VOL. CXI. SEPTEMBER COURT JURORS-— recently drawn ang note Monday + ¥ ie will jurors pass grand to or meet on Cases them true August 30. Criminal 13, and civil case week of jgnored, on Monday heard Court will open gs will be furore 1" follow: Grand Jurors, Au Ty 80. Iv San Frantz Gates Philipsburg Cen're H ull Port Matilda Bellefonte Earl Edward Wm. T. P. A. Cledis HH. K. Grant Anna Paul James Fred Gummo Heinlg Hines Kephart Kistler Kline L. Laucas Loomison MeQloskey. . . Miller Paul Morgan WwW. C. Nicholas Kyla Osman Mrs. Harry H. R. Skyler Herbert Test John Thomas John Yarnell, Traverse Andrews Ashcroft Balisor jarnes Philipsburg State College Hall Sta. Julian, R. D. Orviston Hublersburg Blanchard College Oak State Aaronsburg gtate College Bellefon'e Centre Hall Philipsburg Port Matilda Bellefon'e 13 . Julian Philipsburg Raymond Jr Jurors, Sept J. Harry H E. John Po rie Moore Pl janes Rosaman “oil lobert 1 Th Wa wry (ier ompson Gregg tson by ite Zimr Traverse Jurors, Alexander Wm H Jechto Aar Sept. 20 tate Co nerman Bowes Jer Penna linger Kunes Linn Elverta Long WwW. Lonbarger Mrs. Llody Lucas David Mattox Mrs Nana McoCousland Robert McCloskey Dorothy Moore Frank Phillips W. H. Rimmey Allan Royer 3. A. Soott Norman Shawley G. Frank Smith Madeline Spearly Alex Streiakis Ruth Stover John Weaver James Wilson Aaron Woods Scott Woods EE —————— 30 MILLION ELIGIBLE UNDER SOCIAL SECURITY ACT Approximately one-fourth of of thg United States, persons have been enrolled being eligible for old-age pensions un- der the Bocial Security Act. The Social Securi'y Board has an- nounced that registrations to dats ex- ceed original estimates by more than four million. It is predicted that the number who w'll be insured will even. tually readh 40,000,000, rR D.| Bellefon te | Howard | State College | Mileshuryg | Philipsburg Philipsburg | How ard | Sandy Ridge | Sandy Ridge | State College Millheim | State College vi Milesburg | - Centre Hall Bellefonte, R. D.| Bellefonte | Bellefonte | Milesburg | Philipsburg Port Matilde: Philipsburg Henry Mrs H itherine Pellefonte the population 29,- 154.000 as GREAT STATE DYKE URGES VAN DYKE empire—yat historic OWN YAN S YOUR FIRST, WARREN industrial By great the Unlon one in I A of the history and of seen most birthplace Pennsylvania I Such Is | Nature has endowed i 1 1) wealth with a wealth of iy | va ‘ Lie @ mat “8S Sate, tr length enli network of modern | Make © i | vast aflle not only runs th and breadth i threads beautiful tions {of our miles and miles of tains, farming Pennsylvania beauties, resort sex diversity and has of it } the a as moun- Pocon- rugged such green Alleghenies, and the Blue lakes and winding virgin for- of farms scenle tains the Ridge rivers, majestic lests and thousands and orchards This the best as ool 08, expansive waterfalls, of acres with handi- educational abounds not only Mother Natures and state in work but with pointy of interest. ‘ It was here in Penn's sylvan wood historic HALL, PA. [ANNT AL HARVEST HOME SERMON BY REY. ATWELL SUNDAY OF GRANGE FALE The committee in charge of grrange iments Grange neampment fand Ce {to ithe : 8 Park A many arranged Nothing and amusement entertainment earnest desire to satisfy anges, Twelve entered range ) ded interesting each been pleasant experience program combining features ha day and a heen for evening has instruction in the tastes omitted education and all and ull subordina‘e grange ETOoups have the ontest, prom- The will PIAY ising fine entertainment limited to the audtiork u 8 contest one-act plays, oben In m Saturday evening. Aug- « w) clock, when three ays of real dra- that our Nation was founded. That] wooded peauty which delighted the pi- | mountains und | T™ still makes our mecca Is S————— A ]—- 5 O AAI5 BIRTHDAY DINNER. Woy ¢ Mn STATISTICS OF EVANGELICAL- REFORMED (CHURCHES Congregatic Expenditures Current Contingent Debt nterest .