VOL. CX. HALL. PA. MAY 14, 1936. —— NO. 20 BULLETIN? morning Patroimen placed Wil- bond In charge Wednesday Lantz and lam Thomas sum of 32000, involuntary Bond he ‘Squire at Hirshman undeyp the The manslanghter, furnished will by $4 « The in Wis in two mmes held was hearing Klilne 1:00 Cases. diately. before Bellefonte, 15th Inst odring, at Friday, " Sn me 8a is 1 Kahler town, died sult of an o'clock Friday the Col. Saturday automobile one aoe . close tO tate, above Boalsburg. The were William school both Miss occupants Divan, 1¢ Centre other Dorothy Thomas, Junior, and Potters Mills, Divan injury a Dav id of suffere<i to head wk and received were hosp Saturday. Th Car from The told C man, the e accident proceeding toward Potters the direction car ft the highway M. Burns first of State la the a Carlisle person to appear on and he swersy it back ont 1, one play scene, moment the ¢ ree. sal of th seat all residing brother, Kenneth Terrace Burt Avenue, Joulevare Smith, resddes A at or. Mrs. Harry 1 ys Wl ’ rea Terra Kahler rard, and Avenue, lived Miss & Son Thomas, Potter mother at th time York considerable experience despite h number in New City He has war as is vouth 14 i and flights of solo flig 1 ‘ontribat wv negligence’ Wis f the verdict rendered Tu gist day a mr fternoom the cor bY stances BOALSBURG COUPLE MARRIED. A marriage of waa emnized Tuesday kK. Ming of Mrs, and interest afternoon Anna Louisa Nell B. Harold PF. were united in marriage the Rev. A. 8. Asendorf. pastor of the Faith Reformed church, in a cer. emony performed in the church par. sonage, at State College, Following the ceremony. Mr. and Mra. Tewis left on a trip through the middle west. Miss Fisher has been em. ployed In the Hoy Drug Store In State College, while Mr. Tewls is a member of the campus patrol at the Penna, State College. ——— A A THOMPSON, IND. REPUBLICAN, CANDIDATE FOR STATE TREAS, ‘Defeated In the recent primary, Frank P. B. Thompson Philadelphia, wns entered in the No- vember election battle as an indepen- dent candidate for the office of state tregsurer, Thompson, who lost the Republican fiscal office nomination to P. i. Pin ola, Wilkes-Barre attorney, filed pe. titions bearing 1485 signatures, wih the state elections bureau, placing himself in the fildd as a third con. tender for the post He will oppose Pinola and Deputy Attorney General ¥. Claly Ross, Dem. ocratic organization nominee, gol last Fisher, Fisher, of Lewis, of of we when daughter Boalsburg, Boalsburs, by tepublican i158 CASES HEARI AT SPECIAL SESSION OF COURT, THURSDAY pleaded probation, ity to the ws of os's and attempt 1 SOIL IMPROY EL — EMENT PROGRAM. ’ depleting jesmmeoned MAY COURT OPENS MONDAY; | TRI-VALLEY B. B. LEAGI KE OPENS SATURDAY, MA) STEWA Lt ONTEST, FORMED RDSH ii place LY wdford ns ———— A —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL Common. Sobol, Waite stat. c¢h D Puballa, statutory stat, : arge Hart, A, ices, ae charge; N. Y. ¥% Mary & PB gambling dey La wrenoe loyd R 1 i VY ootnior Wilson, C «; Samuel] Bolt Al Flags Are Avallable. mo ——— the Home You Want Don to Have Congressman be glad to bork leg Gingery will send to anyone desiring it, issued by Federal Administration on “How Home You Want” It to refinancing under morgage pian ¥ one or more old. style mortgages are on the home. Address a card to him at 103% House Office Building, Washingon, D. C. A MAI 12000 P. 8. C. GRADUATES VOTE FOR ALUMNI TRUSTEES Twelve thousand qualified alumni of the Pennsylvania State College are balloting on four nominees for the Board of Trustees of the College, Ed. ward K. Hibsman, executive secretary of the Alumni Association, announce. od last week at the Gloss of nomina- tions, Alumni elect nine naming three each year for three Year terms. The other members of the