— CENTRE HALL. PA.. THU WERT—CULBERTSON. RSDAY, JUNE [KIWANIS- FARMER PICNIC ON JUNE 15 PROMISES MUCH FUN; PUREBRED i £ i 4, . 1936. YOl.. CX. C. H.H.S. Commencement Program—Friday, June 5 MEMORIAL SERVICES LARGELY NO. 23 — ATTENDED; FINE PARADY] TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS “ine | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST or] FROM ALL PARTS i p grade iotunted E. Kling former ree the Contributed Flowers, now ded i ville, i es SA A — i i [CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICE, os ” § y “ uF FOR FARMERS IN LUTH. CHURCH, SUNDAY EV 6G | wi la. 8 foundatio ane sis OUT WORK SHEETS | , qjdren's Day servi titled oY 906 In town ana country Ric) Fron, Ardell Groms, Jeno. *3B0 =hod take the CONSERVATION | “Candles of Youth” wil] be rendered |invi with the he une Dadket ane sq new, Lee Btover, Drew ie stars cox o ber down busi~ of Nit- place of of years drinks wers HELP FILLING ON SOIL BACCALAUREATE SERMON, ¢ beginning of the commencement for Hall p he Baccalaureate the Lau A. Wagner. in The rendered a erVics enti the Centre am 4 n era The that cholr day evening by worship Rev |SON CAPTURES DAD'S PRIZE Wh IN JUNIOR ORATORIZING| customary to. form of ELECT HIGH SCHOOL TEA( HERS |' 8 a] dohis To a At a meeting of the joint sche : tg : jen ff Cents Tall os oo} and they were Burkhold. i for, J Dio Methodist BABY GETS A 1. 3 a ip. 0k Son ay nig} | Posvital tn o city. They re NAME; MAYBE XNortl., ‘ OH § Alice NEW turned mm ——— ——— SECRETS OF A BEAUTY PARLOR | INDUCTION SERVICS Thi school BOY SCOUT TROOP NO eee FARM HOUSE BURNS, marked, ur sin-siok|should go to the announced place The Centre Hall Boy Scout Troop | TREASURER'S REPORT OF THE | Sparks from the exh: desperate s Erg of more earest them. ie . be : \ Sak ia i Li \DERSHIP TRAINING SCHOOL | smal) trie I $ ¥ PUBL enm———- i ——— & 3 sailed aN Tv © i 3 ; 8S. 8B lhart and time home, Ging some res Ad neg the sixth Hecls an- Park, tement ilihelm ie was ng M } of BASEBALL WHERE THEY EPTION. ire ing 1 , : 2 " : p jo 5 thas out Mast . on il “ry ona ined for cards : Thursday ALUMNI RE( ial umni res PLAY. (Twilight Games) 4 | Recelpt sa dale Saturday This Week. Grove Mills at Centre Ha HONOR ROLL OF CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOOL Upper Flith of Class | — ili a—— IPOTTER SCHOOL ny ILDINGS | SOLD ON TUESDAY S—————— Centre Hall, 15; a ———— FUTURE FARMERS WEEE PEXN STATS *Average above 909% Is EVENT senior Clasge nd he school ground | thelr batting averages at the « by John H. Ki rr for yi Ul « Bixleer 8 Were {82 The originally [the Dauberman farm. a hom "uh The brick at the Pine Stump school |1eams youngsters, house wag also purchased by Mr Centre Hall Treaster for $68.00, Knarr, if The Manor Hill school building, 10t Bradford, and furnace were purchased by Earl Fetterolf, G. Horner for $174.50-dullding, $105 ; Stover, 1b lot, $62.50; furnace, $17.00, Walker, o ———————————— Spyker, 2b WHAT WILL BE DONE WITH Rickert, 3% THE BONUS MONEY! Packer, rt Here is the answer based the yelp XD se Earner. junifore Rer and | { the | Yachy ( score: belongs i in ing a 3-iw by 8ps dent the Farmers Waal There will 3 il be ele iWo of Aub, Janlor Class Donald E. Eugene BE. Charles GO. William A. Georges W, ven contests ; boys will com-| | Pete for state championships. The Competitive events will include Judg- | {ing of dairy cattle livestock and poul- { try, farm mechanics contest, insect {and disease control, tree identification | feed identification, torn and potatoe injecting politics in educational af- | Judging, Yrorsemanship contest, and fairs. The chances are that if the | public speaking contest. Democrats on the payroll of the in- i s———————————— stitution, prior to the Earle Adminis. | CENTRE COUNTY HOME OWNERS [tation would have been asked to in box Barger which most of the Emerick Ramer* Thomas* Homan The residents of Centre county who received their degrees snd were gradu. ated from the Teachers College in Lock Haven. Tuesday morning, are: {Martha R. Clark, Nittany: Franklin IT. Courter, Blanchard; Julia B. Cron- ister, Julian: W. Harter Vonada Blanchard; M. Evelyn Williams, How ard. Courter was an honor man in the class, which numbered sixty-one Those receiving standard limited cer. = e > ~ Dr, Charles T. Foster president of Inditana State Tear hers’ College, was fired by trustess, as of August 318%. And how the Doctor does howl, and charges Attorney Margiotti with the Sophomore Class M. Jean glack* Donald G. Faust* Helen Haskell Mildred Homan* Freshman Class— Mary A. Swartz Frances E. Runkle* Harold F. Bradford Iona R. Barger Leroy J. Brooks PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOE 1985-1086 Junior Class Donald M. Goodhart Richarga E. lause E. Lola Ruble Eugene E. Emerick RECORD 10 years 8 