The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1937, Image 1

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    RE HALL, PA. TH
URSDAY, MAY 13,
Ld
1957.
NO. 19
TEACHER TENURE ACT—
A BRIE}
—— co. ———
EASTERN SYNOD REFORMED
CHURCH MEETS IN ALLENTOWN
—————— s—
HONOR PRESIDENTS MOTHER
Virs Taner ones I ’ $
Franklin D. I
en awarded a goid
8 Beloved Mother”
ida by a New York
gro recognition of
nd
hoon
ORO
ident haps
medal as Amer
The
pt ilanthropi«
“her
which
het
in
inspired
ip wisdom
teachings have
the guiding infl
ence of son.”
EE ——————— cosso——
DEAL RECOVERY
BOON TO FARM HANDS
recovery which has brought
Jobs for industrial
istomers for business and assistance
farmers has neglected the
forgotten man” of the rural districts
the lowly farm hand
Federal statistics recently made
avallably through the Pennsylvanis
Department of Agriculture show that
farm hands are now receiving the
highest spring wages in six years—a
nine per cent. increase since the first
of the year and 12 per cent above the
pre-war level,
Higher farm income, the reports
#how, has resulted in an increases Mn
the demand for farm labor, the present
demand being 8 per cent of norm
against a demand of only 82 per cent
1 Year ago. Since the supply of such
labor reported as of April first was
reported at 8 per cent of normal, the
#upply and demand are in balance,
EE ———————
Yesterday, Wednesday, was Nation.
al Hospital Day. It wag the anniver-
#ary of the birth of Florence Night.
ingale. ’
NEW
New Deal
elcome workers
not
al as
{11 SCHOOLS PARTICIPATE
Invitati« § were extendod 10
nterested
ious and
commendable Cen.
Music
3
elop
the
re
further
by
County
dev local
repeating
MRS
music appreci
this hospitality
R. 8. JAMISON
DOLLAR DAY, MAY 18, IN
ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES
attention of our readers
to the announcement
ing elsewhere in this issue of anothe:
Quarterly Dollar Day to featured
by tha Altoona Boos’ er Stores on Wed.
nesday, May 10
This event is
ation
The
rected
di-
appear-
in
be
always of importance
the homes of Central Pennsylvania
it affords an excellent opportunity
thrifty housewives to take advan-
of unusual values in thé very
kind of merchandise that is needed in
the home, and for personal use right
now and throughout the spring and
summer months,
A —— ——————
enleg
to
ag
for
tage
April of General Motors cars
in the United Btateg and
together with shipments
erseas, totaled 238.377 compared
229.467 in April , year ago.
March were 260.965, Bales for the first
four months of 1937 totaled 677.577
Compared with 720634 for the same
Bering for the same four months of
tc dealers
ove
with
Sales in
WILLIAM STONER FARM
BOUGHT BY WALLACE ILGH
—
IN WILLIAMSPORT HOSPITAL
HOMER FETTEROL}
RURAI
APPOINTED
MALT CARRIER
—
POTTER TWIi
OF "337
HONORS
H.-F.
Cops
CLASS, (.
tl
at
S. So Classes Dine Cafes,
lc —
MIUSHBALL LEAGUE.
Emerick
Mrs
2-vear.old son of Mr
of Zion, suf
left leg while
Saturday after.
and
Bruce
fracta
Emerick
of
home
re the
his
noon.
In
the
church,
wrder to retain
of
Gap,
the
the
services of
Methodist
the salary of
stepped up to $1700
superintendent had plan-
Rev. Bodtorf to Mill Hall
--———
present pastor
Pleasant
Rev. Bodtorf was
The district
ned to ae ng
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES.
Patients from thy south side of Cen-
tre County week of May 3:
Tuesday, discharged: Miss
Stricker, Centre Hall,
Thursday: A daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J.
heim,
Gladys
was born to
Gilmore, Mill
Saturday, admitted: Ode]
ringer, Centre Hall, IL D.; Mrs. Guy
Springer. State College. Discharged:
Mrs. Richard WwW. Lindeman and infant
#on, Boalsburg,
Sunday, admitted: Christ ¢. Durst.
Centre Hall, R. D.
There were 48 patients in the hos-
pital at the beginning of the week.
