En md haTY Yogi & = hi BER VOI. ClX. Nl ‘RE HALL. PA.. y door. One group from numbers Houtzdale College. a3 group We tumbler (ieorge ORNnNn, MACH inne ith Stat with te student ceptiom of professional During engaged bingo ndition The this ine One 47 disease (0 revover reased happiness and se which has wide pend Every member of the fr lar fons the bottom, paid the reg The guesty Hn top to fox t nly admission Were parts namely Margaret A © exon the three of the Joan ender Mins and Miss Pauline Burkholder, twelve fotirth grads’ pu pils, the paid entertainer and the Bite police, invited fo be present throughout the evening The light expenditures largely to the free service members A commitice in print was ing wraps, It ong the members of the personnell alph Packer, Frank, Vinton McClellan, man. Hoss die ensh, were of by contributions material, et committees, not one serving for was selected of heretofore Noted check from am- Hi-Y, Kenneth Warren Ho- Financial Statement Hedeipts paid admsaions From refreshments, 48 telegrams at 2 Checking clothing Contributions, cash 352 nt Bok $196.00 78.50 17.25 3.45 10.75 ato, be Tota Expenditures Refreshments Entertainment “inavi Hall rent, including remo and replacing seats Telephone and telegrams Decorating 305.95 $ 37.4 24.50 al 21.50 axl 4.73 $ o15% «o TS7 ‘ ves 305.85 0 s Millhelm Firemen Stage Mock T Wednesday and Thursday of this week, the seandalous breach ‘of proms iso ease goes to “court’ in the Muni cipal theatre, Milltheim, for the tene- fit of the fire laddies. A blg Jocal cast supplies the fun. The ldentity of the plaintiff Is still a mystery. “Who is this Nellie Rly?” It's the question of the hour. Come to court and you'll see her. The trial convenag at 8:16 p. m. ————— AGIA] A The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. Net return for the cause Tota ‘im : ‘ | Of HOUSE INTEREST BILLS INTRODUCED AND SENATH tppointments in {elective public Le Fans Charles Mallery Denving onscientious arms retroact | objector 4 fd PvE Waltep Pytko, misstatements 8 Philadelphia ogrplic ations punishable i ing in wisdemeanors of 3500 {imprisonment An relief \y maximum fine and one ¢ of t $100 billboards w Hep The 1936 AX wr using for ad- proposed 1 11 i i be bond of $1 whrope, Schuvlk wi effective rms tax Jan EHNCOITH j of -st woul OID 1 O00 tt with © «t | HOUTZ, NATIVE OF PROF. ENERITUS SUSQ. LEMONT, U'., DIES Pe wd fa pro HOUSE IN MIDDLE OF ROAD CAUSES DEATH OF TWO tarnds ghwa efforts Highway Department Fing to ty fy $y “ “ris gil WoO Years was bull round his lage A —— CENTRE FARM BOARD MEMBERS The { officers following have been snd executive commities of the Centre County Ww Malcolm Presi Vioe-pres Musser, Hellefonte Foster Musser, of WL. Smeltz- committees, C Board Howard Farm ident, J Mays _, H secretary, J. College; treasurer, fer, Bellefonte: executive . |E. Peters, Port Matilda: 1. E. Biddle. | Bellefonte R..D t. 1. Fink, Julian tI, K Alexander, Fleming: Fred Es- jterline, Millhem; Christ Schenck How. ard, M. T, Zubler., Spring Mills: M. A. t Burkholder Centre Hall, T. H. Rote, (Coburn. N. 1. Wilson, Warriors Mark: J Miller, Pine Grove Mills: J. J. { Markle, State College: Mrs. Alfred Ale fbright, Penna. Furnace: Mrs. H. l. | Ebright, Centre Hall; Mrs. John Dale, | State College ! Eu — LET'S HAVE A “DANCE CALLER” | CONTEST-WE HAVE A WINNER A the {interest of county fairs and the State ] Farm Show might well be a “caller” of the old-fastdoned square And right a winney al Hident Rb; State 5 OG new rural contest to add to rontest | dunce, here we want local and State shows, amely, Rufus Hettinger, of nearby Centre Hall. They have hog. callers in the West—and it's not such a mean ability at that. and for their prowess the owners of the far-reach- Ing and melodious volees win fame and fortune. Why not acclaim the charm of a dance “caller? There are soms really good ones. but the best one, at least so far, j« Rufus Hettinger, Mr. Hettinger performed at the Birthday Party for the President, in Grange Arcadia, last week. He had a large crowd of dancers to handle, and kept all in their place bHecause his oalls were clearly understood and rang out with musical tone. Those on the "side Lines got as great a kick out of his work as they @&d in witnessing the Botiwork of the disciples