THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1032, . IG [The following schoo] news ems a “The Tiger,” the High school paper.] CENTRE HALL HIGH ENTERS COUNTY FORENSIC FRAY | For the third year, Cen tre Hall High the local debates the Pennsylvania The debate “Resolved : enact insurance the schoo) East successive entered bw school has as sponsored Forensic League. this year will be That the compulsory legislation.” year, the se reral on subject, Stateg should unem ployment As was Hall case last Centre will Penns COom- High enter into Valley two selecting There alterna There will be practice for ors the purpose of and alternates speakers and two team, his ners of other the ultim am being Winners of group with groups on the goa] of the the ate same question ented te ¥ championship unde St RAMSEY SPEAKS ON “RUSSIA” AT ASSEMBLY Mr. E. C in Europ reporting, day, February “Russia.” He talked of geographical background, schools, universities, and the Church. Mr. Ramsey encourages with the thought that while Commun- ism almost a religion to Russians, they are gradually be- American-minded, and attempt, they admit it, ape manners, and insti Is engaged News paper Thurs | was | Ramsey, who American to the 18. His an and Spoko school subject the people Government, alphabet, money, Americans has become yet coming though never to American tutions The by the seventh customs lecture attended High but and eighth grades, was not school also by Mr schoo) pug the second time ‘tured to the tw being years ga of Wasl biography serve cssAy The y hundred wor + thousand of the the purpose prelimir of sels have not yet £X blic meeting ¥8, These wili be read three essays, to be om six will ed te dollars, and a half dollars, gold Washington High has ns i Washintgon's ¢ February winners, n five dollars respectiv awards will be in The ganized 8 Jamison, at i Club,’ by Mi rpose A special honoring by Centre “(Ion ¥ in the schoo pu the of . Program on is being planned the und High school whl by presenting of his life sometime in Night Washington elemantary schools Hall High Washington again honor A pay March, will ba partly des pageant and Class ond to the exhibition udenta of C the birth of H of Various activities H Washintgon 8. to com- norate * ® * CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT *® . * * * * » . * 0 Foe v Rebersburg. hoolg at Rebersburg centennial birthday of George Washington The ed the celebrat- “0 in Elda Mus and Lulu Those on the sick list Mrs Ia Brungart Boy on are ser 8. Gephart Seouts Saturday to purchase Lock their motored Have to unif Mr n ms and Mrs. Walter home of J Weaver Weaver, visited Ir, on} Holday,” gi church ‘ Fool's ven formed Saturday 3 i well Kreider and visited at the n wtended two sons. of Now the week-end pi — Linden Hall. leifanyder and Mrs entertained their friends quilting Wednesday and Thursday of o — Mra John Sam uel Ross some of neighbors” and at party Inst week Mrs. Ed Boalsburg, spent a on Dale Freely, of the and Mrs. last Thursday at John Reifsnyder home. Mr and Mrs Harold Callahan spent last week of Mrs. Callahan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Balley, of Boalsburg. Robert Gearhart and Margaret Ross. of Hall; Med IL, C Bwartz and children( Betty and Bobby, of Ab ington, took dinner on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Swartz’'s parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. R. IL. Hook and three sons spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra Claude MoClintic, Bruce Sharer is spending several days with his friend, Myles McClellan, at the RB. G. McClellan homo, pevernl days al the home Centre re taken from the current Issue of Juniors Present Court Trial As First Assembly. Juniors assembly Snyder Fri judge the the pros the the The program, for the murder of day, February & court eouting defending presented an trial Burton Rudy Vallee, on The of trial was Jack Coldron; attorney, Hugh Morrow; John Spyker; the of attorney, Muth Bailey; Moyer, the Hartley; The Jodon, the foreward the witness clerk. court Franklin jury, Bruce Hele were Isabel to in court orier , of the tary, court BOOTY n Rines es called whi have had the Isabel Bradford, roy Hi Prof and, of cot supposed defendant ner, 1S The the student gul decision The row and John Spyker of Mr. R 8. Jamison ——————— p————— JUNIORS AND SENIORS ORDER CLASS PINS AND PENDANTS ed Emblem jury had been body and was acquitted by of justifiable triaj; was written by ity homicide Hugh the suggestio Mor- at al members have order Union Juniors Junior class from the The placed an order were all able either a plain gold taining the pine tree mounted on onyx With for different members Senior ordered ping and pins and three The HH which is official may be discarded. The cinss rings company. twenty who to choose or ono ring cons. order the pendants thi pendants the of rings Class rtean geting getting 3 8. has a standard ring for five years and then standard, or selected