The Centre . CENTRE CENTRE AND CLEARIELD SENATOR TO BE HONORED Democrats, in State non- Reporter 1437. — NO. 22 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS yd Mrs, Hiran p of State ited the 1 v's brotl HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 1937 GRADUATING CLASS, CENTRE HALL-POTTER HIGH SCHOOL VOL. CXI. 3 SERVICES LARGELY services MEMORIAL ATTENDED Pennsylvania Democratic j0- Central conjunction ohserved very Memorial Saturday were with the Committee, are making plans or Centre and Clearfield counties’ Edward a testimonal dinner Harrisburg Co June ik the parade | in been The afternoon has va lly Cally to 1 CUs~- simiiar t manner as State Any Ve! ildren m for m Thompson, be helg { lu Wed. . a Jackson {f small ch untry wday evening of | members,’ tor Thompson's in Pennsylvania he band in the record at Harrisburg. the appropriate to the occasion, ve ¢ people of He to pe ple 1834 dinner Is wag Ivan His address respectful of the Bellefonte The speaker day stands cefled. WAS COourag- out the 5 x a} ro heir anhua tei on v8 expressed In . Dewar X ir a i ri and 1936. This held for tribute Iker, Esq. given the mn, and proved to be devoted to sonal to the of persons making up| before him. Senate Mr. Walker's ad the usual salute by the Pres- Sheffer riot a'ten- | eously le fight carry mandata of the tha sub- ¢ elections of Day and, of Sheffer Hrs interest very 1 testimonial being Dalry ww Thomps of high held by the liberal Pennsylvania.” Mr. Noll als * . m r audience : £f the esteem ch he i= lose of fired minded people of preceded squad were prayer that local for the J. M. Kirkpatrick of *hurch., E. W. Burkholder ceremonies, and following brief | i the near cing committees JITANZe >, s in charge of the banquet will med oie i wi - on ie ruture announced the } introductory The names cemetery, speaker, ————————— > LUTHERAN 8S. GROWTH CREATING PROBLEM remarks, buried in NS. graves the soldiers all who partic ipated in the h the below th { whose were decorated in are ni a 0 ttendance in several wars whic pars, ted TWENTY-TWO WEDNESDAY BACK SERVICE 1837, C. H.- LI CLASS OF GRADUATY ALAUREATE NIGHT (LASS OF PF. HIGH |! PENN STATE FARMERS ———— i FIELD DAY, JUNE CONTRIBUTORS OF FLOWERS | A storehouse of modern FOR GRAVE DECORATING '™ romation ¢ whict landlord. w 4 v Wolf and We STANDING OF TRI-VAL. LEAGUE As children are pm of coll graves of geparted heroes who i fad] ecting flowers for iterests, In » children | recreation thi len } Mechanically-minded Men rmers willie Mrs. Mary Stahl, met at Rly Bryan, | see the electria fence for i Co Cherry Corman. Audrey Cor- learn how to get bftter man, Dickie Sommers, Betty Searson { thelr tractors Mir Billy | los B Smith | Margaret ard Meyer bell " 3 ’ . he 2 _—n : : wo — wrk (las 3 act r nange m iis} Moit mil and tal hat Diesel entertainmen for the The Helping a < tay ‘ anit \ . ) SCHEDULE OF GAMES the Thursday Hall at power w +4 | ’ * iy performed this servic ior » tire family. lized next year in machinery operation orial Day were their 1 psd jervidene Ariens « of thelr mem vai iliiam Broasier. who has % 3 y nt i 7 tre Pleas Nar Mills at Lemont Philadelp? during Mi Is at r (ey 3 r " y $ yr w « 7 : 5 iat pa WLS Saturday ntls w it to chahkta the Dros) . Hall been lo. past wm beginning of been fil’ during Thursday Mrs Are 2 the Gap. on Bp he pring present were Tleheratn “8 Brook Teddy sith am Dorothy White, sot » Grove 3 . : 4 Boozer, tite of forts! Arey Morris Ih Milan Durst. Mrs ries YZ Helen Me 3 Frankl Goodhart, in Marjorie cast rer rh . rep a nia ; Qry Beverly Lobe me ast ‘winter at he is looking fine a Emery Emery, . fdas hs Hagkn . ; . ne : Mr nd Mrs. W. H. Hockenbury, of art, Jean Pu st poy tod i Ate 1 {arvew i a \f ra lay . — — - g ¢ ’ Co SiS ali 2 ¢ Gooxdh ner WAY Bit wits Mr . friends Hocken- Mc FOR PSC SENIORS; BY i AR FESTIVAL SOUGHT - MONEY “All i FROM HOOEY, WELL SAYS OWNER BUSINES - I's CL] 3 BIG On SAT. i ————s A A MILLION ACRES IN NEW CONSERVATION CROPS Bell ¥ Tele. tha Ye Em- : Fy x . ; ¢ y of } y. but who 13 wo ! r{yeg ! it £3 A . IN ‘87|away } and x #4 4 ecelving | grew to 1 nhood in Centre county are estimated at $180 and the net on hg Pr on: off ¢ 1 t ldiplomas on M ’ 3 Wa'chm $75.00, The profits from affair ; , oh # oft | VOT¥ materially replenisl | treasury fund. On sale were ducts; lerick home on the 1 ys the an, characterizes the ad Corner of the dian A lean-to wis remove stead 4 kitchen was used by Miss Carribell Mrs. Phoebe Emer wrth re 1a Contre % tion Office reports that 1 of productive th United Statey conservation practices “east . rrictils the unty Agricul a 5 . - ne Hiege 2 seven schools new apn per that fa receiv. a nearly 53), port almost unprecedented de- ing 32.000 5 day income from her and r graduates. Some seniors had [well in Huron county, Ohlo, just "a lot 101 jobs for monthg and others have ghop-|of hooey. Actually.” she says, “right around seeking the most attract- | now it isn't paying me one cent, and ive offers. But most members of the probably never will pay more than graduating class can obtain employ- [$500 a day. I'm now waiting for it to ment from the minute they are grad- start rolling.” is no way ot « thai tories she ) ¥ 1 1 Ly The Tre depleted |... od ang erected and ick. