THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1034. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL relearn patil prarersd ifm en a » » » a ITEMS OF ® » LOCAL INTEREST ® Judge Fleming is holding court this v \ . . . a - . . . week In Allegheny county. over arm EN § | D IR 4 ii kK Rev, 8, F Greenloe's condition dure Farmers are complaining of rot in : : a ; : : potatoes ing the past week has changed but V, u 4 Ww - slightly, if at all 4 The charge of drunken driver was ol ore preferred against John Fetter, Belle Miss Betty, Ebright, a second year - B rd A J - Ar . fonte, Sunday morning. student at Penn State, aclepted a bid CENTRE HALL Dr. Hugh Morrow became ii a fo] BCOM® & member of Alpha Chi Om: 4 “I. ES.” APPROVED “READING AND STUDY” LAMPS ays ago, and while his condition 1s|°S® fraternity, gaye eo, le > re confined A half-hour radio program over pe Special Sale C. F. T0 BE GIVEN AS PRIZES IN THIS COMMUNITY! to the house. tion WRAK, Willlamsport, was put on A son was born a few days ago toby the Centre Hall Choral Club Mon- 9 Mr. and Mrs. E Victor Haney, at Cur. day evening from 6:30 to 7:00 o'clock. 1 1 WE KE ry 1 Y Na 3 wensville where the father is employed Mrs. Alberta Krader, of Bellefonte, di- A iB “ BY | LY ( ¢) N i KE yy i fay a8 a teacher in the High school. rector of he club, supplied geveral ¢ . 1 ' ’ i car Tw wd from selected Jus se ’. B re r grade It's carefully milled from selecte Rugseyy W. Bohh, grammar grade numbers, accompanying herself on : vit . . . teacher, joined his Tth and Sth grade zither hard wheats, and is best for bread pupils in a wiener roast in the Pen-|™*"% nington woods, last Thursday evening. William Dashem, son of Mr and pastries. A real quality flour, 8 SET wolff ermine cnn 2 wi Mrs rank rmashem, Centre Edward 1. Feltenberger, the crack irs. Frar Dashem, n : . rallav 17+ 18 a Penn State student " his 24 11 ce . JUST ANSWE Rt 10 potato grower in upper Brush hey Junior wear Mr. Dashem We x31 24-Ib Sack : ® © oo oo © "D a“ - . - 8 ifting potatoe a this time, is lifting pota a : mentioned last week In the Tails She Jia ana quality of the CT9W| centre Hal High ooh of gradunios - Fresh Ground: Old. Fashions i QUESTIONS —CGet Your Con- satifacte Ti +3 ‘ ng Penn state BO re i ot Doreywas an oversight: 7 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR a test Blanks at Once — You Need end i fonte Academy, is now graphic work in the chemistry depart.|$%: left here for his home in South Ib Bag. ui.is. ¢ et Not Purchase Anything to Enter! ment at Penn State, Our informant PRIZE YOU'LL need two things—a Contest Blank, and a 1 : ; . . . =a pe special Bulletin which tells all about Licht for Seeing. LANP! ONE of these new $9.78 ""Approved’’ Reading order to enter. The purpose of this contest is to and Study lamps will be given to cach of the winners of the four "Seience of Seeing.” weekly contests! + You are not under obligations to buy anything in acquaint you with the latest developments in the The lamp was designed The bulletin is intendelv interesting. Read it over by the 1.E.S. to relieve . . i : Will the green: colar of the Iara = fob 4, Lv dp oki and minimize eyestrain it takes just a few minutes—then you'll be able to attend tin the d oO — ne Thi whe tr the U, 8. Lumber Company, He willl Jl" _¢ SUILNer month ‘alt and fatigue by giving answer the 10 questions. Be sure to read the Contest attend the meeting in the capacity of} ~" “= "4% dh Ee wn an Lo ; {LUTE | proper light for seeing. . . a director. Bre 3th ye Ov Hanule You'll want one —this Rules—they're shown at the left—and turn in your . ¥ehe 49 : contest is your oppor Albert Emery, 1] art rtalps . elm, hi tunity! from. Centre H 'n Tuesday ry. beech, poplar tulip. This dis- | . . unity! , from th home te t oc- Is the general 1 : the color- | ectric 1 watt than October 6. cupled i1 51 Ff fore . ¢ Wetzel. home he is now located in from his Mrs. Burd's Hat Shop answers for the first of the weekly contests not later The contestant for the first week whose 10 ans hed . 