ter, VOL. CIX CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1935. NO. 41 . : , : s 2 1—GENTZEL. LOCAL ODD FELLOWS HOLD BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN DRIVE 0 We {REGG TWP, COMMUNITY FAIR | JURORS NAMED FOR NOVEMBER | LONG—GENTZEL : TERRE | : sh Ds T WN AND COUNTY NE GREGG . PILE AND SESSIONS OF COUNTY COURT| The Gentzel home at Spring Mill INSTALLATION CEREMONIES OVER NEWLY BUILT ROA ENJOYED BY PUPIL J | Tr scone of a delightful i i ! i z « | Wis lhe £ " ing | Fred ke, © il irg, 1 1 : | IN SEVEN MOUNTAINS] PATRONS OF TOWNSHIP Following are the name © jaro = g a Rey ut i . i : drawn FEY { rand and traverse on Sunday, | MAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST the FROM ALL PARTS ng motos 18th it November The ny i Ml A “STAR” CARRIES THRE} YOUTHS TO THE SOUTHLAND eo LL WHEN DOMTORS DISAGREE. “RILLY CAMPBELL WINY HIGH PRIZE IN STOOE JUDGING ssn SAA REPDSYILLE-CENTRE HALI ALUMNI TEAMS PLAY SOCCER Frasersey Jurors—Second Week 1 ¥ . RCS STAGE SHOW AT PLAZA, fie STRONG HUBLERSBURG TEAM daikon MEETS DEFEAT HERE, 2.8 gh | GREGG HIGH AND REBERSBURG TIED FOR SOCCER LEAD o fing he y i ; i The wn r 1 ne « ;. * BR ar ing being v-three. The afternoon AE vu + » > ad ub Centra 11 vandeville with $ wails sw Aull =~ 1 . { x x rib a VE re Im ¢ gfterman tohereb : Hal aud : Rebersburg high ai ted for ot | wa Save ) luyerock shooting and Magacob Hoy Ti $ © SITE fant hroughout afl | ments Special . - 4 Enns Was a8 through 1 i i i § HA place in the ter the venir dinnet served by Bellefonte Invision {360 Hostermar he ery mar) by excestionally clean playingia Gift,” with W i : : " “ei : Spring Milg!® irked by exceptional ean paying s » . with , nS : {Centre County Soccer Leagus i _IMr Ward a State College chef. a 5 0H. 1 : iy bot tens tai in he Is half ione of we best mid-night ws veri a : i A ad 2 9 iJ. E. Hal abo Fleming (PY I h teams lain in the last half jone of thw A Lor team has been defeated this aisiness sesion was held. The affair presented i 3 wlevs 5 . OR ronal derably . ; a |Arthur Hagyard, clerk. ...Philipsburg [Slowed up the players considerably. [The Gre cain als "i . .lwas attended by E. W. Miller, R. B I g i rege team also went through al a i Saas - x Ha " fovy ' Hrd ¢ aeitively thi stage and 5 4 1 nd » Hurley, borer. ... Philipsburg but did not deter from the thrills for Positi y this tage no {schedule of eleven games inst wear | Hagan, Edward Vogt and Daniel 8. program will not oe ghowing any : i iwith an undefeated record. being the|Daup, of town § * Hoy, farmer Hellefonta the good sized crowds that braved the {Joseph Hettinger farmer. Centre Hall elements to see the game jother date Dean Zeigler rit) ard. Hobert My jonly team with an undefeated record! serchant OC. F. Emery is feeding fi- } 4 id. Harris Holmes salesman. St. Col After dwing on the defensive most | RE _ al a hoge--big and little The thirteen v 3 1 q 4 J. BANKS KURTZ SPEAKS ! Standing to dnte this year egretahles at. wan Sto { {1a ger ones all weigh 200 pounds and AT LOCAL GG. 0 Fr. RALLY Won Tied A ft 1 y th thirty-six others are . . : i Greg rocational 2 al 34 ta ' Melenahan accounted | Ex. Republican Congressman J.1 RH oe Pp. Vou onal 1 six weeks d. but are i - - nl i + . . : elm y 4 i . 3 Boren » Sesndition . fo + oh Potatoes—-1st, Richard Feiten L Srumrine, woode-worker. . Sp Mills |’? score with a hard shot In |Banks Kurtz of Altoona, was the prin. sours . i h “l yndition nd by Maxx funior Projects (1st Hike : 5% Sta TE ’ Bruce ohar 3 lumberman ron § a goal. Woodrow Pradford [cipal speaker at + Republican aliv] H. 1 : » y i will y within } HONODArg um 337 rd. ribbon) imi HOT Horror Beallefonta |! second period offensive that nef toad pa 1 we John ren . 