VOL. CVIII. THOMPSON, CANDIDATE STATE HOWARD J. DEMOCRAT FOR REPORT OF LOCAL EMERGENCY CHILD HEALTH COMMITTEE Health whi The mitteee oy ‘oom Child Halil, borough Emergen of Centre h Hall } nas compris- and Potter report examinat * H, Ligh disclosed effort non profes. community In- ©8 Centre township, ti to wi of 1 fn or ¢ following ve: Complete physical a4 ire venteen children by These examined have f organized profession of ¢ 1 al Of need o “i the memebrs on part and Hi BO in cine a ig is the al f iar as we know, ti first t} called great this organized med: upon to head up emergency move- country been * i has and dire % ment "we ha with The eronusly lin, Mrs nnd he members of the committee ve interviewed these chases have met very Courteous treatment following persons have very Ww. Ww PF. Y gen. their « A I» 2% “Nn during thi advisory { of Dr H. Light, ¢h dartl olomew, W. Kerlin, Mrs rt, Mre. E. W. Miller. Mi: Edward Dn H. R. White, The following We acted as volunteers to help In the fice during the «linlc: Mrs. CC. H Light, Elizabeth Bartholomew, mabe? Bradford and Mrs. (0. K Schaeffer, Later on in the program the moth- ers wil be organized Into classes for instruction In hygiene, particularly nu. trition, in order that they may be bet. ter prepared to carry out the hygienic recommendations made by the doctor. The advisory board would like some more volunteers for this movement which is being put over for the ben- efit of the youth of America. The board would appreciate more helpers, Hiease report to the district vice-chair man. Elizabeth Bartholomew, Vie Chalrman. 0 1 A MI Ss. Thieves committing thelr depreda- tions at supper time have been suc cessful in Millheimi Both the Spring. er pool room and tie Brandt grocery wore entered on successive dads at the same hour. At the former place the til wag tapped of several dollars, and nt the Brandt place a bigger hau was ‘made, between $1500 and $2000 in woubh--nlso, some merchandise, Ker ood - yen I, Fe & ars oozer, (Mle 18; ¥ © 0 od } i ie sists o i halrman; Vv nan zabeth : V vice. Vv F Good “ I rirwt LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE WIN IN STEWARDSHIP ESSAY CONTEST Reformed Churcl is unnipg another for on i t 7 year y denominat ntest this of four grou A Giron Ne First 8-11 Friend 3 8) your 1 hema World Making Ww {rl © Sara Mille, prize $1.00; J. Zubl Fi third Mary Ha Around.” Farmers He Ruth r mers 1 place, I, prize, 50c, “Dr Stewardship Miriam A. $1.00; | Centre £3 B, theme, YNArs 1d place, Group 14 13. Schnoder Japan.” First Rimmey., Tusseyvi ond place, M. Jean third Tusseyville, 15-17 Christian his DD. in Bm Hall WilHam 0 prize SICK, prize, 50; pla i“ Rimmey ale, prize, theme Steward Group CC, years ¢ Influence of My place, Mills, Smith a Practice Stew Farmer Hazel third Hall, 4 ia My to CESSION OF NAMES ON & i fon on the ited follow Demoeratle, Fred Ho Riley. Rush inn oh G fer Pldlips- township wh Le Ww Todd, o Philipsburs ho T Kson irwensvil Philip mpson, mij Thompson ie i .L - mgress—David Kauffman, Dixon, Republican, John I. Holmes. D. Styles, arria: Philipsburg; T. Clearfield Lederer, College David Frank Don Gin Krames Clearence Frank 3 A Senate umembly T reff £58 ¥ roa Be HL | Lyte, State Sch er, Reilly H Eugene Kauffman, T. Dixon Congress Benja- Jones, J lanks wurtz Note. It Mr LW Hoffer, but should lhe do so his name cannot now be re from EE ————————— A SP SI AIAN, HOME OWNERS LOAN CORP. OFFICE, NEW P, 0. BUILDING The j Ow ne } reported for $s Yper 1 is Assembly. will wit moved the ballot i office of the Home Loan Corporation for this Dis. in the hasement the bulidin at Bellefonte, fr-district permananet “ trict is located of wish Ra office 4 ; ; o | The er mer. y Corpor anxious t ie » se distressed Tie vice § ind ail t prepa “ give esi tance ¢ } Owns in the ration ipplications or oans In that application may Priss upon intelligently at this of. fice, you are asked to bring the follow ing papers: deed of property. flie In- surance policy, statement of taxes if not paid, a list of all encumbrances, in- cluding mortgages, judgments. and all other liens of record A PAAR M E. CONFERENCE IN SESSION, | WILLIAMSPORT, APRIL 18-28 Approximately, 2,000 ministers, lay delegates and visitors are attending the sixty-sixth annual session of the Cen- tral Pennsylvania Methodist Confer ence at Willlamaport, this week, son tinuing until Monday. Bishop Adna W. Leonard, Pittsburgh, is presliing. The conference takes to that city dal- egatey from an area bounded on the north by New York state line, ou the south by the Maryland state line. on the west by Hollidaysburg, and on the east by Harrisburg, As 5 AAAI. The rain on Monday moming gave order