The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 28, 1936, Image 1

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    BOY SCOUT TROOP
SERVICE TO
EVENING,
LOCAL
INDUCTION
HELD FRIDAY 29TH
T
oon
Wm.
dd Foust
Charles
Patrol
Don
sader;
Jack Kirk;
1
1, Patrol
Assistant
Bradfor
Foust,
Patrol-—Dean
Lobert
Robert
Owl
L.eader; ;
Goodhart, Kenneth
Harold Smith
Leader;
Gerhart,
William
Patrol—Bob
Leader: Bob Gerhart,
Woodrow Bradford,
John Knarr.
The
neck
James
Harder,
Runkle,
Garis.
Wetzel,
Assist
Fran
Edgar
‘atrol
Bear Pat
Lead-
Bp sSny-
el.
der,
fifty
the
are
ocal troop secured
local tu i
from Game
oF
SgEs
The
on
pheasant
Commission, £9
hatched by hens the
and Ramey
and Charles
rear
sible
be
for
released
MIDNIGHT WRECK ON STATE
COLLEGE-BOALSBURG
Toven 28,
Vogt, 41,
injured
Angelo
Fred
were
FROM DON GINGERY'S LETTER.
{ nEressman i {iy
begw een nae
: by |
CHICK as ;
registered mall une
1e41in
on
days imn following
be recaipted by
——— os
LETTER FROM GAINESVILLE,
PA..
RSDAY, MAY 28,
==
NO. 22
=
YOUNG, 24 COMMITS
THURSDAY MORNING
LOWELL
SUICIDE,
Vere and
died
Lowell oung, aged 24
ked
iimself,
Young
ording repute
x to
by a bre
ghot hi
of
ntl . ort
recently, a report
have been made ther,
sell
the
short time before he
of
had told one the members
party
fun.”
One © he
with
from
d
y “stick and sea
around
cars at the 1
Young to meet the
Bellefonte,
started
bulance
called,
WwW. R.
county
which had
*
Heaton,
been
Dr.
Centre
no inques WW Necessary.
t would 1
oyed
ns
sod hart
Saturday
interment
THU
|
GIVEN |
JUNE 4
SHOW TO BE
(LASS NIGHT,
| MINSTREL
ON
sOnate
| Nineteen members of the
jing cinss have helped Mrs,
{ison In writing
HEATING, PLUMBING AND
| ELECTRICAL CONTRACTS
GREGG GYM.
FOR
VOC. LET |
————————————
MEMORIAL DAY SERVIC}
bu
REIBER SELLS DISTRIBUTING
BUSINESS TO KEN FRANK
COUNTY COURT POSTPONED.
1
a program
fe'p held
I
Betty, 9
in the
Dutch dance
in the third
of which she is a member,
Erdman Jr. had the honor of
crowning the Queen of the May. Erd-
man Jr. sings tenor in the double
Guartet!p and fs also a member of
the boys’ glee olub in the Laboratory
School,
"The
1 have
cerning
Erd !
years
play
gChool. oth
Laboratory
and his sister,
important
man Jr,
old, took
Betty
with
grade,
while
parts
took part in the
other dhildren
notes in the Reporter which
read from time to time con-
the Boy Scout movement in
Cenfre Hall, are of great Interest tol
us. Mr. West has been chairman of
the Court of Review for the Scouts
in Gainesville, as well as examiner
for all Nature Study merit badges, for
several years. Erdman Jr. has been
an Eagle Hcout since September 1934
and at present lacks ong merit badge
of having his Gold Palm. He haa spent
the past six summers at Camp Echo
ckotee, the official Boy Scout camp,
at Jacksonville, Florida. Lagat year
he was Junior Leader at camp and
along wkh his regular duties he
earned his Senior Red Cross Life Sav-
ing ang Scout Life Guard. ie trained
mere than thirty boys In a course in
Fores'ry, culminating in the Foreatry |
Merit Badge,
Erdman Jr. plang to enter the For.
estry School in the Univerwity of
Florida in September,
“Sincerely yours,
“MES. ERDMAN WEST.”
i ———— oo ————
FTOWNSENDITE CANDIDATI
CONGRESS IN 23RD
Fo
DISTRICT
and
shted a at-
persons
which
delegates,
the convention,
rdgistered
108
Or
ber 170 were
Kniss received votes,
i ti——
RECENT MOTOR VEHICLE
SALES, R. 8. HAGAN AGENCY
The R,
sold the
Albert
85. Hagan agency
following motor
Houser,
sedan ; Sheffield
business COUP Dr. J. G. Weixel.
