rersammemm— NO. 49 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS “| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | FROM ALL PARTS CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1436. 7 COLYER—SHAW. \ VOL. OX. | AG. EXTENSION ANNUAL MEETING, WED, LED CROSS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE IN CENTRE HALL. [Lowiste 8 POTTER TWP. COMPLETED oy, DEC, i im ‘ Nn OVE ol Three I. E. S. Lamps As Prizes in Christmas Lighting Contes many favors concensgp's received omments} It is the cheer nd better pinion Christma wishes than decorating. can be expr d itdoor thi spirit 1 partne: beautiful in way the ng and hoecome of th celabra Reporter desireg 10 no furtherance {« vear's Ls be It is certain that ti the than that of hecause of the decorating many In will lar last face 1 will £ judging entries difficult partly Christ - hi that mas un- the low cost of un more en- addition beauty of effect which largely de- the decorating in contest, doubtedly result in simplicity and factors the winners necessarily tried the since will termine be the N te need nog be elaborate. that the decision: of which i1 be Wedneaday « It ig probable will final, can the Ridges made on 234 wo; vening, De miber i | i | i TLL Une CONTEST nn Rules of the Contest. 1, ¢ _ How We A Christman.” rations of armissible tecorated {ow Home Place Le on a Bd b [ ¢ ! Do not put your name, address or) age on the itself. At the essay, write th separate Pape orelos thi eo Lis i't th SAY essay the pi a For in Rule 1} Make ure to read 1 ctually | ww home fo ay be wr 8. The ittenn uD is open to sre and young folks of thea meamity under nineteen yvars of age Put consideration will be given we age of each comtestant when hudging is done. & Omly your essay become a contestant. There no my biank to Sl out. The essay must be in the hands of the Centre Report- & not ater than 7 PP. M., December od 7. The decidon of the judges we final and the $10 award will mevde in time for Christmas We believe it would be of help writing your essay if you were to reagd one of the typeg we have in mm We present such an essay Berewith that was written by a boy of 14 yearn contest all -chil- oom to the i* necessary to is en- will bes in “HOUSE IN MIDDLE OF ROAD” CASE THROWN OUT OF COURT A suit for $2600 damages brought ssminst Union county by Martin T Mery in behalf of Charies W. Em. ory, aged 11, whose father died as » result of an accident at “he now fa- metis “house in the middle of real” was temporarily, at least, ¥arown out of court by president | Fudge Curtis C, Lesher. In an opinion i Mmire Lesher stateq that Martin Em- | eny was not the legal guardian of the and therefors not the correct per. | to institute suit, and ordered the! strikes from the court records. | ALL RETAILS GIVEN large are fastened with gun to the inside of the glass, one tree in each window, and there is a green olectric light behing Tha silhou-| et'e effect turning the lights and pulling down blinds. The edges of the green trees | are irregularly daubed with ahoe. whita to give the effect of snow dur. ink the day. The fir treeg are on the lawn. one on each side of the walk. There are seven tiny Christmas lights on each red, green, white, yellow and Each of lights post The necessary electric current come from rubber insulated aomds, | connected ta our overhead porch light. Altogether our Christmas decorations ang materials cost ly § each ig obtained by tree on the | tree blue cents series lighting us on- The American people have made 3148 attempts to chinge theiy funda- mental law since tha United HNtates Government began to operate under the Constitution In 1789. During the seventy-fhur Congresses An average of forty-two proposals to amend the Cons'itution have been Introduced in Congress and that » proposal hag one chance in 150 of becoming a part of the country's basic law, Among the appointments the State Benate failed to confirm was thy of Mrs. Jans E. Miller, Millheim, to the Centre County Mothers’ Assistance Fund ‘ cso SHARER~FOLK. HOME sd — DRAMATICS AT PP. DISTRICT MENT TOURNA. GROVE Hu be held hed th, nla deg France Br ' is Rhoades Harriet SYiowed “ and Harold Biddle According to Agent anyone ics should plan are all on-act ares all one-act Centre county back trict R. C. Blaney interested in dramat- to a'tend. Thy plays plays and will provide plays and will provide people are urged to their county winner in this Jdis. elimination County A AAA, LETTER FROM MICHIGAN Mich.,, Nov Reporter Pontiac, Centre Hal Dear Editor Now that the election and all, it really jooks as though we. fin- ally got around the corner, as I think good times are here again. At least that's the way it jooks in Pontiac Michigan. Centre Hall has a P.