The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 20, 1936, Image 1

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VOI... CX. CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 1436. NO.8
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LEADERSHIP TRAINING SCHOOL [SOUTH SIDE SPLITS FROM [sTATE APPROPRIATIONS DUE | SNOW REMOVAL | 0 0 § Ws
2 SCHOOL DISTRICTS, FEB. 38] The State Highway Department] I WN AND 0 UNTY E
“THE BIRTHDAY PARTY WILL OPEN HERE FEBRUARY 25) CENTRE (0. BASEBALL LEAGUE |
FOR THE PRESIDENT” The Board of Religious Educatlc , | six-clulh bageball igue is in the | School district in Centre county | UnaGor Secretary Warren ‘an Dyke, |
IS RECALLED whi h is sapparte by the Church |formative stag vill likely bear | i jonas |} clear of snow 2,000 more | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
. INE MLALEL LS Schools of Centre. Hal Wa weaniz- | Penn ? 4 part ff its name, | from ] 81 ata 1 a nt of ts h ni f road his winter than ha FROM ALL PARTS
ith the purpose
1 il re Now ( wing appropria
v school
Jeet
turn them » tick sa
chairman, W. E. McCormick, Cra ik
ROY S. JAMISON, ||Ecucation
NL rr: Second Series Courses of the New |
General Chairman
a to 1 inanimous | Harris
in “Thelin the winlon tha a league sx hi Howard
Eve
Was
: . } aby Buus } ivi iv i | elect ox 01 Albright
| Standard Leadership Curriculum.” jstrongiy ) wh mm iy. Huston township . 1600.00 | rE 4 ot ih
i : i . NE | ze, at » annual g of the
There are four courses from which | ¥ township, . 3,026.50] A GOOD HOG FEEDER. oe
for the first | AN OPPORTUNITY TO HELP Marion township ........... 150( Is there money in feeding }
Miles township
biwcked | Howard
— the
EVAN.-REFORMED CHURCH students may choose a
CONSTITUTION HIGH LIGHTS [semester starting February 25 and CENTRE HALL HIGH PUPILS
lelosing March 31 If the enrollment]
and
Troop lg dis-
iis hay for
Miesburg Boro “aan 00 | iQ
is a splendid opportunity on { Millheim Boro 2.61 | pure hased seven shoats
HUW TLE wiles 1 al ot | « ally as 6a l : oo g a $ A ol “dnd
townspeople to ald Po Patton township ... ; 1,160.00 | ninety pounds, or 630 pounds he | Wil rit id : h {forest regions
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It has been the purpose of thei; gufficient, they plan to add othér|
committee in preparing the constiti- 1 irerg next term Thes have bes nt
tion for the United Evangelical and |, ofully selected By the board and]!
Reformed churches to conserve tre €s-|e y
sential features of the doctiinal stand-| “My Christian Belefs™ under
ards, tradition, usage and organic BW | + atraction of Prof. Wetzel ia
Of each of the constituent chum hes | interpretation of the historic Chris
prior to the union. Some of the
high-lights in the constitution are:
i
Penn township 1 Hall
making teh attendance records i Philipeburg Boro .. : 124602.791 sank y M. Riegle y 3 i 3 shed by
| under present 1 conditions with | Potter township is 2,820.00114, at h time the gross weight the Penna. Game unission through
{which all are well acquainted. The| Rush township he. | W. . Kerlin, niel Daup and J.
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rh s hoo) pupils in £11.00 1ot DO
A poun
a net gain of 8%0
} rb ra raidin . 4 wressnting ftaelf |g - 2 AR §
| ePportuniiy presenting Itself |8now (Shoe Boro 100.00 14 and one-half cents per pound
is this: the opening of more Mei Snow fhoe townshis
tian Faith and the present Chris y ' making a net gain in Jodon, 12-year-old daughter
homes for te asocommodation of iBo. Philipsburg Boro .... ae a i an
“aith and the eff #5 of these beliefs] N x
Faith and the effects o ae Sal these sihool pupils, mostly girls, when [Spring township
Hiate College Boro
cents for fifty-eight
and Mrs. Van 8B. Jodon, Belie-
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Congregations are afforded large i soding of $106.05, Fa 5 Ve Lec te, underwent an operation at the
065.69 | of A / .
