The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 07, 1937, Image 1

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THE
N.
PARTY Foon
H,
BIRTHDAY
PRESIDENT, IN
shaping up nicely for
Ball for the President
the school auditor
Chalrmag R.
commitiees
Affairs are
he Birthday
to be held in
um. General
ANnouncey
be
omplete
for the
high
S.
and
Jamisor
hig wil
to bring about
working
wrtple time
amp
affair.
It unofficially
Hort will
Wdtor!
4
4,
announes
to
is
ba made
orchestra and
rr
ie both of State Colleg:
wed
ganizations are
f
role
weion,
Chairman Jamison make
leg anne cements
General Commiitee:
: W. Smith, H. L.
Bpyker, W. WW. Kerlin
Dan. 8 Daup.
Program and Entertainment
Ebright, Chr, Mrs J. F. We
Brooks Russell Bohn,
Pr. C. H. Light,
T. F. Delaney, Mrs, J. H
R Hagan, Mrs. Fre
Ww Bitting
Mary Fortney
ght. Berth
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Flor-
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CICa Geo
Sweeney, >
Hosterman,
Mrs
J.
Knarr, Ss,
Homan,
Mrs,
Sarnh
IS) AVNe
looser,
Himmey
Betty
George
Ennist
Shares
Decorating
Breon
Cromlish
Mrs
Mrs
Burkholder
Mrs C. A
Harold Bradf
W. Kerlin, Mrs Kryder
Ida Frazier, John Rishel, Mrs
Smith, Mrs, Daniel Daup
Burk holder,
Hafber. Alice Spyker,
Louise Miller Mabel
Bradford Bertha
Shack, Mildred Homan
Floor: D. WwW Bradford, AT.
tis B. Reiber John 4 idron. WwW. D.
Shoop, George Vogt, John Heckman
Bdenr Miller, J. CO. Brooks, Fred Ho-
man. Bruce Knarr, Clayton Homan
Bd Vogt, George Rimmey, Wm. Han-
Ea. Blaine leister
Publicity BE. B
White, Mrs.
8. Boozer,
Fettorolf, WwW.
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Dean Bradf
Checkroom mimitten
IN
CONTEN
NAME WINNERS
LIGHTING
JUDGES
CHRISTMAS
The
Bohm,
three judges, namely, i
Co!
Hat
Sth grade teacher, Jack
Fred Spyker,
found
and Penn
cific
|W
{dron,
students a rithep ult
second nd
hris
in making first,
awnrds in the { tma
Contest, orien
After
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SPONKOreg
leg
a canvass wn o
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ristmas
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lamp. nen
involves lamps of
in
winnerg immensely
priz
More
into
it In
The
mention
wer
W ©
thelr of
homes in £1
1st
pry it
judges
tered ti Ch as
outdo
thay
accorded
@
reflected y
tions, hon
shoul
following man,
| BETTY RUNKLE, 18, WINS
: CASH ESSAY
£10.00 PRIZE
-
KTON PARSONS
FROM
—
PROFIT
PENNA, 3.DAY LAW
Recorder in coun
in 1538. But
turned away
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WAGNER-BROOKS ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED AT DINNER
Miss Florence
Wagner, both
township, announced ag
ag dinner at the
and Mrs. J, C. Brooks.
prospective bride. The
has not been revealed,
Miss Brooks is a Braduate
Hall high school.
fiance
Havey
present
is the
CONSey one
§ Wore
he
T
Brooke
I er
Christ
engagement
and Ernest
of
of
ott was
home of
paren's of t
wedding
0
he
of
1
t also
re as is her
‘
Teachers
a
College,
He
fin nt
fu
s also during the
years, teaching a publi school
much
is
Wagner,
Guedts
Musie for th,
The
Birth
sew
commities
Ps
the
fourteen pieces, Stats Coll
Varsity Quartet, and
the entire evening. These
standing musical arganizations in
State College. Th, orchestra will fur-
tish music for both square and round
dancing. The quartet will fill In the
time between the dances. This is a
rare opportunity to hear high class in-
strumen‘al and vocal music,
Due to the fact that these musical
organizations coulq not be secured for
Saturday evening, the general com.
mittee moved the party one evening
in advance, to Friday evening, Janu-
ary 29th.