4 x 1 " » oe » 3 wr Imiry : shin | , Keeler, merchant. St Collegs yo goad shortly before the half Sheap--18t, Robert Campbell, j 1 3 fii Kennedy, laborer Philips Ba : Soaisbure xt goal in the third quar | held in the Odd Fellows hall in this] Laganton : [th Jom ¥ pur. airy Int, John Shook . vei Hugh Bellefonte | | ’ ¢ considerable scrimmage Hace jast Wednesday evening. }. The two Jeaders meet nat Spring |? ase «¢ u vidoe : of » " i os ipped Spayd, Collega { the goal | Hon. Arthur C Dale, Dellefonte, al-| Mills on Wednesday of this week at bere from the west, paying ble to : Swine 1st. Malcolm Year College y defensive work of the entire! se addressed the gathering Arthurl3:00 p. m lconts per ib. They all proved money Bugenes Wolf. 3rd, Glenn W $ . Poultey-~ist, lorraine Grov Wl ag Leona Wolfe iy RW tha aol Cobury | PACKR id wae very commenflabla as Bloop, { Bellefonte served as chalr- Jdmakers for the merchant MILT i . FMowers-—1st, Ruth Henni a OMI : Pauling Stitzer, Potatoes 1st, Fred Feltenberger; | : i iH. C Long i Roy Markle bassio o B State College they Dut in a busy afternoon smoth.|man of the meeting and introduced] ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED. Misys Catharine Smith, daughter of $4 4 Cataee fring Hublershurg's vaunted offense | the county candidates i : . Sres id £1 poly in attemptin Wt H State College while the Ii . » . 4 ; On Saturday evening at the home] M. Smith, Mill na sing gr y Sey rr vt Fest ua be wep y , io the line gave § vil BOC : ————— LE —— - t dose out EE y . pa muel Nojl. hakpr Pl. Gap Hanif by SOO a eh 5 eon. of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leonard Rhoads |'" close 4 door on the Ar 808 was Mrs, Edna Noll, hskpr... Pleasant Gap |''™® b) coring the two goals, Charles HH. Lee. of Marion township. jColeville a family reunion was held | driving, was thrown from the vehicle James Nyman, farmer Democratic candidate for County lat which there were eight birthdays|onte the concrete road and sustained Mrs, Grace Roan, hskpr.... Bellefonte MISSING LINK COMPLETED. Treasurer, was looking up voterf inland three wedding anniversaries cel. |DUMETous bruises. The car fan from Garden-—1st, Leroy Duck: 2nd | rune Robinson, hekpr. Jullan | Theesection of State highway on [this section last Friday. and favored |ehrated. Those present were: Mrs the highway through a wire fence ¥aye Yeariel H. W. Sauers, merchant. State Coll.|Route No. 522, south of Potters Mills, |thi# office with a call. It is indeed a John Galbraith, Mr. and Mra, Her.|and into a field. Miss Smith was Oh High School Class Prizes Frank Stover, farmer Mitihedm | known - the vMinniba Link . ss of pleasure to present a candidate of Mr ihert Vanasson and sons Cashious and | her way from her home to State Col First—JuniorClass, . Spurgeon Condo bwm. A. Stover, retired Milibeim [a mile in length, ha on ompleted. | 10's calibre, one for whom no apol-|Tommy all of Youngstown, ©O.; Mr.