ap —— m——— re eevee a — cots toi VOL. CVIII. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, JI INE 28, 1934 NO. % ! ] TO MAKE FACT-FINDING SECOND SESSION DAILY BIBLE 2000 AT FARMER-KIWANIS JUNIATA VALLLEY SCOUT CAMP | ONDITIONS BAD IN NORTH 10 N AN UNTY NE S Hs i: UR OF EVERY COUNTY SCHOOL COMES TO CLOSE PICNIC ON GRANGE PARK IN 7 MTS. NOW OCCUPIED DAKOTA, WRITES SUBSCRIBER D GO : A . 1 th . tox Inform- The second session of the Daily Va acting the nelg rhood 1 he y Saou Lm ! sever Antler, N une 1 434 Having in mind the priceless ini ° wrm- | Mot prec fed hrough tion Bible school at . lose § 2.000 ons, the ninth a unl I Editor ot +d cass | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ation he linn Mi AIH : ' % 3 Sunday evening with held in the Evangel Te] i O. money order for $1 to pa FROM ALL PARTS went were very much pl gin] § FUOL ron sia y finisn CUP Dy OOD in ti 1 bs. i rogress th onl an au FF armes eorge \ #h 1 3 : : ide vag ¢ ) ; el educators, « wen will be loan ‘o om] de- “next Governor." : tad 5 % wea jIOMINALION WAS Teplesellis Officers of Democratic clubk, leager ; rej more scholars Fhe {teachers Wore: twee or of independent gvoups ris ’ Nerul 1 Kindergarten: Mrs, Zang, Evelyn Hess selva sith " 3 svt} hia county. will be given an opport unity | Primary, Ruth Zamg, Ruth Hart} Ys ; von id. was the oldest cb Isabel Bradford; Junior, Rev, J W county and division com tees in each #0 give to the Democratic cholce for . i in Walk, son ef : kh 7 § Angeline am WY Lusso! . oth 2 . ’ 4 Governor thelr notion of what should Zang, Angelin He . RA : *IMr. and Mrs dor alk, was the y wi bk YORE nost evervhody Is VERE I tv af th .oods® pastor of the Methodist church, as. . t ) agai ' yor most ryhods is, be done for their “meck of the WOODUS. > . : vougest person i vont if age being gy putting ot ol 1 for the Pe sla | IL § . om : . . aint end 3 4 1% shart = sNOe Oo Ter —- s— & pulang “i 3 ML aN EE son an a3 A J Five dave of each week beginning sisted during a hort absence of Rev. but eighteen davs. } / Zang he motor jets. 8.000.000 “py are nl f grasshoppers Agnes Geary, 3 oy 3 jevoted to t : eons 33150000 (last year they werd very bad, afd Hoth of the loca hh hool faculty, : v 5. will wv devoted to t eu . #1 x Rd ike St make z Jui Bs the State. The quest for in-] A festival will be held Saturday eve- ii Kline and 1k at Hoa key our « t ate, 4 it oo ’ . a . +f Mne Grove Mills won the Horse Teor mation will be ended in the early (ning, July +, on the lawn of the Ev-|" oy . : 1 ¢ i Robert " tion 1 es 1 0 ari} ay ting contes ai! iE ET Octol » church for the purpose of Lng ntest, defeating R part of tober : anking ut the defeit ine od in the] Harpster and William Corman in elare bullt. To A two-fold result will be dhtained making : iwliel nourrea in : a DULL A o-fold rest gh aaa i. x HMNAS fi . ta vrs vei pe conduct the school. All parents and . . Inge, In the major part of the campalgn, JS . yildres 1 adked for the nail driving contest for ladies, . 5s oad . a tn 2 ’ io Oo e¢ children are ask fo 4 Candidate Earle will be in a position : Mary Neldigh, Mrs Ney Hunter and SEE “Hicontlv with jtheir port to discuss local issues intelligently wilh jro= PporL, . il Mra Motliershaugh finished in that Sixty-four happy Youngeiers A . >. 