eae VOL. CVII. HALL. PA. JUNE 1, 1933. Florence Second Row—~ Hazel Smith Brungart, Gladys Sm Third Row—~Laura Breon, Beatrice Bau Snyder Fourth Row—Helen McCormick Brooks, Russel Walker, ? Dore Ty nes, Clara Grove, Grange audience, 14 OF 34 ENTER BORO FROM POTTER; 8 HIGH ARE 11 wers man High CENTRE HALL SCHOOL ELECTS TEACHERS; SALARIES; BOARD (UTS REDUCES MILLAGE tran wing teachers reductions in =al and F month, Geary, maore etzel, principal Jamison salary $120 a position held by Miss vacant. Primary and 4th grades, Moere: 5th and 6th gradesy Miss Char- lotte Keller: and Sth grades, Rus- sell Bohn. Salaries of al} grade teach. ers were cut 10 per cent. Miss Fay Bradford resigned as teacher of the primary grade, The tax millage was sot for the coming year, with a per capita tax of $3.50. This is a reduction of one mill and $1.50 on the per capita tax. Edward E. Bafley was not a candi. date for re-election as secretary of the sohool board and D. K. Keller was elected for the legal four years, A ———— i ———— CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES, A Children's Day program will be rendered In the Methodist chureh, Cen- tre Hall, Bunday evening, 7:30. The Sprucetown M. E. Sunday school wil; observe Children's Day, June 18. Children’s day services in 8t. John's Union church, Farmers Mills, wil; be held Sunday evening, June 18th. A Children's day service will be held by thelocal Evangelical Sunday schoel, Sunday evening, Jume 11, at 7:30. Bara Haines Is Grade tha Yearick: sic hoals Mar- T lL. Miss ard it} at 13 mills yer, Marian Shirk, hh Morr Dorthea Mc( E ww, Miss A Geary, R. 8S. Jamison, J. P Horner, Isabel Jodon Ne Bruce Hartley, Muth Balley, Jack Coldron FOR PENN STATE APPROVED BY GOV, PINCHOT HALL COUPLE ARE WED IN CENTRE 1 . BUTLE DESTROY TEXT CATERPILLAR NUMEROUS ABOUT MERE most gent i although it plants for and caterpillars s#troyed. and gelects i} OLY The Iw de effe will not pletrees, iio relate ad tents its nesting. should Several methods 1 When cutting Hmb detrimental to the tree: that is most effective, The mb with the can be carried to a suitable place and burned. Crushing the nests merely by wiping them out with the hands is a common method used. Burning the nests on the tree ig not recommended, weause many of the caterpillars es. | cape and damage is also done to the tree, When arsenate of lead is use Mn spraying fruit trees for insects the cae erpillar is not troublescine SOA US TA ONAN. Among th candidates selected by the | drys, on the amendm®nt repeal, locally | prominent are Hugo Bezdek, director of athletics at Penn State; Mrs, Ber- | tha Broyles, State College, Others of the thirty selected who are well known | to our readers are Rev. E, H. Bonseil, Jr, Philadelphia: George Dunkleberg- er, Selinsgrove, Dean of Susquehanna | University; J. A Bok, New Castle, Muater Pa. Stale Grange, and Robert F. Rich, Woolrich, Representative in from the Sixteenth District. are ive the be nest | A 7 un Spyker, Isabel Miss Sara Haines, fa t, Flora Hackett Betty Et right Hartley, Lois Packer, Laura GREGG TOWNSHIP GRADUATES CLASS OF TEN, THURADAY M. E. Audience, Exercises Held Large in Church Be. fore ass Night Exercises, ¢ p vi fu REP re nds Wm that may additional and k sje 0 Wey in this summer Baccalaureate Sermon. May 12, evening the one whist all pre sent during the servic Class of "84 ¢t, Hold Festival The class of 1834 of 3. T. V. ® hold a festival on the Athletic field al Spring Mills on Saturday, June 17, in the evening. The Spring Mills band will furnish music during the entire evening. The members the class invite all to the festival EE ——— MILLHEIM PROPERTY CHEAP AT PUBLIC SALE, SATURDAY The and Jot, the properiy of H. Matthews, in Millhelm, was sold ay public sale on Friday to Other bidders C. Ripka, of Miltheim, a Mr. of Rebersburg, and Clayton | Bressler, Madisonburg. It is not known i whether Mr. Mensch bought for an in- |vestment of for someone else. The price named Is considered very low, even considering present conditions, AS YA OATS. A suspended jail sentence was the lot of Charles Farrington, of Lamar, as a resuly of his plea to a charge of pos. imossing & large quantity of whiskey, on Friday, In the U. 8. District Court, Seranton, Farrington was also ine 3 ten and 3 pled on probation for umbers will of house were E, | Rished, GREGG TWP, SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS TEACHERS AND REDUCES TAX MILLAGE ——————— i —— in ANNUAL FARMER-KIWANIS PICNIC HERE, JUNE a jel nx anding J Und get-together § with £ GRANGE PARR Isth AND JULY Sth i “Standard Brands” sign, if jo i i dodges Should He- says Yan Dyke, impeachmen! A —— A A AA CHILDREN CONTRACT SCARLET FEVER TWICE Horace 1} EX pe | THREE Mr. and Mrs Belicfonte, nit, of COT der. fev. Horace, Februar quarantined All Mira end of the 0 home ia t are fencing ¢ trouble 8 er in their Frank and 18, 19801, # few the Guarantine ighly f Pike Of in overcomin arjet three Mary Horace days late {ary At« the period t g children, Alice Wis On bf vd | aed dleenpe rst thor- two