ot AEE WA a) 3 vies GUESTS OF BROWN, MANAGER CENTRE COUNTY > - wa tol i fe 0 WK { of William HH tne ysicians vied and hospitay ater of itl iiie Bellefonte and the present residence grounds t where to now lo- addi the The were with possible and a nurses’ traning frame residend untitled cated tion for school ] hospital In 14508 the quarters, when with the { assistance ft iw¢ AL17¢ with tension succeeded h ¢ ns, whit to equippd also was 1 he bail brou ly were gl In 1904 dwelling which “Nurses' building i Home" hospital Hud nesses made as CTA 1 Contiruning, Mi sald q $1 Of ti hospital it was appropriation hospitals 4 work survey found 10t that the State was Mi A par with other of charity of thessune amount ot doing v4 t} I . citizens th prop. that enoug! id It motguge all an and interested, was decided $30.000 wore the place a on i erty and to pay back indebtedness te for increase in appro- hospitals ‘4 of y apply and Ppriat Advertising & ion on par with her through rnd NeWSAD: rs patients who ind other words the county by were the treament fe. In benefited care v were well the so fortunate mild not sbamscity ul mount LT - all who suhescribed from ench borouerh townsifip., with a statement as to re rel. bonn other Thin resglite cefpts and cost and all datn hositalization hin with funds received from this in Btate ap ive to out these the including incrase ropriation, endowments, membership funds and receipts from patients, the hospital has been able to go along dur- ing this depression without turning any one away who was in need of hospital care and without any curtail ment as to medical and surgical care and triatment. In 192% the patients ad increased to an extent that the hospital was again too small, Some of our nurses were using rooms in the hospital, the old buliding and the frame bullding. These TOOMmE were overcrowd dd, and the Btate Board of Registration of Nurses insisted that in order to have an accred- ited school for nurses a building sep. arate and apart from the hospital be erected. In 1927. 764 patients wire nnd 10.332 days of treatment ‘given in 1033, 1230 patients followed With BOUTS, treated were were 16,162 The patients and whi Ereater treated and were given, hese treatment portion of treated by staff of the | hh they edved nd Nursey’ Home. the 1 were mexiical surgical for O pital, 16 order to comply to pay wins due, it rein i to off 30 0040 bonded indels 0.000, wii ontributed x £ 4 invest t would I in our Institution, placed against the bonds on the markeg hat the depression would but Instead #t o had money in their stopped not holdings opportuni to intere being paid greater This property cropte inter. est monrts was the 1832, Soon and put April figuring be over, becca their Incomes sell their With iXimately worse Those 5 y found plod GE this ih 8 2000 ir +3 Detween paid back The preliminary work « t is being pushed as fast Febru th Work wm this proj. ae ia possible $4 ee 4 GH x it and is started dedication held m Drive, 1634, be ¢ ¥ will op Ary ! tT ime * of can be th sed fig mediately and that Hr t bw 3 the Membership Pay. May it building oan the his of 1% atart of tiona) Hospital 12 Anothey great benefit direct | Bellefonte | 1 | community th would proiect te wnuld ud tha hospital State a ro from Collage % 4 3 Know 1 nt all the who have tnt people of this hoses the has reer vind pital care and treatmens during what boned of depression, appreciate the ul deeply fe tween i them: and thank devotion done wr those who and contribu. he means by h complished. They 8 trustees sincerely 3 thelr work, have been t whi 18 heen to thank who we ancuring and gram Home Suppor won of Hon I». Hon I. Hie ara, J Bpean Lavo Hon Joehn B Ray C. Ni Goorge H. 1. Corman, Triabhe, H. P. IL. Ki H °F Me Dorworth Walker, Thompson Henry, John M Bingaman, George Carpeneto, W. R Qliffe, Paul M M. DP. ML Cranford, Paul M Hichards H. Hoffman, M. D. Harris, Philip HM. Johnston, J. patrick, D D 8, George M. Hasl O A. Kline, Leroy Tawke, M. D. Ralph Mallory, Charles A. Mensch, W. T. Me. Cormick, Edward RB. Owens, Joseph A. Parrish. M. D, HH. M Quigley. J CO. Rogers, M. D.. J. 8 Sommerville, W, W. Sdg, Ir, J. GO Weixel, MM D Rov Wilkinson, W. Harrison Walker, ali of Bellefonte; J. H. Balley, Pine Grove Mills; John I. Doty. P. H. Dale M. D., John H Frizzell, Thomas Craffat, £ V. Foster, M. D., Wilbur ¥. Lei: zll, W. E Murtoff, all