of Terp- sohore, to predict JURY; 51 { GRAND DAYS3; ASES BEFORE FOUR embesels man, ireaking and gEravated $ reakin ———— WORK ON “MISSING PROGRESSING LINK" SATISFACTORILY PROF. SMITH NEW SCHOOL CENTRE ASSN HEAD DIRECTORS Fie Lie © F. Sm of was eject salsburg {ent of ed | Se president Mires meeting ¥ County at hea Association held of of present {Ors » last annuni osirt of the { House, i the 115 ision which j ter noo. they FINE Wednesday week menibers the directors 175 were al the ses. adjourned late in the af officers are George chosen for the as follows: First iia Peters, second vice-president, of Howard; secretary, Shoemaker, of Ferguson town ship. treasurer, Mrs. M. F. Broder. ek, of Bellefonte: delegate to State convention, Miss Beasia A. Miles, of Mileaburg alternate, Dr. Frank 0Oet. te, of Philipsinirg and auditor, George H. Hazel, of Bellefonte In the closing minutes of the meets ing, the association unanimously vot. ed adopt a series. of resolut! ons {the more important of which are: that a fund of $5.000.000 he appropriated to pay in full the original appropriation for public: school purposes for the bie jennium 1833-35; that an emergency appropriation of §5.000000 bs made available for the relief of distrossel school districts: that the legislature act ta give the boards of school direc tors In all districts representation on a committes to meet with the county commissioners to equalize the assessed valuation of properties in those dis. tricts; that attempts at enlarging the unit of school administration be brought about by the State offering some inducement to make the consol. ation of schools desirable; that the State Teachers’ Retirement Fund be recognized as a State obligation, and that it be used only for the purpose for which it was founded, and that some method of taxation for school purposes be developed to relieve the tax burden on real estate, A I A A AAA. Marion 8, Schock, a newspaper mon, was appointed postmaster at Selins- grove. He served two tormg as poste master, under President Wilson, and now succeods Mins Jossls Burne veur vice president, {moon township; | Thomas Stoltz R. D. to ¥ » IWILLIAM 1} POSTMAST) JOHNSTON iR Al NAMED PHILIPSEU RM i RECEIVE DEGREES A1 | MID-YEAR - FROM PP. Brees Slate from {seg iors represented ons § . - 4 sev} fu eg eV Or inde gro choois Agriculture hemist and Physi Inet ction ni Hines Iibera *hvs Mine: i Athietd} cath il ri es ———— : CENSUS ENUMERATORS, 3 FARM A PRESSLER--STOVER. 4 - BAILEY MAKRIFD i jo ried LEAGL FOR 1935 ————————— BASEBALL FLECTED CENTRE 0, OFFICERS night. the wae revised to oar 3 { Mhowors Holter "s i eg Ron Phill Saxon clea fond President win 1 weer Fil | Vice-president it w {tary tre ELITE § Jamison, Committees hedule A. 1. Emme: 1Gramiey By and ee telube ¥ © “a v, A. EL Prank and Ww Jnws committee . 8 Jamison, from State ol and Millheim ball a representative Heherabure A BI 5 POTATO GROWERS MEETING, The anoual meeting of the Potato [Growers Association will. be held in {the Court House at Bellefonte on Sat urday afternoon, Febwnary 23. accord Ing the president Camp. bell of Penna Furnace. I. MT. Dennison, of State will be the speaker at this meeting Arrangements. will for the securing of disease-free seed potatoes for Epring delivery and anyone inter. ented should arrange attend the meeting. 3 to Charles tia made {0 Eo ————— I . ——™ GRUENWALD HORSE SALE MONDAY, FEBRUARY Gruenwald announces is William 8 kota horses for Monday, February 18, at 1:00 pn m. A description of ths an imals will appear later. et MI API AS, KRADER GETS $3000 MORE THRU APPEAL TO FED. COURT On appeal to the UU. 8, Federal court, at Lewisburg, Judge Johnson sitting, by W. R. Krader, owner of ong of the plots of ground condemned for a post office mite In Bellefonte, the award was increased from $19,000 tp $22.000 by a jury before whom evidence was heard, Mr Krader made claim for 824.000, Witnesses from Centre county on the case for Mr, Krader were Al- fred BE Schad, Harry A. Rossman. John F. Musser and 8. W. Gramley, and for the Government ¢ W, Smeltsgr, John Mingot, J. F. Bberhart and H. 8 Mi. lor. The viewers who had awarded the $18,000 were ¥. W. Reynolds, the late W. IL Fleming and 1. I. Owens, W. Harrison “Walker wos attorney for Mr. Krades 4 py Wa "i ym 1430. N 0). 