The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1935, Image 1

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« VOL. CIX.
ROOSEVELT
VETO MESSAGE
IN
BILL
HIGH SPOTS
BONUS
President
sonal vppeal
ST
Ml
TRANSFER LOCAL
ROADS TO STATE SYSTEM
BILLS
AT SHIVELY SAL}F
BRING HIGHEST PRICES
HORSES
ee —————————
SEVEN FROM (CENTRE COUSTY
GRADUATE FROM LOCK
and
qualified
in any
In
very
junior 4
« hool extra-curricular
he was
of
and a member
Educational Clubs
Yo. M
Brown
majored
prominent
his
being presi
lent his class
of
in
the
senjor year
and
Stafy
Dramatio
and the
A
during
Proaex
and the «
Miss
fro
her four years)
mathematics and sof
and is certified to teach these
subjects. She has been active the
Dramatic Club and in the Y. W. CC. A
Mr. Hagen completed his work in
January in geography and science
and is working for extra credit. He
bas been prominent in the Education
Club at the College.
Two-year graduates fom thiy vicin-
are Harold Hoy, Bellefonte; Ar-
McCloskey, Hublersburg: Mar.
garet Delaney, Bertha Sharer and
\nee Wert, of Centre Hall: and Jack
Gulsewite, of Rebersburg.
A — A AAAI
Hoventy-five thousand boys and
girly will graduate in May and June
from B00 four-year and senior public
high schools in Pennsylvania,
in
eNCa
in
ity
thur
HALL. PA.
MAY
ADVANTAGE
OF LOCALN
| REBERSBURG TAKES
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BRSsBURG
(Commencement Exercises,
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Walker, Richa
Donald E
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Eugene Emorick }
Freda N.
Vioiettt
da M.
Burkholder, Jay
Warren
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Horner
le 11t Jey
Fire
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and
Gene rad.
rut
Run-
Dinges,
Bradford,
€:. Foust,
M Arney,
Haskell,
Pp.
Reese,
Geraldine
Jertha
Donald
Ralph
Helen
patrick,
Slack,
Vinton
fielding
Dean T
Mildred
Jack HH. Kirk-
Gearhart, M. Jean
Miriam Fetteroll,
MoClellan, Hazel A. Luts,
Warren Homan, Bernadine Hmith,
Dorothy Blazer, Willa Blauser
Hazel Lutz read the clans prophecy,
Violetta Hartley the class will, and
Geraldine Smith and Vinton MeClel-
lan presented the 'wifts. Attendance
awardg were presented by J. F. Wets.
el principal; athletic awards by R.
8, Jamison, and awards to the staf
of the “PMger.” stinlent publication,
Were made by Missy Agnog BE. Geary,
Members of the honor roll the
various classeg in the high school
were named as follows: seniors, Fred
B. Spyker, Thelma I. Clark. Jay H.
Runkle, Vinten MeClellan, Berna.
dine Smith. Juniors, Roberta Bmith,
Dolly BE. Hess, Margaret Ross, Fug-
ene Weaver and Christopher Morrow,
Hophomores, William A. Thomas, Char.
I.
man,
Hobert
Loris
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for
NS, FRESHMAN
CLASS WILL NUMBER
N.Y et
otter town
ugh
i under
erin.
Pie wWoery
ghth Grade
aml eight
’ more
grades advanced
from the same are
residents the
The P
mitted
of borough
aide
stated examination
Helen Neff, Mary BE
Frances Runkle Mary
Martha MeClellan, Mary Rim.
Goldie Rimmey, Anna Bmith,
Sara Hackett, Donald Smith, Helen
Horner, Jameg Meeker, Dorothy Glas.
gow,
Pottey
ter township students
through
Bweetwood,
Haskell,
Swarts,
township students who at-
the borough schools are Har.
Wradford, Lillian Rickert, Tnes
Reeder Sharer, (Gerald Petterolfl
orough resident students advance
od for the Eighth Grade are Darlin
Foust, Miriam Homan, Francis Snyd.
er, Marjorie Morrow, William Xerlin,
Edna Meyer, Russell Relish, Chalmer
Weaver,
The
taking
tended
old
Laine,
ten students in the county
the stated examination who
rated highest, are James Mumpey, of
Milesbury Robert MoDowell, of
Milesburg boro: Jack Weaver, Miles.
burg boro; Cecil Walk, Hannah: Rog.
er Yorkk Milesburg: Betty Dale, Le
mont. Edna Thompson, Snow Shoe:
Theodore Yingling, North Philipsburg:
Dorothy Hagyard, No. Philipsburg:
Dorothy Leng, Milesburg,
boro;
n
{SES
PEt
VAL
OF
TED
ATION
INSTRUCTION
FoR Al
(HURCH
1.0 DALLY
SCHOO! il
entre Hall, 8; i.
