The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 17, 1937, Image 1

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CENTRE HALL, PA, 1
DEMOCRATIC VICTORY DINNER
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NO). 11
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
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VOL. CX 1. i
DISCOUNT DATE RY
[URSDAY. MARCH 1
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reported at
Hospital,
Henry
State where
jane, is suffering from
up Monday
UNCONSCIOUN,
wrod skull and to
miinued
The
mate
mot accident
53
Mills
bet ween
scooia
em — I ———
HAWK RUN KILLING CALLS
TO MIND
The
t
wifes
Philipsburg
the
{fopking
Dally Jon
incidents SUrrou
murdey
Ww
Maggie,
on Sept,
hilipshung
us
Seeley
and
Wigman
wife,
Mrs. E
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sther to death
3 Sunday morning He
unsuccessful ttempt
THEN AND NOW,
James A.
al, in 5
oferena to
Farley,
recent
Postmas'er
address th
Judge
General
50 years dis-
Judges
of the retirement
made
a Supreme Court
‘Back in 1913 Attorney
dcReynolds, then aged
sing the refusal
to avail themselves
privilege sald: ‘Bome have remained
n the bench long beyond the time
vhen they were capable of adequate-
discharging thelr duties, and the
Administration of justice has suffered.’
“And now Justice Mc Reynolds
of some
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of
(CONFERENCE,
Pah
transferrex
cox] Rev.
retired
he Lewisburg
.
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of Wii
uibamus
toy
onference advanced to 31 267 There
ito contribute to the net gain in mem-
{ bership.
Congregations paid off 230.000 of
church debts in 1936, the superin-
tendents reported. This amount is al-
most double the total of the preceding
year. They paid $37.8%00 in interest
and expended $43,340 in improvements
upon churches and parsonages,
Completion of a new church at
!
WITH ARCHITECTURAL STI
DENT IN BUILDING MODE
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NTY HAS 11,99]
COMMERCIAL TRUCK
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THE DELANEY SALE
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HORSE SALE, MONDAY
1 Wm
morning.
there
At
the closg of the Gruenwald
t le on Monday
made
an-
be
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1:
would
March
a sale
10:00
The
Monday
00,
Monday
m.
twent ¥- five
of this
nn
morning 22
2,
a
horses
sold
averaged
on
week $161
TE ———— A — A
PASSION PLAY PICTURES TO BE
SHOWN IN LOCAL EV, CHURCH
BURNS,
i.S
DEMONSTRATION
Ri
IN TH
GIVEN
AL HING
ADDING FRIDAY
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SUBSCRIBER WRITES FROM
STATS OREGON
OF
mi
We
mer when
dq b
which
it
nice ox rege comes | from
n
about miles
ol
ocean,
the nights
grass
j= 60
nt "nv
always
and
Now
have
are
green
gardens planted
during the winter
{shine all gummer
I am employed in the Centra; Busi-
neas Office of Oregon Stats College and
like #he work very much. George Hen-
[ nigh has jocated in Portland and
C0
is many their
is
The Passion Play Pictures of Ober- operating a dairy of hig own. Another |
PAYS TRIBUTE TO REV, ZANG
FORMER LOCAL PASTOR]
|
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
| FROM ALL PARTS
geil i i
Zao
{FOURTH NUMBER ON LECTIRE
i COURSE, FRIDAY, MAR.
26
lt cs
BEEKEEPERS MEET.
NOTICE,
laring be free counties all-
plays
Th
clarinet
band oung
band
Thursday
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jay Shields
of Punxsutawney, announce a new
arrival in the person of William Jay
Shields, Jr. on February 6. The youth
on putting in his appearance tipped
the beams to six and one-half
pounds. The mother, formerly “Peggy
man
JOHN W
notice given
Old Fort
Your
{ district » 3
ia B fiat The
| semble Canton,
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and Saturday
MOWERY.
that
Woods,
patronage
will
axe
Friday
Further i= Mow -
open
solic.
at
stand,
)
business
of
is
for
ig
ited
COUNTY "SQUIRES HOLD AN-
NUAL MEETING IN BELLEFONTE
roale
J. Randall of Millheim, was
Miller,
he Supreme Court is 74 yearg old.”
