The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 10, 1935, Image 1

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    VOL. CI X.
CENTRE-CLEARFIELD-BLAIR-ELK
CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S SOCIETY
COMMITTEES NAMED FOR
PRESIDENT'S PARTY, JAN, 30
parties
held
in
5 600 birthday
Crip
to be
Brie
Intere
Lions
eld in ( rit
shaping
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SHALL WE HAVE A SPECIAL
TRAIN TO HARRISBURG,
Geary
Hosterman.
P Vetzel air %
Keller, % wrine
H
Vv.
Goodhart, |
wisl rain to Harris
tL”
Dre ¥ Nite
PF,
Frank,
Mrs
Sara
Mrs
on the day Georgo
fenkirk, .
W. Potter.
"Floor Committee—V. A.
EE. Knarr, Fred Luse
Reuben Rickert, W MeMor-
Alfred Crawford, W. J dradford,
Harold Bradford, Ern-
hart $
will be
‘of Pe nnsylvania, a
hundred passengers at $3.00
be prior to Friday
have been placed at
points In Centre Hall
may be secured. The ticket salos
under the direction of Milton Brad.
it ia urged that thos.
mind to the wpecial
ervations as possible
The schedule as follows:
Bellefonte, 6:45: Lemont, 7 Cen
Hall, 7:18 Soring Mills, 7:25
4 arrive in Harris.
¥ 260
for
guaranties of
{hires
A
Bruce
F
man
Run-
each must
made evening
Kile,
ron,
Russell Colyer,
aut Wagner.
Refreshment
Mrs
Miller,
Isabel
Tockets
venient
they
arg
ford
in
Mrs J |
G. H. Stover, Mrs. Ed.
Mrs, Levan Smith, Miss
Jodon, Stella Hosterman
Mra. Wilbur Ma-
Burkholder Idla Brook tuth
eiber, Mra. T Moore, Rtov.
Mrs, Ernest Homan, Mit
terling, Florence Brooks
Publivity—-B BE Bailey,
Morrow, Vogt, Mrs. J.
Smith, J. Cloyd Brooks,
W. Rimmey, John A. Heckman
Plac, Comm wilph 8B. Hagan, John
F.. Rishel, D. Keller, BE M Huyett,
Harvey H. Mark, W. A. Alexander,
Roy Dutrow, John Delaney.
Pages ~~ Willlam Thomas
Smith, George Heckman.
ler, Ralph Arney, Helen
The first named on h committee
chairman of that committee.
nr ——————— >
C r i
. omm, having
PROT,
gar
Hosen,
ida Frazier,
bel
Use make res.
aa early
is Leave
Henney, 60
8, tre
| Goldie Cobirs To
or, Miriam burg at 3
The return announ
Dr
H
Hueh
Knarr
Edgar
Geo
PLAZA THEATRE SUNDAY
SHOWINGS, STARTING
The Plaza Theatre,
open for Sunday
ing
will
ure
i the
ladys
K elietonte,
night showings start.
January 13th. Show
start at 9:15 p. m. Special feat-
picture, May Robson in “Mills of
Gods.” Also comedy and cartoon.
this Sunday,
Mildred
Louise Mil-
Haskel.
eac
-
COUNTY COURT STARTS WITH
BELLEVILLE WOMEN INJURED. CLEAN SLATE FOR 19%
Two women were injured and taken' From the judge's chamber, Judge M.
to the Lewistown hospital when the Ward Fleming makes this announce.
car in which they were riding and ment;
another car collided south of Miffiin. | I am pleased to advise that every
town on the William Penn Highway Matter ready for disposition, in the
on Thursday. They are: Annie Peach. #everal courts of this county, hasbeen
ay, 25, and Katle Yoder, 24. boty, of disposed of and we start the new year
Belleville Lona Yoder and Ruth Ack. (With an entirely clean slate.
arman also of Belleville, escaped se.] “I would also announce the apoint-
riong injuries. The driver of the car, Ment of Sam H. Hays of Lewistown,
Joss Glick, of Belleville, received cuts. [Penna to succeed Ciibert 8. Bur.
