VOL. ClX. iN vi STIGATORS IN THIS "AREA RELIE} BE ADDED MORE I'o pera tive tm pathic anid in effort ————————— A — —————— MARTN—GUTELIUS, arriage of Misa Horm was The nn «ute r ug and Ir Mankeim, Saturday sufter General only the lan. ister, » Fane tha guests ving been the immediate ramili of The bride ig laughter of w Gutelius Dr telius, Miltheim wedding called for the ter it the hom, of the Sylvester auple, Mra F. E Flow fiu- ied ule fo take t wlsitep Gutelius, In Fi N. J, but that feature of the arrange. ment was interfered prospective groom was appendicitis the Monday previous to the dat, set for the wedding. The cer. mony, however, was performed ot the time originally sed The bride ix known to 4 number of wt Orange, with when stricken a sister, Mra. Sylvester Gutellus, have frequently visited with Mra J. 8 Boozer and Mrs. J. W. Bradford a ASAPH NN BRITCHER'S AUCTION SALE. Floyd A. BDritcher, 2 of * Mifflintown, will wily, on Wednesday, northeast to pubic ith, 35 miles SX pose April tique furniture, and the usual line of goods. Bale beging at 10 4 m. Bargainge awhit you nt Pritchor's suction sales. Don't misg them. CENT QUE FISHERMEN BAN. PENN NTATI RE €0, THURSDAY Al (3 1 I k EE Small Town Students Stand Hich Penn Stats Keeney rs rribled "How Mre Svea with theme, 1 ser] ves IM AAS ATTRACTIONS AT “PLAZA" AND “STATE” THEATRES thi CARNI ALL wit Ard Tracy Seid tly Fillers im omedy riot, Frida f Wallace THE 1. ined Beery ATR,” Mt Saturday {this WEST POINT Magreon O'Sullivan of the Wee) in with Nis ne Fipple alr Monday and {next ween): "THE William Tuewiny k Warren { Barbara (BRIDE Stnnwye with Farrell in and {Glenda i Wednesda iy (next week Yr {LEMEN ARE BORN." with "GENT Franchot ret Lindsay. “STATE Thursday, this week SHOOTER Aino, “Buck Monday, week Carroll, Theatre, Bollefonte Friday and Tim MeCoy tend Jones, Saturday in of BQUARE Western thriller tHe ed Rider.” Tuesday Wednesday “TEALOUSY., with Donald Cook, A of Nan- dynamic The appointment of Charles Free. of Philipsburg, and John Bool. jlins, of Houtadale, ax members of the Board of Trusteex of the Philipsburg State hospital was made by Governor Earle. The appoiftments are for four years. Freeman succeeds Mes Viola | Lowis Martin and Reolling suceseds Andrew Friondberg, their terms haw. Ing etplrod, } TH HO HANK HALL. PA. . 82,201.48 IN STATS BANDITS BERRY GET MILROY —— A ———— MILLHEIM L 0. 0. F. OFFICERS. © elev fH He Zimmermat Rachau ght support ft Fight supporte to Walker Hoy Vonada: h Mark; orman SIO ter . oe rank Jo supporter right § Kennet AL. ¢ cnap fa RUPP Portier vhap : il warden, Basil Mn. | Sherwood Springer, | i Beam; Bartgos sr tet oon gaard, 1 Verne ineide siph Mhawver A AA # ! CENTRE HALL HIGH MEETS BOALSHU Rha HIGH IN OPENER The | Fwill open this Fy diamond wal high school baseball team! with afternoon, on the Hirst high ite season ih yisburg | the inv home | the | league i in gume of Centre Conny sc hond fac hedule The : ithe soninel of that the addition of last year the sam, are: Ken catcher; Vinton MeClols! Dick Johnston Fred Spyker and the leading The include bins | Jay outiteld ants for Hobeyt remains | with Jay per the team se of i ON opt on | Frunkie { positions { neth ni last Vous of whose one Veterane will Frank, be Flan terfield man pitehing probably third atop; second base Cen Heck candidates for Staring lineup will also Ralph Packer, Woodrow Bradford. short. Runkly and Robert Walk. Other promising aspir- the team are Alfred Redsh, Gerhart, Bob Wetzel, Halph Artie, Doanld Goodbiasrt and Bi Mes Clenahan, . I AN Mrs, M. Mamolen, of the Nieman Department Store, Millhelm, Js in New York City thik week making Purchases for. the Bastor trade at that populhr store, (ie0, or, URSDAY, APRII, WINNERS ANNOUNCED IN CHIEU RCH ESSAY CONTENT 5 ————— a ———— PROTECT AGAINST DIPHTHERIA BY INJECTION OF TOXOID PHILIPSBURG P. 0. BUILDING TO BE OF NATIVE SANDSTONE { MT fed the mimendation 0K endow % Ofhoe pariment, he Bupervising the Washington lo with representative of Treasury i» De have inything Howe ntl SOTViee boro, the 0 the § ial & 4 every and civ met with Mosharnnon bullding aud. Mr stated that had Been planned to build the Building there had been such office Ww organisation in Bilakeslon the Architect ank itormam whl, it new Blikewlon