Eacmm— VOL. CIV. HURSDAY, R 2 1930. 84TH ANNUAL TEACHERS’ The elghty-fourth annual Institute of Centre county will be hel in the Court House and Hlgh building, October 20 to Instructors for the tute include following: Dr. W. D. Henderson, Director, tension Division. University igan, Ann Arbor, Mugh. Dr. James P. Whyte, Oral English, Bucknell Lewisburg Pr. A. Schools Dr, schoo 24. Insti lellefonte, procured the Ex of Mich Professor University O M. Weaver, Willis 1 Penn Klonower, ot unsEport, Champlin, State Carroll sducation, College Henry Bureau, Miss Health J. W. land. Miss fonte, Following the Monday, 130-1: 40—Devotional, C. Thompson. + 40-2: 00—Singing. :45—Modern hanging Order Director Harrisburg. Helena McCray, Instruction, Harrisburg. Yoder, Director of Music, Ivy Jel Rachel Shuey, pianist, ¥ ia program: Oetober 20 Rev. 100 Science 0 { Dr derson. Singing. Gaining Dom! nion- Why Tuesday, October 21, ev 10—Devotional, Ay 1 MceC'ra High School Section Oe -—e Wednesday, October DON GINGERY A VIGOROUS WAGING CAMPAIGN S matorial Candidate in This of Past Clearfield Friends amed Record. sen terest county. to residents to n resent them in n do not number Lew of vote for him, large in what a County anx ous kind of man will Harrisburg. whether partisan, or whether senator-—willing will of the general good district this are re he he lear a re is simply will be a real to take the the into and people account masses work for f the in his Captain Gingery, former staff officer 1s Oth differs of the oO National Guard £ fam Regiment, opponent orial race in he has obliged to apolgize for in this that any in Senator ver heen serving that ago pub in Centres ww his support of that the man's property tions committed while public office. It is recalled Scott week or s apology i od lishesl a dengthy county pers the NEWS X lav r bes law for Very came effectiv that would take delinquency In payment of taxes. Captdin Gingery favors the repeal this law. as does hls running mate, John G. Miller, of Ferguson township, candidate for Legislature from Cen- tre county. Voters of Centre county are looking for another apology on this tax law business-—this one from the Hon. J. 1. Holmes, of State Col- lege, who voted for the law at the last session of the Assembly. Mr, Holmes m fel that the law was not a mis- t#%¢ or he would follow the course of Senataor Boott, Mr. Gingery is a native of Martha Furnace, Centre county, and therefore deserves his native county's support. Although he has Mved in Clearfield county the greater part of his life ifs heart still retains a feeling for his native county, and his {nter¢st in af- fairs of both this and Clearfleld eoun- ty as paramount. This was demon- strated when he served as a member of the Legislature, Regardiess of how an issue was decided Mr. Gingery posted himself on the side which he felt was for the best interest of his unpopular ta v this © sumime a of i INSTITUTE *110:45-10:55—8Ing' ng. d | Rural Section 1{11:00-11:456—The in Health Cran Court House Use the Instruction of | Miss - | H. Reading Whyte Auditorium. and Graded Section 11:00-11:45 Expression i High School { . T111:00-11:45 School S. - Silent pn, Section—Room 13 Reading the Dr, in : Champlin, Singing 2: 30—8elf—Then Service Whyte. 2:30-2:45—8inging. 2:45-3:15~The Changing Man Dr, Iron and Order Section—Court House The Rural Teacher’ cational Creed-—Dr. H. B. Suggestions Miss Rural 3:20-4:00~ Edu Champlin, 4 Auditorium for MoCray. Graded Section- 4: Teaching High 3:20-4:00 ®.9 Wo . 0 (0 Section—Room 11 for” Klone S« hool Now Preparation Standards Mr, Oetolnr Rey er oe Thursday, a1 10 G:20 G:00.9: Devotional- . 1 bh ald plac € church, near The her mit, took David's n Line town Philadelphia. bride w ge hy Sum in marria Cornog, 8 given brother. Edward N. J. Miss sister « the bride, Mi Phebe of Cornog, hie a niece of the Alex Wieland, i ma i Cornos Masgaret a of f was maid of and “a Cornog. brida flower girl, wns groom. was best n Al (Gauss, jand of Haverford, Jot the were son State Co of Rutledge fame hotel wedding live n Skilkng, 1 i res ant | aon {or and Mra Alfred P. Wieland, ils engaged in the insurance business, | Laxcnrl people in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. F. | Wisland and daugh- ter Mikired, linden Hall: Mrs. A. P Wieland and daughter Winifred and son Alex, Mr, and Mrs, W. 8. Wieland and daughters lsabelle and Blanche, anl John Gauss, of State College. EE It the hundreds of “twocow” dairymen to learn that Senator Scott voted for the measure that resulted in a half-dozen State in- gpectors swooping around ther prem- ises during the past two or three months, and they will be keeping on doing mo. The milk law that went Ine to effect put many two-cow dairymen out of business unless they were able to ®0 to considerable expense In bullding milk houses and ddng busal. ness in every detail as prescribed in the milk law. Even a one-cow dalry- man must now have "a permit to sell milk to his rjighbor, and durther more, he cannot lawfully bottle the milly, His customer must bring acon tainer every morning because of the law that Scott voted for ion for the immediate eld at heir returm from and Mrs 8 was he the Wavne their Wieland will file in may be news for * . - . