YOl.. CV. JULY HOLDS FIRST PARK WIELAND FAMILY REUNION, AT GRANGE Funeral, of Attended Rossman funeral Th © fiosst named friends home ge those services Michae An attended well n were dear from the and Mrs, CC W Philip and Dean. Wm. Lohman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Rossman. Mr, and Mrs Sidney Mrs. Tillle Rossman, widow of Calvin Rossman; Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Ham A. Wagner, Mr. and Mrs Sam uel Kimport, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Rock- ey and daughters, and John Davis. Mifflinburg-Mr, and Mrs. D. C. Ross- man and son Harold: Mrs. John Ney: hart. Lewistown—Mr. and Mra Char- les Jordan, Mr. and Mrs, James Jordan and son Earl. Boalsburg-—8amuel J. Wagner, Cyrus and Harold Wagner, Mrs, Ezra Tressler, Mr. and Mrs Jas. Irwin, State * College—Revw, and Mrs, W. J. Wagner, Rev. and Mrs. J. F. Harking, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Swarts Aaronsburg—Mr. and Mrs, James A. Wert and son, D. SBparr Wert, Belle- fonte—Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H Dale. Philadeiphia—Mr, and Mrs. M, Ross. man Wert, Loysville—J, Kenneth m about below, as as by ny and relatives Altoona--Mr Geary, Lois, Algie, Mrs Ham Rossman, se ———— A A AINE ALEXANDERS GATHER IN ISTH ANNUAL Wert. » treasurer, did likew Ti ituditors, Messrs. H. FF. Mu and allowed for : chipped a the the &6 © nahip I. BP the mea -- Treaster John Jubb from their services, program, m rators of school paid Hip rried ou id = CENTRE COUNTY £15,295 RECEIVES RELIEF FUNDS check for $15,206 from the State representing its share the Talbot bill. Centre Hall received the smallest amount of any of the the thirty-six poor districts, which sum was $19.65, Centre county received a under The amounts received by south side districts and the number of unem- ployed In them. and the three districts receiving the largest amounts are giv: en below: District No. Centre Hall boro Millheim boro State College boro College township Gregg township Harris township Miles township Penn township Potter township Rush township Fhillpshurg boro «ox sa vill Bellefonte boro «i165 Rng Centre Reporter, $1.50 a yoann unemployed. Amount $ 1985 1590.60 59.85 133.00 130.85 133.00 70.80 32.4 325.55 3198.74 1622.64 1007.28 AEs 451 The SNOW SCENE SHOE MOUNTAIN OF FATAL Cenfre County Hospltal and elit ters and I Return from Southern Trip —— CENTRE HOSPITAL - PORT OF COUNT FOR ¥ JIL NE EY. June MEEKEHR~MecKINN On Thursday 8.00 i John F fn the Jate Me and Mrs. Maynard Meel er, of Potter township, and Miss Freda EE. McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. FF. McKinney, of Potters Mills were united In marriage ai the Reformed parsonage in Centre Hall by tev. I. R. Keener, The happy young couple planned to center their wedding trip around Bal. timore, Md. and Washington, D, C. The best wishes of their many friends #0 with them I A ————— Wrestling proved to less hasardous to Ted Reybiltz 32, a Penn State wrestler, than that of climbing a tree The former athlete fell from a cherry tree, at his home and broke his back, resulting in his death, ———————— A At the Lewisburg hospital an oper ation was performed last week, on Levi Drink, of Liverpool, for the re. moval of a shot from the left eye. The shot had entered the eye more than twelve years ago, in a hunting accel. dent, but had not caused trouble un: svening 20th, o'clock, Meaker = til recently. FOUR-H CLUB CAMP EXPERIENCE VALUABLE Someon KNow ba i ty ——————— AAAI AND WOOL GROWERS ELECT SHEEP OFFICERS ar E. Willian H. Walkes McGoy Rhoads TR Philip 8 B ern Bellefonte Laciile Bellefonte a ————— A ——— ——— Mills B. B, Club Festival Success, Potters The festival held by the anehy Ciub went her boxing Wm. Foust f PP aey, Mille, and The Dust As de . : Pre of Reedsville and The I¥ek wer rounds i app referee peppy landed. contest a draw In wrestling the honors were given George Smith, of Centre Hill, who put down his opponent, Russell Swcetwood, of Potters Mills, three out of five falls, There was a great struggle for caus ing the last fall extending over a long period with Smith coming out the victor, Saturday evening, August 6th, the ball club will complete its festival ac tivities begun with the one beginning of this month. The club members are grateful for the patronage extended and promise to even bettér entertain on August ith, Ww inred the tliops were LS AM AIA S. M. Fish and Game Assor, Meeting. The Spring Mills Fish and Game As- sociation will hold a regular moathly meeting in the Vocational school build. ing, Thursday evening, Juy 14, at 8:00 o'clock. The subject of rearing trout will be discussed. Anyone Interested In better fishing Is invited to attegd a ——"———— Br ——. at—— tp —— NOT TODAY-—SOME OTHER PROSPECTIVE DAY, SAYS LOW BID FOR ROAD OVER THE "RIDGE MILEAGE RATE APPOINTIVE REDUCED; OFFICERS AFFECTED ard in the rellue. EXD Sew friade the Centre inty Ce fective ALIOW rate cuts veling from 11 expenses and ¢ of will 1re- gaving Commissioner =e | Be Festival, The thie local festival Fourth and previous, by the although excessivey cold the year, netted Weather condi- tiong forced the removal of the out. fit from the school grounds to better quarters, which was found in the Booz. er storage garage. Al} cars were re- moved giving ample room for thes va“ rious booths, a section for the band and seating capacity for several hun dred persons. The I. OO. F, band of Bellefonte was employed both even ings, and rendered music as pleasing to the ear as the appearance of the personnel of the members was to the ove, The ball edub members are appreci- ative of the patronage of the public and will endeavor to return the com- pliment by playing ball to the best of their ability, SAI AAAI, The paste on the back of the new Seont U, 8, postage stamps is not bet. ter to the taste than that we licked off held on the Saturday evening team, inter weath ball by jeague fered with er for this the club season of a falr sum the 2-cent stamps for many years back. res NO. 27. a —1 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS town. r reunion is August cel fa in gin { the Brune pared wc rld Word Friday she was and phin was Mise who Hark illips and recently and Wat the fam- Mrs. John Mary Mra. Phils loyed in One "n iil storeg In £ like re Fohringer fis a ormerly Fohringer, 1 We an aunt of i Mr Se As was the attrage Hosterman, Ida k, Louise Smith, and Agnes ring a part of it was the first for some of them, ved the well. The re. new on i ny going and Awistown. R. turning Mr. and interesting of lersbhurg, to =pend stopped Reporter, Mra D children, Harrisburg, the Rumberger and whert and Jean, their way to Hub- old home of the former, a part of thelr vacation, for a short time with the Mr. Rumberger, formerly 8 for a firm handling musical instruments, severa] years ago switche ed to the sale of life insurance and has built up a nice trade. Insurance companies, he said, proved the means of preventing many financial wrecks in and about Harrisburg by their loan system. on salesman The accounting, auditing and tax consulting firms of D. Earl Fleming, 8B CC Greaves & Co, and Robert Ate king, of New York City, announce thelr consolidation under the firm name of Greaves, Fleming & Atkins, with of« fices at 2268 Broadway, effective since July 1st. Mr. Meming, a former town youth, although long engaged in busi ness In the great cfty of New York, retailing his interest in the oid home sections and there are many of sur readers who In turn are interested In his progress as repeatedly noted in the Reporter columns, - *