— CENTRE HALL. LINGLE PA.. THURSDAY, JUNE LOCAL CHORAL CLUB TAKES THIRD PLACE IN CONTEST] Ha 57 20, 1935. NO. 25 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST JUNE. VOL. Cl X. HOME SOLD #2875; FARMER- KIWANIS PICNIC TODAY SAMUEL BITNER BUYER | (THURSDAY) ON GRANGE PARK; GOOD | A | . 3 et.! The ¢ Lingle home, on Hoffer treet, | f : «| the soll i FOR } h se Pv i | under Ax the seasons fly on uctor, {entre horn ful, i ‘ @ the monthg A that able Inst pried sale on & ryone in is invited, —————— A AAA A SATAN STANDNG OF THE CLUBS IN CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE 1. . WHERE THEY PLAY. Thursday (Twilight) » * $ 31 BB Saturday. H. In and €. $ $ K + ¥ey EASY VICTORY FOR CENTRE HALL OVER TAIL-END HOWARD dian they Howards youths we h Centre Hall afternoon, - w urday in the 10 Contre ued of ti only he runs tail-endera © Migue have ne game this year while the mn an callow “lost’ 0 registers even the vouths Howe a good on. play game, and a year two or made team of the enly team in the te for spella but lens, hig, calibre. league that chose use local material rather than pay § The polic league standing has its compensations, neverthe- “outside players v defeat in the Saturday's 11 for hits gn hits, by were me netted while Jamison the visitors, made by Knarr, a and Warner, eacy no le. Errors had numerical strength, fig witness the box scores tally of ten miscues HOWARD Hathmell, Herman, W Mann, Weber, 1b Heverly, sp Yearick, 1} Foresman, & Mann, Holter, 2b Molt, focal wis Extra- tha st n biases kers faked 8 tris Goodhart “Hou R kH i 3h of P CENTRE HALL Goodhars, of Bradford, ss P Martz, 3 Crawford, 1b Stover, 1b Knare, If Fetterolf, Hpyker, RB Martz, 3b Warner, o Jamison, p i. ea NUDE 2lonccenescon a of nh - - Cammammonnnug »|lovousuimang Beso mNwoNonl “| nvoomruc eX omccoscoowni al mgenusnsonal Wo —- d— Tetals I 11 nN -—— ieee # FEE OVER JUDGE STERN'S RULING . 1 N Starr farce { srle oy, A (ia s—— A MAA A KITCHEN SHOWER. : JUNE baseball FESTIVAL, . Hall tl | The re fostiy on the high school field, Baturday evening, will be engaged to fur- during Eu aunt EE GRAVATT, MISS GRAMLEY TO WED SATURDAY, 29TH Invitations the wedding { Gramiey, band ured the evening. | MR, i ! heen fnaued Miss Virginia daughter of Mr. and Mrs. {Bruce E. Gramley, of Mt. Vernon. N. bY. and granddaughter of Mr. and IMrs, T. M of Millheim and | Howarqg Relgd Gravatt, of New York (City, son of Professor and Mrs. Thos LE. Gravatt of State College. The ceremony performed | at the Gramiey Saturday af- ternoon, June 28, 4 o'clock by the Melford Brown, rector the Ascension Church of Mt Vernon will be held there follow. havea * of Gramley, will be Rome at lev, Lames A reception ing the ceremony. The bride, whb will be given In mar- riage by her father, will have as her only attendant, Mrs. Charles W. John- son, of Mt. Vernon. Miss Ann Gikner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lil- mer, of Bronxvilla will be the flower girl for the bride. D. Russell Ziegler, of New York City, will act as best mam for Mr. Ciravatt, After a wedding trip, the duple will make their home at the Pleet wood Apartments at Mi. Vernon. Mise Gramley attended schools in her home community and was gradu- ated from A. B. Davis High school. She is a praduaste of RBkidmore Col- lege, Raratogn Springs, class of ‘32 A popular member of the young so- cial set of her home vity, she hae bean parthoularly active In the work of the Juniors of the Whstchester Woman's Clute Mr. Gravatt was graduated from the Pennsylvania State College where he was a member of Delta Upsilon Fraternity. He i associated with the Long