VOL. OV. CE IN NEW DISTRICT CENTRE COUNTY CONGRESSIONAL (Clearfield Combines With 12 " TO NON-RESIDENTS ENTER C. Passes Assembly, Thirteenth, and Northum- land. ‘ourteenth, Fifteenth, F perks Pikes Wyvomin Bradford, Wayne and Columbia. Sixteenth, Clintor Potter, McKean Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Huntingdon. and Bedford. Nineteenth, Cumberiand. Twentieth, Cambria, and Jefferson. Twenty-firat, North and Monroe. Twenty-second. York. Twenty-third, Blair. Twetny-fourth. set, : Twen Susque- hanna, Sullivan, Montour , Lycoming, Tioga, and Cameron, Montgomery. Fulton, Snyder, Mifflin, Perry, Union Juniata Dauphin, Lebanon, and Indiana, Ar m strong. uminton, Carbon Adams, Franklin and Clearfield, Centre and Fayette and Somer- Greene enty-sixth, Beaver, Millhelm Manufacturing Company. Loveland Hatchery Barred. notified Haven $i Hatch Lock on © t! same withia a g of 1 ester at Mill Hall morning previous ———— A THE CAR-LESS BOY. Boys who do not own or have the use find it in many women in of an sutomoblle are sald to hard to friends ing Keen Con mr —m———— ———————— Passed Bad Cheek; Pinched. Lat ustody e. of into i of Jus in Frank, before Sar, Potter Thw { the Hall, Of Centre {on a charge of ssuing a checl bank in which he had never h funds. The ¢l tre Hall, 1.ytle getting the endorsement who xlleved the man In defauit of Fay ted to county jail, stood his ack was cashed Cen the local hon Monts OF of a to +1 tigen bes 37 ball, © was it resco the bug is hi to wife came to 8 the necessary h the court Layvtle school money release until ne session of Centre cour ty tant to solid i soe rds disinfex many 3 other in counties i —————_ A AAA oO. TWO BUILDINGS AT PEXN STATI START SOON Penn State will let con for two new ——————— A —— A —— Jamison®s Court. Me ting of ont Motor Cluh he ad i mt = J a pring r§t. | ne Ht it 1 un § Frost, uz Ch cretary “ims, a Charity Racketeer) Helm 8 Order aries BB State Secretary of of Son America, Of ai ju aoc used He mmitiee wield rac etonr a is a and # ol oi retaining 46 conts out ench collevted for the unemployed HP ——— COMMENCEMENT AT PENN STATE ON MONDAY nnual June Com ist foe LITE No aoceptiahila As the boy bought the car on borrowed fiaan't the bank. to be valued highly than bos with a thrifty father who is saving his money for his home, or for Iabor-sav ing equipment for his wife. Also the boy who is inherently lazy, but whose father gives him everything, Is valued more highly than the one who is full of ambition, buy whose family do not feel they have reached the gas buggy stage as yof, It is natural that the girls should want their share of good times. The boy friend who has no automobile may not be able to cart them around to all the high jinks, Yet they can have an awful lot of fun if they sometimes have to walk or take a Dus. The girl who simply regards boys as a transportation ticket, may see a good deal of life, but thers are many things that she will fail to Jearn. Al- so she will overlook some fellows who are destined to climb very high. The t of wi thie h a result ii standard, whose father is spender and | money and a cent in is likely more the ¥ 1). Het alumnt sident Ralph and an Following the efile exercises on Bunday the hold Day Monday receive thelr degrees Monday and attend the Commence. that evening with fa ulty in the evening bacealan seniors will Clase morting afternoon ment ball and visitors RM tS Son. 199 Out of 204. Herve Is a fine record for raising baby leghorn chicks, and was made by Mra. 'W., A Henney, On April 14th Mrs. Henney purchased two hundred baby chicks from alocal hatchery and on counting them dound four extras had been added On Friday a flock of fine young birds were roticed in the Henney yards, gnd upon inquiry the information was given that the num: ber was one hundred and ninety-nine or five less than the original number, There are not only that many of the birds living, but they are a thrifty flock and have made a wonderful gain boy with ambitien pushing him on, Is likely to go ahead of the one to whom everything ls harded free, in weight. - SL AI A SS, The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. GOYERNOR STAYS DOUBLE EXECUTION AT ROCKVIEW and Convieis When | Warden, teady secutive Order - Nt Bunks fo on {Comes 13) IL ncaover d. wetedd sup moonshine liguor, At contended thelr between rival revealed operating but connected Wi 1 naa {offm 4 been that Witt [The EE —— Speech Correction Clinles of for Hesldents Centre County, Californians on Fullerton, Way al Centra Reporter ose ochisek 5 1 50 3 irther Please hie fra poss intil HN notice for Penn to d a Bn in and summer Ye are leas 8 evening varia. are planning fn friends we now t it the money ia all in Hol spre with Eastern i State is Our ite #1141 ®t §44 ~ aeutifug ju nt Hout Ivwood hs People to the YW to go wh i without “ they ive flo meals, Respectfully H R, HOMAN ———— A — MULLEN-YOHN, Yohn larbarm consisted summer flowers and ors in pastel shadows thelr ermuda, reside in On return from Mr. Mullen Avalon, wedding and fn trip to will his bride SA AAA Birthday Party, Mr. and Mrs. John Martz entertatned a ntmber of little friends Friday night in honor of their daughter, Ethel, whosd eighth birthday it was The chil- dren were directed in their games by Mrs, F. V. Goodhart, Mra. WW. H. Pot. ter and Mrs. W. ¥. Keller. Delicious rafreshments were served. Those pros: ent were: Mary Delaney, Agnes