VOL. CV. SIX COUNTY OFFICES DRAW THIRTY-SEVEN CANDIDATES ard Eleven Democrats Field Primary Up to This Time, Twenty-Six Republicans Already in for In the howsa 1} May of Lamoreaux Leitzel Sh Nathan James Frank os For wont; Phil- Harry Re pubs ans y of ipsbhurg ; and llefonte, Milhedm and Demoorats Keeler. of John H. WwW. ¢. Auman f Bellefonte, For County Treasurer—Harry ) Jones, C, C. Shuey and O. G. Morgan, Philip E. Womelsdorf, and ¥ G. Burnett. township, Republicans: Robert Hunter, Bellefonte, Democrat For Recorder—Lloyd A. Stover Belle fonte, and Mack H. Hall. Milesburg. Re D. A. McDowell, Mann, Breon, all Elmer H. Hoy Booby Sinie O y ' » Bellefonte; of 2 lush F. Philipsburg. publicans ; Axe Democrat rank Sasserman, Harold Cowher, Clars For legister Morg Bellefonte: N. Alk mas Osman, R. Tay Hancox XK. STATE COLLEGE STUDENT HIGH SCHOOL TAKES LIFE Home from Self ~—Had Jack Sauers, "Aged 15, School Noon, Difficulty at School. at Shoots Grim tr table by » sound of a shot room The { | 12 me Oy fatal o'clock. celdent t hour O0CUL did 1 ater. 30 bu he nd than uttered He in ing yds, pleked father dark.” He ed v his : mother. and one brother. Kenneth Paul's Met Sunday Ww the We “re Your 8) i fatl int n Hi odist is surviv Bp was a member St = Episcopal and and Ww INJUNCTION SOUGHT ERECTION AGAINST OF POORHOUSE Oovl Walker, of} 8 Claude ——— PINCHOT PINCHOT PLEDGES USDER FIRE. tt th Pin- rougl id train Governor ng clause to t pledge for 16 COn-~ of all The holders sup now required ants State offi hobbies positions demands that © *inchot a8 pronouns his campaign for apecifically ZOVernoi wirits ask that Gov ernor Pinchot be entoined from insist of the 1 i ing upon the inclusion clause, which The its ia termed a political pledge. motivating factor it f wns the refusal Mabel M. Hamilton. . Philadelphia, to subscribe to the pledge and the conse- in filing the #1 in set forth, of of She gente T + her had redaction for application been commis. otary public a4 in i ed The for Years, il i. attempting to interpret the pledge. sets forth that the policies reférred “are campaign policies of the defendant, Gifford Pnchot, and the PUD OS to the fd to of obtaining sald pledge adv political relates wneement of his own person- to the € for ambitions and not e aualifications of the oO fice.” applicants siamo ———— Homan Motor, Co, Auto The parties Chevrolet cars recently from man Motor Company. Centre Wm, Osman, Spring Mills. truck; Charles 1... Edwanis window coupe; Carrie M. Benn, sedan, Sales, following purchased the Ho- Hall: 1's ton - G= lethichem, Lewistown, special ——— A ASO. Potters Mills Hotel Register, The most recent guests at the Pot- ters Mills hotel] were these: Andy ODonel, Wagner; Sterl Coss, MeClure; WW, E. Raker. Shamoking James H. Snyder, Shamokin; Mr. and Mrs, R. Wi. Markie. Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs, Samuel McCoy, Philadelphia; J. A. Johnson, Clearfield; Mrs, Kate E. Walk, Milroy; O. M. Copelin. Har rishurg. I ——————L A AM The Togan House, long a prominont hotel in Central Pennsylvania, will be razed to make room for a new Federal bullding in Altoona. Tihe hostelry be came noted during the Civil War, as it was the place of meeting of the eleven war governors in the north call- ed together by Governor Andrew GO. Curtin and there commended the course and pledged thelr support to President Abraham Lincoln, Cm I MS A SAS. STUDENTS WIN PRIZES FOR YOUATIONAD sy ti ti Are Wo pots Ho + # ‘ ze in the Breon o : # uf 2 inn the ¢ i= » carries §3 mot th wasn prize ry ¢xhfhite entered selected his th of & Each exhibits ve a work good 1 of al © vooation ricultural classes to, Can show thelr products and stand equal chances Td of winning ‘ Amputated. f Mr. and Mrs Grove Mills, with amputation He State of Crushed Arm Vera Fred © Gear art, Gearhart BON oO Pine forenoon of n Saturday mot accideny the right sisting na ioge to One drain tiles manner the m made the BRIT NOCOSsnrY. | FTouD load wis of men . at number 0 0 Yi onto tile ard Inrge n and striking him was caught 1 wel ¥ triwek slipped BOM the Young ground in knocking His and the arm der hat amputation wrt ed A alae crushed It] mmedintels of serious bule. | the tile ey was reed 4 to number inflicted maton so ool AAI HANS A e8 wire on the body Scholarship Inv at the Pennsvivania State in annual college bration of Mothers’ Day, on May The Mothers’ Day celebration starts May 8 and continues over May 10 con- ! cole a Collige will He observed junction with the Ica. ——— Work at State College is becoming more plentiful and ds engaging mes chanics and workmen from various sec. tions on a larger scale than during the past few months Most of the men employed from town are working for contractor Houtz, while the college proper sido hos some employes from here. Among others regularly engag ed by the College or some firm, are Messrs, Irvin Zettlee W. © Boozer, f Emery, Blaine Leister, Lester Gar brick. Charles Coron. Andrew Mark. Albert Meyer, Guy Shunk, Edward Ri. ter, Curtis Redber, Milford Luse Els wood Smith, Elmer Runkle, Clyde Walker, Joseph Smith, Bruce Smith, Emory Floray. Danes, A daree will be held in the boarding house bullding on Grange Park, Friday evening. 