The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 30, 1934, Image 1

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VOL. CVIII.
1934.
A
NO. 34
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Thursday--Grange
PROGRAM
9:30 A. M.—Finals, Hor
ing Contesy,
10:00 Concert
Band,
11
1:00
Band.
1:30
retary
A.M
00 A M
P. M.
P: M Hon. A
National Dairy
a} J
Union.
Hon
State
2:30
Master
M.
Penna Grange
Baseball
M
(Lea
3:00 P.
Millheim
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gu game
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6:30
Band.
M
8:00 P.
Players
P
in
M.-
M.— Announcement
mM
11:00
contest
ners Grange Ly
———
The Grange Encampment
and Fair opened
picious cifcumstances on Saturday
greater part 450
Yn Grange Park became
families from Centre and
counties during Saturday and
. days previous The
tion on the park is
tween 3500 and 4000 persons,
i wv
is
sixty-first
aus-
The
tents
the most
under
of the CANVAS
inhabited by
adjoint
i
ng!
he two
tenting popuia-
estimated at be-
which
estimate considerably h
Wednesday and 1
ing days of the
The tents
tt
m
tents
ore care
floors
been el
the
pieas
charge of
folio
anculs
wns
and
Choral clul
M
numbers
SONKS,
zither
hy
berta
the
Wi
WORK OF VOCATIONAL
JUDGED AT THE
STUDY
FAIR
written judging completed
lows:
Farm Appliances
Rhop i. Harry
Hugh MeCMlintie,
Klinger, Harris,
Furniture: 1.
2. Dean Stover,
Harris.
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“
Harris;
3, Harold
Comly,
Harris;
Thomas Hoss, Harris;
Gregg, 3, Wm. Fol
Junior Projects,
1, Spurgeon Hennigh, Gregg.
1, Gladys Orove, Gregg.
Garden: 1, Cathavine Barger, Gregg.
Swine: 1, Haze; Zettle, Cregg; 2.
Bernice Barger, Gregg
Note Books,
Poultry:
Dairy:
Dairy: 1, John Wilkinson, Greg: 2,
Wm. MeCool, Gregg: 3, Robert Camp
bell, Gregg.
Animal Husbandry: 1. Cameron Mus.
ser, Gregg: 2, Dean Walker, Harris
3. Wm. Folk, Harris,
Crops: 1. Adam Condo, Gregg: 2,
Dean Btover, Gregg: 3, John Walker,
Harris, \
{Continued on Inside page)
GRANGERS PICNIC
HELD SEPTEMBER 24,
Thursday, September 24,
first plenio held
Pomona Grange in
It was then and for a
jater known the
but its attendance
faot that
organization was held con
merchants and middle.
i
FIRST
1874
1874,
under
It
that
Wis
the Wiis
the auspices of the
Centre county,
of
Grangers’
number years
Picnic,
notwithstanding
as
the ti
Cir in
Ange
tempt hy
may
men was from all ranks,
Iusively confined t«
gathuoring was held
prior to ti time
meeting
ecorded
ho was one
connect
his reference
the largest
Ls
th hel
wn
1
remembered.”
e Kind ever in this cou
will be long
Christian Dale, member of
"
n
{ 1
rom
president the
the
organized
* » ¥ t .
TANKS, Was nea Lrg i
foll
¥
i
owing were vice-presidents
daranges
various Subordinate
a year
Rishel, Prog
A. J.
Brett,
Eagle,
Ga WwW
Thompson,
Center;
Christ Alexander,
James McClintie
MceNight,
Tess ; Camp
Half
iearge
R.
Bald
G
Spring
Hen-
Musser,
Jenner;
Fa John
irview;
les Christ Dale, Jr.}
had
and
it
consulted
irprised He y viglon of
Fair
well
with
men on all subjects
to acting he put
ideas, and it
come those
(irange
fae beyond
kown that
his committees.
but when It came
into motion his own
was his power to
of less vision that
Encampment bie
:
companions he |
iw
always
Overs
is re.
1934 gnthering.