was Dale an in th November 13 placed Fran same disease wan imigated, id, gquaranting % scat APT attending physic e three In anes Ut on sed fy the same routine ocurred Febru. try 10, 1633, with Horace vie. tim. Last Saturday, Dr. Paul Corman quarantined the home and this time Maryl Alice is the patient. After each quarantine period the home was thor oughly cleaned as directed by author ities, but as a special precaution af. fer the fourth quarantine, the room was painted, bed clothing burned and new furniture installed. Medical auth- orities claim that it is very unusual for anyone to have scarlet fever twice in a lifetime, but here is a case where three children in the same family have each had the disease twice within 28 months, It might be possible for a wrong diagnosis to be made but It is not probable that all three local phy- siclans have gade an error. The one thankful feature concerning the whole matter ia the fact that all six cases have been light and up to the present date no after effects have been noted. Mr. and Mra. ¥. M. Crawford are grandparents of the children. 8 SMU LISS. A person who reads much doesn't ask many foop questions, A A HAPS. Tohn ring kK antine for the and as the LIGHTNING STRIKES LARGE BARN; TOTALLY BURNED afternoon ——— LIEVED OF DAMAGES BY 1I0G:S OFFICIALS Ei IN APPRA Io LIVESTOCK IY ISING 1 # entire Huntingdo ustaining CENTRE'S 1882 POTATO OCROP 284,160 BU. VALUE, 2127870 in Centre emis sn HMA AS: PENN STATE TO HOLD GRADUATION, MONDAY, JUNE 5 “LITTL} TO BAND” REBERSBURG GERMAN APPEAR AT 1st, Heiney Mund ne the gang ROCKVIEW PRISONER CLIMBS FENCE TO MAKE ESCAPE hit Rock « twenty. Mif- into the dark- A vie fe after arriving at Ay ten to mas O'Dodd, 24, w RTs Ww penitent for Tho 181s “ig " a Sear term of fin county, # ed away ness The discovered the alarm Guards absence of prisoner was not up,” when the until time to “lock was sounded in all ated near found, a night's galeen, siren tions Centre were sent out direc of these Jo wlroad morning ¥ and one early vigils Hall was after sound freedom station mw 4% in the apparent! The prisoner's was short © ie] TOWN AND COUNTY — I ———— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ITOWS game coun fire of Reed. Mrs UONOEE tion to porvics rd the nd Mies Shol- mahurg. Before nd Miss ma and ed his which sens ited to at present. Prt The re ommunie reflect 80 responsible the remain suffer = ation some and those that hail itn work in impressive are so credit upon is regretted cemeteries wh ontrast and Mrs. John evening twenty-fifth on cele y of North is a native of of Jame A. Keller, both native of hustvand has a Re. H Keller, June 106, will : anniversary their marriage, at China G1 Rev. Kedller er township, a Charl {Kleckner) Keller is er as Pp =LOT ove, Larviina tt “on ott © Mrs Grove, deceased, Aa China long formed o« Harry where | been engaged mgregation of of Leiteel, lege, executive re y of unty R. of 1'é. the BE. age salary of ne Centre Relief State College, wag to succeed him month. The latter was {Orme auditor of therelief fund with Reed, also pointed 3125 per an Sunday Nittany was captured on on a afternoon | Mountain, woods road of $100 per month, The board Terry, representative of leading to the Ho: property on the pide of the concrete road. He thoroughfare short ney rast the din tance bodow the top on the north slope crossed i i ——— THREE FROM POTTER TWP, GRADUATE FROM PENN STATE Three Penn State students from Pot. ter township will graduate on Monday. They are Wm. H. McCormick, son of Mr. and Mrs. George H. McCormick: Henry L, Blauser, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Blauser, both of Potters Mills, and Mise Helen Neff, daughter of Mrs. C. R. Neff, near Centre Hall, Mr Moe Cormick was one of a class of twenty: sight who four years ago took up a course in Physcial Chemistry, and was one of two to graduate. He alsg pass. ed through his college career without a flunk, a coveted accomplishment. Mr. Blauser took up Dalry Husband. ry at the beginning of his college car eer And continued it to the finish, It is understood he found employment. Ming Neff selected Home BEconomios and jike her companion students from Potter township sraduated from the course she first selected. State Emergency board, to select field supervisor at a salary of $168 per month. All of the money of the Walter Coe the trustee, George CC. Bingaman, to the creditors whose were properly proven by the State College. The amount paid out of the claims, Cohen's liabiliies 250,000 were listed ot and his assets in the Word was received recently that Farmers Mills, won third prize—$700<in Group C of the denominational Stewnrdship Essay contest with his essay on "How Can I Make Good as a Christian Steward? This essay had previously won first contest in Group ©. Over 200 essays placed in the final phase of the cofie Fite Bi Ba le ts What we nent is 48 wsomobile that Ts afraid of trains. some sen are Known 1 ht dot lothars by thelr smorymges.
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