The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 24, 1935, Image 1

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VOL. CIX.
NEW DEAL BENEFITS
PENNSYLVANIA FARM
TO
WOKERS
the
a new
Pennsvivania farmer and
The
worker
a of
They
in Industry entered into
er
incalculable
and
an
oN ACRE
CREEK, PC VYALLEY
WORK
DAM
BEGUN
ON PO
WERT-WOLVE.
1
4
ir
Ty
pa
Lo
Mr
v
Wert a
township, having
was
Potter i
many years on the farn
seville now
Claude Wert,
Aaronshurg.
Congratulations.
A — ———
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Samuel! Youtz, Wm. A
Jacobs, land in borough ;
$30,
WwW. L
Boozer,
$1.00.
Mart)
nt horing
occupied
ior to locating
I
et ux. to
Centre Hall
Martha J
Hall boro:
al,
Centre
Jacobs, eof to
act
ir. in
et al. to
in
Mary
Hall;
Booze
{ } .
$1500
Edward
Zerby
shit
link, land Centre
Zerby, ot al. to Edward
ot Potter
2250
Edward
i. Zerby
tOWhH«
to
Edward
Potter twp.
the
Hall,
Hunter, treasurer, to
National Bank,
in Potter township:
Caroline Swartz to W. E.
land in Penn township: $500,
W. P. Hosterman to Reformed
Lutheran Cemetery Assoc. land
Potter twp,, $1.00,
Wm. W. Arnett, et al, to BR. BE. Von-
ade, Aaronsburg, land in Haines twp
2500,
Centre
$67.51.
jreon
and
in
A ————— A AS A.
The fall institute of the Woman's
Missionary Society of the Reformed
Church of West Susquehanna Classis
met in two sessions, Saturday, in St
John's churdh, Willlamsport. More
than one hundred delegates and rep-
resentatives of the different societies
were in attendance. The meeting was
an education. The afterngon was gilv-
on to conferences conducted by
the various Departmental secreiaries.
Miss Greta Hinkel, of Philadelphia
Was present Curing the day to advise
whenever called upon. Mr. and Mrs,
Frank M. Fisher, Mrs. W. ¥. Keller
Mrs. J. WW, Bradford and Miss Joyce
Bradford represented the local soclety
from Centre Hall, &
over
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TRIENNIAL T. B. TEST FOR
COUNTY CATTLE THIS MONTH
all cot.
started
¢
Of
he
Triennial T. B. test
county
The
tle in Centre will
try Centre county this !
in
weeording to
Od
sims IAS
HALLOWE'EN PART)
DEATHS,
I weeks with a complicat
The lex
township
ter of
Burrell.
George Shook,
D., with whom
for the past fifteen
A. P. Burrell,
survives,
on Haines
daugh-
was born in
on October 7, 1865.
A. G. and
Hhe survived
8. of
ahe
a
Elizabeth
by
Aaronsburg, RNR.
made her home
years. A brother,
of State College, also
ig one Bon,
Funeral
day of k
Heckman
m
services held
burial
Thurs.
in the
were
with
cemetery.
ast week,
—
Mra
her
WITMER.~
mer dieg
N. Wit.
Bellefonte,
Angeline
in
months
Wag
at home
Years, § from
daughter
Samuel and Emeline Miles Lucas, and
was born in Union the wid-
of William WwW.
Six children, Mrs. W. IH.
er, Mrs. Thos. Tressler
and W. CC. Witmer,
all of Bellefonte, survive her
death, together with one sister, Mrs.
W. T. Peters, Milesburg: and one
brother, ¢'. O. Lucas, of Wooster, 0.
Funeral services were held on
Thursday, with burial in Myers cem-
etery, Hev. E. R. Heckman officiating,
a
com
ations She a of
township,
ow Witmer,
Hunsing-
Mrs,
R. C
Altoona
Basi Doll
Witmer,
GOSS. --Funeral services were held
Tuesday morning at the home of Wal.
do P. Corl, State College, 1. D.. for
Mrs. Busan Coss, 837, whe died mr.
day evening at her home near State
College. The following sons and
daughters survive: Samuel B., Read.
ing: William K. Tyrone; and Mrs
Elsie M. Corl, State College, R. D.:
John M. and Peter 1. Kedchline, both
of Bellefonte are surviving brothers,
She was a member of St Luke's Tae
theran church at Pine Grove Mis,
A ANS,
Among those who recently success.
fully passed the examination for deliv.
or's Hoenses were O, IL Slack, Bug.
ene Weaver, and Mabel Hosterman.
