VOL. CVII. GIRL IN ALTO COLLEGE KILLED STATE CRASH tery. I Et ™_p” rt P h«!H TRESSLER, SNAVELY REUNIONS SATURDAY, JUNE eUNIOY to PINCHOT APPROVES PAY (U1 FOR LEGISLATORS TO #2500 i i ——— A ——————— TREASURER HUNTER ISSUED 3 BEFER LICENSES Hiolw “Brownie Coldrr RD Mia, Spring Nitta Rearick, mn, ny Mills Rebhersburg- fer Pleasant Ray 8 No distribtuor's od in this territory—the south Centre, A number of applicants ed for various valld reasons. No additional Hcenses will be grant ed except where applications were filed prior to May 24. AM SAAS Drew Kolb, the genial manager of the Municipal Theatre, Millhelm, was a caller in town on Monday, He called attention to an error appearing in last week's theafre program in the Reporter, In which the admission price for children was given as 16c. Admis gion prices ar Millhelim's theatres dre Ie for children and 256¢ for adults, Annie L. F. Bool Gap: Margaret M. Keller, . Meiroy. grant of licenses was aide were refus. DISTRICT 8S, 8, CONVENTION AT PENN HALL, JUNE ual Sunad, nn ———r—— V SPRING MILLS YOUNG LADY GRADUATES FROM N, s——————— KNITTING MILI GOES TO SHINGLEHOT GAMBLE ISLAND AT YALUED ny g3eni ——_ — A ———— HIGHWAY PATROLMEN PION HALL, FARMER-KIWANIS 9 AT CENTRE JUNE Call Gane Plan. Valuabl He Dinner Bred Holsteln Away~Hall Basket Pure Given on Luneh 1 EE ————— BOWERSOX--SNYDER. ried ENTRANCE P. YALLEY GAIN E. ro HIGH SOCOM i ! § | {GELDER ROAD RBILI GETS PINCHOT 0. + tomobiles lense 1fford patroimen dent hazards and for the weather, better in prote tion in IM A ARNIS. grand jury sitting at the recent of the Lycoming Court attrib. utes the high court costs In tha! coun ty the lack of Information on the part of justices and aldermen, and in the report it filled recommended that all such officers compelled to_pasa an examination prescribed by the ceurt on procedure and disposition of cases coming before them. Another recom: mendation was that amplifiers be Ine stalled In the court room so thap whis- ering judges, whispering attorneys and The femsjion fo be whispering witnesses may be heard. A I DS A BAD. During the rain and electrical storm "aged in Bald Eagle, Nittany and Penne Valleys on Monday evening, three Guernsey cows from the rogister. ed herd of J. Will Mayes, at Howard, wer struck by lightning and killed. HUNTERS & TRAPPERS COLLECT $3128 {CENTRE LETTERS FROM SURSCRIBERS, 1 11 ¥ weed to 1634 but better We He has hdpe CO-Opera- order In to July, difficult to obiain here. to President and I % commencing look a wonderful things already, the done great continued Senate and people he will have tion of the in general. House lespoctiully, 8 Fr. smreril A A IS TABATA. Centre County Association Basket Plo. nie, June 17. All Centre countians and thelr fami. fies residing in and about Philadel: phia are most earnestly urged to come and bring a basket. You know each family provides its own lunch, and we assembie just rear of the Helmont Man. sion, in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia. Tha tables are set about 5 p. m. (D. 8, T.) If we are favored with good weath. er, why nog come out for most of the day and enjoy the cool air and good spring water? look for the CC. C. A. banner Warner Underwood, pros; Dr. Beale, So'y. THURSDAY, JUNE C. C. C, CAMP ON STONE OPENED ON CREEK MONDAY Stone Creek Kettle Only Forest Camp Ready for Occupaney. ll FISOO0 FOR CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL Fon A tts PUBL IN [CLINT FOR BEGINNERS SO HOm ts Al FAUST-SCHAEFFER REUNION, SATURDAY. Homan 1 fice x Vit HOMAN Sama AI MS A AAS COMMISSIONERS NAME J. B. WERT, ASSESSOR a a Junior Repaz Band at Rebershare, abiead and , cguaintance with the leader Miller if them to this to the people ihe to have ¥is Hel cin swrehurg Thelr coming vi ity offers a rare treat hereabouts whoenjoy good band niusie. The featival under the auvapices of the Sunshine clasg of the Heformed Sunday schdol These young People raising money to beautify thelr church property ‘and they solicit your patronage and invite you to attend this outstanding musical treat of the season at Reboersburg Saturday even. ing, June 10th. —————— It is estimated Pennsylvania produc. ed 2,605,000 tons of hay last year, hav. ing a value of 324000000. This is three amd one-half times the value of potatoes and one and one-half times the value of corn produced. eee Rev. J W. Zang. local Bvangelical minister, this week opened a summer vacation Bible school for children 5 to 12 years of age in the High school bullding. Forty or more are In ate tendance, A SUI aI The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. in ara It 8, 1933. p——, ms A ——————————— i2 FRCM CENTRE FROM GRADUATE PEXN STATI | MINISTER te ct IN. KNOWN TURNS POET SNe HELE, AN SiN. LUTHERAN SYXNODS PROPOSE MERGING FOUR SESIiSARIES 3 init [Ire {f Sus. 1 «1 on next ye effected monite of the not then Other ted are not effec at university his annoumcement the 75th Founders’ Day A LM MASA SAA PA Contributed Flowers. The children named below contribut. ed flowers for decorating the graves of soldiers on Memorial day, and the committees wishes thank then: for the expression of patriotism: Jene Bartholomew. David anG Patric. ia Boozer, Charles Bloom, Grace Smith, Fredy Weaver, Rose Anne Jacobs of Steubenville, ©O.; Peggy and Junior McClenaban: Miriam Homan, Robert McClenahan, Jr, Lillian Rickert, Ag nes Delaney, Martha Lingle, Betty Runkle, Ferd and Gene Hanne. he Eleet College Trustees, Four trustees of Pennsylvania State College, whose three-yoar terms expire ed this year, were relected on Sat: urday by delegates of county agricul. turay and industrial societies. They are John D. Benedict, of Waynesboro: Ernest J. Poole, of Reading: Chester He made exercises io . J. Tyson, of Gardners, and Frank I. Willits, of Ward. NO. 923. [Tow AND COUNTY NEWS. | ii HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Bald The se in ireday, LES were ut fig r the SCT OF i Mus. teach rd expects rhange with view College home wa renta; than that paid in Om Johnstown, last Wm F Meller Mra, Kellor'y sige Goodhart:, and the late ter's daughters, Misses Grace and Mars garet. The former in training In the Memorial hospital, Johnstown. Ming Margaret found her deepest intorosg af State College where Frod Helbner, Aete na, is one of the graduates from Penn State pre medica; course, and later will enter Jefferson Medical College, The Rev. Thomas ¥. Dornblager, whe has been in Germany for many years, is at present at his native honse at Clintondale. He is past ninety years of age. The older residents of Centre Hall will recall when the mow famous minister wooed and later marcied a young lady in Centre Hall«Miss Ane nie Shannon—who then lived with hes parents in the home now occupied By E. M. Huyett. Mrs. Dornblaser died while her husband was serving a Tale a return Nr Brough: with Mra, M. trip to and Mrs. them week 8, ter, isn theran charge in Kansas, # "ing, .
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