——— rows, of Williamsport, Pa, ag the of
A : an ficial stenographer for the several
F. R. Stricker, Boalshurg, and Rich- | curt of this judicial district.”
ard Sellers, Hollidaysburg, mt on the Sa
Old Fort-Boalsburg road at a pomnt! . -
where the snow banks were too close! Wesley Tippett, of Osceola Mills,
for easy passage. Damage done to Will be Clearfield county mercantile
both cars totaled about $30,00, Ipraser for 1935,
ja
HAL; Lis
COUNTY DEMOCRATS HOLD
VICTORY AND TESTIMONIAL
DINNER, STATE COLLEGE
hundred
vinqgueted
ih
’
Henry Brockerhoff
Decke
wl back to
introdus
del;
mist
ed Hon
the
NCE REAT-
ohn W who wre
recovery
be Sow 8ince
to overcome
Frank K. White
a § veteran
in the
the late
for
OR Lae
Thompson
worth
be
of
the
there are
Ir
battle
years
ty.
enough
labor
Benator
of Philipsburg. !
of torty-seven |
Democratic par.
victory
all
He
in a
irred
service
declared
for
in
him
the
his years
trib
ung
the
Aan
glowing
declaring the yi
conversant with
United States
State
tite to hia
Senator to
ns
Constitution the
any man
Senatop
in
Thompson declared
ghtial
hin
commentary Pinchot
administration that
Re In
on
vl
three monthy
to
will need to
2650 000 00 ex
pay current
ning
He
will do
fice all
whose
tunity
© XH nso
assured hig listeners
in Kicking
tyrants,
that
of
he
of
those men
position gave them an oppor.
to hold a club over the rank
and file of voters to make them vote
according to orders,
Centre Hall borough was represent.
ed by the following Democrats: £. DD
Bartholomew, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. E.
Bailey, C. W. Boomer, J. 8. Boozer, D.
W. Bradford, D. M. Bradford, H. E.
Bradford, J. W. Bradford, Daniel 8,
Daup, Mr. and Mra Ernest Frank,
F. V. Goodhart, R. 8. Hagan, E. M
Huyett, David K. Keller, Mrs. J. H
Knarr, Bruce Knarr, George A. Lause,
WwW. H. Potter, 8. W. 8Bmith,
Potter township was represented by
the following: Eugene Burkholder, Jo-
seph Carson, Meredith Coldren. Cleo.
A. Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. T. ¥. De-
laney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst,
J. 8. Fortney, Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. Me.
Cormick,
mick, Mr. and Mrs. R. BE. Meeker, Mr.
and Mrs, John F. Meeker, BB, W. Rip
a, Mr. and Mrs Bruce BH. Runkle,
Mr. and Mrs J,
Goldi, Stover,
his Part
political
out
MANGLED
IN
REBERSBURG MAN
WHEN BELT DRAWS HIM
ENGINE; DIES AT
lc»
HOSPITALS MUN
RULES AND
AIDED MEET
-
STUDENT
FATAI
ABSOLYED
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
COPro1ers
inquest held
Haven
Folmay
which he
a raliroad
i Lawk
was killed when He
a riding crashed through
crossing gate in a blinding
at Lock Haven and was
by a Pennsyvivania BR. R
and almost completely
car in
wa
{snowstorm
{ struck
TIO
{ras
train
demolished.
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J. F. WETZEL SPEAKS
AT P.T. ASSOC,
i Prof. J. F. Wetrel, principal
‘Centr, Hall
Parent-Teachers’ Asscociation
at MoClure, Monday
Worth
PROF.
of the
nt high school, spoke at
meeting
the
Ed
evening.
While
on
! & "ye §
{ surbiect, Trends in
veation.”
Mr.
Park
ciation,
with
Weteel
Weader, president
and felt
Was
Mrs
[EBO-
introduced by
of the
considerably at
this group, ax five of the
ers in the MoClurg system (including
the principal, Michael Weader,)
sides many other members of as.
sociation, were formerly his pupils.
Hig address dealt with the modern
educational conceptions of health, leis.
ure time, subject matter, citizenship,
home membership, and moral and spr
itual concepts,
He stressed the desirability of ath.
letics an an ald in developing citizens
who have learned the rules of good
sportsmanship and cooperation In
sports,
In his discussion of moral concepts
he noted a changd in the modern
trends and added, “It is fallacious to
be
the
hold up as an ideal the boy who arose
from obscure poverty to great riches
regardless of the mothod of accumu-
lation. It is better that we idealize
the person who has risen to a place
of leadership and Influence, and his
contribution to scojety.”
