The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 25, 1936, Image 4

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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1936.
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#HE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE
inane
SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH, Editor,
EDW,. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor and
Business Manager,
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HALL. PENNA.
‘Batered fn the Post Office in Centre
Hall as second class matter,
TERMS. —'he terms of subscription to
the Reporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance,
Legal advertising at the rate of tea
pants per line each insertion,
Displa advertising rates made known
an application, : Z
PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE
(Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Pastors)
Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M.
(Communion Service.)
Oentre Hall—10:30 A. AML
(Communion Service.)
Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M.
—
CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE
(Bev, Delas RB, Keener, Faster)
Psntre Hall—
9:30—Church School.
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7:80—Children's Service.
Y. P. Meeting;
Study—for the Beauty
Leader, Jean Slack.
Tussey ville—
of the Earth.
Y
5s
$:30—Church School
10.30—Church Worship.
—
EVANGEIICAL
KE. Hosterman, Pastor)
(Bev, W,
sen
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
(Rev, Beth Russell, Fastor)
Centre Hall--
Worship Service, 9:30 A. M,
Sunday School, 10:30 A. M.
Bprucetown—
AU: 00—Sunday School
Boring Mills—
Sunday School, 9 A. M.
2:30
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PRESBYTERIAN
(Rev, J. M, Kirkpatrick, Pastor)
#:30—8unday School.
(No Preaching Service)
Centre
The 1. O.
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3 wet b
no charge for =
1s
wil}
BCE all
be
butions
1
ans have 15.000 boo
y
Democrats will
Campal
Ug Content w
wpparently
or
thome
4 ¢
Republicans
high a
eroegtod
in
in pay
than real
the institution's in.
for its
wig one of the
tuties broughs abot
in the head of the institu-
tion. The new superintendeny has dis.
carded the old system for a new one
The cackling will go on. So will the
changes in the personnel of the ins'i-
tution,
re in
day
ud functions BOTY
training
and
and
mates
Politics
pleasant
regard
apparently
d
the change
Uupkeap
that
A ————
THEPE OUGHT TO BE A LAW!
Yos. there ought to be a
ftete law-—forbidding the sale of fire.
works until 4 day or two before the
Fourth of July, Small towns, ike
Centre Hall, with no police protection.
have to pus wp (or do they?) with
the nuisance of exploding giant fire.
erg as far ahead of the national
holiday as three weeks! One day of
dangerous celebrating should be plen-
ty, with ity potential death In every
explosion, but who can blame the
Youngsters when thy puwrohasing of
the fireworks is made so easy?
Cente Hall should do as other well
regulated boroughs—forbid the explod-
ing of firecrackers until the proper
time,
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Deaths
» » » % * * . » -. =»
Short-
Walker,
afterncon.
and
An-
services
WALKER. Mrs. Elizabeth
Walker, wife
Bellefonte
by
8.
idge of John 8.
Sunday
husband
sister,
fled in
is survived her
and a
Funaral
Hobery
Shortlidge.
Wednesday
Rev. W, C.
Mrs. Clara
County
me gon,
Ww.
held
by
nie
Vere afternoon, con-
Thompson.
wied
died
on
Horner
hospital
following burns
Mills on
wien
hasten the fire
The burns covered |
of the
responding
HORNER.
the Centre
morning at
at Pine
morning previous,
Sunday
Ta
Sat~
home Grove
urday ghe |
kerosene to in
cook stove,
the
Mr.
of
an
hushand
woman s |
to the
burn-
whole
Horner,
wife,
attempt
and six
[Theodore
tlmost
4 |
‘res his wis severely
in
T
vive,
0 save her.
children sur-}
Rg Freda |
Harold E
a
namely:
« Paul
ind Doyle,
Mrs. Horner
tal was
Tuesday,
ine, Charlotte E.
:
ars, |
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made
ng aged
ne
Pin
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borou
the bo:
pupils
While
resident
others—Margaret
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their
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three
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had preparatio
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TURKENS—SOMETHING NEW.
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KLINEFELTER-SHAFFER
REUNION, JUXE
5
4 » yy
KiineCetor.
Mrs
president
ire
tughter and Mrs.
Kiinefelter,
Klinefelter,
ary, iieen
and Mrs.
Mr.
sons.
and
Robert Glas-
Mra. Samuel
Clark Stover, Mr
and Mrs, Charles Bartges, Mrs.
ora Orndorf, Mr. and Mra Jao
Nevel and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jer.
ry Shaffer, Mra, Catharine Shaffer, Mr
and Mrs. Paul Bodgen and children,
Mrs. Robert Probe and daughter Hilda
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Campbell, Mr. and
Mra, Fred Cox, Mrs. Ada Breon, Mr
and Mrs. Earl Ross, Mrs, Ellen Millor
Mrs. Bertha Haskell ang two daugh-
ters, Mrs, Alvin Stump, Dora Wing-
ard, Greeley Jordan, Andrew Jordan.
Mrs, Jamey Miller, Ruby, Miss Weaver,
A AOAC
FARM POPULATION.