7:30. The Bellefonte orchestra will furnish the music. Everbody In vited, 7 HALLY PA. TE TEST ENTRANCE, Non-Resident Pupils Centre SATURDAY Ek'ven Apply for Admis- Hall High School and Resident sion In EE ——————— Sunday Train Schedul, a Sold Two Plymouth Cars Hagan Cara og sss — At A mixture treatirg * ME wi SAN. 4. Lite maxing mixture 40 pHhunds s ” Aw of in f powdered Our of 3 Ae “ YY gyvound O93 of ran 3 protein con cont Moma yor net sy af the all feed away from hem gocess fo only and water Foe tnt ik mash da Nothing will one tT" 1-day pe- fregiment but condensed milk drink for a beneficial alse given ind ty also walter pi on restate at ws sugar t have results “ ———— I A SU — Bilf Warner Class Numbers 18, 1 Two 1 veld too late for last week.) and two members of of hundred OOF jodigeon for the in State Col- witreass the on « enitre county of the officers of No 1032, and liation lowlige to degree rine. these ting designated the Bil in memory of the late I Warnes. Past Grand of No. 1032 and at the time of his District Deputy Grand Master The the last of the District Deputy Kinger, of l=» who ends his most successful at this time. Mr. Klinger sot to get a good turnout of members both Jast fall and wns most successful of members of lodges and the October ina‘alla- installation was 0 installations bw Master J E certainly is a record. The initiatory degres was conferred Millheim The second degree was conferred at Hall at which meeting there ¢ The third degree wan conferred by The class and the fine attendance of to the excels Master Klinger, but is ) 0 IURSDAY, APRIL ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP CENTRE DRIVE COUNTY “HOSPITAL The annual membership drive Hospital thy Centre County undes di ection of Johy 8B, Bommenry 1 fonte, a organiz " =o mem roOoration some who do not side In the county, the management to supplement the State appropriation for the arity el dnt i add new swwcial effort during 1931 $e ty n ain repairs and improve Menta and i equipment, A bay of ti will Ties to take care el to th due work and nierest chard We and successful depression bempwak bined With management generous a me mbwersi Ww Fae their plans for SOV ETIIEN | # SOT Ie sds e——— to Speak Here, Missionary from Japan Reformed Chureh. iss —— A — Withdraws * Aa from Partnership, Nittany a ———— = Missionary to § 8 Speak, DD € ITY Tames 13. Avres Mission f the Prestwlevian of h faa in for forty will Pres t Te Ay Ley evening Ne Years, wpenk in re Waldnes- May 6th. at the in chuwh he of next week @ ar under Tapan He he did andiences about hia work a straightforward, business-like, interesting. original way He has lived with the peasants in their country and been the guast of merchant pwinces in the cities, He han many friends among classes from the peasant farmer that pave h Improves Pleasure Park. Arthur Jarvis. of New York, a form. manager of Luna Park. Coney Is land, who recently purchased Kishaco- quillas Paik from the Lewistown Beadaville Electric Railway, has aforve of men making extensive improves ments to the pleasure focated slong the Lewistewn Bellefonte way: at Bumbam. He Kast 15.000 this vepr to make this one the . most parks this of the Siste. and plane oon fo ald to ite year, State College sehodiled severa) there before the May 30th. emai —— Read NI, Quick! ~Or you may miss seeing tha best play of the season. “Community Sale” i= a S3aact drama given by the Willing Workers class of the Bellefonte Lathe eran Sunday school. There are seven teen characters in the play. Solomon Handski, second-hand dealer: Carring- fon Racket. crook. and the antics of the Trimm twinge are well worth go ing to enjoy. The Junior Workers class of the lo enl Latheran Sunday school is sponsor. dng it and tickes may be secured from any member of the class, The time is Friday, May place, Grarge Arcadia, A large crowd attended the play when it was given in Bellefonts two weeks ago. By request the play was repeated Tuesday evening. orchestra will furnish music beween the acts wea IM SoA SARA Barnum and Bailey and Ringling Brothers elreus, scheduled for Altoona some time in June, cancelled the en- agement, due, no doubt, te the de pression and its consequent money shortage. Altoona ds a good circus town when business is booming. A SA ASN. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. # t. in just as i homes all fo the statesmen ped make modern Japan er resort high will spend at af attractive in part fo tinue aitravtiorns next have held on students Tw opening dances to formal ist; the 0, 1931. SCHOLARSHIP TESTS, Worth #400 Be Awarded High School Pupils In State, Each to § i i subject sk athematics Span physics, including al- geometry Approxi- Sem ——— A Mp W. Reesman Rehominated. Flees aAEgaLin noms Camden <C Hegaubid his cUIAY serving gioner { of W. Dunlap Retiring, ay —————— AA AAAS Tralnlng Camp Threarned Fire, ne threatened Met he the two » tn fire Lowistiown wiper ened though twfore One Was the fia controll mes were Birthday Surprise Party. A Wirthday Miss Thyessa Mr surprise Five the snd Mrs which High the party was ¥ 65118 given at tarents near to in the Centre Hall the instructors friends wera invited ning was spent in varfous games, Colyer. classmates school, also shoo] and The and in guests Ye. dancing plas refreshments twing The ing no small the guests Present Wanda celia Copenhaver aret Bradford Cummings mi part in program were these Genevieve Ruble, Am. Mary Allens. Marg- Mary Garver Agnes Pauline Nzo wud, Mary De Alta Cummings De laney, Mary Retber Delaney, Mildred Kline Robert McCormick, Bara) Wetsel. tinger Wallare Ripka Meellan Brown Jurkholder, Long. Edith Margnre elia SBoroewy inney 4 Lake Jordan Miss Agnes R 8B Marcoedluse Rover Bubh, Doan ey Ary Miss Jamison F Paul Het Dasker, Tous Kianley i Haines J Larue MoClellan Me lellan (300 TRY Bohn Marcellus TLounila Young, Clellan, Mr. and Mre Hartman Falaustic, Mr. and Mrs J. A 8 Mr. and Mra EJ Treaster and Stanley John, Mr. and Mrs Fye and Marlin Eagene Moe. Mrs OT £. Ek Fre and Toons, Evelyn da i ——— KIWANIS CLUB PRESENTS MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT The Hellcfonte Kiwars Club wil] pre gent a muscial entertainment State Theatre, Bellefonte. at M, on May 4. for the bentiit crippled children of this district The entire net gwoceeds of this per formance will be used for surgical op- erations, treatments, hospital, nursing, and other costs such an Jbraces, and other devices for correcting «lub feet, dislocated hips and other deformities of children who would otherwise tw un- able to receive such treatment. During 1930 there were 23 crippled children in this district who roegived treatment. Four cases have been cured and 35 children are now being treated. Members of the Kiwanis club urge the public to attend this show and help along the worthy cause Admission for the show will be $1 a person. MIM LA sa esis. Three reapportionment bills have been presented to the State Legisiat- ure. making the result of the re-dis: tricting of the State into congression- al districts altogether uncertain at this time. One bill places Centre with Bed. ford, Blair. Huntingdon and Mifflin counties, under district 18; : in the 5:40 PP of the NO. 17. i TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS I—— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS daugh- y at the « In IE one ht vd or ig Long, 4t.019 hotel Ivania a evening, i Pe TIES pened with other sale les wiles barn descriptive ad to 0 ne has are ranged to con” This owing to the whedules at form with daylight time, wag mada neces CHanges in Lewistown iY iH his been tak ni tional Bank er, beginning Am were until! Mrs. on ir City. N. ibenville ¢ to the state. entertained «vening her Age boy is a Mar. and Miss thelr Lowell in Johns Fyve. Mise making are Memorial fall. The from © far RON Thresss companied by lia and ~end Mrs n he weed » od town with relat Fye d Miss Tangrments 1 Hospits young id VER an Garver ir iD the wWduated year ladies we Jocal High = ans ¥ Centre County are being laid for holding the Sablmath School convens Hall during June. This together iarge num- Sunday workers, School offi field will bef plans coming conven. tion in Centre meeting brings a # ber of State local school Sabbath and State to better The Association workers the } GUIring the Ere who be able ay Ie body for work $ exact 4 year late for the tion Three ye rad red pine on the side of the Nirtany plants Richard and when une. pro- done, tho pine st plot road 4 n waa superintended y rooks, a local forest Mr T having ranger tusae] Harbin een insproted Iw nssistant der Forester LB n nas nounced well An additional red pines will be planted the trees can be procured, making a total of HOOP on the plot. The tract planted is owns ed by 8. W. Emith, and was lumbersd off by the Kelley brothers a fow years ARO. On Friday and Saturday the Cotine ty Farm Agents cow testers and a few dalrymen attended a meeting of the Central Pennsyivania Cow Testers’ As sociation. held at Mifflintown, The principal husiness at this mecting Was to formulte a plan to obtain group Ine surance with the State Workmen's Ine surance Fund, thereby lessening the ax two thousand #s BOON as
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