The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 12, 1936, Image 1

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    VOL. CX.
SENATE LINEUP—
84 DEMOCRATS, 18 REPL B'S
STATE
next FPennsyl
The makeup of the
4 \ te 5 )emocral
vania Sta'e Senile i CS
ang 16
Republicans, eight t
Tt
fladelp!
District
(I).
District ")
(Im
Weld
(DD).
adelphia (wns
District
Concordville
11th District
Bernville, (D)
h District
9th
ash
Distric
(I)
District
ett Squa
District
rre, (DD)
Dristric
IN THE FACES
PARTISAN
INGS INK
OF PARSONS
———— A
COMMUNITY FARMSTEAD
PROJECT FOR 218s FAMILIES
’ ’ Oe wl
‘ ADD ~
iat Es t £ OD
he of $104 2%0
The entire prokect is
It giv
during construction to approx
400 skilled and unskilled
workers daily for a period of one year.
Individual five ang six room houses
each with a plot of ground averag-
ing three acres for subsistence farm-
ing, will be provided for 218 families
selected from applicants in areas im-
mediately adjacent to the project. In
addition to individual farm plots, there
will community dairy, and pro-
vision will also be made for financ-
ing a cooperative association to
market surplug farm products,
imated to
es
cost §$1.500.000 will e employ-
ment
imately
be a
-- a
Davig Lawrence, the columnist, uses
the
President
limit of gall when he advises
to conduct
The windy
used every means-——fair and
only to defeat but also be-
the President during the cam-
He, Hke a lot of the others,
spit their lungs out In vitup-
eration of the President, without the
slightest influence on the vote of the
rank and file, and now, after being
wholly ignored, offers advice!
Roosevelt how
his second administration.
columnist
fonil—
little
paign.
almost
not
—————— A
BAKE SALE AND BAZAAR,
¥ The “Willing Workers,” a class in
the Lutheran 8. 8. will hold a bake
sale and bazaar in the Freq Homan
sore room, Saturday, 21st Inst.
i ——-
MAJORITIES
(CENTRE
VOTE AND
IN COUNTY
in Centre cour
Assembly
henneth OG
2 W.
Majority,
Joh Decke
District com
id and Biair
y moerat poll
of 7.228 over his
Benjamin Jones
district
In the Congressi
| posed of Cent:
counties, Don G
!
f Republican
|
according rom
FRETZ SELLS ALL HORSES
AND COLTS, MONDAY
dig not
the
Hampshire
None of
left. The
small band composed Senators
White of Maine: Davis of Pennsyl-
vania: Austin of Vermont: Hale of
Maine and Townsend of Delaware
The other Republicang still on the
Job in the Senate ars the old inde-
pendents, and a group of “inbetween
ers” who in the past have voted more
independently than the old time reg.
ulars This group includes Senator
McNary of Oregon, the leader: Sena-
tor Vandenberg of Michigan, Senator
Gibson of Vermont, and Senator Cap-
per of Kansas.
Once out, the old-time regulars have
had little luck getting back into the
famous debating society. Few have
even tried. But two of them 4d this
year and both were beaten— Moses of
New Hampshire in the primaries, and
Glenn of Illinois, in the election of
last week,
run
old-time
closest
regulars is
approximation
of
:
i=
——————— A ——————
Assuming tha! Father Coughlin is
good word, we will never
hear him over the radio agatn. ‘fhe
vilifyer of the President promised
that if his candidate Lemke did not
receive 95000,000 votes, he would
“never make another radio speech.”
Lemke, supported by the Townsend
as as his
planners, got only a spare three-
quarters of a million votes.
i
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PA..
THANKSGIVING
WED, NOV.
HALL.
COMMUNITY
SERVICEN,
ax
-t
Con
-—
NEVER
SINGLY, SAYS YOUNG
COMES
FAYLOR
4 Thoma
dentally hig ¥ i
Harry M. Tay-
Haven hospital
Mr. Taylo
CALI
NOW
a —
AMER. RED
IN CC. H.
CROSS
ON
'
AM ss
METHODIST CHURCH SERVICE,
MRS. T. IL. SMITH ANNOUNCES
MARRIAGE OF DAUGHTER
Mrs. Thos, LIL. Smith, of State Col-
lege, formerly of Centre Hall, an-
nounces the marriage of her daugh-
ter, Marjorie Louise, to Thomas CC
Reinhard, of Philadelphia The
ding took place October 12.
wed-
a A MA.
VICTORY CELEBRATION.
Democratic victory at the
election which resulteg in come
pletely routing the Republican enemy
in National, State, Congressional and
district contests ig counted ga grand
success from all points of view.