of State College: H. ¥. Erdley, Geo. C. Thomas. M. D.. (of Boring Mills: It 8 Jamison, H. 1. Ebright, Frank M. Fisher, ¥. V. Good. (hart, 8. W. 8Bmith, all of Centre Hall: [WL J Kurtz, W, K. McDow gl, of How. jard: Thomas G. McQueen, M. D., Mill. heim: J. H. McCracken, Penna Fur. nace, ¢ Brown in ries Iv simea 0 ra Boob, Curtin. HALL. PA. THURSDAY. FEBR NO FLARES CAUSES AMONG LOCAL TRUCK FLARE-UPS the $4 Liss "Hares cents en Betwoen ers whose with {ice Wen A EFIT PAYMENTS RECEIVED BY CENTRE FARMERS esterday HONOR ROLL AT (. # Bugs A ———— “ALFARATA CHILDREN'S (CHORDS SINGS IN LUTHERAN CHURCH 0" AnTe Leer and rendered program The group eighteen will £1 are also educated in music 3 H night musioans acknowledged by all who heard 16 program Sunday TT: formes " ul were uni 1 wor Similar caps, capes and wulste and girls whityq skirts and trousers The with red lining, and hus clothed the youths ints made n by both boys latter wore long white blue wihita with handsome Higent look ariel faces, CorTietl posture a prefs picture T Weisenfiuh Pe nat rovtor yon Prof name Raynard as the indicates, i= a birt} own w In Mrs n Lew) it inst roc German liven engaged an fs coompanist ju #inm thers da Core rts given 1% the names in alphabetical officers 4 den Margaret if Cre order £ ores ik ¥ nant Ball, nivntion Alma Deamer Mary Bair Brower, Jean Carpenter. Cene Winiferd Deamber, Doris Himes Kling, Janie Kramp., Mildred Landis, Ruby Lepley, treasurer: Hilda Maun vice-president: Kathryn MoClure, Jean Mothoy. Pearl Norman, Sarah Poewll, Anna Grace Rhine, president: Mary Hhine, Frances Snook, secretary: Amelia Stray, Sara Jean Walters, Frank Balr, Iran Brower, Melvin Spig eimyre. Fred Snook. Lewis Snook Saran der, Homme STREAMS STOCKED WITH FISH IN CENTRE DURING DEC, ss The county during December, Following is a list of watars stocked: With brook trout, Taurel Run. Big Sandy Little Wishing Creek. Pine Creek, Wal late Run, Roaring Fun, Marsh Crook, West Branch Big Run, White Deer Creek, fhlewk Run or Witmer Run Cedar Creek: with eatfisy and sunn, Cold Stream Dam ARY 8, 1934. DEMOCRATIC LEADERS BACK Dern Conference in greed on Guberna way for by the tended torial Minister 81 tay in @idate the 11 the Davia it reliving v wtorial « un support of Guffey will =. for © Guffey seek Senat durgh, ROOM IN REF. CHURCH ENLARGED AND IMPROVED modal local Re. SOAS is chur je wed r Ate raily and Improv improve. onstruction of ap het. and iw the COnsisg in € which will be entirely the Hehen in social room, af arate from me the TT? Hees hold church Kitchen lavatory Kener the is : Ee ment additional also being equipment © resdlooated, 3 people ready mistor., has rome on young 1 h always ben. in ju and ¢ to do something for thelr efit NINE FROM (CENTRE GRADUATE FROM PENN STATE FRIDAY Among received degrees St thom Ww 3 Ad mid- Friday their activities & College fOTnmencement the ff ar NY OX rises Howing with from Centre Mullin bachelor county f ar Tone TPearva Theta Indios $ 3 in am Mien Alpha the via mastery « Pearve, of arts Kappa of day fete both i member of the She May and senior of hor is sorority WHE One in the in hey if. ve she alae # for ars nud wns manager reshma Pirie ethall fem of hachelor aris bachelor member of pocinl fraternit are from State College Shoemaker, Pine Grove Mills, bachelor of science The twenty-first annual mid year commencement awarded degrees to 101 graduating seniors and to 31 advanced students, Arthur He Gamma it wa Iwita, 8 the vv nhove D + on the oy Et m— ee —— Municipal Theatre Attractions, For laughter and fun you want be sure and see "Sky Devils’ stare ring Spencer Tracy, William Boyd and Ann Dvorak, the pleture playing at the Municipal thrdatre in Millheim this week, Friday and Saturday. The ple- ture for Monday and Tuesday is “Hoop: to This is Clara's best picture in many moons, Do you know that Feb, 27 (Tuesday night) this theatre is having whas is (known as a “Know Your Merchant iany of the Millheim stores and ask {the clerk all about it. The prises are PRUNING DEMONSTRATIONS, A Hu Frid Fel Cummings § Anyone these t burg vd rs) dear condi of weather A — C., NOLL SELECTED TO WIN CONGRESSIONAL SEAT FHREFE HORSE SALEX BOOKED FOR CENTRE HALL IN 10 # ts DEMOCRATS TO GATHER $ LOCAL The Democrats Tuesday entre gel-togther meeting young ti Aint of iw t I sung Destro nex Fr rats £3 i Hall y It time hside i= planned to have a