VOL. CXL. ANGLES OF REGISTRATION : LAW AS APPLIED TO CENTRE If You Vote on Age You Must Registered—Youn « people becoming y on or the day age day—primary or tion > tions Of the The Question « tion Card-—Under governin other is regisiration registration law the g the registration Centre county, ther, in the You other corded date » bi evidence ment. This applies well need rth than “on bits Note the Number on tion Card—W Yi \ Lipp MUST REGISTED 1 Tec SIGN PETITIONS - si MRS, EMMA GUFFEY MILLER TO SPEAK ON GRANGE PARK Contre (ountys Grange Fr Hall eloquent coming at Centre the most lif, ang th gratulated ful speaker, The Wednesday £1 mi i to & local i Seu FEES FOR FILING CANDIDATES PETITIONS mm £1 fs ——— COMMON LABOR WAGE \ 2 Try CENT 4a PENNA. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, MR. PENNINGTON, vivania Indus was recently ul ngdon \[ Huvett y member superin beginning ti » Known as th trial Ref Ap tion mnmoep matory hief baker has Leen able Li where the largest Haug A an 1 fromm 40 to 45 highway m ania wags increase cents our for 18.000 inten. workers announced Warren V other pay ance wns day by The recently Secretary an Dyke increase with boosts | granted in counties $3 HOO 6060 last few in-} a volves total almost will f the month, for A ——— a ————————. Horner Reunion, July SL George a It o of Year. be affective the period The | pay i nerease is common labor, The reunion Grange of Wm. fifteenth annnual H held Saturday. } Park, Hall All families welcome er 31 be at Centre friends Mra, the are Cramer, Secretary CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patienty from the er! Centra county for the week of July 12: Dr. T. Mec- south aide f Tuesday, admitted: Queen, Millheimd. Wednesday, admitted: H. Ray Mark Centre Hall. Discharged: Mrs. Arth- ur J. Miller, Rebersburg. Saturday admitted: Durst, Aaronsburg. Sunday, discharged: Walker, Spring Mills, There wer, forty-four patients the hospital beginning of the week. a. Mrs. J. D Merril J in supplanted RR — ——————— BOLLINGER—SOTHMAN. of A 1 will be umber readers of the r interested in of tt reading ¢ marriage Bollinger and ’ an abbreviated ac count T Sothmann of Edward a which church, 1esociate took place St. Mark's Lutheran where he groom was Iowa. linger high pastor, in 3 34 Mrs, = a achool graduate and also Carthage college an Carthage, HH. as been instructor in home and English at the high Exline, Ia. The Rev. Mr. Bolling~ received | education at Susque- Pa., and Gettysburg semis oC ne = in or a Sednagrove, the hanna later college, attended nary. Rev. Bollinger Margaret (Evans) Bollinger, of Mille, daughter of Davis Evans. and widow of Rev. M. E. Bol linger, is a son of Mrs Potters Dniring the beginning of this month the young minister closed his connec. tion wih the Davenport church, and with his bride went Bunker Hill Kansas, in the drought section of that state, to serve 4 Lutheran pastorate. The elder Rev. Mr. Bollinger served the same pastora’e and died there seventeen years ago. Mrs. Bollinger wil] lve with her son at Bunker Hill to RE [IVAN HALL, PA. WALKER IS CANDIDATE FOR | i he is =» Bellefonte : ealy never axperiencs 11. * £6 od to “1 0 qus he aspires A Ir rs WAGNER-—-RUNHIL. i Joseph R. of Mr Mrs. RR. 'W of Lewis‘own {job printer Belleville Times of- fic, and Miss Lida M. Ruhl, of Lew- istown, daughter of Harry H. Ruhl Lewistown, were united in Wagner, Wagner mon 4 g 3 in the lalso of ma rriage, A Yt ————— GRUENWALD HORSE SALE. All wenty-twn South Dako- horses, and mules offered by Gruenwald, Monday ievening taken customers | new the popular South Da- kota dealer. The average price was $140 not including the which passed for $61.00 individual horse was sold for 8201. A team of colts for $282. This was the first evening sally at Centre Hall. Dealers and buyers seem to have been satisfied with the time considering the season of the year, A ——— ———— NINTH GEBHARDT REUNION The ninth annual reunion of the Gebhardt clan will be held on Sunday August Ist at Coleman Memorial Park, Lebanon, All Gebhatdts and friends are invited to bring their lunch and enjoy the day. of the ta laale coltg William were old, of horse around colt, for by or yearling {The high JULY Ir ENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC PICNIC TO BE HELD WED, AUGUST 22, °c | | i | Hg Mr the nm August newspaper