THURSDAY, MAY 19\ 1932. —————..——— A————_—" HALL. PA. VOL. CVI. NO. 20. ml [OWN AND COUNTY NBS, Bon, of HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 'OLLINS LIFE TAKEN HOSPITAL DRIVE ON— FOR GIRL CAPTAINS AND SOLICITORS MEET a A Way to Sobers | p ILK SELLING jottled AT Te {to price QUART. MURDER milk, delivered the decided drop in Yi. H, unnounced home, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIP Join now and become a member in the Centre County Hos- pital Corporation for the year 1932. If you were a member in 1931 , wars in the Hospital ital tributed, took a Hall, near in the Contre large per of entagoe the captains when Garbrich & tore County hich hospital and soll for Hospital ened Smiles on But of Chalr, Neuro “Trusty” Death and town, that the bottle Drive the Members op Chamber, at Sight . oods will be sold at Te a quart. Other name apj Report, now being dis- ting '10 16 Contes Hols VOut Pales had been ge herd of tein od He ut —— es —————— GIRLS UNDER 21 CAN] AFTER WORK 9:00 P. M CHECK YOUR DISTRICT ON SERVICE GIVEN BY CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL next v and tions reduced Year BONG, tris A Nine Applicants Granted License. made wprinted from page ba he straps he drummed Ten persons took the *8 LO Moto it the sides f the halr w Wednesday of ith hi fin % +1 rerort f the y Lounty he coming the report of § 42 in Hosptail for the yea interestin Rev J of the hos; that institution y The nex WLS wmber nine were M t wn 7.02 when he entered tha Clauds Rocky study of | will be ble shows the number days ment of ch oughs and per day, county Penitentiary who praise sinted HOMO SOUTY the St as super {represented would be forthooming es y . : len perating on full time, th - 114 Bogs 1 . Spioy LI Ween § i. A } he 2 - Rich olling fused break n Ice cream, cakes and coffee were » a Oo ordes hand for Anna Troup y sd, New Oxford; irg Andrew y received their per. gave Fleck company, op« ; with J. fy CPS ai £4 1 rsa arity patients rom 00 1 Semaiass . as : 3 , Breat ald fr OMA townships; ti e ETO88 the JUlotment Y Phillips, Pine Grove ite f ry, State College: appro ns State College: te Lester Yohe Wallace, Milestn Hall; served 1 Before sun pat m from membs Emory Rogers (* indicate patie - indicates of guests of in town. way to funeral of aunt of Cassin, haat er {‘eonrit re charity ar inspected not charity ts patien m——————— _ SHAMOKIN MINISTERIAL PUE HERE BACCALAUREATE SERMON SUNDAY EVENING, ASS'N MONDAY MAY removed we, with hey will h is as Smith, mites ——————————— irsday) MILLER IN TOLLS FRANK OF THE LAW Spring erghurg ni Mills fafled st tals s aspirations gute to ntion vote imentary. Clears ¥ A REMODELING BEATY HOME AT SPRING ————— i —-—— ool “Live Wires” Entertained. 1 cone in compaly H O. ne by refreshments | 4 ae mane LINDBERGH OHILD Fol § rand 4 : Ww 4 Nh, 1 WORKING A RACKET AMONG PUB LISHERS, MING'S IDEA OF TH} BEAUTIFUI C—O A SHAAN ACTION ON REDUCTION OF SYNODS POSTPOXED on Was hterg and notice conference of Mie Evi the FOURTH COMMENCEMENT AT —————— > 1 stheran church ar its Curtis pub- the foot of Rev. C. B. elected mine biennial con be held In in October: Rev. J F. State College, and Rev. Dingham, Snydertown, ale and J landall Miller, of B. F. Homan, of State delegates. ditched at at 1 Lewistown postponed realignment the held Le oan State so EY VS wistown wid vommienooment of gy nods AsLown, x § f lolleafonte after Voweational umber woul Be § 4 Oi rie ionte the the noon the n was m six three P. Manhart, Selinsgrove, ommended the realignment pisced before the four conferences to be held this fail, the J North Branch, Northern t i conferences, Adiron- will be held n the 1 delegate to the . rec. | Vvention of Fhiladelphia Harkins of Edward reduced Rev. F while to ng space to one while : 3 8 ped op - the church to wonderful. lock ies Mertz iton on Friday th rch to with the Edward J Music will of Georgia, who sell The said weolka, have ndeur and the Catskills Era loaded ik them all withoo ing a beautiful Dyer oclook, commencement problem be Thompson, of Phil. Fore Wi orchestra, Allen Lamey includes Faye Royer, valedictorian: Helen Douty, salutatorian Marian Kilaer, Charles Bhreckengast, andRalph Limisert The Mills } will be preached Nichols aske : lore, yom 7 . ross be promising fle Fou can aylor Emporium |* } aight - Emporium that The three the isat the road from Port Buffalo Run Valley at the top of the George mountain and the thed Isadwlle Nideigh «oo JBtate Cudlege church connecting road from Mad. a : by the to Nittany. This road con Walter 8. Gustwich Coudersport Brush Valley with fhe Nittany |Noomi P. Baumgardner... Centre Hall The view speak Over. ——————— a ———— Little Sugar Valley, sometimes |{(C., EB. CONVENTION AT the Kentucky of the North . TR . $ activities of moonshiners CONNEAUT LAKE district.” the » Fad oh the high directed by furnished by which The the 5t tamu And then, ight, the advertiser says, writer ed in Millheim And here's we laughed for we got an order to insert the ad, and Nichols the writer Hall years ago” Of Editor Musser made inquiry did. among the and we both discovered remembers him We're ing of many publishers up north made the same for advertising space in other places he lived "years . 