BE ———————————— —————————————— iy VOL. CX. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. FEBRUARYJS 18, 437. 1 i m Bi ’ } r ! } { wh ¢ SCHOOL PAYMENTS [CENTRE WALL BUSINESS MEN'S |CENTRE HALL BUSINESS | $500.00 WILL BE REACHED | TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS FERRUAR 5 NLY 64¢ | ASSOCIATION VISIT TITAN MEN'S ASS'N BANQI ET| FOR RED CROSS FLOOD FUND | IS SCENE OF HECK-REIBER | REPRESENT © ? ! Eo ! BY CENTRE HALL (COMMUNITY NUPTIALS WED, NIGHT AT 9:00) ; AMOUNT DUE DISTRICTS | he Centre Hall Business ] As-| Morp than fff nembers « Bi | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS | { | and t ynount Ned Foll wilefonte lenner ORES Te wurnsid, Township EARLE SAYS LINCOLN BLAZED F. D. R. TRAII FOR COURT REFORM SCHOOL DIRECTORS ANNUAL MEETING TODAY BOYS EYEN WITH SNOW SHOE: GIRLS LOSE GRACEFULLY — SOME GOOD BASKETBALL FLAYED ON LOCAL FLOOPF {inkle «thild ronald ' at tng and " ibid Es qlee) y 1 oh Zn ' entre Hall f Mor UNION (CHURCH SCHOOI Hatruction HAFDIIE: ams Hote alti oil axa oii 1 to 40. The Clean HOLDS VALENTINE PARTY Hinkle pile Toh." “choo! tw Dr { Burvan sance, of ron. Rev. H wafp, will tring the report lea ture machine ha n installed. Onl, BE. UNION ORATORICAIL ¢ tha Stata convention the screen wer throws nes iro: 4 the Dlant srognds wel} d= CONTEST, LEMONT, FEB. 18 BROKEN MEN MUST BE PAID Wines, pronses, ste. wil \ The Centra inty Christian En. FOR LIKE BROKEN MACHINES : Bditorial, Philada No industrialist vert of Hh — MUCK, WHEN TO RAKE IT. REVENTE (COLL. HOFFER TO WR ASSIST IN MAKING REPORTS “INDEPENDENTS” SAY “THANKS TO BUSINESS MEN FOL SUITS FE v . Ty ion of ti OOF ition o cal buss team vn ssidie srnining +) we . in student ving snters during ne nation ? : . LE "EN k, 4 “ « ea . > . . ak . # . f t a « 0 5 tes 5-00 > rinese men whe #0 kindly purchases y alors Tse EY a . oc n period Deliween ¢ 14 th and . \ i } s Evans Hughes in speech i : . : ; ; \ ' i vit Bm a 2a wough an injury sus " v i n the purpose of assisting taxpayers in (suits for the team. Consequently 1 uceveading game filing ’ in May 1998, while Governor of" 5 ™ the Manufacturers Ass'n the employ of a certain employer their 1936 returns: notice has been requested printed, With the score standing 38-14 at the New York Stats College, March 1: Post Office | half in favor of the Bnow Shoe team building i in Itoona on Friday, was PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSN Centre Hal] came back in full force !attende “1 t i that : by these representa’ives from gol t is a mistake to supposé tha Bellefonte, March 2, 3, 4: Post Of- . ‘ . , {10 increase their gide of the scoreboard th, banks at Centre Hall Suring 3 . wm the public relief rolls. Thirty-eight [the Supreme Court is either honored | fice building. ELECTS DIRECTORS, FRIDAY by 24 points. Players: Bradford Miller He an y I i Mis percent run up debts, and thus force|” helped by being spoken of as be- Lock Haven March 5, 6: Post Of- About three hundred farmers met in| Neff, K Smith M, Homan, McClellan {Daun T. F Delaney, RR. M. Smith, thelr creditors to carry them. and of | yond criticism. . The time Is past|fice building. Hollidaysburg, on Friday, to elect di-|Haskel] (30), glack (8) Denne ra Sih tan such debts are never paid. Eight- |!n the history of the world when any Renovo, March 8, 8; American rectors and officers. John A. Runk | ———————— pp —————— Erdiley, 8. W. Gramley, R. 8. Stover, ean percent live upon the charity of | living man or body of men can be tel was re-elected president; H, R, 8no-| WORLD DAY OF PRAYER. 8 L. Hubler, and Paul Smith refativas, | set on a pedestal and decorated with Williamsport, March 10, 11, 12, 13: berger, vice-president: and Wm H. | Fal . : : : Buohk cases should not be , charge | # halo.” Post Office building. Bishop, sec.-treas. Other directors are! The World Day of Prayer service Under a bil] introduced by Philipsburg March 15: Moshannon|V. Ross Nicodemus and Harry A held in the Methodist church, Friday Thompson and Supreme Court of the United | Bank building. Corman. evening, and gponsored by an inter-iin the Senate, State a . {denominational organization of wom- [College States, in 1808. Taxpayers can assist materially by — i : aa Some one mus’ take care of that! nfured worker, Thirteen percent of | wach cases in Pennsylvania today of Group 14 wpon the public at large any inor Associate Justice Brewer of the an a broken machines in a factors should be replaced out of or private charity. T™he cost of Industria; accidents t« shamans belongs in the same place as! industrial acciden's to machines—on | es shoulders of the whose services those accidents oceur. |Pit easier. The layman wil Senador now under discussion Pennsyvivania State would be prohibited from { on prov « . ighly interesting | marke! t inserting their names and addresses on 23.847.461 APPLICATIONS jen, Pp ved to be highl ; _ , rkeling butter, wa i cop} . 