Tickets, none of which w
plimentary, will sel}
all. The committee
house of 500.
a — a ——
CARS SOLD BY RB, 8. HAGAN
AGENCY, CENTRE MALI
Four-door touring Dodge sedans wer
#old by the R. 8. Hagan agency to
the following: Miss Laura Runkle, of
Centre Hall: Gamble Distributing Co.
Bellefonte; C. M. Watts, Bpring Mills:
E. W. Sommers, Pleasant Gap: Miss
Mabel Keck, State College: E. Dale
Fisher, Lewistown. E. M. Fry, State
(Wllege, Dodge coupe.
f4e Vonada, Coburn: Prof. Neidigh
Millheim; HL. 8Btephens, Beech (reek
each purchased a Plymouth sedan,
a A A 3 SOAS:
Thy Union County Fair Association
Tepes a profit of $600 for the 1936
LOAmON
orn erin f
en inment Tr
fe President
Il Bottorf Ore hestra
day ty Lg
Lr the
LH
ured
Of
ege; also
pianist, for
are the gut-
the
ill be com-
for fifty cents to
is bidding for a
included
a
SENIORS AT “STATE”
Centre county in
Penn by
from eight differen, including
Centre Hall Pleasant Gap, Lemont
Bellefonte Spring Mills, Philipsburg
Boalsburg and State College,
State College hag the largest en.
roliment, with 64 of the %0 students
coming from there. Bellefonte, with
five students, has th, next highest en-
roliment.
Three students are enrolled from
Centre Hall. They are Muth Merton
Bailey, Jane Elizabe'h Campbell, and
Betty Ebright.
Spring Mills has two
Penn State, Laura Belle
and John Rishel Zubler.
The following towns have one stu.
dent each at the College: Pleasant
Gap, William Clyde Adams; Lemont
Paul Eugene Benner: Philipsburg
Marjorie Helen Mattern, ang Boals-
burg, Grace Whitehead,
ER ——— i ——————
We pause in go moment's tribute to
Arthur Brisbane, the great editor who
passed on Christmas morning. He was
a true friend of the country news.
paper,
ER —— i s—
Senalor Edward J. Thompson
Representative John W.
both recognized in the 8
and were named commi
Senator Thompson is chai
diclary genera] commitien
sentative Decker h
Federal Relationg
chairman of the Repeal
mittee,
represented
at
State SU seniors who Come
towns,
seniors at
McCormick
and
Decker were
tate Assembly
rman of ju.
and Rpere-
ead of the House
ang vice.
Bills com.
EV'G
ball seaso
3p.
FRIDAY
ba
Janus
BASKETBALL,
| The
{| Opens
i
i
|
i
high school ke!
Friday,
The first Centre
basket ball gan
{local high
| Millhelm
AY 8, {.M
County
H be ia th
od
auditorium
3 £5 play
. 1411
TI scheduls
ith teams
| i Lit | ¢ of Spring
i}
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BROWN—IMMEL,
Oka
maght
there
CRRen
accidenty
no immediate
rungart, farmer an
tof Rebersburg, deceased
at $20 O00,
The
of
$
ale valued
we persons eiate
personal
inte
Oe entirely property.
$
Local milk dimtributors
the price of
twelve cents
first the
suit orders
Milk Control
wave advance.
milk from
quar Binoce
This the re.
the Pennsylvania
Pints will
| ec raw eleven
1
i to per the
2 new year in
from
loard, sell for
cents,
nice Henry
Mrs
and
and
}
Blazer
Clarence
wih stricken
4d
was
recovers Henry
the
and
of
ine and Pauline Petersburg
with the former's brother, Ver
Garbrick. in town, as well
the parental home of Mr. and Mrs
| Roy Garbrick, west of town. Mr
Rockey is conducting a garages in the
Huntingdon county town named.
