VOL. CLV. CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930. NO. 21 on — ————- - session GRAND JURY WOULD LEMONT PRESBYTERIAN . — re . 8 A MORRISDALE GIRL BUILD NEW COUNTY JAIL cuvren Re-pEDICATED [| PINCHOT, SCOTT, CHASE, FLEMING, DIES OF INJURIES TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS —— ry - > ay ” “ - CY Body Thinks Five Janitors Too Many | Rev, J. J. Glenn Comes Baek to Church Ww IN IN CENTRE CO. A r PRIMARIES Geraldine MeCully, Aged 11 Years, yo Public Bulldings—T wenty-elght of Boyhood Days to Preach at Ser- VS —— Struck by an Automobile While on | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST of Thirty-five Bills Found True. viees—Edifice Beautiful In Its Sim- The 10} yf n the camp of our Repubilean friends has cleared Way Home from School, Succumbs FROM ALL PARTS, . ; ; : or tact ‘wend pliclty. away, 1 sult f Tuesday's primary election, in Centre county, is as Shortly After~~Accident Unavold- he grand jury in sessio asl Weea . Po There is from Monday morning - adjourned on The Spring Creek Presbyterian J Fodl » 1 turn 1 at CIOCK ! ay 1 ning when practic able, : : Lemont held a rededication Wednesday noon as the Reporter 107 ehurel ( week went to press, K | service on Sunday evening, May 15 Hall, named to gi its report unti 10W. The congregation in the a made Zerby, Zerby, callers Company sville, § THE VOTE IN THE BOROUGH. |STATE-WIDE DRIVE BEGUN FOR |, t of a total of i ima ou PASSAGE OF GARNISHEE BILL! Law Sought to Permit Attachment of wy Wages for Debts—Employers Fight | Move, $ ns he mult , at numer dv 4 ] aura irned home piano, : tid tot y rred the vote . in REN Ana merc 8 has 1 dont win dragwed ur - tin r for ane | TOM a Visit to Dr. 8. C, Runkle, Miss the Lemont cholr in | party te ! hair I : 3 ! * garnishee Lill the 1 the oe . a Elsi ise, Mrs, Verna Milkr, and winter all that are necessary AL THIS gnecial numbers, g thy Lowder | na iit OF BY State distri . ne garn 4 il would perml H Morviglinle ard t an : ] 3 Ny v Jersey. th mily of C. W. Rees time slay- Mr. Hall, ation, se tt si —— mm —————— A A ————— Road Baullding News, i! ¢ ' ' they [CENTRE HALL POST OFFFIC) ‘ y / 1 i | “VACANT” SINCE JANUARY 1 f i : . EE —— MEMORIAL EEMODELING SHAFFER STORE HOOM, THE TARIFF. ——— A ———— Hittell Grand Chief K. G. FE. furnished by the Spring } I. D. H nanager f je a d upon the « 1 Fa ———————— A ————— League of Youth Meoting. ’ ha +t \ x a . was sliver we and Miss Emma Wolf ar PASTOR AND LAYMAN Bs wim amie | 1Ved here for a fe a visi among SYNOD DELEGATES prover re jaley, Counsellor | ire me YAR i, Cae : a ; . .s o . Te mi i and Mrs Cly SATY sir herald: George Weiden vor. Sellers | A ’ od fon 2h ¥ v ' LJ rading 0 . 5 ith the sen : ae : # | 88 y ‘18m h and w ntertalined by a American | vi } hg st N ost oth, Sr ng the gmves J i tho ’ Ragar 4 W. Krentschmans : a ! TIS, Yaadgle o HLITSE RES : oT dinner. ime along rd moun ; r a Ame : ng trout chu at Berwi ology 3 AINE | 44 aj ) ighly o flies in which Supreme Court AfMirms Deeree In Mal-| THE HOSPITAL DRIVE ; lory Case, ots y F. Louis ha poor town. Ber f the heart « | x buting flowers will vy publish od ' aed ia, marked the course, | an folk hils shia, lin this paper, and the children will annual meeting of rela- Imaster « records presented with a flag. al pros high wages r are depend $ wttinger, pastor of nF. V. Goodhart got his forces [Ch I, was ordained and wail y § Boned) 3 Jat H 2h 4 ¢ Haven, was a lay and this week | pastor « a church at West ! 