VOL. OVIIL. THURSI EDW. JACKSON FOR THOMPSON STATE f Hav- 1 col Of While n South sub Uni ad ind Clear- wdelphd in was quently swrsity of i to the 1 field counties and the Sug y and Su- perior Courtg Federal District Courts for the ern and Middle I vania. Practiced law gince admission to the Ix the Methodist Episcopal chur ipsburg, several Masoni dent of member of the Pat Ame Fellows Elks, Mo Philipsburg ilipshurg af Penn and the West - istricts Pennsyl i Member of h at hil- JUTE bodies, Presi- tha Philipshnrg Kiwanis Cilul y Order Sons i ! indepen: Order Redd Rs wicca Men Rell of n———— A S— ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON SPRAYING APPLE CANTATA LUTH. BY CHILDREN, CH, iH SUNDAY The should the judge community chorus and should turn hildren ca A Hberal defray e what their « n direction od to fine dor fering is desi XPens ls MORNING SERVICE IN REFORMED CHURCH Nao. 14 EASTER of Trinity 11 Centre Hall, will hie or ~-. 30 auditorium, to whi po 3 Invited Boeekest © J {ra penile me ——— EASTER MORNING FATA BY LUTHERAN EARLY CAN. CHOIR i i ———————— TAX LEAGUE FRIDAY JUSTICE MEETING, EVENING { Democrat] ‘ . mer for the resigned as Frank A Smit and criticism of f Roose. President, New heénor, publisher publisher split government's mail contracts. Smith favored it's cancellation order, and the pub lisher did not. In writing on current topics in the magazine 8mith has been both critical and friendly to the RHocse. velt administration. Cratiook, Mu the tor on he canceliation wt a A ——————— A] ITI. to increase "atoll by 309. a i Poth the major politkcal parties in Pennsylvania are long on oandidates. with the great majority of greedy grab. bers coming from the Republican party ——— AI A A STII Mark Orassmier, of Milesburg. es- capped serious injury Thurhday after noon when the truck ke was driving was dragged some distance by a frieght train. Mr, Grassmier wis In the act of turning the truck around at the Milesbhurg brick yard crossing when the accident happened. A campaign is on the Pennsylvania Highway EV. CHURCH, FRIDAY EVENING he presentation musl och which add In intey the irs wear GREGG TWP, V. 8, SENIORS TO PRESENT PLAY, APRIL 46 niors The deed te ¥ so Jane city for house, Dares but which ire poor, there's a if found would bring plen- Mr. Dare got it. takes a hand, Coming te the the deed, she findg an empty for the relatives who sponged on her all summer don't want to bother with Jane. There's no money for rooms elsewhere, and in desperation Jane reats out the rooms of her aunt's house. A series f complications, ro- mantic and otherwise, results, and there's a great scene when the fire. eating fathers of Jane and Jimmy clasp hands. There's another, equally exciting, when the snobbish relatives return to find a party in full swing in the house, The rippling comedy and clever Ne gro dialect accentuate the human ap peal of the situation. The members of the class cordially invite the public to this play on April 6th in the Spring Mills Grange hall. Admission, 15c and 25c. Tickets are now being sold by members of the var. fouy classes of money cannot 3 HIT BY FRED SLACK: UNAVOIDABLE SCHOOL DISTRICT MERGE PLANS ADVANCED, IERNARD CAR DRIVEN ACCIDENT YOuT, By WAS BE —— SCHOOL BOY, 8, RUNS IN CARR'S PATH AT REBERSBURG, THU RS, of Af y Aa MA MS ATTENTION, C. H, H. 8 PAST TEMPLARS AND IMDIES OF E. MEET AND DINE si — i Al NEW ENROLLMENTS BEGIN FOR ©C( essa A A ds Admitied to Charch Membership. A FAREWEL]X A $arewell PARTY. parte was gh fly last Weddne number neighbors enjoyed gf i 3 ing The f refreshments in vaeate “3 P no M. Art sep Ralph t BRB Ri Bob BE. Wetzel father and Philip L. Smithiihe A f # in the affair the Ciyde E H. S8payd road lint wzer. Flobery Brooks and 8 Ken. farm of the Drutrow, farm. ti and Harriet the Smith on were confirmed members Tus MPAA SAAS PENN STATE