The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 04, 1937, Image 1

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    HALL, PA., THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 14317.
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CHURCH A pPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEHEST
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NATION-WIDE VICTORY RED CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS
DINNERS TO WIPE oUT
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rendered
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"LUTHERAN PASTORS TO HOLD
RETREAT AT SELINSGROVE
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DEADLINES
EXTENDED
day
Mr.
som, Fred lLause Kerlin
Mianey, Paul E. Bradford, G.
Cormick, J. M. Carso Paul
I. B. Swabb, Bradford,
Ebright, Philip MeClenahan,
Heed, J. RR. Sharer A. H.
Ralph G. Homan, Bruce Runkle
W. Long, Glenn Tressler,
man Albert Ilgen,
hurtis M. Watta, I. W. Boozer, CC. W
Snyder, W, A. Homan, C. B. Stoner
Charlies Eckenroth, W, C. Stempfly. C
#B Mark, W. E. McCormick, Rufus
Hettinger, Fred Homan, John H.
Mokle Jr, Jean Mann, M. W. Schref-
flar, Carl M. Myers, Wayn, 8. Bitting
Hiohard Parsons, P, J. Keller, Don-
dd A. Ruble, Philip 1. Smith, Danlel
Daup, C. H. DeWitt, M. A. Burk-
holder, Garman A. Matter, Jack Smith
Dr. H. R. White, Joseph Kaye, Grace
:. Bmith.
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i. 1.115 ROOKIES IN PRESENT | % rg
UNITED STATES SENATE|, = °
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The
hanna
music,
The retreat will
about 125 pastors
from this section.
Forrest M. Fl han
Forrest M., Flick, robbery: | while the federal returns must
Agg. A & B: Bud Tate {made by April 1 the
nuisance; Bert Watters, |
conduct, drunkenness,
| los
m, Dr. Bmith iy. q
Minister and His
afternoon his
Minister and His
resisting arrest kK from January 31
H. Mi . ’ F un:
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in the
“The
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n, Martz at
John
Hunting-
Mr,
and daughter,
Williams, of
Boal and
Houserville;
of Lemont:
wn
of
Martz
son,
and
Paul
speak «
Glen
public
orderly
aasliz Kelley, funeral Mrs, Lavina
Jack
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and
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Howard
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dis the John
(“DIXIE MELODY MASTERS”
Summary SAT. EV'G, HIGH SCHOOL AUD.
Feb. 10:1]
V OC: Reed! The Dixie Melody Masters, third
Litz, illegal possession of deer meat: Number on the High School Lyceum
Samuel M. Weaver, Des. & Non-Sup-| Course] will entertain the audience
port; John H. Kibe, Des. & Non-8up- | With Plantation Songs, Songs of Slave
port: Cloyd Uohnsonbougp, Des. & lery Days, ete. The performance wil?
Non-S8upport: John Petrisky, V V (:|begin at 8:00 o'clock, Saturday, Feb-
Hassel Martin, V V CC. {ruary 6.
The troupe consists
A A A AAA ATA
HOWARD BORO GETS SECOND | KAY. dramatic tenor: Harry D. Mick-
tenor; George Bizelle, bass-bari.
PWA SCHOOL PROJECT GRANT tone; and Raymond Lowe baritone
G. Douglas Andrews, State PWA
All have had wids radio experience
Director, announced the payment of
ane were
will Boal and
don Mr.
and Mrs
Shirley, Mr,
Potters Mills;
daughter,
John Boa)
William, of
Mrs. George
Bogdin
Mrs.
Thomas
Margaret, of
and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jordan Mr. and
Mrs. John Jordan, Stewart Jordan
and son Andrew, Greeley Jordan Wm,
Ishler and Mr. and Mrs John Bubb,
of Tusseyville
ete
“rookies”
Fifteen are
the United States Senate
enty-fifth Congress. Four come to that
august via the House of Repre- |
and four from the gov-
chair in their respective
included
of the
in
! Domes‘ic Relations and
Bev. |
Convictions Court, Thursday,
Philip M. Buddinger, V
Boal,
famous Motet
University
choir of
will furnish
. Susque
Guy
special
Tommy Goodwin :
and
body
sentatives,
ernor’s
states,
The four recruits from the House of
Representatives, Guy M Gillette
Democrat of lown; Prentiss M.
