“VOL. CVIIL. COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORS GATHER IN State Weaver from Hear Dr. Yeager from ment and Dr. State College, Present Live Topies. eeling Drs i ne Association Hou Bellefs undred 6 wered to ti The were rep owns hip wnship township Philipsbu Walker vd township, township, and tricts not represents were bot Worth township borough, Snow Shoe Philipsburg and Burnside At borough, Dr. Wm Teach Li ningly on and the momming session, of the State rs’ Dr Yeager for De © past Driver +3 th ubstituted Loe X history eager spoke ents of and teachers the school showed the of ¢ i prog ss In aystem in century county, 319% lege diplomas in education all 149 - a col- teach - 4 teachers 1 33 eight ™ tolerated, érs in the only with type “partial” ificates is latte: should Haworth an excellent of James SOT tion school directors he committee press nted the foll rat co of Halt vice-president, Thomas H. D treasu presi Moon tov Howard serv dary 8 For TOT oo Sra. township: F leliefonte The Prof was roderick, commitiee resolutions of whi Oo F chairman tions, 1 Be ident tains on Smith, Harris township t hres adopt d presented following TOs which were it resolv gd that district High written permission directors before any pupil res- whic) school, of attending High school outside of that district Be Ter in a school main. an approved frat the school secure the focal any o legislative give every mreolved that instituted which of school directors it action will in committee the board district fo meet representation a with the county commissioners for the purpose equalizing gomsed valuation of the property in their respective districts, on ¢ £ i the as with- 3 3e it resolved enlarging that unit any of about attempt school ad- by the indncement which for certain by mutual nt the ministration be brought State offering some would make it desirable districts to consolidate agreement Ba {it resolutions 4 4 copy of those by Hew County School resolved that a transmitted Centre be the retar. of the Directors” Association to the Btate Sen from this ator and thy Hepresentative 4 ints Pe {t resolutions CO hat of presented of the Association from this nlso resolved a Copy those he to the State in person Committee Hesolutions School by on Directors’ the delegute asso lation EE — a TT PERRY H. LUSE SUSTAINS BROKEN AND CRUSHED LEG While east of town, Perry H. Lause was truck on the right leg by a portion of the top of a small trea, resulting in a compound frac ture and crushing the leg close to the ankle. He was immedately taken to the Centre County hospital. At the time this issue of the Reporter wont to press the injury had not been set or x-rayed Mr. Tase was reported to cutting wood, ing more than the ordinary pain ac companying such Injuries near Linden Hall, is a a patient in the Centre County hospital for the past four or fiva weeks suffering from urs mic poisoning. Her condition for a \, arg of this time wig very s ricus but Wit present it hax improved, CWA IN THE HANDS OF REPUBLICANS IN Aroused « . 36 STATES wide-spread charges sm in the Civil Works group of Hou Dem- days were considering t Harry lL. Hopkins, Fed ust Administrator, by and favor Administration graft ocrats a few « to Relie ¢ eral f The plan of campaign under amendments to wpropriation h ! continue in W Hie Ww ask to HH) Oi) men leaders admit House Hopkins, hite is standing loyally ringing down the upon administration the ction coming on, concr ded the extent of thel open depends upon e¢ number of Demo crats the movement, to ti joining Proposed forth bill Creation movements a include of is CWA. f th to coming bi-partisan board to direct the Limitation o undertakamn e types of projects to be of wasteful work avoid charges to end quar- nd Prescribing rates of pay rels between branches of the relief a PWA “The this," explained the control $1.000000 Federal Re ndi m is leading direct around the He names Democrat who is move men. “Hopkins the expenditure CWA Administration has Of of iH and in the Had Leg chooses rectly workers ant the + Ss A Ml WILL BID FOR GRANDSTAND | +} i i “ghhurel he The the united ma young couple ret nome of ding FTE bride dinner parents fhe where Ww dd 11 4 evening The this awiited them C0 ple were accompanied on impor Miss Har- y the sinter Mins groom's he bride's sister, CWA spring having station Miles. sme n congratulations t i= now engaged on a Bellefonte, but next business venture, Toner Fisher concrete will Reporter iending for ’ 3 will begin 1 leased the filling along the burg The friends and business road above and comduct the joins with hos: of in best wishes siuvens In the venture the groom A ———————_——— a — MEETING OF TAX JUSTICE LEAGUE OF CENTRE COUNTY meeting 1T of A Lang held Februn THU res Justios er of ax Cente Honse 3 Wai in rt Haturday the of ensuing of He { Altoona year the YY ¢ fiom of ste Kg is prutelie be the sp uker of the i o Lawilt Repregentutives from 8 io organizations are Fue Kile requested pres ent Alexander, president — FLEMING—MEIER. M city Philipsburg Dally Journal, and column. fst, Ward Fleming, Bellefonte, and Miss lLoise Joan Mejor, of Genisen Tlinois, were married on the Tth day of January. The bride, as per announcement of a few days ago, a daughter of Mr. and Mrd Charles Meder, spenta year ns a nurse in the Philipsburg State hospit- al, where Mr. Fleming formed his ac- Guaintance with her She is a gradu ate of the Lutheran Hospital Nursing School, Moline, 11, and later attend. ed Columbia University, New York. | Mr, Fleming is a Penn State grad. unte, having specialized In the journ- [alistic course. Ha was first employ- led on the Democratic Watchman, ene tering upon his present position on the i Journel In September, 1931, Congratulations, eg a The second semester at Penn Sate opens on Monday, with class work istarting on Wednesday. John Fleming, editor of the a son of Judge and Mrs M TWO POTTER TWP, PROPERTIES SOLD; township ent wo rtica Potter 1 « I. pro} sold H in were IIE through SOT PF of Mm to Mra fohn The 1 a A a Pottias 032 Wagner pike Wis $1 in of Mr For- sin § 5 § H price and Mill it a ! f Of few ollars dvance paid who in ithe sum ti Lingle heirs in 0 employed unde: MoeKinney, out the Mills, Wagner, lest Ranger W } as ‘gleman, but it given that his Le in £1 Pott place now ivion Wagner home tht parents, CUpy = nt will oa move onto ———————— GATHERING IN LOCAL 1, 0. 0. eo ————— i F. HALL young { i tiviret hoy vole L ner 3 Demo this VT Mis in ues y ing of even Hall 4 Centre (OMM., DEM. We To STGGEST CANDIDATES, FER. $3 ' EVANGELICAI COMMUNITY HOSPITAL A INSTITUTION rade LITRE urg, Mifflinbu Milton ih and All the endo in fa ins of 3 4 rear f YE fhe ssITIing oO move from the rRetnent thule churel ymination which now oon institution si ———————— POTATO GROWERS ANNUAL MEETING IN COURT HOUSE i i har PP. Campbell, annual meet. Potato held in on Fri M i i Avvording ( Furnaces the Association at ’ of jou Penna the ing of Growers County will Bellefonte 1:00 P program disease E follow Centre bes House the Court Rat the posts ‘oliege, day, February ' 1 specialist I.. Nixon, ing Spenkerg on Ww bes T. Dennison. State vl Do will discus he i » sewn] potatoes tun out it iriatiea” p needed new storage of our mow} alaloes Bed treatment 3 in 19347 discol. oll How stion. ota In addition the ti sociation make plans for securing certified seed potatoes for next spring's ¥ Oly potatoes swome stem ond i to gpa kers e An. wits reorganize for the com ure. planting and ing year. All ed to attend port ato growers ure EE KIND WORDS FROM SUBSCRIBER. Catawissa, Pa. Jan. 20, 1934. Editors of the Centre Reporied: Inclosed find money order for $1.50 for the good old Reporter for another year, It brings mis news-—some of sor- STORMSTOWN L ANNUAL T™h 0. 