STUDENTS AT HOME FOR VACATION of the Pennsylvania State spending this week-end their homes Easter vacation having begun at non Wednesday and contin- uing to noon of next Wednesday, With the re-opening of college they will start on the lasg period of the year's work, | ya Em sovville. of ft OW A si] Reformes taireh a 8 s anuel Reformed church at of those present at th follows: Mr. and Mrs olf and family, Mr, and Mrs Fetterolf and family, Mr Sharer and family, Mr Htudents College are at Rimmey and family, Mr. Miles Decker, Mr. and Mrs, family, Mr. and Mrs. ising seniors, fromer graduates are re- porting that they have obtained places, and #me are being placed through their department heads. Industrial en- gineering recently compiled a list of eleven of their graduates of 1032 who | are working at their profession. With | for Easter. the brightening atmosphere in the! 1 will bave Potted Plants business world, the seniors are entering Easter, the final eight weeks of their college! career with renewed hopes, : i nist, * i — i : Is your subscription dueY it ep WRe in and for 99, 1934. ls1AT) Hi EMERGENCY ALTH CHILD COMMITTE} T hu Addr Pv : t ’ Pe £294 | ENTRE (COUNTY 166 WOMAN DIES YEARS, IN RESOYO i ———— YEAR-OLD PROHIBITIONIST bert A Ames CH Williams palgn he advanced is actd age he in the practice of law mdi ioe. FIRST LICENSE REVOKED UNDER LIABILITY of a of file required proof of financial ability to pay up to $1L000 accident dam ages was announced by the State De- partment of Revenue The license reviked was that of John HH. Laver, Philadelphia. Lauer, the department sald. had originally filed proof when directed to do so, but later when thatompany fssuing the policy became insolvent, he failed to le other evidence of ability to moet accident claims, The department has directed 534 op erators to file proof of financial re. sponsibility since the first of the year rand so far 384 have filed. Of these 300 came under the new law because of prior accidents, two or more re. ACT car Ff The driver's first revoeation motor license because fadure to ting in $200 or mire damages, while twenty one filed proof before their i. censes could be restored and three filed suspension TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. 3 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS Yiirty ¥-two place r an il- » was chief hospital Dauber. {1t dur- wription dimentiary r. Mrs Mrs suse, isan is at rks Woern yl 13 An {Camps yineng in another open or meeting 1d riday Pr will be he ] om on evenin There wity Oh clock hes, i gener ing ainnment Rew Holmes, req 1 assembl John itive to the a Centre county, will of the evening nded fA Of be the main speaks A general invitation y the members of all P. Camps and to the public exis 8 is Lf) The itinerang evangelist, Lanrence A. Eisenhuth, f# in jail because he did: n't practice what he preached. He was charged with viddation of the Mann Act and the Dyer Motor Theft Act. Elsen: huth is alleged to have transported Mra. Glayde Emery, 24, of Swengle, Union county, to Orlando, Fla. where they were arrested. The flight was made in an auto belonging to the woms« an’'s husband. Mrs. Emery's father ob tained her release in $4000 bail | Mention was made in last week's Ise ste of this paper concerning distr bution of garden seeds, etd Phillp B Rap head of the NRS in Centre coun ty, stateg five persons have been nam: ed to cunduct a garden survey for the purpose of securing data on the num ber of gardens to be planted this year, the amount of seed that wil] be require ed and other pertinent Information. The members of the corps are Wm. A, Ishler, of Palsburg: Mrs. Ray Gili nnd, of State College: Wm. T. Heinle, of Bellefonte; William Ferree, of Ou Hall, and Miss Betsy Bhank, of Snow of their driving privilege Shoe.
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