The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 01, 1934, Image 1

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    “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.