YOL. CIX. CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, JUNE 935. ‘OUNG P YEMOCRATS | FARMER- KIWANIS PICNIC THIRD AND FINAL “WEEK OF TRANSIENT CAMP, AT COLYER, poy BLE WEPDING AT ELKTON. 56) YOURG PA. Db IN | ATTRACTS LARGE NUMBER DAILY VAC, CHURCH SCHOOL MOYES TO SNOW SHOE MT.; , Edkton, Md. w fs t scene of a dou- : : : CCC TO LOCATE AT COLYER e weeding, on uesday ol last week tboth couples coming from this woifon B made Ly, th School are now In prog for the removal of tre Treaster Ket- | oturned on Wad nes mated that about two thousand i T= 1 vous, lany int iting projects haveltls Transient Camp to new f nD |, nies were {song gathered on Grange Park, © een iged in by U young folks] gite Ganders Pp. No, which is lo-|, last week at he Penn-Harris | . al n iH o he State sie bly {i upon ft o Units of experience 8 ATTEND BIG DINNER DANCE Although the day brought forth lit-] The third and final week's activities Political leaders from all parts of Community Dally Vaca-| Speedy preparations are bein i ed aunshine it caguples left here the State attended the annual dinnerjtle warmth and sunshine, It is 3 » of the Young Men's Democratic Pennsylvania, Tuesday eve- i f - seen ms ———— MOTION PICTURES OF TH} C. H-MILLHEIM GAME, SAT. EE ——— FOREMAN—DRESS, Tr ——— A se ———————— A] ———————————— FISHED AT BOWERS BEACH. LOCAL CLUB AND MILLHEIM ! t ! t ! STAGE KS. INNING TIE, 6-8 # et ts ———— plendid batting over 3 ne and MANN—LIMBERT. RAIN, FRIDAY, DRIVES 1. T. I. equall SRer Nelétng. Ihe palm for] Rohard Ho Mann PICNIC TO PRIVATE HOME apne ay hu ig y » 44 a ———— — ———— a ——r EFWORTH LEAGUERS MEET AT HUNTERS RUN, FRIDAY NIGHT FORMER STATE GRANGE MASTER HILL. DIES IN HUNTINGDON ———————_— A] oo] —— pper being a large feat vere | Milihe DISTRICT 8S. 8, (CONVENTION ey Pat i er, } » So - PROVES INTERESTING TO MANY —————— ——— BOY OB GIRL WITH A MUTT ON LEASH ADMITTED FAIR i Youngest Senator Is Seated, Cenfre Hall om pre vt DOCUMENTARY STAMP ACT {| The documentary st mp act was BOB ee go © . fended by the House, providing SEe IB a mongrel of »® ONGUCieg 4 . : elimination of shirt Joan sapes iu eashed mutt elve ¥s ‘ ¢ je ination f sth loan paper : 3 i { promissory fot or The Renate i . : Hev. Beth . sell |... “witli : of Tennessee ¥ were never chal ’ “+ ge admission A a Diinkle " s | All blue ribbon : t bd e » lenged, however MEY inners : —— ’ will be barred. agreed to act favorable, i Keller Vice-president @ ] ed v1 in ‘ a A ¢ i . a hundreg dollars or 50 cents per $1000, fi rie * “ $4 ve “ri. A’ i fal “ 2 HIT, RUN OVER BY TRUCK, hristian Education ACTIONS AT “PLAZA AND | Totals - $12 Nu The stamp may be had at all banks i Spec usd wi furnishes Ww the! ; ~y i ud $ y GLENN FETTEROLF RECOV ERING |... n> ne va Jurnished by the THE “STATE” THEATRE jE Rire “il OTR] ub Glenn Warren Petterolf, 8 years] The following officers were elected | : . pn un ol mu . . . ; . ME miter | for the coming Yerr President, M {day this week “IET "EM HAVE IT. The effective pitching of Paul Marte the enforcement of the tax act, since i : » 4 _ i “ i al “ gi 1 Zublef: vice-president tufus Shar. | With Richagd Arlen, Virginia Bruce. { Tuesday it applied to all notes regardless of er bY a truck and was thought tol y . a : ® ak 5 —————— ————— associatio presented the “Con old, was kno kegd down and run ov evening, was largely respon. 2 A real thriller amount and to renewals as well i ’ : 167. mecretary, Miss Laurgy Belle Me- | a sible for Centre Hall's victory over Ave been fatally injured, but is now |Cormick. treasurer. J Robinson Saturday--Aline MacMahon & Guy = a e——— : ’ A » EAM SON. b y . . " iMilihelim the {le ay -off, The a Sas oA recovering nicely at the home of his —————— | Kibbee: “MARY JANES PA a real n - . piay-off TEN BUSES TO LEAVE i! i 3 . ‘ . Bugs. riot score. 