0. FS HAVE OYSTER SUPPER ¢ Toast {ow ureday evening at Storms. the oOvEter supper Halfmoon $40 independ wns held at 1 Order of ¢ hal hur the smilie fod E Wo and fifty rom & tainment Fischer H spoke Secretary larry and In who Frizzell brilliant life Fellow - grand Fel he presented John 26 and effectively Thomns Wildey rip Ar conductor in Then ror State Coll the of Is upon founder of Odd M Ponins in ri Frizzell is ania Odd lowsh Colonel Benias the of He char- which Jones, or = Ty pointed addressed gasherin oly three outs wi in nding y acteristics of Thomas go individ: of bulider Al ood nd ell be developed | : lHfe today those am pioneer it Colonel member of le heny Tyrone program hospitality alfmoon V Among WENT TO 10WA FOR HORSES, { H ts GET PUBL i TPES YSY Io FROM £7 7.000 000 WORKS FUND OVER CLUB" TWENTIETH CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY § se phys f low enwed, ne adopted The ihuted rEan.s the and mont needy ft. Takes to hildren written for special printed be. Three vis Bellefonte) David Stet, Deitanll, of Delicious HONE. isch und Smith Mra (rove rasions, one in low Were Sung read Miss Ruth Misa Kirkpatrick Bellwood Mya Cireensburs Wer tors now and present sory ed CIRCLE shall hear we hold so refreshments THE ¢ ' were SEWING ina Cha Indies oe lov Listen A Bar you 1} tale of or BH, dear in 1914, The few it was organized enrolled. vou'd be surprissd, The Bewing Clrvle, as it was known then, ¢ Oh Had a membership not more than ton, Maldeng fair and ladies past their tvens Comprised this f and f stouts ienns group o The ews and orders were truly oleyved, Regular dues were The officers performed well That all tongues can tell graciously paid their duty =o more han were ploased, Some brought their sewing, tatting and yarn. their mending, darn; Swappd tales of won and cares of the day, But ne'er an unkind word did they say The (thers and oll socks to evenings were spent in laughter and fun: Good eats, such as salad, coffee and bun Ware enjoyed by all, who would ven. ture out cgnrdiess of weather, sickness or gout. row and someo f joy-dug I always welcome its coming. Hope we may all be more prosper pug In this year than many people have been in the past years And jet us not forget the “Giviy of every good and perfect gift” MARTHA Y. ————— The Sanford hospital owner, Dr. Gi. Sanford, aged 656 yours, died at the Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, Md, on Sunday. The Banford hospit- al, Jersey Shore. is where Miss Mary Relber of Centre Hall ix in teaining. The institution, It is sald, will be tak. en over by others and will be continued much in the same way as her gofore, ROYER. LR ———— Ag time passed on, changes took place; INew members were added, regardiess of pace {Some young, i gray, {But only those who wern happy and | ay 1Only three passed to the great beyond; LOf them, as others, we were very fond, {And memories of theln friendship true [Will evip cling to me and you. {And as our Circe, or Clover Club, to- i day, [After twenty years, wo are glad to say, {Has retained thay friendship and good- ! will [That forevermore our hearts shall fill soma middle aged, some i —— RY 1, 1934. wo an — ———— ——— n——" CENTRE HALL CHILDREN CELEBRATE PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY, TUESDAY EV'G Evangelical Minister, Hey. J. Takes Initiative President Roosevelt's Warm Springs AOC) Ww . Zang, In Helping Foundation Movement, F411 «¢ 1d ior i a Jan : his group Little The in whic of the Minn thelr 80 On ary 30. 4 ived Louisa in the their and by joined honor in gift Cott, Al. Fame Ped as ¥ ¥ YVomen," children th Presidents i » 8 were given and Yaarick sgnve several readings the children refreshines wernt benefit ond ved which wl After dren v # ve in of eX if VE Were sep inspired by thie a gr who « up unbeaten after struggle with ons dreaded f Tha cl} ( Ort Warm Bprings brought a to the Warm Ebright sls “TIGER.” SCHOOT i A ol PRAISE FOR LOCAL HIGH HIGH pul mimeogragy Previous, Last veur ise the papers thw tes ond in State cont ¥ with schools egually as z competitors The tional credit porting depending tising for funds humor column uontionay interest, all clipped written by students The staff “The here { senior os editor The being entirely self-m judge gave Tiger addi for gs entirely He BEVeT on adves also lauded the arti he exe items al je of ad. # of vi ng and 1 i i and sie jokes other ie all mem. Tiger,” class, of includes Hart spoTis the Woodrow Meeker, uth Paul Foust, Sara Odenkirk. circulation man- Heuben Rickert, business