The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 04, 1930, Image 1

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VOL. C1V. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1930. Te —
EN CONVENTION “LINDY” AND ANNE IN - — | y
Tm, wensronte, woxowr|| PRIZE WINNERS AT ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR ||T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS
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The forty-fifth annual convention of Col, Charles A. Linbergh and wife Following Is a list of the prize win. (by; Mrs. D Ci. Wagner; Martha {MANY BOYS AND GIRLS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
the Woman's Christian Temperance [arrived on the Bellefonte air fleldiners at the Grange Encampment and Tressler; Mrs. John Lingle; Vesta
Biauser: Mrs. W. H. Hettinger: Helen FAKE PART IN CONTESTS FROM ALLPARTS
White; Mrs. E, 8. Ripka. Millheim; Mie ried 3 Te y * ’
mentioned only Mrs, Mary G. W . Colles B wvelyn Bradford !'s In Phoens-
VY asson Stnte lege; Yrs erie 3 . £3 2 : .
’ Irges mmber of boys and girls ville among friends, having gone ere
Besgle Zerby Mrs, Morris Bryan y > iy Mu having gone ther
YY a ri 3 ’ Hall took ty arties wi pw 4
. taurant. The Colon was severely re- HORSES-——FMirst, EE. H Peck, Nittany; [| Mrs, Charles Wert; Mrd Pau 31 1 the va a tant a or i nded the Grange
pared ander the direction of Mrs, we. refusing to shake hands w:thlB. ©. Dotterer, Lamar; second, B. C.|ford; Mrs. Epley White
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Grace Allis of Centre Hall. Mrs. W, Dotterer Mrs, J. F. McClellan;
Union of Centre county will be held Monday night at about 11:30. They Fair, held at Centre Hall last week,
in the M. E. church at Pleasant Gap,|lod®ed at the Brockerhoff House and (Note: Post office
on Friday, September 12th. A num- [took midnight lunch at a nearby res-jwhen other than Centre Hall)
ber of special features are being pre
5] um { 1 Re in 4 nerintends
CATTLE First, Peters Dros ¥ CK H A. Holter, Lamar; I h ti umber of x} itu niere fi- a rele WHI | O08, Was
Matilda: J. Fred Slack; Hartle Bros, Wert: Eugene Zerby; Mrs ". Aleres ver previ Venrs “1a guest here of M Miriam Moore.
A. Broyles will present a plan for tem- the 1ew Who discover : How do
perance work in the county. A report}iyol 10," was the Colonel's greeting
of a most succes vear will be made vho proffered a hand be A v "y ' + latter alse s 3
By Mit F. BB. Kall ¥ A 1 © Mad who proffered a hand, Bellefonte Brungart, S ton : | Brool ; Mrs. Harve re sler; Mra lity of ti : hibits made by th : latter also 14 n the school
a3 ad oir morning Mr. and Mrs. Li P. ASE - 8¢ Stat ‘ol yrus Solt, Ballet + Mrs . and gir in , nal Art tive : MBL year and teaching there
I1 ministers of the county are es-|, . he air field Us 2 . . > } ard rs { { Froth aly Bg
y Invited to attend the recog-| ,.. .. mn, . o nPoventi 1 thai o i : bury A 3
service at the close of the fore- ihe of antil s thre fat 1 The ro . ‘ : . I HE , Reng A rr rn . jon wf wing ) e fine ( A r. and I ", Bitner, of Lo%-
gession. Rev. HL. W. Oakwood ee i a “ 4 - db \ Es a . Naxs on : .% : i in the vocational schools of shurg, at th irange Encamp