Lamar,
WHERS
Thurs
FHEY PLAY.
‘ay (TT willght)
3
MEMORIAL SERVICE
VARIOUS CEMETERIES
' . ice |STANDXG OF THE CLUBS IN
CENTRE COUNTY LEAGU¥
HOU EBS yop
IN
t
Wi
VOLUNTEER
(0, MEMORIAL
FESTIVAL BY
FIRE DAY
it head
Taye, and
remdering
ween fone
TRANSIENT CAMP TO BE | camp
MOVED TO BOGGS TWP. WILDS un
The
formeriy «
vel
An
Transients Camp at
symp No 65
wilds
XY « will
moved fo the in Boggs town lorocenas
ship nthe Pinchot road leading from), further
Runvilie towards i
Dr
the (ransior
Unionville AK WAR |e
direct.
stated by Rpences Gordon
| ougl
adress].
jquen
territory, | y
{
where not much)
found because of lack |
This section is to be develop. |
A
je,
This
or of Tt
an
{ made recently is a
wared in
(Jordon sive
s—————————
S. Navy Enlistments,
in July the
men, This
it has
For information write
in person to U. 8 Navy Recruiting
Station, Post Office building, Altoona
Pa, Vernon F. Holdeman in charge.
A AAA AANA
(Ramee is to be
of food
ed from
wr
x.
Starting
will
twice
time.
this standopint nursery monthly
etablished ‘and nut and fruit.
trees, berry busheg and plants,
and such like, will be cultivat-
then over the terri.
game the land
Can hold. Private lands
cannot improved unless the
streams be open to public fishing and
the lands to hunting, The Sports.
men’s Association has agreed to
Operate in securing the signing
righta, so that this territory may
developed as fully as possible,
AA AAAS:
Harvey 1. Ferguson, a dealer in
musical instruments, in Williamsport,
willed to James W. Smith. an em.
ployee, and former resident of Contra
Hall, $1,000, Roth Mr. Ferguson and
hig wife were killed In an aute accl
dent in the South.
MSM AA ANA:
The marriage of Miss Lillian Shel.
for and M. A. Clark, both of Boals.
burg, which took place four yonra
AFO was announced Inst week. The
aguots
o
what
wiil be 5 fa more than
bearing for
herow
Kapow
1 and
™~
tory
or oall
scattered
fo much
son how
made
be
be to
Wikh the NRA wipedq out, the un-
wrupulous will sell you eleven for a
dozen: fifteen ounces for a pound:
cut an old ewe into lamb chops. A
work day will be from morning to
night, and the presidents of corpor-
ations will get a boost in salary.
————
A 1. Gates, an Altoona
rier, was
of having
letters and
from. He
eral grand
CO
of
be
letter car
arrested following a charge
Open] one or more chain
taking the dollare there.
posted $500 bond for Fed
Ary action.
ASM AAI AIAN,
John Musser, of Pleasant Gap, a oa.
det on the Schoolehip Annapolis, Phil.
adeiphia, mradusted x few days ago.
His mother, Mre J. ¥. Musser, ate
Couple will reside in Boalsburg.
tended the cermony,
NO. 22 _
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS
naar
Doro
othe
Yen
Herr,
being
Lacillie
fam.
dure
week ate
ARR
they
on
to
Tus
invited
Allettown
ACCOM -
Miss
live Orwig
hy
Know
Feder
Johnson
in
Vanuxem,
Mre
machine
the
December
Marte
Shoewas
in the
court.
presiding
her suit against
Erowing out of
Marts’ car
driven by
Laurelton Stata
31, 132. near
| Mirflinbarg asked $50,000,
A ball game between local alle
stare and a team from COC Camp No,
62, all colored. win staged this
{Thursday afternoon) Memorial Day.
The young gentlemen of color will al-
#0 give exhibitions of their skill in
vocal ang Instrumental music. Your
Presence will ald In fur nishing a more
improved fire<flghting og Ripment, cofie
structed to be of service boty, In and
outside the borough.
At
ducted
astern
Church,
al
Judge
damages
Crash
with a
physican
©Od=
the
i
{ lided
{ heag
: of
| Home
in a fog
Mrs
Tar
the memorial ceremonies eons
during the meeting of the
Synod of the Neformed
in Williamsport, three dee
ceased elders in Centers county were
paid tribute. The homered elders
were James Wesley Foreman, Centre
Hall; Nathaniel Yearick, Nittany, and
Harvey M. Keller, State College. Tril
ute wae also paid to two ministers in
this section of the Synod bounds:
namely. Rev. Wm. KE. Harr, Tak
ven, and Rev. Trewin 8 Diitaler,
Milton,