\ VOL. CX. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR THE PRESIDENT, JANUARY 30 In a communication re elved by Roy 9. Jamison, on Friday, from J. Steph- on Flynn, secretary of the National Committee, The Birthday Ball for the Hon. Henry L. Do- herty, chairman, appointed chair- man of the Birthday Ball for dent, be held at Centre January 30th. Mr. Jamison pointment and teeg known in Reporter The purpose for the President thie direct help of the clitizeng country, funds with which victims of infantile paralysis and sup- efforts to wipe out the executive President, him the Pres- Hal] n to on the ap- commit- of the accepted his issue has will the make next of Birthday Party through of to the is to create, our help port research disease itself. Infantile paralysis again stalked the and last adding thousands of new victims the hundred thousand already crippled continueg effort in their than ever, and once te fellow year, several The need behalf v to mT is more thi rreater all is made y our participate anit whicy for — LUTHERAN WITH MEET BURKHOLDER Ne Ne M. C1 A. - M RS. thi ar Mrs, M. A A. Burkholder ole ¥ re their entertainment Thi Claus, ru After held a class annu party. F Ope (hristmag was read terms other Christmas ¥ Nich 1 how the Santa 8t aa y legendg i " lag and began. Seve viditional nd then lowing ti! were served. Member, Stahl, Mrs v : Fol refreshments stories were rea gifts were exchanged 1" ris delicious esent were Ms. WW. A Mrs. J. Dutrow, Mrs, Fred Mrs. HL H. Mark, Mrs Treasie Mellan, Mrs. Harry McClenahan, Wm. McClenahan, Mrs. John Mra, John Rudy, Mrs. Bruce Mra W. O. Strunk, Mrs, Sharer, Mrs. Dea, Smelizer Mark, Mrs Bruce Sharer, Fmeltver, Mrs, Alexander H Mary | pr i teacher; EB Mra. Clyde Durst | Late Me- Mra. | Ream { Runkle. | George W Mrs. Ray Mrs. Orvis : HARRIS JUNIOR-SENIOR H. 8. PWA PROJECT BEGUN| i John Henszy, tractor for fhe oconstructio $47,000 Junior-S8enior high scl ng in Harris township i ine week. The locatic is next sfrport, Hall Station Designed Clark, State College, con-! i the | ol build. | Ian of work | ' he | m to between Boalsburg as a central A gymnasium, onal cl ro WINS 1oak natlding & flat A carried throughout will be faced with =tone It is a PWA project and | uled to be completed by the August, 1937. ———— pi rooms, and a will be two roof, modern brick ached. first of After serving two previous sentenc- “s in reform schools, James FF. Wolf 17, of Penn township, was ordereq to Morganza Industria] School by Judge Fleming. Wolf acknowledged the theft of money and articles from the home of Paul Krader, in Penn township. Republicang are making a drive to have Governor Earle reappoing Oliver M. Deibler State Commissioner Fisheries when his term expires on January 20th, It would look betler if the commissioner's backers were not such pronounced political partis. ans. Pinchot found him among his own political followery when he was first named Petitioning Pinchot to retain his predecessor would have been regarded an insult. The present Gov. ernor would do well to take 5 leaf from Pinchot's book. of The bitter defeat suffered by the Fepublican party at thg national elec tion is scarcely history unti] it starts off for the next elec'ion on the wrong _feot by re-electing the defeated gen- eralisaimo, John Hamilton, to guide #tu destinies in another battle. The _ gross blunders of Hamilton should CHRISTMAS CAROL H.-P. H. 8, WED. DICKENS BY CC. the direction presented the form of an evening of the auditorium, Ola no timeg through under James Myers Carol in Wednesday a clock, In portrayed had who, of the past of the joy making other high school, Mr. Dickens eretia, op- week, 8 The miser, mas, play Scrooge, who but phantoms for Christ ghosts and future, Chris’ mast ide of people convinced aq of The Sorooge Bq B. happy. principal speaking part were ity atchit, Scrooge s oy 1 . Mens Mrs, Cratchit Sara ov, Girl (Two . Bill Tim Cratchit Belinda Cratchit Cratchit Schooge s Marley who Dean lectors for Alfred Sprite Cratchits) Marie Dean Berthg Bradford Donald Foust Russel Heish young Kerlin Peter Fred, Jacob Waifs nephew George sing for Br wdford, charl'y Rn pennies | Miriam i 1 Ce ish kpatni i 1 id 'r st 1 Nealf | Men i Sprite ANDLE IN AND WHITH REFORMED GIFT] H. WHITE ( SERVICE { { net ll MeCLINTIC PROPERTY SOLD. What haz long been known as the along Sinking Creek orp et of Bru the Bradford, place next ther ¥ Miss Effie Confer, who Is living « it or it make Harry Relish, reported. will with Mr. and Mrs Hall, is home Centre “WATCH NIGHT." A New Year's Eve Watch party will he beld in the room of the Lutheran Luther Teague. A good educational and ment will be provided. eryong interested in the work ed to attend and bring their