m— NO. 16 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS THURSDAY, APRIL BLUE CENTRE HORSE SALE, MONDAY, TOPS RECORD-—AV. $203.87 P KNARR SELLS MEAT MARKET TO FRANK R. SNOOK, MILROY Hall y 16, 1936. VOI. CX. HONOR TO BRD PRESIDENT AND WHITE INN, AT [n. E. CHURCH BEGINS 150TH JODON POTTERS MILLS, ON FIRE | YEAR IN PENNS VALLEY | DEMOCRATS DO JEFFERSON, light fire of the ih On ti attic The vd Fain Inn {sol Monday ity and ME horse sale Ltop- for twenty hie Yovsien ¢ tie Jodon did hon Jeffer- ¢ ms} The Centre on rats § Three ! records qual i The ped all Prices | recently sold John these | of 0H were | ioneer i’ : enns | i i i 1 { time § The legal tr opened refa aus tated wudience no former | » be Monday. it} 4 Democrat v rinted, Cente count speaker a ic banqueterg had done, Miller, acted chairman and ; Prof. W. F. Dunaway,igoouTs' FIRST AID CONTEST Srrow Othe . Ieakers Were) SCHEDULED FOR APRIL 25 e Jacol W. Decker, and Mrs. latter pf Philipsburg. st-Ald Gingery was Juniata similar in of Thompson ag ————— A ee A———— GLEE CLUB WILL PRESENT | “LOVE PIRATES OF HAWAII | To nd $6 fund, 1 1 were burtesd through at Stat in- mys (da rac Robert postmaster ceiling SOV The damage ne 1 College, as The damage done > PROPERTY SOLD. properly, troduced came from and wa water athletic OC. H 5. | : operedia school's Lt owned toastmaster, Hon. John rill, the Congressman Sprow ond floor The Known 1a Glea of Mer- Oe recently and Whee the Blues second - wid of of Boy be held in Saturday, hold 7 4 when the The for Lroops Council 6 t annya Fir the Bresent WO fie meet | ter ERleedon wits farm present d Valley America | tha {th at 2 Present | Ha Potters 3peak- Altoona, Lew {s~ “¥ Inttey i Love inttey | ¥ : 8 GXDtn a been is the property of the pect Scouts State College April the the College the Recreation . part of er at a banquet numoer of ante Witmer ry . . 106 sory 00 . SOT eason no satisfactory t H — A bh Mills hote slerans will PP. m plang amd Senator on town, on the}f =a a { #® Hawnll A ————— TWO APPOINTMENTS AT P. I. S. COME TO CENTRE COUNTY meeting are to field of the | contes readers at » éhat Himntenant athletic inte transferred th unlpas | contest nti na OOFr after rain wi Hall | ire old landmarks bw to field. which is organizations }™ the semi “odd | cated ioe le he K road, |, {by of i of the board di- Pennsylvania Indus- held at the Robert CC. ath- At a rectors trial School, Huntingdon, institution on Tuesday, Heverly, Bellefonte, was el lotic He was County Youth appointment ener upon ulsed as a pirate. find adjoining pi- . ! o BOO Us and sLer HLTH rales i follows Heutenant, Dorothy § i i= } wWoust re tha rege road ove : ; . ut » wed a band of real of the is scheduled Cringe Coble un rious avent, Vii | home State] Mr. management ler and is : 0 make hi ROre the Centre|, charge of First-Ald idividends, Administra- the Alpha Fire Company | hs 5 = - . ' } he Prof. W H. Gafes, Scout (x nmis- | pi is ¥ n order. wh Georite his sioner for 4his meet Woody, Scout Lewistown, given up the Sbrow annual sponsored by Bi the Sprow civic farm- Wood. the E08 The cast of characters This wus not he first hole 4 ected : WW ! ly Wood, a ha Potters Bank. The first wtel there... Bradford to one of M young Colleges with active H director. National whigh federal at once resigned new duties. Another appointment School board was Aaronsburg, who teacher, This properties, Dear % crew of he bulldings " " . a Klinefelt A ’ v i : aaa wa { ughntes if n manager ie ba from 5 heen i q i s plantation L 3 we fy AEE ‘ # % LOM rs » 2 iat > 3355 . 5 siding Miss Primer of oy to district, been i ond WeD- | CRUSHED STEEL TAKES PLACE Executive rl OF SAND TO CUT GRANITE seminary, Lois nas ns Frank "1 Secretary of of of SEO Kenneth Department sisting the committee. epenlkien at birthday oale the Indus- Zimmer- designated the by Pau is yon Johnst trial man, the guest has valuable fans reon 100] build. : ance In lining the everdng. makes teamg and tment oming fo board's A AND PERSONAL LOCAL i-H CLUB MEETING. MUST HAVE JOBS” £-WAY PLAN OF 44 TION foil ; ! “tot , aan 4 é ‘ . aL ¥ . t g ‘ y ! ¢ sn ALL OFFICERS. Wea Of serted, —— LMAN IN MOTOR GROSS ACCIDENT pablem [FORMER PATRO KILLED ; : ey : Sr aa i AATEW i ficulty. i cash Penn HOW NEW “HURT” DEAL BUSINESS POLICIES | AND FARMER PT flogo co DO MAIL MESSENGER, PLEASANT