The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 25, 1932, Image 1

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    “VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, AUGUST 25 1932. NO. 33,
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VE ' ENTRE COUNTY WINS 4-H CLUB o . . INSURANCE ADJUSTED ON
a ; ; With JUDGING HONORS 59th Encampment & Fair Opens THREE BARN FIRES HORN AND COUNTY NEWS,
LOTTERY CHARGES| Capturing two State champion
yn i plosins Saturday ; Tenters Move In Today
Agents Clalm Pennsylvania Senator’ tre County 4-H Judging team t -
Was Given $100,000 in Ticket] ~~ wh Saris” at the tions { he ent
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
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tacket.
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ACCOMMODATING AGENT ! h mim r W% nvestie
GOBBLES NEW SWEEPER gate Pub ervi mmission
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MADISONBURG MAN SOUGHT
BY POLICE FOR ROBHERY
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PROPHECY AND PROTECTION
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THIRTEEN LICENSED
! A. M . Hubie ; TO DRIVE AUTOMOBILES
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HOSTERMAN AND STOVER EB.
AT GRANGE FAIR tates Congr eg ary a Hive motor vehicles n, W urg, ard Guy L.
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FRIDAY, SI \ 2 ing Da; —-— enable all § going there to travel
J THE RICHELIEU THEATRE
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RANKIN WEAVER, IN MURDE
MARRIAGE LICENSES, lcEsTRE COUNTY PAST GRANDS CASE, DECLARED IN: Ee a a an have
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PARK TREES WHITEWASHED.
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I sd me 1 a, PANGLER MYSTERY PUZZLE; hm i the past n recommended ommitment 10] se : M lartha Krise. From
yuck Amend rent 0. KN YISIDNEY KUHN HOME SPA EC arts 1 the satvioas Wei Stats stitution add : sun .
Governor Pinehot, HURRY THE SOLUTION] aha fallen . i {part rove to Spring Mills
aa, Es : DAMAGED BY FIRE : niche y ‘ ne lr. al wer shot h vife betwe e wi then t ~wiztown, where for a
: oe x Span \ v 1 Puzzle ap ire, 3 nd M ¢ : ves with iflle about 11 o'clock one a hey will be guests of Mrs
§ : wl re vit once and will not appear)! r id fan nd Mrs, Bruce Bunda ) wi she threw open M tefl it 8 their custom 10
Wednesday afternoon .
trip here at Jjeast once A
wain in this paper It is urged that i Mrs. George Johnston ihe door of their hom returning from
inguish a blaze at
me of W. Sidng'y Kuhn, at Dew.
The fire was caused by a gaso
solutions be sent in at once as thelan : church The report of the commission
s a3 year come in personiil contact
closing date is August 26th. 12 o'clock A ——————————— was turned over to Judge W, W., Utt- lon former associates.
midnight. Forward solutions to the Glad Girls’ Social, ley, who ig reported studying it pre
1 wider 3! i re fron rie tove which ny $i ? ds ira .
yr en Minus ) ove which flared up and set firefly. .. oior Mukic House, Central Penn A
¢ A yf an % ; Ove 3 a
social was held in the 10tal Pres-lparatory to giving his decision as to ir, and Mrs. D. A, Grove and daugh«
4 sylvania's leading music storé, 2112-lhvterian church Thursday night, by the] whether Weaver shoud be made tolter, lsabel, and son, Albert, on Sune«
o 4 ge To ‘ po # ¢ ’ : i ie - "
_—m xtinguished and no serious damage 2114 No. 6th 8t, Harrisburg Pa. Re-1Glad Girls.” The play "Fifty Fifty
: stand trial or moved to an institu-]jday motored to Willlamsgrove, near
BORAH ON G. 0. P. PLATFORM. resulted. for to the issue of the Centre Report lwas well presented, the parts beingliion. A pri Harrisburg, to attend the annua] Grove
‘I don't think any more of the Mr. Kuhn was a former resident of or of August 15th, where you will find]well taken &y the different characters,
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ii —— famijy ruendion, there being over &
Old Fort, from which int he went " , ¢ 3 ore re ser i by REN n CAEL EY { wy y 8 " the
economic planks than I do of the h ol nis po # : i Ty full directions of how to solve the There were musical selections 3 CHICKEN AND WAFFLE STAND hundred of the clan present for t
Ribit : k : : a ; bit {to Dewart where he is employed in the Mystery Puzzle, and rules governing | Goldie and Martha Rimmey, Kathryn AT GRANGE FAIR day Albert Grove, who Is president
prohibition plank in the Republl- |gpaffer joo cream plant ia v a" f and Lik wide 1 Je Cy hell : ” : a .
8h ‘ ‘ . hha - s contest and Lilllan Bender, and Jane Campbell,
can platform.” —-8enator Borah in award the. 113 prizes The con
of the Centre ounty Grove association,
Chicago 3oterview : ——————— is open to everyone, The prizes will After the program was Suficiyiled re. This ix to advise my friends thatlextended a personal invitation to those
te : 4 Children Under 14 Years of Ase Admit-lbe awarded at Spangle’s booth, Grange] feshments consisting of sandwiches, my Chicken and Waffle stand wil] belpresent to visit the twenty-fifth annual
“ cookies, pickles potato chips, jced tes . “
3 . ty » ted Free to 6G es ¥F “alr, Centre Hall, on Friday, Septem f , . at the Grange Park during the En} Reunion of the Groves in this distrd
The Stat College borough eouncd It » . o rue Fak, ‘ol Fur, at 2:00 P.M, and chocolate milk wore very gener this « et
has a touch of traffic lightitis that | as come to ie attention « we :
ously served the 112 persons in .at.]oampment and Fair, Your patronage to be held at Grange Park, Centre
may bloom and develop into a genuine | management of the Grange Fair that ST _——— | tendance. Is respectfuily solicited. Mrs, Blanche Hall, on the third Saturday in June,
case. The solons are threatening told report is being circulated that ad- The Huntingdon county fair associ- The offering amounted to $20.38, most jLTamer. 1933. Other Centre tountiana who ate
cate 10 be erceted four of these nuls- | mission to the park will be charged [ation is putting on a bathing costumed sf which wil] be used to help support ——————————————— tended the gathering at Wiliamsgrove
ances within that borough For v: [to all above the age of 12 years, The [pageant to select “Miss Huntingdon medion] work In Persia, and Allison John CGramiey and Ben Heckert, Jrolwere: Mr. and Mrs, Cal Grove of
er could urnylerstand why ¢ ine . | Reporter Is aské§ to state that the county.” Homeone in the association games a hoot for Girls In Santa Fe,
ed a member of town coun iy : (same age limit as in previous years has an “eye for business” to draw the The lexien, Girls” wish to thank all
the common sense he was or still obtains, and that all childrer; uns ]erowds, even in a depression. i TAL :
Maret { 7 0 the woodwork The blaze was soon
of Millheim, who were among the tour Bush Addition: Howard Grove and son,
iste to see Europe for the past month fand Mise Sarah Neff, of Centre HAN:
returned home last week, having cross Hannah Grove. of Lemont. and Mr.
> : who so generously helped and the
before sitting in tha der the age of 14 years will be admit i
with havin “Reporter” their” Hotice ed the Atlantic on the Majectic which and Mrs. Boyd Sampsell, of Pleasant
x wmving |} L porter ofr » otice, . o ry
wat body, ted fre», The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. i ni divked in New York Gap
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