files ' Pleni Mo weratic Blac) thiat year headed ai — PFONY-TRUSs BRIDGH IN CEXTRE HALL LOCAL AND PERSONAL of F. K municipal H Edgar Bitner of Yishop a teachen during attended F Hong heen mo ore Len Mr the ad to week h fu at iaat the whnera 1 | } he h session of of which organization as a member, Hazel, living Mechanicsh Meth. at the Smith in the odist Home ¢ of hi his is M lad has hundred ee he there home 82 grandfather, vacation. The of a and speaks during the aAppearanc, HOY a cent pat fis wall £3 n well of ti me and the usageNof him H I. county, grounds while Leitzell, of Grata Dauphin purchased the Lewisburg fair and buildings from the lLew- isburg Na‘ional Bank who had hougt them at sheriffs sale to satisfy a mortgage. Plans are under way to re-| vive th, fair for the 1938 season. i The local Methodist Sunday school | will hold ite annual plenic today | (Thursday) at Penns Cave. The origin. al date was set for Thursday of last week, it | i a "Two Wayfarers.” by Harvey W. Flink, Centre Hall poet, appears in “Contemporary American Men Poets,” a new anthology edited by Thomas Del Vecchio and publisheq by Henry Harrison. Poetry Publisher, New York. The volume is illustrated by Charles Cullen and also contains poems by Robert Frost. Robinson Jeffers, Robert P. Tristam Coffin Jesse Stuart Ralph Cheney, and many other celebrated poets of the male sex. ’ ¥ 1937. ¥ ALLEN TREES BLOCK STATE HIGHWAY i — NO. 28 — | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS i i | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST { Vor {Ea VOTERS REGISTERED HERE LAST FRIDAY —~ COLLEGE TWP, VOTES TO (CONSOLIDATE SCHOOLS e——— A —————— DEMOCRATIC CATCES FRIDAY EVENING, 23RD I M0 AS: REGISTERING OF CHILDREN OF SCHOOL AGE IN POTTER ’ : ¥ £3 Ale Heretofore old willing ne =i Int X Years was or edu tended two yefirs years instead prior Compulsory ation now i= ex from six to elghiteen ’ vam irom of six to sixteen years I A—————. SALARY OF DISTRICT ATTORNEY INCREASED #000 The of Centre salary the district attorney a new annually to coun'y rom $1500 Juniata, Sayder and Un. from $500 to $500, sOMe counties salary remaine the same while in it is raised or reduced. Inm-gounties where the prosecuting attorney elected this year the salary change becomes ef. fectivy, January 1, 193% while in oth- ers the change is deferred until the expiration of the present tert of the officer, in Was $2100 to county under boosted from in Mifflin $2100; in lon « In law 1260 ninties the thors iw A ——— FIRST WEDDING IN CHURCH SINCE ERECTED IN 185¢ The marriage of Mise Edna Hoster- man and Robert Wilson, of Williams. port, was solemnized at noon on Sune day, July 4, in the St. Paul's Lutheran church at Aaronsburg. It was the first wedding to be helg in the ehureh since it was built in 1856. The Rev. J. J. Weaver, of Rebersburg, a former pastor of the church, officiated. Miss Emma Rible, a friend of the bride played the bridal march. Lester Host. erman and Bond Bible were the ush- ers. Holler Mrs. Blair is a daugh- iy Rufus Lee. of reveral lived 1sband une Mrs. but | dertaking establishment {Camp i jie « eighty-two ar and a is years tive jert iu A Methodist Misg Alice the hands Bartholomew —at and Mrs. Dan RBioom, Bartholomew farm than and teacher to the occasion were Martha Mowe Martha Spyker, Alice Thompson Ariene Goodhart, Isabel Emery. girls i the n taught © ol 2 entertained at member—Jean Mr the | Spyker of a the were home of tenants Others enjoy ery on Jean the The younger readers of the Reports er wili be pleased to know that Cathe arine Bender, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mre. Fred Bender, State College immediately after graduating from State Collegs high, was offered and accepted a position in Caldwell N. J. in Monomonook Inn, a very exclusive resort. Lillian, th, second daughter in the Bender family, is taking a sum- mer course in history. at State Dr. James Mullen, in Cenire Hall ing and night having brought his Mrs. Lizzie Mullen here for a Visit with relatives. When a youth Mr. Mullen spent many summers here and the Reporter office was one of his headquarters. Op this trip he was on his way to Carlisle barracks, where the 9th Division Reserve * Officers Division of Dental Surgery was in oO Pittsburgh, recently was for an evens mother, session. Dr. Mullen ranks as a major,