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
Patients from thy south side of Cen-
tre county, week of March 8:
Monday, admitted: Mrs. Clarence C
Smith, gpring Mills, Discharged, Clyde
M, Stamm R. D.
Tuesday, discharged:
*, Musser, Spring Mills.
Wednesday, admitted: Daniel R, Fye,
Jentre Hall, R. D, 1.
Thursday, discharged: Dean W.Har-
tar, Spring Mills, R. D.
Friday, discharged:
Baker, Aaronsburg.
Theres were 51 patients in the hos-
pital at the beginning of the week.
Mrs. Sumner
Franklin R
Mechanicsburg at an expenditure of
$43,000 and the beginning of a new
unit at McClure, expected to cost
$17,000, were announced,
Dr, J. W. Klein, president cf Al-
bright College, announced a 25,000
gift to the College from Mr. and Mrs,
Henry Pfeiffer, of New York.
Rev. F. H. Sanders, treasurer of the
Ministerial Reliof Fund, reported $11.-
141 was received during the year from
the York, Willlamsport and Lewis
burg districts,
Rev. L., E. Crumbling, Lewistown, re-
tired, reported that the three districts
had donated $3666 in Mother's Day of-
ferings for the Evangelical Home at
Lewisburg.
nm
Prof. John E. Radebach, 62, who for
thiry-three yours served as super.
intendent of the public schools at Os-
ceola Mills, passed away at the Phil.
ipsburg State Hospital Monday eve.
ning.
ammergau as given in 1930 will
shown in the local Evangelical
on Monday evening at 7:30,
a I AP ———
TRI-HI-Y PARTY
With thirty-four members ang sev-
era] visitors present, the Tri-HI-Y
and HI-Y held a St. Patrick's Day
party on Friday evening in the high
school building.
Entertainment was furnished in the
form of games such as ‘Picksticks”
“Three Men on ag Horse” ang mock in.
telligence tests, Others present spent
the evening in round and square
be
dancing. Refreshments served by the
Tri-HI-Y girls were appropriates to St
Patrick's Day and includeg ice cream
made by the Hi-Y boys ee
RM MAPS BLAIS
Past Exalted Ruler Edward M. Geh-
ret died Saturday morning. An Elks
funeral was beld Tuesday afternoon
at hig late residence in Bellefonte.
re-named president of the Centre
County Justice of the Peace Associ-
ation at the annua] meeting held Wed-
nesday of last week at the Penn Belle
Hotel in Bellefonte, Other officers re-
brother, David Hennigh, came to Ore-|
gon over 20 years ago and has been
working with the same firm at Rose-
burg. where he and his family reside;
he still reads the “Reporter” ang of-
ten talks of many happenings back
there, and hopes to go back on a visit
someday.
We will move nearer
next summer and will
the new address,
Very truly yours,
ELIZABETH DEVINE.
—————— AS ——
HOW ABOUT IT, GIRLS!
Dr. Frank P. Maguire, chief of
healty, and physical education in the
State Department of Public Instruc-
tion, recommended that girls’ basket.
ball teams be discontinued. He said the
game was not suited to their “emot-
fonal attitud, and physical make-up.”
Hall, vice<president;
er of Bellefonte, R D
Bquire E. T. Haynes
wag elected treasurer to replace Wm
and A. R. Hous-
secretary.
the
then
College
send you
office.
(Mm)
ton of the Rockview detail
police, who spoke on the
state police organisation;
tween his office and the
Landsdale and J. L.
tion of Justices.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
Hassinger., of Bellefonte is known
here to a large number of young peo-
ple.
Mr. and Mre. John M. Ream are lo-
cated in Jersey Shore where Mr, Ream
is following his trade of carpentering.
He came to Farmerg Mills from that
place six years ago, later purchasing
the Dinges place, bordering on the
east boroug; line then purchasing
the Hennigh home on West Church
street. After selling this property he
returned to Farmers Mills
R. 8 Jamison ‘has taken on a new
role and is now coach for the boys’
wrestling teams In State College High.
The grapplery are connected with the
Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic
Wrestling Association. Schools repre
sented a! the meet held in Clearfield
on Friday evening incimded Cannons-
burg, DuBois, Trafford, . Punxsutawne
ey, Jeannette, Hialreville, Grove City,
Clearfield and State College.