8 The missionary program was partici- milk, With the uarantes of 220.600 per all copies of returns and having with FOR OLD-AGE BENEFITS pated in by members of mission work- annum for life, on resigning, the Su- them all necessary information. i : . tax funds cheese, joe orveams apples, potatoes, ete. The meas ure, if it become a law, would apply eo i 3 h tt ————— —— me The Social Security Board has on | in the Soxtsodist, Bvangelial Re- {to Shey sizn lng Inatitutions but sot employe prema Court Justices wil] breathe a AER ” vas file 23.647.46 emplove applications | formed, Presbyterian and Jditheran (to State penal and correctional ineti- ployers in have a a TIELD MILK PRICES, dur a oh Hp a bene. | churches. Several groups of children | tutions, { v ta dieveen a a . 1 net cash price to be paid theln PORTS ArRes "oo 3. |ai80 had a part. Guy > or ~ ard inducing several th a Co-operative Association for milk de-| New York City topped the metro. | Edith Campbell, who acted as general i a. urday, after a busi. jloonl business wil] be Improved, as well ro a wel Ng sever] SI 8 Judges b livered by them in the month of Janu- politan list of applicants with 1,041.- leader. Rev. Seth Russell, pastor of [DoS trip to the East and South. have instance | funetion ors 1 . th Hii pr th ary, is $1.89 per 100 Iba. for Grade B|s00. the Methodist church, delivered theling been as far south as Atianta, Ga. me Miller M . "rh . 0 ae Lxing of © imilk testing 3.5% butterfat, in the 201. oo message. Mr. Jacobs plays a big part in the o'or company will be able public with younger blood warming 210 mile zone, with the usual freight |SLIPPERY WALKS COST The congregational and choir sing- {preparation of the advertising progrant te got caus for the many who have | the bench, grade and but‘erfat giffentials, CLEARFIELD BORO $6000 ing was supported by a solo by Mrs [put on by the National Ice Manufac. been clamoring for them; we willl tn se shee The price for January is 7 cents per oO oof H. W. Potter and 5 dust by Mrs [turing Association, coupled with the kely be getting our share of adver-| When noting the newspaper poll on|hundredwelght lower than the price earfield borough must pay two Paul Fetteroif and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin. [Canadian manufacturers, in an attempt ro ; ; . : 0 ail- —— 1 ving from the corporations’ agency | ! resident Roosevelt 8 Supreme Court|for January, 1936. The amount of milk el Siiony simon Woo Soe geet 160 make the public ice conscious in the which cortainly has b eon | proposals, “Remember the Literary|produced in January, 1937, was ap-| the ¢l » i jce from| The same organization that asked |™dtier of refrigeration. The new air C y has been mos Mi Digest Poll” on Roosevelt and Lan-|proximately four million pounds more ng cleaning of snow and » thi the reappointment of Oliver M. Deib. | Program begins this Wednesday even spicuous by its absence; and the local | don! than that produced fn Jan. 1936, ie siqewslis The Coumy eourt lier as a State Fish commissioner gave |IP¥. and will be heard every Wodmes« aetaries who ve of | a week awarded to Mrs, Wm. Walters, : ga . etrik h ays fon pa wd I . my ssa who or injured in a fall on a side-|ils approval to the bills in the State day from 10:30 to 11:00 p. m. Gladys lo-| Pe I f hy . ’ a ; o - a through t . absence ¢ 1a reons killed in automobile aoct Fraternal organizations are consid. walk $4 and to her h 4. for legislature permitting Sunday fishing Swarthout, the great screen star, is od papers which would otherwise dents In Pennsylvania during 1936 L000, an usban ™ i featured. The mh ny be ered employers under the I lva- } expen tollowi the inju $1,- e organisation referred to ju the Progra ¥ Taemd Bays come to their offices, will again number 2411, against 1887 fatalities y . 3 Pennaylva- | SXDERSAS ng TV: 3° Pennsylvania Federation of Sportsmen |°® the Red network. . Be taking in a little money. {in 1935, nia Unemployment Act. : 916.25. . Now that the big strike ls seftleq | 'Wenly grand will go a Jong wuy tow- tg In the big centers. For
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