The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 05, 1937, Image 1

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CENTRF THURSDAY, AUGUNT D9.
GRANGE PARK IS SECOND | SEVE N MT. STAT}
TO NONE AS FAIR GROT ND
VOL. CX. y 9 NO.
TUSSEYVILLE CHURCH OBSERVES
ONE HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY
HALL, PA.
[THE W. 8S. MARTZ FAMILY
HOLDS FIRST REUNION |
NURSERY
SKILLFULLY MANAGED
On children of] Sixty-fourth anniversary A 3 ie State Nursery In Seve
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FROM ALL PARTS
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the tree seads
again was a Planting
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WEDDINY
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RE COUNTY BOYS |
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lege
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r at State
i witstanding
Wagner who Bet a
thelr way
Fred
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The
been served by
Henry
Benjamin
S.
Ney
Reformed congregation
v compel
; or former Associate o Ue Ta
and Lucinda Ru
James M 3
the
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toad. | RIDAY, AUG. 6, IS LAST | Howard Spangler Reaches 56.
| SPECIAL REGISTRATION DAY ;
fOUHOWINE passions.
1812.1
T ook working
Le si
he beginning
1 ex
[CENTRAL PA. DEMOCRATIC w
PICNIC A BASKET AFFAIR has
i Conftral
Ve
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827 K Geary
Rossman
8. Schenck
Fisher
1897.1
almost
in the l Howard Spangler \ zr at , Cen Prominent Pengoyivania ive
H 8 wee) Hall hotel, re rats | named honor. |#*TV
fe Annual] ¥
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WEST PENN POWER (CO.
REDUCES RATES AVG.
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CRICK,
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PINE YOu
inead
{ie
ring
flings for
effect §
power schedules id
i This is the third
m made Hy West
Weat Penn's
x weeks. du which will
Germany
Scotland
from Ire-
arriving
in Sep-
they
concerts :
ares] erick” dr:
arg
of
“ visit France Switzerland
Holland England,
and Ireland. They will
jand for United
home about the second week
tember.
and a
Clearfield,
and Mifflin
in the Central
Association that
Young Men's
of Philipsburg
€ dancing KTH
{dancing 1
hat
has been
Crick
‘Cree
reduct] history
Burk- | during 19837,
Their {of all types benefiting by
held | untary cuts to an
{ing $1.073,000 annually.
a
Mersinger, attend- STATE JOBLESS AID
FUND, #0550218 |
unemployment
fund, contribused
has earned
: 1
Johs ners sug
hut wre Morris
d Mrs. B, W.
named Felix
church.
region says
and
nobody
Wt porters of tt!
A
Ripka
and
ind
church
el erde
{pont srHgIum
eile Pome
Wor i Penn
custoraore
these
Centre
In a mr 187 1
and bell were added. During
Year
£an Cambria Xs
spire is, always always mad;
States
nton
the same 2 A
cluded
| Picnic
iby the
unties are in-
Pine
it
De us here ) the
: Se vol. I% up her won rieyvivania
the edifice was extensively ren : at of * loatled Penney] ia
ovated under the superv ision Was aiso ‘ amount ya
composed of
K. Runkle and Jacob Wagner of the
Reformed congregation and Michael
Ulrich and George Reibe, of th. Lu-
theran congregation. It rededi
cated with appropriate worship serv-
on Sunday, October 26 7!
is
Democratic
gponsored
Lutheran Chat
‘ :
building committee
Birthday Surprise Party.
A birthday party wag heid
Tuesday evening the Charles E
Fye home at in homor Mr i
Fye. The following were present: Mr. |
and Mrs Adami Charles |
Probst, Auveri
| Louis Keller,
Lizzie Mersinger, married,
daughter
ed
now A. Michael,
Michigan,
months
again after
Sandpoint,
Samuel]
glide
igan
bridge
George
Niles,
eral
who went to
from Woodwarg seve
ago. is back to Niles
having made g Tip to
Idaho. to visit a brother,
He has been making
through the stat, of Miche
post card shows a wooden
at Sand point
the longest wooden bridge in the
world. The bridge extends over a
neck Lake Pen D'Orillee,
the Reporter's callers on
Saturday evening wag Clyde E. Brad-
ford, a crew boss at COC camp 65
in Potter township The men have
just completed a mil, of new moun-
tain road--known as the Bechdol road
—glarting on the winter side of Thick
Head Mountain, west of Cold Spring
path, and Jeading east to the Stoner
field. Beginning Monday the Improves
ment of trout stream commenced Mr
Bradford and his nephew, Paul Brad.
ford, closely examined the “riffies™
of John
services,
of
connections
+H CLUE
surprise
the at
Colyer
MEMBERS TO
MEET AT PENN STATE
4-H Club]
tha state {
Chu
Descendan’s
ing
Mrs
Long.
was £
Of
!
. i
Henry Smith hold- |
with the church
Miller ang Mrs. Frank
Pennsylvania's com-
{cos Clarence pensation -n-
a quarter of a
dollars in interest gince Jan-
Ralph M. Bashore, Becretary
and Industry, gnnounces.