6 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, sm —— fs x BOOZER SLATED POSTMASTERSHI WM, FOR HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALLPARTS Wo pnt LOCAL YOUTH JOINS “CENTH} PALLY TIMES" XN} FORCE x § FN hoo! i uymme” Upon Le [triculated owl A — So ——— BOYERTOWN MAN FAVORS . REFORMED INSTITUTIONS MOTHERS AID PRON Bo Fite I FLIGIBLY i ¥ STATE FI XD §4i iii jos fegislatar Mothers mor, 1 to the | Pensjons Mothers Md ow of entering ern Al- the Were in the are ance Fund have Taos th {tenced Assignment § mn Pid ont months They ommitied and 3 3 fen * Goubhied 4 ny Work CV of the administratic 1 hi : H AR A scien mm of a {| persons who of in SE TIOR Nittany and Odd Pensions a Blind are | robberies Howard © Pensions this county A ssintanoe Bo A mints and Age administ. of i i # i Pro teacher Wa of agri { Township Vocational { panied {cashier Te Bitting uiture Trust oes of the ansistant & rege arom assistant National Bank, in town an Sunday Laitheran Runday former taught the Prof, Bitting is a and Penn State ard | Mothers’ in th | mints the of On Bs terms Board which women for arid NC school, Weagiley, First of meven appointed . ww Paul Governor overiapping » “ in the {Spring Milis "1 The, attended : wher men’s Bible native of {graduate i Jack I nomic Laura } RIX Years farics, The { {Centr, cdunt, Mre { Date, president, Bellefonte: Mis, Scott Omin, vice-presidnt, Port Matilda: Mrs WW. R Young seUTetary treasurer State College; Mrs Raines, Philipsburg: Mra Hassinger Millbedm, and Mrs Noll, Pleag. ant Gap. The Ola serving without sal the Board Arthur Wee members of t the are p> i school the oda me Torvill a George H. * Glenn of celebrated a hirthday at greaf-grandmother, Mrs Monday evening. Gusts present In addition to the Kreat- Age Pensions fgramdmother wer, his grandmother are coming in to Centre county ft ui Mre Grace Breon his mother, now Mra {slow rate because of the great num- Sar! Masteller, My Masteller, Miss {ber of applications and the volume of laura apd Lynn Breon, Catharine work Involved. To twenty-eight { Wert, The lad recived a number of of thy old age applicants have receiv. | Presents and ther, were refreshinents ed thelr pension for the month of De- |B abundance tember. Many more are expected| Jerre Shunk. an I. & T. track-hand soon. These pension checks come to who has Hved in Spring Mills for about ithe pensioners direotly from the office a vear, will return to Centr, Hall next of the Treasurer of the Common- jepring and will again occupy his own wealth {home, now ‘tenanted by John Bohn. | Mr Shunk was obliged 16 moe to {Spring Mille commiite from here He is now on the P. 1 RR vellet list, which eliminates th, inconvenience of living in Centre Hall This Thursday aftervoon at 2 o'clock the Atlantic Refining Co. will put on an oil demimstration st the Miller Mo- tor Co. garage that wij be of great in- rest to motorists, and Rhery operat Ing machinery. The public is invited to withess the demonstration, and fs ales asked to bring samples of 01 for testing, the only requirement hein that the oil bw In its original sealed cans, 4 4 $ his Ray I ve on Assistance date Es CH ATTRACTIONS AT THE PLAZA THEATRE, BELLEFONTE Thurs, Fri. & Sat, this week: Char. les Dickens’ “David Copperfield,” with W. €. Fields Lionel Barrymore, Lew. is Btone, Madge Evans Endorsed by the maangement. Sunday Midnight Show, Feb. 16- Ann Harding in “Enchanted April” Monday, Tuesday, next week--jiene Dunne in “Sweet Adeline” Sensa- tional musical comedy hit Wed & Thurs, next week ning Ticket” with Leo Carville, "BTATE” Theatre: Thurs, Fri. & Sat. “Randy Hides Alone” with John Wynee, ace star, Also, Buck Jones in “The Hed Rider.” Mon, Tues & Wed, next week Bette Davie Ceprge Brent, Ann Dvoe mk, In “Housewife” Also, each jady will receive free one plece of dressers Ware, "i 0 a J | oF 9 “Wine A very elegant reproduction oll painting of President Hoosevels, coped from the painting selected by him for use In the White Houses, was Presented R. 8 Jamison for hanging In thy bigh school building by FV. Goodhart. Tt fs the only likeness of the kind leown to be In this seetion. and was used Tor decoratibe at the dnd of the Birthday Pasty fo: the nt. lols of an it Lak We i wi
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