R. Foh-
ODELL FOHRINGER UNDERWEN
N APPENDECTOMY,
Oded]
ii
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POTTER TWP. SCHOOL TAX
REMAINS AT 12
-
CHILDREN'S
.
DAY SERVICES,
PASTU 1}
MED
IMPROVEMENT
FING IN GRANGE HALL
SYNOD MEETS
GETTYSBURG, MAY
LITHERAN
IN
a
18.2
————
{ORTHOPEDIC DIAGNOSTI(
CLINIC ALTOONA, MAY or
A li
SCHOOT
PLAN
SENIORS
WASHINGTON TRIP
RBeniore Centre counts
high
inspection
. Monday, Tues-
day May 17, 18 and
19. 160 students will make
the trip In buses and will visit and in.
from five
one Mifflin
make a
school
trip
ang county
will
of
three-day
Washington, D. C
and Wadnesday,
More than
spect the places of interest in the cap-
ital city.
The tour will be under the
I. R
direction
of latcheler, of
dent at Penn State
ments for 5 complete program and
tinerary have been made. Places
inferest will include the G-man train
ing school and eventy will Include at-
tendance at a major league baseball’
Fame,
The high schools represented are as
follows: Centre Hall Boalsburg, Gregg
Township Vocationaj school at Spring
Mills, Rebersburg and Hublersburg, all
in Centre county, and Allensville high
school in Mifflin county, The group
will stop at the Cairo Hotel at 16th
and Q streets
J. F. Wetzel, principal of the Cen-
tre Hall high school, will make the
trip and assist with arrangements and
direction.
Tyrone, a’ stu.
and all arrange-
A —————
Fifty cans of fingerling trout from
a State hatchery will be released this
week in feeder streams in this section.
The cans will contain an average of
about 200 each.
rl GREGG TWY., SCHOOL, NEWS,
Pre-School
0
Suceessfal line
Commencement Activities
lor-Senlor Bangnet
| MOTHERS HONORED IN SPECIAL
| PROGRAM, REFORMED CHURCH
i
A special
theld in t}
:
Sunday
program
e Jocal Reformed h on
evening last. The church was
jbeautifully decorated with cut flowers
and ferns
ers present
for mothers was
chure
After the service all moth-
were asked remain for
They were escorted to the
church basement which alse was dec.
orated and Muminated with colored
candies. Refreshments were then serv.
ed them Ly the young people of the
congregation,
to
a surprise
EE ——————
CENTRE COUNTY C. EE
RETREAT DATES, JUNE 18.19
Lats last week Chairman
Musser announced that the dates for
the Centre County Retreat would be
June 18 and 19. He also set the place
as the Ralph I. Watts cabin, located
in Shingletown Gap. south of State
College. The cabin is easily accessible
and bas many advantages,
The program will start on Friday
night at 6:00 and end Saturday at
£:30, The registration for society of-
ficers, president and secretary, will
last from May 10 ¢ilj June 1. Then the
Other society members will be permit-
fed to regis‘er until thy quota of 40
is filled Tha registration fee is 81
Send your registration immediately to
Thomas
Miss Rhoda Sheetz, Milesburg.
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
| FROM ALL PARTS
{
A
Wagner
the
he
is
Ame
for
principal
Woman's Missionary
the Northern Conference
last week.
OY } ron ™T™ wdavy Fron ore
went Magalies
a native of ith
erica, but the States
the
He
the
|ome time WhAs
at
of
Bellefonte
speaker
Society
held In
the Centre
Christ W
Sunday af-
his beg on
from
convey od
The ambulance
County hospitag
Durst to the hospital on
ternoon. Mr. Durst took
March 11th, following an attack of
grippe. Since then at several periods
his condition had improved. but late.
Iy he grew worse, making hospitaliza-
tion necessary. From reports it is
gathered he is now suffering from a
very weak heart and lung trouble.
From the State Educational Depart.
ment down to but not including the
local school board, argument was
made that the high school auditorium
was larger than necessary for a come
munity such as is found here. Their
lack of judgment was definitely prov.
en on Thursday, when the county
Music Festival was on. Every bit of
avallable space was supplied with
chairs and every chair occupied. Oc-
cupied also were the side and rear
aisles by persons sanding, and sever.
al hundred additional ones in the
class rooms in the building. waiting
their turn on the stage And this is
only the beginning of the establishing
of the Centre Hall-Potter high school
auditorium as a community center.