5,» uniata, week s Helen GG. Eldred and West before final acti an threes ternates, Millhelm College lay Me ” to prove th sch is % Centers “the ©] county ca Carl of raveled display Hastings are all viable highway top the connecting Matilda to road the second Centre Hall the Pleasant Gap and Hall he i honor 1e 18 we speak from taken, The was appointed Maragert Meyers Mileg 1. Katharine ’ Ys § 11 years ago LSJAentire roi main t One executive of the syn- where 1 win : committee After an follows: Nev. W ments sermon | M. Rearick, Mifflinburg: Rev. Morrs of a F. Food, Kulpmont: Rev J. O Knip- ple, Loysville; Rev. I. F. Sassawman. Williamsport; 1. A. Shaffer, Lock Hav and H. A Miffinburg, Ee ———————— A STAs CENTRE COUNTY POMSNA TO PRESENT HISTORIC GAVEL of the Grange wil} be church at Avis Bitlet . «State hearing testimony and argu for, and against the admisson section known as Latle's Addl. to the borough of State College, grand jury recommended annexe before closing its Business fof May court on Wadnesday afternoon last werk. The borough of State College was represented by Attorney N. B. Spangler while the township was represented by former Judge James Furst . College 4 OX 0 too, Sunday Axemann the A ++. AZCINANN baccalaureate in the at Loganton, Sunday Rev. Ralph H. Casnen A ——— WMSI'T & ELMIRA DIVISION OF PENNSY CONSOLIDATED to us, too. lived in COUres said, 4 og. % { v is Wieland Pine Gr Lastheran evening. Centre tion the i% on older res. that wonder. ation same ag we ation the of . isontyurg en, Gast idents feta 3 one rt no Valley 3 Wer we of right now, how other - he due in The of the Williams. port and Elmira Division of the Penn- sylvania Rafiroad was put into operas ton tion Monday. There will be no chang- hed. en of passenger or freight service, and the headquarters will in Wil and consolidation PARK Chris. n Centre coun- Afteenth request The quarterly meeting Clin- 1 County Pomona in Laustheran {(Thursday.) It will be the vere. cations was conveying the histori &a the made of wood from the old state house [tq at Philadelphia, and brought to Avis merged divis will extend by representatives of the Contre coun Harrisbhure to Canandaigua and ty grange, which received the gavel Point on the north and from Bedford counts on Apri; 2 Harrisblirg to Renovo on the west, Hall The gavel is being poss It will also include the Tyrons Branch {ed among the Pomonas of the from Lock Haven to Tyrone; the Belle: | various counties in this section, and fonte branch from Montandon to Belle | Will be taken to Potter county on June fonte: the Berwick branch from Wat-|16. When a Pomona meeting of Potter county grangers will be held at Gale sontown to Berwick, and the Lykens . : % y ' branch form Millersburg to Lykens, |'oP. Dinner will beserved at noon by members of Avis grange. The main line mileage of the merged A AA ATTA BOW + hov Delegautewn from Endeavor societies the the Union ago.” many of A racket, —— A ——— PINCHOT NOT A GOOD CONSTITUTIONAL letter the A large truck carying Curtis publi. ditched at the fout of mountain Thursday morning. due the falling asleep. After a of the burden was unloaded. the with the aid of rope and tackle onto the concrete. Clay- superintended the “reclaime ing” process. using his truck, loaded with granite bases, for power, Official inspection agencies in Cene tre and Clinton connties will gathe in Bellefonte this (Thursday) to re. ceive instructions as to what will be required to fit automobiles properly —————————— LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, convention Eden, 11 tian Endeavor May 12, 1932 1% Here 1 in a m= ordira } reynain simple, tian pure and ty will attend blennial 2 of re nnsylvania Chris mony vies to held July it Conneaut Purk, M. Strunk Presi until fall, + den f the County Union Alice A here and that for the forward tol be two registrants from ouch in Cer tre Many persons not jactive in a Christian Endeavor soci ty will want to register and attend this convention. The convention is expected to be one of the best attended in the history ‘ continue Mome rn Garden Sus driver hid mmeport The now {from Rodus LAWYER part truck Lake on Heporter AT neporter am o Ciilhort to Sen- I meg amp Governor Pinchot in a James J Davis sald under ts constitution proposed for a ag hauled - ” that Penn ; from at ator that i we send me | convention resistrar Homan thee will Exjotly COUM $300 svivania Centre not benefit under Federal loan employment relief He wrote that the the State prohibits the Commonwealth from incurring any debt in excess of |? one million dollars, except to repel in-jCotlages, vasion, suppress insurrection or defend D I be something to look ’ 1 the 8 has declared about each week { 11] t states un- oo i . . 