The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 23, 1936, Image 1

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    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