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, of “ws il * - . » * . Mrs ship, Hes admitted Monday Kerstettor, . tow urgical Samuel Ferguson n- was pa tient Wm shig 1 Monday on R of Spring town- ame a surgical on patient of last week, Clady Lingle, of Coburn. Monday Mins Hu WIL { i admitted on or medical treat- ment, after patient week Mrs, C daughter Bellefonte, ed Monday of 1 discharg arroll Corman and infant of were on ast week. Mrs, Musser Coldron, of Centre Hall, mitted Pp atment on uesday of last week L tre following day Houser surgileal gical and discharged of Bellefonte, T horged pat ent on jesdny and Infant son. were discharged on last Watson, student admitted aturday. Miss Mildred nurse ; for med hospital, was on 8 . the ¢ nent « Mary ¥ i 8 of Mr State daughter of ature ul ; year-old Mrs, Walter Johnson, wilege was admitted on 8 lay as surgical Mr patient, Mra y relol of Mil the and Paul ing er, Belle arrival of} the he nte over n infant daughter born in " al on Sunday. re Robert had reatment, Morris, undergoing on Sunda of lellofonte, who been t medical | dischargeed H medical was of Pleasant Sun Hoover, patient Missa Emeline Gap, day. Mra, College Sunday. became a Sheldon became , of State patient Tanner, a surgical on Fred Kleig, of Philadelphia, was ad mitted on Sunday for surgical freat- ment. There were 40 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of the week. —————— AMP Unlon County Falr, The Union county fair will open next Wednesday and will continue over Thursday and Friday. The good roads from Centre county to the fair grounds will invite many to see the fair this year that hesitated heretofore. Races will be on every day, beginning at 13+ 30 P. M, and between the heats there wil be free acts by the famous Exoel Artmal Circus, and each evening be ginning a 7:00 o'clock, Amos 'n' Andy, and an entire program by the circus named. Day admission, 50 cents; eve- ning admission, 26 cents, A I MS a LESH, Hear Hemphill and Kistler on Sat: urday. HEMPHILL, DEM, CANDIDATE, TO SPEAK IN COUNTY State Millhelm—Kist« for U., Will Also Speak. College and ler, Candidate John M, Hemphill, Demoeratic candidate for Governor, and Sedgwick Kistler, candidate United Sates Senator, will be in fre county Democratic for Cen- will on Saturday speak at three points: and Millhelm—2:00 P. M. State College—7:00 P. M. Bellefonte—8:00 P, M. Hemphill is a e wire to Interest his audiend he il discuss, have been following the of his know speaks to the point and call things thelr He is Vigorous to and # of his Mr able I's and will in the Those who newspaper re rs iM ws subi ois Ww ports campaign speeches he oy proper name Young and and capable does set atl naught op ponent, Pinchot The ndidates 8 ove oa A ————— Low Bidder for Road. * 8 mo sn A] AAS INSINCERE ABOUT (OAL POLICE, SAYS HEMPHILL] Mak ng Keep, Says Branded Fx-Giovernor 1 He Hi Promises anno Demoeratle valeelssne as False, promiscu vances them in Pittsburgh a week i« myphill uid wy ! continued "he declared he State thely taxi yers, “This nflan wo the coal bat would to be paid, by the companies part of his hin seifiah He wanted that the war inflaming the bill and iron police oves require salaries by the Hut was not a f ing for oO Program benefit the companies ¢ Class animosity think he taxpayers io against hat the hom rexd w 8 social should pay fajyimayers An; good netead of 1 one well informed with judgment Promise § 14, must realize of flagrantly cannot force you run to pay the salary liceman that it puts upon your prem. ises without your approval and against your wishes, “A= opposed to Mr. Pinchot's insin- cere promise of somethng which would require legislation patently une constitutional, the Democratic party of Pennsylvania by its platform has de clared for the sholition of the coal and iron police. We do not propose any- thing inshcere or impossible of per formance, even though it might gain popularity and votes “Further emphasizing the basic ine sincerity of Mr. Pinchot's proposition, and, by the way, tt is the same insin. cerity that characterizes his entire campaign, we call to the attention of the peaple of Pennsylvania that on April 8 1825, my opponent, then Gov: ernor, signed a bill providing for a increase in the number of special po. Feemen in Pennsylvania, “This act is found on page 214 of the Pamphlet laws of 1025, amending the old coal and police act o 1868 and adding measurably to the number of privately owned companies permitted by law to have State police vested with State authority but free to be used for and Your company imposaibie redemption ref insnoe elore 0 Rents or on you of a po BA ——————— ——— ————— ————— GOLF CLUB TO MEET. Monday inddvidual the up ns being morning mventy-fifth of here, the being signed 5 a