3 . row home in New Jersey was heir Fred Slack : ; irungart, Smull- n HAY « SLURS i oF t county "BAe . ony
speak in the evening. lesténation vada . . "Es . a . ent for a day or more. Time is deal
destination. ton; Use, Matai ahd 4 ' ‘ he agriculturas nrviiect contes tH nis 1div awle 1 s . +" ak
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DORWORT FO INCHOT. . AT RST XP Fem : ’ Zubler
H FOR PINCH LOCAL BREEDER SELECTS J. Fred Slack; M. T. Zubler, §
Mr. Dorworth, the head of the De x ? . . Mills; Hartle # Peters Dix
TRADE NAME 0 CRD}... :
partment of Forests and Waters In AME FOR HERI V. Brungart
the Fisher cabinet, in his newspaper, J. Fred Slack, whose herd of pure- Fourth: Hartle Bros. . fred Slack «HZAeLN agn sellefonty Mrs
the Republican, announces that he ig|bred Holstein dairy cattle Is well n, Everhart; Peters Bros ; agnel 1 Da
not looking for favors from Pinchot, |SROWn In am about Centre Hall, has
. : HOGS First I.. ©. Corman,
if he is elected governor, that he did|recently cl 1 a trade mark name
Creek; W. FF, Rishel; Hartle Bros,
not support him at the primaries, but |’ Erman, is herd, accor Corman
that he wil vote for him because he|® ] ? made
has been declared the regular Repub. ]Fr¥sian Association
lican nominee for 1a fice. This |registered the name
notation is made for he benefit of
Democrats who fail gee that Repub-
put party before personal pref-
many Democrats welieve that
for a Republicar candidate
an independen pirit instead of
tting themselves to be mualed by
align pron 3 the candidate nev-
and could not
SURVEY BEING MADE FOR
NEW STATE HIGHWAY
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Detective Burns Visits In Town,
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Livestock Judging
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ight at Burnham fo
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Freshman Week at
State College
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REBERSBURG WINS CHAMPION. |
SHIP ON. GRANGE PARK’
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Ad, Vesta
gene Zerby:
fy Mrs (1 Gregg Twp
; Ai Richard Fel ger, | W. 1 i irace Smith Winners In Junior Project Contest.
Levan Third i Smith; den 03 A. Swine—1, Vesta yw; 2 and 2 J an '
J. T. Delaney; A. Brooks | Mrs, W. W. Barnhart; Mrs. Ralph Ha |Breon; 3, Stover Musser, all of Gregg ]Junior Bi Miriam Bickhart, all of
i A. Hoy: George Sharer. oe Mre. Paul Meyer; fr yrug | Townshis hoenixvi also, Mr. and : Bible's
FRUITS-—First: F. W y / Solt. Mrs ther Dale: Bessie Zer } owes ] Heler Zott i. Iw and daughter nd children,
nont: W. F. Colyer; Harry Dinges ne by: Mrs. George Ghgrich: | Miriam Zerby: 3, H Jock, all of (Mr and Mry re neski, Paul,
= Feil Mo ric) Potters t . Vest a user Mra. J. M. Kirkpatrick y Twi Richard and Glenn Wisneski. of Spring
3 Elwood Eves rr. Nittany Mrs y + slr 5 1 ta £41+ i \ ¢ here y ast
2 Tonle E rp a itrow Mra. Ernest Long ra S Tnowr Zottls on a nk red and were entertained by r. and
i Delaney: T. I. Malrs, State Ci . ¥ vot i :
Be 1201 : | Mra A. J, Hazel, Boals. roti hare ’ iy ohh nz
ony