HALL. PA.
Is B. LEE SELLS SINKING CR.
FARM, 180 A, TO P. WASSON
{ What
Michael
wg long been known as
WM long
hk farm
Gregg townshi
the
i
i
along Sinking
by
H
1
mn
owned
In
A
Ms
LOCALS,
Alexande
garet
(lend
‘hiladeiphia
Thursday
raturned
and on
ra Alexander
Tuesday
Philadelphia
for
home leaving the
The
the time of t
H. H. Alexander,
Wenonah.
arty were
part of f the
couples son, and
ant
family,
i An official congrassional
theaded by Vice President
John N and
gressman Mra
Clearfield, sali
for the
will
the
party.
Mre
including Con-
Don Gingery, of
from Seattle, Wed-
Philippines, where
participate inauguration
new government of the
islands A plea by offic.
that “4 United States keep out
{of foreign t marked the
parture,
| Mrs
teashieor
jtonal
County
tin the
iquiry
Lidicated
and
Garner
and
sey
nesday
they in
of native
strong high”
inls he
tihlea™ de.
of
Erdley, H. FP. Erdiey
of the Spring Mills First Na-
Bank, was taken to the Centre
hospital on Tuesflay morning
institution ambulance, In-
made on Wednesday morning
: observation had not yet de
{termined whether or net an operation
would be necessary. Mrs. Erdley has
been in delicate health for a year or
more. Her recovery is anxiously a-
wiited by a large circle of friends
in her home community.
wife
Miss Estella Hosterman Is now a
regular clerk in the Centres Hall post.
office under Postmaster CC. W. Boozer.
Miss Hosterman began her services as
a clerk when the office was of the
third class, not in civil service, and
her step-father, R. M. Smith, ~was
postmaster, About ten years ago
when the office attained the dignity
of being under olvil service regula.
tions, she became a substitute clerk,
and since October 1st, she atinined
the station of a regular clerk. The
position of substitute clerk will be
filled in the near future through civil
service examination, Miss Hosterman
has been efficient, courteous and ob
liging from the beginning of her post
Office service and well merited the two
advancements,
OCTOBER
CENTRE,
TO CLOSE
TWO CCC
CAMPS IN
| oF
15 IN STATE
Fifteen CCC camps in Pennsylvan-
vith a total enrollment of at least
S000, will be a
handoned by the
of ti} monti to conform with
the i
t
{$22,000,000 FOR TWP. ROA Ds,
AT NO COST
i,
TO
Fodder
ccs ———
MARRIAGE LICENSES,
————— A A ARR
GRAND JURY TO CONVENE:
“ow
24, 1935.
BATTER, FIELDER AND TEAM
RECOGNIZED BY DAILY TIMES
AT BANQUET AT HOWARD
A Ey
1
BE HALL BUSINESS
ASSIMIATION MEETING
MEN'S
¥
#
BYROL AND MAYES, DIES
E. Knox
policeman ationed
jin the Jeffers hospital,
of
injuries
suntain,
¥
n ladelphia
| Wedneaday night last
received
between Madison.
svittany, by two suspicions
Eric Bryol and Andrew
Mayes, when an attempt was mada to
arrest them. Corporal Walter Powell
a second State policeman, died a short
time ago, and it ja bellevd his death
was due to injuries sustained at the
same time as that Knox, Septem-
ber 18, 1833
Byrol is imprisoned
burgh penitentiary and Mayeg 2 in
the Huntingdon Industrial School
A AL AAA.
Townsend Club Meeting,
i he Mew of on
naracters,
of
in the Pitts
The Townsend on |
SHOWER FOR BRID}
¢
CLINTON COUNTY GIRL, STRUCK
BY CAP. FATALLY HRIRY
The gir] was walk
the
ing
of sister
Nittany
way
with =a
: 4
ot
road
and Ruth Dwian,
struck. She died
hospital. Her
fractured skull,
internal injuries
fractures and lacerations,
gide
i
the fo
coneistad
of both
numerous
n
injuries
fractures legs
and
——— A AN
CENTER OF STATE NEAR FISH
HATCHERY AT PLEASANT GAP
The Department of Internal Affairs
said this week center of Penn-
syivania is Centre about
foot west HEpring creek, on a line
due west from the south line of
Fish Hatchery Pleasant
the
in county
of
the
Hiaten near
Club will
evening, October
the Oad
ability
Everviody
meet
Gt
Fellows hall.
will address
welcome,
7 201
Al
the
Tuesday
or elock,
sponker
gathering
p
29,
in
of
Tusseyville,
Rev, and Mrs. W. K.
