VOL. CVIII. MANAGERS AND ASSISTANTS NAMED TO RUN LIQUOR STORES Harold Bradford, of Centre Hall, Lands Clerkship In Bellefonte Store. Roland Harvey h the one in J. State College Ch and John 1 appointed manager Two men Aungst been “red ve for two hi od and for wldition to laguor in Bellefonte stores lipsbureg. these Wwe ar 1 hundred and six- 1een \ In ad- assistant y Heen mangers is from $1800 to to 1NASETrs the Brit ihout dition mangers m appointed era. 1000 cle also, inspectors, truck driv stenographers, messengers, etc. of the the Bellefonte store is J. ford. Hall. Mrs. D. Milton Bradford. store fo three clerks to serve in Harold Brad- of Mr. and Clerks in this $1020 per one of Centre son are sald receive annum. J Fred Harvey, manager of the Phil- ipshurg store. quite known throughout the He was form- erly proprietor Harvey Bakery and manufacturing plant at State months has Harvey Is 34 Miss Helen they his in well county of the we cream College, but of recent Mr. to been unemploved rried Hal, He expe to Philinshu vears old, is n Luse, of one child $1. have ? and tO move Centre m= t= As 8S0ON ng appointmen noted following unties are * MoGees Mills Dubois hard HH Youngman I. Rishel, Al Huntingdon ; Huntingdon I hn Wallace xan > wit | t Mair i Port A Russell W Geo B. Fi shift M from Spald. Selinsgros Perry Barninger 3 cannon v. Marvaville Austin Marysville, work rom M.. and P.M public fro will Pr to 1 3nd clorks {ine 30 A £ other in The m unti HM be open to the Ss PM Managers loitering and their was called to provisions of the law for. bidding sale of liquor to minors. Intox!- ented persons and lunatics, “ fi will M to stores $ A. prohibit attention were cautioned to in stores . * » . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. . Admitted during t! week at the Centre County hospital: e tandolph Parker, of State College, 18 D.. surgical: Haupt, of Bush Addition Robert F will jams, State surgical Mra Ralph Edmiston, Bellefonte, irgioal: Mark E. Fisher, Milesburg al; Richard Witmer, Bellefonte, surgical: Ward Markle surgionl; . Martzul, Hoy, Mrs Hall, R student James 1. surgical College, « surgi Heasant of Columbia, of Bellefonte, Pe Gap Cieorge CI Rn woekey, D., medical: Ethel Shuey, nurse at the hospit- al. medical: Master Raymond Brooks, of Bellefonte, medical: Wm. BH Brown, of CCC camp at Kato, surgical: Irene McClellan, of Bellefonte, a student murse, medical; John Barnes, Pleasant Gap. medical; Master Seymour Vong- da, of Aaronsburg, surgical: Mrs. Char- les Kane, of Bellefonte, BR. D., medical: Alfred Hassinger, of Bellefonte, sur- wical; Robert O'Nisl, f OCC camp near Centre Hall, medical: Sophronia CC. Wands, of State College, surgical; Mrs. Frank Meese, Bellefonte 1 D., medi- val. Births: A daughter to Mr. and Mrs, RB. 8. Ralston, Bellefonte, 1. 3, on ¥ri day. a daughter to Mr. and Mra Har old Loman, of State College, on Sun- day: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tanney, of Bellefonte, on Tuesday: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Max Musto, of Bellefonte, on Tuesday. Deaths: Alvin CC. Elsenhuth of State College, a medical patient, dled last Wednesday, There were four infants, twelve chil. dren and thirty-five adults, a total of $1 patients, in the hospital at the be. gleal: Franklin 1D. of medical ; Andrew Centre wn STATE EMERGENCY RELIEF BOARD REPORT, SEPT. '32. OCT. "88, FOR CENTRE Co. The Biddle, the State report of Eric OXD0C director of Emergency Relief Board-—Unemploymen; Relief in Pennsyly from September + 1938, cont 10 October ing a1, figures applying Contre otherwise designated th ver the period noted above, months, September, 1932, 717 cases in Centrs wit The peak when the aum 1 1 i} numbey 1833. number of tobey ited in the Mur h, 5,311, 18432, to smployed } in wis county 1933, increasing March then decreased to 3.558, Oct. Expenditures oard the $302 divided administration, $5,258; $3,984. For the expenditure was $5,246; ~March 1933-—828.325: $292,655. no fuel Peau the from zenith when ber in July, the figure, 31, 1933. y the county relief thirteen thus: Dye for months were $203,655 gardens, 1932, the peak month totol SUS, food thrift food September, for thiz teen months, There was county for The first ministration No 169% ry. 1733, expenditure in Centre during this period. ($49.20) for ad- in payment December in Jan expense iw Wis made payment was made n but then expansion until Oat oben i fry i i ha gan rapi 1433 i *g Fim 1 81 fom 3 d reached 321.681 fo AP BRASS BURKHOLDER INJURED IN AUTO WRECK favoral Fenn State , of women PROGRESS GRANGE TO MEET SATURDAY EVENING, 6TH rR hold a regular in hour wili be un- Mrs submitted the Grange will measting Al der Saturday « The lect the direction yening Grange ndia ure of Cieorge RHals ton, who bh program Binging New Year's Talks on some of the activities of t State by J. B. Wert, D. K Keller A. Burkholder, Bong, Wert "Facing Forward 1934."by the Master, A good attendance quested on as following Resolutions f the Grange, and M Mra in this Grange in . H. MeMormick of members is re of the officers EE ———— A ————— CHARGES CANCELLED BY NRA. CHIEF JOHNSON following the part BANK The was Washingto dispatch sent to newspapers from urday Banka in every the of sudden NRA withhold to corner nation orders were on 8 placed under to designed iturday projected schedules increase sharply bank charges to customers The NRA chief, Hugh 8 declared immediately t, newspapermen that he had not approved the schedules. in fact, had not even them, Bi multaneously he summarily dismissed Cary N. Welsiger, Jr. deputy admin istrator in charge of the banking code, who was sald to have been instrument al in a public announcement that Johnson had approved the bSauking code authority plans Johnson, mean rangad its own “fair practice” rules, with adequate charges to prevent ae counts being carried at a Joss. Those rules were to have been submitted to Johnson for approval before going into effect. Under Johnson's order of a few days ago, all schedules thus far sub. mitted wil; be held up A IN MS USSSA. Teddy Rooseviet, Jr. has never beon able to make much of a commotion by talking. He usually talks about mat ters that everybody knows he knows nothing about. This applies to his weak opposition to the President's program in a recent speech made In TWO NEW ROAD PROJECTS OPENED IN POTTER TWP. farm POTTER TWP. ROAD SUPERVISORS, The AUDITORS MEET MONDAY Potter township board of aud. Monday Potter ward of road supervisors, in the of the National bank, audited their tl The road La president: J. tors on meg the town- ship 1 First directors’ room ceounts tor BUDers nd John Bubb, s————————— REFORMED (CHURCH WHITE GIFT AND CANDLE Wi Flemington Pastor Resigns, crass. pastor th and preached Sunday. Ik tendered his resignation farewell sermon on He wil] continue his duties at which he jointly with Flemington Owing $0 financial difficulties the Flem church present IAA AAA REFORMED AND EVANGELICAL SYNOD CHURCHES UNITE nis cember Linden has conducted church the ington will not elect a for the pastor of large de- Church in Evangelical of - for Cleveland union two Reformed the Ti organi nominations, the United States of North June © the and Synod America, Tee focted consummating Ohio will next Arrangemnits the union at 1634 ing made by the Commissdons nn Union churches denominations Protestant June 26 and 27 now he. are of the two of the the sixteenth are out- teformation Europe United Both growths of of The States “has the century In in members in largely in Penne but it has congre Reformed Church the 50.000 nore than 1700 churches, syivania and Ohio, gations throughout the West as far the Pacific Coast. Thee Evangelical Synod of North, America. with 315.000 members in nearly 1300 congregations, has its largest membership in 1iinols and Indiana and In the Southwest, The new denomination, to be known as he Evangelical and Reformed Church, will be represented in almost every ne EO ———— —— HUNTER, COUNTY TREAS, IS RAPIDLY IMPROVING Robert FF. Hunter, county treasurer, who for several months has been very seriously ill, now has bright prospects of complete recovery. The most ene vouraging news is being received from the