VOL. CV I 11. County E Tat LAR great d of trouble material office al need this of in request if persong make thelr Philipsburg ta ou in - their suppl oa" - EE T. BR. HESS NEW MAN AGER 4 OF CENTRE HALL BALL TEAM baseball club held a reom Monday transacted Frank, president, member of the) T Hess The local « meet ing in the coum Among the the election of and was also m board of control. elected manager. It was decided to the bal} ground, e This will be done by applying fifty tons of cured from New mound business de a Ralph improve nd, and pr generally lly the diam le it sand back of State rubber f suppl e——————— A —————_ MRS. SOPHIA REED, OF BRANCH, CELEBRATES 79TH BIRTHDAY speck |i Mi by veling to be 0- ~~. 1 a Col- a mine tha lege. bases, and A pi iohar' will also be 8 fed AA tli TO RUN FOR LIEUT.-GOV.: SEEKS SENATE S017 SCHREFFLER Re Arnot) t i or § Rel Dein wT itis 111 iu y i 4 $03 TY its n © sor Dekker, who has deen « Valley 3 f= ff the farmer-school teacher, a CAN. i House me a member nresentatives thn Fr vm | of (ar cl Trin Representatives, Kk while f number « * body as his other Af themselves with the he Eng- make It went ending Democrats © day at luncheon ter they had filled - bird™ that gursts « served them, made starlings new reed vealed Was ith That it v En ie W lish starling= Wl enting may ir “ne, fe wo is 1 diac ben . wery have which i} Wings to int famous which emtalned and wkbirds" millions of starlings which 1 nuisances of CAre Were sens 1 in Maybe hav e, them- ' pe twenty these been s#clven for “4 Led gr . maxing bf LTE Oo us ‘manna” to feed us the lean vers il —— Nittan: Postma Peck, 7 44 od “© Emerick and hot M of re oly h ans Fane ried w 3 4 o@ ig appointment to ter es had ni ther unk © ny Sw 8 by tt Earl who of that N hi in sucoeeding in of for na of LPG been Arge f ir h has Years fh of oe eh 0 we postoffice to his 116% s————— . . » CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. * - * * - Admitted during the week at Centre County hoapital: Mrs Benjamin C. Heeman, township, medical ; Mrs, Kenneth thoades, of State College, surgical; Ieonard Tierney, of Bellefonte, sur- ghoal;: George, age 15. Boyd 8, Julia 13, Mabel 17, cidldren of Mr. and Mrs George Barton, of Union township, were admitted for surgical treatment Friday and discharged the following day: Fdward Kern, of Bellofonte, med- ml: Mrs. Clarice Ward, of Bellefonte, eal; Mra. Dale King, of Spring ship, surgical: Wm Mills, infant, Bellefonte, medical: John A. Mong. of Spring township, surgionl; Bamuel M. Long, of Hoawrd, medical A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner, of Bellefonte, on Saturday. Mrs. Robert Btaltz, of Bellafcnte, a surgical patient, died at the hospital on Monday. There were 54 patients In the hos. pital at the beginning of the week, . o * the of Spring mergency Relief Board|..": E = COMMISSIONER AT BETHLEHEM FORMER COUNTY DIES former A ommi hi Ra church nomination Mr, Weavet Rosetta Stover in Haine 1 formed 1} ered Henry wins aged There sur before the wis and | WwW township ned m a widow, y wns Miss Dora M. Edmonds, wughiters, namely, Miss Edna the Bethlehem Nat Ruth L., teacher In na at Bethlehem: Mrs. H and Mrs. George Frank. Bethichem. Also, a Sister, Mrs ell Huntingdon and Thon Weaver, born £1 and He aver, 1 was years, month J da h who mar- and M. onal Ii “ four & in Miss school dank; a public f. Will Hn, «¢ ams fn harine His Aarons. ved urteen ye became an Comp NOATH 18 home A cl tl WOMAN SUFFERS INJURY IN MOUNTAIN HOME FOR RETIRED TEACHERS AND EDUCATORS TO CLOSE Memor Mifflin, 1 re A, the home's t sook sakl the for the climing the for Fes . Oo t¢ provide upkeep specified state unds for the Pm Mifflin had been set on outs mus new reaidenc. ut it No spe 1 dat a state will return dead property LA MS HAVEN PRINCIPAL SEEKS CLINTON C0. D. Beck. for five the junior high applied for the went of nov LOCK POST i of Jo pal if - years ach princi in position n anty | gd Prostys, £ fe place ool of su the « held Haven f« } Tint hy 5 Guy The wily courth ino of lL.owk elation JU e four take on | Apri Has Book county year rm 10, in the ouse nt 2 native «of Nittany, Centre the Centre Walker tow ed from Bellet State is He attended coun th rite gradunt ool. the o nayivani Col Universitio: has h schools umbia been a ff. i and 1 hig " it DODDS IS COMING BACK, Robert Dodds, of South Dakota, will! back in Centre Hall with an express | of South Dakota horses for sale some time between the 5th and Sth of April. Wate, for definite announce ment, adv be : SA MI AUP Hoot Gibson, movie star, Is in Belle. fonts In person today and to-morrow, at the Richelieu Theatre, This is the first time a movie star appeared . In Bellefonte, A MI PATNA The Rev. Dr. Charles B. Foelsch, of Charleston, N.C. accepted the call of the Zion Lutheran church of Sunbury. He will arrive about May 18. He succeeds Dr, Charles IL. B wers, who resigned several months ago. The Rav, Dr. Foelseh ls now pastor of St. An drews’ church of Charleston, A MA AAU Dr. W. J Kurtz, of Howard Is a pa: tient in the Philipsburg State hos pital, having undergone an operation for obstruction of the bowels, His condition has been regarded very se- rious, HAL 1 PA.. THURSDAY SUCCESS; 27 HEAD SOLD -id DODDS HORSE HIGH TEAM SALE R307; i im $467.54 245.00 O40 team Hall {1k team 350 team. . 35000 Mulberger, Bel te 350.00 Ix Centre Hall lefonte team } ker team ann.1 a wall H team Tyrone Howard, Nittan 2 $ beck with 367 .5¢ F. Clakr Bob R. Ww tem Boone foam 300.0640 Bennison ¥. team 320 Olwrdorfer i Hresslet £ rper Lognnt Pa. Fur Tyrone n, Ss iia m—— FOREMAN APPOINTED FACH TOWNSHIP TO CARE FOR STATE HIGHWAYS, ROADS ROAD IN 1 Lf SPE TY H (OLLEGE TO BE HOST TO ROTARY CLUBS STAT) 2 naa will Internati district : 8 of Rotary tha 34th conference nat it ann v she district governor, Rich of Harrisburg He Stover of State College as conference chairman and point that in the center for included Virginia State unc 1 Fad r 6 to KR, was rie desl wi Guy general 1 : ed out State Collage le of district and elf near Rotary population though it of West Pennsylvania Al. now In nt one in. ¥ Fe vid e-pre aldent ven ind part Central pr of organ this Mar w ne the is only Pam fon, least Dr zat ong Se of figure © id, China h bed red tional, n wy r onfere Tin A ot Theatre Attractions. ¢ Manlcipal 3 ¢ ntirac Theatre, as th dou entur Municipal and Batu Anni feature Sunday Ny He in Frid 5 oF Orphan wi a Te ength 2 i y shell” fam ne name Trac pictures Low y in "Bomb Here the entire £1 wo will enjoy For Monday and Tuesday 4 attraction which will be ff interest to the an well as the men-—""The and the Lady." starring Max Baer and Carnera. a wo ial Indies Prizefighter Jack Dempsey, EASTER MORNING SERVICE. The young people of Trinity Re. formed church, Centre Hall, wili hold a service on Easter morning at 7:15, in the church auditorium. Theme, “Does thellesurrection Make Any Dif ference in the Lives «f Young People?” | «dy Mra. Gervin Schaeffer. The pub- lie 1s cordially invited. cohtempiating changing address on or about April 1st, are kindly asked to notify this office prior to the time of the change, giving at the same time! the old address and the new. Another tmportant thing is to sign the notice the same as found on the label of the