¥ . oo o 9 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST - * - - - * * d resident of home due Misg Liszie Keen, Millheim, is confined to complications, Work CWA cinity began on after a layoff weather. long a to het this vi- morning of cold in Wednesday an account on projects Benjamin A. Atherton was recently elected president of the Union Na- tional bank, Jersey Shore. He was for- mery a resident of Philipsburg. the [i that resident of How «itor of Orangeville, Harxtzed] published Harry U. Courier, nods, town. in was named fon Me is a this county postmaster former ard, Sun Mi aay, Mrs. C. A ved and Spyker on CONV tzel to Danville where usband Wet +» Lael Prof tient Michael miles Jamison gute ie ing their show Monday know. DuBois $5600 bail by was charged sexinan on ng robbed He mands njury | . ‘eo hanged rppointed | supervising Public Wi Ad ff constructing park Mr Hall boy, Runkle. projects under the Ks ministration, thal £ Allison is nephew thirty-five acre former Centre Mise i.aum the armory was large The ball in Bellefonte, on Tuesday night ly attended by persons of all ages and political complexions from all sections of Cimtre county. To music furnished by Duke Morris orchestra the grand mach, led by Mr. and Mrs, Phil. Johnston, began on schedule. The number of tickets sold and gross receipts from all sources could nog be obtained for this issue of the Reporter. Pooaevelt the United haa to pine heads of the Agrigiture, county white hia ‘onsideralide Palmer, of Centre W. Morris States Departmeht assigned to make a survey for the hitter He will make quarters Bellefonte, « heen rust in effort has heen Department wiat otutting and dents made hy restry to eradiente the a 1 in hei forest Innde branches and up wild gooseberry plan D Bs at: qr, on Mitterling, Monday auto trip to Hot Sperirgs, Arkanscs, § fom four lo springs nn six weoks with the] re | kia besoin ~ to he He confident gone fs going to the expecintion of obtaining arthritis, resulting from which during the lief from ! Leen past few Mitterling Springs, ney trouble, hig ing years, Twelve years ago Mr took treatment ot Arkansas, which proved highly heneo. ficial. He the trip alone, Wm. H. Brown. more sev re Eureka expects to make manager of the Centre County Hospital, will give the eighth annual hospital Jdlaner this (Thursday), evening, at the Penn.Belle hotel, Guests at these dinners have heen the hospital board of directors, medical staff, newspaper fraternity, and others interested in the suocias of the institution from a financial and service standpoint. Mr, Brown, the host, is the host in its fullest extent —he pays the biilg from his own per- * by #1 Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals frem Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. Mr, and Mm, Milton . Vonada, of Millhelm, transacted business in Spring Mills onSatarday. Haflel Wion, of Penn Hall, and Miss Lucas, Milesburg, were cently married in Cumberland, Wiiile at the groom's home thoy of Ie Md. were Mr and Mra, A, D. Hartswick of near and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mos- of Bellefonte, recently Augustine, Florida. to autoed Miss Dorothy Lewis returned to Lock Hawn of Mrs after ou visit a few Lingle. Tice, Ernest Denn John who recently until Treaster urned farm Howard, Bol on the Penns Creek her from Mr maport Were ¥ kK ~end Miss Kathleen Sk practics teaching in anda public scl ools suing she i= Mira local Hive ing Penn in her studies at taking a course education. Pauline Rossman, clerk in the office to attention to duties ther: ow an attack of tonsilitis, post has been unable her io The Young Democratic Harrisburg, was attended by Shook, J. F. Hosterman, A. C I. BR Condo, C. F. Auman, of Mills Burkholder and ert Meoker, Hall: Albert gle, Coburn were among thirty from Centre county to gathering convention, alph H Confer, Spring Hob Min the ittend the at Eugene Centra These Simon 0 Hote's mills, enst Rote. proprietor of of lve rather hardening of seriously suffering from the ar. terion of to daughter Deck, is back she recently Josephine Duck, and Mrs. M. Ne York whore Ming iz a graduate of . fest of Mr, Auman, in Centre Hall (Rev. H. A among a day ry and uitions Mrs and ruyn. of More in She rocedy- wong friends for ed un he i: joners ier omit xifet, Mr. and Mrs. C2 C suiferng from My. and Mra CC. A. daughter Cloria, guests of Mrs, Wingurd's parents, ¥. A. {£ last week, from former id mite other the welcome par with Meth others int the Bartges are both a cok Wingard and Sunday, were Mr. wraon, at Potters Miia on ard Mrs, ih Even News Is now being