The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 14, 1934, Image 1
el FALL VICTORY IS FORECAST; FARMER-KIWANIS PICNIC ANNUAL MEETING CENTRE CO. C. H. H, 8, ALUMNI GIVES “BILL” . SPYKER, SOLDIER BOY, STATE PARLEY, HARRISBURG HERE NEXT THURSDAY! SHEEP & WOOL GROWERS’ ASS'N| RECEPTION TO CLASSES "31,738,314 WRITES FROM ANGEL ISLAND TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. A militant Pennsylvania Democracy Farmers of Ferguson, Half Moon, The Centre County Sheep and Wool More than one hundred alumni Cen- Angel Island, California, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST on Saturday pledged anew its alle€ ipaiton, Potter, Harris and College Growers’ Association held their annualltre Hall High school were present at May 1534. LoC fiance to the recovery policies of Pres- : a ““Imeeting in the Court House at Belle-la recent reception glven for the class Mr ith FROM ALL PARTS . ’ ou = ltownships, are uniting wity the Ki Wednesday evening of last]es of "31, '33 ‘84 in the local Hig ident ' Roosevelt and laid plans for a fonte on Vednesday evening « asties of ‘31, '33 and '34, In the local ig (1s versity’ smashing victory at the November 6 week. The following officers and di-}school building. A delightful program moving a}... ‘ 41 a ii A : ca vip or Ln . ‘ aduated 20 s B4th annual comes general elections the ninth annual community plenie on (rectors were elected to serve during the ]lwas arranged, which was as follows: round, but at last al gettied dow In an atmosphere of optimism andlihe falr grounds at Centre Hall, on coming year: : Musical selection by Keystone Mel-}for about harmony, the Democratic State Com-l<Thursday, June 21. The residents of J. K. Alexander, Unlonville, presl-lody Boys mittee met, reorganized and reaffirmedltowns and boroughs in these and sur- dent; W. E. Welght, Jacksonville, Vict Address the platform adopted last February. rounding townships are also invited to]president; C. Smeltzer, sfonte, | sociation, David I. Lawrence, of Pittsburgh, lattend secretary-treasurer; Harvey J Hoy,l Selection sooner wanis Club of State College in holding t heerved In itch] th ‘nion Sunday schoo Farmers every ill m Bund ening 7:30 o'clock. 3 3 : ¥ { am forward News ; avai je ak energetic Roosevelt leader of Alleghe It will be an all-day affair wit, a]Bellefonte, Wm. Campbell, Centre Hall, Reading, “Kentucky ." by Mrs. ]to salling to the other si Rl iamna. of Ronit’ ful 5 oi ny county and Collector of Internal | hasket pleni at noon The grounds|Charles Sellers, raddle, George Wil-|George Sweeney ass '27 L$ feel the sway and pitch o -t od i; Brine 3 "taal 3 ems Revenue in the Western district of |provide splendid plenic facilities; plen-|son, Zion, and 1 McKenzie, State] Song by the three Hess Sisters a ship In rougy water can even 1 ap ort’ Ment - Eung- Pennsylvania, was unanimously elect-it. of good water, tables, shade and leg directors Song and dance by Kenneth Franklla wi watch the off boy i Mrs, Eur ed State Chairman, with the voluntary ghelter in case of st Coffee will Renled ds were received on thisland Woo retirement of State Chairman Warren je provided but each should bring «wool pox As rt ros Reddinz Van Dyke containers, pltchers, ete. nt. J K. Alexander, arrangements |Searson Mrs, Edith Dewitt, of Williamsport, Some leading fea {il be horsejhave been m o loa i wool at Address was elected vice-chairman and Robert ishoe pitching, a bal between [the Fuel an ipply Ww ow at lolasa 2 1. Mvers, of Camp Hill, treasurer.farmers an Ziv Ji rit lellefonte of riday and Saturday Mer Ralph