member the ur club rit in wight, formed movement the First Among the members leading 1 H. 1. Ei National re the cashier of MANIK, points «4d up are men from in Penns and Brush V and others western se #LOWN and Fair made hres acres ncampmeint and vents WOeH an i ff ore {ofier as owned period of five O71 ten Vo th pleasure of the The seventy of the 1 Grange, signatories will High reday) « OpPOsed hold meeting school building here tl of th at that meeting committee to the pro Proposal ¥ even- Hing @& principal actions to ibe taken ition is Lhe of a » formuls {agreement with Centre imona Grange, vided the and thn « pte ment thougt it ~ Local Time Odd Change Meetings, Fellows Weekly i {MILROY MEN HELD 6aN i A — — Highway Completed # 250 Dine With Local Sen'ors school won by the Gregg School. The to neither Fame local field, previous that team pinay cor schedule one on the The other sOOorvsd each teams named do not in the regular soc em —— A — ROIS Homan Motor Co, The Motor the Chevrol Car Sales, adie re Homan following Company ot « m ar sales - cently: . Guy Haines Edward Brown, t Lock Haven onch Potters Mills, ton trick to be equipped with suit. able 1 hauling school WALKER TOWNSHIP SEEKS NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING Will Vote on 84.000 Bond Issue at November Election—Would Close Five One-Room Schools, Voters of Walker township will vote increase the bonded indebtedness of the township from nothing to $34. 000 at the November election and thereby signify thelr desire to estab. Psh a consolidated school at Hublers- burg. : If the voters carry the bond issue at the coming election the Walker town: ship school board will immediately prepare plans for the erection of a modern five. or six-room school build: ing, which will likely »e erected at the rear of the present High school build: ng, where several acres of ground are avaliable, When such a school is established, five one-room schools will be abandon. ed In the township—the Crawford and Franklin schools in the lower section of the township, the Logan school at Hevla park, and the Zion and Forrest schools in the upper section of the townshin Two grades at Hublersburg would also move into the new build to - — NO. 39 Er TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS 1 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALLPARTS Next week Fire been designated as Week, Bnyder coune for open counties, has Prevemtion . igning in National Hunters in rion and are sm petit on an Benson these mule tex A sls one of a m belonging to found dead in week, M it ive urkholder, was 8 il 1 one morning last Miss Ethel Ja her Univ itzell, of Millheim, en studies in elphia. fered upon pocond year Temple ors Philip Ball who was removal Memorial improving. recently ’ € operated on for the a goiter at the Gelsinger hospital Danville, is The township i be Charies Smith occupied by Woodward, Haines year, will vd Guise- recently 120 farm in not this Fi wno farmed next year OL near chased the farm containing Home will George sum not be of The loysville Orphans profit from the wll of the {. Boak, of Hughesville, A ew } 1: inte Th Lr "~ @ine acath do well morn wy, for Belle aries Cary of the Freshe id not ilitary ser- were War 1 Qa ap a coal jocal y-mile he Shef- for the ng soft f » 04 prices are ville, wWhart $184, sold They n the wnship isehold Friday. rities are entral sa an are issue. Mille 3 Fri made a ed Ma on the effort have «tel as be done ‘Otters Jeet ¢ was ie it now, will Louis are at Champion Louis AION, and ladeinhia., sold out. by «listening In picture-story Boozer and ra for Baseball find St the gr Ho attend Pt next MeN ame Ss est” am nid EFnmes 1nd Homan and ibs] are providing the accommodations f State College, the Centre staff He the eye, has been his pri- Y Foster o Jetix] a HospMtal fiw fal of member ounty surgical attention and throat, He surgical work at hospital connected with his State College office during the past years with much success, and now will have a better opportunity to prosecute his special lines. will give to nose much ear doing vite The Reporter was pleased to receive a call, last Thursday, from Norman Young a former Boalsburg boy, now a resident of Freeport, Illinois, where he is a superintendent for the Freee port Petroleum Corporation. He was back home for the first time in thir- teen years, and noted many changes and improvements in both his home town, Boalsburg and Centre Hall. He Peft for Freepart on Sunday) after a week's visit A new million dollar mosque of Jaf fa Shrine, Ancient Arabic Order, Nob lew of the Mystic Shrine, was dediont« ed In Altoona on Thursday. Impesial Potentae Eston A. Flecher, of Rooliest+ er, N. Y., presided at the ccremonies Penne Valley was represented by Sam~ uel Shoop, Cloyd Brooks, DD. A. Boose er, W. CC. Booger, William Harter, Lewes is Orndorf, Dr. H. 8 Braucht, BR. M. Smith, Richard Brooks, J. 8 Booser, F. BE. Wieland, L. L Weaver, C. Me Smith, Eoin
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