Mrs. John Robinson Spring Mille
DD. GG. Wagner: Verna Detwiper Ah rim Homa : ha 4 ‘ —~ ‘ » :
of & a Keller, Pleasant Gap A Tine hI we AMAITY Ihanary Je ush-1 ¢ g JL - = Was SASY for
home run leh, sixteenth of 4 tnoh | Laurie Grove Bellefonte: JM. Miller : TUDGES Horses Hogs 71 1 Sheep i 2. John freon: 3, satel: uck ' 8 ' nany oh g having tak*
to Hack Mrs. Charles Wert; Mrs. Arthur Pet-|T. B. Keith, State College Dairy Cat- 8 Twit
Wilson for bis clout Landis . vy . ra, tie Joo Nageotte, State College. Poul ¥ Corn 1. Obert Tigen: 2 wila Miss Edna Robison accompanied by
was well supported by the Rebersburg New Road Jetayed. pth Second: F. W, Evey: W. F. Colyer try and Exes: BE. W. Callenback, State | Belghtol: 3, Bernice Walker, all Gregg {her mother, Mrs Edward Robison,
bovs and he was returned a WMmner, The Bellefonte Central allroad, T. 1. Mairs: Barl Delaney, Harry Din College. Farm Crops: J. P. MeCool, Two. ; : ; : both of Pittsburgh, came to Centre
10 to 3. Kline, Howard's pitcher, had Which a Year ago baught ne aban-| pee: Laura Belle McCormick; Elwood lock Haven, Fruis: J. Laptoi Mew] © Vegetables 1, Grace Duck.iHall by auto on Thursday and spent
too great an ambition for one pitcher doned section of the Lewisburg and liver: Mrs, Boyd Fredericks: Verna Cartney, State Collega Vegetables: [Gregg Twp the remainder of the day on Grange
—he essaved to bitch all three games |TYTone Railroad from Falrbrook t0{petwiier; Mrs, O. P. Weaver; Irene Mr. Stout, State College. Home eo | Winners In Ag. Note Book Contest. Park among relatwes and friends.
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in which Howard figured during the |Stover Satbn From the Penngysearia, Zerby: Mra W,. H. Hettinger; Mra NOMIC and Needlework: Miss Bessle| , «. ° Godshall: 2, Nevin Keller, |The Robison family were former resi
week, but he failed to win the name|then utit a Be ag from a Co Jennie Sharer; C. T. Musser; Willa|Owens, Indiana. both Gregg Twp.: 3, Wert Bohn, Har- [dents here. Miss Robison has been
of “Iron Man” He was knocked out jege » Fuly wr do J1ave a Romp Biauser; Mrs. Charles Wert; Mra. Mor-| GRANGE EXHIBITS--First, Springlris Twp with Main & Company, certified pub
of the box on Thursday in the mid- on v ol fh Shim By a oi lo an ris Bryan; F. A. Brooks; Henry Zerby. Mills; second, Progress, Centre Hall;| winners In Vocational Shop Classes. lic accountants, for a number of years,
die of the game. onte to Tyrone, is bucking trouble In] mpi: PF. W. Evey; Harry DInges; | third, Victor, Boalsburg: fourth, Log- : ‘ork (Practical f aps 2nd Tes 1he | cositinucus employment
The Grange association's plan of en-|Ketting into Tyrone. Verna Detwiler; Mra George Bloom. .n Pleasant Gap: fifth. Washington, A Bho WO el Rn ho until recently, but expected to go to
tertalning the fans with the system When the purchase of the abandon: Bellefonte; Laura B. McCormick: Earl | pine Hall: sixth. Union. Unionville. plinoe)--1, Fred Kiine; 2, Ross Mc-le), offices again this week.
of play, namely. eliminating the poor- od section was made it was directed Delaney: Mra CO. H. BEungard; W wl . ay , 4 Clintock, both Harris Twp. 3, Bieber . .