M. Bashore, of Pottsville, man of the E -for-Govert mittee in the prin . campaign, was ap appointed secretary he State Com- |i mittee. He will sslst Bawrence In the active direction f the November | campaign. TI wgrressive mittee, setting for Administration's tent to fight for pletion, was enthu ed. Its prineip —— CENTRE COUNTIANS IN PHILA. IN ANNUAL PICNIC, JUNE 18}, { Cort « 5 '"GRUENWALD HORSE SALE SET FOR JUNE 25 OR 26) PESN STATH GRADUATES 66 FROM CENTRE COUNTY] § { I i NEARNESS OF TITLES CAUSES CONFUSION IN CHURCH MERGER TE ILIGHTNING KILLS HIGHWAY WFP WORKMAN SEEKING SHELTER om | — ¢ 1 ——— ! LOCAL AND PERSONAL. “WISS PERSONALITY” TO BE : NAMED BY LEWISTOWN FIREMEN GOODRICH RUBRER CO, TO SPON- SOR BIG FIGHT BROADCAST | 6TH ANNIVERSARY SALE BY me——— a — BOOSTER STORE MERCHANTS SUSQUEHANNA CAMP OPENS. q make barn, ‘ " Bor ab 2 atatam el fell EXAMINATION FOR MILLHEIMP.O. ghest tandard of Miss 3 felon i" nly li, nd the fall to 1 ntry below Be i TO BE HELD AT CENTRE HALL VI i the : rchand 1 hter of and Mrs BA 1 sc advserit the Dare no" in turdes ie : nal , ridathe tor the] 1 16 ye : thi nization} shnlor A font fonday, grad Of ATTEND HOMAN REUBRION, —~ i § ol wv hire Hrnk ey vile a GRANGE PARK, SATURDAY roken hand, infor shoulder, and nmin He i i RN" any n towns hers of ven 1 Fitor her in vered hemloci Among a using | College ge. pn : I'l tig 3 nan the unan sasful Lidders were George rk and jwas Ray . vi NOTICE TO PLUMBERS, Ee ot. tha forming ¢ ro Tepal work now being in progress £5 ¥Y 1a 4 A onthe oll, son of Mr. (Secarson a son. James Seareon ane 4t} sue vou will find 1 OLE IHOOTH 4 ing haste f 4 37 a i Row 3u4 "hd Mm harles Homan, Pine Grove Alberta Williams won all the oash with white for trim. The] The day was pleasantly spent, Speak. prizes and one medal at the annual houne will be given #t*lers on the oscmaion: were Rev. 8. F commencement of the Howard High : school. The medal was for the senior having the highest grade for four years, and the prizes for senior have ing highest grade in English, highest grade in socia; science, highest grade Saturday night James Foust was giv-}lin languages, highest grade In pole en a surprise birthday party, the Dirth-jence and the prize for highest grade hey CRARRO “wi helr home com- tre Hall is being represennted by thela.e nel his 38¢1 The affal {in thematio 3 1 between tot a Ava tthe . dividuals - . pw ath they cannot secure in th ny nig his 38th o affalr wag ar ji ma matics was divided bet ciples rate first with me; indi duals CENTRE COUNTY . y tie choral club under the direction of Mrs. |. As i a " munities ranged and candidates, second HOSPITAL NOTES. Alberta Krader. Songs which will belosnuine surprise. Those at the gath- SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES sung are “Drink to Me Only Withl.ving were Frank White and family, . . The net cash price to be paid the Thine Eyes” and “In the Time oflwm Foust and family, Earl White and signed without regard to politics aske Saturday evening, June 36 by he William Young, Centre Hail, R. D. 2, Li,ambers of the Sheffield Prdoucers Roses family, Henry White and wife, Miss}inZ Governor Pinchot to appoint Mrs. Y. P. M. CC. of the Evangelical church 1, surgical patient, was discharged on . , a Cooperative Association, Ine, for the! Mea Jacob Bible, of Phoenixville, ac. | Helen White, George Sweeney and {Emma Hunter, widdw of the late Robe on the lawn of the church, ioe en 1 Y1onday. milk sold by them in the month of May, | companid by Mr. and Mrs. George] family, Mrs. Wa MeClenalmn, Mra lert ¥. Hunter, to fill the vacancy io cake, lemonade, and homemade candy Fred Oaman, Pine Grove Mills, alia $1.48% per hundred pounds for ywisnesicl and son ‘Glenn of Spring City, | Robert McClenahan, Glenn Hackett andi a : ty . 