The number of persons living on
farms in Pennsylvania January 1,
1936, wag 075,082, agdinst 856.604 Ap-
ril 1, 1030, In the United States in
January 1, 1935, the farm population
was 31800807, a gain of nearly a
million and one-half in five years,
In Centre county, op January, 1935,
there wera a total of 2,106 farms, the
population on which was 11.831, a
gain of over two thousand In five
gOW, Bon and
Horner and
len
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
OF NATIONS”
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FESTIVAL
AT HECLA PARK,
The of Nationg
county. by the
{ Division, Penns
{be held Park,
program at
‘86 PICNICKED AT {a
HERSHEY, ON FRIDAY
of the Centre Hall
Friday Hershey
i
Festival Centre
spimsored
WPA for
Hecla
The class of 1536
spent at “ucation
picnicking.
visiteg
school
July
will
The
i
sightseeing and
Placeg of Interest were the nt
begin 1:00
P. M.
many
i
W
will
at
Indus
Com
Hershey Chocolate factor N¢
trial hotel,
munity
The
during
An
differeny 1
juded in the
Indian
gohool, z00, and the conclude 8:00
building.
representation of n
|
stead- groups will be nd
Such
English,
Bwedes
factory has been running tionality
ft}
ia
the Eroups
30040
the
and
iat
over
fly depressd program,
(Arizona),
Italians,
time 8 employing
The
present
machinery used in French,
thig
candy
persons,
Russians, Czech
will
spe
nationality
acture of product 8 very! Germans,
and
man
modern the is made under Negroes; etc. partici
the
The
by Mr.
the
ation
in
entitled
These
in
gantitary conditions, PRgenang 1,
industrial schoo
Hershey in 1909
upbringing,
of
most
was endowed | deemed.”
dedicated |
fu
in
and
wv
appear
training and
The
opportun-
ty { perform
boys {of thelr
| Art, Musi
i
{features of
boys, regpe
« orphan
given ¥
in
choo] are ever
a
do
with
1
{if
They
homes,
the
Wi
gol start sit 1
their
comfortable
3 make
t .
ity to
} ar
much
ntal
1€Y must part. eivarieqg
provided 1 num
the
twenty
{ instrume
plan, with fourteen
in
tly
‘LAY
the
cottage The pageant wii
entitled "Time
fou
hove each cott ”
) MELO
is stiri on -gectarian
$ ri noy n. composed of iy CY
The
the
Comm
high
sion
BROWN. (ORBUEN,
BY TRAIN A1
RILLED
MOSTANDON
A. H.
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& LONBERGERS GET DEGREES,
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Boalsburp.
] a
Elinghwih McKinney
tobert MeKinsey Mr,
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| Ms ole
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CHING SEASON CLOSES,
he
HAT
but
destination
4 in rare
at
condition,
————
Fishermen See Ball Game in “Printy’
Hetting to catch deep sea flesh
off Oxford in Chesapeake Bay, Mossrs
A. L. Emery, Guy Brooks, H.W.
Harper, Bud Coldron, Sidney Iiegie
CP. Ramer, G. I. Goodhart, J. H
Burkholder, found themselves sitting
on the grandstand of the Phillies
ball ground watching St. Louis trim
the Phils 8-6, on Sunday, They did a
Wt of fishing, but thelr talk was base
add,
the rrived
in Centr
atin Aa d . lent
Gertrude Wagner ia a
the Hesg home
Helen
friends
time
Miss
| Tussey vigited
last week.
Mra, Margaret Kuhn enjoyed 5 visit
with friends in Mifflinburg last week
A number of peaple from this vi-
cinity attended the Farmers. Kiwan-
is plenia at Grange Park, Thursday.
Mrs, Jobin Jacobs has returned trom
a wook's visit In Altoona.
Miss Anna Weber has
from her recent illness.
Mra. H. I. Wink and children re.
turned home Friday after a visig of
several months with friends In Get.
tyshurg.
Mr. and Mre. Paul Dernar and
daughter Creta Sue were week-end
visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs
John Dernar,
Misa Betty Swartz, of Abington, is
visiting at the home of her aunt
Mra, George Mothersbaugh, :
Mra. Elly Gingrich and daughters
Misses Kathyyn, Margare:r ana Mar.
le, werp entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mra. Lee Smeltzer, ag Pleas-
ant Gap, on Sunday.
Mary Catharine
Reedaville
and
in out
Yeoovered
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STORM ROBS FISHERMEN
OF DAY'S GOOD SPomrt
A violent storm that spread out ov-
or Chesapeake Bay prevented a group
of fishermen from Centre Hall and
nearby making a catch in the bay
off Deals Island. The party was com-
posed of Mesnrs, Daniel 8. Daun,
Charles Frazier, Stuart Frazier. John
Fragier, Charles 1B. 8mith, Bari Fra-
slery Paul Whsson, Gporge Hackett,
Bamuel Wasson.
AA AANA.
IN FARMER-KIWANIS PICNIC
The
Grange
plen ic held
Thursday,
poasibly
Farmer
Pa
attended,
K was
yp
although
in some former
the
attendance
ghtly than
Teomn
iy
The
due entire to threaten |
wen ner,
15060
4
nt
Probabl he most attractive
8iate
the College Legion
and Bugle Corps
handsom
when were
ta M Dore
the
arawing.
fie or wd i
bird
by
There were
PAR
felled
K
nite
OPEN EVERY NITE
DANCING
Thursday & Saturday
ING
FRANK
MILT BRITTON'S
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friis £1.00 for i {008
FI Ni
SAT.
ROSS CHURCH
Harrisburgers
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years,
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
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MONDAY, JUNE 29
1936, at 1:00 P.M. Sharp, raln or shine
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WHERE THEY
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PLAY.
Thursday Games)
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£411
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HIGHWAYS, HARRISBURG, PENN.
SYLVANIA,
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