ir or raller
[ie used
passengers. Fire
part of the equipment.
Every commercial
must have at leas’
and flares, to be used
is
disabled on the
ws living quarters or to carry
extinguishers must
be £
or house trailer
red fag:
vehicle
three
if the
road
A ——
PICTURE ATTRACTIONS AT
THE “PLAZA™ AND *“STATE’
The Plaza is always air-conditioned
Showing from 2 till 11 p. m.
At the Plaza Theatre
Wednesday and Thursday—"Make
Way To-Morrow.” with Victor
Moore, Buelah Bondi. Also cash prize
given away at ¢ po. m., Wed.
Friday and Satarday—"A Day at
the Races,” with the Marx Brothers
Another of the season's great laugh
riots
Monday snd Taesday, next week
“Tove I= News" with Loretta Young
Don Ameche and Tyrone Power.
At the “State” Thea're:
Weds, Thurs, Fri this week-—Big
Double Feature Program—No, 1-
“Night Must Fall,” with Charles Boy-
er, Jean Arthur. No. 2-"Marry the
Girl,” with Hugh Hurbert, Frank Me.
Hugh, Mary Boland
Saturday—"North of the Rio Grande
with Wm. Boyd, star of Hopalong Cas.
sidy. Another super-Western thriller.
Coming, Monday and Tuesday of
next week—"Pick A Star,” with Patsy
Kelly, Jack Haley, Rosina Lawrence
for
Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy.
’
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Lf
MRS, JAMISON NAMED
ASSISTANT TO PRINCIPA
RS
1
)
1
Thursday
evening
Davi
i
ad
11
BOARD
ELECTS TEACHING
On Friday evening the Potter
i
i
ho
’ io
wl wr ol boar a meet! held
Hi
Corps
heretof
11
up X a
in tt Il school house, elect
Centre
full
}
2 n
a f teachers
three not re
employed
¥
in
district school term
)
Ber $
Lidl
Dorothy
J. Wagner
Bweeney
} 3
Plum
Centre
Grove,
Hill,
Tusseyvife
a LEP,
Miss
Mins
Ernest
ww Brooks
Brown
MOTRo
Miss Dorothy Mod
pl
WORK FOR
IN CEXTRI}
iH CLUB
32 NOW ON
FUEL REING
TESTED FOR
MOTOL
{mm 3 20 tha
ed
reReary
¥
Company exte
an elaborate h
has been under
for many
centered principally
way
tories
}
The
about
of gasolines
laboratory
mont he, work
tne
lantiknock Realiz-
{ing that while ac-
curate and reproducible, do not cover
{all the conditions met in actual oper-
iation, experimental] fuels will be test-
jed on the road under conditions
ranging from mild to the most severe
{conditions encountered in city and
cross coun'ry driving
i Ten cars representing he major
iportion of those in genera] use, will
| be driven over a section of road near
with Sunset club house
{Seven Mountans, as the northern turn-
i table. Each car will carry a driver and
a trained observer, who will nota the
performance of the gasoline under
fest. The technique employed will be
to match the experimental fuels ag-
ainst standard reference fuels of
known laboratory performance, thus
providing a comprehensive road rating
of each fuel in terms of octane num-
bers,
The road tests scheduled to cover
seven or eight weeks during the hot
test period of the year will repeat.
ad later In the year in fo ob
tain similar data under cold weather
driving conditions.
The young men performing the ser-
vice for the Atlantic company are
quartered at Green Gables, Lewistown
and come to the Sheffer Dairy store
Centre Hall, for thelr midday junch.
has
quality
results
.
5
i Lewistown,
mm
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL P ARTS
. *. Booz
ow
driving
ys held
er is
Sryring
Spring
®1at
wr
Mrs
Orpha
Rebekaly lodges
Peabers-
to
= ¥
or
“ir
ww Mills
pr
wim are planning
Woodward C
trains
the L.
Necessary
train
CArs
over
became
’ _—
a freigh
lock, Eleven
Millhelm, was
hos-
i of a
Her appen-
time
Lewistown
rem
val
successful
from
.
Req
ucetown
that oc-
Calvin
F. A
sold by
Wilbur
He Is
Pleas-
late
k
fo
in
ils
will
in capitals most
magdificent buildings, the State Edu.
cational building and the Zembo Mos-
que. The Nationa] Grange. like the
Pennsylvania Grange, has be.
come pronounced political, espousing
the cause of the Republican party in
state and nation
meet
§
in
session. The meetings
of
is
3
held two the
State
Th, Tyrone Times
its
usually cautious
erroneously ane
Peace Hoffer, Philips
elected cashier of th. First
lank in Centre Hall He is
a clerk in th, bank. Fred
now on leave of absence
is the cashier. During th, cashier's
absence from duty, his place under
banking rules, i= taken by the assist
ant cashier who in this case is Dane
jel 8B. Daup.
"
in news
nounces that
burg, was
Nationaj
however,
B. Priest,
items
44
i
A. H Stover, of th, Hosterman &
Stover harware firm, Millheim, left
last Sunday for Chambersburg where
he will spend two weeks at'ending the
Christiansen Choral School on the
campus of the Penn Hall private
school. This school, conducted by F.
Melius Christiansen, music director of
St. Olaf College Northfield, Minn. is
A summer master course for choral
directors. Mr. Stover is director of the
St. John's Lutheran church men's
choir and should have a most enjoy.
ably and profitable experience at the
school with more than 135 choral di
rectors from 27 states.