The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1926, Image 1

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    PROMINENT DEMOCRATS EN- NS. SS. DISTRICT CONYEXNTION. EXAMINATION FOR HIGH ! REVORMED 4 M3 ~, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
DORSE WILSON AND PORTER | SCHOOL ENTRANCE. | i :
Eleventh District Holds Convention af } Sous] A Moi ‘ vit} In
I | ? : na jo] } M nist PUE CS OIF LOCAL IP E
Fhelr Nomination Means a Winning Farmers Mills—Quota for Pri . aha] fll] i : IAPPENINGS OF OCAL INTEREST
Forty-Three Bovs and Go
ih FROM ALL PARTS.
Vicket In November, Say Party Camp Met, to Grill Saturday-—Qus
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Leaders, Examination Prepared
Passed n By Superinter
History,
Geography, —
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Sleeps: Carried from Barning House.
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Movies of Reforestation,
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Penn State Colles News [ten
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DODGE BROTHERS SALES
10,000 FOR ONE WEEK
Remarkable New Retall Delivery Ree
Arithmetle, 1 A f ! tw 1 i re 4 ¢ i ip : ord Established.
DOLLAR DAY AND MAY
FESTIVAL NEXT WEDNES.
PAY IN ALTOONA |
HERE IS NEWS—REAL NEWS, ' 14 9 4 y hs vey N rw i
eh ’ nt had v ¢ 3 thiol in delives PO TY . dished Jas “ id a part of their vacation = at
the senior class, and girls also stand | 0 id i I invested cerialy ' i ph Nv ure in How
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second and third. Miss Marion D. | a i his Lhe : y pe cent. and re ed § 5 on ae Ls } '
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erage of any student in illege, heads |
Hessler, of McConnelsburg., heads the " Wid oh ral ’ 8 ! pat Inet fow m Pot Neo taug
second year ans wo ay \ naa n ted it } it to delivering these 1 ] ¥pher and Fra lay will
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and trucks Dodge Brotl have superiveion over the camp. The
preach and began h
$766 new ed o ing peopl will oot 0 the camp
Because of a bad road detour in the Hliamaport, accepting a
Seven Mountains motorists ft : H BL 0 A h i : toons. and late to Wilkins
southeastern Pennsylvania driving to ort t ¢ or 0) 8 ta ube iE ng from the iinistry in ders for future delivery received du ¥ mio u RRtES ti retumm
State College are advised to go week ending May 1 gust octal girle may join the
Shipments of new vehicles ¢ eal- | camp e rat } per week
} ing tha:
: : ] : a f that you only see. hz , 191 he moved from Wilkinsburg to|'N& the
the Susq rail to Sunbury ¥ Assan ’ j was ih er «
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oul Frediorick, Marviand, and from there!
Altoona” Della Day ronda |g ; YS Rey. to Philadelphia last fal ers during the week were $300, or 1,-]and $1.00
4 oon niar ¥ tide las a * 0 10g i As PAs,
d EER 131200 yield 0 in 10 years : bead " 526 !
not so good. But now. nothing! The Surviving him are his wife, formerly |** : trip to Gettyeburg wae enjoved
he . * {ie "hy eo AT J acl on i . aa
Mise Anna Diffenbacher, of Turbot-|'®® There were in d ETS hands On {Ly the pupils of the Millheim Gram-
May 1 according to their weokly pa i mar school of which J. N Moyer has
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Robby, of the faculty of the Taw ports a total of approximate ’ 6,008 been the teacher for several years, A
neytown High school, and Mrs, David nw nor Sarg and trucks AZAINST | large bus carried the live wires to the
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Dunn. of Philadelphia Iso three hen these dealers held 17,000 Niguel battlefield and after viewing it. the
- . . the bars: “ av ! 4 brothers: Jacob, « wr eo orders, AY I night was « t 4 ; itor
Former Candidate for Governor Says he bargains during the day them registered from Potter township and f Howard; Peter, of gh as spent in the dormitories of
selves, . Lock Haven, and Prof. George Robb the Mt. Alto Forest School. of w hich
Veod » ’ thirteen from the borough eigh / : . Ro . . n ley
State N 8 Minority Party Above Visit Community Rest Rooms in v proms eighth principal of the Altoona High school. WEEK-END P GRAM OF PHOTO institutiion KE. A. Zeigler, Mr. Mover's
X grade, boys leading in numbe 3 . i ]
Reproach, Christ Reformed Church. There's the latter grade . umber ‘from Burial was made at Turbotville. ~PLAYS AT-— brother-in-law, is the pr neipal. Last