$50.219 21} 3.594 5.1%4 574 353 Reduction on debt Apportionment Special Other comtributions Denominational nevolence bee 649 de 5911 A564 Benevolence nomina'ion Total Church property Value church Parsonages Debt both This data for the year taken official ————————— Iv Walker the judicial ticket at the Beptember primaries, ac-| of the Harrisburg. outside Benevolence i buldings ..$874,500 | 136.2540 153,199 | 1936, records. on is from and | is | in will head cording to draw- | Arthur C.} second Judge M. third last, Al- though by chance, this is putting the candidates in their proper place. a oi the ou'come made will Fleming ing in Dale Warg be and and Perhaps you “feel” of fall in the air. If not, we nedd only to remind you that the Grange fir is only 5 week distant. and the public schools open in a little over two weeks And that ain't sum- mer. too have noticeq the resent 1 present pl m » Tuesday ev matic » n piUe ening, 5 Augu Sept. and Wednesday evening the contest will be continues ¢ ory f Harvest Home Services § : 1 people ese leaders PICTURE ATTRACTIONS AT THE “PLAZA™ AND “STATE"| : The Plaza is always sir-conditioned | Showing from 2 till 11 p. m. i At the Plaza Theatre i Today—"The Lady Escapes” with i Gloria Michael Whalen, Also, | cash prizes given away at 9 p. m. ! Thursday and Friday—"Easy Liv- ing.” with Edward Arnold and Jean | Arthur. News and Comedy i Saturday-—Double Feature Program| “Born Reckless” with Bran Donlevy and Rochelle Hudson. No. 2-<"Devil's | Saddle Legion” with Dick Foran the | Stuar:, Monday and Tuesday, next They Gave Him a Gun, cer Tracy week with Spen- Franchot Tone, and Gladys George. Fox News and comedy. At the "State" Thea're: Wed, Thurs, Fri "“Trader It's here by populag demand Saturday—"Whistling Bullets” with Kermit Maynard: an all-Western. Mon. and Toes, next week—"Fell Divers,” with Wallace Beery, Clark Gable, Another outstanding hit brought back by popular demand. a ———— Through no fault of the “Report- er,” the Rearick family reunion was announced to have been held last Thursday. The correct date ig today (Thursday). Horn” AUGUST CRE. gust 18, ant of Miss Mi Harold solemn REBER~—-MO0 Wedne the of of On sin y Au at noon min {| Moore | | eben riage Cen'‘re Hall to NN. J Met he utiful vas performed vinden, Wis Hzed In the First wiist church o T ring 1 AE O23 rie Moore palms erns gladiolas, Following served also had 1 wcorated reel hus parlors which for th asi Mrs. ter of Centre mn. Reber, who Mr Centre is the only Mrs Thos, L. Hall, is a graduate Hall high | State Teachers College, She has been teaching in t Hershey t Yopularly daugh of and Moare ’ of Shippensbur school. also ® for where Ne schools, ad soloist she known, an where she for Prest n terian and U A HOOK—~PACKER. —————————— MeLATUGHLIN—HECKART MARION SHARER FROM FALLS STRAW MOW 17282 REGISTER UP 70 AUG. 10-DEAD LINE SEPT. 10th, the total number registered in 17.2982—-8.929 Up to August of voters who Centre county numbered Repub. licans gnd 8.383 Democrats. In addition to small number registered non-partisan. Voters up to September 1st ars priv. the court house in Commission- these a tieged to register at the office of the ors, the registration blanks 12:00 g'clockag. m.; } to County a BO § } to } to 3:00 m., from from 1 16:60 p. 0 from 7 Niemang On Fail Buying Trip. D. J. Nieman and Mrs. Morris Mam- olen of the Nieman Department Store Millhefm, are a fall buying trip to New York City and wil] be gone ali week. Upon their return their reg- ular advertisement in this paper will give full details of the new merchan. dise which, as usual, will be fully up to the Nieman standard