The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 15, 1935, Image 1

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VOL. CIX.
RE HALL. PA.
15, 1935.
cut
NO. 32
PON'T KEEP US IN SUSPENSE.
(Editorial, hiladelphia Record)
Out
10 citi
against
telegrams sent from
to protest
holding
company
Exactly
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“CONSIDER THIS CRITICESW”
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OFFICIAL REPORT
FOR MONTH OF
COUNTY
JT'LY
A A A
MINORS MAY NOT BE EMPLOYED
WHERE INTOXICANTS ARE SOLD
CELEBRATS 1
AR-DR. WINTER,
EYAN.
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HOMIE mH
SUPT.
ai i i
mare
the
Now
woe kl
largely 1
Democratic
Deal
party than to
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H. Edgar Barnes Was
Justice of the Supreme ¢
ernor Earle. He
tary of Revenue
He took the immediately after
receiving the appointment, which
holds to January ist
appointed
was formerly
in the
oath
Secre.
Earle cabinet
A AAPA
1936 tax duplicates will
sued within a short time. In times
past, tax was considered the first
financial obligation of the average
citizen, but today it Is different. The
tax pill is shunted Into a corner like
any other debt notice by un entirely
too large percentage of persons who
are amply able to pay, but simply
resist with the expectation of hein
relleved—and he wine too often.
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Mrs, Stanley Brooks was confined
to bed during the beginning of this
week from poison on the arms, face
and upper part of the bedy.
The
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62ND ANNUAL ENCAMPMENT
FAIR OPENS NEXT
of
for
Entertalnment
All Classes,
fo
and
Program
Education
REARICK REUNION,
day, August Sth, ti
Rearjcks
He
reunion xt
the
clan
YO
Thursday August,
wero
Samuel
in
member's
Mrs.
Miriam,
Eldon,
€
ving
and
ightey
Frey
| Ma rearet Pittsburgh:
Mra, W. Rearick,
! and granddaughters
{ Helen Rearick, Milroy: Mr. and Mrs
[ Miles Rearick, Milroy: Mr. and Mrs
{7. P. Rearick and sons George, Char-
les and Robert, and daughter, Mrs,
Kenton Miller, Martinsburg: Mr. and
Mra. D. H Rearick, Sara. Luella, Mor
ence and Ellls Rearlck, Spring Mills:
Mr. and Mrs Samus! Rearick and,
Lewis and Sara Jane Rearick, Mill
heim. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Royer and
daughters Evelyn and Frances: Mr,
and Mrs. T. G. Bpotts, Thelma. Mar-
garet and Edgene Spotts, Contre Hall:
Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Pecht, Tyrone;
Mr. and Mrs. FP. IL Raymond, Coburn.
AIS AA AO ARIA So:
The Department of Hevenue, Prows.
ing its campaign for safe highways,
revoked 2244 drivers lHeenses nnd
Ruspendod 4416--a total of 6687 since
ithe first of the year. In the week
ending August 6. 32 were revoked
jand 121 suspended,
AA AAAI.
A four-point deer, shot to death was
found in a field north of Millheim,
Mr
daughter
Margaret,
Elsie
and
TICKET
AT
At a caucus,
Th
CAUCUS, THURSDAY
by
night,
house, a
held
voiers, on ursday mn
Vo
unteey
REPUBLICAN (
FOR
ANDIDATES
BOROUGH oO)
C—O SS
LIEUT. WIGMAN AND BRIDE
LOCATE IN CENTRI HAL]
9 CHILDRENS
iN
LSORY
BORO ST BIECT
TO (ome SE HOOT LAW
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RATLFU SS~<THOMPSON,
$34
Yi Bethel
CLARENCE MUSSER GETS
FOREST RANGER POST
SUMMER SESSION AT FP. 8
DEGREES AWARDED
55 degrees
sion at
vania State which ended
students
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file
og
will go
coming from
Thursday
evening,
Pennayvivaniy
in
from
ty-five
Those
ty are
MaoDowell,
counties,
who from Centre coun-
bachelor's degrees Elinor ©
Bellefonte, BS; Helen P
Juiser, Hublersburg, RBS: Howard I
Bush, State College, BS: Edna M.
Hackenberg, State College, BS: Karl
F. Mattil, State College, BS.
The following will be awarded ad.
vanced degrees:
Kenneth LL. Blamey, State College,
industrial education, MS: Joseph J.
Thomas, State College, chemistry, Ph.
D.; Lenore H. Tabscott, State College,
peychology, M8: Erma H. Heed, State
College, bhacterielogy, MS: Roger DD.
Reld, State College, bacteriology, Ph
DD; Margaret BE. Tschan, State Ool-
lege, German, MA: Frank E. Ehren
feld, Philipsburg, education. MS: Rob
ert A. Black, Philipsburg, economics,
MA: C. Robert Neff, Centre Hall od.
ucation, ME: Roy BR. Jamison, Centres
Hall, education: ME.
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The unseasonable weather during
A part of last week forced the light.
ing of furnace fires to make homes
comfortable, mbna id A
come
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54 YEARS IN THE MINISTRY.
