py VOL. CI1X. BALL. PA.. TH URSDAY, Re?28, 1935. NO. 47 SEES DEMOCRACY ON ROAD TO POSITION OF NEW Democracy sition of ———— A A ———— (CHEVROLET WILL RELY ON NEWSPAPER ADY. IN 1986 Beventy-thres mndred n throughout the Unit wil be the the * Chevrole coming year P. Fisher the Chevrolet been dire expenditures in that ‘Not only new cars, but tr service merchandsed through which will continue bone of Chevrolet's he said. *No matier what develop, they will mentary in character, are the 'main track” and in nature of thincs believe ways will be.” rising of Motor Comj has ting 1} rection. ueks Cars and accessories will newspapers, to the bau be k- ‘ t advertising effort” other always media may ba supple. Newspapers the very we they al- CH ——— i: Centre John Wetzler, reelected yreglstor for on the county Democratic $462.85 Wetsier ticket UrpOses spent for Mr means office campalgn used newspap- his claim a larger ex- Democratic cane didate, Harry Keeler gpent $410.54 In his campaign for Sheriff. Of this sum the Republican campaign com- mites contributed $300 fre Aas to the tent a of getting voters other to tO than any ———— Newly slooted constables will be obliged to furnish a bond. They should appear before the prothonotary of their county who will provide blank bondy and give instruction. I AANA III Thursday, November 1936, is Thanksgiving Day. Since we, in this locality, have nt- tended to the customary religious duty of attending Thanksgiving sere few yesterday (Wednesday) evening We Aare res to devote all of voday to our favorite recreation with 5 clear consvience of having at least formally given thanks at our places of regular worship as directed by the chier mag istrate of our beloved country, the President. The originators of the day before Thanksgiving Day service ought to wear specially designed epi ists, for guch distinguishing acta otwht to bo recognised, Today, year of a8, B. M. ASSOCIATION SEE CAMBRIA STEEL Hall were Men's during TI the As urs Centre Business guests { the officials Of bsidiary Works nip at Custer El There who Mrs in pleased fine Mre of this Custer will article Acquaintance her wil with residence Centos not be to be assured that of her that much as shading off She i= the same alert and lovable whe in health she is in one years and not so the resident and Centre seventies elghtion when of Hull. The in her presence was one of spots during a HOT bsth the the days outing ANNUAL MEETING CENTRE Co. AGRICULTURAL EXT. ASSN Agricultural lenders iy B the Centre County Agricultural Ex- hall nt where elected Pleasant the for President, Gap, following officers the coming year: M TT. Zubler, Mille; vicespresident, Malcolm Mus. ser Bellefonte; secretary, J. Foster Musser, State College; treasurer, W CC. SBmeltzer, Bellefonte. At the morning session, well, engineering extension of Btate College, gave an (lustrated talk on “Home Conveniences”, At the afternoon session agricultur. al agents R C. Blaney and Miss Klean» or 8mith pointed out the many phases of agriculture and home making that hind been carried on during the year. Prof. W, V. Dennis, of State Col. lege, spoke on “is There Hope for Agriculture? Prof. Dennds states there is hope for agriculture. He buses his judgment on the fact that through these changing times young peopls have gone into the business of farming as a vocation because they have faith In agriculture. on Hpring J. HR. Has- specialist Mr, and Mrs. C. ¥. Helm, of Harris. burg, were guests of Mr. and Mrs W. ¥, Colyer, on Friday last. A ASI A APSARA. The Centre Heporter, 51.60 a year P. 8 (. LIVE STOUK JUDGING san “BELL THE GUNMAN" HOPES TO KILL HIS 10TH REAR PEOPLE SOCIETY ORGANIZED SUNDAY YO Ne EVE K : par “GREEN TEAN' ENTERTAINS “GOLD TEAM THE VICTORS eX Hse “Gold” furnished fe rogram w the eves inated Inst dead given fom the groups mak« il While Ag Waa week, were into two under the titles above In CANVasE periodicnls subscriptions, the Gold and to conform te the game the dined exceodad, of the winners The affair the gnaw dedire for i gratified rules jomers one of much the stomach knowledge Wives of more ine. and woth A AR SA BIG RECEPTION FOR SSANTA" AT ALTOONA, NOVEMER Friday will for ax the 29 big Altoona November ba a bove and girls 20, big reception for has sent word that Altoona fhe day for a who will survive in after Thanksgiving. In making his appearance at this time, Santa Claus Is bestowing a great honor on the Booster merchants and in appreciation of the favor they are appearing to greet him and escort him through the busines, district with a big parade that will include four bands and many floats containing story book characters that are favors ites of the boys and girls, all robed in gorgeous costumes. Santa Claus, occupying a beautful- ly decorated float all by himself, will lead the parade escorted by hig own band, A special feature of the parade will be a collection of ministure floats decorated by boys and girls who will have a division all to themselves, The parade will start promptly at 1:00 o'clock on Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, and will proceed thru the Altoona business district to the stores of Booster merchants, Boys and girls are Invited by San. th Claus to bring (helt Banta Claus letters with them and. he will have his couriers travel along sh re of parade and gather up the letters, DRAWS $100 CHARITY | | JACK COLDRON IN | SUNBURY With £100.00 inglh MARRI i. AGE LICENSES, i! Asn ———— THANK OFFERING SERVIC) | BE ———————— IVEXTURING IN BEEF GROWING. 