The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 27, 1936, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
® oo * » Criminal court Is in session this first place In the Penna. School Press | and Central Pennsylvania soccer | A similar award was won in 1922.
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3 F eWeek. The Rin, murder case was Association competition for the ltt | championships, Thess were the first At the present, however, thers I»
ITEM 0 scheduled to open Wadnesday or 7d four years, | athletic awards recelved since 1924, but one of the large soccer cups at
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JLOCAL INTEREST Thursday. Paid Quusbands Re Stdatrag tie At the end of the 1934 soccer sea- when the girls’ relay team won ita] the high school, a8 Centre Hall lost
e ® a - * % ° A. J. Zimmerman, editor of the CENTRE MALL § HGH SCHOOL #on the trophy case boasted two cups | event in the Bpring County Track |its Central Penneylvania hamplon-
carrying w « ie Centre OC ty | Meet 3 ooglv a smal y 4 { y y 1035 SRO,
Centre Daily Times, was operated on - Ying with them the Centre ounty | Mee ind received a small silver cup. | ship during the 1936 season
Edwarqa Vogt, the Ford dealer, dur-|for intestinal disorders at the Centre [Thy following articles are taken
ous antag i ¥i04 County 1 ital, on Saturday. y M. h y y
ing last week, received a carloud of County hosp , from the current Issue of “The Industrial ap oj the United States
New Ford cars. Mr. and Mrs. Roy lair and son] yyw (entre Hall High School
Mrs. Elzabeth Small, of Altoona, [Junior and Mrs. 8. E. Sharer, of Lin- ———
s ¢ BE |de i rdsited Mr. i Mrs, Jer- a
is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. OC. E.|den Hall, visite r. and rs SENIORS SCHEDULE COMEDY
. 4 ome Gingerich, In town, on Sunday.
Bradford, In tows, “ONE IN A MILLION” FOR MAR
John Carper, one of Harris town- The World Day of Prayer, on ¥Fri- “One in. A Million.” a three-act
ship's oldest citizens, living at Lin- [day evening, will be held in the Lau- comedy featuring a young bachelor
? x - awd ’ { theran church instead of at the fo . Bb oo :
den Hall hag been seriously ill with home of Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, as pre-| New Yorker confronted with ‘the
viously ® announciid, problem of presenting his alleged wife
Dorothy Blazer, daghter of Myr. and to an ancient aunt who is really
Mrs. C. B. Blazer, west of Old Fort, Roy M. Royer advertises sale of his smarter than he suspects, ia the
is employed by E. W. Kennedy, on [farm stock and implements, also hogs, play to be presented by the senior
College. for March 13. Ha expects to move in- class in the Grange hall, Suaturany,
to the Phillips place at Potters MMls March 14.
@# cold on the chest,
Pugh street, State
Evan James Hazel, who for a few
years made his home with his grand- |
k , Royer now lives on the Rover place, of which is laid in a two-room vity 4 4 1 hich dee 4 bel i
hy yr } x 3 { {3 i T= 3 . ¢
father, R. M. Smith, is about to en-| lose to the Sprucetown church, apartment, will be completed next ) “ 9 ! )
ps wh - oma at 3 . -
ter the Methodist Orphan Homa . which Is offered for sale or rent, week, Mre. IR 8 Jamison, the d1- G CLEVELAND
Mechanicsburg. Avil } | |
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hess, newly- | rector, believes,
The character parts incluce ani
and continue operating a truck, Mr. The cast for the play, the scene
Robert Dodds notified the Reporter
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that he has purchased g ad of hors-
wixis, begun housekeeping on Wel-
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' 4 ' tric 3} ie Tem 3 Carter, |
| nesday at Winfield, Union county. | ®centri old uncle, Temple wrt i
es for the Centre Hall market and|,,. i is deceived by the wiles of
jews is employed by Reitz, the] Who
will ship as soon as weather condi Goldie Jenkins, the typical gold-dig-
| wholesale meat dealer, as buyem
¢ i . od te § ilar . 1) ~
tiong are fit to do so. [ana trucker. Mrs, Hess is the former|®er: Mrs. Jenkins of similar propen
Hubert, the valet: and Aunt
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on Friday wvening after MIS SUrK he © of ent i h
oo oA rrr
Ruth Reiber reurned from Jer-| Mabel Burkholder, daus r of Mr
treated
HONOR ROLL.