|°8 Where she in employed as a wien Prem Points 312; prize, 3340 . John Smead, laborer . Bellefonte | The concreting wan: finish r oT eel. ogy need be offered. He should ap-l.nd Mrs, John Rudy Mise Esther ographer in the offices of the Engin Second--Senior Class, Adam Condo. | Lloyd Sampeell, laborer Bellefonte [by Collinge & Maxwell ae of Easton |Peal strongly to Centre counts gioner, Clarence Rudy Guy Keller. | “Ting Extension Department of the Pres, Points 209 prise, 3240. W. E. Bhively, farmer... .Port Matilda | The contract price for the 20-foot cons farming classy Jdrrespective of Party bman, Mr. and Mrs Russel Laird and|F Pha. State College. Third—Sophomore Class, Betty Lee | Thos. Tubridy. laborer .Moshammon | crete road bed was $18,018, affiliation, He ia ong of them, vepre-iqhildren. Mre Katie Summers, Same William Brandt, son of Mr. and Yres. Points 161; prize $1.00 Chas. B. Ulrich, farmer vo Coburn senting the highest type of agriculurs |. Gingerich, all of Centre Hall: Mre. Ralph A. Brandt, and Charles Fourth — Freshman Class, Joni WwW, J. Woodring, farmer. Port Matilda | son of Calvin Fryer, of Co- L ist. A more complete sketch of MP.iyes G. HH. TUce and John Carney, of | Fryer, Shook, Pres. Points 141; prize 60c. |Steve Zimmerman miner.... Clarence | MARRIAGE LICENSES, Matlida: Fred Lucas, of he. a an ih te OLS Arm = hie. : , 2 ‘ ‘ . 8 a 4 Baki Prize Lee will be found elsewhere in this $8] peg Poin Toy prim $1.00, Bdward 1. Hampston ......Dbllefonte burg; Mr. and Mrs, E Bol Kellerman, | the Lewistown Recruiting office. Tho Special Sewing Prize—Frances Zer- Jury Commilssionery Condo and Verna Hackovan ... Bellefonte] J Victor Brungart's record as a ME 0 re, Harry Rellerman and Rr Wie cect rom Javis ’ ¥ Ng ” tices Ph : . g ¥. ari, ’ , JRO Si ow 0 i RUMY Cas by. prize, $1.00, Plotehe ara at work on their annual Rimous ou Coble lla Sounty commalagiones ump om 88] sildred ana Grace: Mr. and Mra.Dean|port of New York from where they Sem——————— } © ing the jury wheel with|Mary N. Himes...,......Phoenixvillsia watch-dog © the county's Anances.|o. oc. and son Dick, Mr. and Mrs. |will sail for service in the Panama Democratic Women's Club fo Meetithe names of five hundred or mor, | Murray W. Randall ...2 York City |1f you favor lower taxes. keeDinRip feonard and family, Mare Ruth [Canal Zone. Jt is believed that both Tuesday Night, 20th. men and women to gerve as jurors Kathryn Shallcross... .] York City within the county's income Without] oi. Leonard, Esther, Hazel andlare in the infantry. Brandt secured The Democratic Womens club. of gpne the year J036. They 3 Robert C. Kelley. .........., Altoona sacrifice of any angenting need of the Tommy, of Coleville, At a late hour |his disharge from the COC camp at Contras Hall and Potter township will Job earlier 1) : RAN | Cornelian Walton... .. Bellefonte people of the county, you will wanti..r..hments of sandwiches, pickles, | Poe Valley in order to enlist, He is hold & meeting In the Fire House, Arlier than usual this yeariporus R. Ripka EE Mr. Brumgare retained In office And|,. um candy, cake and coffee were | nineteen years old Fryer. whe is ruesday evening, October 20, 8:00 o'« in order to complete the work be:lgarah Gordon .......... Bellefonte a voy hailp-tnate will be A. 1. Bow. |, yy, twenty, had completed a term of clock. Address by an out-of-town | fore the opening of the deer hunting ersox, of State College. Brungart and ————————————— enlistment at the Poe Valk © CQO speaker. season on December 1 Bowersox, for Commisioners. No vot. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 CRIP. 5 rn The Centre Reporter, S150 a year [or van gu wrong supporling them. ¢ Cen rier, $1.50 a year. pu Howard —— ——— ————— ond, Barg CGulsewhite EN ' *
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