1 wilt in the opinion of the judges, are best will 1 Tr, aa CONTEST | See our circular. Come to store RULES! Opitacn 01116 Ju Call and se «39 | of the four approved lamps. ; p——— S—————— Everyone . Ligible to fear WANTED-—-Market chickens of all | . A * HOSTERMAN ipate 3 fis contest eases cif) kinds: tankage sold. $1.50 per cwt excepling emploves of West A. M. Reigel. Centre Hall; phone 11- CENTRE HALL, PA Penn Power Company and Tunein KDK A at 6:15 P.M. Standard Time. R3 oN Yrrnet finn vo flyonet frome) members of their families, i Thursday, Ville eva) } » and hear Lois Organist : selurn or mail toed Kennedy. Baritone on the * Rotter contest form for the and Reed Kennedy, Baritone on the * Better [Telephone Heroines to Get Medals week's contest to the mer. Light— Better Sight” program. chant from wham Yor seve it, not later than October 6. All ” a COTE Y ww “ee ¥ .e » * uirie 8 A will } Winner of the First Week's Prize come the property of the Tri State Better Light Better to be Announced in this Newspaper “as Sight Committee Ihe decision of the judges TWO Ww E E K & fro m TO i A Y : will be final Get Your Contest Blank and Bulletin from YOUR DEPARTMENT STORE, FURNITURE STORE, or OTHER MERCHANT WHO IS DISPLAYING WINDOW CARDS IN REFERENCE TO THE “BETTER LIGHT —BETTER SIGHT” CONTEST, or from WEST PENN POWER COMPANY ALTOONA PLANS NEW HOME |» "8 25 88 vw o + ong top of closely Is portions WEEK CELEBRATION |® FARM CALENDAR. than mowing. There should be a—— {o wl hes of wih J Six-Day Program of Entertainment e win ection Scheduled October 7 to 12; All o Communities Invited, FREDDA V. RICHARDSON MARGARET B. GRANT Timely Reminders from ————————— i A ———— Miss Richardson, night operator portunity to display her devotion le for the Bell Telephone Company | to duty and resource 148, The 3 t oulanding prograr r] at Huntingdon, Pa., and Mrs . Cavalier,” crack 12-car ex- Grant, night operator in charge of press of the Pes ivania Railroad, the Diamond State Tels phone Com- | en route from + Charles, Va., i central office in Dover, Del, | to New York, w i h the Boston Red Bronze Medals for “ocutstand Sengers, raced ing acts of public service.” switch at W Vail medal sent the high A. M. on est award of 1 Svs an The enginemar are awarded annually ¢ ne | killed instantly, employes for acts or se which | gers were hurt, conspicuously strate the ideals! Mrs. 1 of public service held by the late | Dover Mr. Vail, former president of the | the wreck American Telephone and Telegraph | no resp Company. | railroad Miss Richardson remained at he; post on the second floor of a build. of the ing at Huntingdon while flamés | asked her to ne octasion as well as cities from a fire in the street love) por- | patcher at W ton. f OL the cit) tion of the building licked at the | her own - initiative, Mrs ant lesidenits of Altoona kK : - flooring beneath her feet. The blaze called the railroad ; cians an Zreater Fospons ¢ in the program broke out shortly after 3 A. M. on | the State Highway Police, 8 they will 1} olcit : vied pur. RICHELIEU May 5, 1933, Someone notified Miss | she rang the firchouse for the am- hase souvenirs the noeGms © i Richardson of her peril, but the bulance and called three volunteer which will IL tb farther the & LATEST ATL RE plucky Bell operator refused to! members of the ambulance erew at AERA Electric Sound System abandon Wer place at the switch | their homes, merce Industrial committee In Lring Continuous Shows 2 till 11 being made to board until she had rung the fire During all this time Mrs. Grant ) erigihen the pole alarm, notified the Fire Depart | was handling toll and long distance The returns of the drive h ning rod and vane on ment, advised her chief operator | calls from the baseball players and and { eeuit obtained in con- ehureh