| VOL. CVI. HALL. PA. JUNE owners ALEXANDER AND WHISKERED ATHLETES AT LEWISTOWN He 3 ire fir with ladders department ground play- as day, lights cavort the long the and under whiskered athletes from “House David”, one of the most colorful wiseball chu wer br together, ught —————— A oA SS STATE HIRES 16 AND 34 QUIT THEIR POSTS Tw wployees appointed tre o of the sixteen new by Pinchot are from Cer Raymond E, Murph} of salary, county head resarch, College, the economic SBA 3360, the Greater Dey Pennsylvania council Ind i IBLTY, and McMullen, Millh rtment of Labor dismissed a 21 positions and 18 s Bureau of Motor Vehicles, which recently dismissed a number of tem- pors employes because thelr work fry was completed. Thirteen voluntarily resigned —————————— SP A ——— Harry McClenahan is nursing six thousand strawberry plants set in a well prepared bed a short time ago. He thinks his soll ia well adapted to the crop and will make every effort to grow a superior quality of the jus berries — IAP — Justice CC, W,. Slack had his seventh wedding since becoming judge of the minor court, thelast ceremong having teen performed in the register's offlee but he appeared by appointment ine stead of accident as was the case on a preivous occasion, C—O Md IA RI SALT. SALT, Just received a carload of Salt--kiin dried—in all size packages. Quality right; price right ~BRADFORD & CO, at Centre Hall Station. 2 out cious mills planned county is DISTRICT TO BE NS, S, CONYENTION HELD AT Associati al convention in En Tus BE THE LUCKY JADE ENTERTAINS I ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. n Frid William Weaver, Grover We Altoona where he will re 1 for several weeks Harel hbarger brothers, The Centre Hall Curtis B baseball Reit tha feam owes dairyman wr. the team's a votd of nks for sup- boys with a ifberal supply cold hocolate milk to Iw quench hirsts at the Memorial game at Rebersburg. his truck goods J of household from oY sey jaat his family came month. LoOnsman his Inn, associate at Highview Sand Mountain, had a disagreement recently and before matters wers adjusted Per. ry is ald to have stuff. He, played the good Samaritan and his resorted to "retgh- house” report has it however, so companion, not to an inn. but to a surgeon, County treasurer Robert ¥. Hunter is sending out a personal letter to dulin- quent tax payers pleading that they exhaust every means possible to pay taxes due for 1929, 1930, or both years, before July 11th, and thus avold ex pense of advertising property, against which tax is levisd, forsale. The clos ing paragraph in the letter conveys the fact that he (the County Treasurer) is going beyond what the law requires of him in an effort to prevent, If pos- sible, the necessity of selling, and therdby Imposing a hardship on any taxpayer. The friendly message, if act- ed upon, will save costs, trouble, and possibly, the loss of property. NON-RESIDENT PUPILS ADMITTED Reach the Goals; 88 Fall, Distri Exam. Number Taking pa MARRIAGE LICENSES, Clair OO, Bloke Mark Mark Warriors Helen Smith TWarrfors fomer J. Lula Mary Henry Eugenia DeBow Saxion Pleasant Gap Hastings Pleasant Gap Arden Kimmel Danville Gravatt State College Ruel ID Lorayne OG Coburn Mills insgow M. : Spring EE —————— a SA —————— “Cabs Win Ball Game. By a of 19 11, Hall Boy Cubs ters Mills Confer BOOTS to the Centre Pot fSovern- Scout defeated a up in A of the pick team a inning game, Tuesaday collection was lifted for the benefit “Cubs.” Waren Ho Vinton ab; Ralph Packer, as Donald Bradford, rf ———r—————— FROST HITS STRAWBERRY PLANTS: 50% DAMAGE A strawberry bed of 5000 plants set R. Zettle, at damaged by frosts to the extent of about fifty per cent Calculating on the returns per plant last year, the loss will mean approx imately 56000 quarts of marketable berries to Mr. Zettle, ER. Children Contribute Flowers for Dee- orating Veterans’ Graves, The following children contributed flowers on Memorial Day for decorat- ing graves of war veterans in the lo- cal cemetery: Betty Slack, Joyce Bradford, Jean Bartholomew, Charles Bloom, David Boozer, Marie Emerick, Patricia Booz er, Billy Reese, lois Reese, Betty Searson, Dean Runkle, Dean Brungart, Frank, I Goodhart, of; Wood out a year ago by Roy Penns Cave, was Peggy ‘McClenahan, Junior MoClenas han, JANVILLE BARBER, FORMER PENNS VALLEY RESIDENT, KILLS WIFE AND SELF Mrs. , Krumrine, w= Bodies Friday. Bresskr Was Heared Burled Daughter of Ellas Millthelm Near Swengle, Near on ———— SA CUT WOULD CREATE HAY AT PENN STAT} Hot pr art of the and but the effect “unnecessarily dee NOCOSSAry ORO Y of has taken years Hetzel asserted that many im- ant research activites will have to fo looking this be discontinued in spite of the t that major industria; interests are for period to them assistance through ritical tesidence and exten gion Instructional programs will also affected M5 Mtl 8. 