VOL. CXL. HALL, PA. TH DIRECTORS BY NEW SCHOOL LESSENED FROM VISIT HIGH SCHOOLS NATIONAL 17 from powers i Ins: Public ¢ partment of officials. of the new The around crux the Committee, present Coun'y which is chosen the t the intendents. directors in dis of ording school by dey supervision Ace law, tea powers ( to th fons of the this Count . 4 ving ive Commi AVINE by hi onferred Board appropriate will become a County Directors, ine ity provisio the law, marged Ww power nspect Approve vot Mtl LITHERANS AGAIN NAMIE DR. SASSAMAN SYNOD - {i} NTRE Col FEDERAL NTY TO HAV] RESETTLI and 1 AT rH is 1 farm near i, near Tusseyvi 1d whi n wo colonies, TT ar ( Craw Pa., Hesettlement district, above rwanda ) in cf 1 he Administra to in hia hopes secure t the © properties ture. The Swartz 1ér arm Is located by Swartz Lingle plans have bee of township t the nted by In fact advanced is owned late Samuel Calvin he that now Bellefonte both farms for pplication West Penn of farm. soon be service a corps € is in making buildings, been made Power company service line The Swartz farm within easy r It underst or five also ort has extension a Floan “ey elect ric in some foup county other farm are as suitable locations for Following hearings before in both Houses of Cong Harrison-Fletcher bill, whic ultimately have authorized ations of $300,000000 a year era aid to has been “killed” ————— A Sr President Roosevelt tees uction annuall tricts y a Execu v upon of S« » HEAD MENTS ford Inrge tion title to near fu- in Pot- he heirs n %o fa surveys and the an the al- ofi that the to for to will each ood a in commit ress, the kr would for Fed- propriating $1,000,000 for the of grasshoppers in the states, control western ! nute ston ve Mountain Md Sly MEMORIAL, COMMENCH DATES A7 MENT MILLHEIM present tle German bugle um wpe, popular Dutch ond eto. dance swing and including Little Mother's Album” golec- Lady,” DOUBLE MASTOID OPERATION | FOR HARRIET ANN YoaT, 24 Saturday morning a doubl, mastoid | peration was performed in the City Harriet second le Leow- | Ann | daughter | istown ¥ hospita] aged 2% years, Mr. and Mrs. George Vort. | Hadl The child had having ear {tromsble for enme time previous to the! | operation, and one ear had been lanc- | jed, but afforded only temporary re. | lief for Tot. oof Contre been The mother, mained a Eraduate her daughter condition nurses, re. after the was regarded with operation. Her very fair. EE ———— VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL TO OPEN MONDAY, JUNE recent meeting of the Come munity Board of Christiag Education it was decided to again conduct a coms munity vacation church schoo} in Cen- tre Hall, following the close of the public schools. The school will open Monday, June 7, at 9:00 A. M. Rev. D. R. Keener was reelected director. Further detalls regarding the school will be announced fn next week's is- At a sue of The Reporter. NAMED FIRST NATIONA rd of « Ban B. PRIEST CASHIER FREI] {CENTRE HALL-POTTER HH. COMMENCEMENT rest —-—— BURKHOLDER ACREAGE ————— As ADDS TO NTRE COUNTY HOSPITAR GETS # Cl 29 700 “led by the appro- the 1. 165 next biennium, having passed tw in blank form appropriations for institutions when report- figures were agreed upon appropriations committees of legislative branches, The appro wiations these for the past period by $600,000 hospitals in the region the following allocations J C. Blair Memorial Hospital, Hunting- don, $34500: Clearfield, $52,000: istown, $48,000; George F. Memorial, $38,100. Eh HOOK—PACKER Hook, son of Mrs. Ralph of Potters Mills, and Miss Mar- garet Packer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Packer, of near State College, were united in the holy bonds of matrimony on Friday evening May 13, by the Rev. Mr. Homer BE jauntt at the United Brethren par sonage at Houserville. The bride wore powder blus crepe; the beautiful ring ceremony was used. They were unat- tended. The wedding trip is postpon- ed until later. Mr. Hook is employed at the Whiterack quarries at Pleas. ant Gap. The young couple will go to housekeeping immediately in thelr previously furnished home in Centre Hall. Their many friends wish them a long happy and posperous wedded life. imitiece next bi- The