CENTR FALL—STORM IN VOL. CX. SPLENDID PROGRAM PROMISED FOR PRESI- DENT’S BIRTHDAY PARTY [HEAVY SNOW INCHES we} Beginning Saturday night at storm set Monday from fell midnight, a snow until h inches | continued a VERY a Hs #4 Le 3 Although the fixed program calls welve for a nine Arcadia, for the time of i during whi o'clock beginning, Grangs | nftoen BROW and was Party | : dirthday held, where Pre ¥ % ’ 114 + iE . pented «will be | shifted by the rej ) sident db 7:00 hye / (First Floor) {. bel H ve ll ams CHICK MONSTROSITY. : > : Wh " \ + £40 | veil m extreme named Jamison ir committee » yt chalrmen 1 General Cha General Ww ker, Ww Program an Ebright, Chr, Florence Brooks 1. 8. Jamison, I. Jamison, Dr. Hugh Morrow, “TT Mrz. R. J. 8. Boozer, Bitting, Mrs. fortney, Sarah Bertha Sharer. Snr WwW. H. lL. Kerlin Entertainment Mrs Jy. PF Russell Bohn, Dorothy Blazer Guy H. Light Dr Thomas Hosterman, | Mrs. J. H. Knarr.] 8. Hagan. Mrs. Fred Homan | 1. 8 Hagan Wa George Rimmey, Mary Ennist. Betty Ebright, 88 Boozer. H 8. 81 1 wae o Delaney Persons who have IIe vse the bore imnmping ind ’ noti practice Be od igainst any Privsex Decorating: Ernest Frank, Chr Helen White, Reuben Rickert, Breon, Franklin Goodhart, Stella terman, Ruble, A Flink, Margaret Fussell ver, W. F. Keller Martz ert Bradford, Eugene 1 Dorothy B Irown conidnuation this f.yny is od By Hos- hao ’ Board i order of Genevieve Harvey | Col-} Rob- | older De'aney, Paul Jurk! Goodin Mrs FY. Bradford, Mrs. J. Patronesses Chr, Mrs. W. Corman. Ticket Meredith mew, Coleman olf, as, Hayes ford, ter, ford, Edwin Finance: Lause, Fred Ann Wert, Durst, M. Place: Dutrow, o wm. McCormick Elizad Sales Coldron, wi Wagn MceCormi Mra, Brooks | JUDGE'S PENSION GOES THE B TOWNSEND PLAN ONE BETTER Mat . i Frnest George k. Stanley Harold ver, Garman Crawford, W. JL John Patterson Ra’ston, Josephine Sto Newton Samuel Dale. ' . : Theresa one Pennsyis a irad- . da dared un loss, the Retirement Sate Daniel 8. Fred Spyker, Jack Wanda Brown, Burkholder. V. A D. K Daup Chr Coldron Harold days 8. Fraser £ he P ago Robert the previously, Retirement Justice of Supreme court i. One retire month had A. ind. joined the ! He paid in $169 66 As he Chief Frazer oo lect $883.33 This incident iment of forme: Justice Robert von He joined the Relire- Fund a year before he left the {bench and now draws $733.00 a month | although he returned State Auman, Chr. Roy Keller, John Delaney Bruce Runkle, J. H. Knarr, George | Johnston, Mrs. M. A. Burkholdey. | Mrs. Wilbur Henney, tobert Meeker, | Mrs. Robert Neff, Mrs. Edgar Miller | Mos hzisker, George Ralston. ment " Door Tickets: D. M. ¥red Slack, Harry Potter, ney, Willlam Oplyer. Mra. F. Durst, Mra, C. Harold Mra. Justice month. the long as lives, will a paralles retire- Bradford, Chr. Bruce Ar- has to active practices Ex-Judge man of law. Gawhrop State of chair- Control similar former Liquor somewhat Ceary Mrs. J ¥ Board, A. Bpyk-_. 