" ! cling sntre ‘ounty hospital for the re-
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ion the present modes of living,
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A - > » gry iration } . a > !
freedom in effecting their o ss "How the Bible Ca I Be' by Rev, ‘ndoubtedly there are an number of Tayler township 1.024.001
and managing their own affairs. {L. A. Wagner, pastor of the Lutheran ihomes here that woul converted} Union township —.......... 180 T. L. SMITH PROPERTY SOLD. toids. The young miss
» a iudicatories | a ! hi ; i 38 i 1 Bt townsiup : § To y any of ker age 1 . -
There will be only ‘wo Judi Jo ichurch, deals with the value of the} jut. hosters upon solicitation, and] Uniony! ore ......,.... £00.00 | property, consisting of house | ** known to many ty her age in Cen
in the general organization © © | different passages of the Bible, such] # just as v in her will be [Walker ownsh ie . 1 003.20 | an ie on the corner of Main ana] re Hall, who are wishing her a
2 ch: Sy 8 he General : ‘i . . ww . so | : : dy recovery
Church: ynods and the : ins the literature and history of the] ow ; Ww neal of Worth 1 BRD LL eciinnne } boar sireets, In Centre Hall owned | "7 y Torovery:
800.001
Synod. A synod will be constituted ” riods | sucd wri by f.. Smith 1a
a jer sce x Hoy Na MEtOme Know the » Smith estate Was 80
and lay 6 wmentatives | 2 . i ,
of ministers ang ay Tepe nia nv. | “Guiding Children Christian | ht voluntee Total 118.043 {thr the H. 1. Ebright real lp. . , pastor the Trinity la-
of the congregations and take the i Growth,” 1t be taught : {es irch in git | has received
- ada Ss . & ha 20 en O x AUEn i WOCeTAn SUX : ARNOT iz 1 * VEN
place of the Classis and Synod in the | hay i 3 sbess riche a . dts. i .] ao Yarons y - ? n = Sh ababd
terme f the Evangelical churcl At 1 vents | 5 yf interest YX K plumbe and hardware Yon ler fella communication from the publishers
former Reformed Church and of the]Hos erman o ta : = € Ld : i RIMIN AL COURT OPENS i i ( i . He | O! in A : a P . a
. takes care the e«<lemental i any ! wi is Inclis to d« i . . I ‘ occupy of" "The ho 3 th ulstang-
District in the former BEvangelical}® 3 : Ate © ; ’ i . iia . ! MONDAY, FEBRU, i =. 1 wd . ‘ United States’
iof the hristi growth of i § at " hey : Conta th high the JCP V fle he sal nrice yas | Ing TR 3 hie 1 Ee Slates,
“hurch. t will meet twice a year i ) ‘ ! ; . ye i 3 . : : 3 1 .
Church. 1 i, : For Guidance of Youth hool principal r ots , od for Monday and yos- | not en made public. it is thought tol t his 10 e included in the
A new departure is the grouping of | ee sad Ye Sles) A 4 4 . Tiieusday four y pun hg iny « nex the ¢ 3
synods into areas. areas have n a EMV. NGL A wnsge | ahment ‘ fon onditions hen Of oF al court, i below i — —
legislative funct t I Youth fubh consideration is given | ras sal | i 5 wn bu : } Kibben, | 3. I FROZEN FINGER BURST:
cooperatis
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tuted simply for efficiency in romot- . ” Pac uu idiodenbia a ny HH Taha % Rts . 2 . A has
iE , " th Pras Of NOrsiiig BeTrvi i . he. Sa o 3 vs 3 p i" » . a T i 1 1 SN
ing the work of the ch an n ] t 18-88 oo basa ae ler F & B - . . ~~ BECOME
placing of pastors
for afull-time pure
J. M teimensnyder, D
Bb wv. W. K. "ho will respond to solicitation? | tat LR ¥, to Fred Homan
sion it A
the
til an— rues. MN. 3 " A & § PARTY.
