— NOI. CIX CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935. NO. 36 mm W MOC : *REAT FIELD PAY TREASTER KETTLE CCC CAMP 0 ‘E SUPPORT URGED [LOCAL DIRECTOR GIVES COST BORO AND TWP. DEMOCRATIC A GREAT FIELD DAY HOORAY RI A! TER AR VERERANL CAMP T WN AND UNTY NEWS BEST WAY To CURB mA cavisw| oF CONDUCTING DAILY VA- WOMEN VOTERS ORGANIZE | SET FOR DEMOCR/ NOW WAR VETERAN A) ? C0 | : | bi Sit \ * t . $ of | rey oy foo ie BEST WAY TO CURB RADI CATION CHURCH SCHOOL| The Women's Democratic Club of} The Democratic ” was advoocat- | Centre Hall and Potter Township was | approximately , ap it of radical- The following account of the cost] “riday issued by clubs of Centre During latter those | weal, part of jast Veter reform Constitutional ed best fsm in | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEF EST | FROM ALL PARTS county extend homie {of invitation to well an War p 1 ght Central eninsvivania ans moved into Tr as the preventive nigh ¢ Penns: g the Vacation aad duct of in a statement CON | i ; : who Dor- ita all individua's interested In bette: which Is nity 1 ‘ant 4 1 jorganized F the Phil- lof the Lenin Hall} © Knarr, Public Affairs | comm ical for nven adelphia Committee on TO REVISE STATE (CONSTITUTION, SEPT. ori YOTE t pay. Reorganifation governments 4 onl State in the economy and efficiency, ———————— A ————. CAR NUMBER According to an advertisement a large life insurance driver every killed man, the MH perience of 1834. And months of if -1 of company, the ar will have] woman or child before if the accident ex-| duplicates that of | for the first six! indicate that 1it-| made # 20 of “ Wn th i a year over 1535 gtatistics the year been driver tle has in progress dangerous hould decide for him- at the curbing the Every ar whether he ar Ni self wheel of ‘C ia tle The power, fs He accordance ha mmber 20. ithin his in good really ion w can drive with the law can keep his speed to reasonable lev. els, maintain h in mechanical condition far : device, are concerned, and work won the basis that it is better to give up| his right-of-way than risk a trip in an ambulance. On he can take chances-—he can regard crowded | streets and highways as playgrounds, | where his reckless and adventurous | instincts may be indulged to the full] without regard for others or himself. | The laws of chance are immutable | and every motrist who Is deliberately careless, can be certain that evantu. ally ha will come a cropper. He may get away with reckless acts a thousand times -- the thousand and] first time he will pay the price. Gamb- lors with death always lose-—the dice are loaded before you start the game. One car in twenty will be the vause someone's death or maiming this Are yeu going to be the 20th carefully, and judgment in car firat class #0 as safety: of year! driver? AI MIR An All-Day Plenle. Each person interested In the Cen- tre Hill cemetery is requested to come to the cemetery on Saturday, Sept. 14th to help clean it up. Wear gloves and old clothes, and bring your own tools. Hours, from 8:00 to 5:00. dBlgned) Committee, Dally hool during the second, third June Recelpts (General Fund) xpenditareg ot ile 1 f ' 1 lecelipts (Ple Fund) I xpenditurey Gn 2:3 {Milk Fand ner’'s Dept.) Heeelpts for Begin. Expenditurey ¥ ~ $9 bo ml conf —— PLAN TG EMPLOY 2451 IN BUILDING SURVEY IN NN Yang Peni fart ——— A ————" SENATOR HUEY P. LONG i Mrs. J. H v) \ } Eighteen wom which Ap COMPLICATIONS 1% FIT 000000 GARRETT ESTATE és Fou £3 £17 i in # rt a SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED fo Wal States fey on Sunday eve- oclwk £2 the Lo Baton 30, aRsanein. bodyguard, fmmedi. on the assassin, 50 and 60 bullets causing instant death A DAA State at astern Btandard State caplial Dr. Cari specialist, Ten of of aetly time), in bullding, Austin Weiss, was the Tong's opened fisinns Houg: an eye fire between into his body The added Highway Department 262 bridges in Pennsylvania to ite system. and by the first of which are located of yo more $e number In office ne County fe al in Centre