a Overseers Delinquent In Reporting the Unemployed ——————— > 3 1932. proses. om Ao. a VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, MAY NO. 18. sss ssl TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ss ———— EIGHTH ANNUAL KIWANIS REVUE SCORES TRIUMPH EXAMINATION FOR HIGH SCHOOL ADMITTANCE IN BOROUGH. The pupil i THE DODDS HORSE SALE. Twenty the two head of Dodds ses were sold oni Thursday price of $110 nor # annual examination of grade — horse sale or admittance schools afternoon, at an average to High Bellefonte, Philipsburg and Tyrone r : 1 '$ Oo > ne hh held yd J : Clubs Entertain for Benefit of |... , Baturday., The pair of uni- Crippled and Underprivileged Chil- | pre- 8 in Centre county wa nt ighest price team sol the HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS i wis Sorrel point ©“ in county on n FOUR INJURED IN HEAD-ON CRASH OF AUTOMOBILES ination which are are Overseers of the several am dren—FPatronage at fo i county, coming boroughs ownshiy Centre i and t erintendent - Previous Years. county are delina ¢ nations Ho. count re celnq Bellefont nations A Serious tnd Leeks A ttempts Turn, Between of Griffith's Axe ar+ { 4 pu on : spective district: Mann, Scene f When Another Car. the dent Driver to rformed by “In & periorms Pass rmers home liislon o« iffered last ve ring is the poor ard of the borough injuries of the rad pria smith a2 ‘ithe instrel end, during which and Mrs, Bhuey, whose report was made Philipsburg, IN dance minstrel outstanding numbers with MaoClen- Dutrow, Mark Ebright . . : 7.54 the eight Walk elsh wd Kenneth Frank, the Centre County hos- Ww Alt Shuey was dis- |Coldron, Woodrow Bradford Mr ] | ri nor Jan Heppert institution, The Potter Township. cupants of the Armstrong car had ween Hii school, Sara C to the funeral of Henry P. Shuey, at Alice Philip Pleasant and afterward had drive to Jellefonte. Another Mann, a when t jterolf, Robert Alfred Inmes Br Slack, ification Armstrong oar the body Mr. of the immediate upon no uld ly pants of the part y combined th John Thomas Dela Donald | vhan, Kenne trees Lor th seas act bruises about Crunsalius suffered a taken boards sho at once ie ney fracture i to Sunday planted in Ps # survey and repor: findings to os 3 4 FBG wdll ‘ a survey and report finding ore Sara ith OY Tio: Thompson as 200500 will fir to board of County Commissioners Or 9 Mad root in Centre county. ’ A , Mah- Information may be had through charged from the on ogee and Gene The H sandwi Monitor says five: and fivecent cuts of over the counter restaurants agai intingdon or their Sweeney Manor teacher the commissioners, + Fle Smith, "elas nx . nen BO high ny of I n, He : with numiers the cent Ces pie in ficient clerk. Charles Freeman r Glasgow, entertainment resulted 1 being dealt efficier lerk, arles in. Huntingdon H. Breon of t the | are i Gap, Gladys Soott, ithe way of musical n. —————— PEOPLE'S WEEK BEING OBSERVED HERE en wholesome jokes, while V. HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Irown, from Samuel Pine Stump ms Beatrice YOUNG Pe three of i captured taken out The trout and 19 Milthelm trout Axe the accident happened at days previous Alfred W was driving in turn a an ankment., these special 3 i i. but injured, at service Ww U-ldent was investigated Kenneth Hg numbers emitted mucd wgardner. Jay Martha teacher Brooks, EXERCISES few to appropriat of Houtzdale, that emp Baumgardner, Marie! ¢ Tompkins, of high annual COMI r High Municipal Hall above : on nro noemer above Walker, Brooks irns, Early wn school. Frances { : mike n : ' “ unusual along teacher Geraldine Bohs, J 1 . i her woeived great Weaver, William Mowery ¥ ; their cab- Fill sctio0) Miiheim Harriet Smith (afternoon at the Philip ys the Phil- [VY He principal 1e WE An in main r a few Frazi y. n fournal vhree seniors will gre ate ith hon- we = Week each Hall Various groups of young The Yi now Services evening at Methodist ung People's rate Penns in inches. 3 i at 3 Valley sooo question measure Brockway, at a ‘ spescinity , being held Centre 3 YIN attempting to 1 3 respect ind ¥ and of Pennbrook Of speed ind grace and in the guard down Mr. the into rali and Tompkins to his The Corporal an Rey Mrs J and peo- or was » conducting Dorothy Special singing Cert ve damage entre $250. bry Oar estimated about nect- j leacher Sunday ening Bernice fu Yeagerton Monday, 21 Ss Rode} SeMOoriad pageants were Methodist acoquilas we of that week S————————— i —— i — DESTRUCTIVE FIR AT PORT MATILDA, THURSDAY A. M. C. BASEBALI K's LEAGU} VARIOUS 0. ROSTERS ps DEMOCRATS HAVE COMPETENT Wi CANDIDATE FOR ASSEMBLY ————————— BOARD AWARDS (OAL CONTRACT TO BRADFORD & Co.) | ] 1 ia Robert J. Miller, of State College, Wh 3 Was : El HOOT Unopposed for the Demorrat Liy at the Primaries. NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAY THURSDAY, 12. MAY then — x x COUNTY C. Es _ fewitt. while Bari ampbell very- [and solicitors for the Annual 3 - 1 Drive, at T WILL HOLD RALLY th Addr esd Fags + a AGT prominey spenkors hie for the aE to having API M {ENTRE Smo O Coc hursday ay 12 OR by - Stover, of Ig Woodward, was Balty- Dr. GQ for a growth They ompanied to the Maryland ofty the pa of Mill- ted an fe fon st rikin n inspection of the seyvital Kelley his receive : hospita: a trovse rs te and di of pila] t Marion seored their well accomplished and Mins Daggett, i tribution supplies drive will be followed bs Md., Frank, tai by physician, Lal a in the light refresh ments served by the hospitag staff. dancers, 8 treatment on his % Evang May 13 Bessingor big tri n ar Wells a imph malignant Hp. umph —————- s— DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE DISPURSES $10315588 TO SECURITY HOLDERS Principas $1.031.683.57, Certificates of other series were dishursed on that date by the operative Association, Inc. the New York to members of the Asso rh of This represents $570,208.31 3 were cots tt} y R which an 1 address PHILIPSBURG ve meal umber Bellefonte's sideralds BAKERS DEFEA? i LOCAL TEAM, 8 TO 5|™!! be served at 5:30 our there will D social of Stover J i. Miller, nephew both . : Oe During no : contribution preparation, were loudly vommended Featuring the Moe and Gold chestra of Tyrone the final pare of the program given under supervision of the Tyrone club, held considerable en joyment for the being sufficient variety Misa Sue OGlasgow, marvelous in her arcomplishment in tapping elicit- ing wonderment and high praise did all rythmis movements Another exceedingly feat ure was the portrayal of “The Wo wi en Soldier and the China Doll” by Miss Ginsgow and Wibh Van Ag emeh vlub preseniog finale, the audience joyment in perb showed con- thels § s and be an © and of. Hagerty's Bak- ine prod- +t from put Ker men and and come ros Tse nls some forts period the State o in the begin at interest to May 1st series AA of IndeMtedness and co Pon and due smounting on ery. Phil uct o th tre Hall, feated psburg, up a music Or Frank Benner, of Boston. Massa, ar rived in Centre Hal} the latter part of week, and to remain here an indefinite period of time or such his impaired He fs John Bene Bossa and ¢ baseball diamond Cen Ceorge { Saturday loeal wWilernoon, de team, 8 to & the baker of the and Contre boys’ ficers, v bring the Mose ge will last for until; expects the 1d Come evening 7:30, Everybody Christian Endeavor Miss N not ter than session which Duairymen”s League Co through Milk Shed, m and oth securities hoped © cake | all, musica; selections Joe a time that ul i ver 1 . \ would out oven flat Hy come and tring hymnal, E. Williams, May society will + ith of to satisfy. danseuse, cal banks In heal shows improvement he ninth inning rolled Was ati stopping with his brother. and reese Benner Br } a liberal ected by the youthful a finely amount of yeast bakers product, high, i notify ie How. many sup- dance specialty, herle ders these ner, sisters Misses 10, ard, i from per com how toe sum to principal AA cates outstanding and due The additional $461,285 interest on other ame f fuhe finished your © nt ittend seas ion the the at a as counting on Certifi- Ory cake emerged ’ If you canno for the even teams from the Pleasant Gap and Centre Hall Grammar grades it the latter's diamond Friday evening, it required a ten-inning game for decision The final score was 10 to 9, against Centre Hall. In both teams the bleacher obe servers saw good growing timber for High schoo} baseball. Baseball SUDA wide and handsome an The 18 K 7 enjoyable 28 game was a return match and for the ty Leogue, Hall the fought out on a —— A As A Bs. Coupons series “ played in of the C Sat urday. prepartation on and The gefent of the Pinchot candidates the the n Governor | © and on { high schoo made attended issues due at thesame time opening ntre oun i‘ in § ' “ Sooyoo, the expressed a tangible at entertainment. primaries of Pinchot for the will see to ft the State pay pay a campaign for the Pharmacy benefit of political enemies. It would | #ted with be very wicked. this fall, to permit ev- Pharmacy. en a voluntary contribution of two per| Fe Is an ex-soldier, a veteran of the cent. on salaries for campaign pur.] World War, having served his coun- poses, try in France and Germany. Since 1920 he has been proprietor will save the use | —————— § Phill ELABORATE PROGRAM FOR MOTHERS DAY Parents of students attending the Pennsylvania State College are coming to the college from every part of the State Friday and Saturday for the an nual celebration of Mother's Day. Al- though Mother's Day itself will be ob served Saturday, the entertainment program starts Friday night with a H when Uentre meals