— VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932. NO. 31. — —— ————— ————— ” ——————— ‘ARK : : (DD) F THE DAIRYMEN'S LEAGUE MEMBERS AUTO RACES AT LEWISTOWN | ¥ Young People’s Interests Enlarged ip ae hy HARRIS TWP. HOLD INTERESTING MEETING FAIR, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, . win towsship. cliizens” are wars IN GRANGE ARCADIA Inroll Wright: and 1 rd Fon at Encampment & Grange Fair |," omy, cen are wo (Tho meeting of farmers catied foro Harrisburs, will lead the contingent | MARPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST of interest being + yy county Y onday evening to discuss the milk J nnsylvania drivers that : FROM ALL PARTS — a ——— DALE HEADS LIST MENTIONED FOR P. 8. C. PLACES | "we i i {Lewistown Falr Assoc. Uses Dust Pre- | } : | yentive, i " 1 SEPTEMBER COURT OPENS MeKINNEY—MYERS, SECOND MONDAY OF MONTH i i - -— | {CAPTURED TWO RATTLERS i ! - — - | J ‘ iH ALIVE; PLACED IN ALCOHOL! em ! cha] N. M. GAME AND FISH ASSN FRANKING PRIVILEGE UTILIZED i i I ot plure 1 ! ls : . ‘ i : 4 FO MEET THURSDAY ¥V'G BY CANDIDATE KURTZ! Wa ow Kins | . ' | . : : Am. 1 Traverse Jurors, | st A A HRB. [7 THE DECKER REUNION A HELD AT HECLA BARK, 2 | § I foruny Pomona Grange Mo ting, iy opines REJECTS STATE'S | PLEA FOR #10000,000 § sists Pennsylvania Aet First, and st — a . a , : 3 Roles legislature and Clitles Have In : : * on . | ' . natu n of the REDUCES COURT COSTS. t t 1 : Not Done “Their Full Duty” Pred: . er De i eing bu It is . 4 : : fe that { Nnchot Wd were vy y is x o \ Mem. CD Desk I Kot nild greatly damage it r. Mi “w r. fevin. Mes. Du consequent that f Mur will be held le, Clara Dunkle in : 4 i 4 Mra. A Altoona Mir and 3 and the others [moyer and daughter Grace, Me hank chot's 1 weed Pin. State College—Mr. and Mrs Bdward The Reporter was favored with a ippeal an initia 10,0 Decker and children cali from John Stedelman and son. how long or shortjburg: Mr and Mrs, John Kimport, of | re fef fund Milroy—Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rearick Jack and Geraid and Clyde Kleber. ail and family of Pittsburgh, on Thursday. The pare Centre Hall—Mr. and Mrs James ty i' out seeing the sights especial+ adverse decision after Decker, Frank Decker, Charles iseck-]ly those in Centre county-—Penns Cave, ; session lasts The officers] omont Mra. Margaret Kuhn, Boals: The newly appointed chairman of Charles ' labore ellefonte | have been divided into three groups, burg: Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bartley. the 1 ¥. JTracy ( Lambert, la Milestburg [and will serve alternately. The offic: | Martin Bartley, Mr. and Mrs. Ray-lannounced the Mrs. Rilla Markley, h Hefonte [¢Te are Thomas Fleming, Cyrus W.|mond Spicer and daughter Mary, ofjharing final pleas for the fmmediate er, Mr. and Mrs. Garman Mottes Penn State College. and the Rockview Wallace Merrill. laborer Rush | Hunter, Thomas Shaugnesy. Harry | Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Knarr, Federal joan of $10,000.000 and $35, Mrs. Elin John A. Moyer. poultrs Penn | Flack, Willard Dale, and Howard Heat- [Jane Knarr, Richard Knarr. Tyrone: | 000,000 later Howard M. Miles. farmer {Union ion. The court messenger, George | Mr. and Mra. John H, Knarr, Mr, and “It Jamee McConville, laborer. Philipsburg | Weaver. wil; attend every session as]Mre. Bruce H. Knarr, John D. Knarr, that in proper showing we should Mattie Wiliams, Long Beach, Califor-{men, who are students in the DD. B. Joa Rogers, labore: . . Rush | heretofore Nellie Jane Knarr, Mr. and Mrs, 8. W. extend some