paper, snd state when the change of address ls desired. Compliance with this request will Insure the delivery nf your paper promptly, and avoid an noyance and expense at this office, new, THREE LADIES PROVE BESI SPELLERS IN OLD-FASHIONED SPELLING BEE HELD HERI MILLHEIM, C0. CONTEST LYNN MYERS, BEST SPELLER IN on JB Millhels HH ile by or Cen - ‘ i plternate to Harris. meet rts s——— a — “WHEN JANE TAKES A 3-ACT COMEDY BY OF GREGG TWP. HANDY" SENIORS YOO, sii ————— SHOEMARER TO HEAD CENTRE TRUCK ’ Mor 3 cipal “He sera fled to the ated on th ust registered authority. Several inflicted for fallure wwisiong of the code, WHA y 4 the rucks oper ire Tues te Far pr the local ties i penn to odmerve may he EA. a —————————— “THE LIFE OF OUR LORD” Dickens, (llustrated and illuminated for permanent preservation, is being issued as a special section, four pages in colors, with the Sunday New York American The world's loved novelist wrote remarkable manuscript solely for hig children, and haa remained unpublished for S85 years Now you onan it and save it for vourself and your children, Tell your NOW your Copy New Am. By Charles best he. this + it read io ive York newsdealer of the Sunday erican A —————————— NEW CAMP SITE FOR GIRL SCOUTS TO BE ESTABLISHED Gin this four County Qq A Hit np Centra; Pennsyly out on be est summes wiil site located about Bary Huntingdon a State Forest reser from State secluded spot of trees and laurel, creek where dam encugh at miles from The site and has been a beauti- abundance a " 5 3 It an leased the is fully with well will be built, suf for boating and as as fa ficiently large swimming. This will be a permannet camp, under the direction of trained instruct to take care of the camping needs, and training of the Girl Scouts from small towns of Central Pennsylvania. The following counties are inter ested in the project: Blalr, Centre, Clearfield, Huntingdon, Mifflin, Bed. ford, Juniata, Fulton, and Cambria ors, Any Girl Booug troops in these coun- | ties are eligible to enter into this camp | project, and should get in touch with {either Mrs. GG. I. Phillips, of Aloxan- | arta, or Mrs. John L. Likens, of Hunt: | ingdon, for further information, A temporary executive committee has been made to work out the details of {the camp with Miss Adelalde Werner, | Girl Scout Execiitive of National Field | Staft, Washington, I» C. The members iof this committee are Mrs. G0. 1. Phil- lps, chairman: Mra John RR. Wald and Mrs. John J. Likens, secretary. treasurer, Work on the camp site will begin about April; ist. The camp will prob. ably contain five samp units, including recreation hall dining room and kiteh- en and some smaller buildings. { i i | i SA, NO. 12 _ YOUTH FALLS SAYED BY INTO POND; YOUNGER BROTHER sbe——————— TOWNSHIP YOCATIONAIL SCHOOL NOTES, GREGG Attendance and Scholastie Report— The ¢ nd Ard. 4th hix hool Hophmo! Henlfors Juni Fres! for men = i the per .s By for term to date. . Seholastle Honor Rollie T1 Win Attendance Records for Fourth Period I —.I| ok | REUPHOLSTERING DEMONS. TRATION AT ll ————— TO Offi GETTYSBI RG N a ati ri the I Seminary were on the institution had $450,000 in the will o hardt, Jr, S0-year-old laltimore, who died week previous The will specifies from the fund is to & statue of Martin Lather ary grounds, similar standing in front of t Memorial Church in Washington, and alter income from the for scholarships. Officers and nary were not with the donor ORIN Fm Cronhardt was Valleys, Yor harles wen Ff (Y¥se i ihe iat income be use] to erect 1 to the one The this Is done is Circle th used Mas « Tw trot to be re sf s #4 hin acquainted in ang