4 IL, OF “THE TIGER’ MARES APPEARANCE ¢ YOIL. 5. NO, adi ts i A i of Chris edit Roberta and W Alice Bpyker Donald and manage! aesistant ad ford, editor oodrow sports editor business managor Coldron advertising circulation staff AM MMA REBEKAHS GATHER AT BOALSBURG IN DIST MEETING The Tussey Rebekah Lodge No. 66 of Boslsburg entertained the Southern District of Centre county, comprised lodges from Boalsburg, Centre Hall, Miliheite. Pine Grove Mills, Spring Milly and State College, Wed- nesday evening. These monthly dis. trict meetings are being sponsored by Mrg Sarah Erb, District president, of State Colleges to bring about a relationship (etween the members of the lodges in the Alstrict and in| Cremae true fraternity in Odd Fellowship, Cre: hundred visiting brothers were present at the Boals. burg meeting and were welcomed by Sister Versa Corman, Noble Grand of Tussey Lodge. The Noble Grands from Hall, Miltheim, Spring Mills, Grove Mills and State College, Sisters Badger, spoke briefly, After lodge, the meeting was turn- od over to the entertainment commit. tee, which put on a program that was greatly appreciated by all Sev. eral numbers on the program created side-splitting laughter, A I ASTANA: The proposed constitutional provis. fon to combine the West Susquehanna Classis, the East Busquebanna Classis and the Wyoming Classis of the Evan. gelical and Reformed church into the Susquehanna Synod will be explained at a Pastors’ Seminar of the West Sus- quehanna Classis. The meeting will be held at Aaronsburg, December 3. The proposed merger would include 16% congregations and 23.000 members, manager rank he Comprise 3 ¥ f businesy of Clog. or sinters and Centre Pine and ishler, Knarr, Bying. Saturday night mercury dropped to 15 degrees above mero, a tet ACAL TEAM HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER DEFEATS MANSFIELD; Will, BEFEND 1934 | | A ps HAROLD STULLER CRUSHED | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS i ted On the 1 C—O A BAZAAR SALE AT BELLEVILLE. At Yhe J. 1% a A a ——— ——— CONSERVATION PIU RPOSE EYESIGHT Is OF CONTEST Pasting and Coloring Competition Re veals Vislon, Important Faets On the blank home, completely furnished the fact that no lamps fixtures of any kind A large number of lamp tures are provided In blank, these the contestant out and pastes in their proper positions In each room, guided by a set of" Rules for Good Lighting. The finished result should be a home that provideg safe light fo’ reading and study, as well as good general illumination “Although parents may assist their children in arriving at the solution, says district manager WW. T. McoCor. the limited to cighteen years West Penn lines Sucy, a imparts to Young folks Information which can ald them all through life in caring for the eyes "Eyestrain is all often caused by glare and a lack of sufficient and proper lght in the home, We can and should have our eyes examined regu. larly. With our sight properly cor- rected, further strain can be largely eliminated Dy the use of the lamps and lighting which do away with un- safe seeing conditions. When one real. izes thit twenty per cont of our chil dren have defective gion during early school age, and often without either the child or the parent know. ing it, the importance of eyesight conservation cannog be over-esti- mated”, The contest blanks must be turned in by midnight of December 10 and a "presentation party” is planned for all winners about twa days before Christmas. Electrical appliances, in- cluding a number of the new 1. B. 8 reading and study lamps, will be the prizes, ia & cross-sectional view of a except for lighting shown or pic- and the culs mick and age contest is Boys girls not over who live on competition foo Ec an EE PT The bingo games played at the fire house for the benefit of the local fire company, on Monday evening, proved profitable, the net gain Being about not sought after at thic pT ae ro A 3s an were § Borgud amy hered small time, Health Day Pro- the Centre Coun- held the Millheim, last A group of prom. physicians addressed the health topples. Dis. ranged through the treatment ahd tuberculosis to prepars- chilkibirth. To ald in the loc and make the program more interesting, appropriate moving ple tures on the discussed subiects were shown, in mg period of Medical Society Theatre vening Woe m i Municipal | Wednesday « i nent counts {audience on vital Ussons ff eaneey tion turey for Within mew the family Miss past week entertained Elsanor Smith, worker in Bartholo- the sewing home 00+ Centre county, d4i- the L. T. LI. the junior branch of the W CC, T. U.; also the members of a Sunday school ol in the Meth- odist chureh The ETOUPs were with refreshments, and in ade dition the members of the family wera factor in the sguther- interesting, and enter. taining, To ald movement of a nation wide campaign by the American Red Cross to reduce the terrible toll of ac cidental deaths and injuries in the home, on the farm and on high ways, first ald instroction of the seven hun- dred highway policemen ia Pennsyl. vané will begin on December 18, Cov ernor Earle and Secretary of High. ways Warren Van Dyke have also ape proved the idea of the Red Cross to establish first aid stations alohg prom. inent State Mghways. A Justice of the Pennsyivainia Su. preme Court /nttacked the JRoowe. velt Administration's efforts to ime prove conditions as “against” the laws of God. The “dinstinguished” jurist in George W Maxey, of Scranton, who Uses his time when off the + bench in peddling Republican propaganda. The trouble with Maxey is he has hoor conception of God's law, which i= evidenced when he argucs that the Creator would have us be like the skunk and vermin in the matter of Acquiring a living, forgetting that He the circle homics rector, ase three served a large making ings beneficial the
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