at the ore’ revealed tl ihe © bean tified w bridges in st by the Stats. — If you are interested in the purch. ase of real estate, keep an oye on the advertisements appearing weekly in th Reporter, Linden Hall, Church notes: Sunday school at 9:- 30; preaching services at 10:30, by the ‘pastor, Rev. Clearence Wert, Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Everybody welcome. Mr. and Mrs. R. LL. Hook and son of Centre Hill, and Mr. and Mrs Ralph Scott and children, and Jos- ephine Everet, of Cambridge, Oho were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs, Claude McClintic on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude McClintie and son Elwood and Mr. and Mrs, Wil. nm Mesmer made a business trip to Lock Haven and Williamsport Mone day, Iam Mesmer home were Iev. and Mra, Clarence Wert, and Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Cressinger, of Dornsife; other Bunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs, Tom Decker, of Milroy, and On. ond Walters and lady friend. Heods- ville, : : tm AA ADYS, INSERTED WITHOUT AP- PROVING SENTIMENT IN THEM the fu merchandise the Newspaper advertising in in al aad fan "pace eporter, like like R Newspapers, fe sale much or without editors, Notaldy 1s page advertisement in by persons “Constitutional The advertise head, “Danger that Pennsylvan- place than can present State Cone The adv. falls the voters in want the Cone. votery will have vote for or against it becomes effects | and accepted approval of the the of a this issue who call Defense fe with ‘nse subscribed to themselves Committee.” ment carries a Ahead.” argues scare and Wire f the be described if stitution is re-written. to set forth that Yin re-written, to bafore in case lars they opportunity it ive it ia publican well-grounded fact party leaders who are rants ing about the {lls that will befall the people of Pennsylvania if its present constitution is re-written, are not sincere, No, they arenot sincere, for their own party pledged revision be- fore last fall's election, buf changed after the voteg were counted. A ——— A valuable Guernsey cow belonging to G. W. Ralston, on the Colyer farm, was hit by a sedan occupied by CCC boys from the Woodward camp, Friday evening, injuring her to such an extent that she was killed to end her misery. The animal was one of a number crossing the voad fromi the pasture lot to the barn when the sedan in question came along. a that Re. HM APN. Pierre de Largarde Boal, son of Col. Theodore Davis Boal, of Boalsburg, has been named United States Consul General at Toronto, Canada. Mr, Boal, who has been Wrst Secretary ‘tawa, will assumd his new duties early in December, i for Pennsylvania to meet at Hecla Thursday ——————— i —————— REITZ-JODON, OC. Reits ] RIMINAL COURT OPENED MONDAY, FLEMING PRESIDING # FN vy ocomts of Wf $2 sole the « 5 The wom for form sed on (wo previous had # hoon Penne with Mr. Cor. she gained newspaper iman a where notoriety” as COTTE spondent. Edward Sunday, charge to ten Bellefonte, on fn was fined $25.00 and days in the county similar sentenced fall, AI 1 MA AAAS. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Wilbur Ellen KE. Frank A. Kathryn R. Bnyder Klinefelter Min Min State State Hall Hall Reed E. Aungst hl Myron Raitz Isabel Jodon College Colleges Hall Hall Centre Centre A 0 A MY TIS BOI SN. BIRTHDAY PARTY Without previous notice between froty and fifty friends of JI. Cloyd Brooks, on Thursday evening. assemb- Jel at his home on Rhoneymede farm to do honor to him on a birth. day. tefreshmenta were most tasty and served most liberally. Among those present were: Mra, Lynn Platt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hess, Bara and Ernest Hess, John HH. Frizzell, State College: Mr. and Mrs. Marion Keyser, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohlo;: Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Mar. tin and Miss Marie Martin, of Belle- fonte: Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Bbright, Miss Bettd Ebright, Mr. and Mra