The Centre £33 Reporter VOL. CMI. CENTRE HALL. PA., THNERSDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1937 NO. 40 * . - my y . ~ - THE ONFERENCE OF SECOND STRAIGHT WIN | HEAD-ON COLLISION OF | Gregg V ocational School Observes NORTS a joes hn a To AMI n aos oo Pe TOWN TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | : “9 | ~~ » - oo» rn ' LE ‘RE! Meplaying fine passing and unusua KILLS 2 AND INJURES 5 20th Annual Community Fair CHURCH TO MEET WER ol ; . | ry . yal } Yo . ret t . The Northern Conference of the Sus-|¢nthusiasm, the Centre Hall-Potter T'w N : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST wo New Bethlehem, Clario oun bod quehanna Synod of the United Lauth- | high soccer team defeateq Be alsburg yy, men were killed and five } FROM ALL PARTS ILET'S KEEP THE eran Church in America will meet in| x here on Friday, 2 to 1 RECORD STRAIGHT !|St. Takes Evangelical Lutheran The victory places Centre Hall high of the Gregg Township Vocational : church, Centre Hall, Rev, I. Arthur | rst (Centre Democrat, Oct, 7) ” . Tue : in Jd © he Tocational . ner pastog, on School will be held on th \ 1 A | When a candidate for public office There will be three school grounds, Spring Mills, today submits his record as qualification I . noon at Centre Ha I { : : : {were Injured in head-on ili¥on he ar 1 and farms of the "he tenth annual Community Fad n a tle for firs Pol 3 3 % s Btate *r aL¥ total n i th Hublers-|of two automobi n ti arrishurs ¥ivania m4 Ee 1 more October | PUTE high, who § 0 be the oppor Lewistown |} ent of the Tigers his ‘riday after. | 1OW teaches a” won and evening { ! ! 1 high { Thursday) and Friday for office. the record becomes gubject . A f 3 . \ 23 | THe orange ar black cored early arry A weved by pol t » ho t Bu 1 J at her to close inspection from all Angles. { v. acidarnt ban . {in the game wi larence MoClor » Cle of gi I'S y School exhibits, children’s health . bri : : i In cx idering such records the vot ' \ ‘a wt} « Wagn rons mick In his Mm VOear « soccer, head- | { ed the ball into the Foll this the opposing COTE mideing ) oultry : : program, udging of pou ers ar entitled to have the complete -~ y Batklne. D. P tartan vont | | ui lov arki yantests, drama hashes | picture ne just those portions whic? " Progr will be published band music, all combine to make thif|place the candidate in the most fav d {and In the second ¥ y or {te rive rough fair the most outstanding in the his-|orablg ligl diane to £ Hiro gh a The Keyston OZ in its issue of y 9 : y ; ' TRY he score at to 1 ie wh us 3 Si VACANCIES NOW EXIST | a : 2 September 21 #37, published what | | In the thirg quarte School. purported to be a review of Judge IN U. 8. MARINE CORPS torv of Gregg Township Vocational was awarded a penalty ki The complete program follows: M. Ward Fleming's decisions ag re- The Officer in Charge. United States |Tesult of Illegal charging by Thursday viewed and acted upon by the Su Marine Corps Recruiting District of {burg player and Dean Rur 9 m to 11 p. m.—Inspectio ¢lpreme Court of the State of Pennsyl-| Baltimore, Maryland, MTR vania, In this article it exhibits, Sa 9:30 a. m.—Children's Health Pro- | gram: auditorium. 10 a. m.