1 | Social, 1 av she.’ pleasant caller = week, having working to secure Joy 4 STEY sell « 18 Hot} rd Wet wii & Rh TI » 1 ns lley to secu cool ‘ounty Hos ul | od wick, re licensed 4 wl. las follows: | PO 8 M igh has long 1 em- weeks, wit the High of a gaining a - RANGE, disappearing i irs y Milwaukes rd, of age where solicit: j were Ih ohn Wagner, Hagelt in { ors | not met kindly. The ex a Le Semon, Lewistown; Hev., Walter Troutman, {ven away following a = » Burg, w Ww ff four promi- lkswaons in modern cooking | nent i ' { 1 Enyder county Bessie Tool, tie i= as frequently due to the lack srown, Danville: wv, 8 FF, Greenhoe, mide olin frets vt Secs #4 f ANE 8 2. nng . Mall v of diplomatic YOToach { the Centre fall vy’ “ ry - in mi aneous tions / ta Tool's g flov » # yg HP 1 ho ' Hall * Sassaman, | onducted r Mise Oraca RR. Preston urg 1 “an am trip through wage protection he . from he 8 husband, Rev. 'W fof the solicitor as to the unwillingness | Williamsport ov y 1. Kicpfer, n Odenkirk's st room. in town un Tall The youngest of the 3 tholr Ms or x Wo : Xecutors He algo left a wife 4 to give © the part of the person Be Montgomery tay Bt ou a. jin donkirk’'s storeroom. nn town in : ) 8 i FEL A Nr ay Dona ling in California. .W. Gro} gr solicit r o rreatest bok javen: Re M H. Stein, Lock ly. the auspices of the Central Penn-|four was past seventy-nine years and £1 5b & Fri fife . _ i ¥ ? i i if ' TON J Eng solicited, id onto 9 er ave ey 3 { wy 5 Levi fone : . : why yw wed and thelr : ng wicite 16 Krea a ver ey i. . Middiesworth, Belle sylvaria Gas Company } ellest eighty nine The closest ap proach to being a nonagenaran was : y Eas We - EA Ladies gathered at the gtoreroom on : ASTRAL LF. Apple, Sunbury: BE. M. Huyett, i: : and Mr. Arnold, who many years ago made reguiar (rips through Centre county as a liquor salesman and enjoyed ‘an provided in the new hill. Whatever di-]™ and after deducting all legni with the financial standing of the ; A e minishes the ability of these millions |T*PeN8es, an apportionment was made | dividual, is misunderstanding of ‘entre Hall: A. Monroe Hall, Williams- | 1 vesday, Wednesday Thursday of wage earners to consume is bound | V¥iWeen the legatees named in the manner in which hospitals such as ours port: John Oberdos f, Selinsgrove; Geo, | Friday afternoons of last week, and to diminish the demand for the prod w 1 share and share alike, must be conducted. Many annual con: |B. Remensnyder, Sunbury, following each day's cooking gemon: extensive trade among landlords and ite of labor in general. This means th before & Qin rution was made [tributors of reasonable sums would en | m estan stration, 8 prise was given ‘a he druggists. He still walks rect, his als lower wages and less employment, as the estranged wife, Nellie Mallory, filed Harge their contributions if they would | U. 8. Leads in Telephones, lucky preson whose ame was draw n most ninety years showing but slight well as higher living costs. Instead of |OPJCtions to the auditor's report and linterest themselves sufficiently to ac With 19.341.295 telephones § __jfrom a receptacle into which number traces of the ravages of time relieving the existing unemployment, test mony in the case was taken be quaint themselves with the potual ton Ts hdd Aged in opern ed cards given those pres nt, were : , which 1s due to other causes than for |. Judge Fleming. In due course of | needs of the hospital and the careful had Jar YC