GAP, RESIGNS Hal Po This [VETERAN AY $d rnat olde oF i IE COUNTY DAY IN ALTOONA, —— WIFE AT STATE COMMITS SUICIDE i PROFESSORS a 1 i PEXNX APRIL ne : Newton p ¢ 1 . Minis By in A GNA, 2-1 Hy Jones corramnit t i wz £1 t1 . - Yin n Vi SAAN, § at fn : . and wa obliged to resign . endant and w ill attention income Fe ‘a . . . a r ¥ } for M ode early Py ing She Phi Way frost Iw fiend A A —— week B in prepar. mornin sntinuously 1 wl condi ———— a —— i [SEN1OR EXTENSION WORK ORGANIZED IN MILES TWP, } | « { Ww Tha third birthday Camps during existence gave vy) persons, ; Aas fA ———— The Reporter suggests to ple of Cenye county who in Centre County day in Altoona, that they vote for the Centre Coun | J. as discoversd by hey aon | £XX of time, booked for camps A Lacw here celebrated ir {ing for thas The | rise of jan church, assisted 1,600,- | L. A. Wagner, Another Wagner- MoClellan Frank long of a of Mrs On Friday w. A. Alexandey ed to J "hiladelphin and to visit his son, the ministry and in the the pastor, a Garrett and housek ecaper, Miss es Bun few 1. oo | Stover Rebersbure, their way to on Friday afternoon, stopped at the Reporter office on busi. ness relative to the remodeling of the Peacock farm house, at Penn Hall following a fire a few months back which greatly damaged it Mr. Gar- reid is a contractor and builder and also conducts a planing mill at Re- ip. 13, ig the East Park lege, at about hours after committed, dressed bedroom slippers, Mrs. Jones had been released from the Danville State hospital last fall where she had been for three yoars, and it is presumed that her former basement 3 3 is a days AY. April 22m appears . ishiay g ver Be. Fistor dapiny wad ti in service Liithes Hew : sue, giving the Thi Mrs. | tis Pe toona » ¥ T Oo home Avenue, 10:00 rash in their employment Niate m., several had been Kimona and To $ § t Jeliefonte throes years ment this is Brush Nalley farmers, at a meeting : i held in the Miles Thowy whip high school building, Monday evening, Ap- ril 8, organized the Rebersburg Sen. lor Extension ( roup, elect ng Harold Esterline as chalrman. County Agent LC. Blaney, of Bellefonte, “and Ww. C. Jeffrey, of State College, were a. to act a guest at details. the is a concerted looser Stores of Altoona the ation by to prove a8 a shopping people of Centre county. It is not the Booger Stores’ intention or wish to ‘pke business from stores Al the oon home was Washing'yon, McClellan, 4 i ’ worth ter for simtoy the peo- partcipate motor. Wenonah, N Harold HH. Alex. ty Hospital when they register at the Gable store. No other organization in the county is giving Centre coun- ty as much free service as is the Centre County hospital, and the $100 prize offered by Cable's gives them # chance to return in a small way a favor. i i A ——. Wild game ig being tamed at the abandoned XY Camp 8-62, In Bev. en Mountains, where Harry MoClen- shan Is the caretaker since the ool. ored boys left the place early last fall. A deer calls a9 the camp door several times a day for food and wild ducks have been making the large lake thelr headquarters for a oon siderable length of time. Mrs. Molen shan and children, also, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Houser, of State College, spent Easter Bunday at the camp. a ——— —————— 4 Lase, recently appointed hérdsrhan at the Huntingdon State dustrial School, wag in town over the week -end. He reports the insti. tution and a fine . herd of Holstein cows, and ls continually improving them by the introduction of high class Bires. The same may be sald of the swine herd, ’ eorgo ander, and family, returning home on Monday, He was accompanied to near Philadelphia by his niece, Miss Elizabeth oyer, who stopped off visit with school chums, students at Went Chester State Teachers’ Col. lege, located at points nearby the City of Brotherly Love. to Friendg and relatives Gap, of Mr. and Mrs. drove to their new home in Centre Hall, _. D. Wednesday evening and surprised them with a miscellaneous shower, Mrs. Purris was formerly Miss Rebeoca Myers. The young coup- le were married a New Yoar's, so it in announced now, but did not make it public until about the time to mo to housekeeping, Mr. and Mrs. Ww, and charming young of West irownsville, Visited friends in Centre Hall, on Saturday, and then went on to Pleasant