state-aid- ennium beginning June bills allocated $5.300.000 for ed hospitalg fo The Tr the two bills, in the house he : Various Spex fic the These the b + I two-year Other caly od exOeed] re- Lowe Geisinger Danville, Ralph Hook, URSDAY, MAY 24, ym Ji. 9 m—— NO. 21 JOHN IN To) Fi. HAGAN, PRESENT LIVED HOME u i | £ id nd fi ‘ i i broth ——— FNGAGEMENT MIRIAM ANNOUNCH OF MISS MOORE VOCATIONAL. TO GRADUATE (CLASS OF 17 H ——— A SNOW SHOE AND HOWARD WIN HH DIVISIONS ~ ¢ { the Beas Western Division Ww Snow Shoe Port Matilda Boa lsburg Centres Hall Pleasant Gap Eastern Division 1.060 23 RA 333 Ona Pot 1.0060 S00 Howard Spring Mille Hublershurg i Loganton A Sr Y. T. . REORGANIZED At a regular meeting of the Youth Temperance Council in the high and upper grade schools last Thursday, the following were elected Pres Jack Kirkpatrick Ralph Arney; secretary, Homan ; sec, Miriam Homan: treas. Jr. Rev. W. K. Hos- the counseior officers: vicepres,, Annie as sistant er Wm, terman Kerlin, is RE —— CE ... TOILETS, BY THE HUNDRED The Grangerg are going srong for tollets. The Watchman says it is re- ported Grange Park will be studded with upwards of 150 of them. That's like the pepler story, —~4oo d— many. The proposed tollets, if built, will be PWA projects to cost $26.04 each, including digging of cesspool and voncrete basg A new floor was laid in the Sheffer Dalry Store, managed very successful. ly by Mr and Mrs. E. A, Frank. | MEMORIAY t SAT. SERVICES WALKER, DAY FP. M~IVAN BELLEFONTY 6:30 —— ll ———— HOURS FOR MEMORIAL SERVICES IN 1 \ oF Cui wt Centre Hall Spring MIHs—11i Sprocetow ne— Fussevy ie Linden Halle Shilo bye " Branch)! WEST PENN ON TO LOWER RATES COMMERCIAL SCHEDULE as before remains 1 The imum iw at cent per kilowantt-h min for from kilowatt o rate COMIMery $1.25 to $1.00 £ demand i reduced per for month por {each connection. I A AEA AIR V. LESHER RESIGNS LUTHERAN PASTORATE meeting joint Aaronsburg Lutheran Pastor. held Millheim Y. Lesher effective REY. L. At a the of the council » oy Ri late, in the church, i tendered his Juna 1st to from the Williamsburg { county) Lutheran charge Commenting on the event {heim Journal says | June ist marks the end of the tenth year Rev. lesher served the having come here immediately follow. ing his ordination by the Synod after graduating from the Theological Sem- inary of Susquehanna University, in 1927, During his ten years here, Rev, Lesher's «fforts were responsible for the addition of many members to the several congregations, and he built many lasting friendships. His departure from the community will be felt keenly, not only among his parishioners but in the commun. ity generally. His conduct during some very trying periods was above reproach, and he goes from here with a very successful record of church ang civic achievement. Rev resig- accept (Blair { Louis ' nation, {a call the Mill charge | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS # 1 ¢ the Y.4« ord hArgs tions | He | va ated a call Akron, The all-weather highway risburg to tislnargh in The Governor signed the Hill $65,004 000 project, and all mains the completion of chinery operation ment of Warren ways Pike fifn Laurelton who accent succeeds Rev ht charge Trinity Ohio -” 2 * ie od church £1¢ £1 ym Har assured for ti that the 0 rw for of appoint the five $5,000 men, who with Van Dyke, secretary of will . form the ommission. i= the high Pennsylvania o Among ths appointments and transe fers listed by Highways Secretary Warren Van Dyke were that of Wm. R. Maione of Bellefont, draftsman, and Herbert C. Bilger, who red from instrument man chief of party junior grade. Mr. Malone for the past year was a salesman for the Electric Supply company, Mr. Bilger is the son of William Bilger, a clerk in the Bellefonte postoffice, Miss Geneva was transfers io C. Ziegler, daughter of Prof. and Mrs. P. T. Ziegler, of State College, a pre-medioal student has been designated valedictorian at Penin State. The selection was on scholastic averages, which for the first seven semesters wag 2.98 out of a possible 3. John W. Angstadt of Kutztown, in the same period scor- el 2.92. These are the highest rec. ords madg by any of the 800 who will graduate on Monday, JuneTth,