Bellefonte, RR. D. Plymouth ; sedan:
Jack Little, Spring Mills, 1. D, Ply-
mouth sedan: Mrs Mary 1. Albran
Pleasant Gap, Dodge sedan; Car?
Beahm, Aaronsbury: 1%-ton Dodge
I. E. Biddle, Bellefonte, %-
ton truck; Jesse Klinger, Sate Col-
lege, Dodge commercial panel truck
all white,
T———— i —
SENATOR SCOTT DENIES
CHARGES IN NEWSPAPERS
H. B. Boot, denley
the charges published in
Fepresenting him as
Sate Hospital
recommending
friends,
States
recently
vehicles:
Lewistown, Dodge
Farms, Plymowih
Senator in toto
newspapers
having bossed
at Philipsburg:
treatment
the contrary
that he hag been dubbed the
“god-father” of the hospital. that his
contributions for 1927 to 1536, were a
total of $12.647. Nor included In this
Sum were other valuable contribu.
tions,
the
froe
ete, On
for
he
A AS:
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a yeor,
A ——
W. HARRISON WALKER HEAD
COUNTY SAFETY CoUNCll
OF
¢}
x
Ha- |
Kirk.
R. 8
J. M.
i
CGoodbart H.
L. A. Wagner.
| patrick, R. Keener: F. Vv
| hart and Alfred Crawford, of
| Hall, and Max Wetzler, of Mileshurg.
flovs
D.
gan
Gooxd.
Centre
A
ECHOES FROM EASTERN SYNOD
REFORMED CHURCH, PHILAD'A
wv. Danie G. Glass,
forty years pastor
formed church,
od president
the
hela
one
for the past
of the Faith Re.
Lancaster, wae elect
Of the Eastern Synod of
Reformed church, in a Seasion
in Philadelphia, at which every
of the 249 classes Was repere-
sented by a minister; there were a
S0 124 elders
The Synod
record as
by action put itself on
Opposed to gambling: ap
pointed a committes to appear at fn
hearing of House Bill No, 35, con-
cerning the establishing of state-wide
lotteries; expressed dissatisfactior
with a resolution on War and Peace
and appointed a committee of younger
men to formulate a definite program
in the subject. favored more and bet.
ter students for the ministry,
Miss Nella Weber has the distin.
tion to be the firsp woman delegate to
Eastern Synod, representing the Nite
tany Valley Charge, Howard. We
Rev. George 1. Johnston is pastor,
—————
Jim Farley may becomes the Dem.
arate candidate for governor of
New York. On attaining the govern.
ship of the Empire State, the Post.
master General would be in line to
Succeed President Roosevelt after he
has served his second term,
GRAVES
A. L. I.
MASS
OF
OF
BY
DEORATION
VETERANS
¥i1y y
enuroen
A
the
Millhelm Lutheran ODen-
pr
the
$1
sarvice
on. The
Rev, 1. A.
hurch,
of
ap
cond
La
Wagner
an oh Rev,
the Method
pastor
the speaker,
idresg to
ans
a
Di
-
FISHING IN LAWARS
——————
ELECTRIFICATION
SIGNED; AUTHORIZES
#4 10,800.000
RURAL
BILL
TROOP 1, 18RD
(BOALSBURG) MAY
P. N.
be
CAVALRY
Troop I 103d
donleburg,
Cavary. 3...
lose
at disband.
“1 on May 28th on the request of the
Regimental Brigade nnd Division
Commanders, who requested the Ped.
eral government to disband the troop
A new troop bearing the same des-
ination will probably be re-organisged
in the near future ana wil probably
be located hear Phidadelphia,
Two reasons were advanceg for the
disbandment jof the troop, diffickdty
in oltaining the required officers and
inaccessibiitly and difficulty in ob
taining and retaining men who oan
and will attend drills weekly,
A ——
DRUNKEN DRIVERS HELD .
FOR TRIAL IN COURT
Helen Slagle of State College, is
under $500 bond for her appearance
at the nexq term of court to answer
to the charge of dranken driving.