do or i ire wmfort-—FREE! Sec 3 year the Grammar grade pupils we
John A. MecSparran, Democratic can- | nothing there but comfort-—FREE! Gs : &M Th t & pug re
didate for Governor in 1922, has an-| Meet your friends there after yo " HUTCHINSON, Woods Thomas enic 00se ea F@ | taken to the State capitol for a day
nounced his support of William B. Wil- | ©0me and before you seek more badf 5th and 6th Grades School Report. Hutchinson died at his home in Los BELLEFONTE
son and William E Porter tor the gains in Booster Stores, For last month: Per cent of attend | 4 ngelas, Calif, in his ith year. He AT THE SCENIC built and equipped banks abd tho
Democratic nominations as United Come next Wednesday--don't be a-|ande. boys 87, girls 98. The follow Nas A. on of Thomas Hutchinson and THURSDAY, MAY 18 hope of gaining information to be
4 if Ore § nr 4 y g = a it é » 4 - ; . i
States Senator and Governor, mong the disappointed. adv, Ing were Dresent every day during ore M Joh Best; Whe waa adaugh |, , Runaway" put to use in planning the quarters
“The outstanding political need of . the term: Wm. Spyker, Muth Bailey, ro woln Barber, first associate Also PATHE NEWS & REVIEW for the proposed merged bank and
Pennsylvania is to have a minority | (Continued from previous column) [Burton Snyder, Lawrence Hartley, |Judge of Centre county. Mr. Hutchin: . , RAR. SAY tA on. ts [trust company department in Mill
party that is virile and above re | Judge Porter, of Lawrence county, |J8ck Coldren, Fay Rees, Evelyn Col-|#on way Born ol the. old Hutchinson “ FRIDAY & BAT. MAY MH and 15 heim. a group of directors and offi
proach,” Mr. MeSparran's statement | Whose fine character and achievements | Yor, Helen Rine, Madaline Emerick, farm In Gregg township. He was the That's My Baby cers of the two Millheim financial In-
end." cannot fail to appeal to anyone who |Adaline Dinges, Marian Smith, Marga- | 128t of a family of four sons and four 1000 good hearty : laughs Added o% | stitutions on Wednesday of last week
“Eepecially must it be free from bi- | Wishes to see good government In ret McClenahan, Loraine = Brungart, Saugiitors. Surviving are two sons and pl lng. Ay of the oa Sune, made a trip to Mifflinburg, Lowisbure,
partisan influence and commend the | this State! and also In having former | Hadys Smith. TT, L. Moore, teacher, Ho Saushter, yl residing. in the West, SstuiGny, a red gt Sree Comedy. Northumberland, Sunbury, Hughes
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respect of the independent thinking | Secretary Wilson whose enviable pub ———— os ———— fhe - rather hl Pr. James $hugch- At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE ville and Williamsport The gentles
“ wh mn, i" > + pr * :
people of the State, He record Is an open book. Prospects are very fair that Legs. q h ho pract ed his profession FRIDAY, MAY 1 men in the party were Dr. G. 8, Frank,
“We are fortunate at this time to They have announced for election |, .... will be one of a few citi in] 1 arrisburg, and Captain A. Boyd lene Blne Streak"— 8. Ward Gramley, L. W. Stover, C. L.
hav a bandidate for Governor | reform, a strong economic program a few cities inj] Hutchinson, a former member of the - § . Gramiey, A. A. Frank a
ave as ¥ OBRIYIV . Centre © SATURDAY, MAY 15 ¥, A. A. Frank, L. B. Stover,
e——————— — wn | ANA Are stralght-out for law enforce Pennsylvania to get an appropriation | Centre County Bar. Burial took place “Ratilos™ th H Poxew 1] Frank M. Fisher, R. 8. Stove yen
(Continued on next column) ment.” for a new post office building. in Los Angeles, Py wit Ouse eters and Miller an if £8, 8 Tr, J.
Miss Dupont. A powerful dama. Miller and H, E. Crouse.
and Lewisburg instead of via Les
town over the William Penn H
way.
sh : less than the actual retail deliver | A
: ¢ questions for thi examination
keep you rom attending this
vonderf ave , fon onda v ville and two daughters, Miss y
MoSPARRAN STANDS FOR v nd rful y nt next Wednesday and are considered by school teach M : x ghters, Miss Doroth)
WILSON AND PORTER Reg ors Wilt be there and the ers and others interested as fal :
SON Al Y reason they do not ask you to go with Of the class of forty three, a small
them is boos ; + ot 3 . ay
m 1s because they want to get alll majority of whom were giris, thirty
iroughout the county are uniform
With a view of inspecting new.y
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