Le VOL. CVII. CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Zarger, Discharged Camp No. 65, llefonte Daniel Centre Hall Harold Master Miss Anna Aliss (Catherine Mrs. Mysel 8B. L Wm SwWeene * Hartle, Smeal student; onte; sburg : Bellefonte: Spring Miils: infant of lefont Matilda; fonte of Union Knepper, State Mrs Mrs township; of Oakdale; College; Dona HALLOWE'EN PARTIES, both sexes, regale HOV» POTS bad | scene. keeping ments season. The frou} were the Miriam Mitterling girl friends, Tu Hallowe'en party Miss a group ng at a thees1 Mrge hand in decorations and of og ippeared to have the preparation refreshments, EA. A —,.,. .h. L DRY FAIL IN ATTEMPT TO Dauphin on the ‘ballot and 15 to monwealt? the names pledged State repeal Harrisburg, Beamish condidates’ missioners. The decision, handed down three Judges—Wm. M. Hargest, Frank B. Wickersham and John E. Fox, up- held the validity of the State McClure act which establishes the repeal con vention system. ‘As In a similar case in Missourt which the United States Bupreme Court refused to review Monday, opponents of the State repeal vote had contend. ed the method of voting by State con- ventions was unconstitutional, A I MPR RIA The Sunday sports measure should be defeated. No one in Centre coun ty is suffering from want of sufficient time to witness all the games of sport necessary to his well-being during six days in the week. An old-fashion Sunday f= needed today moe than er before. ey % of the 15 wet dry the in candidates for delegates ratification convention December 5. already has certified the namey to the County Come by the LOCAL MINISTEP ASKS, “SHALL L YOTE FOR REPEALI IF SO, *® WHY habits shreds in WIRpin tiel—— SPUDS HARVESTED MORRIS A, A 1 Bu BU, BY par ng Cuiliva- fertilizing and spraying. The 8 termed as unusually the Dooley "Thirteen hundred bushels were stored remainder in was f OF are are stored he barn, deliv t wllord’s share or NOTICE TO C. H. BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION MEMBERS Hall Bus- 4 I members of the Centra & req ofl imp EN —————— CE SENIOR CLASS TO HOLD BAKE SALE, SATURDAY The senior class of Centre Hall High school will hold bake sale on Satur day afterncon, November 4. The line of food will consisg of bread, buns. cake, ple, candy, pumpkins etc. Mem bers of the class will carry the food from door to door by meang of a truck and house-wives may make thelr Pur. chases at their homes [(hstead of come ng to the school house MA A SAAT AIS. If you made personal contact with Philip H. Johnston, the Democratic candidate for District Attorney for Centre county, you must have heen impressed with his clean-cut character, a hat attitude, il of no man, which In itself is so for eign in the average office seeker aa to excite admiration. Yes, Phillip H. expect In a public official. measure up to your highest ments of A man. fee! He will require. Vote for him and you bhaye done not only YOUR INTRE HALL. PA.. COP DELAYS CROSSED STORK'S VISIT HOAD, NO yon i a a d incident CENTRE (C0. DINNER AT SPORTSMEN'S NITTANY LION INN DEMOCRAT HORSE SALE Top TEAM SELLS FOR #45 JODON ins, for $445, farmes 0 and over of consisted AUCTIONEER SMITH SoLD 21 CARLOADS HORSES IN 1933 ing reent Au 14 ’ BONE tal of the u tioneer Year Smith twenty ar joads of western 1} 8. Tweens t1 entre ese were sold in Centre Hall and Tyrone, rue than CO in “ Pleasant The Gap ore fl f average ¢ ay these sales ody making entre SUNDAY OBSERVANCE MEETING, MASS NOVEMBER 2\D | THURSDAY, HEIRS OF ASTOR PARTNER, DEAD 119 YEARS, FILE with PP. Barth iter Ia of Emer- tod Wl vestrymen Danie a) arden reg Le or A SID } he left forty Ast ever | { 4 i irs with counting was Alvin townshii Emmer. Berk Mr Court's = coun Bates atten. Emmerich, "On mneanion of to the by Mr he the personally viewed ® John placed the (Gloria Del) Water St. tombstone and of mve where the remains Emerick Ola focated whe in Nicholas gravevard of Hwedes at Philadelphia, further and identi tombstond or vault which contains of John Nicholas trader and Astor, caretaker of Church $20 RB in the rr of “Deponent that states al this in the one grave the re. wine for Jacob Emmerich, senior party { Now Swedes er n Sr. of the ei) ¢ Old Church In the f 1902 A AAS Important t¢ Ladies to urge the Christian the county to vote ag | it Sunday all the election on Tuesday, The president the Sabbath School Association, R Johnson, of Howard, has jasiied the call for this meeting and every minister in the county and every Hun. day school superintendent will recelve letter this week, requesting co-op- ermtion and urging the attendance their people at this meeting, and even more important, to go to the polis on Election Day and defeat this matter which is but an entering wedge for the further dommerclalimtion and dese. eration of the Lord's Day. Rev. George R. Johnson will preside over the meeting which will be con. like an old town meeting. An address will be made by Fugene II. | Lederer, the burgess of State College. [After this the meeting will be open {for further discussion upon the