RICHARD BAILEY EXONERATED hr — ; : oy
IT. LOHR INJURED J : :
AS PORCH ROOF COLLAPSES
of delegates elocted
of the number of members in al Friday evenink befo ot rom Li fata red five.y i Douglass ' aint {1 fred view # | Meorryvenns Mins sald Sarina nty Board sommissionars. it
gy nod. ses begin, This will provide time Miller { near Bellefont Tuesday np ny ry oa eng m- 1 Malone Stover ®hiry ' 8 I that inty should
re pm ¥ % ht * Fie 3 ruse} Fn d stitwl | Theor 4 # v . $ general
hospital.
the
pital each
The doctrinal stand
stituent churches are
terpretative s
tial truth of
ity as taught in the oly Seriot i Religio Education oward ertifi- 8 1 ¥ } ‘ . , : BL : ; ’ ! Wi } i ‘ AW a ving o give
In thess statements
isters and members
arty of cor
is the Word of G Cl Schools on y ba of the! n. Thomas Hugh 1 3 nln hospital #t was found th te cobs
x . t§ f iL § ' : ofr $ : 1s W™ ont ® euil £ 3 * Ash Wednesday™ Sery i
doer
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TRUE BILLS FOUND nY
CENTRE COUNTY GRAND JURy
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CLOVER CLUB MEETS.
ver } Dredd %
{entre
County Iran Jury FOOTE Pete ————————
Philipsburg, ‘ include he DOG RESCUED, LEGS AND
following : as : TAIL FROZEN IN
Earl McKi n statutory Mfonse
two Constables
charges: Josey
E. Marsh,
code: Jol
vehicle kh esslar
lation ¥ the yehicle od 4 Ww {ars i H. Irwin, chief ngine at Ll. he eri i 2:30 ’ ih u dd er hn . ’ : Is er was 3 dad fon COMP ation
and Mary Wolfe, violation of the la. No. 1 card the dog 1 nev. BSador officiat tu wha The guests osont were Mrs. Ms Atm “- the eve [he remodeled quart.
wor laws Ralvadore Marasoo nd | The 2 & 1 1 dowi ‘ ¢ in the Bunnysid melery + N Za Y 1s ; L. MEMBERS ENTERTAINED ¢ provid ancing flo bar. and
Helen A. Fowler nansiaughte Har ed rrent her / on ] X i he ney re. the | BY MES 1 w, BRADFORD Ted pre
ha ved ) ted 1 PHISICAL EXAMINATION POR : mies, Mrs. Bradford Mrs F M . oh BAS SYS: Samia at + H ler of the Bellefonte
PENNA SCHOOL CHILDREN [9° Mrs. H L. Ebright. Mi the I. T. 1 y loaders and tw : tor patrol, reports that dur-
. 5 “1D : yirs AVE Sint? = + Wh " . 4 . ing 1 % ad Basse to cars in
coun~
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on the 1 eo ud Stover Zong, of [the Monongah ? Hate 2 ds ._Adminlat 4 able decoratic and on £ Mrs. Bradford served mos This did not include Br ty damage
Spring Mills. wm ged with breakin : | 37 entre estan fy rT. | ° i a ; L hile wl WILEY ae ad re displayed nwesages and cari fous refreshments. the faves A Bras in the form ( poles 1g rafis
] : ni Woe {CB i of Bt. Valentine's Day. a sok Plt 11
. 13518 ie ry stiri fv 3
fhe projects. in 43 uhh call] 8 ing the season—8t. Valentine's Day, |Puildings be. struck by cars out of
in
entering and larceny.
The oases of Norman Callaghan, |{Cauln 8, Sia College,
control.