Pa. "> 8 b he Interstate Commerce Commiss-| re tambis Mn x Grange Plays Righel, G Twp. G. W. Carson, of Belleville, one of the
er teams and bringing to the front for [VY the interstate Lom MISS" Colyer; Cyrus Wert; Mrs, 8. E. Gob tighel, Gregg 1 mazonity a :
Thursday the best teams of the week. fon that the Bellefonte Central was toy, Spring Mills; Mrs, F. T. Whitehill, First, Logan: second, Victor; third] B. Shop Work (Open to all shop , y of © mocratic board of
« seems to meet ‘with favor on the part [have the right of way over the P. Rly mont: Mrs. Moris Bryan; John Spring Mills: fourth, Unionville. articles)—1, Nevin Keller; 2, Stellard commissioners of Mifflin county, was &
\of the baskball followers However R. tracks from Stover Station Into TY lp .nner: © T. Musser: Mrs. Charles Judges Plays: Rev. C. C. F. Cather: |Beightol boty Gregg Twp, 3 Fred visitor at the Grange fair inst week and
Homo " dissatisfaction was registered | Tone. But a portion of the P. R. R.lywar: J. M. Miller; Mrs, W. FH Het: | man, Muncy: Prot. J. F. Wetzel, Cen: | Koch, Harris Twp. Salted at the Reporter's headquarters,
with Rebersburg’s resorting to bring- track has been torn up and. as it Is ony oar: Mrs, Arthur Peters; Eugene |'’ Hall: Mra, Ed Isenberg, Penna. Yocational School Class. Mr. Carson Is a membér of the Care
g t the Pennsylvania right of way, thel, 4, Furnace. 4 y son family who years ago lived In
ng In remote ousiders to strengthen} . erby. f 1. Spring Mills (Gregg Twp.) Centre county, The question of hone
their team while other “fans” felt Bellefonte Central has no authority to Fourth: Barl K. Delaney; Laura Schools, 2. Boalsburg (Harris Twp.) . B D .
Tem . : . yal 2 estly adjusting damage: due land own*
that “all's fair pienke week,” preferring restore it. B. McCormick: George Sharer; Mm.| One-Room Country School—First, \ v
1 200d ball game with a few] It will result in another hearing be-lyy 31 Hettinger; Mrs. L. C. Miller, | Cross Roads Gregg Twp: second, dadging Contest Winners, ers for lands taken for road purposes
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dazzling stars in the line-up to all fore the Interstate Commerce Commis: | yr, gieonburg; Harry Dinges; Mrs, J. | Manor Hill, Potter Twp; third, Hous- 1 John. Zuber. a. Twa, Yoo i a She 8 Src the Mifflin
home players and their usual medi-|®PP and the State Public Rervicely pyupret: W. ¥. Colyer: Henry Zerby; |erville, College Twp: fourth, Linden tional School, Spring Mills. roca: Jtend with. H - have to SoH4,
oority Commission, which will delay opening |startha Tressler: Annie Laurie Grove; | Hall, Harris Twp.; fifth, Upper Branch 2. Thomas Ross, Harrs Twp. Vooa- lend with, e also lamented over the
x of the road to traffic. T. 1, Mairs; Harry Helzy, Read ng; | Ferguson Twp. tional School, Boalsburg. Jack of spine quality n eme of thi
. Vesta Blauser: John Benner. Grade Schools—First, Gregg Twp] 3 Nevin Shook, Gregg Twp. V. 8. Mifflin county Democrats because of
? y f : 4, Wm. Ross, Harris Twp V. 8 hmving accepted at face value the
While excavating for the gas line] vRGETABLES-First: W. I. Col. | Grammar; second, Milesburg Gram- , h 3 \ " :
Lewistown have been ordered removed l ver Nittany Mountain, James Hillard! Mrs Boyd Fred rick: Henry Zer.imar; third, Lemont Grammar. 5, Obert ligen, Gregg Twp. V. 8 DAP SN PRO Se made by the “prom
by the State Highway Department. dug up a copper penny dated 1801, yer; TI Hoy ’ Jd 6, Bilis Rearick, Gregg Twp V. 8, fser” Republican candidate for goverfie
3 ' (Cov tinued on inside page.) 7, Ocean Yearick, Hublersburg H. 8, or. i : ey
ge Long: M W. H. ler: 2. Anabella 8 for. all Greg wp, | Mre. Bib md not bee n the park
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Four of the seven traffic lights In