University Hospital, Philadelphia, where on Wednesday of last week a growth was removed from the inner portion of the skull on the right side of the head. It was first reported the growth was fastened to the bratn tls. sues, but this was incorrect. While no definite reason can be given for the ap- pearance of the growth, It is surmised that it might have been the result of a stroke on the head at an undeter. Philadelphia, mined time, ENGAGEMENT OF TO DH. FOSTER MES, TAYLOR ANNOUNCED The en emeng « ion Lf PER Ware #ivaed Deihl, Mrs three I; Ire Anne Espy ti LNG out-of Wright Ewin Lee Mrs. W former town guests d of ugh St of Col- f Pax and her Mott, both H. residents | Mrs Her Flavel “Mrs Louis, and il Cordry erevill aly O tang The list uded Mrs, Lagi peantiey tL, I Chambersburg | of out-of guests In PP. Rutherford Helen Cordy Hack George Shaf- 1 town Apthus of Mrs, *hiladelphia HH RA poe £ MIs Milton § i m————— cs AT HIS LAST HORS} m————— A So (CELEBRATED 560TH MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY, DECEMBER 11 B ind farm. Mrs Treast. Livingston lew ns Cave Mien gister of Annie Elizabeth late Roland Treaster n Penns Valley removed to Kans locating in contin- a the couple lived § un- 804, when they {to Oklahoma, 1910 then about farming. They received handsome gifts, number of Centre and Town wed where they a large number of and felicitation= from of acquaintances, Hall, large F. D ther of the —————— STORE EMPLOYEES COURTESY and good hu- State A Loe, i= a bro Townn LIQUOR MUST USE TACT, Pat courtesy, tact Tor mark the attitude liquor store employes toward patrons, These the State Liguor Control Beard ordered prescribing the following rules for workers lence, must of in tore to in thelr be lear thorough desires customer must show a i Hpereh or by intelligible in phone and the customer's or ERO and interest Supply customers oxactly with goods naked for 2 lecommend no one brand of lg another {hws ao $& Do not with a thin customer, 5. Do not chew talking with a customer. €. Hats must be off and there shall be no bolsterous conduct or “horse play.” 7. No stores, Oovew conversations perving a conduct party while while or smokes drinking while on duty in AA A MM. oo 34 ~~ B34 — B34. There's nothing we would like bet. ter than fix up the figures of your label that is, if those figures do not already bave a place there. Take a look now. since the Reporter's mailing list was corrected this week. If you can’t send in the full amount due, pleases remit what you can.believe us, it will be appreciated. let's start the New Year by attending to some of these matters which have been neglected, for good reason, perhaps, during the past few yeare~The Publishers AIA A The one regret concerning the guar. antes of bank deposits is that the law is not retroactive, CENTRE COUNTY APPORTIONED NURSES HOSPITAL FOR ny Sx 000) HOME PWA s+ ("ent Tey wn he PW uoeeeded A in putting nancing scheme movement to accomplisi A C. H. H. 8. ALUMNI IN ANNUAL BANQUET AT COUNTRY CLUB The annual of the O° BF WT 8. Alumni £ the bang uet Association held at Hills the las Wiis Centre Count .1 Collegs ENGAGEMENT MISS DOROTHY LER OF ¥ the “raternits eddding —————————— FLEMING CLEANS TP COURT BUSINESS FOR 1933 JUDGE The throug? Court the severa) mani the Centre note papers in the county. thas “al ready for disposition in Cotrte have boon f * of County of ully disposed 30. 1833> Judge date of December This. of M Ward Fleming i= proud of iE course. js a record a —- HOME FOR UNEMPLOYED WANDERERS AT LEWISTOWN A large group of OWA carpenters and painters have remodeled former Thomas Myers property Valley St, Lewistown, for opening this of the seventeen homes throughout the State out-of State In rooms, recreation dining room colege graduate fe installed of the home and stud frm will be made of all applicants when register for lodging. The f. instituted Federal funds i= to rehabilitate the unemploved wan- Mrs. Paul Young, who has been associated with the Mifflin County tedef since ite Inception at appointed Juniata and Contre the on the week areal irans. home and and kitehe. of