Gap to spend a short thm with relaiives | there, Mrs, Hockenberry ig tho former Miss Carrle Bpicher, a former {resident of Centre Hall, During her | *hort Ry here she Erested a large jnumber of her former Associated, whe wate Pleased to soe hey looking so wel i in Pleasant Melvin Burris H. Hockenborry daughter, Louise in Centre county, which of course is hoy possible. But it fs their desire to acquaint the people of Centre ooun- ty with Altoona, for such times when they pian a shopping trip out of town, when the local stores do not have what You want, when you want a change from old familiar surround. ings, a motor trip, a visit to a the. atre, and so on, Inasmuch as Altoona and Blair county depend on the sipport of Cen- ire county, a day has been get aside to be known as Centre County Day, Wednesday, April 22rd, to show the Booster Association's appreciation of that generous BUpPpoOrt, A big feature of the day is the $100.00 prize awarded by Gable's to any organization, be ft charitable, social, beneficial, or religious, receiv. ing the most votes by people from Centra county. Volers need not be members of the organisation for which they vole. They need only sign thelr nines on the registry list and the name of the organization which they wish to receive the $100. Registration to be only at Gables sore, a A i FOR BALE-Range cook stove with reservoir George W. Sharer, Centre Hall; phone 17512. present to all in the formation group. The purpose of the organization is 10 give boys and young men oppor. tunity for soll. help beyond school period of life and instruct them In the conduct of their own programs of self improvement they demonstrations and discussions founded upon recognized problems The next meeting of the Broup will ba held at Roberatyury on Thursday, May 7. at which time the subject will be poultry, Es ————————— of undetermined origin de. the larg frame buliding own. Boyd M. Miller and occupied Hoover and Johnson Uphol. Company, located On North Fifth sleet, Mifflinbureg, late Wed- nesday night of last Week, and caus. ed damage that will amount to sev. oral thousand dollars, Pracdeally the entire structure wos leveled by the flames, and all that remains stand. ing ia the badly charred walls of one small section of the building. The loss in $60,000, ES ————————— of the the Fire stroyed od by by he #tering The Centre Reporter, 51.50 a year condition recurred. taking of her own life Her husband Prof. Philip connected with the dairy department, time of Mra, the tragedy. Jones, formerly Emi by her father. in Florida, in Honesdale, and a “lato ington, D. C.: and a Bon. The religious Play lease” and iven by some Young people of Mrinity church, was well attended Sunday evening. The soene in a dungeon and Centered Barabas the thief, Christ. AH the young folk the wvarfous parts are terpretation of characters, -— Captain Charles 3H. Quarl Military Academy, 20 yours In army perintendent of the State Patrol, succeeding Capt. Price, retired, in the D. Jones, husbandry lie Linke, a brother in Wash. * Te- of the Refcpmed on Palm was laid 1 around erucified portraying ox. os, naxiat. Forge Highway Wihson C. w berwburg. G. Frauk Smith arrived at nis home here on Wednesday night [+1 last week, a4 day or two earlier than he anticipated. He was at the UU. B, Veterans’ Howpial, at Aspinwall, Allegheny coungy, during the fire eight days of this month for treats ment. He was great pleased with the benefits received from the treat ment and especially pleased with the manner of useage ad the Govern. ment institution. One of the nurses there is Miss Anna Stover, of Centre Hall, who Yas been in Government hoapital service during and since the World war, Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick and son Jack of Centre Hall have any bunced thelr plans for a trip to SBeotland and other parts of the Brit. ish Isles and Norway this summer since indefinite mention was made of the intended rip two weeks age in these columns, They plan to sadl from Now York on the liner Frag Conia, May 30, and will leave South. amipton, England, on the liner Geors he on the return trip July 24. While in Bootland they will visit relatives of the late Mrs. Kirkpatrick's fath. oF, who was born in Scotland ard’ ame to America in 1880,
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