steeple, The and put through other important { other passengers on the wrecked tracting for additional industries will obert Montgomery in- emergency calls, | train, as well as the unusual vole Bot only be beneficial to Altoona but “HIDEOUT” BELLEFONTE, PA. Disregarding her protests that | ume of local calls prompted by curi- to other communities within the state with Maureen O'Sullivan, BEd: . te is 60 dail she be allowed to continue opera- | osity over the nature of the dis boundaries. a I id. (Shows 7015 and 9:00 daly. be improved otherwise since a 1 Wold. tion of the switchboard, firemen | aster. The program of the week opens on sward Arnold. ALL SEATS Now ing must be constructed its full length, finally insisted upon carrying her | Miss Doris Marguerite Stark and Sunday, October 7, which is known SAT, (This Week) ° 25e. Ho or —n. robin or by Miles down the ladder to safety and took | Mrs. Vivian Scanlan, Bell opera- as church attendance day. . Children 10e, RrRey Sng JOrry J WIEN, pring . § y : . Early on the morning of Monday, 4 : i Jil, and Floyd Snyder, Centre Hall es bom a Lieb aidan Ridpath. Sadgimgion. rs October 8, “New Hbme Week” will be “DEATH on the DIAMOND” THURS. FRI-SAT. The chureh was built in 1888, the flames had been brought under | installer in Philadelphia, were cited | *0Pounced in ail sections of the city Young. Nat Pendieton. : THIS WEEK) Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foreman, of{ control, went back to the switeh- | for honorable mention in connec- |PY heralds on horseback. Baffling mystery; blended er : Canfield, Ohio, and their won, Ray board. She resumed operation of | tion with the Vail Medal awards, Tuesday and Wednesday wil; bring with uproarious comedy and “HAPPY LANDING” Foreman, and wife, of Youngstown! = the switchboard until relieved by Miss Stark and Mrs, Scanlan were | P4®aars, block dances and the opening action. w Iacaueiin Ohio, were recent vistory here among other operators. honored for their conduct on Janu- ot ae, Industrial Exhibit at Jam a er, Ab ) relatives. The young man, employed “Her steadiness, presence of | ary 19, 1933, when they remained | ™O%aue. Moxa TUES. (Next wk) Ji Wells (Epic of the Air in one, of the large steel mills where mind and devotion to duty,” says |at the Smethport switchboard to Yedneaday Is marked as one of the : WED, (Next Week) reinforcement rods are made for con: the citation, “were in line with the | spread word of a serious fire close | f**'Ur® days on the program with Nila Asther i, MON. « TUES, - WED. crete roads, related a horrible sight best traditions of the Bell System.” | to the central office building. Sad- a mammoth street parade in the early Pat Paterson, Nil he witnesed in the milf" A rod, con. Mrs. Grant is to receive a Vail | dington was cited for his expert | *¥ nine. Herbert Mundi & big cast In J (NEXT WEEK) siderably heavier than a lead pencil, Medal “for initiative, good judg- | and persistent application of mrti. The committees emphatically stress. *LOVETIME" A HE MENJOU in: an OL was thrust through the foot close to ment and resourcefulness in ficial respiration on December 17 ed the invitation to residents of all A the ankle of a workman. To remove emergency.” 1933, in the case of a woman whe | Ue towns and communities to at “THE HUMAN SIDE" it, it became necessary to cut the rod : tend the event.’ From present analyse drama. on bofh sides of the foot and then Ab Dor rots meg rnerk [had buen overcome bY wns. fumes: ls New Home Week will be a high y Prue Araw [EPH Se wn. ono J ut Wyoming, Del., four miles from He is credited with ving saved Hight In the history of Altoona Blair Dover, afforded Mrs. Grant an op- | her life. county and the state of Pennsylvania made ttilemeont THURS FRI, (This Week) steeple ig about one hundred feet high and work must be done from the out. side. 1g le probable that the spire will "with Madge Evans, Robert