giv. no prorat othr rwise satisfactory Worvie Ly Kennelly, jwelve yours old, speedy Louise Bor nd Harold He Everet. Lost vr Condo, of Penn Hall, reports Mrs. Condo a patient in the Centre County hospital an getting along very well following an operation for the re. moval of theappendix, which took place Wedresday of last week. He «xpects hor to be able to return homs next won. Milasse Orpha and Ella Tharp and ; ” Charles Grenoble, a trio of locay mu- sicians, arg meeting success as broad- casters and continue to perform before the “mike” every Saturday afternoon from 2 to 2:16-from Station WKQK, Sunbury Sts fp —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL Philip Royer, employed as a marine with the Onl who had ben at the home of his par- Mra J WA in recuperating from a to his Marcus The is Mrs, engineer Sun Company, ents, Rev, and lover, Catawissa, while severe operation, has returned He runs between Ports, employment, Hook, voung engineer's grandmother Pa., and Texas Rover, formerly of Spring now living with her son in Cat A reteset m—— REGISTER'S NOTICE, Hers Interpreting the Washington News~ You are vitally interested today in what is happening at the na tional capital. A new act of Con. gress or an order issued by one of the multitude of governmem departments may have a far reaching effect that is not appar- ent in the routine news reports. It is an interpretation of these government activities that is needed to enable vou to know just what it all about and how it all may affect vou. It is such an interpretation of the capital news that this paper is providing for vou in William Bruckartes WASHINGTON DIGEST h is being pub- lished cach week. Yon will find it full of just the kind of in- forma: 14 g win on vou want. A Monument Erected-~ to the memory of a loved one Is a substantial expression of your last ing affection, To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration-~ for it must last through all the years to come. Let us co-operate with you by submit- ting suggestions based upon our wide experience as memoria] seulp” tors. . C. H. HOMAN Successor to HH. G, STROHNMEIER Centre Yall Marble & Granite Works, CENTRE HALL PA % Cre TIGER Faitel Guiey CENTRE MALL By Bodacts og vin 1 GH BOHOL numba of Finll High [Taken SPH School from the current TIGER,” Centre paper] i————— A "clean-speech” campaign was con- ducted by the Hi-Y club of . HH. B. Principa; I. 8. Jamison has been tak- ing care of the furnace during the 1H- ness of our peerless janitor. R. 8B. J has not one mark against him on the “clean speech” campaign's blacklist, The of past. May- be furnace this. This could not happen during soccer season. When asked in interview “How do wa do 1” he explained, climatic of the gu about thelr of the miracles 8 not for age the accounts an nonchalantly Home “1 use control.” i Hi-Y members wore fi 10 It has been CRIN that remind recommended 8 i § i wes min red ribbons be used bhecnuse im trings do not sean expiic it CHOOSES KER "55, AD SPY SOCCER SOU FRI-HI.-Y ENTERTAINS, LENHART VISITS SCHOO! fst WHS, SMITH PLANS OPERETTA FOR SPRINGTIME ACTIVITY 3 Mra OC Malo ot vig ba Tie MM usd Cio y produce as o operetis Dutch HI-Y CLUB ELECTIONS, Bradford ¢ Prutrow Woodrow Kennety Frank Goodh Heckn Kenneth Isniald George Warren Homan Robert Horner Donald Loughner 311 McoClenahan Chris Morrow Charles Ramer Alfred Relish Jay Runkle Boh Wetzel, MISS HAINES SUPERINTENDS LIBRARY ON NEW SCHEDULE The library scHedule, which study hours last term, has four for this school year. The under thw supervisoln of Miss Haines, open for borrowing returning books every afternoon three fo four o'clock, with the exception of Wednesday. A stand for the unabridged diction. ary and anew shelf have been installed included eight been cue to rary Harsh in and irom the Hbrary The new books added this. year Gude for the Social Bcience shell: Moments in History”-—Nisen and Parker: "Historic Rallroads’— 11. 8 Holland; “Historic Ships”~R. 8, Holland ; Historic Airships” R 8 Holland; Story of Mankind”--H Van Loon. Thesa novels were purchased: "Mast. er of Chaos"-—lrvinz Bacheller: "Brich Skin"Julin Peterkin: and “Mizz Pink- erton”—M. R. Rinehart. “Minute Biographies” and- Minute Biographies” Nisenson and Parker, and “Andrew Jackson, the Fighting President,” by Helen Nimolay, were added to the blography list, The new adventure books include “Silver Chiel"—Jack O'Brien: “Odys- in in (ireat HOY and “More “Halsey in the Weat Indiea”-—lalsey OO. Puller: "Rough Riders"-H, Hage dorn: “Jungle Gold"-Dan Pederick; “The Dauntless Company”=R, I. Holland; “Danby's Error'-