friends Night school church by the gram. with features, in a — i VALUED ABOUT #275000 ’ . L 3 , 3 HALL, PA., THU RSDAY, THE OLD, OLD YET NONE THE WISH, LESS SINCERE : lina. 1436. mg NO. 51 MRS. F. P, SUPT. GEARY CENTRE ELECTED (0. HOSFITAD board County At toes held Geary, of the Contre meeting tha Friday afternoon Hall, Lhe her n meeting of hospital F. P. eloecied super- a trus- of on Mrs, Cenre Wis intendent of She will tution. enter upon the first of The the ow fife Shigley College All applica me POURING FLOOR FOR CONCRETE STRUCTURE 28x50 FEET floor Ea concrete erected by H. Ho~ nes, was f Th ructiures ground oO Ht being man, manufactures ux i 30 fos shit Incl n f ‘ tal FLE( £ : I'S OFFI IS road township, ng ft ih employment months of 433 00 { The 3 {sewing an expenditure ther project women s for county, iw i Beccaria town. proposaly ask. of 16 men for of $13 269.00, program ship Clearfield for the employment months, at an outlay ER — MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. FIRE IN LEWISTOWN Ward & Co a $125.000 morning The basement Montgomery Tavis | town, sustained Joss Monday | discoverad In 1:30 and was not gotten A fire | f early fire was floor at control of the under until 660 a. m number fire- wera injured, A At Bequest wil : the J. Howard Spangler, a in to receive $125.00 per month brother, Reuben B., Spangler, interest in the Bpangler farm near Tusseyville also two Jots in Bellefonte, and $75.00 per month for the remainder of his life. Margaret Brisbin, a nilecg of Mrs Spangier, $5000: Catharing Brisbin, also a niece of Mrs. Spangler, and Euphemia Meese, who livegq with the Spanglers for a number of years, $500 each; Romie Smithgall, a niece, Will. iamsport, $40.00 per month during the remainder of her life Two-eights of the trust fund to My- ra Holliday Blackburn, wife of Dr. Abert Blackburn. Two-eights to Emma Holliday Mo- Clain, a step-daughter, and in case of her death to her daughter, Emily El fza McClain, Two-eights to RB B.Spangler, a bro- ther, an in case of his death, the fund is to go to hig wife and children, One-eighth to Jane Harris VanPelt widow of the late John IL. Van Pelt and daughter, share and share alike. One-elghth to the Bellefonte #Trust Company to be invested and the in- come pald over to Romie Smithgall and hey descendants. Provision is also made for the per. manent upkeep of the Spangler bur. fal lot in Centre Hall cemetery. {all a not in sum of Transfers of Real Estate. Baral McClenahan to Bruce D Rowe, et al, of Centre Hall, tract in Centre Hall borough; $1. John F. Kimport, et ux. to Harris township school district, tract in Har- rig township; $1,200. ON Bex 4 CHICAGO MARKET, FRI the Chicas d VE marks 1) $1.40 p> t bushel, add 1.19 Can an Rye, in Wit a a © on i same day was quoted at § 8 per brushed, | REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMM. | RETAINS J. D, M. HAMILTON By a vote of 74 to 2, John D. M.| Hamilton was re-elected National Chairman of the Republican party at a mee'ing held in Chicago, on Thurs- | day. While the vote wag nearly unan-| imous, there was much gall spilled pri- or to calling the roll. One of the chief opponents to re. taining Hamilton was Representative Hamilton Fish, of New York, who de- clared : “If the party doeg not liberalize and reorganize, you die. Hamilton led the fight against the socia; security act which alienated millions of wage earn. ers. He went to Boston and made a speech which drove millions out. He hag shown that his associates com- prise the old guard. “We are a quarter of a century be- hind the times. The wage earners do as much thinking along political lines as any one They believe the Republi- Can party lined up with the forces of privilege.” Representative Everett Dirksen, of Illinois, took up the discussion of so- cial problems, declaring Republican chieftains “needed a damned good lecture” on ascertaining what the peo- ple wanted, ; Referring to a statement on “the American way of life” by Col. R, B. Creager of Texas. Dirksen said is was “rhetorical pap.” He added: S whose condi hn THE WN Mr ' {tion Brooks Thursday to Stanley on morning became due teme- of 104 ind no Her alarming, developing a | perature degrees, Is back to | normal Ama t4¢ ted Pints ! { | Any : ] H. ALT MN] DANCE, NEW - DINNER YEAR'S NIG ~. HT E Car and Miss Philadelphia, Sat ay CAMPBELIL—HENNING The 3 Bell ' Henninger © Her bride acl efonte a't MM shey In pia Th bi Ay afternoon of Alt University training recently staf, @ i= a graduat, and the hospital) and until the hospital a son of J high vol of Pennsylvania for nurses employed on The groom, bell, Btate College, is a graduate Penn State 1930. and the of Pennsylvania law school. was University