board are named by the Govern. by delegates from a the ing the also the ap- plies new of the 31 trustees county The sOciotios, three alumni trustees whose terme expire In June, James Gilbert White of New York. Boyd A. Mus- Ber, of Beranton, and Wm, LIL. Affelder, of Pittsburgh, have been renominated. Miss Carrol] BE. Bparks, of Ridgewood, N. J, Is the fourth nominees, She is the daugiter of fhe Inte De Rawin trie Sparks, former president of the College, Voting of the trustees, whlch 1s conducted by mall, will close June 8. wiley, Bowersos Weber, Samuel G. 1x4 a 3i¢ Cormmdssionerys ori, J attendin en, nd & one nes oprieton Brooks SESTYLE in Mr, Irwin the West. important line over the i Hall ihas week «ond, long been employed by Hinghouse of people in an work. Miss Beatrice mae, in the Philadelphia, went Baumgardner's Presbyterian hospital a few days ago under- a mas’old operation resulting in paralysis of the right side of her face She like Miss Baumgardner will grad- uate from the nurses’ school next week, roome- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Transue and davghters, Miss Gladys and Mrs. Hel en Frasier, of Newton Square, near Philadelphia, spent a few minutes with their cousins, the Bartholomews, on Wednesday forenoon on thelr way to Nigtany Valley to visit a few days with relatives, Other callers at the Bartholomew home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. J. IL. Smull, of Mack- eyville; Mrs. Laura MoCormick and Miss Caroline McClnskey, of Potters Mills, and Joseph Barnes, Bellefonte. A A AAAI LOTTERY BILL OFFERED, A bill that would create a state jot tery to raise 385.000.0080 for relief was introduced In the House one night Inst week by Hepresentative Clinton A. Bowers, Philadelphia Republioan, It proposed an emergency tax relies commission to conduct lotteries not oftener than! every five days until $86,000,000 would be raised. The meas. ure would pay 76 per cent of the pros Conds in prizes ranging from $500 to | por FER TWP, SCHOOL TEA( HERS | ri FORMED CHURCH PASTORS | ELECTED FOR 1936-87 1 ERM | MET HERE ON TUESDAY § { | ind the 3 ire located, Stump building for are also offered properties are adver of the Reporter. A ——— HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS VIEW WASHINGTON, NAT. CAPITAL | Bes Rev, Rev, the the Zeochman A Nation's How Reber SNOW SHOVELING ACCOUNTS FOR POTTER TWP. ROAD TAX fox he cost of snow shoveling winter residents Pot- road - township would be frees J. F. Wet # year. All told i ER a — PURCHASED LEWISTOWN PROPERTY LAST WEEK s—m——————— IJOHN A PERFECT SOLDIER, | SAYS STATE HOSPITAL NURSE A —-— -— SCHOOL BOARD ELECTS I. 1. MOORE IN GRADES adopted t hese PICKING GOOSEBERRIES AS A WPA PROJECT, WITH So M} th an increase of ten cents schedule six-hour-day 50 men from Spring work goose! preven A A TAS TO GRADUATE MAY 25 ward About . 25] WED. MAY 20, 1S DoLI AR IN DAY ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES bh NOt 1 ei lacs 1, *, the class color is i eens Tews 1 mot'o mn al announcemnt the family n Centr ania. the climifneg” The grad Pennsyly following Miss MoClellan and Spangler, both of Belle- Migs Madeline Shuey and Miss Augusta MoAlevy, State College, Miss Hazel Cramer and Miss Lucille Neal So AAAI: REV. NORRIS SPEAKS BEFORE JUNIOR EPWORH LEAGUERS Rev. J. 1. Norris, new pastor of Wesley Foundation a4 State College addressed more than district mem- bers of the Junior Epworth League of the Methodist church, on the theme “Making Goodness Natural” “The time for fooling with religion is ov- or,” sald Rev. Norris in his discus. son of cigarette, liquor, and night club advertisements. His alm was to discourage the young people of today in being Influenced by the habitg and customs of prominent persons whose plctures appear on advertisements. but