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kerlin and daughter, Miss Dorothy, and Robert in its to be mother, Real- must we Kine Youth today Pro- The power of God as ax- miniature i pressed in Jesus Christ the realist is a motor rides, chances on cakes, etC. Ite ator we avoided. The church was a delightful evening, which bhadijsoks to the youth of today to grasp {mech to do with bringing out a large [hi essential ang oh * in ity the highest truth oy fu acres farm 1 is not be realistik deceived were subject unde the 1936 Agricultural Conservation program, ac- cording to a preliminary estimate fust completed by the AAA. the usual festival her also, bingo games, ped have to a New seedings of soil conserving crops made under the Program in- cluded 34 million acres of legumes alone, or in mixtures around 7% mil- lion acres of green manure crops and nearly 2 million acres of new or im- proved pasture. Application of limestone, superphos. phate or other chemicals were made on 2% million acres. Mechanical erosion controls, such as terracing, contour furrowing and pro. tected summer fallow were placed In effect on 5 million acres, It ig estimated that 67 per cent of all the cropland in the United States was represented by the farms tak. ing part In the Agricultural Conserva- tion Program. A still more important part of the conservation and of supporting farm- ers’ income, according to H. RB. Tol- ley. Administrator, AAA, was its ai. | version of around 30 million acreg of land from soil-depleting crops to soil- conserving crops or practices. AI ABTS. W. C. T. U. meets at the home of Mrs. C. A. Spyker, Tuesday evening of next week. uated, The provisions of the new Teach- er Tenure Act in Pennsylvania are having a negative effect on the num- ber of positions available to graduates of the Bchool of Edueation and the School of Physical Education. But ev- en in the face of the new act, inquir- les for prospectiv, Instructors have increased 43 percent. over last year. A ————A———————. Camp Mensch Mills, in Bucks coun. ty, conducted by the Evangelical-Re- formed church, will open July 5 for children of ages from 12 to 14 years: July 19 for seniors, ages 16 to 17. The second senior camp opens August 2: young people's, August 16, ang adult, August 24. CHANGE OF TIME FOR VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL The time for beginning the Com- munity Daily Vacation Church Schipol to be conducted in Centre Hall day, June 14, at 9:00 a. m., and close Friday, June 25. . {number of persons, most of whom pat-| Miss Leathers, before she embarked | . ....q .t least in a the in the oil business on her own, was Scouts a stenographer in the State Treasury| ,. ection was ‘he Lemont Department at the capitol in Colum- The organization offered bus, Ohio. 8he Is to be married to treat to all present. Vincent Burns, of Pittsburgh, in July. | small way band a musical! ————— A AS | FLEET OF NEW GREYHOUND BUSES TO COST $5,000,000 BEAR MEADOWS Do you know that a regular botan- ists’ paradise is located In Centre Delivery has been started on an or- county? der of 505 Crulser-type coaches, or- A quagmire of 350 acres, known as dered by Greyhound Lines last fall; Bear Meadows, is situated southeast and they are being placed in service of Boalsburg which is located on 28 fast as they are received from the Route 322, nine miles west of Potters manufacturer at Pontiac, Mich. When Mills or four miles east of State Col. | the order was placed it constituted the lege. Anyone Interested in nature largest order ever placed by any bus study will find this a most interesting |Compaany for coaches. Total cost for place to visit, ithe fleet of new equipment wil] total [en over five million dollars. CARS SOLD BY HAGAN AGENCY | ————————————— the R. 8. Hagan agency, Centre Hall, |2P0Ut town ten years ago, is on vaca- include: tion with his uncle and munt!, Mr. and F. P. Geary, Dodge 4-door touring | Mrs. Join Rudy. Hy is regularly em- sedan; W. P. Campbell, Plymouth de- ployed by the Hookless Fastener com- lux coupe; Max Herr, Dodge 1% 100 pany, as is also his sister, Miss Edith truck: Edgar Sommers, Dodge come mercial panel truck. Potter, in Meadville. world gone gick during its absence. —— A sca CENTRE HALL-POTTER HIGH Senior Classe Donald E. Barger Charles G. Ramer Junior Classe M. Jean Slack Helen M. Haskell Mildred I. Homan John W. Dashem Sophomore Classe Harold F. Bradford Iona R. Barger Mary A. Swartz Freshman Classe Lois I. Arney Dean C. Bradford Margaret C. Imschweiler Helen D. Dashem Rager, all of Harrisburg were weeks end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hosterman. The young couple are col. lege students, Miss Dorothy baving see lected Shippensburg State Teachers College, and Mr. Rager, Dickinson. at Carlisle, for their intellectual training Yvonne, § years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Malone Millhelm and niece of Miss Estella Hosterman, Cen tre Hall underwent a mastoid opers ation in the Lewistown City hospital The mastold development followed an attack of scarlet fever, Miss Alice ur y Re N. I holder is the nurse in Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Irwin of Wilk Insburg, were guest over the weeks end at the Packer-Brooks home Mr. Irwin is a pressman in the printing department of the Westinghouse core poration, whose printing plant fa equipped with the most modern mach. inery required for the concerns vidual use, and has already had than twenty-five years’! service