8 " : : Durin will be for male. surgical patient, was discharged Tues- [Grave 1 milk testing 3.5% butterfat In ng Mrs George Miller, also of Phoen- | Merrill Walker and family i. SGUELY treanurery. offie. ‘ . ———— A A AY AAA day. the 201-210-mile mone, with the estab ljeville. became guests of her sister, After the wellwishing on the part of the latter days Mr Hunter was among Cloyd Dinges, of Coburn, was ad.]lished freight, grade and butterfat aif- sree John A. Martz, and family, on [the guests, refreshments were served. or he lied that hia friends Jaks the 3 : » y s 8 ” > $ nfo { mitted as a surgical patient Wednes- | ferentinis This fs an Increase of 28 srengav and remained until Wednesday er —————— : 1 o -e ure the appointment for any econts per hundred pounds over the vg wife when the vacancy occurred, afternoon. They were called here on Shooting Mateh at Spring Mills, kn . . Miss Alice BE. Reitz. a medical pa-]Price for May, 1833. inocount of the death of Philip A. Aue which he felt would be soon. What ! . A shooting mate will be held atjthe Governor will do is of course, ® oo a a a ht i” or o. ¥ ; i he av oo tore Nn Mrs, Harvey 8 Bmith, Centr all, Be tl; ra : : 5. Prizes will be awarded the win: ve y fst: Y.eave the laurel where n tre RH oy 3iavvey in eg hs ro Hall class mail to points not covered by of: skilled auto driver, was at the wheal of} 2 a hre a im teed ya i partite it lo Stow: tat is where ¥ patient Viday. : iy FO% eo of mailing has been extended fo the car that transported the Chester], cents per shot, ls serve had 1 lived : es Wn iooks its best. ; a July 1st, 1935, [county people. tg ? ag. . re will be ¢ for all per-jthe 16th Anniversa held on Wednesday ans connected vith th plu ing Home {to which our readers are invited § Fu ” ~idustry at the American Legion was the State Chairman i ™ ¢ later Greenhoe on nlmes y Morris-C tand Campaign Committee in Bellefonte, on Thursday evening, tooster Stores still maintain the fair " hos a. J. I. Holmes, and : Frist _opein Ambpaign ’ ERS . - : \ i 4 = aa Kes gait - a rn » 3 ry ” i 0 : ratic Primary pledges [June 14th, 8 o'clock, to discuss the minded polley that wag adopted when Fifteen groups of singers with a to- ran oman in the SIO CTratic r ry 3 . he ‘ 3 3 3 : A A ‘ ¢ ¢ ica og 4 Bt . t r + nd service ' tha Dem: code Please he present and take part jthe organization was first formed ofltal of 330 voices Ww il ompete in the —————— ————— fa suppor and sory v io tn i fio State ticket In Totter tr War-|in the discussion.—Comm 2t lurging out-of-town people to patron- Rural Chorus Contest at the Farmers’ BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. ooratic State ticket In n ir ar- : i i n Van Dyke, Democratic State Chalr {zs thelr home stores first and come Field Day of the Pennsylvania State ren nn Ye, v SOOT ¢ “1 : § of * : . . iy t 1 further declared:"Party prin . . . . . * . . to Booster Stores only for the things! College this (Th irsday) evening. Cen man, and further deciare ! 1 by Mrs. Foust, and proved ajMiss Willams and Frances Holter » ———E MA ATTAIN Petitions have been circulated and A lawn festival will be held this . . . . . 9 Pennsylvania mountaing are begin ning to look their best since the pink and white laurel blossoms are showing There are many scoctions in the moun: tains almost wholly covered with the Beautiful bursting buds, To the tour.