Brown, Democrat, of Michigan: BEarn-
est Laundeen, Farmer-Laborite, of
Minnesota, and Josh Democrat,
of Oklahoma, merely moved to the
north instead of the south end of the
Capitol,
be attended
and includes
by
those
—— ———
LOWELL ALEXANDER ASPIRES
TO BECOME CONGRESSMAN
H. Alexander, twice elected
a member to the State House of Rep-
resenta‘ives from Mifflin county by
the Democratic party, aspires to rep
resent the 18th, or “shoestring™ dis-
of Marion L
Lowell le,
& Persons
S, Lea,
well known to the Reports
or readers who attended the funeral
of John CC. Rossman, at Mifflinburg,
the well-kn include Mrs. Annie Markie, Boals-
having sung over
Senator E J, Thompson intimates
a special session of the legislature
will De called to provide for unem-
ployment relief. Henatorg and Repre-
sentatives should keep in mind that
if an extra seesion is called the hiame
cannot be saddled onto the Republican
party.
——— A A.
in making your personal property
fax return, you are obliged to list ull
stocks and bonds you hold, both tax-
able and untaxable. It is the privi-
lege of the Revenue Department to
sot aside the untaxable,
is your subscription due?
The four who stepped up from govs-
ernorships to enter the national legis.
lative scene are: Ed. C. John-
son, Democrat, of Colorado; Gov.Clyde
L. Herring, Democrat,
Styles Bridges, Republican, of New
Hampshire, and Gov. Theodore F.
Green, Democrat, of Rhode Island,
The remaining seven newoomers,
most of whom are new names in the
na‘ional political scene, are: Claude
Pepper, Democrat, of Florida: Charles
0. Andrews Democrat, of Delaware
Allen J. Ellender, Democrat, of Louis
lana; Wm. H. Smathers, Democrat,
of New Jersey: Harry H. Schwartz,
Democrat, of Wyoming, and Henry
Cabot Lodge, Jr. Republican, of Mas-
sachusetts,
Gov,
of Towa; Gov.
$4,025.99 to the directors of the school
district of the borough of Howard, in
Centre county. This amount repre-
senty the second of a series of grant
payments which ar, being made by
the Public Works Administration in
the fulfillment of its promise to cone
tribu‘e $17,500 . or 456 per cent of the
total cost of the project which js es-
timated will amount to approximate-
ly $38.888. This brings the total
amount paid thus far by ths Public
| orks Administra‘ion to $13.610.80.
This project, which is practically
completed, is making possible the cone
Morning Telegraph, founded some four struction of three classrooms and a
years ago by the Stackpole family |combination auditorium and gymnas-
publishers of the Harrisburg Evening ium to the Howard high school build.
Telegraph has discontinued publica- ling.
tion,
trict in Congress, A Republican can-
didate to oppose him will be Richard
M. Simpson, of Huntingdon county
also a member of the lower house In
Harrisburg. Ben Focht, the presen!
congressman from the 18th, hailing
from Union county will likely be a
candidate to succeed himself. Focht
never was known to have misseq an
opportunity to run for office here.
tofore and will most likely keep an
even record.
The arch-Republican HarrisBurg
{stations of NBC.
{them in person.
Adult admission,
children,
Come, see and hear
35¢c, and 25¢ for
OPERATORS APPLICATION
CARDS FOR "87 ON HAND
More than 2.400000 buff-tinted ap-
plication cards for operators licenses
were malled within the past few days
io Harrisburg. The licenses now in
use expire at midnight, February 28.
Those who held oarda for either
1934 or 1935, but not for 1936, will
not receive a 1937 application card
They must apply on form T25. It
you held no card in 1534, 1935 or 1936
you must apply for a learner's peimit
i ——
burg: Mr. and
Spring Mills;
ges, from
Lewisburg ;
Rossman,
man,
Mrs. Robert
Henry and Mr,
Mr,
Mra, Howard Rossman,
Din-
Harry W. Din-
Home at
Randall
Fred Rose-
Mr. and
Mrs, Madeline
and Mrs. Guy Rosse
Mr. and
Clair
and
and Mrs
Mrs,
Mrs.
fonte;
Mrs. Seidel
Mr. and Mrs