E E Weiser, because he purposes
erecting a garage on the G. Murray
Andrews property, north of tie new
post offics in Bellefonte, will be
brought. before the court charged with
intending ty erect a building in which
to conduct a business regarded as 5
nuisance by Mrs, Richards, an aq-
Joining property owner.
£1
visited i
non
as a
The (laude Wert family, near Tus.
seyvilla assembled for a holiday din-
ner. Children not regularly at home
but there for the day included Mr.and
Mrs. Luther Wert, Stat, College, Mr
and Mrs. Cyrus Wert, Boalsburg: Miss
Margaret Wert, State College: Mr.
and Mrs. Lynn Breon, Centre Hall
Also, Mrs. Masie Lee, Centre Hall
From the Mifflinburg Telegraph:
John ©. Rossman, who was somewhat
improved, suffered a heart attack on
Christmas night, His condition remalng
about he same ag it has been during
the past severa) weeks, 0 A
Jamison, well known Uniop county
farmer, why suffered a heart attack
on Monday evening, ig improving at
home op Miffiinburg, R. D. aoe
cording to reports received from his
family. (Mr. Jamison is the father of
, of Centre Hall. He and
R, 8. Jamison
Torna sn WEL to his bedside one
MANN-CLARK.
anno of the 1
Miss
took
Ineemeng \rriag
Thelm
ir
( Mann and
sr 8s fe ils
which Plas
16th,
a
November
dus
holiday
ine
a Son
father, nq
prominent
It
students
that
Eraduatng
£5 518
it
physici
county
were
BChool
in im
position Choo
provide, fi
The teor wedding
1
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LAMB CLUB ROUND-UP
SCHOOL PRESS ASSN
RECOGNIZES LOCAL Wn.
8]
¥
Jam
jaw
wal hig?
y
} and un-
whose direction ner in
Ex.
Pen
lished, Has been the
tte ot
omm
Associa
held
"od
ameeting at Hers
Gloria Paul, Pittsburgh,
and Miss Elizabeth Matt.
hewn, Harrisburg, ia secretary -treasur.
This committee
boarg of
{wos
at he
Miag
president
or fe
is
the association and will
meetings during the se hoot
hold
year
Phila.
one al State College and one in
delphia
in
important
speaking of her election t
position especially
t
from
Shama Ss reid
local schoo] standpoint
narked I probably sha
have ss much
eran
ut 1
meme tion
will certainly effort
recogni los
100 ALUMNI OF
GATHER IN
The senior clase of the Centr, Hall
Joint high schoo a
dinner to 100 alumni of the
New Year's night.
propriately decorated for the season
and occazionand were arranged on the
stage for the dinner. After the dinner
the alumni held a businesy meeting
in Room 1 and eiected the following
officers for 1087: President, Sara
Bradford: secretary, Agnes Geary
Jamison : vice-pres., Ernest Frank:
treasurer, Pauline Burkholder. After
the business session the members
gathered in the auditorium and en-
gaged in round and square dancing
to the melodious strains of Sheckler's
orchestra of Milesburg,
EE ———— a ——
INDIAN LANE HISTORY.
From le‘ters to the Pennsylvania
Scenic and Historie Commission py
touristy from other states touring
Pennsylvania, this excerpt is re-
printed:
Do you know that a two-man bat-
tle was fought two miles southeast of
Centre Hall?
History records that a white man
and an Indian fought a battle to the
weath ot a spot in Centre county
whichl iy now known as Indian Lane.
A marker was erecteq to designate
the place. which is on Route 45.
One mile south of Centre Hall a
marker designates “QO Fort," which
offers itself as a historie attraction
to tourists,
The names of the white men are
and Van Doran.
LOCAL “Higa”
DINNER-DANCE
served
school on
It this iy winter, we Ike it.
HOME
dents
FOL
Sarah
Muth I
umphell
THE
Odenkiri
HOLIDAYS
ot Hetly
0
3
Fi
Bmith
al rhit Coldron
J
| ane OO Penn
Floberta port
from life
CLAY PIGEON SHOOT
—
CHILDREN SICK
-
HILENWALD
WITH LOAD
om
COMING
OF HORSES
JOINT COUNCIL MEETING.
he nt coun of \
Ait her
| Boe
All
| requested
will begin
of
ing
member, the
¥
CHRISTMAS DINNER SERVED.