subjo-r. All persons In the county hwo are | deeply Interested In this Important {moral fssue are invited to attend tile [Bunday Observance Mass Meeting on | Thursday evening November 2, in the County Court Pours at Be'lefoute. and football at Novembar erm base! ith of Centre County Rev, Geo a of [dete] a Department stor 51 important ad thely representativ nHoun on the last page a from the to are simply and dem- made to Ty Redfern factory Monday beautifug nvited to onstration 50 will ix at ¢ next with from 100 You display will 200 cots 5 the effort Ow no have you buy. be A ———— A AA Chicken<Corn Soup Supper. The Ladies Ald Society of the local Presbyterian church will serve a « hick. en-corn soup supper, Saturday evening, November 4, from 5:00 to 8:00 o'clock, ——— A I A———. ISTH AMENDMENT WILL BE REPEALED, PINCHOT SAYS In an address at State College, before the Penn State Christian Association, Inst Friday, Governor Pinchot made this significaut statement when he said it is true that the Eighteenth amend. ment has not been repealed, and added: “But It is equally sure that the Eigh. teenth amendment is going to be re. pealed. Nothing Is more obvious than that the American people have decided against the Righteenth amendment. The decision has not yet been record. 33. 2. 8 OVERHEARD, Twenty-five million dolls for " unemployment relief; I and educatio Vote YES Philadelphi: extension hospitals tions Permitting -* oF property transit ting ts # ) Pur land bridges cities hase to Enabling approaches interstate tunnels 11 Pitts Permiting creation of Gieater nirgh. No only q No, 10 Voters In and No let Amendments 11 them 12 concern Cities have their way. Bond { f 212.000.0006 for Vote NO +d irsue o toll bridges PARTY. held Friday of Mr Mra at Hil number of Cards found MASQUERADE eg uerade party A evening mu Was at I. was the homas and George Goodhart, Centre which enjoyed by a young people from this section. children in Refresh ments played no small part in the fes- tivities, The following were present: Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Corman, Ariens Corman, Yvonne Corman, Mr. and Mre Paul Zollers, Mrs. Bruce Knarr, Mr, and Mrs. Lee Rhoads, Grace Rhoads, Miss. os Louise Rote, Evelyn Guessinger, Lorraine Brungart, Kathryn Goodhart, Mrs. Helen Guelssinger, Me, and Mrs, ¢ D. Confer, Myra and Dale Confer, Wdgar Harter, Mr. and Mrs. J H. Burkholder, Freda and Pauline Burke holder, Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Jodon, Em- ma, Cherry and Isabel Jodon, Alice Spyker, Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Emery, feabel and Marjorie Emery, Willard Hettinger, Hughes Brininges, d= 3 Mrs, J. C. Goodhart, Donald, Dobby and “Glennie” Goodhard were played, while the delight various games, ed, But beyond ali question it has been made” AM SL. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. ——, NO. 13, TOWN AND COUNTY NRWS. Be ————— } HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS Boozet, the ese f Mil- with Me. and gn. Mrs, G0. guests Etters, Night” ii at- de fae few small was occasioned by vessel by a member tl lad. Mrs. in the Business College, in York. of Centre Hall High, of fine quall« posi for In cident a ng over 10 of Mr student Jol und A Thompson He C Spyvk ame ite man to qualify the business of Mr. and Mrs Watsontown, Harry For passing through Mill. called on Miss The, were their way from Altoona where they visited Mrs. Forceman fs a daughter Lambert Noll, and is well known in Miliheim. eman, on heim few ago, a days Lizzie Keen, on home {friends { the on and favorably Inte Wendell Goodhart and accompanied by Mrs, and son, Youngs Mr. and Mrs. little daughter, Ralph Goodhart { 11 ii O13 arrivals in th Millheim the past wl, vise They Mrs. as were a during we friends the be unity with and relative Gephart hot iDered fruests Tif hart Blanche at will Rossman. remen Mercury dropped to 20 degrees Weds nesday night of last week. Cars standing out overnight frome up, and thus started the motorist's first trouble for the 1833-34 winter season Riport your game killed to the Re porter. Especially do we want to heat of wild turkeys, ringneck pheasants, and grouse Killed. A stranger driving through Centre Hall on Friday afternoon narrowly ee caped hitting Jane, three years old, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul Hironimus. It was avoided by the driver quickly veering his car, which before being righted grazed a shade tree. The child deliberately walked in the path of the car. On reaching the side walk the tog remarked: “I dida’t get runned over.” Among the callers on Saturday at this office wag RR... M. MoNitt of Milroy, who came to thenorth side of Seven Mountains on several business mises fons. Mr. MeNitt fs a State Highway caretaker, having under superyisiof the concrete road between Reedeville and the Centre Mifflin county line A bit of observation along this stretoh of concrete ribbon road will convinse one that he has a proper concej yon of what berms should look like.
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