burg. He attended Philipsburg was graduated from the in town. Later he Philadelphia College from where he was gradu. the degree of Doctor of finds sum, grand ita the appointees pre{ty Pr. the field team on loknl Ss. Rebersburg . . . C. ’ self-righteous hools en that roll his thine way #11 will ———— A A. hen hmen Linden Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callahan spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Callahan's parents, Mr. and Mm Harry Bailey, at Boalsburg. Mr. and Mrs. the of not he Three of the nine children orphaned when Wallace Strouse was killed last fal} at Loganton, have been placed in the I. O. O. ¥ Bunbury orphanage The children are Theodore, 12: Dwain, 10, and Zeilma, 8. The mother, who was a halg sister of Richard and Cloyd assessment AA APS. WIELAND<DASHIELL. D. Alexander Wieland, son of Mr. and Mre. A. PP, Wieland, of State Co.» lege, and Miss Virginia Dashiell, of lande McClintle and Philadelphia, were united in marriage three children spent Sunday at the a — home of the latter's parents, 1. IL. Hook, east of Old Fort. Mr. and Mrs, Roy McoClintic and two children made a business trip to Mill. helm on Saturday. Dorothy Campbell, of State College, is spending some time at the RR. OG. MoClellan home, Mrs. Ruth Green returned home on Tuesday evening after having cared for the new baby daughter born to Mr. and Mrd John Dreibilbis, of Belle. fonte, R. D. 4, A ——— A SAIN SUAS. The Reporter's Boalsburg corre spondent roports twenty cases of scar. sides much other sickness due to grippe. Schools in that place were closed for several days and fum'gated, MPO A, Play ball! Go to the first game Sate srday and forget your troubles, finan- elal and otherwise, Former Congressman Benjamin K. Focht at last found a dead man as an opponent forms the nomination for congress in his district, the 18th, and beat him. ————————— Republicans are asking each other whether this # the second or fifth time the Hon. Holmes is up in the running for assemblyman. I iS BAS Surface Wins In Snyder, Dr. Harvey A. Surface, representa. tive in the legislature from Bnyder Jcounty, won the Republican nomination for re-election by six votes, complete unofficia; returns reveal. He defeated Absolom D. Gougler, of Middleburg. The vote was 1,350 to 1.374. Gougler was announced a winner on the basis of almost complete returns, but stray. {®ling returns from the late precincts [Sime the result, of a drug store In State College, and Is now conducting the RexAll Drug Store in that town. Always an active man, he became in terested In fraternal and civic organ izations In his adopted town and was subsequently elected to the borough council. He was chosen for this office primarily because of His strajghtfor ward method of dealing with cial problems in a way that was under standable and approved by the rank and file of taxpayers He is past president of the State College Kiwanis culb, the holding of the high office being Indikeative of the esteem In which he is held in the com munity He thinks straight, plays straight, and is not deaf when his constituents are to be considered. And last, but not least, he has never learned to dante to the tunes played by the politicnl parasites who at the Colonia; Dames in Philadelphia. The Wieland family attended the wed- ding. Don Wieland, a brother of the groom, was best man at the ceremnoy on Saturday. The groom is a young lawyer In Philadelphia. A AAPA AATAAIANAN: Birthday Surprise Party, Mr, and Mrs, IL OC. MoClenahan, west of town, gave a surprise party for thelr daughter, Margaret, on attaining her twentieth birthday, Friday even- ing of last week. Those Present were members of the senior class of the local High school, friends and faculty, as follows: Evelyn Colyer, Adaline Dinges, Sara Ennist, Alice Burkholder, Marian Smith, William Dashem, William Spy ker, George Lohr, Lynn Breon, Chester Wagner, Ben Gentsel, Miss Agnes Geary, R. #& Jamison: Fred Houser, Thelma Clark, Donald Bloom, Mrs. Bloom. - and continues thru Sunday afternoon when the Penn State symphonic band will give a Other h at ea for Players. Seven scheduled. The major academic event will be the Bcholarship Day exercise which wil] be held Saturday morning. It is understood that many of the parents who are driving to the college for the day are planning to arrive in time to withess the presentations of fellow: ships, scholarships, honor medals and other scholatic awards. The speaker for the occasion wilj be Dr. Bdwin C. Broome, superintendent of schools In Philadelphia, EO athletic events are new dominate our legislative halls, Let us do your Job Printing. 14, is now at the home of er uncle, Cloyd Brooks. The children Miss Gladys Heckman is one of sev of Nurses, on Mise overvame ob ad
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