3radford, | 0 Kryder| John Rishel, | Smith, Mrs Burkho der Refresh ments: P. Chr. Mrs. Harold Wetzel, Ed. Durst, er, Cleve Mitterling, Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, Frank, Ida Frazier, T.ouise Smith, Levan Daniel Daup, Pauline Dorothy Brown, Ruth Reibe™, Sypked, Robe'ta Smith, Jernice zier, Louise Miller, Martha Mabel Foust, Margaret Ross, CGera'd- ine Bradford, Bertha Bradford, Sara Slack, Jean Slack, Mildred Homan Marie Walker. Floor: Curtis B Relber, Chr, John Co'dron W. D. Shoop, George Vogt, upon being plated on the State pay- John Heckman, Edgar Miller, J. C.legll, They have no say about it, The Brooks, Fred Homan, D. W. Brad-i.... are deducted from thelr checks, ford, Bruce Knarr, Cayton Homan, ye here they see a Justice of the Ed Vogt. A. M. Regel Supreme Court who drew $19.500 a Publicity: BE. E. Bailey, Chr, Dr.H. yea as Associate Justice and $20,000 J. White, Mrs. Warren Homgn, Mrs. ja year as Chief Justice, obtiining a J. 8. Boomer, Kryder Frank, James life pension for an investment of pre- Fetterolf, W. A. Emery. claely $169 Telegram: Elizabety. Bartholomew, But it shoud be borne in mind that Mrs. Robert Hess, Freda Burkholder. [these men are able to draw thelr > : 3483.33 and $733.10:a-month pensions 3 ym. . w Chr, Mar a pi: abe Pwo only berause” thousands of other HNtate Dea Bradtord Dolores Condo, jeniploycs. who are Tu ky to make NR ecltoot: ; i row Brad’ord as much in ayear as these men have Chr. Kenneth. Bufrow:. = Kennet |™a¢¢ In a month, put their money in- . - - x 3 is gy Pye 4 frank, Fob Cerhaft, Pob Walker the Penson Fond. nt a ae: ga Continued from previous column) Foust, Chas. Raiver. Jack! Ki Knat Runkle, Bol Wetzel. o i sit “mth Pe ‘ast year, no complimentary To Fetaeont Dovid Bayi Don- Hikets will be lssuel This applies to ald Goodhart, Robert: ase, , Degn ‘D0 General airman, Mr. evi pa or pn bc mii. BEATE othefwiegardiess of tha valu (Continued foot of next column) able Service th¥y may render. the retired with gsmmller bene is. Pennsylvania's of school pubic office. stand aghast nt Pension Fund to contributed for thousands teache ©, h salaried only of have low oliders oan this operation Alice which they Fra- years, | Beth the taechers and the jobhold- Brooks, lers are compelled to pay a substantial porticn of their salaries into the He- itirement Fund DURING THEIR EN- TIRE EMPLOYMENT BY STATE. They make payments a immediately § ' ¢ Li K HALL. PA... THU 0. KS BIDS FOR ASSEMBLY ROOM, HIGH SCHOOL BLDG. Administra- | Works,: Harrisburg, the hids for electria The mn Publ§:! Public passed Le Emergency of i on Lion, ¢ f the and PENNS VALLEY YOUNG PEOPLE I FARM SHOW 1 A % RDEPRESENTH } Boalsburyg Edw ¢ iE an Of a - STATE BY AAA FARMERS OF HURT ARE DECISION Suoreme Court “ a or probles vn be no that restori doubt helped greatly ng fi fin in Vania ic footing 1 rmer It ETave y a sounder call { was a pract sa ution to “We it problem. the stil] have problem with us. | Since AAA has | unconstitutional, must 1 found. IT am President Roosevelt and must be sojved hoon other declared some | way OOn- i tht it" © fident will : find JOBS TO BE ELIMINATED —————— PWA ADMINISTRATIVE i The WPA, now employing more than 256.000 persons on 8943 projects | administrative during d positions that wore | organisation, lose that orders went drop between 400 and 500 persons In the headquarters! office in Harrisburg and district ecsmentinl Officials im heen out to all offices, The on be action, officials snid. that a maximum available for direct relief. Officials ssid the efficiency WPA will not be impaired. AS “Ker” Haines, of Rebersburg, is sald to aspire to be nominated by the Republicans in Centre county for As- semblyman, His chief accomplish ments noted in newspaper notices of his political qualifications are experi- epee n athletes, banking, F. &§ A. M. odge member, tak- will was of funds of the a ——— A mnowed«in condition such