NOTE: The:date of the “Granger
Pienie” In Leech's woods as given in
the beginning of this article—Sept. 24,
1874-18 correct
AR ar AI MS IAAI A
The wind was taken out of the sails
of Shouse's American Liberty League
when the President pointed out that
not one word was sald about “human
the obligation of one citizen
toward another Glass and Byrd, of
Virginta: Tydings, of Maryiand, and
of North Caroling, all Demo:
Benators, who were sald to be
sympathy with the Shouse move.
orntic
in
their loyalty to the Roosevelt admin:
PERHAPS IT'S RHONE AVE., OR PROGRESS
STREET, GRANGE PARK, WHERE YOU'LL
FIND YOUR FRIENDS DURING THIS WEEK
Rockey, Mrs. John Wright and
John Hubler, George Homan,
Mry. Harry Hoy, James RR. Irvin, Char
lotte Klinger, George Mothershaugh,
Edward te
HAZELTON
PA FURNACE-BI1
Mrs, L Peters
YEAGERTOWN
AARONSBURG
Wert
PORT MATILDA
M. Pringle, Gilbery
HOWARD--Malcolm
Amelia } Kert
ROCK SPRINGS
son,
WARRIORS MARK
ALTOONA ~—Mrs Frank
UNIONVILLE -Howard
PHILIPSBURG-—M
man, Mrs, Harry Stump
MADISONBURG--Mrs. Pear!
man. Mre. George Long, Frank
Mary Swartz, Charles Wert
COBURN--Jacoh Bartges, C. 8
terman, Joseph Lynn, Martin
Paul Vonada 24 A. Weaver
ZION Clyde Hockman, Harry
ey
HOWARD-Miles Bartley
MILESBURG-- Mary Broyles,
W Keller, Lioyvd Emith
HUBLERSBURG—L
Vonada
NITTANY
and
HARRISEB
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If
whose
friends
n of
Pennsylvania
following
discover they
Ralph
fall
ormer
find
location
you tO your
3 erie avr
r was one Rockey,
a dozen more Central
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towns, this week, scan the
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ist and perhaps you will !
Jat anc. pera ; Floyd Palmer
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tenters
fn
Centre
are among the vast throng « \
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Park,
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As
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enue, Grange Pocht
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Harry Fisher
Herman
Miles
Robert
Brooks, ¥ Her-
Robert
dford,
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H. Luse,
arles Andrews
Bartholomew, George ©
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D. M. Bradford, Rich
H. Burkholder, C. T.
Delaney, Ralph Dingess
Mrs N. E
George Fat
Fetteroll
Mrs
Miler
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J. H. Durst
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jam girl
Mre Earl Kline
BELLEFONTE
Genree
WwW. Bartlev
Trash hy
a coroner's
Pen toy
ii HB
Hogers
Biddle
Mra. John
Hrooks
Chees-
1
dvest held
of Mifflin county.
The gir] who was killed was standing
on one of the running boards while
her sister was sitting on the front
fender ahead of her. The slater, War
fon, was thrown sixty feet, but es.
caped with a shoulder injury.
—
Coroner Ralph
ge Frank
Laouella
man. DD. B. Eckenroth, Simon Dugan,
Lynn Corman, Harry A. Corman, Mra,
Aber: Corman and George Blair, Jos
M Garfer, A CC Grove, D. COC. Grove,
Daniel Cirove, A C. Hartel, A. L. John.
son, Mrs. Bdgar Kelldry, D. M. Kline,
Mra. Harry Lutz Mrs, Willis Markle,
Mra. Allison Martin, Cornellus Mus. Ww .
sor, Hi M Musser, W. LIL. Clevenstine, ITHIN 500 TOTAL AUTHORIZED
Mrs. Earl C. Corman, Mrs. Gomer | Enroliemint In the Civillan Conser-
Dunkieteirger, Maude Sharer, Mrs. Vation Corps redched an all-time peak
Ralph Tressler, W. W. Tate, Mrs. E. |0f 362,000, within 800 of the total! sum:
B. Sunday. Mrd Lewis Smith, Mrs bor authorized by President Roosevelt.
Wm. Straub, Loyd Stover, Edward P.| Officials of the corps say the enroll:
Houser, Frank Houser, Henry Houser, ment of 50000 in the Midde-western
Harvey Hoy, J. BR. Hartman, Frank drought area, which the President or-
Hunsinger, Mra. Frank Irvin, Mrs. | dered recently, has been completed
Mary Ishler. Ray Ishler, Charlies Jo | Officials estimate thai young men
don. David L. Keller, Mra. Joa Nolan. | now at work in the forest camps and
Willis Ripka, Charles Russell, Farl shoe re
Shrockengret, Mrs. Henry Shuey, How [other projects of the CCC are sending
(checks totaling approximately $6,000.
rd Shuey T A. Smeltzer, John Spear. || ; . A :
oly Samuel Vonada, Merpill Wenver, | 000 monthly to more than 300.000 fam-
John Whinpo, J A. Wolf, Charles Zot. | : ;
tie, Mrs. Boyd Corl, Orvis Reed, Josenh | The men are pald $30 a month, and
Stover. Roy Zimmerman, Bruce Bech. these taken in from . velief rolls are
tol. Gleorwe Mioom. | requested to agree thal they will allot
BOALSBURG-Wm. Trouse, Foster [rom $20 fo $24 a month to their do-
Charles, Edwin Dale, Harold Fisher, pendents,
—-—
CCC ENROLLMENT 262,000,
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CENTRE HALL TRIPS HOWARD
5
52 IN THURSDAY CONTEST
[By HUGH MORROW, JR.)
