The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 13, 1936, Image 1

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    VOL. CX.
LEGISLATURE ADJOURNS;
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
BILL “DIES” IN COMMITTEE
led
ded at
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S40
nploymi
¥
in conference
ns objected
per
Contra
wiministra-
i
ave
Ages
federal government
will
onstruction
BRI
TCHER'S AUCTION SALE, 19TH
ya Britcher will hold anoth
DEMOCRATIC PIC Nie
PROMISES PLEASURE
AND ENTERT AINMENT
Democrat
four
jos
The Caunty Chalr
Pennsylivan.
as honorary
Democratic Pi
Black Moshan-
men of
Central
.
ni
in cou wi
at the
act
chairmen
nic % be held as
nie Park, 8 miles cast Philips.
burg. Thursday, August 7. They
tichard “Dick” Taylor. Cen.
Clarence Kramer, Clearfield ;
Thomas Lawley, Blair, and Doctor
Tivbens., Clinton
Men and women high
ernmental circles of
nation have signified thoir inten
of attending this Picnle and
will be' the guests of the re eption
commites headed by Set.ator KE. J
Thompson, of this
committees Dr. H K. White,
Philipsburg, Hon. John W. Decker,
Spring Mills, Hon. Blake Shugarts,
Clearfield, and Henry Brockerhe fr.
2) yf
5
are
fre:
in the
OV
the Stats and
tiem
Other members
are
Bellefonte.
The entertainment
headed by Russell M.
Philipsburg announced
program today. Mr, Lucas sald:
“We have planned an old-fashion-
eq basket picnic with entertain.
ment for every member of the fam-
fly. So far our program Included
nationally known speaiters, band
concerts in the afternoon and eve.
ning, free dancing, ang hill-billy
music and entertalnment.”
cominittes
Lucas of
the plont
26,500,000
|
| 8
STATE IN
More
rants
i
|
Other
Flood
expenditure
or
wit
|
th
ELECTRICAL
CENTR
TO
FEDERAL GRANTH
Federal
ol
$1 -
by ti
tes
CET
am
PLAY
HALL EN
land fa
stantly
ng i
DRESDEN
QUILT
of
{i The
soho
4
Ry i
HM. has on
| dresde,, plate
Weis store.
fered
to
The
some
ma
in raising
fund,
by
any
class
curtain
who
#ylvania
ance
high
burgh
Democrats
Hieans in
April for the first
ng by a
Since tha
to S999
“ildy
speach
by registrat
voyos,
Pittsburgh
changing
fastep
Fey
to
than
{ hanging
registration
oneshialf
fo
times
Were
| sume
voters,
sted,
Prion
and
every day.
Present
Rreater
Ovtobey 17. fina]
ty changes,
Are
AMPMENT & FAIR
vited
HAND-PIECED
ON DISPLAY HE RE
Hal] high
handsome
tee, Contre
display =a
Covering is being of-
number method
to ald the
potion of t
dosire
its
TO NEW HIGH
' gains in Penne
Landon's accept.
been blown sky.
lon returns in Pits
ahead
of Repub.
time in history, jead.
niblicans have
#eVen times
ave hewn
Democratic
more than six and
is was in 1932.
than 20.000 voters
een
Jou
still
Almost
losing
40 0600
stoadily
indicate a much
plurality before
date for making par.
PA.
BURN
BARN
LIGHTNING
HALL.
HEAD CATTLE
WHEN YONADA
FIRED BY
is
Owner Calvin
Lloyd
Night’
Disastrous Loss for
Vonada, and Tenant,
da, Son, In Monday Storm
Barger Loses I hresh.
Fire.
~ Maynard
ing Outfit In
STROUSE HOUSE Nor BURNED,
on * € Wale
LOCAL
AND PERSONAL
ght
I.. Ebr
have
rR er She will
shurg before rety
i
Spring il
pleasure trip to Philadeipiiia
Newark, N. J. and New York City
{having left their homs two weeks ago. |
Miss Catharine has been teaching |
in Connecticut. and will do
| again when the 1036-37 term opens.
Without injury to passengers, a ool |
{lisjon of cars near Aaronsburg, Mon-
day morning, resulted in damage to
cars in the sum of nearly $100, The
jrollision was caused by I. A. Shade
[driving from a side rong onto
145 In such a manner |
of Bellefonte, who was driving]
| Kerk,
ion Route 45, could not avold being hit.
Hubler,
Mrs. Elmer BE. Rebere.
[burg, dieg in the Cengre County hos-
| pital, on Monday, where she had been
ia patient for more than two months,
| Jean Siac k, second daughter of Mr. |
i
is recoveying
an
i H.
RE + 3 #4 ¢
fins it
Siegal
¢
&“ rif Bre
a
fom
school 80
of
{from an uleer which responded to the
use of a lancet on It by a surgeon.
[The ulcer followed a blister on the
iright hand,
Work at
auditorium
the construction of the
and Improvement at the
ol high school building in Centre
Hall i» progressing with more spirit
than _ hertofore, Plasterers are now
at work. Heats for he auditorium
amd more than 140 Ixlors have
been received. Blectriclans are well
on with thelr work, and the heat-
ing and ventilating systems. sald to
be unusually high class, are in.
stalled.
i
i
i
i
AUGUST 1.
