The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 02, 1936, Image 1

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JULY 2,
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NO. 27
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LOYSVILLE ORPHAN BAND
ATTRACTION B. B. FESTIVAI
TRURSDAY EY'G, JULY 18
Es
Orphan
Of
Home
conse, there
features, whic will
The festival will
field.
later,
high
The band engage.
ment State College on Tuesday and
one at Boalsburg on
school athletic
has a previous
at
Wednesday.
il ti—
SUPREME COURT SAYS
DEPT. MAY REVOKE
The
the
ing.
REVENUE
LICENSE
Court
M. Ward Flem-
Dec. 30 that
by the Departmen
State Supreme reversed
decision
who ruled
the supervision
of Revenue of operator's
was a violation both the
Federal constitutions.
The conse was that
charged with operating
hicle while intoxicated
trial Funk was declared
Later the Revenue
voked Funk's license.
action the Supreme
of Judge
on 1935,
4 >
an Heens
of State
and
of R
a
L
mote rr
At & court
not guilty
Department re-
and it is this
Court sustained.
Funk
Vio
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Contractor J. W.
imbued with that
the Louisi8chmeling
ardingly Prove
hig car and
Henszey suddenly
became
gt sen
he and
Jumped
the dea he
i
na
into
1 # $
Ked i grip.
East River
description of the third sound,
gentleman had not taken
Saving time Into account,
tunnel, he heard a rads
The
Dayilght
BURNS,
BUT BARN NOT 1GNITH
The fi
was
The
blankets,
per property,
rot stack burned at this
undoubtedly of Incendiary oeigin
barn wed by hanging horse
numerous, from the
keeping them wet, re.
a bucket brigade to supply
Thig was gomething like
ago,
barn
was s
then
overshot, and
water,
Years
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PREPARING FOR GRANGE FAIR
The committee In charge of Grange
Encampment and Centre County Fair
its meeting av'horizeq ded.
and improvements to
bulidings and grounds in preparation
for 1936 fair which will open on
Thursday morning. August A tour
of the park indicates satisfactory
progress is being made advancing
these plang And there also
vincing proof the park ench
RTrows more begsutitul
for fair purposes more
Additional
chased,
of
at last
nite repairs
the
oe
“i,
in
in CON
year
its fitness
apparent,
equipment has been pr-
including a limited
and stage
and
number
fittings. Or.
under way
readiness {or the pres
which will be this
ten'y néw
the
in
ganization
and
! foiim
of came la
copy is
book "Yam iied
Sodom,
A SBA
All having part In the
“Time and Redeemed,” aps re.
quested be at the high shoot
| building Wednesday and Friday nights
| for rehearsal.
Pageant,
oom
to
SECOND TIME
FOREST
AND
DEPT.
PWA
OFFICIAL
WORKBE
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CELEBRATE SRD ANNIVERSARY
brow]
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“PATHWAY OF SERVIC}
CHILDREN'S DAY
TITLI
nda
whether
As
herself that
which
it
time
wag the
right one to take went on
had
himsel!
#he overed for
dis i she
JOSeT)
had
happy
Him, take,
We people take too mux h
ed. We think
us to ged
We forget
the path
made beautiful and
if all pretend
would
(ond
would be
who to
follow
for grant-
HK away
eaning of
showg His
through tle flow-
the and daisies
by the roadside, the beautiful roses of
summer, the wee blades
the leaves of the trees. the busy lt.
tie rain and its glorious
rainbow, the babbling brook, the star.
Hght and moonlight that gives the
dark of night beauty.
All these things were porirayeg to
the Inquirer by the children through
speaking and singing The Inquirer
knelt before her host of God's helpers
and thanked God for the Blessings
{of the path which she chose and sot
to follow them. ese
A SS AAA
Here's a comeback worth the’ while:
Bald
we
the
that
the
must
full]
God
dainty
buttercups
Jom
above
life
love
ors, dusty,
of grass and
oe tbe
ou
a Lberal Republican “You re-
member what coandidae Hoovey sald
abouy grass growing on city streets?
| Well, bad Hoover been epslected, by
this tme there wouldn't ba a sprig
| of grass on ity Movets oF prks,
The unemployed would have been
{obliged to wat It, of a: least tramp
it out of root.”