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This industrial map of the United States relation to other states, The Great Lakes
| were traveling e directions | ett shows the area of each state in exact ratio to Exposition, to be held in Cleveland from
Orvis 1. Horner. 4) olyer stone-| driver of the bi dt | bis the value of manufactured products accord- June 27 to October 4, will display the indus
mason, has been seriously ill with anline car to strike a snow bank, at the aT e a ak Ing to the last industrial census. The relative trial, manufacturing, financial, agricultural,
old complaint for past & A gan me application of the| p "et | importance of the Great Lakes States in the horticultural, and natural resources of the
woes. “Buddy,” Nation's industry is shown graphically in region.
orner family, has 1 wer 1 &lchine to
govere filness, { Masti CO sedan Sophomore
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pneumonia, has recovered sufficiently Was estimated
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10 be able to be out of bed part ¢ i y th g 3 . $3 }
the time. He is a son of Mrs. Ada] iadies riven surgical
Freshman
Bloom, west of Centre Hall, vith | OY r . MoQuesr Miliheim 4
whom he | ————————
(JURORS DOING SERVICE
| AT FEBRUARY COURT
3 Mist Wf the 150 ISCHOOL PROVIDES BALANCED i
t Februa | AQUARIUM FOR SCIENCE DEPT.
Traverse Jurors—Feh, 2
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“TO THOSE MAROONED AY
CENTRE HILL.”
Althou
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appear in any way to confi with | 4% Woods, hskm
3 N + + 5 ried Foy pep
numerous fuitin arijes ge hed ule : ii, [armeyp
for last week. ot PE bess of that king [Milford Yandes gang sta Moshannon
were hel { he ISOrEe nl p Pg i By aturds nigh {11 i ; . ,.. .
hob oh. lie George iB) io Travers Tr March 2 | Boma Al I'tis youthful request has been made many times —on the occa-
4 w ere a, A 9 h'8 = ! hu * Brown, painter Yellefo Sitting besida Bra : . : .
oe pe ee hg; Jes Ray Bard, labeffs VAM inning Beet uae aT © Chl sion of the swellest party of the year! Youth admires the snappy
ga : on, ai On 2 - dw Bayer, barber State ollege ! on . ’ ’
hie “Fw $ 4 . ¥ g Yay
Mildred Sinith '34) appearance of the Ford V-8. Youth recognizes its atmosphere of
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dl nek PR. BRAUNSTEIN SPEAKS AT | vi style . . . its suggestion of sophistication . . . its alertness of per-
Delass, Merchan omte] ASSEMBLY ON LINCOLN DAY
wer ‘ Madisonburg | Docior Leon Braunstein who
Hng, farmer Millhe Nn 3 the American Jog
merch
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formance, and all these make the Ford V-8 an ideal companion
in the gaicties of life. Just as its rugged dependability, brilliant
Howard Fi ery. ole ee Nt ves all sod he student bexte of the Cen
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Dy. Adams game day for the re. VM. Wade Evey, hskpr Pleasant
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igh school on Wednesday, |
va Lo Harry ‘Giimore, farmer. . Spr v 3 1 2 ms response to your commands, and its proved economy make the
OVal « tiple fibrous tumorg fn "7 pana. ames Sprir Mills Ary “ 8 11 a 1 on a
the abdomen Her condition £1 Harry Garbrick, laborer Bellefonte 8ubject, “Loyalty to America”
LALEY 2 . - of i “ 7 i Fy £ : 1 '
the operation was termed muir, Wed. [James Harels, merchant. Stite ones] The Amat to America® 2 Ford V.8 the ideal car for the every day affairs of life!
nesday morning the Bartholomew | V* 1. Hosterman, meth. st College [INE a program called the “All-Amer.