of quality. A MI A AP AAA AIAN. Former Governoy Pinchot, the polit. ical opportunist is making a desperate effort to Inject himself into Pennsyl- vania politics. He is an unscrupulous politician and has belied the voters of the State so frequently tha’ his in- fluence in the future will be of little consequence, on 19, 1931. DISTRICTS IN COUNTY RECEIVE STATE SCHOOL { ; | Qlstric dug { Pee eve r H iH fF} Harri Howar Howa Hust I Aberty Marion Miles Mileshu Borough Millheim Borough Patton, Townshi Penn Township Philipsburg Potter Township Rush Township Snow 3 Jorough T, Township a rg P V re. «a Borough "RETR 00 00 WA wa 12 Shoe Snow Shoe Township E 2 ¥ So. Philipsburg no Spring Township { Borough Townshi ‘ft » . 1 ow State ollege T i ) Tow — FETTEROLYF, AR IN iw HIT ( ROSSING STANLEY By { ROAD J GEORGE HOMAN, ENDERWENT Is Civil CENTR} SERVICE EXAM. DIST. AT FOR A —— CENTRE COUNTY RURAI DEAMATIONS TOURNAMENT i » Half Moon. East Penns Bald Eagle Of Victor Tag i Wednesday {Who Went Away shines Logan, “A Thursday Marton, kers Baileyv Howard, "How i A —————— [THE BAKER “ESTATE,” Valley Old Bi The Mot! Walker Moon- Just Man. Cat's Whis. Heritage the Certain “The “The Vuigar ille, mm NO. 32 | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS Ferns OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS it hougée Fo Val- 1d rohec ker ! t Lends the Grace patient hospit It operation a of AXxe- guests of Daup, graduate of ‘ economi eo xX wantly day pre- tarted out along r line and returned called jnune- % . Cle eld The ar in o the operati car to do she became {ll A physiddan was diately and arrangements were made for the operation at the time stated On Thursday she was visited by her father, Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Hagan and Mrs. Wm. Luse who found her not lives Clearfield vious 1 her when mn work he ome, The “Baker” or "Becker" estate in | Pennsylvania has gguin been exposed It has been positively that the ! paper on which will of {Jacob Baker written hund- years ago was not manufactured juntil 1880, fifty years after the death jof Baker. Collections of over a mil {tion doliarg are estimated to have ween {made from persons who claimed they iwere descendants of the mythical | Baker. It is conclusively shown uy ithe post office department that there was never an undistributed Baker es. tate and that none of the properties named in the sixty-seven counties in Pennsyivania ever belonged to John Baker. or any other Baker. Most of the property is represented to He In Philadelphia, including many of the most valuable sites In the city, but it fe found everything claimed by the Baker attorneys is fraudulent. ——— SS ——— The Cambria County fair at Bbens- burg openg Monday Sept. 6th. proven the supposed was one {red Rishel, of Ele and daugh- Bower, and Geneva, IIL, this office on family went west Years ago Pennsylvania en« Several years ago at Kaneville and #» in one of the cen Ilinols and is al 80 a bus driver in ona of the districts Mr. Rishe; §s quite energetic. He re- ports crops suffering from lack of moisture in his particular locality. The drought is however, not general. Mr Bower is also engaged in farming and while here frequently sees me'he ods new, sometimes amusing and at other times interesting. Mr. Bower is an uncle of Mrs. (Rev.) W. K. Hos- terman, while Mr. Rishel's relatives about bere are John W. Derby and Mrs. Morris Burkbolder. Mrs. John H. Rishel, Spring Mills, is 5 sister-ine« w. a Mr. and Mrs. G. H burn, Ili. and son-in-law ter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart daughter Miss Betty, of were pleasant callers at Friday. The Rishel from Penn township and like when in gaged iy farming Mr. Rishel located at present janitor tralized schools in thirty i