“A FESTIVAL OF
AT HECLA PARK,
NATIONS
EV'G JULY 4
Nation's
its
WPA Festival of
Completey Program.
tea }
Rhythmic Band Snow
ed by Ruth hope
Saxophone Solo
ronsbure
Margie Ker
A
bh
Aa
accompanied by Trovola |
Woodward, |
Clog i
by
i
Stover,
Waltz
rected
Routine
Paul
Epilogoe—Time
Time is called to withess the fulfili- |
ment of the Commission and the |
Voices of Aspiration promise higher |
a'tainments with each goal ralized |
and a call to all to “Look Up and]
Beyond.’ |
“America” massed |
bands and entire cast augmented by |
Heouts and Red Cross Groups |
(hb) Massed bands, entire cast and!
audiencs sing and play “Star Spang. |
led Banner
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LOUVIS-SCHMELING FIGHT
PICTURES AT THE “PLAZA”
The official
Millhelm, di-
Bastges,
Redeemed,
Finale--(a) by
12-round fight pictures
showing Joe Louis and Max Schmel.
ing In the biggest upset in ring his-
try: will bo ghown Wednesday and
Thursday nights July 1 ang 2. at the
Plaza Theatre, Bellefon'e.
Managrr Fred Fisher has been for.
tunate In being able tn, show these
pletures at arly a date,
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EVANGELICAL ASSEMBLY.
Central Ouk Helghts Evangelion
Assembly will open Monday, July 18,
and continue unt Augiist 2nd. The
grounds are losated near West Mi.
Lon.
®H
|
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
PLANS TO RAISE
CURTAIN FOR STAGE AT
Vith fi# i
11 {meyrenr
J.
tECEIVES APPOINTMENT AS
EXTRA CLERK IN LOCAL
v
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WIDENING TUSSEYYLH
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PUE TO WRECK ON RR
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WO SMASHUPS ON SAME
CURVE ON OLD
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CHILD DIES FRO BURNS
neent Boldin died § it 3
Wednesday
ived 1}
Vas aged three
and Lau
Bellefonte
years,
son Evan dalden
The child
while playing in
fire, which
near
brother a st
straw on ignited
”
WE PUBLISH A PAPER
NEXT WEEK
Due to the fact that certain
legal advertising appearing in
the Reporter must be con
tinued for another week with
out interruption, the Report-
er will not take off next week
as it would ordinarily have
done (the Fourth of July va-
cation period) but will issue
Thursday, July 9. The foi
lowing week, then, no paper
will be issued. This is in keep-
ing with the custom to omit
an’ issue over the 4th of July
period to give the office force
a week's vacation,
Correspondents and adver-
tisers will kindly keep in
mind, therefore, that next
week we WILL issue a pa-
per, but there will be none
for the week beginning
July 12,
5
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
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‘onfer and
their first
Lewist
ia stopped
lay to
lant Thurs
The
years,
of
who
scenes gentlemen,
the former
the late Samuel
built the
grade school building in Cen-
than fifty years ago
they visited the grave of
nt Eprucetown.
Mrs.
in
located
advanced in
are AOnN=
Farner CArpoentey,
present
re Hall more
While here
their father
Mr. and
Herminle,
have been
galow in
or two
f our
a high school
brought wit
sar
George Boggs, of
Pittsburgh district
in the Rowe bun-
the north section, of town,
woeks, Mr. Boggs. as many
readers know, teaching Mm
at Herminie, and
h him Miss Florence Cae
a teacher In the grads gohools
at the same place, and her mother
Mrs. Caesar, The Boggs regret the
Ereal speed of time. making their va.
cation sppeny almost like BR wWeake
end. They returned home beginning
the week.
the
is
Miss Bertha Sharer is further pre.
paring herself foy teaching in the pul.
lie schools and ig now taking a she
Weekes courme at Look Haven Teach.
ere College, where ‘he work she Is
doing bears particidarly on require.
Tents In the grade school room. She
had previously graduated in a short
colirse which qualified her to teach
and inst year successfully taught the
Tusseysink school, In Potter township,
and was re-elected to the same schoo]
for the 1536-1887 term. It i= Miss
Shaver's Intention to keep on taking
instruction, as time goes on, un'll she
becomes a full-fledged State Teach
re Collese graduate,