-T. A which is a fine movement. wish them Breas success, Wa are having fine weather Just a little snow. I enjoy the Reporter very much. Enclosed please find money order for $3.00 for 1936 and 1937, #0 you can continue sending the paper, MRS. JOSEPH A. ULLOM. 67 Euclid Ave. Pontiac. Mich. ————— — A ——— CHRISTMAS SEALS Christmag seals will be on sale in Centre Hall ang surrounding commun- ity within a few days. This is a very important movement and should have the support of every individual 29, 1936 is over now and | with rer Durst Mi: Mrs trude Ishier W Ripka Bradford Joyoe iradford Bradford Helen (;oodhart wr wh Wer (xlenkirk., W n Vu — AhERLIN Ww. HOME. Ww. sELLs A EASTERN STAR ENTERTAINS "ry - A ————————— CHO BOARDS ORGANIZE, ident The P Bruce W ur Whe $4 Ripka. Slaterbeck, wnahip board e'ected presidont ad Arth vice-president ELECTION OF SUPERINTENDENT OF HOSPITAL POSTPONED The trustees of the Centre County hospital met on Tuesday evening the purpose of electing a superintend. ent While the ques ion discussion, election for was under was postponed but will likely be accomplisheq a week within E———,_——— HUNTER KILLED AT LEE GAP A coroners jury appointed by Cor oner Heaton declared the shooting of Ralph W. Shaffer, of Allen, Cumber. land county, is Lee's Gap. near Nit- tany, Friday morning, wae accidental. The fatal shot was fired by William Aaron, of Willlamsport. Mr. Shaffer was a member a party which wag bunting near where Aaron and his group were driving deer. He and his brother, Carl 8S. sheaf. fer, also of Allen, and Hubert Von. ada, of Centre county, were walking through the woods when the tragedy occurred, A —— A ———— After 5 stay in Washington with a dgughter, Mrs. SBachlis, for ten weeks Mrs. Margaret Godshall returneg to her home Mere during last week. A A A SAA The Cestre Reporter, 51.58 a pear. of i HINTING NOTES, ng Alleghenies Iwlaney | Mountain | banting killeg { The Homan ht | Allegheny [with five deer ! mmters, locatad in the Mountaina, returned home i : Emery AL George 1.. Goodhart {Harry Gross, Clarence Confer and | Howard Reed hunted in Elk county on {Monday ang Tuesday. Emery Gross jand Reed each shot a buck {PENN STATE WINS 21 PRIZES ’ AT CHICAGO EXPOSITION Excelling in the Berkshire classes and placing high in Chester White classes, swine shown by tha Pennsayl- jvania State College a! the Inlerna- | tional Lvestock Exposition in Chicago last week won 21 prises Championships wera won on Berk. shire barrow and pen of Chester White barrows. First prize of $756 in the sweepstakes, pen of ten barrows, Was awarded, to Penn State in. addition, the College won five first prises, 3 seconds, one third, ong fourth, and one fit prize on Berkshires and one first, one second, one third, two fourths, one fifth, and one sixth prize on Chester Whites, A total of $315 was won in these prizes by the swing which were bred and fed by the college animal hus bandry department. Prof. Mark A. MoCary i in charge of the swine work. daughe Mr Alt Sedgeowh terms on Mr elect Tee will readers. auditing Sms to auditing public ar ioard on be recalled by He is a member devoted largely of OSTNoOrs Fleming » % OF Or the many of counts, A message wag received on Tuesday morning Mr, and Mrs. J. & Boomsw the important information that 5 had been born o Liew and Mrs, Edward Wigman at ther home in Washington, this gtate, where Mr, Wigman i= associated with hie father in the lumber business The youth has been named Edward, Jr. Lisut. and Mrs. Wigman were quart tered In the Rowe bungalow while the former was connected with OOYY camp No $5 The left Centre Hall last fall by imparting son couple The general clean-up stock and implements is advertised by Wm. HH. Lingle. near Tusseyville. Mr. Lingle, as a tenant moved onto the farm he wil) vacate next spring. thirtyethrees years ago. And seven years ja‘er purchased & from the Jacob Strohm heirs The =oil and buildings have been muck improved since then, and the acreage in the farm increased by purchase of eleven pores from the Grossmayp farm. #0 that at this time $6 acres are am- der cultivation. The farm next sprig will be tenanted by Paul Lingle. 5 wea. now employed a; the Kerlin toutery Farm, and Mr. and Mrs. Lingle wi become residents of Centry Hi a sale of farm for March 11
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