The fund totals $40,550216 with
Rossman. a nil. | Interest. Earnings for the first quart.
congregation jer were $53589 and for the
and Mrs. Ww. | o $170,607.
also present. | Employers’ contributions
her son Frank-|1936 payrolls amount to $26.065,018 to
of Lancaster |3ite. Payments on 1937 payrolls dur-
close by church ing fhe first three months of the year
. totaled 813.218.7332 ang quart-
er payments up to July amounted
$1,085,858,
All contributions for April, May and
June are due on Monday.
by
1870 a
is with
More thousand
all pars
the annual
Pennsviy
14
weak
than a
from
attend
Russell
Vilas
i ployers, aiso
million
uary 1,
Labor
services preparatory fe
tion held on the
y the consecra-
Saturday previous
| members of
State
State
trips
A
two
Ram,
Gladys
Hirman
Ripka, Myra | will
Phyllis Delogier, Edna Williams, | Week at the
Handelong, Mrs, Bayer, Peg | legs August
Grace, Isenberg, Mrs. Ward/ Early in
Boyd Weaver, dmily Coral, Betty attend 4
Garris, Mary Bayern Marion Dunlap |This event
and Red Beck, from the College Diner (morning until Wednesday noon. Am.
State College Mary {ong speakers scheduled to ap-
Steubenville, Ohio: Mr .and Mrs Al. [pear are Dean Ralph L. Wat's of the
Smith and son Gerald, of Agriculture: Milton 8. Me-
Richard Wolfa Clarence Mey- | Dowell, direcior of agricultural exten.
Haves Keller, State 84. (elon. and C. F. Zimmerman of Hunt-
villa Cummings, James Deering. Wm. | ingdon, secretary Pennsylvan-
Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Jordan|ia Bankers Association. In group con.
and daughter Janet, of Colyer: Thres.| ferences the delemates will discuse
By provision of the social security| Fye, Bellefonte: Mr and Mrs. Fye He prvbiems andl pivcedures UE Yen.
law, the funds are invested In U. 8 Leona, Josephine, Marlin and Curtis|izing an LSonqueting « gh wor .
y Fye. Club Week activities will include
Government bonds and securitjes 2
by > i : ~
lefres udging contests with state champion.
the Secretary of the U. 8. Treasury. shments—ea ndwiches, J i
Jennie Rockey, Mra George
in the basement the building. Rev Mrs. Myra Rickert, are children o
Samuel M. Roeder and Ww. EB Henry Moyer. one of the early | E
Mischer, respective pastors the tw hurchmen.
congregations, performed “conse. Children of Michael
eration act”. Other who in the Lutheran
participated the services Rev . Mrs 3 B. Wert,
W. H. Groh, Rev. Mr. Kose J.]ovary. The widow
K. Miller and Rev. Mr. Mrs Adam Heckman,
lin, and daughter
who long lived
and always
Lea
{ yf
of Geolet. ania Col- mileg long
Rev.
of
the
ministers
Wm.
Gelat,
8 to
the 21
th the older will
leadership training school
will beheld from Monday
boys
of
lar second
t Amo
in _ w quarter mong
were i
¢ wmsed on
Rev. was Thompson, of the
Tomlinson.
Sara bert
Halil:
er.
Centre| Kehool
A number the
residents
of
the
descendants of aarly
earl active second
>
2
in church work
represented Adam Heckman |
A descendant of John Samu-|
el Runkle, a daughter of Wilbur Run-
kie, Miss Frances Runkle, pardcipat-
ed in the musical feature of the pro
of Tusseyville area
all of whom had
in the anniversary serve
ice. Among these were the sixth gen-
eration of the Neff family, the fist of
whom, John Neff, established a home
in the Seven Mountains at Locust
Park, Brownie's old location. It was
were
to
- College;
con‘acted. Solna the late to fu of the
participate lone
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gram.
Be —————
pickles, built
Note—Tha many
here Major John Neff was reared. Suc.
ceeding generations are Lafayet'e
Neff; Wm. R. Neff, his children, and
grandchildren,
Others were, Howard ‘Shadow, of
State College, whose father, ifenry
Shadow, was a brother of Rev. Mart-
in Shadow.
favorable come
led
to ask for a brief
who maintaina 5 separate account for
each State. A share of interest {= al-
located each quarter to each State.
A I lh.
The Union County Historical Society
is endeavoring to register all private
ang family graveyards within the
county.
ments on Dr unkles sermon
your correspondent
{sketch of it, which will appear in the
j next issue of this paper,
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ice cream,
served.
cake and coffoe-—were
A tent meeting in Relfber's woods
near Colyer, will begin Saturday eve-
ning. August 7. and continu, for two
weeks, Rev. 8 W. Helsey will deliver
the sermons.
ships a' stake, tours of the college
campus, astyle revue for girls, assem-
bliss vesper services, recreation, and
a candles service as the closing event
Friday night,
AA Ls tir.
Is your subscription due?
in Spring Creek,
man's Paradise section and will du-
plicate them in Binking Creek, Stone
Creek, and White Oak Fiat Creek
flowing by Sunset club house. The
“rifles” to create miniature dams
which provide very desirable hide~
outs for trout.
in the Fisher.
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