The Centre CENTRE eporter 1937. SEPTEMBER 9, VOTERS OF COUNTY: = NO. 35 ml TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Ocker, of erected } HALL, THURSDAY, Awards VOL. CX. PA., High Spots of Grangela CLUB ROUND-UP AT GRANGE FAIR; PRIZES WON | Bellefonte i. entre County 4-H Home Econom-|’ held round at the| Hall f The fol-| ing clubs took part {n the program | f 175 Pine Grove Mills | 3 wurg, Woodyerest, Colyer Moshan- TO THI } CENTRE ir; | 100TH ANNIVERSARY CELERBATION OF EGG HILL CHURCH citizen an hon in thely yunty, & [+ ery 7 Y “17 rafsnio the ole mmemoraiung Wasson Spring Col- | Mills primary Wednesday. of State 1 ¢ ry un- LESSON, ] Following a parade farm machin ’ 1 1 cnurcn hun Ni111i¢ L : tut their Bl friends, and automobles and a © moeert by lcs clubs heir Us Malcolm H. A. Hoy Paul A Third vir on Tuesday. Muss her sale : ‘on 1 » tin the Stat College American Legion | entre 'n08 OW 10 1 ‘3a Ere “3 an ug Auxiliary Junior Drum and Bugle represented the work of Republican rally R Penna State College Corps, the Hi David Perry member of the ¢h ed. mn, | Shoe, Clarence, Pine Glen the ' " . | Unionville, ormstown jes spent or and of invectiv was © a broads ide Deal M. measures Ward New J Meming dge Fleming ‘ tre yunty for Judge of Centre cou brief their previous suppor red ri speech thanking room improvement t red ribbon, 3 ribbon, white another wing the Individual Ralph ; Ralph Luse 1. Plynu Delaange v 3; candidate for the Jud 1 Follo also introduced the clubs fudged one wera tha followin wns with the 1 JArKS made UW) ther on Perry. Musser candidate briefly B. B Pennsylvania in ocord g merit Mr. font larred Rocks 1. W burg, 1 Frank Necond with members for Dis ric ttorney rk: q ompleting Fugen Homan prizes-—J, W Thoma l Third Thomns ality Ke Hon the s] Dorsett of St 3 farm occupied the piatiorm sma ——— IS, W. SMITH UNDERGOES | MAJOR OPERATION, TI ESDAY | ’ “} IVAN { WALKER Winners In Grange Sehoe Exhibitg and ——__ - POULTRY PLANT DISTRIBUTING SOUTH AMER . 3 { Guaffey Miller Tells ' Bi ‘ ' ‘ } } $ A—_ Syvay Guffey Mille ‘ ; Tog Grange of Centre Ha SE imisa wa oa | BERLIN Part ylvar : in Grang. i nt ESTABLISHES POINT IN Als rw ¥ fom N STATE CONDUCTING er 8 POULTRY EXPERIMENTS + y r ate! exper ents sing i i | “BAD WOMAN" TO GO TO WORKHOTUS id 8B p1 [COUNTY'S w— i WINNERS IN LIVESTOCK | ENTRE COUNTY FRESHMEN HAS 73 oR AT PENN STATF! PRIZE {Pos fos ol \ . H Horses—§ 3 BH 1 Dalry Cattle ATTRACTIONS “PLAZA™ AND PICTURE THE AT “STATE" TAYE =» a 1 i NH y 1 3 VAYR air dal 100 | 1 wild tus VE sien Iw Pp. m. Thea're: | Wednesday, this week—"Ever Since] ss A {CENTRE HALL TEAM CHAMPIONS OF FAIR WEEK ve wit M T ve, with arion Davies Robert | nbn I Frank McHugh, . t 6:9 vy ad IUTINng m 2 tili 11 i — At t ne Siate Municipal Theatre Goes Rack fo W in| ter Schedule. : Theatre Millthelm { NAres ane nice ba Fair we pi AY Hall aid Grange A ® 11 play The ital presented an Also Thursday and Friday—Dick old The Marine.” Added ton, ial cartoon omedy with Thi News, old N Smull- | Mui mgart . bh ¥ ¥s Soh +h i Kelley ex and be- ites he x ell day Thursday, for the championship of the F The ition ‘ rioas i enterainment Greenbur ASI} prizes a Har Smull ame eligible to n the big were T months i ; e {judges in f EE —— | i Pov rated ac Spe Run | 3 ording 1 rina, 6 rang is and : : , . nha in Ringing AWAIGs Th i'nder 10 made Ba 1+ worting al the home nd Air Pleasant team was th and the a Gap Thursday Hall run up i First nals irsday frat on n by Gap ®a Pleas. of thir 1o- | i me 8 F Br 4 Swine—Poland Ch Hartly Bros, prizes Hartle Hartle Bi Esteriine 3 R. C. Ba Fis 11 Third Har- : BASHORE WILL DISCUSS ir i i adr, 1 $4-HOUR WORK WEEK AT | 50: PENN STATE CONFERENCE A Woodward and ina income and i Centre to 3 imgart Monday and Tuesday, next week Wm. Powell Luise Rainer in x : . nm vik was Candlesticks Cast in Frank at vi atving ring had tories 1 2 Rhoads, LOY or. Boon, Jule Lera Bellefonte, of and and $1.00 Aaronsburg, $1.00 strumental Jensen Mingle Coburn $2.00 1st. Dancing: Helen Meyers and Polly Tressler, State College. $2.00 1st; String and Vocal: Boyg Heeman, Phil $2.00 1st; Evelyn Hassinger, $1.00 2nd: Lois Harper, and Edith Breon. State College, 5c, 3rd prize. Acrobatic Dorothy Miller, Spring Mills, $2.00 1st. Above 16 re viewed Tn hdl koe lil wfore meeting the 8 lained Bellefonte Reocond! 