Feder with limestone, of they PERO deluge that Se goed pro. de. for teste come to ‘his ded {here investigating wom the matter ————— AAAS ROLL THE LAWNS, BUT RAKING INDUCES GROWTH OF WEEDS in Low rolling lawns, which operation is much weight to the frequently applied. of rolling i= sim- firm contact the soil the rooty of the grasses lifted by the heaving action of frost. Thy ob ject of rolling is not to level the lawn. Where a4 lawn requires leveling, the low places shold be filled. The mor, a lawn is disturbed dn the spring by raking the better wilt be the chances for a god crop of weeds, especially crab grass, Stirring the soll Providey a favorable seedbed not only for thy, spring-sown grasses but also for the weed seeds that have been de. posited there aver a numb of years, A — A ——— The funeral of Mrs Dolly BPrungart, on Wednesday of last week, was at. tended by. Prof. and Mrs. Edward Brungart, of Selinsgrove; Mrs. Anna Miller, of Plteaivn:: Me and Mrs, Clayton BDrungwt, and Mm. Jerry Brungart, Rede dsburg: also, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Oktehenl, Uniontown, capential, too of primary fo unit rey iu The ply ob jest Dye into pw 1930. MITE SPLITS NORTH MOUNTAIN AT GINGERICH'S DYNA ten KERLIN ADDS CAPACITY Fad. INCUBATOR $7 Ani to STATS Fi Ht LANDS AT HASES MeMI LLEN MINGOVILLY Ami Horse Sale at Viekshurg, Week Apr. 29 € is THOUSAND LEAVING TREES MT. NURSERY Large numbers of trees tation 1 embellishing an istitutions are Hate being shippes ite Hx ared nursely ii the St hE Béven Mountains for | {by Jolin { forest ranger to F. McKinney On Thursday consi {ing to { forwarded by « Xpress to Slate Run, Lycoming | Galeton, Potter county £ rod and { of 10 each on being OY Meeker, receditiy pointed ih, ix odd twenty thousand trees ounty, 1) ‘es white pine varieties | rece wags pine ten thousand The tree erates, built pose, and jacked this case In ping, swamp = cast of the nursery A water supply is being provided which will permit Irrigation of the en- tire nursery during seasons when the rainfall is insufficient for the develop. ment of the young trees. The bowl shaped reservolr is being built at a point from which the water will flow to the nursery by gravity and with enoligh force to use the spray or ditel system, depending on the volume of walter needed. The nursery has conducted most successfully In tha past, and with the Improvements now under way and others contemplated jt production will be largely enbanced in the future, Previous to the shipments referred to abowe, there had already been sent out by trucks this spring 40.000 red pine and white pine trees. and about a8 many more ar, available for this season's planting. ————— A ——— mp i were shipped in for the moss gathered fow wooden eapecially in par. in miles been The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Wert decensed {reshments urse in for nurses Jef. ladelphia under tppendect Hy Wednesday Her Upon rRen: al ailernoon ndition has receiving the intended ince the HM. Smith Daup, at once Oper nd bry Process Sars ated rr athe ow. Danie] 8 Sod : wrt. hoy odd ale FD an fevar Smith Contracted Jefferson wl $3 the Mies agvywgihile Mitchell it the Tous WHE a Reporter For sight months investigator in Ciearfield, present connected with the office In Philips of Director of As a consequence of hes the readers of this paper will have an opportunity to kewp posts ol in relier in Centre County The young Mrepared for journe alistic work Reton Hill College, Greensburg, which Institution she Yory caller of Naturday on dive was On but at ix Relief the capacity Emergency burg in Publicity activities, work lady in from gradunted On Baturday murnine vy Mrs became seriousty Ml at her Clown the high school builds ing. when stricken with a severe chill, Her conditon sine. has sot heen Mv. arable, jwmoumonia having developed, Her davehterdn-daw arvived on Bune diay and on Momday evening her son, James B. Lingle, of Kennet Square camy to be with her Mis Lingle, only a short time before becoming ill, turned from Kennett Squase wheres she had been with ber son and family for much of the winter, Miss Orpha Slegal, NR. N., of Spring Mille, ww Tres nurse in charge, hi Jonna Lingle home to res nl
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