The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 28, 1935, Image 1

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NO. 9
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GOVERNOR EARLE BANS
SPECIAL PLATES FOR "36
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BRIDGE PARTY
ENTERTAINED
AND MRS,
OF THIRTY
BY MRS. KELLER
MILLER, FRIDAY EV'G
FIYE STATE EMPLOYEES
IN COUNTY DISMISSED
——————— A A >
£§ NN (OMPANY ia
f OR ING: SL HOO
. . CLOVER (LIB
nts GOODHART,
MET WITH MEN,
FRIDAY EVENING
i. A ———
GLORIA BROOKS CELEBRATES
iTH BIRTHDAY, SATURDAY EV'G
DEPT. TO MAINTAIN
ON
HIGHWAY
BRIDGES
lpg
COST OF OLD-AGE PENSIONS
FAR UNDER EARLY ESTIMATE
—————— A ——— A] ———- Se
AEAnIzation
Mrs C
1¥14
¢ of
of ari
Bradford
¢
C4 :
{ i c
or RIN : She ia one o
eighteen chil
who joined in the festivities oars |g
m thera wer,
members who
of the chub are
and embody
The
mrmbers,
may
informally,
highls
the thres<hour
period, | rendabie
dull The | community
children | sonduet of
participated wis directed by Miss Hel- | jong that
White grade in lor
the public to one « the other {ye
«of which
iw iong
wet viee in
of wish
€ eriainment 8
Wis
4 rules
LOVETT NINnG
including
discussed, formally
somewhat wnigque
mdhered to
and guests
referred to
Kirkpatrick
Bertha
Mrs,
Mra
Miss
which the ques
be
are
strictly
orn
primary
schools,
teacher
r } ITs
The
ft hn
classes most of the children) taetnbers
mesting
In addition to those already men sfre J 3
i a bi
tioned there words present: Betty | Bonner, Mra
Schacfler, Tiny Hess, Janet Runkle, | Frank wradford,
David Boozer, Beulah Bradford, Sarah, | Mrs W. FF. Keller
Virginia and Billy Morrow, Betty|ais Levan Smith,
Johnson, Marie Whiteman Marjory | Mra. A Lieb, Mrs, Milford Lause.
Fmery, Clara Lou Wetzel, Edwin | Guests Mra. Elmira Winegardner,
‘ wlio, Richard Brooks, Taylor Pot | Mrs Tessie McClellan, Mrs. H, W. Pot. |
The chums,
brought w
friendship
throughout
are
Mra,
Homan,
E A
H L
noted:
GG: O.}
Smid
Ebria ht,
Grace 8Snith,
OG
ter i tor
guests of
them
that
the
theo host, | —————————_— A A AAAS
bry the
th presents, tokens of :
will
years to
$:ili
i¥ids
Judging
cherished | permit
number of # tol
legalized horse racing with)
pari-mutuel bets, the number bills
for "Sunday movies and theatricals, an!
outsider might reach the comelusion
that the 1635 legislature will be lib-
feral. Thy fatts do not bear out this
belied,
Seven bills permit horse racing, but
A bili bas just made ite appearance
in the House prohibiting betting une
der penalty of $600, Even possession
of an racing form or a written lst
horses in the rac, would subject
owner to prosecution undey the
visions of this hill,
There has been only one bill relat.
ing to Bunday in any way so far con
sidered on the floor of the House That
wan the Schrope Sill permiting the
training of dogs on Sunday. It was
defeated,
i ————
There was employment hereabouts
for everybody on Saturday morning,
but on completion of the job,-a dole?
No; simply better walking on pave.
ments, i
Tom
come of
Burress has
a price-tag attached
———— A A A I.
PENN STATE HOPES FOR
TOURNAMENT VICTORIES
the first time In
years Penn State has
chane to capturg
«hampionships In both
wrestling. The ring
year will bg held at State College
March 15 and 16, while the wrestling
will take place at Philadelphia on the
same dates,
Eleven years ago Nitany | Lion
teams succeeded In winning the inter
collegiates in both sports on th, same
Any The wrestling tourney was held
it Now Haven on this occasion and
the boxing took place at State College.
In 1026 the grapplers repeated thelr
victory but have not won the title
since. The Lion ringmen repeated In
1927, 1928 and 1999, ©
For number of
reasonabde
intercollegiate
boxing and
tournament this
a
of
the
ro-
IN NEARBY BLAIR COUNTY
wrre
gobblere
esseh
condition
Protectiord
Faget oof
¢
finme ost
Myers
Bren
of the
Frank
Charlies OC
had
turkey
and
Altoona
The
wild turkey
Willow
Contains
and =a
enclosed
necks, of charge
were hats
fam in
swt {on
the Ru
niata
This
ste
the
farm
eres
Ju
in tun
approximately
of
wire
goodly
with 4
portion
high
established a
and then
Bourc, of a supply of
for planting in many
commonwealth,
It is sald that
young tuarkevs
which
fornre
la
It was
number
aro wine has been
wild turk.
vn of
sv tions
were hatobed on the
farm during the year 1034, and a larg.
er number will
present year,
liberated in many parts
during 1538, and that when the
on ix closed, It is authoritatively
stated that this is just the beginning
of the liberation of wild turkeys in
these parts and the sportsmen may
expect another consignment within a
few weeks. By liberating the turkeys
eariy in the season they will soon ad-
Just themselves to their now
roundings and begin making
and preparing to ralse
be ralsed
most of
duting the
which will
of the State
be
SOAs.
mar
a home
thelr young.