5 $1.00 $100 Rellefont and end Janice Dancing $2.00 1st; Julia Ocker, Under 16 anc trio Pear Rosella 8 Woodward, $1 Ione Ripka Millheim ty St been made Irom, 1 O'Sullivan and Bashore state seacrelary Ralph figure wy of Ia Peter the prizes | Manager Harold victory Durst He mound the was a : Aaronsburg os. 1. industry, b accepted ie of Pennsvivania to its conference Tuesday bor invitation 1% eo Thursday. in fin t iMartz on the Friday—Big! ning when aooro No. 1 the home team. Davis {fled the thie Gap ba'smen ia Ocker Berkshire At the Plaza Theatre: ey Wednesday, Thursday, {Double Feature Program. f LI. Zubler, 3; w.} Marked Woman," with Bette 5 | No Sing and Be Happy.” Martin Rishel, 5 Third prizes—J, JR > Dixie Dunbar, Anthony program first Spring Mills, F Second prizes J. B Spring Mills relieved M in. : State the fifth {annual The Meyers $1.00 the Centre county in ached- teome Do 5 seventh Ww. College address was 3 to 2 Durst baf- ‘ {evening with hie} Hee i CO ge, With [speed and nice control, and permitted | 3 ABT k ... | Secretary Bashore ‘ only ohne more run during the remain-| .. bd ‘1 . is . i, [dinner meeting of retailers of the game, while Centre Hall} : is Es # evening, Octovey He to Whitehill, ace hurler of Cen- : ; ed to give a thorough County league and virtually | Pennsyivanias of nn pounded out a victory gver their form. pa idable foe. The game was well out and proved a fair crowd. reese contest The fayes ming wha Years age: pis Olivia Vocal: ind; Bet- and. Ine and He has been asked retail Oct Rishel, agains uled fo ¢ roe : 2 against Penns with 4 5 ober 5 sulted in . 3 prizes —J Fi Kenneth of h over 0h F Swabh, 1: rnace the event. Houtz of Lemont Harry Peters of Penna. Furnace third and I. P. Fledler Woodward fourh In the log cConteat followed Miles Mille cutting log. A parade of the subordinate Grang-| address a Tuesday has been ask- interpretation d4-hour W. F. Righel, 4: M. T. Zub. will a mecond 1 unusual Over double good Saturday Rustless Valley,” Boyd with the Western action ler, der got ire Hopalong Cassidy 4 starring four aces of pictures Monday and Tuesday, next "One, Mile from Heaven~ with Trevor, in William big Ches'erwhite: Corman, Beech Creek. prizes—~I.. D. Corman, I+ D. Corman, 4. | Duroc: First Bellefonte, 85. i Bros., 2. Hampshire: First priges—B. CC. Dot- of First L D second prizes prizes 14; Third which taken by of Spring seconds chestnut smwing first prize Ralph Lingle time was 43.4 through two-foot time new week- was 9. 2 law, ipsburg, Sunbury and w? Ne played to through- the large week Claire Bros. prizes—Hartle prizes—Hartle Noti Second ice This Store will be closed from 8 P. M. Tuesday, September 14 treat a A A — es began at 1:30 and wae followed by the Orange program. James Farmer National Grange lecturer, J. Audley Boak, Master of the Pennsylvania State Grange, and Mrs. Ira Gross, Pa. State Grange lecturer, delivered ad- dresses. [terer, Mill Hall, 6. Second prizes—B. ¢ { Dotterer, 1. Sheep: Hampshire — First prizes Hartle Bros. Bellefonte, 6: Malcolm Musser, Bellefonte, 2: George Wilson, Cider Press Notice, The cider press at Tusseyville will begin operations on Tuesday, Sept 14tliy and the press will be in service Tuesday and Thursday of each week throughout he season.—C. A. Miller. his being be back next few the Re- in the event of able to purchase a first-class in Centre Hall weeks, within the of age: piano solo, Janet Boob Wood ward, $2.00 1st. Vocal: June Auman. Millheim, and Ethel Feidler, Wood ward, $2.00 i¢. Instrumental: Margie Acker, Aaronsblrg, $2.00 1st. String: Randall and Russell Stover, Woods ward, $1.00 2ng prize. until Thursday morning, Septem. ber 16th, account of Jewish Hol iday. NIEMAN'S DEPT. MILLREINM, STORE PA.
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