Le srrtnare. {rant as he i at ———— RS The members of the organization
charged with viclation of the vehicle EE IR Pkg ol - pt FROM ILLINOIS present were, Patty hy Sam} on On Wednesday
code; Luther Sunday, violation of the PENN STATE CO-ED GRADS ai is found and have as an ob. } J } n W nesday
Hquor laws; €. C. Alexander, viola-
tion of the liquor laws and James
Barnett, larceny ae bailee, were ig- Nearly all of the young wormem
nored. who were graduated from the Penn-
iu . of last week a wa-
jective development of a longrange! Mrs. (Rev.) Elmer Williams, of Chi- Krebs, Marie Emerick Miriam Brooks, ter pipe leading from the main line
NEARLY ALL HAVE JOBS pian for correction of pupils’ defects | “289 in making a remittance to the Ethel Martz, Beulah Bradford Joyceito the J. OC. Goodhart residence burst
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through regular facilities of the state | Reporter, Stales: 1 note that Centre radford, Janet Shaffer, Barbara Pot-|The flow of water reached the sur-
department of health, sponsor of the [SOURty Is having an old-fashioned | 1°" Jean Hanna, Betty Searson, ¥i-|face close to the edge of the built.
——————— sylvania State College last June are! *Urvey. Underweight children will {inter sueh as 1 remember when 1 or el, Phyllis Inschweller, up roadway and caused more or less
SENTENCES DRAWN Y Y employed, Déan ofWomen, Miss Cath. 8iVen special attention. aught sehool there oF - Spyker, Nellie Jane Knarr (alarm. Flares were placed as a pro-
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1 . ; B YOUTHS lotte E. Ray, reports after a study| Students to be examined at a total A clipping from a Chicago paper Iwendoiya | Goodhart, Freda Smith. [tection until the pipe ht the main
FOR VARIOUS LAW VIOLATIONS tated In Dey V|cost of $138604, Including $13.848 inclosed indicates that from January a Bo, Jon ers, Miss Doris Moltz and line was disconnected. In making the
. . { , ait 12 to February Mre. 8. WW. 8mith; pets, Mr CAY, , ’ "
At the close of the criminal court The largest group of the 156 grad. Provided : by the health department | Yar TUAry a1, the average mean Booser and David i 8, Mrs. J. 8. |excavation twenty inches of frosen
last week, J Flemi tones | BAleR is engaged In teaching, serv. | fOr supplies hnd iequipment, nttend | 'CTPOTAlure hhs been 38 degrees n sb omer, earth was discovered due to the area
Wedss Judge Fleming sontufie ing as supervisors of music, or as 10900 schools in 2,304 fourth class|{>’0Y® 2ero, with temperatures of zero cs being clear of snow,
a number of youths and others of dramatic coaches, Miss Ray said, 53 stricta. Personnel of the 42 projects | or halow on sixteen days. The cold-| “SEPARATING THE NATIONS” Mise Ruth Refber is a hospital pa
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more mature years, a few of which stating they had work in these fields | *i!! include 121 nurses, 18 physic. ha ran ¥ day period was in 1395.0 Radio talk by Judge Rutherford tient since the 7th of this month
ara noted below: Twelve of the girls have been mar. | Ans and six office workers 38 above pi waa an average mean of {Sunday February 23, 3 p. m. Tune in| *uffering from ligaments torn poose
As a result of petty robberies and| ried and 2% report that they are un-| Distribution of the $124.658 allow- Zero _" Bony with thirteen days of WIP, 610 k. ¢.; Rending, 1810: York [from the spine. She was delivering
setting fire to the Allegheny street emp oyed or have obtained only tem. | #4 by the federal government for the re elow., 1320, The great crisis is here. The | milk for her brother Curtis
school annex, Bellefonte, these sen-|sorary emplovment {survey includes the allocation o $a 16 next coldest was in 1899, with oye CRY . 3 eds :
y mployment, i f $1, peo must be warned. Hear this!B. Reiber, and in an effort
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tences were given by Judge Fleming 820 for Centre county. a Mean of 3.7 degrees and twelve | talk te a : :
John. Beck, 11. cominitied to Glen... : - ge -,, days of zero or below. alk, 1 prevent falling the injury was sus-
Mills school; Harry Schreffler, 16 FOUR WPA PROJECTS IN A hard _— tn os ——— Se ———— Wy : 2 at the Dr. Stanford
: i Beh Ls ’ Ras . a tail mre hardy a is bloothins . : . . EDN . \ x brivaie hospital, Jersey 8 ‘here
10 Luzerne county Industrial school; CENTRE APPROVED—§52,756 me of Base CLEAN ‘waLks or sxow.\ |'F CONSTANT JITTERS her sinter, Diss Mary ae Wie
' # Mary oT, a
{outdoors at the home of E. Fisher,/¥ _ a a» . RA
Thomas McClure, to the Huntingdon District 10 Works Progress Admin-| 1446 Walnut street, Jersey Shore. Complaint is being made of wal HOOVER BOTCHED PRESIDENCY nurse. Miss Ruth is a daughter of
Enftustril Sahant; Jastsen Tog Seaton Charles E. Freeman announce. (The plant an Alpine variety, the Hel ap being cleaned of SHOW as 8 re. Addressing himself to former Pres.|Mre, Della Reiber. of town.