3-2. indicates a hard-fought rn , parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 1. Fet. A aug), riot : STATE COLLEGE DAILY 2 MA RRIAGE Li ENSES, Monday, Tuesday Wednesda y- Wi battle, and such it was Centre Hall teroll, east of Centra Hall. The an - | " : ks Coll b go § 3 o'r $ ¢ ¥ " ” i oF # > YAY ia i 3 BY r eident occurred Friday, 4:00 p enneth Gummo -- Bellefonte [Rogers in “DOUBTING THOMAS. | 80% to Aumiller in the 2nd Inning to] Ten buses jeave State College every ’ ’ ssf 3 & % caw i % : Tg iy S54 y » ’ 4 - when the lad ran In front of the truck |FPUth Bampasel cirrenes Bellefonte When jt is a8 Rogers picture it is the Score all 3 runs. A sum casion of mafe day, five bound for 1 ittsburgh, fnter his father wag driving. He was 18. Farul Esterline ..... Green Bure (Pest always, hits did the trick. Wetterolt and Knarr |Mediate points, and the west, and five . % i in q 4 } fy . y F ” - en immediately to the Centre County|Beulay D. Douty ... co Loganton| At the “State” Thursday Friday, | Were bulwarks on the defense, catch. |Rving . Sunbury, pi York nl in 1 | i vf, ; id 4 fe & artin { June hospital in an unconacious condition, | John C. Jodon Milesharg | Saturday, this week “RED Hor! 88 long drives which threatened to 1 Wo nis, “a ting . a 3h ] Po “ 3 ® aa 3 5 u g hi ? - «124, hae gh announced ¥ 4] but later revived, when a thoroug} arrie B. Brown Axemans | TIRES.” with Lyle Talbot Mary As. |%Pell disaster. The score hy innings: n ! : " y Br nasty i ‘ . ‘ Greyhound bus management, examination following an x-ray re. ne Tl Eastbound buses leave at 7:37 & m. [Clyde WW. Herr : . Bellefonte | 07: Al%0, Rin-Tin-Tin in “Law of the Millheim 011 000 0-2 vealed no broken bones, although the! Bernice Alexander .. Milesburg Na ocak olommcters ot Centre Hall 030 000 x-3 12:54, 2:25, 6:54, and 9:54 p. m. while The youth was brought to his he John Gauss .. Paltaaoral r the “He voy To Veaneatay: Camo fm— westbound buses will leave at 12:10, on Monday, © BY fo his home lisatel J. Wisiand...... State Cole Wiliam, Mary: Aver © a aren WHERE THEY PLAY. 12:50 anq 5:36 a. m., and 12:10 and : — Ralph A. Snook Ye “tow 4 ri dt A mymery 6:16 p. m, All buses leave from the ——— Raph | > OOhE verse iss engertown thriller, Thursday (Twillght) State College Hotel, bus terminal. One of five desperate men, Fred; dy AwWistown ‘ Kato at Centre Hall SE ————————— 8. Brock. one-time deserter from the | Harry G. Musser ... Unionvilie Centra county school children will Satard ” Navy, Arrested in Lewistown on Sat.|AnNa Brown ............. Unionville | Join the fifty thousand who have als Sunday Games Voted. * 4 “ ¥ urday, Is thought to have been one of [Carl Holderman State College been invited to the sixteenth annual On entre Hall a Millheim; Pleasant Bille to permit Bunday pool and the four men who Polhol ih Milroy | Helen Watking ........ State College | Mifflin county fair, to be. held in Lew- rp a Bellefonte; Howard at Boals- | .g.ibiton tennis matches were ape bank in March. He wns taken to the . istown, August 5 to 10, brid Retorsbug at lamar: Statel,roved by the House. Bot measures Harrisburg Barracks for questioning. HARRY CUMMINGS BUYS THE —————— riege at ato, have been passed by the Senate. : FIREWORK ¢ July 4th | —— MACMORRAN PROPERTY, $8000 URES AT JOHNSON'S, Bowlsburg at Centre Hall: Belle The festival announced by the Cen. . Johnson's Store at the Station win] P ® ore Hat; ah A PAPER NEXT WEEK. tre Hall baseball olub for Jung 29 The W. F. MicMorran property, on have a large variety of fireworks for fonte at State College; Rebersburg at orresponden vertisers has been postponed to an Indefinite |CPUPCh street, was purchased this July 4#h, on sale. ady | Millhelm; Howard at Pleasant Gap, Mrs nuk is and vari wl Ante week through HH. L. Ebright, agent Lamar at Kato. BE 184 amt a Re LL ., ¥ A ATA ¥ for $3000, by Harry Cummings, farm. e —————— m2 Ch 3m Cy aqua. ™ or" west of OM Fort. While Mr. WINDER TWINE ARRIY STANDNG OF THE CLUBS IN ¥ Sy i, Witch yar This " The Moomaw-Moran centralized tax Cummings bought the home for his A car load of binder twine, con. i" vl I our custom In . in collection bill intended to save tax- own use, he and Mra. Cummings have|*6"® to Bradford & Co. is due to are CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE || necessary boonuse of the fact that payers $3.000000 a year by reducing no intentions of oosupyin th noe |TIV® his week. Farmers will do well L. Pe. |] Yea! advertising enrvied by his pa. for a few Vea. Pre the vince to make arrangements to buy early. | Bellefonte 14 ee requires reli " aber " pickled in the Senate committes, The dwelling ix a semi-bungulow The quality is the best on the market, |Siate College 92 fled — artis in hig oe Foal son Seid # “ 1 ———— a — IyPe ang was built by Mr MacMor. Price, $3.50 per bale. Centre Hall A643 pels ir insning on Wedensday of Both House and Senate passed the ran about tén years ago, itl — Miltheim SAE next week, appropriation bill providing $5,500,000 —— : CEMENT USERS, NOTICE. Kobarutrrg 'o £43 Therefore, the Reporter will delay Tor Pennsylvania State College. Ane 3 i ? B : casant Gap . S01 In usual omission of an Issue at She other $105,000 was added by the House Thomas Fleming, appointed a court] 1 you want to make a good Job of Kato ,.....0.. \ o y “ue A851 July ath perted until (he following : Lt erier during the term of Judge Quig.|YOUr concrete work, get FRESH Co : for agricultural experimental PUtpOses joy “and since held the oie Gulp. ment, as we have just unloaded an.|l@mar lo, ABT) week. No paper will be issued on and sent to the Senate, | Thursday might. other car in our warehouse —GRO. H. Hoaleb WER coohivinniin A331] Thursday, July 11, - STOVER, Centre Mall, at Howarg Yersrrmivenany J38 — truck had passed over a shoulder. the number of tax collectors, was Jen NEO SNCS WWW Dea — - NO. 2% TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Riegel are Hall, having ap, and are Ambert apart- ontinue deal. inte in busi. M. Riegel al- State College ie furnishing employ- | ment for a number of girls from town. | none of whom commute, Among {these are Margaret Heese Margaret Folgeman Anna Mowery, Lorraine | Brungart, Edith Glasgow. Ethel Mey er, Beulah Meyer, Ruth Walker, Vio. letta Hartley Ceire Count ¥y Sheep and Woel Growers Association accepted the bid of Patterson & Co. Inc. Joston, fer the 1935 clip at these net prices, des livereq at the Fuel amd Supply @o. warehouse, Bellefonte medium weel, 27.8¢ per pound. fine wok, 24 Te: ree jections, 22¢. The Orangeville (IIL) Courier. cen tained the following local notice, the physician in question being a preduct of Spring Mills, but has been in the middle west since beginning the prac tice of his profession. Mrs, ebeoson Musser, Miss Carrie Musser and R. L. Britt and two children visited at the homet of Dr. ang Mrs. P. W. Leis!’ &t Benton, Wis. last Thursday. Judging from the Democratie and Republican registration of voters In Centre county, the vote in the county is not so lopsided as heretofore, but more evenly divided between the two major parties. The records from 4&3 of the 64 districts show the Republi- CADRE to lead by but 1562, whereas & Year ago the same distriote shewed & majority of 6212. Quite a differ. ence, Indeed. Seventy-four of Chevrolet's leading dealers, who together accounted for the wales of 38.118 new care and trocks last year attending a twouday conference at Detroit on sales and ade vertising plans for the remainder of 1935, went on record aw unanimously endorsing the Chevrolet Motor Come pany’s decision Announced at the slos« ing session, to retain the newsimper As the ackbong of We company's ade oe vertising medlp, _ . = © oh lh
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