She was arrested after the car she
operated sideswiped one being driven
by Ira Corl. of the Residey taxi ser.
vice, after foreing it to the curb line.
Al a hearing before Bquire Kline
Woodring on Wednesday of last
week, Blaine Bowersox, of Bmullton,
was held in $500 ball for driving a
Car while under the influence of Jig.
wor and crashing inte a Oi operated
by Roy IDwek, of Spring Mills, on the
Rireets of Millhelm.
a ——— Tl ——
Bherm Luts, operator of the Oak
Hall alr depot, Wag first In stung fly.
Ing In an air meet at Bunbury, on
Sunday, ;
ated wil}
5
OUTING,
MINISTERIUM HOLDS
1 ‘ iil 14 i i A FOLALLA
{ ir eoy
ITEMS FROM
From
the 7
THE “TATTLER.”
items
The
pupils pls
are reprinted
sSeventt
in
woods on the
The Eight
President,
ine Snvd
3
atl nang
| Fouth Foust,
iW
Foust
Dean
Fuy
Norman Crater,
TELY Tr
————
FOR CROP LOAN
EXTENDED TO
{TIM}
JUNE
——— ——— ——
FARMERS FIELD
DAY, THURSDAY, JUNE
Penna
i —————
CREEK DAM To BE
BUILT
Pol
€ ips
Late fall is the date set
which |
of wa.
ntatis
the completion of 4 4
o
1 dan
when finished will
ter covering an
ely thirty acres.
hold a body
area of
approximat-
A
CENTRE COUNTY BUSINESS
MEN RECEIVED SLIS4, TRO
FROM REC. FINANCE
Business men in Centre
have receiveq loans from the
struction Finarke Corporation, am-
counting to $1,184,780 in actual dis
bursements, and $1,360,000 has been
authorized for the county, according
to an announcement by N. I. Lich.
tenwaler, State Director for the Na-
tional Emergency Counedl,
A total of $286.998,155.80 was auth.
orized for the State of Pennsylvania,
of which amount $216.660,645.44 was
disbursed as of March 1, 1936, the
Intest date for which figures are
available. These funds were used to
provide emergency financing facilities
for financing institutions, ang to aid
in Mnancing agriculture, commerce
and industry,
iss
INTERRUPTION IN ELECTRIC
SERVICE, THURS, MAY 9
CORP,
county
Recon.
There will Ye an Interruption
In clectrie power and Hght serve
fee In Centre Mall, Thursday,
May 28, from approximately 1:00
to 3:89 ¢'eloek mn. m,
WEST PEXN POWER CG
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS
of the
re-ele
Laie
Rev,
name
yersdgle.
Was
will
of
club
evening
hight school
evening's entertaine~
ongburg Jun-
BOT SGT
Memori iY,
full
The Aar
y
the
Jay
Pe AE
who are confined to
’
nenty aisabiedq
hosp tale,
Proreeds Les
retain;
high
1400
Pe
H.
¢ Lane
Mifflin
former
twenty.
return«
in
the
at Potters Mills
ago, and find on
ing to Potter township that many of
his former cronies have departeg for
the happy land. He was accompanied
by a grandson, Bruce Ripka, his mis-
sion being to put graves of deceased
dear ones in presentable condition for
Memorial Day.
I% cost Jack Wallin, of Philipsburg,
$313.35 in his attempt to secure the
Republican nomination for the Log.
islature, while Kenneth Haines, the
successful candidate, spent $241.87.
Hon. John W. Decker, who had no
opposition for the Democratic nome
ination, spent less than fifty dollare
Senator BEdward Jackson Thompeon,
spent $137.52 in his campaign for na
tional delegate from the 23rd Congres.
sional district, and received over $9.
000 votes, or 3.005 more han the
next highest candidate,
The Reporter lg issued before Fred
Fisher, manager of the Plaza The-
Altre, Bellefonte, endeavors to give
away 3200.00 prize money to some ohe
having previously registered at the
theatre, and present last night (Wade
nesday). Perhaps he got vid of #t at
Inst, bug if he did not, we would sug
Fest dividing the amount (which wilt
be $225.00 for next Wednesday night's
draw) into nine $25.00 prises, and
draw names from the oylinder until
all the money is distributed. Advance
notice of this plan would doubtioss
draw a record house, and Fred would
be relieved of his nervousness,
Camp,
Upka left
seven years