Tsland Lighting Company in the New Yerk office. i Saturd: Bitner, i the ni 1 Samuel | Tnmes 3 ee executor of ! ¢a § 3! hi mothe Mir T¢ In TYEE | FARMERS TO PENN STATE. MEET JUNE AT 24-26 | cam— cr A ATA IAI NEW TAX ON CIGARETTES WILL third 1 METRO and AND PERSONAL Mr. Neff's n Hill om Centre Neilf Is gardeni er time wn io @ sttenti wd chickens { The : . Dealers ining at i fonte. Contra Assos the County A utomobil Friday Inn sition Big thirteen ¢ Of mot ave. | Belle- | § i Spring members 8. Hagan, Vogt —are While the members roticent as to the | {business transacted, they are not spar-| ling in thelr praise of the quality tha proasent E. W.j| from | are i {three whom-—R | Miller and Edward Hall, some {Centre ito extent of baked ham supper | A born to Mr. and Mrs talph Martz in Centre Hall, on Sun- lday afternoon The lad Is son, third child. And this i ming boast of the father {bur Stover, that they {baseball team in the iments where both the families live Wikh Bundayte levent included, five of the players are already on the bench. Mra. Grace Breon, on Friday, while working in the lot back of her home, stepped onto a board with a protrud- ing nail. The nall struck the great toe on the left foot, penetrating it to the skin on the upper side. Mrs, Breon had some ing jhe nail, since its first penetrated the sole of the shoe. Home remedies ware applieq and the indications are that there will be no serious results, although she suffered much pain for hours after the accident, A fire above Colyer, on the David Treaster lot back of the old Allen improvements, resulted In a good rid- dance, acording to statements of rep. table citzens In that locality. The Mrucure burned was a mere but inhabited by a couple, one of whom lg said to have been a forme or member of the transient camp at Colyer. The fire occurreq In the gay time during a Lelef absence of the occupants, and from what can be learned resulted nefther from the crossing of wires nor from spontan< ects combustion, Aon Was 3 i third | brings to! ang Wil- would rear a Colyer apart the a i ————— BRADFORD (CELE. BIST BIRTHDAY, MRS. PP, (. BRATES FRI §% rid burg Alfred Spring There fee, Mills, brothers Lae State College. EE — — Governor Signs Decker BiHL Governor Earle signed the Docker of the State military Boalsburg, cemetery in A PS — LOCAL GROUP ENJOYS OUTING AT HECLA PARK The Centre Hall Young Branch the Woman's Temperance Union. of Mra. WW, K. Hosterman ors spent Monday Park. The who enjoyed Olwe: Dorothy Spyker, patrick, row, People's Christian which Rev, and are the advis. at Heo visitors as fol- of afternoon members and the are A outing Meyer, Anna Martha Spyker, William Kerlin, Mar orie Mor. Reland Morrow, Nellla Knare. Twila Hartley, Darline Faust, Jaymes Durst, Ethyi Martz, Ellen Bradford, Dean Bradford Grace Smith, Rebert Gearhart, lLefa Bitner, Betty Runkle, Rev. ang Mrs. Hosterman. Ef ——— ATTRACTIONS AT “PLAZA” AND “STARE” THEATRES Plaza ‘Theatre, ' Bellefonte: THURSDAY, this week: “A Dog of Flanders” with Frankie Thomas, O, P. Heggle. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, this week: “Traveling Saleslady.” with Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Wm. Gar. gan, Hugh Hobert. A real comedy riot from start to finish, MONDAY, TUES, WED. next week “Go Into Your Dance” The yoar's Ereatest yuscial marvel, State Theatre, Bellsfonte: THURS, FRI, BAT. this week : Will James in "SMOKY." Alea Rin Tm-Tin, Jr, dog hero of America, MON, TUES, WED. next week: “Gigolette,” with Adrienne Ames, Ralph Bellamy, Donajd Cook, Homan, Jana Jack Kirk- a pias ts Ap pens STOVER REUNION. f E 0 F. GRAND BERBEKAN