family was informed the patient had G. F. Hoy, mer hant. .... Huble reburg ican Day” the idea being to stress ¥ TH E #1 A R FO R 7 H E H1 L L Ss 4) F PrP E N NS Y I VA N 14
a fairly good night, but suffered PO Li H. Ishler, butcher State College; American principles,
siderable pain at aboug 5:00 a. m | James Kalasa, barber veo Clarence | yr jig | D D EA L E MH S
which later subsided. She hag the | Pallas Kline, laborer ..Blancharg | TROPRY CASE TELLS TALE ; A U H Oo R | Z E D FO A *
attention of two private nurses, Miss | open Keith, laborer Howard OF PAST C. H.H.8, WINNINGS
Margaret Bradford for day, and Miss w Kephart, farmer... .. Bellefonte Though not boasting many troph-
Mary Garver for night duty, - F. Keller, retired .....Centre Hall ies, Centre Hall high school never.
The Ira Lane, laborer. ... Warriors Mark
® Home Economics Extension Wm. Lekgell ihelead has ribbons. cups: and medals I
4 - Lelzell, student. ..State College - . A MONTH buys any
class, under Miss Eleanor Smith, ex-| Fred Lucas, jaborer Honry Saplayed Someplcaously in a large $ y 0 N H E Al R
tension worker for Centre county, | Mrs. Faly Miller, hslkpr, nt case in th hall, proving the Threeoutstanding programs
met on Friday at the home of Mrs. [C. T. Miller, farmer .....Centre Hall} server
Btate College | “Tiger” prowess to even a casual ob model 1936 Ford V.8.
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Miller, in town. The Subject de-|D. A. McDowell, laborer. ...Rellefonte Usual low down-payment. Sunoay Bvenines — Ford Sunday
veloped was Buyi Meat includ. |B One thing Is odd about the awards
ing the classification: of po as to] Be 4 YeCHnte, merchant. Hublersb's [that this school hag received: nothing 6% AND UP, f.o.b. Evening Hour, with guest stars.
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quality for nity of service and qual- | M Than, laborer Bellefonte | lower than a second place award is 2% per month, or per Detroit. Fifteen body Complete Columbia network,
id qual- Mary D. Potter, hak pr, Centre Hall found in the trophy case Besides types. Standard acces. :
or : Tumsoay Bvenincs—Fred Waring
ishment. The instruction was of in-|{Cla i i sory group, including ivanians. Com
«{UGlayton Poorman, laborer, . Pi te € p
tem nore. try indi present In Asbury. Diener, 8bort eas, Gap asda won by He school Sve year, includes insurance. Tih
- Miss 1. t Sime Aare ar : fe
Sulea Mae lone R nicl, Mrs. J.|Elmer Rossman, laborer. . Bellefonte any’ school, y n Ask any Ford dealer about bumpers and spare Columbia chain: +
ree Elizabeth Bartholo-|A. BE. chad, plumber... . Bellefonte | The school h tire, extra. Safety piece
mew, Mrs. Warren Homan, Miss Harry Stroble, farmer. . State oflexe hoo! as received more ’ .
: : . ; ar : & th niversal Credit L
aris Toman i. Sk rb Sh 0 Coles rls Gage "un ei *y Sam drpionstts 1 Wane Swstence Food Was
Mrs. Edwa St, Miss Mary D.|Boyd M. Stover, EC; a i xame Pennsylvanians, Na-
Potter, Mrs. Edgar Miller, Mrs. F. V.|James Stark, laborer... . Anronsburg | Hall high school haa Company $25-a-month 6% accitional cost.
won seven first
Goodhart, Mrs. H. 1. Ebright, Mrs. | Jack Thylor,
unemployed. . . Clarence | places In consecutive years. ine delivered prices tional Broadcasting Company
Charles Light. Mrs. J. W. Bradford | Minnie ere het The activity that has produced the Finance Plans. before you buy a car! complete Blue Network,
Mrs. Mary Neff, Mrs. ‘Ww. F. Keller [Roy Wort, fhemer, .. LL URUUFR | next greatest number of awards is : 3
Mra. Frank McClellan, Mrs, © A | Wilbur Win rv o-oo Bollofonts | the wohool paper, “The Tiger,” which
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or, Joss Witherite, farmer. ..... Bellefonte has, won these | wecond Viasty, and une
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