to live a good, natural life and profit by it, The Tengues represented at this monthly district meeting were State College, Stormstown, Howard, Delle. fonte afd Centre Hall. The guest speaker tock of Sate College, ed Rev, Hartsook these meotings, a I AANA Chris H. Miller, 8p, a shoe dealer, and Chris H. Miller, Jr. an accounts ant, of Upper Darby, were guests on Such an ir mado else. Dollar Day Wednesday, May 20, Booster Merchants offer unusual opporhnities chasing merchandise of all for home and personal attractive prices, Altoona Booster Merchants are firm believers in the spirit of fair play and in following out that policy have for years urged their out-of-town pa- trons to give first consideration to their home stores, coming to Boos'pr Stores only for those things that thelr home merchants cannot supply No exception is made on Dollar Day in advocaging this policy and while Booster Stores extend a cordial wel. come to all out-of-town people to come and take advantage of their Dollar Day offerings, at the same time the urge that where purchases can be made to advantage at oval home-town «pres. local merchants be given the business. Dollar Day values can be Jocates by the Gold and Blue window cards which will be displayed In all Boost or Store windows, Umual shopping hours from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p. m. Bastern Standard time, will prevail on Dollar Day, Our readers are Invited in tune in on the special Dollar Day Musion! Program which Altoona Booster Btores will broadoast over Station to 2:15 o'dock, Mon. tating inchidles the {where in this issue, held which time to members Miss Lovell fonte: Ire fie be on at will for pur. kinds, both use, at very 5 was Rev, Bab. who welcoms of Bellefonte to $25.00, . TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS FROM ALL PARTS | 7 y n parley bruised woebtks ago trapdoor several caught member y determine principal VIBE Hershey that sacs tended by Prot Miss the choir with $ guest. daughter of with Herghey un Mode, es, Sang the Scott Moore her Op, ETAnD and Mrs. Lime city Was a During Mrs. vis her at noeadad in Own. ey ently, Shoop's sister, same Shoop home isited Mrs. Shoop i Crounaur sutom Oe throwul areas Adminis‘ ration on propor Ac pre- o - ntico.Va Lieutenant's |H. and BE. Eimer, in Belleville. for a few days. Mr. Alexander ts a den. tist in the U. 8 Navy and has been transferred to the West coast. After leaving Belleville, they will visit in Philadelphia and then continue to their new jocation on the Western Const, The gentlemen are sons of the late Dr. and Mrs. HH. 8. Alexand« er, formerly of Potters Mills. Due to unreasonable the State Board of Education, the fraining school of the Look Haven hospital will close on September 1st. After that date the hospital staff wili be composed of graduate nurses and no candidates, for training will be ade mitted. The State Nurses Association virtually dominecers the hospitals of the Look Haven and Bellefonte class and closing the doors on young wome en Who desire to enter the nursing profession appears to be thelr long suit, i Qua are guests th {ot homes Hon. IL. at Po brothers, demands of A tract of timberland on what was long known as the Roland Treaster Place along inking creek, in now bee Ing converted into merchantable Jum. ber by its present owner, roost J. Treaster, of Potters Mills, 1t is es mated there are 125.000 board feet, tomprised of white pine hemlock and oak. Mr. Treaster owns two oth. or timber wacts, the estimated board feet op them how 400.000. The min ing the cutting is practically a new one ang is owned by the operator. The Placing of a planer Is also conteme Tuesday afternoons, May 18 Sunday at the Sharer Tourist Inn. » pated,
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