VOL. CX. SECOND BIRTHDAY PARTY | FOR THE PRESIDENT, AT CENTRE HALL. JAN, that to the 30TH announced President has consanted the deries of for It ig Roosevelt his birthday other nation bal's funds irg Infantile pyriieg were held thy 331 t use of for an- birthday of : as oe pasion wide and parties ior use in fos he again January general Thig for functions to try for paralysi is WOrs — cor MURDERED WOMAN RELATIV] OF BURKHOLDERS HERI Giiruder this and M. cousins, During Burkhol fami Ginder two the city. The sons, 1ieut Panama Burkhol Samuel the 1. A sguaaqr Canal Fort adelphia. Mrs. G der wy Founders purchasing agent { mons of Haverford ford, Pa, a years. Her ily, of Philadelphia. friger, ao both at the curred tington, ployed Hall, cause Ginder So I Mot SHAS. Every are struck alysis, and of this You can attending President, evening, & position son 1 Miss Edith Din-| Marjorie " Rupe, dinner niece, and of Altoona, were guests of the shooting whic! Hall. had of time in a Negro, in but of Founders Roy ( who been em- | the Founders | had drunkenness, kitchen been discharged be murdered Mra. | as a means of avenging hi 10 900 h year some youn down wit in disease infant epidemic years increases to help thesas Birthday Party Hall unfortuna the in January 30, Centre ptliosstlnss—— | tendent chairman to on the Emergency Cou Education Hogors, Glenn of county schools has tween serve in Ce Courty for Adult} Youth, i ncils Recreation and I ——— BIRTHDAY PARTY. A birthday party was given in hon. Maurice Whitehill, by Mra Whitehill, at their home “Woody- crest,” north of State College, Satur-| day evening, to celebrate his 36th na- tal day. A birthday cake with the req- uisite number of lighted cundles graced the table. while refreshments of various kinds were served the in- vited guests. String music and and vocal selections Fad a place on the program. The following were present: | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Zerby, Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Bwanger and daughter Deloris, Irene Swanger, Mr. and Mrs Edward Gill, Ms, and Mrs Mitchel Rinehart and daughters Lois and Kathryn, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Whitehill and son “BM’ and daugh- ter Lois, all of Woodycrest: Mr. and Mra. Claude Whitehill, Mr. andi Mrs. Charles Whitehill, Miss Kath- ryn Witmer, all of Oak Hall Sta- tion; Chuck Annuel, of New York. or of at THE JACKSON DAY DINNER. The Jacksbn Day dinner to be give en Tuesday evening, at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College, fs being ar- ranged for by Willlam Litke. Esq., law partner of Senator Jack Thomp- son. The guest gpeakers had not been announced at the time the Heporter went to press, rE —————— LES OF A GENTLE. MAN, What it cost a millionaire to be one described In a court motion. Head about it in the American Weekly, the Blg magazine dist buted with nest Bunday's New York American. Order TT copy [rom your news dealer THE TROUB : oe A A ASANO Bix to elght Inches of snow fell we LOCAL RED CROSS MEMBERS WHO ANSWERED 1985 CALL] Cross drive Red this The annual proved more that of the man, JF. Wetzel, dollars in the the treas local successful year than | previous year, reports. More than! eighty wis realize in ; AEs drive Misa borough iret i IT'S A FACT—-SICK OR WELL~—~PEOPLE MUST EAT oream 1. i cream BOG GOO 8.000 tons f arly meas, Law of ooffen, bread, rolls and oth. i) Eh rods 1.000.404 i Iv vegeiahies, foods Part of that goes into nearly O00. 