your be odd PLEAD GUILTY BEFORE J. | plead gul Mon $500 prison kK, on default county of « men and Roy in iunting 1 Lik - Little f equip Yui other NN O'Donnell in irsan from the It i= id such ag one an it LIne to i ween sos GETS CASH 8% 3 ’ BOROUGH AT EV, SYNOD NORTH AMERICA, REF. CHURCH AMERICA, UNITH Aremu yvihnod of Nortl formed These influey ion have game falth hit ommon sed of European t America and they settled north Mississdppl 133ml ventually Lwols Prag #1 ing are nomunatio 0 «il, At ay i "i lems . vy rilnge ering and he husine rough Per. I at n———— ei ———— HORSES TOTAL 8577.51: SALE ANNOUNCED FOR APR. 28 WILLIAM HENRY JOHNSON, i WORRIED, TAKES OWN 1 t ed sfontie Metal early The struck A tem. i 8d in Henry ermpioyed ’ result a Bel Titan ilfe home revolver the thie death, health. William Johnson, $ at § carpenter : Works, rs in 16 taking morning his own ursdasy at his sb ¢ fr his of first om 4 ¢ aS the to ot him on forehead sri causin He Johnson io ge ah entered right = instant a son of Mr and born at Zin, He 61 He was twice His first wife was Miss Le- After her death he Minnie A. Stevenson children, but is sur. wife, step-daughter, Miss Ella Mrs. John Mra, Ida Myrtle Alice John pie wns se. James was wis aged years, married. nore married He vived fi Stevenson, Mra leaves no hie and of by n a brother, Axe Mann; of Pleasant Gap: of Mill Hall; Mrs of Watsontown: Mrs of State and od i ¢ sistere Johnston, Strunk, Mincer, allen Harvey College, Johnston Chicago i — SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS ELECTED IN NEARBY COUNTIES Mifflin sunties and Montour i Clinton former Union, P| reelected superinten ents of schools, EF. Sipe, Burnham term with Elmer elected for county: salary, cent reduction. In Union county, Frank flinburg, was re-elected. Guy OC. Brosius, Lock Haven, who Fas previously served in the same ca pacity for eleven years, was re-elected in Clinton county; salary, $3,750. An opposing candidate was John DD. Beck, principal of Lock Haven Junior High. Fred W. Diehl, Danville, was re-elect. ed for the fAfth consecutive term in Montour county, sf ———— CARS AND TRUCKS SOLD BY R. 8, HAGAN AGENCY Diring the past tén days the IL 8 Hagan agency sold two Plymouth se dans and three Dodge one and one-half ton trucks: Harry Kelley, Pleasant Gap, and Mr. Wiliams, State College. each a Plymouth deluxe sedan, and John Rimmey, Centre Hall: William Osman and Bright Bitner, each a Dodge one and one-half ton truck with dual was re in Mifflin n ten per second $3500, a Boyer, Mif- hundreds of trout fishermen in this section an additional nap. wheels. The parties purchasing the trucks will build the truck bodies, ven dimnines ami can —— | - | — A ——— A ———— AND THE PIRATES" PLAY FOR ATHLETICS BENEFIT (“PEGGY | | | Mayfield 34, and Bradford Donald and 34, plays the part of bE Woodrow 5p Horner 3 Frank i iy Kenneth Rube Mab] at an 3 5 3k Burkholder character roles i Club hostess Besides these large and leads there are of mized voloes dancing chorus, has a singing chorus a boys’ Mr der and girls’ Smith 34 Foust ‘34 property 4 and Robert managers a — DR. AND MRS. KOHLER, MILROY, MARRIED FORTY YEARS The fortieth wedding anniver sary of Dr. and Mrs. W, H. Kohler was fit tingly olwerved at thelr home in Mil. roy when more than 100 guests Joined in the celebration The Kohler home was beautifull decorated with red roses in carrying out the ruby anniversary, Dr. and Mra Kohler's Sar. and Mary Kohler, parents in receiving Dr. and Mrs Kehler Apri; 4, 1894, by thelate Rev. John W White. Guests who attended the wed. ding forty years ago and wers presest at the anniversary were Mrs Kohler's brothers, J. B. Bunnell and W. I. Bun- neil Doctor and Mrs. Kohler a number of handsome gifts in ruby and orystal, in keeping with the annlvers sary. Dr. Kohler, prior to taking up the study of medicine, was a member for a number of yearg of the Hon, Leonard Rhone family, at Rhoneymede. He ia known to many as a young man, and professionally later in life. Congratu. lations, “ selected Carl Burk. manager: Alice McoClenahan ‘84, and Donald Ruble Bradford "34, publicity hol buninesg and managers; as Jack daughters ah assisted their the guests were married received ———— A TSA | CENTRE COUNTY H. §, MUSICAL FESTIVAL, PHILIPSBURG. APR. 20 Representatives from the high schools In Centre county will hold a musical festival at Philipsburg, Friday, April 20th. The pupils will not be in vompetition. Like musical festivals will be held in all the counties in the state. The entrants from the Contre Hall high school are as follows: Bara Odenkirk, soprano solo: Sara Odenkirk, Geneva Hess, Angeline Hess, trio; a mixed ohorus consisting of {Ken Frank, Robert Bradford, Jack Kit. (er, Angeline Hess, Genova Hess, Ruth | Walker, Ruth Reider, Sara Odenkirk Ruth Hartley, Mabel Burkholder. i i ! 