There were numerous figats in the
long parade,
After the fea'ure was concluded the
marcherg and many others assembled
on the Bellefipfte diamond, where
Henry Brockerhoff actegq as chairman
and introduced party workers,
The
cen’
res
ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF
“1 take this opportunity
the voters of Centre county for the
support which they gave me in the
election on Tuesday, Nov. 8rd. and
trust that I may fulfil the confidence
placed in me. Sincerely yours,
“JOHN W, DECKER"
a ML PABA ARAN
SUPPORT
to thank
CONFER—BRADFORD.
pretty wedding tool pace it the
Keener
Howard
cupled until a
unds r
fonte, is
The
Hall
ittended
home, already
Belle.
proposed
onstruction, jocated nea
completed,
bride
is a graduate of Centre
high school, class of 30, and later
Penn Su col.
lege
A coincidence
Eroom’y
ary
day following
The couple
large ry
important
birthday
the brides
rr ————— >
PARENT- TEACHERS
ORGANIZATION AT
FORM
(CENTR})
pid ————
NUMBER LIYE
COU RSH TTESDAY, NOVY,
SECOND ON
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picture f the
{ the Arctic
charting
Arctic. He covere
breaker, Monts
breaker, Montcalm,
quented territory
Some of the life experiences of this
daring man, gathered from the Arctic
form the subject of Mr. Montague's
lecture. He tells of the rare and rich
mineral deposits in the Far North
which lle awaiting the time when men
wil] surmount the difficulties of trans-
porting them from their native beds,
Mr, Montague has a wonderful stage
display of authentic Arctic explorer
clothing and equipment,
Single admission will
dren 25c.
Season tickets for the remaining
four numbers may be bought from
any of thie high schoo teachers. Ad-
ults, for $1.00 and children, &0c.
A rs
From now on Democrats will
the column om election ballots.
will, of course, include the party
umn. The succession of party names
is governeq by the success of politi
cal parties in states at Na'lonal Jec-
tions. While Democrats carried Penn-
sylvania for governor. in ‘34. at the
election just passed was the first time
that party carried the sate in 54 Na-
tional election for something like 80
years,
aim unfre-
charting unfre.
be 35¢: chil-
head
This
col-
a A A.
The children of the late William 8.
Brooks take this means of returning
thanks to those whb so kindly gave
assistance and comfort during his last
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
filness and subwequent death. |,
12, 1936.
SMALL
h not kA
GAME KILLED.
Or ple 16
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rabbits
rabbits
rabbits
rabbit
Fetterol ringnec)
Brooks
Harper
Emery
Wetzel,
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gle
FinEnecx
ringnec)
ringnech
limit rabbits
limit rabbit SBamue]
William Hana,
2 rabbits
rabbits
Bherman
rabbits
Harry
Fisher, ringneck (the
Brown
head t
Dany
FAME FOR
TERKEYNS;
MISTAKE WILD
hil] THREF
—
LEIGHTLEY
-
MARTZ.
Were ser
Mrs
their
and
will 1 at ome
Hali
engaged In
MAM A
PICTURE PROGRAMS AT
PLAZA & STATE THEATRES
At the Plasma
Thursday
ley to many
Mr
friends at
Leigidtliey
Oak where
in farming.
Friday and Saturday this
Week : “THE TEXAS RANGERS”
with Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie
Jean Parker. Added: Paramount First
Run News: Special] Comedy, I'm
Big Shot.”
Special Midnight Show This Sunday
Night—"OHINA CLIPPER? starting
Pat O'Brien, Ross Alexander, Beverly
Roberts. Please Note: This picture
will also be showing on Monday and
Tuesday of next week.
At the State Theatre:
Wednesday, this week: “"AMBAS.
SADOR BILL,” Wii Rogers’ greatest
laugh hit. Also best of ghort subjects
Thursday, Friday, Saturdiy This
Week: Dick Foran, the Singing Cow.
boy, in “TRAILIN' WEST" Also
Special Short subjects
Monday and Tuesday Next Week:
"GIRL ON THE FRONT PAGE."
starring Edmund Lowe, Gloria Stuart
also best of short subjects.
C—O.
Lewistown high and Lock Haven
high will play their annual football
game on Sa'urday, 2:30 o'clock, at
Lewistown,
a
—
NO. 45
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
nt iy y
made
Lestheran
the
dale,
Ccemel ary
Custer homestead. below
»
Our friend Lowel; H. Alexander was
returned to the General Assembly for
the second time by the Mifflin coun-
ty Democrats. His Republican op-
ponent was Lester Schaeffer. of Mil.
roy, whom Mr. Alexander defeated
for the sam, office two years ago af-
ter Schaeffer had elected for
several successive terms Mifflin
county's representative made a good
record during his first term. and that,
of course, was a large factor in gath-
ering a majority of votes,
A large representation of
of the Methodist church and Sunday
school, as well as persons from othe
er denominations, on Thursday evens
Ing, were present at a social given by
members of the Susanna Wesley 8,
8. class, taught by Mrs. R. P. Camp-
bell. The class members num 2
eighteen, the largest clase in the
school. The program numbers ine
cluded two playlets, songs by a group
of children from the first and sec.
ond grades in the loca; schools une
der the direction of their teacher. Miss
Helep White. The sociai closeg with
the serving of refreshments. The af«
fair wag also 5 financial SUCCESS, Net.
ting the class over $50.00. The class
is made vp of young single and young
married ladies and is active in all
lines of Sunday school and church
—
been
members