» Was sent to the Glenn Mills He-|® ne our Centre county projects lehrous Niger, or Christmas rose, | 100Ted under ordinances and this |ient Hoover's latest criticism of the
. ve wv n Fob | 3. " : By 1 ob . » g ‘ _ Mrs. OC. B. ‘
Yor School. : 4 3 ay re ne the week Feb. |hicoms from about Chrismas time | OP1EOS borough officers to make an|Administration, Secretary Nokes said: | Bvelyn. of ha Juugtier, 3s
Leroy Rider, Buffalo Run, cherk boon at Ree Guy Drojects have on through the winter and into the honest effort to enforce this rule.|”l Never have known a man In Pub | Thursday evening, poe: Sowa
jorging. -statenced ys Jal} «wail! conta ors Sed lo) Srrhury top A "spring. The large flowers are milk-1" tzons negligent in performimg [1 life who was In such a constant five and i ing Satwisen
and refund of $13.50 are made; pro. Jones They pie olny Svar N-lwhite in color, their duty in this respect are requested | #tate of jitters.” points on thew Sr Yee]
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bation for one year. . - —————— ae to €o #0 80 at once and thus avoid “I suppose.” the PWA Administrat. obliged to “ Vay here the ladies were
James Bopple, le’ lefonte, break. ogge twp: dam construction; 57) “ expense 10 themselves, or maid at a press conference, “that t hen. St out and shovel. The
ging Intg the Mossman garage, Bolle. (MeN; 6 months; $18131.50, The Chevrolet sales of new cars in E. A. FRANK. 1 baving made such & bogrle-de-botch Visit here became urgent, due to
; : vovemb Yor ; .y . WANK, Burge Ay iy ! W ede bite i )
fonte; Vine of $1.00, jail for not less Haines twp.; brush mountain trails; | Yovember, December and January, ——————— om. of his own Adminiatiatey I pi prope food for a sick chila running
than six months and not more than #4 men; 2 months; $3662.50 1934-1035, numbered 120,987. New cars a ’ 6 Watllow. Curtis, 4 years ol, the y
h Te Wi by ’ «Dy "3, A road project | P unable to admit that anyone else. young -
three years, | Worth twp: road Improvements: |"#1e8 during the same months of 1935. . ft Penn township to could do better “st of the Fye children, has bean
‘136, we ; eraploy sixty-fiv or, .
Budd Btover Zong, robbing Cregg 3 men; 2% months; $4612.75. rs ii Uted Po sales In op oy ve. men for fivel “He's the one man trying to instil Suits a hum hilments appro) hing
Twp. Vocational school, securing $50] Centre county; highway betterment 1004-35 ost ou “nd fandary of Director Ph . . was approved by fears into the kountry. mon t after careful nursing
cash and arevolver, to 'Weslernitate program; 378 men; ‘2 months; $56. Lp were i ns &h o uring the " rv Freeman and sent on to Har- “He sees a bogeyman under every had Prope a I. treatment,
for two to four re, 349.065. : . Br —— : ppm po
Penitentiary yea 400,714. my A ——— bed, a hobgoblin behind every tree.” pare of risis the latter
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