The MoClure P. T. A. an active ore
ganization bad an attendance of about
two hundred fifty persons at this
meeting.
AIA A AI ASIN.
| The Centre Reporter, $150 a year.
10,
1935.
N.oK YOUNG DEMOURATIH
ELECTS WM, McCORMICK,
£1
3]
CLUB
FREST.
m MeCormicl t Potts town
tl
HB MEMBERS
CAVONS
Io
A1
SHOW
HARRISBUR
is
VICTOR GRANGE OFFICE
Rs,
—
fOMPANY
MEET
/ 0
banse®
:
3
{man
1D Barthol
Wis
omew and
appointed to get
and siren,
eo TN—
advertising
pays
even triple,
put it
th. servant
Its Pagey
displays
quality
I ple
advertising
information
a firetruck
i Honest
always sometimes double
for the sffort necessary
The local
of the alert
are read by
over newspaper is
business man
everybody. Live
telling
attract
To
merchandise
will
things.
columns of a
hurt the paper
the merchant
refuses to
of
and price
whe
the peo-
need avoid
does not nearly sey
Tag, who
ently
nn Yveraist-
advertise
'35, or 36
35. or "38,
ures to oarrs
paper on
your paper).
are the correct
on the label
the wrapper
fig-
of your
{or holding
Corrections to the Reporter's
mailing list wer, made on Monday,
All payments received prior to that
time should have been credited on
the label. If you paid and failed
to get proper credit, report the
error at onoe,
Now a wond to the delinquents:
The publishers have been patient
during the days of economic stress:
we did not make demands on you
because we knew it was hard
rather, wa, buckled our Mweits one
noteh tighter and got along on less
with you. Unquestionably, today
there i= much more free spending.
There fa greater amount of
eney In tha hans of most of ue
than there haa been for ssveral
vears vast. Therfore, wenre kind.
'v naking those who know of their
Indebtedness to va to give a
‘honieht to this obligation, and act
accordingly.
iw
THE PUBLISHERS,
2
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| 10wN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
NO.
vrty for the
President,
ve Centre
for the
purchase a
Mo ros
LIVOV
has
ton and
deceased
territory
hip and
conduct
11 “ar
Hinds,
appoint.
name
ude
MAY
wid
ny
Bullard
recant
former's
Centre Ei
chicken dinner,
trimmings, topped by
cream, was prepared
Mr. Foust. After dine
ladies enjoyed several
Red Mill dam.
West Chester
i
ich were
of the
Foust,
JESTER
at
om
RBundas a roast
~made ice
ind served by
ner the yound
skating on
students
the
are
| State
at
Teachers College
Among the
the
out-of-town persons who
funeral of Rev. D. J.
Thursday, were the family,
and sons Russell and Paul
Paral William Wolfe:
brother, Mrs. 14s
T. Mounts, sisters:
Mr. Hartman Glenn
n Jacobs, all of Car
eo Deitgell and Mrs.
Johnstown: Mrs.
Pittsburgh; and Mr RR
Wilkinsburg.
on
Wolfe
ind grandson,
Wolfs a
Mrs
and
Lincol
Burkett
T Mountz
Wolfe and
lisle Mrs,
M. Goodhart
Wolfe
aorman,
and
(Ira
=
Paw
EC
The
officer,
duct
16:00
Government Labor Compliance
T Douds, will cons
a public hearing on January 25th.
m., at the courthouse in
Bellefonte, on the minimum wage scale
agreement of not Jess than 55 cents
per hour for all journeymen painters,
paperhangers and decorators of Centre
and Clearfield counties, and a maxis
mum of not move than forty working
hours per week. This hearing willbe
open to the general public and anys
body interested may present his views
al the meeting.
In aletter from the Reporter's good
friend, Dr. Henry F. Bitner. of Lows
isburg, In which he sends the nes
sary funds to keep his
coming to him for another
found this bit of interesting
ation concerning Mr Ritners
est son. Lonn RBither, who when |
lived wit, his parents In Centre
“Hoe bas Jarsiy been advanced
position of
ves at 83 ty
YY." (Bditor's note —
Charles
n
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