AA A AA AA ANS
William C. Rambo, of Laurelton, the
well-known contractor, died Inst Thurs.
day in the Oelsinger hospital. He
was 67 years of age. He supervised
the construction of all of the elabors
ante bulldings comprising Laurelton
State Village, as well as the Philips.
burg State hospital, Hotel Philips and
Presbyterian = Manse. in Philipsburg.
The body was Interred in Ivy Hi
cemetery, Philadelphia,
Senator and Assemblyman
uents Due to Lack of Time
I would much i
In
due
appreciate very
mention
fact that
make
the
sou would your
columng of to
the large volume of
that
OrresponG.
ence Senators
the
receiving
ang teprescis
tatives General
In Assembly
are number of
will
acknowledge
ahout
Bills, it
them to
a
controversial be Ime
for
of
answer
possible
communications
but that an
fo
receipt sueh
or to them,
communications
Bills will
consideration,
reference
the
wity,
any be given proper
A MA AS
CENTRE COUNYY
FROM SOUTH SIDE
PATIENTS IN
HOSPITAL
extended
The
the
fpsburg
sForviad
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PEXN ‘STATE MAILS
ANNOUNCEMENTS OF
SUMMER
Initial announcements of
:
nt
Pennsylvan- |
to teachers |
week. Two |
upward of ft} teachers
oft udy t Penn Stat,
As in pre
ire
{rant
Hevamiomi the
College
ut
fa Stat. were sent
the stale this
i
and
Niate
ie
oye!
a
ery summer vious years, |
under thei
Cham-
Reusions
of Dean Will
The
malied
Announcement
400 cours
divisions the College |
given this summer. The
offered include work in
schon! of the College and will |
provide opportunitieg for both under. |
graduate and graduste study
The Bummer Sessiong at Penn State
open wit, a three-weeks Inter-Session
from 11 to June 28: continue
with the regular six weeks Session
from July 1 to August 9% and close
with a three-weeky Post Session from
August 12 30. Students may ats
tend any ong or all three of the ses.
sions
Preliminary
this lists
Aah
Week Some
undes
will
eR Of
ho
will
overy
-
J Hne
fo
C—O MA SA ———
The
hitched
local crack checker Players
up with their equals Hom
Pine Grove Milly and Lewistown, »t a
contest staged In Brown's garmge, at
Potterg Mille, Thursday evening There
were a large number of “raws, but
close to a A0y-Afty scorg wig mate
by GG. A. Crawford and Garman Mat-
ter, leaving C. Ix Bartholomew, the
third local inv the contest, somewhat In
the rear. 5
PRE
INCHES
2 SN | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
-
MAC-HENRY HORSE BALF
MONDAY——AVERAGH
2153.50
A MA EAA.
HI-Y ORGANIZATION HOLDS
INDUCTION CEREMONY FOR
LA A Ps
Fire tompany Meeting.
£%
A
QUILTING PARTY,
Frank Shut [ante
much
rir.
wel sown
nd be
Known
hel it 34
pretty qui
i delightful social Krise
CHC bet
————————— detour
High
n Mountains
lodged
against the extremely
WHS of Pine (Grove
55 and 305 to Belle
for traffic to Lewistown sod east-
It great ex
ipense to put the Kriss Yalley road in
™ condition for light. traffic
it will be well to noe that "In neigh.
boring towns State agents have Deen
a (raiding business places In an attempt
ito clean up gambling devices “Hun
and slot machines. Because
would buy: everything has gone smoothly up to
never would give that much money [this time ig no assurance that the
nyot 1. “probation” period be indefinitely
continued When law clamps
down it will betoo late. It will mean
appearance before a justice, who will
demand a bond for further appearance
at court-—and what the court will de
cannot be positively foretold,
lows $84
. % Tr ni ” os Ose seOt ion
hee RNiate's dministra- y d
€ mploy
be. | 11
§ ¥ Mintle
Democratic Sia
2 - § : a AF TN § gue 4 . A
policy of limiting Stat, | WARY Toul, do, over Seve
to one member of a family Appears a protest is being
last. week n Harrisburg
of about
the department of lat
effective with the
15 ome
and Mills over
wiles,
tlong detour hw
n "5 Pours
foward would require no
————————
A PENNY A DAY,
dollars and sixty-five, centa to {
pay. |
would take at
penny day.
a whols year
a
will
the
me a hat so pretty and
prim,
a pair
wo slim
the fun I could
might not be right)
twould pay for ag movie for many
a night.
And of hose for those ankles
(tho' ft
have
The Senior Service class in the Lue
tharan Sunday school had a delight-
ful monthly meeting Thursday night
atl the home of Mrs. Laura Law, one of
ite members. The table and room
were decorated fittingly and comn. ome
orated the Washington spirlt in ‘the
early days of the first President's life
and Inter on in the beginning of the
Nation's life. The refreshments, too,
wore marked with hatohet dents, Mrs,
E. A. Frank, whose duty it is to
Prepare a program for these oocass
ions, wag not in default. and arvansed
to have all members present to pars
ticipata. Guests present fom out of
town were: Mra Grace Breon and Miss
Ruth Probl, State Coliege: Mr. and
Mra, W. E. Loo, Potters Mis; Mr. and
Mrs. Sarl Masellar, Dowart, and Misf
Catharing Wert. “ra
giv, to those heathen =o
away?
far
of the day;
hark to that
tieve
is far more
receive
And turn not away
IL pray,
Vole and try to be.
blessed to give than
from that message
in your mitedbox as penny
a day.
Mrs. W. JX JMackenberg,