as the seal the ring con on Indian tree with two hee tres of Penns Val DR. SPEAKS. High BEASHORE MANUAL ARTS CLUB The Manua; Arts Club in hand-painting d Crayonex, with ACTIVITIES, doing and Al been ocorative WOrk, working with this year most reed tted all has Leather craft 4 possibility if wenving omi far Woy a thought to be a enough interested. Th up Sn Pa —— NEW BOOKS, ast (ast students to are oe who care may take hand lettering three years the High the Fair buying new on ten dollars for at the Grange This noney toward books School goes for the High Eac) Library month two new Junior Lites ary Gulld books are added, large police dog that been had for woeoks, was captured by Hayes Ralston i in this vicinity several on Monday morning. He lured the dog into the chicken house, then offered a called the owner, who had reward for his capture IMP St ASN. Boalsburyg. Mias to Half Saturday to spend severa) the of Mrs, abeth Mrs Anna Sweeny went Centre weeks at home her aunt, Eliz Jacobs Simpson, of f her Altoona, was the ruest o aunt, Mrs, Effie Jacobs A ral day body of Mrs. Daniel Keller, of was Drought to Boals Sunday afternoon for interment local cemetery The Reformed Birthday SB Wash. 8 B held a 1 the ington's gocial in room on Monday evening. Mrs. WW. J bed, suffering Mr Wagner is confined to an attack of grip. Bubeck and baby. Mac and Mrs, Lewis Swartz and children, of Phila deiphia, and Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Ross, of Linden Hall, were vistiors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Moth- ersbaugh during the week-end. The pupils of the town schools will render a Washington program on Fri. day evening, in the Reformed church. Mrs. Anne Patterson, Mra Charles Kuhn, Mra. Willls Houtz, Mrs. J. IL Irwin and Misseg Ellen and Cathryn Dale were dinner guests of Miss An: na Dale on Thursday. George L. Homan transacted business in Tyrone, Saturday. MARRIED. ~~ lann Mothersbaugh and Dorothy Graham ‘were united In marriage by Rev, H. I. Wink at the Reformed parsonage, on Thursday from and Mra Henry Mothersbaugh week, by and of witnessed The ceremony Miss Maud Hubler, Daniel Mothers: sory evening last wns Graham A the home of the groom's parents Rev. and Mrs, ‘Wink, Miss Hubler and the of bride Mr, Mrs, Moth engage Irvin baugh, wedding dinner was od at The daughter guests were Inrbara, the families and 1st, immediate March ershaugh will Hubler groom, and in farming on the farm, west of town as m———— A ———————— The Workers held a of Dorothy Junior turens at the home and After the onducted ao meeting proper, there program on George EP GOOD HOME FOR SALE. am offering ther frit home venient liv for some one to Only about a HARRY DIN 111 two Public Sale Register Sale potice under this head is carried free of charge when bills are printed this office To all others the charge $i.0 “ at is aS | - >; = * THURSDAY, ' M., 1 mile Detwiler il line { fax k and impleme y . i M. Smith, > 8 it J Q mn sale A, A. Box ciean-up BE 30 P. mille er will tx, E TESDAY, MARCH homestead, 1° ist. at 1} ner 4 Horn nd impleme t Gap, F. R MONDAY, M., miles southeast MARCH of 14. at 10 A Old Fort and 2% Mills, on the A Musser: Clean nd implements 5 miles west of B. Lee farm by F. 8. up sale of farm stock E. M, Smith, auct THURSDAY, M., on the Ficher East of Centre Hall road, Frank M stock and implements auct, Spring MARCH 17, at 10 A farm. six miles niong Brushwalley Fisher will sell €arm E M Emith, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, at 10 A M., at Oak Hall Station, by 1. K Dale: Clean-up sale of farm stock and imple ments; also some household goods, FRIDAY, MARCH 12:30 o'- clock, east Hall, HC 15 Smith, 18, of farm, Wolf hogw at miles Centro Homan H R head 2% on Henry Long and cows, 87 by n horses, E M auct SATURDAY, MARCH 19, at 10 A. M., on the Mrs Clara Meeker farm, 4 mileg South of Centre Hall, by Paul BE, Bradford: Farm stock and implements; clean-up sale --E. M. Smith, auct. SATURDAY, MARCH 12 o'clock sharp, by Harry 1. Bnavely. on the Allison farm, Spring Mills-—a clean-up sale of farm stock and ime plements, MONDAY, 1 mils miles at 12:00 al 6:30 Hall and & by Anna E equipment of M. Emith, MARCH 21, A.M, Linden Olid Fort, Complete farm and enst of west of Rockey : machinery auct, SATURDAY, the Hosterman Potters Mills, RR. C. MeClellan: Full line farming mplements and farm stock: household goods. <1. F. Mayes, auct. glock E i MARCH 28, % at 1 AML, on farm mile west of by of also, PUBLIC SALE. THURSDAY, MARCH 24, at 1:00 PP, M.,, Mre Ilda Fredericks will offer at public sale at Farmers Mills, a line of household goods: kitchen utensils. sink with cupboard, 14 foot extension table, antique walnut table with drop leayes, lot chairs and rockers, stands, clocks day ‘bed, bedsteads, bed springs, antique bureau, 4 drawers with glass pulls, Wheelock square plano, divan, couch es, benches, refrigerator, hard coal heater, range, cook stove, carpets, some antique pictures, butcher tools, scald: ing trough, kettles and rings large meat vessel, meat benches, cider bars rels, carpenter work bench with vise, shotgun, dahlias, cannas sand gladiolus bulbs: Ford ton truck, good mil} wag: on, platform springs, 1 1-4 ton capac ity: buggy. 