years 4 years 3 years Sophomore (lags Donald G. Faust Dean T. Runkle Ralph M. Arney Geraldine HH. Dutrow Preshman Class EE. Darline Faust Mary A. Bwartz 10 years 8 years 3 years 8 yoare 9 years § years Presentation of Awards Athletles ............. R. 8. Jamison Tiger Staff .......Mrs. R. 8. Jamison RECEIVED #8504 FROM ¥. H. A | | Home owners in Centre county {have peceived loans, for modernisa. | tion purposes. insured by the Fed | era Housing Administration, amount. jing to 358.504, according to an an- | nouncement made by N. IL. Lichten- | waler, State Director for the Nation. al Emergency Council. This total rep. irents 208 individual loans to home owners. "The funds advanced were from private Sources ang were used i for labor and material, | The total amount of money insured | by the Federal Housing Administra. ition for the modernizing and repair. ing of Pennsylvania homes, as of January ‘1, 1936. Waa 313.275.2589, rep [resenting 89.459 Individuag loans. | The Federal Housing Administra. {ton had insured 708.405 moderniza - ition notes for a total value of $264. 070.729, throughout the United States, {And the terriiories of Alaska and | Hawaii, from August, 1534 to the close {Of business, January 1, 1936, the lat {est date for which figures are avail. | able. ¥ sang and be counted. nobody but the ash cart man would have been obliged to leave his seat. a ———————————— You can ride In a “choo-choo” train now for two cents the mile, This was the old rate charged when a mileage book good for a thousand miles was purchasable from the Penney and al. most all other ralirosd companions, The two-cent rate went into effect Monday through an order of the In- terstate Commerce Commission. Bus companies will make voluntary fare reductions to compete with the rall- roads, A ——. Blinded by lghts of an approaching car, Gerald Rogers, Bellefonte, 11. D riding a motoreyele, struck Edgar Showers, of Nittany, resulting in the fracture of his left elbow and 5 split nose, Bhowers lg a cripple and when ruck was operating a wheel chalr on the roadside. Rogers and Mise Geralding Vonuda, the Intter 5 pas. senor with Rogen, both recolvat cuts on the leg requiring surgical at. tention, § wy on best caloulations: To pay debts, 31 per cent; home construction and repair, 13 per cent; home or farm land purchases, 11 per cent. house furnishings, 11 pey cent; Clothing, 7 per cent: motor vehicles and necesaries, six per cent, A An almost unknown borough--8out h Philipsburg is petitioning (0 have its charter annulled and aguin become a part of Rush township. The matter rests entirely with the Court wheih- or or not the petitioners’ request is granted or denied. The Indebtedness carried by the municipality must be paid at all events. and it probably de pends on what Provision for its can- tellation is made that will influence the court's decision. AO Boya Bright, sixteen Yoars old, a son of Mr. and Mrs George Bright of Aaronsburg, accidentally shot him. self in the left hand while shooting rats at the Bright home on Thurs day. The injuries, consisting of sev. ering several tendons, were treated At the Centre County hospital, SOO wos sO Breon, ¢ l onto won | hme rum i mlovmpurnuoonas —- a w a I. Abramson, Grove, of Herman, 1b Kellerman, 35 Schreck, © Harpster, Hoy, ut Wilson, Corman, Lockhart, rt + 2h p rt #|lococsnunes, x — = | ST mummy wi SORT ROosOocSh wldenonoucssst Totals Rebersburg, 531 Centre Hall, 8. Dropping the first game of ihe sea. son at Rebersburg, on Saturday, Cen. tre Hall met a 5-3 defeat. Rebersburg had one big inning, the fifth, when they put over four rons to take the lead which they helg throughout the remainder of the game, Jamison, for the locals, allowed sev. en hits, while Centre Hall could cons nect for only 5 hits off Wert. tificates were Eleanor I. Lucas, Juli an: Geraldine E. Ross, Centre Hall: and Pauline Smith, Bellefonte, Three students from the county, Max ine M. English, Pine Grove Mills: Hele *n D. Henry, and Margaret Sheroky, Philipsburg, were in the Kindergarten primary course. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nees, of burn, New York. motored to Penns Valley over the week-end during which time they made shorty stops at Centre Hall, State College. Spring Mille and other loval points, Mr, Neose, about twenty-eight years ago. Was employed in the Centre Hall flouring mill, they operated by John H. Weber, Fyom here he went to New Jersey, and a few Years later to Au. burn. He fs now, like some Years past, vonducting a Earage. The garage busi. hess today, he says, “is not what ft used to be,” not sy much due to the recent depression, but hat automobile manufac. using much better material manufacture of Au. cars, Mr, Nees Was reared In Penn township,
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