GRANGE PARK ADD
ATTRACTIVENESS
TO
OF 193¢ FAIR
Cirir
MARRIA
rn Ra
GE LICE
«
NSES. |
hod CARAT (ia
i
Bellafonta |
el Hur-
. »
1936.
SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF
COUNTY
rem————
HECKMAN REUNION,
i¢
a ——————"
OFF TO FLORIDA OX TOT
———————————
A GRANGE SATURDAY.
PORT MATILDA
POMON
WITH
3
¢ County Yen NN
: I
mee with
day
Rudy Home,
&
5g
:
.
Miss oy
MH. Rice
Port Matilda
line Bell
Cingrioch,
and Mrs. Rus-|
John, Jennie and |
Guy Kellerman Mr, and Mrs
udy.
a ————————
Potters Mills.
8
Carney, of
and
Samus
Brow n oral
Youngstown Mrs |
es
Mrs,
and
H
wife
at
Mr.
~F
of
Hosterman,
ang Mrs, Lassi,
the home of
itner
Buffalo i
the former's!
on a trip to Atlantic
Edward Foust
West Chester
back with him his wife
daughters who had been
the parental] home.
Mra. Fred Klinefelter, daughter Bet.
ty, of near Tusseyville: Mrs. Philip
ang son, of Coburn, visited
the H., BE. Foust home,
Roll Palmer and wife, of Milroy, vis.
ited on Bunday at the ¥. FP
home,
Harold Mingle Akron, OO. is
wpending afew days at ‘he home of his
uncle, 0. H. MoCormick.
Miss Jane Campbell and Mise Lan
rm Belle MoCormiok motored to Pen
Argyl on Ratulay to visit shel
friend, Miss Log Davey: thee return
ol home Tuesday, !
W. ©. Mingle and family, of Akron.
and E. G. Mingle. of Aaronahurg
took msupper Saturday at the G. HH
MoCormick home.
City.
motored
Thursday
from
food
two
at
up
and
and
visiting
on
a
day at
Palmer
of
0
=
———————
MILY DINES AT
EDGAR W, MILLEDL HOME
and Mra FE. Y
Hall, gave a dinner part of
descendants Me Mr. and
as i= the custom of
one of the number to do annually, on
Sunday. Round the tabla were seat.
“1 Mme. Annie Frasier, Mr and Mrs
C. A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl ¥Praz-
ier and children. Bernice, Robert, Ken.
neth and Donald, Mr. ang Mrs. Daniel
Daup and son Billy, Mr. and Mrs
B. Leo, Miss Ida Frazier, Daniel
the latter
LEE FA
N,
Miller
vv
Inte
in Cen
a ’
a
the of
Mrs. William Lee,
=,
of
Michigan.
a — ER ———
TAYLOR REPLACES HERR
AS DEMOCRATIC LEADER
8, Claude Herr, Bellefonte.
tendereds
last week
his resignation as Democrat -
Chalrman of Centre county,
relinquished his dutieg to former
inf E BR “Die” Taylor: who
elected to thay Position last fall,
A ———— =,
RESPONSE TO APPEAL Yon
HIGH SCHOOL CURTAIN FUND
A third contribntloy of 85.00 was
received om Monday, from one, a
Pupil in the high school belore the
period covered by the present
Alaminl Assoelation,
The ver: mueh appreciated cheek
comes from Mrs. J. W. MeCor
mick, formerly Miss Meyer, of
217 Hampton st, Colambia, 8. C,
"
sher.
was
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
ar ke
forenoon
Wednesday i
1a ut
eal
story
started
was
ements
fied her stud.
at Penn tSate
« Pel N rE
ang 8 exhi iriends some
is As
Mise
high
Classy 27 later from a
Teacher's College. After a rest
[of a month with the Kirkpatrick fam.
ily. she will resume feaching in the
Public schools in MoClure for the third
successive term. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. WwW. Kerlin have
planned to leave today (Thursday) for
Culver, Indiana, where thelr son, Wil
H.. Is asecond-year student in
Wooderafy Department of the
Miltary Academy, to attend the come.
mencement exercises, which are elab.
orate and curry on for soveral days.
Un returning home the son will ace
Yompany them. Mr. and Mra 8 W.
Smith have accepied an invitation to
become motor guests of the couple on
the trip. which will cover aboul a
week,
of her wo regarded
showing artist
oA
unusgal
| Wi ie is a
}
skill
gradunte the Jjocal
i =chool
an
of \
i
iNtate
liam
the
On Thursday evening, August 6th,
ithe Friendship Bible Class of Trinity
Reformed church school helg a cover.
ed dish luncheon iy the Erdiey Cabin
bedow Colsurn, Hosbands and friends
Were welcome to attend, Those pres.
Ch Were: Miss Margaret Delaney,
Mr, and Mrs. John Delaney, Mr. and
Mire. Curtis Reiber and «hildren Mary
Frances ang Curtis, Mr, and Mrs, Wii.
ard Ralston, Mr. and Mre Gervin
Schaeffer, Rev. and Mrs. Delas Keone
ery Mis, Lester Garbrick and son,
Lester, Jr, Mrs. Harold Bohn and son
Daniel, Mrs, Russel] Bohn, Mrs. Btan«
ley Misg Helen
Misg BAIth Potter, Miss Bara Slack,