—Judging of poultry: shop TOOM. : 12 noon—Lunch at booth on the grounds, announces that the point to place the g ay 2 t« i ntification ! hls “rson a limited number of vacancies now | 4h id 2 to 1. at y p 2 v4 ‘ wey 4 | Tat hore exist in the Marine Corps for young | During the final twelve minutes the | Were riding with Gathers . pp’ Bayt y Ti . J fog y (vos 11 “In his ten years upon the beach [men between the ages of 18 and 25 | Myer machine threatened to moore I'hree Negroes in the te 1 the iA. 3 ‘ ‘al tation, | being dismantled there have been bat six appeals were patienty in the hospital for P , taken from his decisions In wr Court t the Supreme Court of the State of Pennsylvania, in four of ¢ 1 which he was affirmed.” inches ig} weight proportion- team nas ds year it realize tlt jear, moto to Utd N. Y. iatier 1:30 p. m.—Games, races and con- Agno : the yotord: there ‘were IaH n height; weigh roporti has : : ; NN J: tant: mann : ’ ALO 0 4 hip d nere werel ote t or { e nead plenty f hi ( ’ ‘ | of ls Ww f A w days’ vise testa. Athletic fleld as 3 heighd. arobila EE ‘ ROBERT BREON REVEALS i cording to 4 J — " & f 14 ot t Hy or BOT " 24 + ok or and ‘eo vin “SECRET” TO REPORTER |. _ here there wera appeals 7:30 p. m.—Evening program—aud-|a 4 3 3 | agai 12 wt avente years who have had some high schoo) |*®¥ain but the fina] whistly, prevented -™ iby the 3 t Penn Power compaay. another gonl. serious infuries. They are ’ Xl ! ’ trfining, preference to be given high y ew Wn x o's J Rasios my -—- 0 arry l.ay- (rs 7 Rt rol ar with school graduates. The mininum rve-| S08 Myers is well ML 1th | Raslo Youngstor Harr Li ) i. Str ! with Miss 1 howing i vy TYE T mn wr § LL and Luise wake (Clalrtor } } sw Aris or he 24 very ard quirement a the present time is 64 he showing nis comparative!) » tgn and Louise Drake, ini } . 1 Hel iri } § mecker led from he decisions of Judge M itorium. Admission free. Music by th leming to the Supreme Court} ~ "oh . ha | he lineus Rott Brecon r of Mra (r Spring Mills band. One-act V.land in these he was a nd. without, rs foreinn Ie WE tonl— Ker -—-— ireon, entre Hall, leased “Sparkin” by G. T. V. 8 1a lifie m in ti »» one hg wag 2 > of ES ic. us . 2s > : { Finan Han : wi chedule MEETING IN GRANGE HALY FT ESDAY EVENING, OUT. 19 Friday WOMEN \ \ ’ i! WRITERS NTY, SUNDAY CENTRE HALL-SPRING MILLS HIGHWAY NEARING (COMPLETION ln HOUSE PAINTING BEING CONTINUED IN CENTRE HALI - cuttin ATTENDED FUNERAL OF MRS, LANSON BURRIS, WEDNESDAY COFFEY GETS APPOINTMENT IN STATE HIGHWAY DEPT JAILBREAKER GETS TWO : 0, and Esther Shar wil. | 1 Penn font 1 Fh Soa MORE SENTENCES -_ g ' John Walters. Mrs nt foot p RAILROAD OFFICIALS TO lditian. Bago fH } W. FP n GO OVER LOCAL BRANCH # PENN STATE STUDENTS HAVE PERFECT MARKS MARRIAGE LICENSES WILL ENFORCE COMPULSORY t that 4 The tdit jor . it Stat Colles witnessed the “ia n rs > . y v $ y ; D nad 1.4 af se nn ¥ - ’ . % . 3 tvas | Det 3 ) Norid = i game othe Lev WwW. Sol vellefont ap y 10 const A hg 4 el SCHOOL ATTENDANCE LAW [th 0 fee i ised give : ines y Gon between Old Fort] : 2 rth : the department Mos ven million {tv y the Yankees and Giants, in New i 5 1 i ent me irs & . A i - , Marjorie E. Lose : y recen necting f the Potter on f tones ts Comba SOV cifte | " ity odne ‘YY an Fhursday “hristine M. Ar the rallroad crossing vf ' RT > > : d . : . t ghip school board the bods de. Wm. Albert Droege Baltimore | Kauffman, Milesburg, liberal arts j " Hing. The I ' A . Oy Roberta V. White State College | ravin 1 greatly Lf NT : . 