De- laney. Martha Lingle, Betty Johnson, Jane Spyker. Martha Spyker, Barbara Potter, Taylor Potter, Eleanor Potter, Joyce Bradford, Patty Boozer, Martha Mowery, Ellen Bradford. Beulah Brad ford, Paul Bradford Jr, Miriam Brooks, Petty Searson, Nellie Jane Knarr,Grac, Noll Anna Mae Martz, George Martz, Mre, ¥, V. Goodhart, Mra. W. H. Pot- ter, Mrs, W. PF. Keller, Katharine Marta Rf Vacation days are here, ~but not for the mothers, CENTRE HALL WINS A1 The pying the Centre Hall © al] Fe Coburn Wiss STANDING OF THE CLUBS, co TRACK AND FIELD MEET. i # the Gregg Twi . tHI8 Theo The boys this meet during the were also proud to gives them permanent possession inrge wiver thes ¥ i loving vhich ith wice before Contributed Flowers, Flowers for in tributed by Robert Con decorating the graves th Wer so ldsers Ne r local cemetery Bettie Searson Mc(Clen 1 A irew Mi Dingess, Snyder, Robert han, vdiford Lettie Jean Dingos J OVO Mra Hironimaus, Whitehill Andrew H E lehan Lavrnboert pred SAILS ON HUNT FOR “LOST” SON, Lewistown Woman Believes May Stili Be Alive, KE, week Her Boy Mrs, wailed Frank Childs, of Lewistown, jast on the 8, 8, President Hoosevelt from New York Clty as the guest of the United States ment. She is the first Mifflin county Gold Star mother to take one of the tours of the World War battlefields and cemeteries, Iy special permission she is being accompanied by Mr. Childe. Mrs. Childs wii not be able to visit the grave, of her son, Lieut. Earle W. PB, Childe, who was reported lost follows ing the explosion of a British sub- marine on which he had been detalled for special duty during the summer of 1917. However. Mrs. Childs will be on con. stant watch for her boy in the hos. pitals and other places where lost vet. evans might be found ns she has never ven up the hope that he might have n in some way saved and la alive but unable to communficate with his home or has suffered a loss of memory and ls unable to Mentify himsif. No bodies were recovered from the sulbe marine on which her son was supposed to have been lost, Govern ——— HERE LARGELY ATTENDEI they i A Highway Bridge Centre County, Com cn — Conerety pleted In ANE uni Lewis, announced Sixteen Miss ' Blass Hersh surprise shower for Mi Bing dining The the trachers Mina 5 i A tegichers artha in ©) A inen Hers twer At HY Sent at the given Inn five #8 pA EY om fae Were y= 3 oF present th Bingman as 4 34 ALI funcheon was ith a x ul electri College, from Centre count E Fel Harris, of Howard rd ronsdy fo Misano rg Monument Sohne were honor students Those from the county the Course Were: Hall; Mabel R. Cowher, Dillon of Phil Intermediate G. Andrews. of Beohdel, of Blanchard! of Penna. Furnace: Alma of Osceola Mills; Iva M Julian: Eleanor M. Forshey, fpaburg: Helen J. Haveriock, of Osce- ola Mills: Armina CC. Henninger, of State College; Bertha E. Heveniy, of Howard: lois BE, Hughes and Adiie J. Knowles, of Philipsburg: Marvin ¥. Lee of Bellefonte: Violet Rogers, of Nit- tany: Helen I. Tressier, of Bellefonte. and Grace V. Ziegler, of Mingoville Miss Forshey, of Philipsburg, was an honor student and Commencement speaker, Albert RB. Hobba, of Omwola Mills, and William N. Sweet, of Boalsbhurg. were graduated in the College course, ——— A AP ———— Gregg Twp. V, 8, Class of 1982 Festival The class of 1932 of the Gregg Town: ship Vocational School will hold a fes- tival on the athletic field at Spring Mills on Saturday night, June 13th. Music will be furnished by the Spring Mills band for the entire evening. Keep the date-—the "lucky thirteenth” «ifn mind. and join the crowd at the Elegie Ruth 8S Brossleyr, 3 Centre of athletic field thay plight, NO. 29. Ed [TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. s— } HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS y farm $8: & Pp held in 13, same amp grounds, ap Puel the the June the hoon {4 sald of iy I electric of last P. BR 180 Pee 4 v sro rir IR 5 = H. 8. night reiyrns weount of Law. Snyder is vhen & and h fell Over from , Came Pote week 4 ttracted of the C. £ gerade hefore en Te al wt n wi two with : Came or the first While rtheless 18 regain full are 4 é i | Foe] Ye friends improvement £ Howard, more than resurrect eee than ever. The Times suspended publication fountain been Sheets fo Sheets is I. Paul arson woeak peniten. been Satur. IrOnere At runt n the to the makes two trips a and in hi=z honor or kept under He appears making the best term of confines Or one western ving ng of 1 f 3 fitulion owe offices inn the afternoon One morning one being on is not accompanied In # 0 survelllance ently cheerful and is possible of his brief ment Watchman. guard in Mr, and Mra. A, Roy Martz. of Lews istown, on Friday drove to Tusseyville where they were guests of relatives and friends for a few days, and Friday eves ning Mr. Martz and little nephew, Mark Jordan, called on the Reporter. Mr, Martz has been employed continuously at the Viecoe works, Lewistown, for vight years and finds the work quite agreeable. He and Mrs Martz wore scompanied to the valley by Mm George Moles, mother of the latter, who is spending much of her time with Mme William Parsons at Blairs Mille, Hunt ingdon county. In conversation, Mr. Martz spoke of having visited his grandmother, Mra. Catharine Marts, in Altoona, and related that at elghtye« three years of age she was able to do most of the house work of the family and moved about as vasily as many much younger in years, -