MoClenahan, ley, associat editor editor: ager ager ing manag'yr Miss of nan and Jack ivertis a th Agnes Geary is f the ¢ i visor publication —————————— AMISH FARMER DIES IN BUGGY FROM APOPLEXY Yost Yoder farmer iney farm, ong Na i 57 Years old, no promi- Nag - died 1 fa nent living on the Robert mile east of Milroy, driving his horse in baggy day Two small boys were wits him the time W_ Reed MeNitt and Ray Atimiller, observing the lines drageing upon the road, went to the buggy and found that hs driver was dead A stroke of apoplexy onused the sudden deathy, Dr. W. H. Kohler, of Milroy, was summoned Dut the last spark of life had fled. LL AI Rp RELIEF FOR UNEMPLOYMENT CUT Governor Pinchot disposed of the seven bills remaining since adjourn- ment of the special gssion, vetoing five of them. The two approved were appropriation measures, one oarrying $5,000,008 for financially distresséd school districts and the other designating $40,000,000 for unemploymenyg relief. Thy govern ment slashed the latter amount to $20,. 000.000, The Rteele bill, which Included the item for school ald, was reduced to a to a total of $6.012.259, the governor cutting the appropriations asked for four bgidative investigations in the past several years. a. a There are three, not two, as erron- cously stated ast week, remaining Civ il war veterans residing in the borousy, of Milheim. namv ly, Nathaniel Boob, while he was Old-Tashioned one ast week 3 § it { FF. HK. 1934 FrepA HERLIV John Hoffman and Adam Malse, NO. 5 onset TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS ty; house hedulsd for nurderers are t from iWo is i for six~ Haines nephew, woeek- in the neasures station a8 and bag- item paper two tamu, now farm, east to the Val rorrect. cal apps ago stating it M o the Ero off Hall George Guntzey mnt Centre on of Move i Georges ley, but it is ne appers Ph Es v L Mird their Mr, and fiip H Musser ehrated anniv Wednesday of in Millheim engaged } bank, for year, rabbits Pennsylvan- of the The ime the ex- sylvania have anted. im bank st ve heen releas * the prisent nines porting repens poerier f Penr 1. $id Sharer Siate ston faculty. gathe pro« BOTH for He ng 3 neg tend. one the new WN DOUNoe doubt in X arrying POOL rance attention timid vie glimpee H urristhhu re wry oT Council” function is to pare where the able 9% words, the twixt the farmer and r je wy commit ies w down mortgages Federal Government we acvept them other roy Ween 1 committe i= Federal the Govkernm © mortgage A has Just from the and the by Orff locomotive the stimu. times, It is @& of speod and picture tells the in handsome alendar Come to bE Penns company painting of ad contains electric su yy Teiley The thy Pennsy’'s i# f challenge oie development transportation Mildred court, Mae Lawrente verdict of against CC. Ross for the death of #utomobile accident August 7. 1831 Hines a car with Beatty when on Pleasant Vale collided with in death. James Searson. of town. this week weeived a promotion at the hands of the State Highway Department, coming through CC. W. Roberts, superintends ent for Centre county. Mr, Searson has been made a ofreman on highway construction work. He hag een in the employ of thi, Department for soe years, taking care of road equipment Having given at all times to the Highs way Department his most conschef tious endeavors, the promotion theres fore js a well-mmerited om Carl Rice, of Arnotville, York coum ty, a graduate of the IN nsyivania State College in the class of 1538, has been selocted to fill the vacancy by the resignation f John lL. Blookey Ae supervisor of agriculture in the Suge ar Valley Vocational School. Me. Rice b gan his duties Monday and will be joined by Mrs. Rice lster on. MR Stookey, who began his work in Sugss Valley in the sping of 1923, han re wigned to neeept the post of 1H Clad A inst we k Hines widow 11 N Hines 5 duh A in # i i Wp Beatty LIYHLEYR ter husband an it Altoona was riding thie Tey in on in vehicle traveling boulevard. Altoona, a truck, resulting his - agent in Broome csunty, N.Y.
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