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CX. 215,000,000 FOR GRANTS FOR SCHOOLS AND PROJECTS JUST OTHER BEGINNING In ary Centre fired county, A oted tion toal been al-}’ fo | :£ 1 Adminis- 8 i 3 State of Penn- project include post These projects - « and like im- on Fed $1.566,844 - hospitals, dams, Toth] umounted 1. provements, allotments eral projects to of addition, February fllion dollar nnsylvania program, 1 projects whi are Ch construc. $42,- under will « beginning whi get ti 000,000, on, aml ost ove ——— a ——— WARNS OF ECONOMIC DISEASE OF POVERTY Edith MacBride-Dexter, of health, salg the secre- "economic dis- { ease of poverty” is the greatest sin-| problem facing public health today. gle workerg Addressing graduates a Hospital Ar. > MacB: AT S¢ State Dr. 2100, = ide-Dexter knowledge hex k disease wsible for Deon modern me reso y I ———— ee ————— Towanda (Court Rules on Sheriffs Expenses, * he Bradford ifs wrles M. the 19833 Ba for payment | : unconstituti Yrve OVINE repals HIGH SCHOOLS SET THEIR COMMENCEMENT dates DATES | CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Edna Hal BR. D, wa discharged the Mrs. Leonard Kerstetter, Mills, expired on Tuesday. Admitted on Sunday : Kerstetter, Coburn, toner Centre a admitted following : Monday andl Bpring Mrs. Paul S. There were 38 patients in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week, ES —— i ———————— Tusseyville, wv, and Mrs. Dubbs of Mifflinburg Visited relatives In the community during the past week. Mr, and Mra: A. W. Holderman and standdavghter Melissn spent Thurs day forenoon in Bellefonv e. wife and at the county. £ children Spicher Charles Neville, the week-end in Clinton spent home Mr. ang Mrs. Ray Snare and son. accompanied by Mr. Snares father, motored to Williamsburg Sunday, the former home of the Snares. Mr. and Mra, W. 8. Martz home Sunday from a visit and Mrs, CW. Horner at ville, i returned wi'h Rev, EastCGreens. Ammon Baird wife and daughter Jo an spent Sunday at the Balrd home at Pleasant Cap. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Frazier and chil.) dren and Mrs. Annie Frazier of near Spring Mills, onlled at the Bwmitz home Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ramer of State College spend! Sunday at the > P. auner home. i CENTR TERMED UNDERCOVER BOSS OF STATE HOSPITAL The Philadel; charges 4 t Anna hospital, Board intendent of the ward is to report its tO lepariment. “3 \ {sa Charges against 10% lude: P mitting unauthoriz DSsons to institutions affairs, = ¥ MAVX - Mm { 11 xrgagrs sie pelt 1 Permitting i oll frreguiarities, and firing employes canaent r of LOW ledge} appr Board Trustees, one of th tt ia tha Ke persons” refer: ed to. Wilbur Goss, of deseribed ns nl 4 the from Ad Apparen change yyy AIT Democrati differen: blican to nm made Phi#iipst ounty ne ig reported regularly } private the d take cha an ——— AND PERSONAL LOCAL At Monday Shutt Weaver, Lohr, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf, and Mrs. Marian Decker, Mr. and George Bween oy. supper Frank Lester Mr. and Mr. and and night, entertained Mr, Messrs, Bugene and of Mr, and Mrs. at their home was Shaw, tussell Colyer, W. PF. Colyer on Sunday, The accompanied by Miss of Lewistown, where Russell is a stu. Williamsport Commercial Mary in Mr. and Mims Ammon laughter, or Wisconsin, Mover and were in town time on Monday. Forty. AS an ap- of the late W. A. Bandoe who at that time carried on on the second floor of the Valley bank bulldng. From they went to Spring Mills to Breas. + tallor, Penns relatives, Mr. and Mrs. M A. the following Wednesday Mr. and Mrs, ang Mrs. OO. H. ind Mrs. John W. Burkholder en friends at a evening of Jast H. 1. Ebright, MeCormick, Mr. Delaney, Mr. and Hay Sharer, Mr, and Mra. Guy and Mrs. Raymond Walker, The supper was served by Roy Freet J 4 Lewistown, representative for the "Wear-Ever” cooking Wenslls and E PA.. NEWS COMMENCEMENT HALL. SCHOOL TO the It exorcises suditorium, $ at 8:00 o {11 be Miss Dept principal speaker w ne Wyland from the Penn College Vio ic LFOTVAN. rst A Ah STATE LAND JUNE : 5d or cn LEGION SUNDAY SERVICE AFTERNOON AMERICAN HERE, REPAINTING FARM BUILDINGS, f ding $841 SISQUEHANNA SYNOD THREFE-DAY SESSION 1 IN AST WEEK niser WMatihoaw'. and Poplar streets - : nist 3 iamspor t | Ministers from representing 55.000 church members of four Pennsylvania conferences—Junl- jata, North Branch, West Branch and Northern. | The program opened officially with Rev. John ¥. Harkin, DD. D., of State College, Synod secretary, presiding. | The Rev. Ira 8 Sassaman. D. D. (pastor of the entertaining church and president of the synod. delivered i | the synodical sermon: The Pro- 16 congregations i {Pheflic Call of the Church.” Four hundred and fifteen men rep. the Brotherhood of the Sus- United Tatheran Church and after a banquet were addressed by Dr. George FP. Dunkisherger. dean of Busquehanna University, Selins- grove, The noted psychologist con tended that the emplexities of Am- erica’s social, eonomie and political order have become so Ereat and in- volved