8 ‘ x fas ¢ F ‘3 a ™ oq iz : Wee. Ket "wr the EAN veling of the cided that beginning M 3 Octol during the coming winter ahaa Tickets game ’ 1 Ch : : MONGaAY er | : : 1 YT - a ~ In improve the ap i : 4.) i It has been found that : , f expenses were patq by the » {1X, the compulsory schoo] attendance | ’ Myer $1044 L eor {1ihet oy pearance of that sectio an " of | i tent ahd tite fesidn AChevrolet Motor Company as the Tee Wm. Francis Keeng : Lia eh Secretary of Highwayve Warren Van real benefit to Mr. Ii n and be of {law will be enforced more to the let- | points anutile ‘ang Fink fencing are, - Dt Moker « pany ‘ 3e Miriam I.. Harter enn all + s i fl HL So Mr, ligen. i a a necessary to bg effective i { h ¢ ‘ y h a 4 : feGlantfii Plainfield. N. J |The urges county commissioners - tor thr lays’ * {ter than heretofore. The board urges| {during the month of August when a . elantf lainfield, N. J | J r 3 hree dave visi 4 h . y . . | . : a R make their first use of the counties ns 3 sit with her| those who have been negligent m jcontest was being staged. Lottie Mae Jorgenson Rebersburg — . «husband F. Y Goodhart, Mra. Good sending theiy children to hoo regu- | Volees Appreciation. \ona-hals sept refund of the normalihart, accompanied by a niece, Bar-|larly to vomply strictly to require-| ares J BIRDS OF A FEATHER. | sasoline tax in meeting property dam- bara Potter, returned home late Sun-|!ments of the law. |ages caused by highway improve- day night. She reports she found Mr D. C. Fohringer has been named ments. He states further that ir (Goodhart in fine spirits and greatly [truant officer. | *pite of the fact that the counties improved. The three days’ association POTTER TWP. SCHOOL, BOARD Pennsylvania D 8 registered as =a a En Ee oT of fond Ywiah Him in the Pennsylvania hospital oe ik 1 : { ¥ i : ¢t MRS A hy , To against n St: v 40 60 wiles me | Phils . =v _ : % of he ent “unt “oder jor count " at "a rightfy adda, Rave her an apportunity |SYNOD TO DISCONTINUE jauent sale of farm stock and imple-|, held thi sons y 2 i ‘pr Na to 0 judge more aocurately the real con. : . : ‘ benont 4 result cuocessful | A his season and promise share of property damage cost. i ditio of th : 3 oh DPRIVE FOR £150.000 m "la, which esulted in a successfu ibe of great interest and benefit to all only a Democrat for “political exped-| proj n he patient, consequently {auction Ny mis ‘ i aL bitaty - i : . Oy y % ; ¢ : tonay.” | | much reliance is plared on her coN- Rev. C. E. Feeman., of Millheim. | HA = men Ovnatquently the Fr ettent of a ’ . : i" bs {| Jude ip g . . O + is clusions baseq on 3 wa tio A s ies ' atl the County ederation, Mra, Wallace Musser W. Gettig, Esq... nomines of | ge Fleming, at the close of his aftep consultation with arvaLion ahd aceumpaniea a s A. Wagner {I BIRTHDAY BALLS RAISED Ward hae issued a most cordial {nvie navstatio th hospital auth. © a 0 Sunbury wheres they > i ? . ori 5 | tatio : Cory MAT of , . rite. attended the Full Retreat of the Sus- TOTAL OF $1090,792.33 tation to every woman of Centre i will have collected! quehanna Synod. Dr. I. 8. & _— ” thd Ball 1 Part county to attend the meeting and | t . ANE a Synod, . 8. Ba 4 1 he 38090 Sirthday Is : * -. {$115,000.00 for his services. That i Midern farm machinery i= finling resides : a” | AssamAan i 1; { i way a 11d A partake of the luncheon to be served president of the Synod, presiding. The les held for the President last Janu- at 2:30. Mrs Carroll D. 3 in of 8 i Han “= bath dh J : oii . hams Synod considered it inadvisable talary netted a tota] of $1,090778.23. Of State College. Wh - by np n od n ois . he 4 as Just : drudgery onjcontinue with the financial campaign [this sum the parties contributed di- from abr — will yt the r ut » , te The J . line move in this|for the raising of $150,000 for Susque- {rectly $05229389. Birthday greetings or Mea Ml H 1 he Ee "in a ond ig on igs is aiming tc | was made by William Luse, near|hanna University, Gettysburg Theo-|to the President accounted for $80.