193), — D. BRISBIN 9IND REACHES BIRTHDAY, Hall In APRIL Former Centre Veteran, Experiences Andersonville Florence ~Remembers Lineoln. | Yooh 4 Re ! g | Mrs j Mies i Lane, : fay H. J Alice West Mr. Brishin day, and interested in He many EY drove Boone £ Loone Hartford reads the papers and C4 well ail topics automobiling In he came own car in informed the t oO he day en jove and on 1 : Hartford goes rides { Ur Years he unt f« fact, when h a — ol A —. § HORSES, 4 COWS BURN IN NITTANY VALLEY BARN £s . » E B. Vonada, a farmer living near Mackey ville, in Nittany Valley, suffered { between 34.000 and $5.00 on farm, Wednesday evening A large bank barn, with cropa, livestock and several other build. ings, including pig Pen, were Tre farm, which by Hazel, adjoins that Mr. Vonada, The Hazel supper when ing of the ly a loss 0 his tentant of last week, the corn-erib and destroyed was farmed farmed b family * tenant Cle Y was at 3 a about 7 o'clock he bark- dog ince wing heard, which usual anno the approach of visit As they } ut t 0 soe whe was ap. proaching. seemed 5 Burs’ In. to flames Wn every part ¢ of Besides i antity F atraw and and cows, which could not be reached. were burned. The family get ting nine head four pige Mra. Hazel's LEE f i ontls Corn wir horses guoceaded In of ORC Ot cattle and nis de. Was #0 WAYNE FEED DEALERS BANQUETED AT MARKLAND forty Wayne feed dealers from and adjoining counties were royally entertained at a banquet, re cently, by their company at the Markland Hotel, Belisfonte, Ferd Christen, eastern representative from Harrisburg, assisted by Watson Laupher, district representative, were in charge of the evening's festivities, The entertainment feature was fur. nighed by W. W. Kerlin, local Wayne feed dealer, in the person of Fred DP. Robison, of Curwensviile, Mr. Robison Is a magician, ventrilo- quist and ragpicture artist, and pre. sented an hour of refined and mysti. fying entertainment. | The Wayne feeds are manufactured by the Allied Mills, Inc, with mills in Peoria. 111; Fort Wayne, Ind.: Oma- ha, Nebr. Buffalo, N. Y.: Bast 8t Louis, Ils, and Portsmouth, Va. 3 Over Centre tre Reporter, $1.50 a yeas TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, 4 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS y I ta § i wd F § orses 1 Blove e funer- at nd on Centre Packer, tele Kane Mis- in the had a gs In the lege, the sey on t done under of the s@- Foust Pollers bungalow was built Mr. 1, superintendent of the Joosd being Henry by MUTA plant given the home in Willlamsport, annountg de of the engagement of daunghtter of DF. of State College. and E4- f Sayer, the wedding some time during the prospective bride ig & the College High class of 1923, and State College, of 1827. She is at present em- as a teacher in the schools #t Pa. Mr. Everitt is a graduate College, class of 1930, and fe at Georgetown Univer: Washington, D breakfast at 13 a Was ma Helen Foster, ment Mins J. ¥ Foster, 1 fo summer Ae The of graduate State school, Class ployed Canton, of State n instructor {uity, [8 ording 8. Ax {John furnished WY director of work the four months’ period in or since Lig in November, $230.852.838 was approx” Contre include to statistics Sonterville, relief. during CWA option { prion : ‘the was force i 4 T month, in does not spent 08] various $57.71 This amount in | Federal or State projects for food ree i! In addition to the above expendi. ture, 37.500 was spent in unemployment | relief The payroll for the wpek end. ing April 7th, amounted to approxi. mately $4,000, including the Social Sur. vey and the total number employed on all was 1115, including 42 women Projects, © imately GO per county inf projects Last week's Reporter contained an item relative to the lumber operations about to begin by Thomas A, Davis at Pottery Mills, on a timber tract pure chased hy Mr. Davie from the Allison heirs. In conversation with the lum- berman since then, the writer is ine formed that the tract contains sixty acres, covered almost exclusively with white pine and hemlock. Some of the trees are estimated to cut as muuch as fifteen hundred feet and above. Ev erything on the tract large enough ts make a 2x4 and over will be cut, it be Ing unprofitable, Mr. Davis says, to let. young timber stand where the growth is as thick and large ag fs the case in this instance, for the reason that in felling the larger trees the younger ones are damaged beyond ree pair by nature. Mr, Davis, a number of years ago. worked for the Huyetts MeNitt Lumber company on the Scotia timber tract,