oN rr —— i x VOL. CVI. GATHERING AT NITTANY COUNTR CIPANTS GUESTS OF W ALKE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. Chalrman of ret. purpose EEN of the Hunter, had majority of for many Hunt- stated n a few well ch ssed the conduct Robert F. i said, he largest Lrg est lagging ordinary in- roduce each & major Centre n after rassed by labor organs The in- industrial sections comes here for CARLOAD OF FLOUR ON WAY TO HELP NEEDY The State College chapter of the Red that 1 Cross has been notified its re-} quest for government flour has been | approved and that a carioad is on its to State College. Major Eugene H. Lederer has been supervising the distribution of this flour for the Red Cross through the various overseers of the poor in this district. Recently the district has been enlarged to include Worth and Taylor townships and Port Matllda borough. Major lederer will distribute the 220 barrels of flour to the following townships and boroughs: Ferguson. College, Patton, Harris, Gregg. Penn, Haines, Half Moon, wa v Y CLUB ENTHUSIASTIC——PARTI- R BROTHERS, EDITORS OF THE Mice how Governor controls the legisiature wi the is not b of fox patronage fr way y argument. but pres withholding the House with 17 2,00 to the more sentation is, om members of This he do and from and Senate Can 000 monthly jobs n 115,000 salaried positions in hollow of his hands, and 6,000 that he ontrols indirectly. Frederick B. Kerr, our Twenty t {, Com for Congress in the Congressional Distr ounties of Centre, Clearfield Locate Here VE n have grown from 3 ¢ 4} , Yok same # edie that some classes of industry would have superior oppor- tunities if located in less industralized districts, or in strictly rural commune ities like ours, — Millheim, and Port Matilda boroughs. College, Centre Hall A AIL A MB SAAS. Some of the has beens of long ago in the Republican party in Centre county are whisperers against Frank. lin D. the Democratic can- didate for President. “Whisper” is all these fossilized politicians, with not only a foot but a half leg In the rave, can do. Politically dead and physically on the last ap, they hold to the teach- ings of their party to “whisper,” If they can do nothing else, Roosevelt, ————————————— Binking creek, last week, was so dry as a result of the drougiat, that it was possible to walk over its bed without Worth and Taylor townships, and State getting one's shoes wot. FIVE CONVICTS ESCAPE; TWO RECAPTURED SATURDAY Rock Friday night, Five convicts escaped from vew Penitentiary on it two of them have since been The five convict Y“gunged" when h opened the malin ones who ha woods farmer a job of « pend iting ftentiary took men and GRANGE BOOSTER NIGHT, SATURDAY, OCT, Ist meet Ginnge in Mtl WORKERS To CONYENE IN SHAMORKIN # ——————————— LITHERAN (CONFERENCE SNYDERTOWN, ou PF. §, €, GRADUATE PLEADS FOR RELEASE OF FATHER Miss Antoma Brenner of 1 y ¢ y Jenkintow ently t worse the for release of Brenner, from release fie father #3 that ti renew their ciose association interrupted by her career. ————————— A ————————— HUTTON GETS LIFE FOR TAXI SLAYING Howard W, Hutton, 25, ville, was found gullty of the murder of William D. Garrison, a young Wil lHamsport taxi whose lifeless body was found early in the morning of July 3 on a lonely road near Wil- Hamsport. The jury, deliberating a lit tle more than five hours in returning a verdict of first degree murder, spevified life Imprisonment. The verdict was rendered on Thursday. of Montours- driver, A MPLS NB S55. “Penny -a- Word” Brings Quick Results. Quick and effective results from the Reporter's “penny-a-word” ad column were obtained by A. M. Riegel & Hon. Centre Hall, who advertised for sale twenty-four stock ewes. Mr. Riegel ordered two Insertions of the ad, but after the first issue informed us that SECOND KNITTING TO OPEN MILL IN MILLHEIM time will ond Millheim within in operation Knitting firm en s———————— ABPLANE (CRASHES SNOW SHO¥ ON MOUNTAIN 8 ¢ “ a —————— HONEY GATHERERS WILL CORT STATE WILD #11L.00 TWELVE ARE GRANTED LICENSES TO sixteen app DRIVE all the sheep were sold, and there was no need of the second Insertion. A eta BEGINNING SATURDAY NIGHT The Theatre” be open every Saturday “State Bellefonte, will night, and for the opening this coming booked the picture possible with the srceen’s great outdoor star--"Tom Mix and His The Fourth Saturday, the manager inest Western ent Famous Horse Tony in Horseman.” The State will continue showing the greatest Westerns possible, A AI ARAN. Centre Co, Hospital Gets Contributions. Bt. John's Reformed church, Boals: burg, Harvest Home services: # pears, 8 Ibs. cabbage, § rots, 2 squashes, 4 quinces, beets, 1 egg plant, § peppers, 2 ruta- begns, half-bushel kins, 3 pecks tomatoes, 31 Ihe. grapes, 9 apples, 4 onions, ibe, car A —————————— State College merchants have been warned to keep the goods displayed on the sidewalk “dog high,” or take ir off. — 209, 1932. INCREASED PARCEL RATES IN POST EFFECT intended 0cT. 1 RELLEFONTE TO TAKES SERIES WIN CHAMPIONSHIP Thurs- game, Belle last iplon ¢ Oo ———— MISSIONARY DISTRICT OFFICERS ARE ELECTED » Han 1 Elks mansion, on High Saturday afternoon. a M1 MAURIE Entertalned 8S. 8S, Class Mr Mre. Clayton Homan, on Thursday, entertained one of the class- es in the Lutheran Sunday school of which their daughter, Mildred, is a member, and Miss Evelyn Colyer, and teacher, The class members are: Freda Weaver, Mabel Foust, Gerald ine Dutrow, Miriam Homan, Betty Vogt, Annie Homan, Marjorie Morrow, Mildred Homan, Marie Walker, Sarah Homan, Inez Luse, Miriam Fetterolf, Marguerite Jackson. NOTICE! This Store wil} be CLOSED Fri day, September 30th, at 6 P. MM, until Monday Morning, October 8rd, on acoount of Jewish HollMay. NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Millhelm, Pa. NO. 38, ost POWN AND COUNTY NEWS, i HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Yay ‘ Penny Colpetzer F. James mployed iehanna me on with his been fil ving sister her collegiate Eastern States nn » a member of won in the Mrs, 8 O guests or several days to Centre of the Past of the counties ning and were Ladies © thal] sedis meet ng a wpponent In The Lions three for tha wil for yt Thursday was siarte that the had ret, with water, into Leroy Dutrow ied 1% find upon her return waterfront in her range bu and the flooded found the kitchen had rooms which also its way other in house At of the creditors of Walter Cohen, of Bellefonte, George C. Bingaman., also of Bellefonte, was ape pointed the receiver and Isaac Egoif and J. H. Musser, of State College, and Charles P. Long, of Spring Mills, were named as appraisers. Mr, Cohen showed assets of approximately $46. 000 and lHabilities of about $96.00, Mode Auman, now a meeting of Gress township, serving in the penitentiary on 8 charge of breaking, entering and late ceny, was heard by the pardon toard on Wednesday of last week on an ape plication for pardon, The case, of course, has not yet been acted ups. Milton Lingle, also of Gregg township sentenced at the same time in the Cens tr county court, was granted a pardoff prior to this time. Lingle and Auman were convicted of looting a number of hunting camps in various sections of Seven Mountains. wd
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