- of th North Ce ti Di . Rr OL y 1 of ¥ gx w v An ae Nort! r™ tr ¥ » - change his politics because he thought]... “ . an. ambition hot well " ort, Who accompanied D. W |logical Seminary and State College | 106.18, and private contributions $538. nia ntral District of Penn ’ > thought of by the rank and file of | Bradford to ~arrishu " nh lh 45 4 » wa | Sylvania Federated Clubs will conduct he woul} get nowhers as a Democrat re to select a | Lutheran church, but decided to in- 1376.15. Local committees retained 79 } 3 a a voters in the county. corn picker. 1 due ti p TEL ' a conference. Mrs. Jo Hays of State n Centre county That was political ari] n @ time he will be crease the appropriation to Susque- {per cent of the funds raseg for use Cold will ai the A le exspediency, tao. —— oe A tractor pushing a MeCor-|bhanng Usiversity from $10.000 annual- [in their communities, and the remain-| ablondia peri il a — le Chairman Green admitted that he FATHER IMPROVING. field Deering corn picker through the|ly to $15,000 annually and the extra|ing 30 per cent was presented tc hy - D a I Se . P t wasn't sincere when he registered as| When I wae a boy of 14, my father of gathering the corn from stalk |$5.000 to be raised during Susquehan. | President Roosevelt for the Warm |e I | tetan of ih te a Democrat. Mr. Gettig sald he regis-|was so ignorant I could hardly stand husking it and dropping it Into ana Field, held throughout the gynod| Springs Foundation. Col. Doherty, the Pi 8 Hy ang the host ec ' tered Republican only to get some-|to have the old man around. But in in lots: of twenty-five bush-|some time during the post-Easter | national chairman, said the fund was), sant wt ® ro tok . where. when I got to be 21 I was astonished ig The implement is the latest word season. At the afternoon session, Dr. |the largest of uny year. with Ms Samuel Nok of nr y . . i : yr Mrs. el 2 Shake, gentlemen! “Birds of a feath- at how much the old man had learned ol a venting. i Be Ro Stover, pastor of the Messiah Gap or with the president F Maz er flock together.” in seven years. —Mark Twain rect from the Me. | Lutheran church of Philadelphia | Tne Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. |own club ’ Cormick-Deering factory. brought a very inspiring message. , 5 i : he Federat y "ay a 3 F Cloyd Brooks wishes in this The Federated Woman's Clubs of imanner to indicat, heartfelt apprecia- |! entre County will meet Saturday, Oc= moeratic Watchman) ition of the services rendered during (tober 16, a 10 p'clock in the morne G. Edward ireen, the new time of her property loss on the ling i Rhoneymede farm, and for the splen-| {Gap. This will be the first assemblage ttc - {did patronage accorded at the subses| in the Grange hall of th ilicar y Ir smocrat until last 3 n expiain- wwbd . Democra i I vid" leounties balk at assuming a rightful ing his apostasy away he sald he was the Republican party in Centre coun- | present term as Judge of the Centre ty for District Attorney, was born! County courts and raised in a family of unwavering jevotion the principles of Democ- 3 ; de n to the | Ww much more than any other judge in | ite way into Penns Valley and i= a acy Yhe things were ark andj. rar] When things re dark Centre county collected, and it is fair! factor in reducing the the prospects of pickings Was poor . i reason for not re-electing him for athe farm. © for Democrats In Centre, he Announc- is i The latest ed to a friend that he wag going to
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