000 special wescription meals There's as mMmucs, af fg there prescription ompare ween Of a t Posse | coffes any of yearl coat 000 is spent That's only item the fo one hoapita) contributes charity. EE SHIRLEY TEMPLE IN “THE LITTLEST REBEL" AT THE I'LAZA Friday and afternoon and Littlest Rebel” starving Shirley Temple, with John Boles, Jack Hoit Karen Morley and Bill Robinson, will show at the Plaza Theatre, Bellefonte. The theatre management is greatly pleased to present this picture to the theatre-going public at this time, The Httle star, outshines every per vious performance, which maying lot. Don't miss “The Littiest Rebel.” Thursday, this Saturday 4 week, a — A 4-H LAMB FEEDING CLUB ROUNDUP, SATURDAY, 4TH The Centre County Boys’ and Girls’ 4-H Lamb Feeding Club will hold their county roundup in the Livestock Judgirp Pavillon at State College on Saturday. January 4, at two o'clock, according to County Agent R. C. Blaney. Tiere will be fifteen pens of three lambs each on exhibiton, or a total of 45 lambs, The lambs will be Judg- od by P. C. McKenzie, nationally known sheep judge of the Pennsyl- vania State College, The best nine pens as selecied by the judge in this roundup will be tak- en to Harrisburg and compete with other counties for State honors. The following breeds will be repre. sented: Shropshire and Hampshires. The club members have had their lambs on feed since the midds of August, - This roundup will be of Interest to Centre county peotfe as they will have a chance to see the county ex. hibita before they are sent to the Farm Show, and the publie is cor. dially Invited to attend. The Stock Judging Pavilion is heated and the roundup wil’ be held regardless of woatter conditions, Man is the only admal that oun be skinned more than once HALL. PA.. THU FRAZIER—LONG. evening at the Miles BE. Frazier, of E. Long, Gardner 14 a wedding Reformed Frazer, Brush daugh On wis solemnized Saturday par- | SOT i when i Vil-| 1, Miss Mr. and Brush Va 1h aries if 1 Mary Mrs, § Hey and ng i were united in| . vith hem Ve Helen Eb WALKER--ROYEHR, FOE CONSTRUCTION GREGG-PENN ROAD IN AR at BOTHe it assured bullg CONeregs Se modern if not a foot of the Valley rr such be YY entire section of 1 ond complied nf is reas-| with Department. by! A» REFORMED 5. i PRESENTS CHRISTMAS PLAY Trinity : Lirsee. s, Reformed church school) i at play by Mary Russell, Posse Sunday entitled Was Born evening “When he Prince of in the Joos! chu prior istman, i ¢ of the play 3 wm “Leg. basically : from The the fam dents in § £ 45 in OF 10% re-enacted of with special] on making Him gifts of sor- | and All the de. | the school participated street in Bethle- vice, substance soe f partments The heim. "The The Boy Father of Bara . .... Ephriam {Hebrew Roman Bolder Mazzy Joseph of SCene was Cast a follows ; Dean Bradford Ralph Arney Alfred Relish #Htanley Brooks Pilgrims) John Knarr Mra. J. PF. Wetzel F. Wetasl The Innkeeper lussell Bohn Sarah, Wife of inkeaper iid Geraldine oy A Bradford Shepherds. Eno Reuben Jared Wise Men-o Melchior «Roy V. Delaney Russell Relish Ralpy, Packer . Boh Weisel Balthasar ,.... John T. Delaney The Angel Hazel Lutz Gift Beareers< Juniors, Primary and Beginners, Soloists, Sara Odenkirk Reiber, The gifts brought by the children wers shipped to the Bethany Orph- ans’ Home, Womelsdorf, A A 57 AAA. CIGARETTE DEALER PRIVILEGE AND AMUSEMENT PERMITS MUST BE RENEWED FOR 199¢ The divisioral chief of stamp and amusement taxes, Department of Revenue, announces that all perma- nent amusement permits and cigars ette dealers’ permity issued for 1035 expired with the year. Persons who between July 22, 1935, and the present day hed any form or manner of entertainment, for which there was a charge. but who have for some peason failed to ssou-e thelr permits from the Department of Revenue, as well a8 those who ob- tained permits but falleda to make the necossary reports and remittan. and Ruth with the