good social and afford tunity inent bow democmits an oppor ag to meet some of the more prom workers the Democratic party i in ¢ in U county. All Dumocrats are invit- wd ¥ to attend, ——————————————— a —H.LH HP DON'T PARK NEAR STOP SIGN; THIRTY FEET IS THE LIMIT Another law aor probably riding. automobile drivers rigidl, thirty to Orhan? * en ie frofomen hi 3 3 Oi ute tors, a ————— I —— —_—_m™ DOLLAR DAY IN ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES, FEB, the Altoona Dolls av Four times oaostor torres I —— NO. 6 T0WN AND COUNTY NRWS. ’ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS —— Cr —— a Bankers’ ona on A 14 1 hid was il Bright, in acting master one of inted Po is oe P by 5 Ve stor of church, thirty in 10 nr Jersey, was ond semesters Ar a: Mirna inburg is Centre county resident in the person of of Pleasant f com- water. Foster, at the graduate f the Uni- hiladeliphia, F. Flomsmng ply V Commission farm man. wing to ates Pens = £ 1 v § 2 the CWA pee $33.- Td Bd pal y iv an Not af Penn pe Mrs. was unds, Ww mother Noose, the 4 + pond i -the. a lo. wn in TOT 6%. causing COM day of ve fully master : ithe Near assembling but iucation, tness. THe and $3800. intes will Belle Hacd { Wed eight and town fever a pupil in but up to Mr Hier years laud r of XN Hackett i | & # wn developed a weariet last Hill there the Wie § is day * {Centre hood time in lives on ajong Sinking 4 : Heot and Ww brother-in Valles office * Penn Hall, Vonada, of Imginess calle Mr Deck- farm stock Mareh 13th prior g Mills. Another caller was Blaine Bie il carrier. who i» account of unite the Mills office given him Deri e 3e0rges thin will nd Thuredar of his on make sale implements to township and on 1¢ moving Sprin Gregg ner rural mu roars 1a ¢ almost tickled on 1? rescinding der t rortes 0 of 0 Spring id hay miles, Two ot of into which trip Toner A ane wou e fia of daily Hug whurg. Dep ording to nouncsImen the appeal regulard 1 be held in Advertisement ing i thle iss ti scheduled winter event w We Dollar pres dnesday. February Days ve attra will prod than the of the wintes ordi Los ind 0K in the interesting ay LE as | future higher of Therefore, those who can do will find it to their advantage to Visit Booster Stores on Wednesday and in vestigate the opportunities offered to buy merchandise both for the home and Jose prices than will it bacnuse prices to advance of tha bound on account commodities, the near Costa «0 personal at prevail inter. Altoona merchants are always ready to service people from the surrounding communities, Hut it has been their policy to urge out-of-town people fo patronize thelr home stores first, While all are Invited to take advan- tage of Dollar Day offerings, at the same time Booster merchants sagseat that even on an occasion lke Dollar Day, people give first consideration to their home stores and buy in Booster Biores only those things that their home merchants cannot supply, Booster Stores will be open from 8.45 AM to G30 PP. M. on Dollar Day. Visitors to Altoona will be able on Dollar Day to park their cars in the Iisiness district for as long a pesiod ise, Revenue, 22nd ot nstrog- hus ate and for the past experts by the partment, Wash. every mination Is AMOR. poaition Collector He wel hool of Muze Vie TT 1 Gine th States § fr signed 1 i scohool seasion #X given tain their hold. fitness § they Newspapers throughout the State have given Mifflinbure favorable 196. tion owing to thefact after have ing bad a borough tax ten milis RK is this year able to operate after diss pensing with that levy, Taxpayérs however, are called on to pay a school, poor and county tax summing up to 26 mille. The eliminating of the bors ough tax is due to the fart that (he town Is now buying its cleotricity whole from the Penn Power and Light Company and is retailing It to its citivens at a low rate and at the same time earhing a profit. Keeping this in view, the taxpayer after all Is paying an extra hit for lighe and power so that the borough tax may be eliminated. In speaking of this roduss tion of tax, the Telegraph pays a Cos Pliment to the council when it states that the business of he borough bane been economically conducted and that the treasu Ty has a ensh balance of thas # 63 as necessary 16 do thelr shopping. ‘on display in the Jobby of the theatre. $17,648,
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