Centre Hall called the C.
terbeck home on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kuhn of State College
spent Friday afternoon with Mre. Ane
nie Klinefelter,
Mrs, 8 T. Swartz and daughter
spent the week-end in Bellefonte as
Ruests at the Mark Williams home.
Mr. and Mrs, H. CC. Grove and
daughter Colleen visited Sunday with
Mrs. Grove's parents, W. 8 Martzs,
Mr. and Mrs. S8amuel Horner and
sons of near Penn Hall were Sunday
evening visitors at the Slutterbeok
home,
Mre. Mark Fetteroll and sons wpent
the week endl as guests of her sister,
Mra. Floyd ye, in Bellefonte.
Wm. Rockey, wife and daughter of
Altoona, spent Sunday at the W. §.
Rockey home,
ed com. us a
Do you want the affairs of Centre
county ‘conducted in a business-like
manner? Of course you do: then vote
for Brungart ana Bowersox for
county commissioners, .
Hosterman of
at E. 8ilut-
It three miles south of
square Bellefontd and two
Pleasant Gap.
Gap f= ‘about
at
of
the
miles west
A A MD A A
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
year, June
and Mrs,
On attaining her fourth
White, daughter of Mr.
Frank White, was given a birthday
party by her grandmother, Mrs Jac.
ob Sharer, in town. The young guests
are noted below:
Donna Luse, Margaret Matter, An-
nette Bearson, Dorothy Booger, Jack
Uber, Teddy White, Virginia Morrow,
Sarah Morrow, Janet tunkle, Dick
Runkle, Cherry Corman, Ariens Core
man, Wilma Emerick, Clara Lue
Wtoel, Beulah Bradford, Miriam
Fou, Warren Foust, David Booser,
June White. The entertainers were
Marjorie Morrow, Patty Boomer, Bet.
ty Bearson, and Anna Homan, The
chaperones were Mrs, Brooks, Mrs, ID.
IH. White and her Grandma White
Games on the hack lawn were played.
Refreshments of sandwiches, potato
chips, cake and ice cream whre sor.
vod, Lite favors were given. June
received a number of nice presents, *e
I MASSA
Governor Earle appointed William
G. Fluke, of Baxon, Bedford county,
to the board of game commissioners.
He succeeded Dr. Willlam H. Moore,
of Philadelphia, resigned.
i
.
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NO. 42
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
ane mile
wim, purchased st
Tuesday by Sara Say-
of Joseph H. Well, of
The purchase price
losed., The new owner
farm next spring.
the
The Northern Conference of the
Susquehanna Synod of the Lutheran
Church met Monday in Rebers-
burg. An address by Dr, J. F. Hark-
ins, State College, on the subject, The
Church Changing World,” was
a prominent feature on the program
The conference was attended by Rev.
I. A. Wagner, recently became
{ the Valley charge
pastor ol
but has yet installed.
Frank Bmith
sir
Broeon farm,
f Mill
on
WAS
sale
Wolfe
Mille
Tis
rivate
| jer wife
{wns
Iwill occupy
on
n a
who
Penns
not been
no doubt
thinks Newton's law of
gravitation too severe. |ir Isaac
saw the apple fall from the tree, and
made certain deductions, but GG, Frank
felt the apple fall from the tree. It
hit him in the eye with such “grave
ity” ax to cause a bad bruise. require
ing bandaging of the optic. Frank wag
picking the fruit of the tree when
Bir lsanc’s law asserted iteelf
Roy 8 Jamison of Centre Hall, was
re-glocted presidend of the Centre
County Interscholasitic Athletic Asso
ciation at a meeting held in Bellefonte
Thursday. It will be Mr. Jamison's
third consecdlive term ds president
of the association. Other © officers,
Thomas Stetler, of Snow Shoe, vice
president, and Glenn Aumiller, Mills
helm, secretary-treasurer, were also
re-elected for the second straight
your.
Miss Alice Burk! oWer,
of the Methodist hospital taining
school, Philadelphia, i at her home
here where she will remain for au few
weeks and then return to the city to
take the examination before the State
Board of Registration of Nurses,
Successful in this, she will be privis
leged to use the suffix title 1. N.,
and will enter the Télawares County
hospital, west of Philadephia City
Hine, on general duly. :
a. of town,
Isaac
is
a grodunte
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