L. T. L. HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY ON SATURDAY members ] L. Christmas 8B W Jit- Eighteen of T. 1. held party at Smith the local their annual of direction of Moltze. Aftes program and ed the under Misa Doris and musical exchanged home Mrs the ¢ leader, 2 erary the me bers gifs ther refreshments we ery HR pr T™ Meow Nellie yr Alice Foust, Knarr ——— A —— A COLLEGE STUDENT PUT ON 3-YEAR PROBATION Theodore E. Smith, State College student who confessed robbing 11 Penn State fraternity houses of approximately $324, on Sat- urday was placed on probation for three years, asked to make restitution of the money stolen, and to arrange to pay costs of the case by Judge M. Ward Fleming in a hearing at special court. No testimony was taken at the hearing but Judge Fleming heard Prof. Sheldon C. Tanner, Smith's at- torney, Harry W. Seemans, Penn State Christian Association secretary, Dr. R, G. Bernreuter, College facutly mem- ber, and Roy Wilkinson, county pro- bation and paroly officer. Smith also Ome Ruth Jane Pennsylvania NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. Following custom. the Reporter will mas vacation period. The next lssue will be dated January 7, 1937. We extend thie season 's.greetings to all our readers, and wish for them Peace and happinesg during the com- ing new year. three appeared Fr personally £ oy before i iday meet- she might vithdrew board, however 1 her 4 Wf Dire ‘ epled {rows and two \ superintendent fice cama the pital, | slgring in Hall While tall the hospital {ne superin’endent she did n when in debt Out of virt she {tre much success in held, it was Ohio Valley work The she met with positions of the i hospital her Hest {institut she entered w i she aR | volved and greatly oy cha {forth a splendid orga ing a ¢ TEan- { ized tal “« brought and dur period of great nances the {brought of the 1 34 of i nt, Miss Mar. $ : Mrs IENation sa Superintends Krabpe been Krape was superintendent. has Migs night in ad- acting that capacity from A ——— HOLD CHRISTMAS PARTY The local Lutheran parsonage over which Rev. and Mrs. LL. Arthur Wag- ner preside, was the scene of a Christmas party sponsored Ly the members of the Woman's Missionary Bociety of 8t Lukes Lutheran church, and at this party the hus. bands of the ladies were guests. By way of entertainment and in- struction there was dramatized the announcement of the birth of Christ Much of the evening was spent by the large number preseng in social in- tercourse and discussion of questions looking to further advance mission work in the local society. During the iatter period refreshments were gerved. On the following evening (Thurs. day) Mra J. E. Royer very gracious. ly and elegantly entertained the mem. bers of the 8enlor Service class In the Lutheran church of which class she is a member. ee] TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS Leporier next WE i Merry it COom~ presi - ate Col- 4 tal of anted by nd there divorcs cases pending. for th fab war ‘hevrolet { bodies nupmercia if opened by Lhe ‘4 | # the General orp- In Motors dianapolis, on Friday Finkle an of Mifflin wi ena Mrs Rn ie nA the rs under onservation com- chairman. The few dollarg t» average of partiaj pay - the balance year a an new his He had in that sec- county. He began pre- medica] profession af- employed om the farm for several « by the late Hon Rhone, at Rhoneymede. He and a daughter as En. survivors. ohler died at K last week racticed medicine Mifflin for the ong ¥ of of tion paring ter having been YOR Leonarq wife fami lea Ves a mediate ly Frank J. of Eyers Grove Bloomsburg, looking for in Centre Hall. The fam. Mr. Breece is om- wkman for the John and with an- thirteen counties here Teer in terrilory al local Breece near is a house to pent of i rf eonsists two ily ployed as a Plow man Company, thes Covers Wr) im to the agents fo the f rage all stu 3 ng hat his recognition 1 Ais wial scholarship is daughter of Mr. and Mrs H. McCormick and a graduate of Centre Hall high school Mr. and Mrs. George Sweeney en- tertained the members and wives of the Potter township school board and otherg at a dinner and carg party at their home on Friday night Among others present were Prof. and Mm J. F, Welzel Mr. and Mrs. George Mce- Cormick, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ripka, Mr. and Mrs. John Delaney, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs C. R. Neft, Boyd Smith of Potters Mills, i= building 5 more modern house traller than the one In use by him during the last few years, The house car I= © y ids a senat fhe 0. the of Mr. 8mtih is at presen watchman at th, vacated OCC camp No. 62, formerly occupied by gentle
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