4 x der. while Dorothy Markie § his audiences. ; : re : ’ ' A Centro dl o reiday for thelr ann Governor Earle, after is election entre Hall on Friday for their a ih omplete knov ge of the|BH school plenic at Hecla Parl The most pretentiohs sgleucturé on ate up everything that was green oX- will attend Sun r Bession atl coat a 4 . ng They di ot Wika! Ts a : : the grounds is the dining hall, around}’ ' ie tomatoes. They did not lke Penn State when | ns on Jaly 24, which In a general way the villages 0 we had some tomatoes to use They I hh tak pecial werk which 4 x is Ploneer Vil-12 4 that was about all we got out of attendande at oa pitted gardens Xeepl a WwW PoO- open # $ fronts, ar te omodate twenty. : 3 it . "£1 as the "hop-i £IgNL Lroopers wit Carson Village has » capac constitue ts in every noox i cniiaren . Hall ¢ css loess As le A ENROLLMENTS FOR CCC CORPS: 83000 PER ssn A ASP EROS ST——ARMSTRONG. yauon Leri i i t BIO iY i : 3 : : [BELLEFONTE WOMAN TAKES : OWN LIFE, ON SUNDAY! MAHA i DUST OR SPRAY BEANS, \ TO SAYE FROM BEETLES 16 LIGHTNING BOLT KILLS S-YR.-OLD BOY AT MILESHBY RG om Mo HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN, Dexa Way fhe i § tricot vey |} {i . : F am . ———rbeiabe—————— 8S. Alumni Plenle. : : i peak er CLOVER FARM STORES PICNIC STATE 18 HOST A Py, ar arn scaivbia |P21e late of Bellefonte, deceased, TO FUTURE FARMERS]: 0 ta maniistarrs recom. 20T Yovera) years was Gistitian at Se—————————————— ‘ v ia 3 Ne 4 % 8006 students of vocation tmendatio I thon Re 1 | EIEN) oliege, bu r matron at an STATE CIVILIAN CC CAMP a vated by ‘the. clud ursloulttre ake ai QUOTA SETTLED AT 8788] ; y eanisations of ai tearfiold | ture Far w 4 ) pi counties ania Sta “oil on Wednesday to Robert DD. Fletcher, director of eme n tmith laa i w1 As in Pittsburgh wrmed the of the ar parents fifth Pennsyl- week In ivestock, and ento and a winner sent Pennsylvania regional contest in September tenchers and supervisors | wal agriculture wl attend. yeh 1 a r June 21st number. ocational education conference Apr the beautiful month un have received it each Saturday v § 18 r i % % 3 t y al i 3 F ne forwa ‘ Harry B Sof Qinta 3 ss Iv purehasin “Help Cripple ofl-jearly in the week are assisiing memes . : a ’ ed forward to . : ‘ : y pu i x f . . 0, June, the glorious mon {Ethel May herringion, .sState Lmie fren” stam hich may be secured of the college rural education CENTRE COUNTY ® Martin I. Rpotty Flemi ¢ | from Mra FF. V. Goodhart, Mrs, W. W staff and representatives of the State week with pleasure, And countless varied | Fut) , Kin eilefonte | Kerlin and their representatives in this] Department of Public Instruction in That blcom for the high and lowly Despite . HOSPITAL NOTES oiEdther P. Xing ssRollefontalt AFR A all to buy. Cripplediconducting the contests Amid the spring-time bowers a EE NE {Charles W. Rager .. Nittany | #ection Do not fall to buy. Crippled nducting th { . ured last week's heavy rainfall In . . . . . 9» . . . * Lucille Huntingdon : Howard | hildren in this community have al- SLE : It is June when the bride in herlerocks, or what have you, asserting Crust : Bellefonte ready had much direct benefit from the Ray I. Harbach, recently appointed gplendor " sald receptacles to have been full to ov Martha Hoy 1ellafonte. surgical; | Winifred Armstrong Boalaburi society's work. postmaster at Logasion io sue ead A 1s adorned for the cholee of her heart, lerflowing, only a fraction over two Mrs. Nellie I, Moyer, Bellefonte, RB. D. | gy : ——————— i he A gin n With & wreath - na Mina gi I an An O ellatonte . . ar. ‘Wr MG Was appoi on vacancy ¥ ome 6 doth part. terologioal ations Yellefo y surgical; Mary Wallzer, Bellefonte, ROY DUTROW, 3, BREAKS LEG Municipal Theatre Attractions, It is a Mr. Harbach vejected # from home and kin she doth part fagtervicsion ations at Belletunte, aught al; Haward L BurnsBuow Shoe; / IN FALL FROM FENCE fray and Saturday this