Rev, 8S. FF.
Isterial
Greenhoe Summarizes Miu.
Aoty Other
ing Faety Covering Half Century
Work
and
in Chureh
i
an a —
GLAD GIRLS PICNIC.
a
ANI
ft ONTEST
i-H CLUB BOYS GIRLS
IN JI DGING AT PAL
STANDING OF THE CLUBS IN
| THE CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE
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| ei fonte 4 i nh
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
| FROM ALL PARTS
WHERE THEY PLAY.
Thursday (Twilight)
Saturday.
CENTRE HALL, 5; KATO,
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STATE’ WINS IN CLOSE CONT
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MARRIAGE LICENSES
Wo —”
JOINT Col
LI THERAN
MEETING OF
iF
ANd
CHI
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IN
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RADIO STARS PERSON,
Smith
nn to
"Thursday
attend
m and partis
tt
Ti
wer 13
ub enrolled
Week 8 events
Tenm
contest
Yaorpym
winners
will
their
of
in the State-wide
receive cups and also rib-
the
State
as awards, as well as
being crowned
champions,
Une hundred
girls attended the 4-H Club
ship Training School at the
vania Slate College Monday
nesday of this week. They
ed 24 counties,
On Wednesday afternoon the 15th
annual 4-H Club Week at thes College
opened. There were approximately
1300 boys and girl present. The ses-
sion will close Friday when ths a-
wards are made to contest winners.
Activities include judging contests,
campus tours, assemblies, vesper ser.
vice, recreation, style revoes, and de
partmental demonstrations
State Club Week is in charge of A.
I. Baker, state club leader, and A.
B. Bingham, J. PF. Keim, ¢. I. Lang,
Mise Laura Reynolds and Miss Nel
He Clogston, assistant stata club
leaders,
and
Leader
Pennsyl-
to Wad.
represent.
and thirty boys
AO SBI ORN.
If one knew the thoughts of a
"thumber’ you passed by without
picking him up, ® would more likely
than not convince yom that you wers
Justified mt leaving his thumb in the
alr,
a Ea ee Ra ai
ited the
Stonor farms,
John Horner
» gaches and st
wWers removed
hiroken
being disturbed
house stands
Hout west of
the ho
CoOneret
road, Tusseyy
{The farm on which ise §8 Joost
fed will 1@ occupied
who
now
oe next =2pring hy
Charles Bioner, recently
farm
Nefl.
where he fives to
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ZIEGLER FAMILY HOLDS
REUNION ON HECLA PARK
An all-day plenic at Hecla Park on
Sunday marked the second Ziegler
family reunion, with the following
people présent: Mr. and Mra W. H.
Ziegler, Anna Ziegler, Mr. and Mrs.
William Haines, John Haines, Mahlon
Stover, Mr. and Mr. BE. RB. Wolfe, Ja-
on and Mildred Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs,
4. EB. Ziegler, Melvin Bright, Mr. and
Mra. Roy Nixon, Louise Nixon: Mr.
and Mrs. 8. G. Ziegler, Gladys Zieg.
ler. Betty Miller, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Page, Phylile, Betty pnd Maxine
Page, Mr. and Mrs. HC. Ziegler,
Paul and Sara Ziegler, Anng Manns,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ziegler, Billy
and Dick Ziegler, Mr. and Mm. C. R.
Beahm, Phyllis Beahm. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Kilinefelter, James Klinefelter,
Mr. and Mre. John Winkleblech.
PAA SS MI M00 IPR I.
Eugene Klinefelter, Centre Hall, had
his motorcyele driver's leense sus
pended for six months by the State
Highway Department.
his
College
home
Yoorge
Bene.
Ken-
result
i through
period of ten
ten YOArE ARD
8 home
Brooklyn
{friendship
Te sponden é
arer
Ida Bell,
ster, Mrs
{ State
same
deceased sin.
wl ted the
(350.00
memorial
the
hurch. The
in
15
example
iter, a window will be place
Gap Methodist
Rev. R. 0. Bot-
his efforts to induce
forward and €ollow
the Bells
Climbing into a manger facing a ull
had driven into his stall, Harry W,
Frantz was attacked by the animal and
repeatedly struck on the legs
with his horns, the position of the mas
being such that it was the only portion
of the body exposed to attack by him.
For somg reasom the bull's attention
was diverted for a period permitting
Mr. Frantz to leave his perilous posi
thon. He was assisted to the houss by
boys who were in the barn Examinae
tion revealed thy man escaped broken
bones but received many bruises,
Mr. and Mrs, Ervin Zettle, Andrew
Zottle, Mr. and Mrs. A. BE. Frank and
gon Junior. Mrs, FPF. K Frank, Mr.
ant Mrs. Paul Fetterol! and son
Drew, and Kenneth Frank. on Lp
day motored to Troxelville witere
they visited with Mr and Mrs Mors
ril Nale and family. On the way they
Witnessed the Immersion of sight gr
ten persons of various ages, by a
Sunbury minister. The Cental Pa.
Gospel band, of Sunbury, played while
; oxi n Pleasant
minister,
using
CON
of
the baptismal ceremony wes in proge
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