Coming out i
Hall
sixth
’
Oi '
© nning »
an
Centre bunched hits
and in
Howard
day gi
With
Centre
frames
on the lo
ving the
the
Hall
ine n,
Bradfor«
led, and
ed
orougn
fourt
i
i}
thie
4
soored
down opposition
order in the openls
t ensive qd
er WO suc gubies
ond stanza scored Howard's
ind effected his
mound, Pastorious
ing four
Knarr
removas Mn
and inished, allow-
of Howard's
f
f
six hits,
was one
Hall
then complet
of the high scorers
walk the second
and it
$y
he was catcher
the keystone sack,
} the
Ie
i
i
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HOW
i
ARD
PASTORITUS FANS 18 AS LOCALS
DEFEAT STATE COLLEGE, 4.1
rd wt rue 0
fCr~4Ynued on Inside page)
TRAGEDY MARS CLOSING OF
LEWISTOWN FAIR AS RACE
Tragedy marred the closing of
1 Mifflin
A
f
BANKERS LOCKED IN VAULT:
BANDITS GET £3560 IN LOOT
Firat National
Huntingdor
af £3 200 d
the
before
sunging around
tha a hour § opened
#
roughly walted nth &:
for the opportunity
for The cashier, L
dressed men
looking
and tel
they
Allen
were
3,
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.
FROM ALL PARTS
vi sn ual
tion with bh ancl and
yd Mrs. H. L. Ebright, and
mp life on Grange Park
(Jack) Thompson
from a severe
I
or
é
Edward
recovered
Although
at-
physician ordered him
before re-
State
ir the
the Lew-
having
Aovele
ne:
ssidy
208 §
Centre
treat-
for
At
Danville
repre ented
Bellefonte, 40
Coburn
1 each
i ‘hilipsbu re.
and
and
ege, 42
Gap
Hebersbhurg
s ol
entre Coun
lind pension
moet
he
upon
The
re.
opiiation county.
imum amo
one L£
20 00,
iy
ve per month
Molte,
hecome
ime
Doris
wil
next
the
Wiiki-
the
{ing sone
a student in
Commercial College,
8|he graduate of
Week,
Williamsport
i= a
down on the floor of the vault. While
in that position all the avaliable mon
ey was scooped up and on leaving the
vault the badits closed the door, Im-
prisoning the cashier and teller,
Escape was made in a small blue car
in the direction of Huntingdon.
PHILIPSBURG JOURNAL'S PROOF
OF METURNING PROSPERITY
Shortage of houses in the borough
of Philipsburg and environg i= pointed
to ax an infleation of returning of
prosperity by the Philipsburg laity
Journal. For (he past five months, the
Fournal states there has been a notice
able shortage of both dwelling houses
and apartments throughout the town
proper and current reports state that
in surrounding sections the sftuation
ia very mucn the same,
In Morrisdale there is not a vacant
house avaliable for occupancy for a
roading of three miles surrounding the
center of the town,
and has not heretofore been mentioned
as one of a number of that class who
will further fit themselves education’
ally for their chosen life's work. Miss
Doris has been a member of the C.D.
Bartholomew family =ince she was a
child and, of course, Mr. Bartholomew
i* back of her In a financial way, and
is not giving support in a grodging
manner,
Campers on Grange Park this week
are not confined to this Immediate
community, nor fo the county or
RBtate, but to many States At one
camp headed by Mrs. Mattie Floray, of
Chicago, are representatives from
two cties—~Winter Haven, Florida, and
Chicago, 1. The former city has foe
fis representative Mrs. Russell Hans,
whote hushind fs a newspaper pul
lisher in Florida. Rhee ls a daughter
of Mra, Osman. From Chicago tomes
Mrs, Mattie Floray, a daughter of Mrs
Hulda Sullivan, alse a camper, an? a
»
niece of Mra Osman.