Stanley Brooks and children Miriam and Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Weav- er and family, Centre Hall, AAA AAAI NO DEADLINE FOR WORKS PROGRESS ADMINISTRAYION From the DuBois office of Charles E. Freeman, Administrator District X. Works Progress Administration, comes this Important information, which ls contrary to published news paper reports. Mr. Freeman says: Sponsors of projects of the Works Progress Administration are hereby submitting these projects. Applica- tions will be received indefinitely, § aang ie ———— BARTGES APPOINTED SUPT. CLINTON C0. SCHOOLS # ale oe Mr and Mr. Mi ohr York fonte Nngan Mr of Mifflinbur of Herman A ana and Mrs nily i Hettinger friend Mr, and Mrs daughters Annabelle and Evelyn Long, 8r. of Liverpool: Mrs, WwW of Miami, Fla.: Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Hettinger. Mrs. Mary Rachau, and Mr. and Mrs Mileg Decker, of Centre Hall: Mr and Mrs Ralph Hettinger and daughter Whitehorse: and Mr. and Mra. Eugene Hettinger, of Lancaster, and town: and Mr, 8. Willlamson A ————— oA CONFEDERATE VETS ACCEPT BID TC GETTYSBURG REUNION Comfedorate veterang agreed unani- mously to Civili Way differ. enceg and meet with the Grand Army of the Republic in a at Gettysburg in 1938. Paul Roy, of Gettysburg, extended the invitation on behalf of the Penna. State Commission nnd Governor Earle The vote on the Xint reunion came after Roy assured the veterans they would be free to carry the “stars and bars” of the Confederacy when and where they pleased. The aged soldiers rose, waved their arms and cheered with husky voices As the United States marine band played “Dixie” at the opening session of the 45th annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, A —— WILL ROGERS IN “STEAM. BOAT "ROUND THE BEND” Bhowing at he Plaza Theatre, Belle- fonte, Monday and Tuesday nights of next week (also Sunday Midnight Show, Sept. 15) will be “Steamboat Round the Bend.” featuring Win Rog ore. Thursday, Friday ana Saturday of this week Clark Gable appears In “Call of the Wiad.” Read the Plaga Theatre ad. on last page of this issue for full details A A If You favor aponston to the bina and aged, vote YES on the constitu. ton ballot, 0 te . The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. forget all Joint reunion by het =P ai uring er have the of Allens and Mrs YOuUng iady brother, Mrs. Meo- friendship people first Miss Miri | ville wae a : | Wilbur lellan means Vin Hellan, Mr The host's and of young more than The the her Mr. flame two fo ton, fo i between onto the graduating ville bus that oarried classes from the and Centre Hall high Washington, D. CC. last The Harris school and the 1938 Allens schools to June Vooational which up- total attend. 4 the Vooae £3 In the grades. is principal, the faculty being Bde Dorothy Ris- Fisher, of the “aff, and Samuel and Anna Mary in the grades. Township &7 ade Be hools ast week have of 157 school ened ance a pupils {tional and LeRoy Freeman remainder of the win Dale, Helen singer and Marjorie Vocational School toss, Ruth Crain Hess, who teach in {seer, H. BE. Garbrick and J. Henry Gare brick expect to have a new portable hammer-mill in operation around Ote tober Ist. This machine will suppie ment the present bi-weekly service This will enable them to give present customery their usual and handy feeds grinding service at home, and take care of additional work during the winter. The hammer-mill will make mush corn-meal, cracked corn, alfalfa meal, ground roughage, as well as or dinary feeds, Mre. Jeannette Keen received the Word on Monday that her nephews, Dean and Holbert Kerstetter, of Glen Olden, Delaware county, sons of the inte W, p Kerstotter, received tere rible Injuries In an automobile acc dent on Sunday near Odessa, Del. There is litle hope for the recovery of Dean, who had part of his face torn away and suffered a fractured skull and 4 crushed chest when he was plethed through the roof of the oar, which overturned at the side of the
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