The annua Christmas
{Served on Sunday
ithur G
present
{Cummings
{and Mrs
Janet, Mr
fand Junior,
! Mrs.
of
dinner was
tha home of Ar.
ummings, Rebersbhurg. Those
Mr and Mrs Harry
song Chester and Lee Mr
Haine Leister daughter
and Mrs Garbrick
all of Hall Mr
Paul Wass: son ad
ring Mills
re, Stanley
Edith
at
were
Leslie
1 Centre
and 3
Mm and
idy, 8p Pearl Decker
and
Tressler of
Mrs @
my and
i ope
BOISE H. BROWN TEI LS OF
Box €2, Reading
December
Pa.
1936.
{ The Centre Reporter,
Enclosed vou will find my check for
$3.00 to pay for the “Reporter” from
Nov. 1938 to Nov. 193%.
We are just digging ourselves put
of the avalanche of mail here at the
post office. Since have been in the
Postal Service (17 Years) this is the
ETea‘est year for mailing packages,
cards and letters 1 have ever been
through. The officials at the Reading
post office say that this Christmas
season has broken all records for the
amount of mail handleg ang stamps
sold.
Wishing the Reporter a very pros.
Perous New Year 1 am,
Sincerely yours,
BOISE H. BROWN.
A ————— a ——
REST IN BED URGED
AS FLU PREVENTION
The public health service prescribed
"rest in bed” as the best medicine
for persons who think they are catch.
ing influenza,
There's only one thing citizens can
do abouy influenza, said Assistant Sur.
geon General Robert Oleson. “If they
feel {ll and thnk t
cold, Bluersa or the gripe, they
ought to go home and go to bed at
once. It is well to have a physician
in to if
In ea wlanaly check paeumonia
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
of Boalse
sustained
avi ml,
Bo
home
ig
8
Theodore
ihe Bart.
il, suffered
week,
Ha
WiaE a
home
last wes.
forest
forest -
Mifflinburg
made distric
Eagle district,
is improving sat
Hall following an
the Centre County
mby in the family of
ilhert ney, south
recovered from an
oe Coun
¥ aPpiregls
old
saemarment for Cen.
r and
hold
hotel]
Harris
The place r this
or
Hall
ah
f
$«
» ‘entre
M
Edward
tor
daught {
oi
of
at of-
interested in
adv ising
i=.
ersinger
Mersinger,
caller
this
in ert
in this
race 8mith Mi Mrs. Lavan
evening last
Clover Club
whose membership Is made up of local
ladies. In addition the regular
routine, the club members watched
walched for the New Year "37
A new
rubbey
fursda y of
week, entertained the
to
MceCormiok-1 ering
Farm-All
William
Penns Cave farm.
ford agent
fi
F20 om
tractor was purch.
Campbell of the
D Brad.
assed by i
Ww
ractoy form.
farm
neigh -
from
The
Penne
Zettle
a local
erly used on Jo Cave
1 y Ru
ala
was y near
Fleming
of
notifies the
al!
the
have
means
duties
28th ult. that
disposition
Cont
in
e county
This
of
e day
ing =a
office. He a
Mifflin county
in the thought
election day
for the
is
siaurateu: ir 6
town, and was happy
that his on last
helped to aswel the count
President,
Yote
Miss Thelma Clark arrived
at the
home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs
Edward Clark, Wednesday before
Christmas and remained until Satur.
day, 2nd inst, from Chicago, Ill. Miss
ness College, Williamsport,
cepted her firs employment
Ray School of Art, Chicago,
ust. The institution has 1%0
160 night students.
The Luther League held a “watch”
in connection with a social function
on New Years eve in the Sunday
urch.
included members
youn
and ac-
with the
in Aug-
day and
of the
E people, and others
he Lutheran church
pate in the unusual
od during the even.
refreshments played
in making the affair