————————— ee ——— - m— VOL. CVII. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933. NO. 38, ————————— pH —— » Te —————————— — WORK AT C, C. C. CAMP 65 BRIGHT—ZUBLER. TREAT FOP MUSIC LOVERS. 350 ATTEND TESTIMONIAL DR, ZIEGLER TO WRITE TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS NOT FOR THE EFFEMINATE The Iatt ard ast week Rav A treat f Le wers le in st DINNER FOR SENATOR SCOTT HISTORY OF ZIEGLER FAMILY ’ Without making a bit of investi irigl nd Mis tary Zuble tu toe . " = ; 1: a > Tee : 3 Ru 18 i : A { Zz ley fy n, many persons are unjustly eriti- lo. _ arora fos ; 4 20. Su} “ 1 Fhe Senator's Name Comes Up for ely Republican Nomination for Gove MORE 3 i ’ . : it HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ernor~Many Notables Speak. a pb . xt While : Cari FROM ALL PARTS ———————— " eisssilhi—— NEW FOREST ROAD CONNECTS CENTRE-MIFFLIN COUNTIES MILLHEIM WINS FROM MIFFLIN COUNTY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1 | H'ént \ coins A sss Camp Boys Have Strong Appetites for} Meats and Hot Cakes, Sms Mi pe——————————— Y. P. YESPER SERVICE HELD AT BIG ROC RK] Centre Hall Suffers Defeat In Soccer. “- FAIL S010 FLYER: { FALLS 2000 FEET TO DEATH i p———————————— FAEM AGENT TESTS s01L : AND SAVES (0O0UNTY svn . - — pc HEAD {LEARED OF MANSLATGHTER CHARGE A ——— : SOMETHING FOR MR. FARLEY TO|' Ais “i : ? : : es———————— SEE TO. J fe : he the : ’ erat ; TIST STATE 8. 8 CONVENTION | E gl : AT GETTYSBURG, OCT. 11-13] D A ———— - MORS OF NEW ©, (. C. ( “ imeelf the into State by the Federal govern-| LUTHERAN CHURCH HEADS . ment in its effort to revive business, PLAN LARGE EXPENSE CUTS! number ‘of secre. t hay a con the United Lu Lory Bathurs . y uf 4 ne yun MTR orf , . iikes Barre President 1 * counties ir th Stat Reference being diverted partisan pur 5. thernn Church in At , was for-|was seriously injured in the = mt, PEELE, Tepfesen'a live df ota aisley W. Hanson, president|{made to Roy Wilkinson, probation-pas Between Cie sha ; eo drastic re- it in ce " a irg College: H. C. Heckerman. |r0le officer. beneficiary of the sinecure Adi inistration is being use 4 . Cris : 2 S w : 4 ; Jey Toa rf + James Boe : . 1 . ‘ . i oe ’ : i Lao Har oi orth Braddock. mote : > 0 o . | { i Friday, remaining . Senator Roo sade a id vd . us $ ane n : until Sunday with Mr. Smith's mother, Stnor I xe: Muhlenberg Building FRESHMEN NUMBER 1220 hit close in which he aay d : a Mrs. Frank Smith. Mr Smith is par } biladeliphia, on Sunday The went. a laren entoliment. than. that “ . a. ‘ | on ol git Ex y l : T nel lan instructor in we electrical departs this Nt ot Ww hay the = tacle ents epresent synods thoughout the ( ¥ a Pennayivani 8s ol ¥ h credit to imaself { the a . . Bu hai dh sn X tria; school in North of two factions of the Repu an ty “he F he yon 0 on Je f ; in H ¥ h . . ie Ae { » Aintrd he, served. } Wik { repaid nish 1 i saa a va o R —-. Vi E : BR bs usa fighting for the } of i Y i s 5 ‘ : ieighth yeay on iy of jast {for 158 gervices . Te ! ; ss ONIN money with whi te pile thedr i, iffy chars od The : 3 id b The y 14 vocal wi ie guests were from 1 iy I. Sy ———————— - DLs or wal As an vers fences a conn thief A ., . [wi the Coll WAS Ope in n- {tions of the State. Those from this] C¥PTAIN STATE PATROI seas man he was wounded by machine te—it is that] OW 8 "svwianiia'ly refm with ‘ stud vicin were H. L. E WINS END SERVICE STAR(®UN fre in the early days of the war. r of e. of gradu on- | test sss aDoction: of tha Darrel hmusl 1h ion at, Margaret Morris lege. IROAD HOUSE RAIDED: GIRLS l Gardens. 1 . 3 net | Baia snr [Carnegie Institute of T 1 RY, S@V= CHARGE ASSAULT AND BATTERY tember 25th, is Captain George Harry|S" Years ago. has been dietitian > ’ rox au : : x . oie 1 a ” § ? fat sist fata Wednesday ¢ wt & D8 +3 . y wi Ta in charge of . 4 : oe +4 . 3 PCa Mistake In MUk Price. y delegates and officials by ' Chal nm he 1W0 GAYyR =¢ ANIC i : i 3 v K, TORR Lope ‘with esigned he Omit ie here to become . headquarters in Belle schedules, payment (house on Sand Mountain. 1 n house (tober registration f- ! Manager the Congress of Wo W. F. MacMorran, of the local She ng the convention from : Kate AXLE . . fonte i RY re of W “ ws, and complet . f plans for}! ¥ ers Mills, was raided by ute y . : men's (lube . x burgh During field milk plant, calls our attention to} New York Herre Wl hig tbr an As is awarded for each five years . s iemen and | i: y hay dmen, y rvice. The tén men to be hons]Der work he sgheny College, fon at thes ond thege two days jfieven pints o ALOR Bi ored 4 she had full supervision of the meals . . wed have been with the Highway Pe a FFP amounted to 4.942 students as compar. Wm. H. (Posey) Peters, was pid 1 i : High : iy Pa of approximately 6560 students. In hes being the highest paid in two years. jin the report of Dr. F. F. Fry. secre . . ha fh trol since Is was created in 19823 . y i T ed with 4,186 for the same time lastjcourt new position she will also have charges The price given was $1.61 per 100 I ¥ of tre Home Mission Board That ; 1 incon ag 14 ¢ 24% 400 in | YeAr. Several hundred additional} At the same time. Jennie Sharer of the culinary arrangements of milk delivered during August, with]income has declined from $547.490 in pm band i orobably bs ad. a . Meating of Past Grands' Association. the usual frieght. grade ind butter-11930 to $320.600 last year graduate students will probably b» ad- land Lourena Smith. of Newport, 1aude usual shit, rade butter. 