announcemen Or% semi WAY the surprise, native tre nnd a8 a « plete Nove # of n of K son and Susan ms LSAT BRADFORD & CO. GROW OUT county, tes Cronl la Bradford have & Company, an attr hicks which 4 tive of fluff grown The tre display 3 srabeing out from one-day * ss pert youngsters tx BOON ¥ in 5 orm row ie ERE dear called Purina £ these chicks i Wena food in feedin mash Only Startena is used and they are literally growing bounids adv.x1 A i FEWER WOMEN, MORE MEN ARE PUBLIC SCHOOL TEACHERS During the past year the number of i women teachers in the public schools | of Pennsylvania dropped about 1200 while men teachers gained approxi. mately 400 in the total number em: ployed. The total number of i1each ers in 19033 was approximately one per cents, Joss than the number in 1932, the Department of Public Instruction iinds, Last year there were $2885 tea eres in Pennaylvania’s public schools, including 14,110 men and 48.776 women. In recent years the number of women teachers has been declining while the number of men teachers hax been increasing. ————————— A SLB HATS AT MRS. HENNEY'S, Mra. Lacy Henney now hag on hand a fine and large assortment of Easter headware for the ladies They repre. sant the latest fads and styles, and are open to inspection. to prospective buy erg and their friends. Prices, as is al: ways the case at the Henney shop, are most reasonable, TOWN AND COUNTY NBS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS pot began after section fell to vetur , RD, Losen 1 State of the ulture, to her ast week, mont and 5 is the to Rev former pus ithevar WE Weed eta, ursday, by Lin- prices vy large. allowed, for cash. more mud all Mesmer and State Col ok now 119g west of Boal$ the Mes- 01 at ght » Was months ' In {8c “Hub ler Tt arm the tenant April be on & mer after ist The ¢ : south section town is being sneak thief, his oper. extended over a consid: of time without being since his last thefts It re united effort is being discover him. The most re were gas from the oars irles Ax Miller and Capt. parked the same gar or blankets were same . These thefts itted during daylight, whch the sneak is some of 1 clase of G : A » aving nth Firs pestered 1 4 | 1 m hefte h boty and in 3 two more the Cars to think suspected is { i January nines ! coldest re: wean thes Tha: low at Gouldshoro, January 1 At day the thermome. at Bellefonte, was he the in the st ried of ninety bureau {temperat WwW Lent tions fe ire was reached wounty, on = Hail that reached three below; nt State College, three below. (The precipitation of snow (unmelted) for the same month, six and one-half inc! at Centre Hall: Bellefonte, one jand one-half inches: Btate College, two {and two-tenths inches. The heaviest | fan) reported from any point In the Istate was sixteen and one-half finches, at Corry, Erie county. ayne on o1ey Tory oe Mr. and Mre, Warren Johnson, whe were married immediately after MS Johnson gradunted from Penn Stale in January, set up housekeoping at Nottingham, Chester county, and are now engaged in egg production for the markets nearby. Mr. Johnson spediale« ized In egg production while a student at Penn Stata He is a native Swathmore, wher his father is a nem. ber of Swathmore College faculty. Mes, Johnson was formely Miss Jane Rosas, a daughter of Mr and Mr. Charles M. Rose, Linden Hall. She i= a grad: uate of the Altoona Commercial Cele lege, and was employed several years at Penn State, her last work ns stem. ographer, which continued to within a few days «f her marviage, was use der Dean Sackett, In the Eleotrieal Engineering Department. gem
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