District : once, in or- der to avold the ha penalties in- under the JANUARY PRIZES AWARDED IN XMAS LIGHTING KSDAY, CONTEST rounds of the | Christmas to i name the! follow: | the alte made night fHuminations The res Judges the the town and ts were as INO hand TROOP ORGANIZED LOCAL 0} BOY 13 SCOUT MEMBERS wh B. TRIENNIAL POTTER BEGAN RETEST IN under | Ani in Potter town-| the f for TB, sires of At five time © he animals in rectors the § re marke] as i the number representing! i one per cent. Potter] number township in the largest of Centre | AI FROM CENTRE COUNTY IN SOPHOMORE CLASS, P. Bophomore olass eig! Students Se are ity-five from Cen-| y from this section 3 county, are Centre Hall Barah H yndall John C Coldron, BEd- | J ir Odenkirk, Liberal) Agriculture i Whitehead, Lib- } 1 Hi Boalsby d Hoss, eral Aris Relbwerabagy Woolrow W. Bierly, Aria. i Mills—Charles W. Hoster.! Agriculture i Donald G. Detwiler, Ag- Spring man Smullton- Si. POTTER TWP. PWA PROJECT TO GRAVEL COLYER ROAD The $14,405.08 allotted to Potter township under the PWA will be ap- plied to surfacing with gravel the Colyer road. beginning at a point a short distance west of the C. 8 Thom- as farm westward to the bridee at Colyer, from there to Colyer school fouse and on westward by the A. J. Weaver homestond to the H. A. Me- Clellan farm, This is a portion of the original State highway as laid from State College to Potters Mills. The work will start in the near fu- ture and will be directed by the Pot. ter township supervisors, namely, ©. BE. Bradford, John Bubb and Edward Loughner, the latter succeeding J. M Carson. The supervisors have the privilege to apport two foremen and a timekeeper, out HO, AES 55 KEELER APPOINTS DEPUTY. Charles B. Musser, Bellefonte, was appointed deputy sheriff by Sheriff. elect Harry V. Keeler. He i&8 a na- tive of Haines township and wag the Republican candidate at the last «lec. tion defeated for the office of reg. ister by John 1. Wetszler. Merrit Showers, of Walker township, a bro. ther-indaw of Keeler, was named turnkey. AI AANA. All on work relief jobs got day- and-a-half holidays with pay at Christmas and New Year's, putting them on a level with all other Feder al employes. Of course. the order might be tested befors the Bupreme Court by the haters of the New Deal ————————————————— a. Peter Denny, 56, of Tyrone, work- Ing In Bellefonte as an extra brake. man for 1436. DINNERS, parties were the families in f which came ohadgwation CHRISTMAS din by many Hall, thie Christmas ners and given of Centro Bone oO Henorters Mis undo Mr thelr Hale Hdward Durst, and James 1 i 4 1 Mra, Dux Mothergnaug Mi 1 NE MT tholy guest, @ Albert Drutrow Mr small row, 186 and two children Surroundng the J. C. Goodhart fam ily table were Mr Hil Goodhart parentia “ Centre 1s wd hart Itrpe the Ok homestead Mrs Russell Goodhart H Charlotte of Mr Mrs ler Mr. and and Mrs. Harold Delaware Mins r. Buck Falls, children and Mrs. ID K. Keller, Mre Lucas, Mr Keller, and Christ prised the guests at DK party «3% Kel Mr and Keller also and Ke John is CO ~ fi Christmas ti Keller home inner fi A ag Chr that turned In- fo a birthday party was given and Mra J. Cloyd on Rh mede farm, in honor of their daugh- Minn ipated Mrs, Stanley Mrs Irwin Packer, 1. B. Relber Mrs. Lynn istmas % by Hrooks, WIGY - tor Frances, Guests affair Brooks Mise Lois Packer, Mr. and Mrs, { and two small children, Platt, Jack, Madaline and Betty Piatt, Misses Cladys and Ro- berta Smith, Miss Lois Packer, Ralph ard Ross, Misses Margaret Ross, Haz el Smith, Betty BEbright, Mr. and Mra H. lL. Ebright, Hug, Morrow, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Weaver. Mr. and Mre OG. W. Sweeney were hosts to the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bweeney, and Mr. and Mra. Bright Orwig, at a Christmas {noon} dinner, and in the evennig all, including Mr. and Mrs Brenna Tib- bens and children, Pleasant Gap, were entertained at the S8weney home, Pot- tere Mills Bgulra NN who partic- Mr children alph in the included and and Packer, L§ M. Smith, Misses Estella Hosterman, Gladys Rmith, Roberta Smith, and “Jim”, were guests in Millhelm of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Malone. Mrs. Malone and Miss Hos terman are sisters. Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Runkle were hosts to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Brad- ford, and Mrs, Sallie Smith, mother of Mrs. Runkle, The guests surrounding the evening dinper on Christmas day at the D. M. Bradford home included Mr. and Mra. Wilbur MoClellan and young son, Lock Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Har old Bradford, Miss Isabel Bradford and Robert Walker. Mr. and Mre. James Brooks had as thelr guests their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brooks, Miss Lilae Brooks, and James Brooks, Jr.: also, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Relish, of Allene town, Mrs. Laura Lee, Mrs. Grate Breon, Mr. and Mrs, Lynn Breon Miss Lau ra Breon and Jack Glenn made up the guests at the Sarl Mastéllar home at Dewart. The hostess is the eldest daughter of Mra. Breon. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | FROM ALL PARTS srmined several will zo. Della Reiber Ruth of Hettinger, of and daughter town, and Miss Spring Mills in Carlisle on day where the former's son While in they ate the Christmas service at the post at the barracks. Helber ere guests of friends sma tis located, that city {tended i Medical i Mr i % {iained the { Thursday $ Mrs Daniel Bloom Bartholomew the and enter» family on being birth- lartholomew, family named Helen Bartholomew, hay William Kepler, University ooCRgion for Jean other than the Miss Mary {Altoona and f¢ in Princeton a day patty {Guests i wee e #tudent | Miss Batrice Baumgardner, ste {dent in the school ruirses in the { Presbyterian Philadelphia, wag a Sunday to Toesday lof Mr V. Goodhart. Miss | Baumga H. H. 8 graduate, will course in msing with during next spring. jor hospital, from Mrs a guest and ¥ ana c. finish much credit The faculty members Hall high school Wetzel, principal, nes Jamison W. of the Centre comprised of J. P. R, 8. Jamison, Ag- R. MoCormick., ate tended the Pennsylvania State BEdu- cational Association convention. at Harrisburg, Thursday, Mriday and Saturday. The convention represents the annual convention of teachers of the State Bruce Hettinger almost lost the index finger on the left hand when it became entangled in a chain with which he Wag about to fasten a cow to hor stall, The animal made a quick movement backward just as the T wad «'ipped through the ring, mange ling the finger mo that amputation was thought the only solution but the suregon is attempting to save ft, Students {orm Colleges who were at their respective homes in or near Centre Hall include: Vinton Miel Ia, Gettysburg; Betty Ebright, Muth Bailey, Fred Spyker, Ralph Packer, Jean E. Rishel, Samuel T. Ross, Haz el M. Smith, Sarah Odenkirk, Wile liam P. Campbell, Richard H. Ross, John ©. Clodron, Penn State: Miriam Mitterling and Thelma Crk, Wilk amsport Business College. Richard 8. Bailey, local amateur radio operator of Station WSKQQ, sitting in his room at his home in Centre Hall, in wireloss with a U. Was s0 strong as to make it to hear the voice in all parts house, Richard's signal likewise good, according to the of the Greenlander. While the tance Is amazingly y be compared with | ponsible