8S. ASSOCIATION MEETING th is be seriously COUNTY ' IN MILLHEIM annual The L'entre Bixty rd onvention County Sabbath School A8E0 ba held in Bt John's La rch, Millheim, on Monday, June 14, with Hall; Bellefonte: Mrs H. Stover, of Mill- of the the /Miltheim of the staff will speak at the gatherings. H. M Miller, The districg R heim 12th section. and latter is president covering Several members AP APA. Birthday Party, On attaining her seventh year, on Tuesday. Isabel Emery was given a party by her parents, Mr. and Mrs A. L. Emery, from 3 to 6 o'clock. The guests were: Grace 8mith, Annie Ma- rie Whiteman, Ruth Fotst, Jean Han- nah, Fernie Hannah, Lillian Foss, Al. gle Marie Smith, Susan Smith, [atty Boozer, Miriam Brooks, Gloria Brooks, Glenwyn Goodhart, Ellen Bradford, Myra Confer, Nellie Jane Knarr, Mar tha Spyker, Joyce Bradford, "“Chickie” Goodhart, Betty Runkle “Betty” Sear. son, Mary Delaney, Ruth Spyker, Barbara Potter, Janet Runkle, Isabel Emery, Marjore Emery, “Bobby” Din: ges, Junior Frank, Philip MeClenahan, Alice Spyker, Isabel Jodon. “A-HINA” Class of "32 Plays Original In to Production Park Auditorium Full House, [ Centro Hal ritten b {CLASS OF 18 GRADUATE FROM CENTRE HALL NH. n the subj the Light and adunates principles and Bey g1 if applied needa will ve greatly prasent The were sixteen members of the class by C. A board presented diplomas president of the school are extended to they service enter t he and ER ————— GLASGOW-CONFER. D Mrs Mis Mrs Glasgow, son of James of Coburn, and Lorayn of Haz ry Spring Millis, were united register's office W. Slask, Wednesday the Justice C CLANS TO MEET IN REUNIONS AT WOODWARD CAVE en TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i] HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS ir. Are nd the Wheel- of rents of 1e8ty Saturday the M. # 1 we ered the barger, of Mr. and part of Bradford to the mtains, Hosts Moe and of Clu w hey the with ¥ Ble mon, D. visite Jdward e, her , Ma. hin Montandofl, KEDUrg, sesday in 1iz riising In timber irs. Wal sue a far at Buffalo Cross in Lewisburg £3 18th. Ceints ground held Dany vw Hall The the Jun High COO Centre $200 demand hot dogs, onstant demand hed evening for kK cream, but sizzling , were The IL.emont band the evew © music throughout Mrs W. C. 1 Roger winlap and Mr, ana drove Sunday and were guasts of and Mrs. Clyde Miss Smith, From went to Rhoneymede, the ladies, for the to Centre Hall Mr dinner and Grace they home of the Pp. C of Potters was crashed into by a new Pone over the hill at the he was making & Frank, ir Coming borough line as ly and Bartges reunion, Sat urday, June {ith Ninth Brungari 20th, annual reunion, Sat- urday, August 60,160 MARRIAG is PENNSYLVANIA IN There werd 1931 60.160 marriages per formed in Penosylvania during the year 1931, as compared with 64.770 In 1830, representing a decrease of 4.610 71 per cent. In 1922, there were 70.289 marriages performed. During the year 1931 there were 7.241 divorces granted in the State, as compared with 8,021 in 1930, repre senting a decrease of 780 or 9.1 per cent In 1822, there were 65803 di voroes granted. In Centre county in 1931 there were 243 marriages and 21 divorces, and in 1930, there were 273 marriages and 18 divorces, A AIM SS ——— Centre Hall school board at a mod ing Tuesday evening, reudced the mill. age for school tax purposes from 15 or turn at the front of the Johnson stores, the station, Saturday forenoon. Both more or less damaged. A was called, but made the affair a draw-the constable was wrong in the highway at that point for a turn-table and the Pontiac drive er did the wrong thing when he pulled to the left to avoid hitting the car If his way. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin D Goodhart, accompanied by W. F. Keller, the late ter part of last week went to John#$e town, the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Goodhart, where, on Friday night they witnessed the graduation of Miss Grace Goodhart, a sister of the former, from the Johnstown High school. Before returning home Me Keller went’ on to Wilkinsburg, where he visited his nephew and niece, Rev, and Mrs, Roy H Corman: also, 0 Homestead, where he was entertained by Rev. and Mrs. D. J. Wolfe, broth: er-in