that the “duties’ and responsi. bilities of government have long since the averaga colitizen.” AN Mg Tong an former President lor. bert Hoower keeps carrying with him [that vinegar fice, President volt will be the beneficiary from campaign mpoochen, regardless what he says. NA A a On The Cenire Hall Choral olMih was scheduled to meet in the high schoo! building, Wednesday night of thie week, | {resented iquehannna i | Roose. his od MAY ’ WEDDINGS WERT—WHITEHEAD, 21, “ RAMER—KRAMER. ined i ( P. Ram AUMAN-—FRANK. om y tI | Mis auras Frank, F Mr. H. T fain Nireet, Milihe i of Paad M. Auman, so n I, bride P Aun ais of Miltheim performed STOVER-HARMON, i ——————— A THOSPITAL DOCTORS MUST LICENSED, BE Buys Property, Quits Farming. froth M1 personal postal inspect Wells account & dew of leclared aysiem having Government was which would save the Department much book. keeping if generally followed. Earl Grove ls the new tenant the Wells farm. a ———— TRI-HI-¥ INDUCT OFFICERS; MOTHERS LUNCHEON GUESTS The final general meeting for the current school year of the Tri-Hi-Y was held in the high school building Friday night and was attended by twenty-five Tri-HI-Y members. The meeting wag gulded through the pro- gram by Mrs. F. V, Goodhart, the ficial counselor, The chief item on the program was the Inductlion or officery elected at a previous meeting. The officers were: President, Geraldine Bradford; vice. president, Mabel Foust: treasurer, Lonvtisa Miller: secretary, Martha Brooks, At the close of luncheon was served at which the mothers present were special guests, The mothers who participnied in the evening's activities. were Mra. C.» A. Bpyker, Mra. 8. T. Bwartz, Mrs, WwW. A: Homan, Mrs. Ear Rosa, Mrs. Guy Brooks, Mrs, Clayton Homan, Mrs, Paul Bradford. Mrs. Freq Black, Mrs PD. M. Bradford: Mra Charley Miller Mrs. John Neff, Mrs. Wilbur Runkle, Mra. Brown Hackett, Mrs. Eari Fras. ier, The organization is one much alive to the general welfare and religious training of ite members, fo with the one on of « thy program a : CHRISTIAN HELD THURSDAY INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION SCHOOL. TO GRADS GO WASHINGTON, D. of the C hool accompanied by the sens poss Of A —— a ——— SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES, wh price » paid I A 15 IN DESTRUCTION HAINES Twp, LOSS OF ve binder, hay ler, mower, implements A lot of and the oats stored! in the granary, wore burns ed. About fifty bushels of wheat longing to Paul Winkieblech was al- 80 destroyed. The horses 1 were in pasture at the time. The barn was a nrge one and in ex- cellent condition. —————— A ——————— REVISED RULING FOR MAR. RIAGE LICENSE INSUED Registers and Recorderg throuzhout the state have been nojified of a rul- ing by the attorney general on the three day application for a marriage license which is of interest to Pros. brides and grooms, The aWtorney general has ruled that three full days must intervene be tween the date of applistion and the date of issue. Sundays and legal hol. ays shali not be caloulated as In- tervening days. As a specific examplp if a ilcense ig applied for on May 22 the in er- vening days will be May 23, 25 and 26. A licensg may not be jssued until May 27. It ia stated that on several occa sions the date of the wedding has been set, the invitallong Issued and then the prospective couple appeny at the court house for a lcense threes days before the wedding, not allowing for the three full days in‘ervening. Sun. days and Jeganl holidays shall not be calculated as intervening days, These had formerly been allowed In most counties, and other in the hay mows, bes i bel cows poective — i FROM ALL PARTS {3a y Peay LEO red ues A, of ox 1 FER of Memor gs 4 # hd guest of her parents, Mr Paul Brad. Hall, Bell ford, Centre in A special applying telgphone io State College, Bellefonte, Centre Hall, Spring Mile Bellefonte, Centre Hall, Spring Mills, Beech Creek, has been distributed and effective since midnight Safurday, May 16. The directory became nec essary due to the fact that the dial sytem became operative at State College and Boalsburg and resuiteg In the change of telephone numbers. of Mt. Vernon, N. Was a week-end guest at the home his parents, MY, and Mrs T. M. in Millheim Mr. Gramiey has rounded out twenty-five years of the Long Is land Lighting Company, of which he is now construction engineer and gone eral purchasing agent, and will be One of the honor guests at a company testimonial dinner for officials with long and meritorious service, in the near fugure, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender and chidren, of State College, on Sunday, Visited with the J. ©. Goodhart fam. I¥, neighbors when the Benders lived in Centre Hall. Mr. Bender stated that they had al) rooms oooupied in thely rooming hotamse, Clifford Diehl, a nephew, who Hved with the Dender family here and at State College, will graduate at Penn State in June In the Architectura) Engineering department and has found employment with the Pitt Bridge Compan ¥, at Cane directory Boalsburg, Bruce Gramiey, Y. of