LODGE ASSEMBLY AND ELECT ito the annual | dependent Order i Pennsyivania ast i {held in Alter ig Iv Reading Clifford Pent w grand {ne reas 140.000 newly installed and onvention closed In addition to Fenton, these officers were installed: Deputy Harry ©. Stevens Philadelphia warden, Paul Wagner, port; grand secretary, non, Philadelphia: Fred C. Hanyen, Scranton. Members of the Rebekah auxiliary to Odd pleted thelr sessions pointment president, Erie. Those Anslager, Deremer, master, urged from officers a io membershin 130,000 to vlocted were the « grand master grand Williams. Frank S8han- grand treasurer Po Assembly, Fellows, with the officers by the new Siate Mrs, Brotherson, of the come Riye of Josie named: Marshal, Etie: conductor Pittsburgh: Mags Carnike, Corry: Mra. Minnie Beautty, gyardian, Mrs. Anna Pittsburgh. - Mrs. Edith Mrs. Bess chaplain, Mrs. inside guardian Erle: outeide Updegraff, of AA AANA Potatoes continue to vegetable transported Mountains to Godhart and inst February, the ohiet over the Seven Lewistown by J. his truckman. Bince Wilbur Stover, whose large truck was used, deliversd 000 bushels of potatoes to the conter named, these In addition to the many smaller lots conveyed by Mr. Good. hart, together with a variety of farm products marketed. While the price for potatoes wae very low for all of Inst year's orop, the market afforded is appreciated by many. bs Fs # ET au —— At a recent meeting of the Centre Hall Business Men's Association Pred Homan, Dr. H. RB. White and C. HH. Homan were appointed a committee to fix a "time, place and make an other definite arrangements for the Summer outings to be held prior to the end of July. Members who have not already renowed thelr membership may do mo through the secretary, H. lL. Ebright. FROM ALL PARTS Pid Penns nal, and Mrs Margaret and town Godshall of daughe« early on A mo- Morris Plaines, N. J., where {they were guests for a few days of Mr jand Mrs. W. Vernon Godshall The | young is the manager of the Farms, chief busi- ines is Milk production since early in the present year. An dren's church a iter, Miss Ex da a Bailey, { Satu i toy Y morning, starteg irip to man whose outstanding feature of the Chil- day in Lutheran evening, was the dim- Coming in the mad- service had the ade the rebes and of their bloom, gharge took full advan tage of the opportunity. The church platform presented a veritable flower garden. beautiful to the eye and en- hancing the charm of the chiilrea's program. E. IL. Stover, ery ice the Sunday flowers, the play die of June, vantage of poonice at and those in catching the height prominens Aarons« burg resident, ws mysteriously wounded in the upper’ right arm by a 22 calibre rifle bullet as he sat on his front porch about 8 o'clock on a Sunday evening in companywith meme bete of his family and neighbors. The source of the shot is unknown, ene theory is that ft cams from a Passing oar and another that it was carelessly fired by youths in the habit of indulges Ing in target practice without regard to the safety of others Messrs. Bugene and Richard Hose terman, Richard Thomas, Jack Dueck. Philip Reifenyder, Wm. Neidigh and Paul Brown, representing the Juniors In the Lutheran Sunday-school In Millheim, will return home from Camp Susquehanna, held at Susguehanma University, Selinsgrove, on Friday. Messrs. Robert Foust and Robert Hoe man, representing the Centre Mall Lage theran Sunday school, will come back the same time. Rev. L. V. Lesbos, of Millhelm, and Rev. J. .F. Harkins, of State College, are con with she camp in official : -
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