2-horse wagon with high and low wheels, good sled, sleigh, hay Indders, plow, cultivator, harrow, mow er harness, 120-gallon gasoline stor. age tank, many other articles tos nue merous to mention-—-Wise & Habler, nucts, X —— : — fr il $9.95 $€).95 & 3 $9.95 $. ~.50 MEN 127 suit erdines and hard-finish SHOES $19.50 S S Worsteds. . MERCHANDISE, SIZES AAA to EEE. weoeO SSIS [2°0 , have we had prices $5.95 We are featuring nner- NEW SPRING BE DOLLARS I! PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 25e¢ pars for four-line ad in this oolumn., These Ijitle ads fare workers in the way of resalts, tise anything here, from a “Help te a “House and lot for Sale” n wander Adver. WANTED-—Market Kinds tankage sold M. all chickens $1.50 per « Centre Hall; phone 11- of W 4 Reigel. oy FARM #0 acres FOR tiliabie, RENT. —14 one mile farm, of Pot. good build reasonable State Coi- i BOTS wont ters Mills, near State road: indance of W. RK Hosterman, age 1 ings, at walter, lease HOUSEHOLD GOODS BALE ~The Tillie Keller sale the Homan in may meen ing is ber of small AT PRIVATE household goods Misa are offered at private of Mrs. Annie E Hall, where they time. The follow. Congoleum rug num- rugs, x12 rug, day bed and mattress, bed. spring and mattress, wicker Mving room suite, 2 rockers, dinner sot, kitchen table, of} stove and taker, bench, other articles -#{ L Ebright, Centre Hall 2.18 PATENTS Time counts In applying for patents. Don't risk de sy in protecting your ideas Send sheteh or model for instructions or write for PREE book, “Hew to Obtain 8 Patest™ snd “Record of Invention form. No charge for ine formation off how to proceed Commuenite tions strictly eonfidential Prompt, careful, ecient service of P at home Centro be at any offered FREE BOOK CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Registered Patent Attorney €3-A Security Savings & Commercial Bank Beilding (Directly across strest from Patent Ofoes WASHINGTON, D. C. Let ua do your Jeb Printing —— PROBAK-rnot a sour blade in amillion CENTRE NE NEBR En eee HALL, PA. at ii El LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Estate of W. J. ROYER, Potter Township, Centre County, deceased iate of Pa Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to makes Im mediate payment, and those baving claims against the same to present them duly an thenticated for settlement, M COC. ROYER, Admr., 013 Centre Hall, Pa. RD. 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICOR, Inthe Estate of GEORGE JORDAN, inate of Potter Township, Centre Coun-{ Pa. Letters of sdministration on above estate baving been duly granted the undersign- ed, all persons knowing themselves in debited fo the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them duly suthenticated for selilement. JOHN E. BUBB, Admr., Centre Hall, Pa, R 1 deceased olt ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, In the Estate of ALFRED DURST, jlate of Centre Hali Borough, Centre County, Pa, deceased Letters of administration en above estate having been dul ted the Sndarsigned, all persons Bowing themselves ludeb to the estate are requested to make ime mediate payment, and those having claims agamet the same to present them duly an. thenticated for settlement, W. FP. KELLER, Admr., of ' Centre Hall, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR, In the Estate of WILLIAM P. TAY. LOR, 8r, late of College Township, Centre county, Pa. deceased. Letters of administration on above estate to the estate are requested to make im- mediate payment, and those having claims agninet the same to present them duly se thentieated for settlement JAMES W. BWABR, Administrator, Linden Hall, Pa. W. Harrison Walker, o8 Attorney, Central Queen No. 174 den Lad wily hold a March 2nd, in thelr k Eve Admission, 25 Temple les of the Gk Eagle wy 14 card party 8:00 lodge y hall at o'clox rybody wel CO Postage Rates fo Foreign Countries Increased. rates from the 1 yuntries, ind increased Postage Tnited States nding Can- effective Ap Int after si magter to al} foreign «x ada, have been ist. There will be rate or ent 3 date. Consult your px mailing ril no two-cent ter that before one wenla rate » Registered Guernseys Cows, Bulls, Bred and Open Heifers CALVES of both sexes — May Rose, Glenwood, Golden Secret, Gov, of the Chene breeding. This stock be sold than Half Price! papers furnished free. J. H. DETWILER, Centre Hall, Pa for Less erifl] Wi All up-to-date Shep to give prompt and efficient service on all makes of Radio Bets, at Reasonable Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a oall SNTDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (L 0. O. F. BulMing.) CENTRE HALL, PA.
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