week, the]... appointment because the postoffice ft is June, when the child is most] a 3% ches of taintall Hohe gr Bova Rr "D. In a fall from a fence, Wednesday om one Municip] er Waa reduced from third to fourth siasa, wt apt d his work lay: and upon this information you can de v . fo "Ee ‘ . * thus affecting the compensation of the ile engaged in his work or play: fo.a4 When some one tells you we surgical: John P. Wolfe, Woodward, lafternoon of last week Roy Dutrow. “Down to Earth” A special attrac |o..master. When the Sabhath too slowly ap ly.4 , 6 or S.dnch rainfall, al you medical: Mrs, Philip Mulbarger, Pleas-|3 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs, John [tion has beeh booked for July 4th and} . proaches, need to say to him is “Don't tell me ant Gap: Andrew Ramich, Infant. |Dutrow, tenants on the Spayd farm at|Sth—8tan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in| For it is also thelr CHILDREN'S: ow i" for know it you surely wi . Spring township, surgical; Ann Curry, |Earlystown, broke the bone in the (“Sons of the Desert” { : DAY. 3 ¥ infant, State College, surgical; Mre tright leg midway between the knee Every one will enjoy the attractions NUTICE—~NOTICE, Mre, Emma B. Hunter, widow of Rob. Emily B Wanece, Rebersburg, surgical: jand thigh, The youth was takon to hooked for the week of July 4th, Bo ye who pass on thru this life, — ert F. Hunter, was appointed treasurer Daniel Fines, Bellefonte, medical: Fllajthe Lewistown. hospital where the frac. d And roam so blindly about, of Centre county by Governor Pinchot, Fetzer, 11. Milesburg, surgical: Mra lture wag adjusted, and has since heen NO PAPER NEXT WEEK : During the months of July and [Could crush and suppress ite splendor] Wadnesday evening of last week, the Bisie Hackenburg, Woodward, medical: jgetting along very well He wili re. : LT Ry | August, this Store will be closed Would cause “The stones to ory oul” lappolntment being for the remainder Mrs. Saran Mae Keeler, Bellefonte, mad: main at the hospital for at least ane Next week being the week of the e i 5 i f For all nature's resplendent in beauty of her. late hustand's term, or AHPrOX- a gl foun 4 og’ oh § 3 Ly i * foal: Mamie B. Gast. State College; lother week, Fourth, no paper will be jssted ih Thursday afternoons In addithon fo A » ' ___ imately twenty months, Before make fos , ’ 5 3 — this office, thus affording the publish- J And as bright as the gun at high hs Cota medical: Donald V, Wolfe, 5. belles — . . t “ 8 of the regular Tuesday and Thursday 1 Root ing the appointment the Governor tele ig * Post ¢ View € ¥ : * fonte, surigloal. Milthelm borough eouncll decided on]? 8 brief respite Yom the sm i : Bo. welcome these God-given sili to graphed Mrs. Hunter whether or ad oi o* “pp bo & %ig pT i 3 ba io f Sebi Jn _— ext lesue will hear || weenings’ closing, an : 5 she desired the appointment, and was § Jilly 13th A pital at the begining of the week ough, 3 for bullding and 2 for pwr date of July 1 i / i promptly informed she dl The pp » oh 8 ¥ 3 wh .. The assessed valuation of realty In that ——————— NIEMAN'S DEP'T STORE, In this beautiful month of June polntment followed closely, and fs ap R borotgh is $208.5560 The freshman clase at Ponn State Millhelm, Pa. ~Verna Breon Haokenbors, proved by members of both the major Phe Camry 140 « Yeu : thi) fall is limited to 1400, Rebersburg, Pa. politieal parties in the county, a trust we fir aly well on our ret ims of some who meas: Admitted during the past week: Carl H There were 44 patieuts in the hoa-]8 tax millage af 10 mills for the bor —————— ah—-v.