one tered fent are for men the dormitory lounge A director Tame oh. ne Case they new Proje wity derer Emergency TLaowistown, has been for Mifflin, counties, HUT Visow SHOOTING MATCH TO BE WELD AT REBERSBURG A shooting match, using 22-calibre rifles, will be held in Bilerly's Garage, Rebersburg, Friday evening, January Bb, beginning at 7 o'clock. Hams, beef, and various forms of merchandise will be offered as prizes to best shots. The small price of 6c a shot wil} be charg. od. Come and bring your friends and enjoy an evening of real sport. —— I MSU Centre county's allotment for Decem. for food and administration expense. on was $21,472, by the State Emergen- cy Relief Board. The total for the State for this purpose was $5,860,000, The total sum allocated for the entire State was $7,816,135. A I MIS. For the first time In the history of the nation, your $2,500 now in a Na tional bank, Is insured one hundred per cent. AI A sso. T. E. Jodon has gone West for horses and will have sale sometime about the middle of this month, i ——— TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. ————— ¢ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS the home of in Centre Hall n Christmas handed. on the John {f town. re mitchered this and empty It was ‘hesterwhi ghed drossad Dr master at Lewistowr He Democratic and n original The retiring Brent John ©. Amie appointed post~ was the Mit chairman for Roosevelt postmaster is county ten years supporier Edward F During the Burenu Bafety suspended one } las veek of the old year Patrol! and éd and one that of IY: Cause, the of Hi . Hoenses, among Ml Wis of Lewis- ind about Christmas. voars Viscose a post Ii theses leven the 1 id he ere ve wise. the court ployed, ers. The nished on py Y Ww. exterior build. n in- ogress y on the White Tooner 5] ¥ the South are now {0 COV Potter Gregg Haines town~ wnahig, e of Cone ation, ney, letter k the ope and ity kind co luring ite in a ations of resign ie ¥ from he operation al where ng rapidly Mr. Rimmey be- brat and was fe tely rushed hospital where soon ¢OVaR is recover came Li while media the ation erformed as possibile Oe aR Many will of the reader Cha ries of the Reporfes Swint, who years grandfather, Jacelh Mr. Swint has 4 with the Burling. any. and at present representing capacity. Mrs This Information E. W. Durst, Swint in youth. ores for the late i= reported to have turing SAME Pe Some merchants trade for ast e of the past find no ime here had the pay, and but to i Mile it had 8 Revenue De oenees got recall back lived wits Slabig, st Earl long been CON nec Raflway com Sidne 5 company n with him obtained who waa fon bur that Swint in Australia BOTY in through Ms was a ohm of Trade ter the local st months of tha and been Twister riod of 1931 report ihe Tris mas Advan VORrs, Lit rs the year somewhat ino Provement benefit « an half desirable effect day for shay partment the lion's heart both of east be train to Dodds Coreica nd John Greunewald, Routh Dakota, cams hold a horse sale n December, but returned home by auto, having dealt a horse on a Chrysler oar, The next horse sale held here by My, Dodds, may be on more 1heral terms fo the buyer. provided the dealer is able to make the arrangements conte plated. Provided plans carry through the buyer will be extended three monthy time for settling. And further, Me. Dodds stated, every anfmal offered broke to harness wil; be hitched and driven while bids are Jwing asked for him. Prof, P, P. Henshall. of State College, since purchasing the Bartges farms, west of Old Fort, has had several cafe penters at work making needed repairs on the building. Everything about the place will be put into firsteolass condi tion by "ha new owner Prof. Henshall is contributing toward these and other improvements himself, A part of the Christmas vacation period was spent on the farm cutting Brush in a plot ree cently Jumbered off, with a view of des veloping a pasture jt. Clarence Blas lor, the present tensut cn the farm, will continue ar woh Under the new The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year - owner, 3 - ie