relief to the State of nia: Mis Jane Robinson, Martha; [Oliver High school. where Mr. Packet Joe Riley, operator ‘ Rush | ————— Smith, of Centre Hall | Pennsylvania, but it must be borne in Min. Maggie Bucher, Mrs Dean Mey- [has long been an instructor. The elde Paul Spackman, baker Philipsburg! phe premium book for the coming ; The officers Slected are ns follows {mind that we have funds entrusted to er, Lamar; Mrs. Graces McCalley, Miles [er Mr. Stedelman is connected with Franklin Schad, laborer . lellefonte Encampment and Fair is belie. dine President. W, H. Knarr, Tyrone: vic © our board which are to be expended, MeCalley, Mill Hall: Mrs, Maude Will- [the Western ‘enitentiary, Pittsburgh, John P. Smith, salesman... Bellefonte | president, C. B1. Hewett, Altoona; sec- not in lieu of State or local relief, butljams, Mr. and Mrs. OG. E. Ardery, ofjand was a guard at Rockview when J. 1, Shuey, laborer ......State College | tributed this week. The booklet in a retary, Mrs. John H. Knarr, Centre|to be supplemental thereto it. when | Martha Furnace. the Institution was founded here. and Clifford Seigel, laborer..... Half Moon | very interesting and concise way de«] Hall; treasure G. C. Rote, Lewis-|and an necessary. ——————— believes in treating the unfortunates Paul Spiglemyer cane ‘Howard | scribes. the features of the fair, the]PUrg: historian, Morgan Knarry Mif- “After a full hearing we feel per Wasted energy! That's what the halt }in a humane manner. He was prolifie Wm. E. Turner, laborer . Worth | aaity program, the rules and reguine flinburg. suaded that the Legislature of Penn game between Centre Hall and Pleas. ]in his praise of the observations made V. E. Vangunden, carpentet -Bpring and Gap last Thursday evening was]in Nittany and Penns Valleys, and tions of the fair, as well as Instr The' place for holding the next re- jsylvania and its several political sub ! air, fn Su ! for it resulted in a tie, 3 to 3. Per -|also spoke most kindly of Mr Packer Thos, Williams, clerk...........8pring |. to exhibitors and prizes offered ]VMon will again be Grange Park, Cen- divisions have not done thelr full duty B. H. Willams, farmer......... Worth |, various entries. The usual adver. | Hall, but the definite date wil not | with respect to furnishing funds for re- haps that illustration of wasted ener-|#% a school man and citizen. He WAS Grace R, Willams, hk.....Pt. Maia (ygng patronage ta accorded the tase, f7° 96cided until later by the officers. [lef purposes. By Is not so good as the ad's whol®0 convincing in these expressions Gregg Wensel, mechanic Howard the whole combining to make a Val. —————— "We shall defer action with regard when asked by his teacher to give an]that we are led to belleve Mr. Paske » ————— i ——— uable ald to anyone having more than] The Scout baseball team scored alto relief for Pennsylvania until wel. comple of wasted energy, replied: Jer's love for his school, ite pupils and Let us do your Job Printing, Ia casual interest In the fair victory, a few days ago, over the Pot- | know what the Legikitaure will do for Lepelling a hair raising story to a bald-Jits patrons is most heartily re dros ters Mills team, a hot rival, the relief of its own people. headed man” cated, ex-Benator Pomerene, Johnson, Los Angeles, Cal. | Penitent Ary. he group was chapers fornia: Mra, Gertrude Richards, Mrs Joned by Prof. Ly, O, Packer, who is ine i= our belief” sald Pomrene, Warfield Dunkle. Jersey Shore: Mrs |timately acquainted with the young wu
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