as pre- | sentea ftsolf Monday morning empha sizes the need of a borough-owned | power-driven plow to open stioects of the town not taken care of by the iState. Whereas OW Dobbin could [wade belly-high Arifts dn the old cays, {the old fivver absolutely refises to {take sukls punishment, so that gitingy {from the garage to the main thors {oughtare these days requires roads be {kept open. Monday morplie saw | citinens whose work required thelr getting thelr cars out, shoveling long distances of public streets, which . A ¥ work is rightfully the duty of the RSDAY, JANUARY BRIDGES COVERED BY ROAD ACT the 1985 3 ‘ of { will highway t last reduce Taxpayers ale soon the effe ated is is the the Of of taxa- session local in ia il Improv intenance 5 Warren MEETING, SATURDAY, The members of J 1€ tn Tasth adjourned of the Penna Valley will meet In an Bon 1530 i afternoon hurch the Contre Laghoran A —s BIRTHDAY PARTY. pa Mr ents, Wednesday pre ment Mra Heckman Mr. and Miss George [8 Mra. Geo Pertha and and yer, daughier John Durst, Esthe Lero Horner, and Ena Mrs, r y Mr Snr N Miss Elizabeth Rudy, and Mrs. Russell At a iate hour served, consisting sandwithes, pickles, cake, ice and coffees, mers, Barth Miss Doris New, (Clarence Kellerman and Mr. Lair and children. refreshments folte, Guy were of cream mm sl Entertains 8S. 8S. Class, Trinity Reformed church met at the bome of Mise Margaret Delaney on Thursday evening. This class has Several tems taken care of; of business had fo be one of these wag the The elation resulted with Margaret Delaney, president; Mra. Mary De. laney, vice-president; Mrs, Relda Bohn, secretary; and Mra. Edna Gar- brick, treasurer. Refreshments were served consisting of lcesream, caxe and coffee Those present were: Mrs, DD. BL Keensr, Mra Edna Garbrick Mrs. Gladys Brooks, Mrs. Alma Schaeffer, Mrs. Relda Bohn and mn Daniel, Mrs. Maury Delaney and dadghter Miriam, Misses Catherine Martz, Dorothy Blazer, Sara Slack, Hasel Lutz, and Margaret Delaney. Other callers later in the evening were Rev. D. RB. Keener and Earl De- laney. “PUNJANH, MAGICIAN, COMING The Show of 1,000 laughs is voming ta the Plaza Theatre next week, Wed nesday and Thursday. Jan. 29-30. It ia not a movie but one of the greatest stage shows now playing in this ters ritory, The atiraction is none other than “Punjab” India's Royal Magic: fan, presenting mysteries of the uni. verse, Also, on the screen, “Show Them No Mercy,” with Rochelle Hud- son, No extra admission for this uns usnal entertainment. Head ‘the birds from day to day, embering they hgive, ho store. houses for Barphm (foods te be. wil: isd In the future BR 93, 1930. JURORS FOR ~NESSION FEBRUARY COURT OPENS 4TH MONDAY The February ond Mon- the fir grand jurors will of court meet mth Hon i #t {day WOK | Fraverse Jurors—Feh, 24 ‘ Srare Mauck, roe Mrs. G Ernest H n Prowl *allews Sweet ood Moshann March Bellefont Woodward “a i Traverse a i Arthur Brown | Ray Burd, { HL I Baye iI. P. ower Jurors, painter painter laborer ? barber % in = £3 {Edward iw. {Luther | Bossart Confer se rer Coxey, merchant Campbell, carp Dellans, Duck, merchant {Clyde laborer | PF, A. Esterling, farmer Howard Emery, clerk. Mrs. Wade Evey, hakpr. Harry Harry Madisonburg Centre Hall Gilmore, Garbrick, farmer laborer i W. R. Hosterman, meth 1G. F. Hoy, merchant... iH. H. Ishiler, butcher Bt, Ohllege Hublersburg State College vio Clarence Blanchard Howard | Daliag Kline, laborer i Robert Keith, G. Kephart, F. Keller, Lane, laborer farmer i Ww. retired ¢ Irn laborer | Wm. Lekwell, student. Fred lucas, laborer Mra, Faly Miller, hskpr. 