000. hd This is a lovely pince, Hut somewhat only in—~too cold, course and county now lonely now to low oly as people are begin. There is about fifty Constitution of ning come golf Very truly, the Btate in war. He asserted that this provision had alraedy been ap plied by the Supreme Court in its re- cent decision upholding the Talbot $10,- 600.000 poor relief act. For this reas MRS. 0. G. DAVID. ————— A —————— Bruce Barton gives one of the best ways to prevent future wars In his of the State Union, principally because Unusual efforts have been made to make the program as attractive as possible, Heading the list division was announced as approxi. mately 537 miles, ———— AA A The class of 1933, Gregg Tow nship Vocationa School, will hold a festival MIFFLIN COUNTY SLAYERS charged with for the next semi-annual inspection, which will begin on July 1 and end September 30th. The Brotherhood banguet held in Lewistown at the time of the meeting’ of speakers and manslaughter In the article, “Let's Advirtise This Hell” in the current American magnzine, that it has ever been our pleasure to read. We've heard of advertising working wonders in the business world but never thought of it as a prevent: ive of war, If you read it, youll be convinced it can be done. It's hard- headed wense, logical, and not the dream of an idealist. A Why not a hedge or privet? Just im- agine how it would improve the ap- pearance of your home surroundings. Every one should plant some orna- mental shrub or tree, on, he mad, no money for unemploy- ment relief offered to Pennsylvania as a loan can be acepted. He sald that Davis’ bill, if drawn as represented, may be of value to other slates, but could be of no value to Pennsylvania, The Governor argued the Talbot bill was unconstitutional( but the Supreme Court decided otherwise. A IA A I A. Change of Date, The festival to be conducted by the Rebersburg Basebell Club will not be held on the date (May 30) originally advertised, but will be shifted to the evening of Baturday, June 4 Instead, conference leaders are Dr. Daniel A. Polling, Dr. Wm. Hiram Foulks, Dr Louis Evans, Harry N. Holmes, and Dr. 8. Wilmer Beitler. Homer Rode heaver, famed for his evangelstio serv. ice with “Billy” Sunday, will be pres. ent to direct the singing and music. R. J. McDonald, head of the fon: neaut Lake Company, has arranged to have the veterans of Foreign Wars Military Band of 300 members present during the convention. This band, which has a national reputation, fs directed by Captain Lester 'D, Friend and will cooperate in the convention activitics, 4 Park officials are making special ar shooting of his wife upon her return from churchy which was cheduled to be brought up af the current term of Mifflin county's criminal court, has been postponed until the August ses: sion becanse the docket In that court already contains two murder oases which will take up the greater part of the session. This case is of special interest to Centre countianst since both Weaver and his wife were born and raised in the county, and for some time lived close to Centre Hall. "The former is a son of the notorious Fi- etta Weaver and was born in the Western Penitentiary while his moth- er was incarcerated there an a mur: of the Susquehanna Synod of the Lutheran church, Wednesday of last week, was attended by 206 from all sections of the country covered by the Synod. The Penns Valley charge was represented by Messrs. Kryder Frank, Irvin Zettle, W, BE. Loe Nevin Kryder, Ernest Frank, H. IL. Ebright, R 8B, Hagan, Wm. ». Rishel, Wallace Tigen, J. W. Zerby, Henry Zerby, Obert fe gen, Dean Iigen, CO. T. Musser, 8. W, Smith, and the pastor, Rev. 8 FP Greenhoe. The Millbeim, Rebershung, Boaldburg, State College, and Belles fonte charges were also well represent: od. The banquet was served in (he new Evangelioa) church, op which Rae, on the athletic field at Spring Mills, on June 11th. The Spring Mills band will furnish the music. A AA AANA Sunday brought out a large number of pleasure seekers by the auto route. It was the first falr and warm Sunday this spring, resulting in the enjoyment of thousands whe drove through vil: fages and country and mountains in search of the natural beauty at this Reason. In this immedate fleld the driving was careful, and the upeed reasonable, AAA AASB Music by Spring Mills band Baseball game with Lamar In afternoon. - this spring, if not a hedge. Perhaps you could do both, rangements to entertain the delegates during the afternoons and other re- creational ' periods, Rain fell every day last week, fol- following two days In which it ralnel the week previous, der charge A A SAO. Let us do your Job Printing. 8. A Snyder, former pastor of the Bve angelical church here, is the pastor, by the ladies of that church, *
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