4 330.8 % 3 r be the end ¢ this week tee- 1 abbr 4 . A regular meeting of the Contre fat differentials. The price should have Two hundred of the 465 homs mia. mitted ~y he end of s ha oo inf 'rmation against Wm H. DPoters E t ’ a been $1.91 lonaries employed by the board are istrar Wm. 8. Hoffman estimated andland Bari King for assault and bat: {County Past Grands Association, I. O. onsequently receiving less than $50]%0me later arrivals among the under-liery. The hearing wae called for Mon- we raduates also are expected. In ad Be § # w A » ack’ " X . d Bellefonte Student Returns from Dalry |* Month with parsonage and $75 a|Sroduat “ : 4 day at "Squire O W. Stack's office, but October 6th. Past Grand W. EB. Mont- [the Nationa; Capital Monday morning ante Sinden " Ti month y y ar y dition to the students registered inline plaintiffs failed to appear, In con. y Eo ‘ i $0 Cattle Judzi Contest month without parsonage. gomery, No. $85, Chief of the Bureaultt complete his werk in connection mie dui ging . the campus, 103 young men entered jsequence of which the case was nol ————————— A forest Manageme ‘ sarks. at] WHE the approval Ly the National Sylvester Smeltzer, a student in the the courses in forestry at Mont Alto |prossed and defendents dischared. of Forest Management and Paeks, at m y dali 3 pk J BeHefonte High school, has returned Information is given out from thelgng thirty-nine seniors in education Harrisburg, wil] make an address, Soury of he oa wie. Me. 4 jini Me y a . ——— A PASI . % as % hy ¢ Ona A vise n his sec from a trip to Springfield, Mass. where Centre County Emergency telief started their practice teaching In Al. . ' Monday, October 16%, the Grand f th " up: N ith other fairy cattle judg- te nd Johnstowrt. Neither the NCOTT—BURRIS, Master and staff will be at State Col. [of the country. He. together with othe he took part in the dairy cattle Judg- Board which indicates thay Fenceforth|toona and Joh hing ’ lege N 32. The Gr : men high In the ice industry, have ing contest as a member of the Penn Mont Alto freshmen nor the aduea Leonard Victor Scott and Miss Tre |lege No, 1632, we Grand Encamp " ro. A " sylvania Vocational team. He. as a tion seniors came to the campus to]Vela May Burris were united in mar. meng sessions will be held at Lock Ha Beth spending a wes or me student of the County Voeational Su. Pers connected with Centre county re)... isiar. riage Saturday in the Lutheran]ven week of October 19th, with parade | Washington to smooth out various ervisor, won third place in the State !ef matters wilt be written oug from nu. preliminary count of under-jChurck, Centre Hall, by Rev. 8. F.]Jat 6 p. m. on the 19th clauses in the code which naturally contest held at State College in Aug. the central offices in State College. (clnssmen indicated the probable pers |Oreenhos, pastor. The bride Is a]. nr ——————— must be done when se many different ust, which entitled him to a place on! That looks bad. One thing fs certain | ntages which each class will occupy [daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bur}! . i heady are to be satisfied before its We» the State team =the reports sent out will not be any- |." ye College when the final figures] ri® living on the Jacksonville road. |} NOTICE, i Swptance Mr. fatat reports Wop p swlve ng ROBE , | thing but complimentary to the board. | k . a leading east from Bellefonte. The {ington a busy place, with a o The Pennsylvania team placed fifth THe board. however tuahot fren itaett | 27° obtained Hoffman sald. The count groom. is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I This Store will he closed from filled te overflowing, traffic exceedings among the teams entered. . ¥ {gave a freshman class of 1229, sopho- i! y : " Tomb to] Friday, September 20th, 6 P, M., iy heavy, and everyone apparently on™ Sylvester reports he had a fine trip from criteism, If such is warranted, | on class of 1109, juniors S56, and fam White, west of Old Fort, asd is ¥ pAVY, ( : unt Monday morning, account of | He enjoyed the judging and the expo- by the local press, Isonfors 818. Cradtate students gpecs j0t present employed as a farm hand | Jewish Holiday, “ A an N. R. A. errand. Mr. Jacobs, o Ree ’ A » g blican, . he inistration © - sition but also took advantage of the ts elt [fals, transition and two-year students]by John Rimmey, on the DK. Kollerh NIEMAN'S DEP'T STORE, | 4g pari i. Administration ered opptitbity to see lots of new country, Is your subscription due? compléted the 4,204 total. farm. | Miltheim, a. a ; : : : semester's work it registra. an error appearing Inst week in the An indication of the extent ! item telling of the August milk price ch income has declined was given Guy W. Jacobs came up from Wash ington, D. C. Baturday night, remalf- ing here over Sunday to visit his moth O. IP, will be held at Lemong No. 717, ]er. Mrs. Lizste Jacobs. He returned to all news stories printed in county pase i ——————— rm mane. © POSEN move toward recevery. .
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