1C. T. Miller, farmer Centre Hall Do. A. McDowell, laborer. ...Bellefonte E. L. McClintdk, merchant. Hublersh'g Boyd Osman, laborer. ...... Bellefonte Mary 1. Potter, hskpr.....Centre Hall Clayton Poorman, laborer. . Pleas. Gap Asbury Pletcher, butcher Howard Eimer Rossman, laborer. ...Bellefonte A. E. chad, plumber....... Bellefonte Harry Struble. farmer... State College John Shuey, Boyd M. Stover, laborer... Aaromburg James Stark, unemployed. ... Clarence Jack Thyilor, laborer ........Millhetm Minnie Weaver, hkpr..../....Miesburg Roy Werte, farmer.;........Bepllofonte Wilbur Wingard, laborer... .. Coburn Joss Witherite, farmer. .... Bellefonte nt a SM FLEMINGTON CUTOFF TO COST $81,430.28 The Central Pullders’ Supply Co. of Sunbury Friday submitted 10 the fiate Highway Department the low bid for construction of 0.55 of a mile of reinforced concrete highway, 20 ft wide, on 1. 8. Route 220 in Fleming. ‘ton borough and Alllsen township, for the cutoff over High street, to elim. inate. two rigit-angle turns in the highway. The bid was $31,430.28, CUentre Warriors Hate Hall College Howard State College wma TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS members E qualified attend =a in meeting of Bellefonte were Mrs M. Bradford Robert and 10 lenis held “ evening, Mra Mrs Searson D J00n Mrs Mrs Frank Approximately on hundred degrees be conferred by the Pennsyly occurred in sonmon wounded were jured duri season, while list of wounded, Thirty 151 gOARON wera 184 and i8 in threes. buck hunters Ee killed lost in % hunters and were Injured the small-game } 3rd 4 { for the Presi. Philipsburg section will the Elks - club rooms, The hday Bal the in for held I Tvs the chairman of arrangements, ba served during {ing will i i furnish the dance mus- Hurley, head of the en- commitiee,, hax arranged specialty numbers. orchestra will {fe. William | tertainment {fop several | The Rev. and Mrs. N. F. Douty and Mra. Edward OC. Gloucester, of Reb. | ersburg drove to Pittsburgh on I Monday. They plan to remain there for several days before continuing lon Lansing, Michigan, where the i Rev. Douty will take up Bible cone ference work. Mrs. Gloucester plans | remain for several! months with Ithe pastor and his wife before return- ing to her home in Seattle, Wash. Philip Confer will Weaver on the W. F. Bradford farm, Old Fort, next spring. ldke Mr. Weaver, he will be employed by the month. At present he Is employed in a very similar way by C. P. long, one one of hig farms in Gregg towne ship. Mr. Weaver will move onto the former Henry Stoner homestead, above Tusseyville, purchased a few months ago by CC. Robert Neff, and will conduct the farm on a fifty-Afty Mrs. Alda Bloom, west of town, on Thursday entertained the Senior Ser. Latheran Sunday school at a quilting. There were two “wemgions.” afternoon and _ evenipg. ndqressitating a lunch for the large number of ladies. This was served by Mrs, Bloom and her daughter, Mrs. Miller, the latter of Altoona, the chief item on the menu being fried chick. en, together with the. dishes usually surrounding it. The afternoon and evening sforded much nleasure to the clary members, who accoptel I4 request Ww ao quiting for mre. Knipe. Phils | Adelphia, in the near future, - io to sucoeed Laater