~ The Centre Reporter CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1937 — NO. 46 FIRST ACCIDENT AT NEW | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS \ J VOL. CX1. NO DOE KILLING OVER THANKSGIVING WEEK- END; PERHAPS LATER] cadia, [BIDDLE NAMED MASTER, BROOKS, SECRETARY, AT POMONA GRANGE MEETING FIRST FATHER-SON BANQUET CALLS TOGETHER SEVENTY- THREE AT REFORMED CH Thursday He of the APPROACH OF EARLYSTOWN RD Friday occurred the accident constructed ap- to in afternoon first the the HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Haskell, G. Foust vile privileges, a at newly Trinity 1 in The annual meeting of Centre Coun- Last evening Earlystown road rebuilt, five $200 Of Route 63 the injury estimated proach ——— Ohservieg Pomona Grange held in Grange Ar-| formed church town County court on Hall, ny | largely attended, members of the or of parts The centered also and resulted and motor Helen Donald Nevin were Brown granted Saturday, “Wather and Son’ its It |seventy-three fathers and sons, and a The Dauphin Centre on was | first banquet of persons and to the damage | lled finall history waa a signal success for at two motot Monday cancelled finally an Opt ; for lee; Nwlvrfwn an j 41 ving the Subordinate i of chief about | . res * der from many in Penn- ollided Wolfe, Earlystown . y LOH were season antlerless « few guests who er in attendance These were Ww ©" oper fel «| | Snow fell t {in the 1 ail cuunty of el Granges In the 1¢ by 6:45 o'clock was h school father LEROY who ‘wo Inches svlvania the Game Commissionhad interest the that nominees { the in-|.. Howard |, ballot t« and Mr | gerved six being the {tion of Master, for present road Royer, Lge chur Primary the ~ members we paired week- | 3 Thanksgiving wel James this the for At a compromise suggestion {or elim-| i , room of | Ww set was November, officers, There office—1. V. A required especially an : : F it} ’ end. same time it offerec nA DAY. wore three E. Blddle Auman Harolg the overtheforehen cumbent ; { Miles. It a to! between Mr l the latter secretary, ang md Blddle having By re-elected to Raymond of Owens. Mrs. ank Fish Miles Mazie Fred Markl lady WoOnsCLous he | CHRISTMAS FUND IN CENTRE | COUNTY #100000 THIS YEARS xan ny ination of Pennsylvania's “excess qo Cour . tecide deer” through a special season deci £11 1OLOW *Hrist he) totalling Auman strumantal music Chi ma ‘ 3 # the regular buck sea small ed. Mr. Wolfe Nolfe MAIS as in or Biddle I'S ladies’ classes of | $5606560 will be distributed among the class ‘ margin | Mr was 200) by elght| of Phil- Beason This leaves the question Ladies Bible [more furnished banquet included “Father of 1, ounty than depositors offices | Brooks | county named alective and The cu wdship the had borate : wi ar Centre banks, outside . : ( r inves ga ot} ing doe during 1937 open Secretary and before the holiday mot! by made {ips {present treasur Centre [y fu 1 va bones. n wor ra thi ar present. Vert tota] exceeds more than [$10 000 any 1 a patier Her | treasurer, Harry Chronister; steward LIBERALLY |assistant steward {lain, Mrs. Howard | John Rearick Mrs Joseph, overseer Phoebe Keollur; chap 1 Mr austaine program ted i pustained f of spiri and Son" music Prof gr wlromy 44-HOUL LAW TO BE INTERPRETED i for the daughter stimated, distribution Fisher. lecturer ¥ 4 fractures ha, revealed bs group singing five vears. it i fran red ri 1 aled funds from | pa Was « with relative selections by | made Saturday. wiford od Won BOTH, Robert | Myers wl vie E oie ture | in pe ture on es {oe Clady er and James | the -— » CLEAN SWEEP MADE casing - gatekeeper uly ILiquo from ip ® I should by ti ne becomes 75.000 new obs Pennsy More than created AT Ceres Harpster:; jin Flora |, a | nts 1s iradford ivania ich bey in 44-Hour Decembey 3 wl . Pomona, rapped wh Law 1. was General ter tie; effective This Indu: ne made by estimate Secretary discussing ing stat (O1LLET? FED 1 A STAGE Doon PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE THANKSGIVING FRIDAY “THE TIGER” IS OUT. - EVENING LOCALS, PRIZES FOR BEST CHRISTMAS i LIGATING GIVEY AGAIN! Cool news f d waiting tly money wae ~~actad ons pres is e the fact that the URLUaLy farmer is which all the husk "1 wi ’ the at the children’s sea tr = y. The eight-page magazine, orn stion of Oth | Jdueation h 1837 at Colyer-Cuffey wedding to take place | on Frida friends ‘ wr neeanion ye he tod mati Thured af ed ea on. Hamas t ' 1 m 1 Ober ' 3 the lossy f h fea for or grea \ and |, pplavded jtation in n 1 11d A Oo iv ory add been recs nniver > T ond through Penn Power | » wt ud | e . speeds operat latives of the ts 3 ; The Gadabout™ a PE {iege, a The be { ht Tr aking who is ga Chinese, Mr. Dean ls an ar- ¥ ini >» . x a — Oberlin, m . Dr. VIDA STALE Deu og ‘ the West Het r Ww (the courtesy of i Henry N. Thissell of Liv inding feature rai " wife nd 4 ghier. en pha Chi Sigma N T € lege, will enjoy ar A 8 gq Ne a) god s applavded Mrs. RT 5 ir MN + po its subject mattis Students with the fd { ! will riod together of t and . writing is notice. succeeding 3 ’ on of tt 3 a news npr with 3 poetry, editors eu dents, which Dex . an ir ovement | yma here n able issue 5 adv in financir uy | ORTHOPEDIC DIAGNOSTIC CLINIC, ALTOONA, Mr moved and Mrs. Edward from Baltimore, Mr. Franke American Surety Company in department. Mrs. Fi Belle Meeker Fran} Md. is employe From eighteen to twenty ortisers | i ors 4 te hel very mwmatarieiiv . *} DEC ] : Pp very yaterially wg the lar of monthly Balle - om Monday by Messrs Delaney, W and BEmrn- City York the cost of the publication diagnostic « |ARE THE P. 8. C, ortho. | TAXABLE BY nie FARMS COLLEGE TWF.” will the school mT — | LONG FARM TENANCY HELD BY A. L. SLATERBECK paper rates high in well-kn Alt December a en printing for tre Hall : i an in the n hospital 9:00 5 | Penna a . attended the rmer Miss Pennsyl LUTH. MISS. SOCIETIES Li {HOLD THANKOFFERING ths will be with her brother, | Bryan Smith, in Me« le | while Mr Mrs. E at Germantown th family Hall ni 2, at Ww spices of the na Hall twenty-four years i G Mrs two Arthur on Andrew re Health dr eh f on ERVICE enat en undey sixteen F. Peters ve third Dr rel ~ will The 8 J antvi Ir groups ndigent parents are aixty and Sr on treatment " be their two comprise © (‘entre TO HOLD BASKETBALL CLINIC T A 4 SENIOR DANCE, DEC, 1 « AT 60, UNION FIRST CO. FARMER SEES BROS. SISTERS ¢ MARRIAGE LICENSES was fagan and mechanics Ler Winburne 3 ¢ ar man The Meyer Brothers ion Mille, had as 5 representative, Meyer, a member of the firm. James Foust Faro! $ al i fone tional and Centre nts nd nine et barry d a to the show ring of { Livestock Exposition at Chicago Noe ivember 27 to December 4. In the at- OF .LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL [tle classes the College will be repre- & < le | sented by herd een - ar - UNEP. Vial. The Democratic Watchman hits the| Throwing of books and pushing of ford ty re chairs was the climax of 5 quarrel # - bull's eye when it says: | Berkshi o 4 . ; #4 EARLE GIVES THREE RESPITE | Mr. Karl de Schweinitz. head of the between Donald Smity "3% and Harold | ; “=! To Cttarwhin and Duro FROM ELECTRIC CHAIR Emergency Relfef Administration, je | Bradford ‘8% in Journalism class on w B The Executive ha h nd the target at which critics are shoot- | November 17, at 10:30 o'clock. ayne Bitting and Miss Beatrice a Rive hang done oy vit an ing from all parts of the State. The Harold and Donald tarried before | BaumgArner were callers at the F. slayers, sentenced to die in the elec-| Governor hag called on him for ans. Coming into class and when Mrs, Ag-|V. Goodhart home on Saturday even- tric chair. wers to the charges that have been Nes G. Jamison askeq the reason Har- | Ing and from thers went on to Lews Governor Earle granted respites to|Preferred and hag expressed his in- (0d said Donald held him in a room Jt, Mr. Bitting, formerly connects Paul Ferry, Erie county: Frank Stel- tention of asking for his resignation |She told them to try to get to class - with Gregg Township Vocational, ma. Northumberland, and Roy if they are not satisfactory. Whilo we on time and the boys proceeded with 18 now teaching agriculture In the hard. Blair. {know nothing of the merits of the the lesson. { Montgomery school. Miss Baumganrd- The Executive, before sailing for criticism we do fee] that had the Gov- Mrs. Jamison distributeg some Rwy) nev. R N., i= employed in the Centre Sweden, postponed the execution of mor named a Democrat instead of a !PApers and told the class to jook for | County hospital Ferry and Stelma, set for November Republican to head this important | some action stories; then ghe left the Miss Ruth Reiber accompanied 22, until the first Monday in January |department the present unfortunate room. The minute her back WAS turn- iil. R. Wolf family of Howard to a and gave Lockhart until January 24. |%itvations would not have arisen tojed Donald ait te. Harold, Why ad} gals party at Tyrone, Tuesday, Now. He was scheduled to die December 20. |®Mmbarrass him. And 5, competent You have to tell you big sissy? 16, sponsored by the Clover Farm The three are among 13 Pennsylvan.| Democrat could have been found to do Harold replied, Do you waut lain stores. An amateur hour was fans—12 men and a woman—doomed the job. A Democratic administration [make something of it part of the entertainment during which to die in Rockview Penitentiary. without real Democrats in all key po-| Donald said “yes,” and they start- lyme Miss Ruth was called upon to Ferry was convicted of slaying his sitions can’t expect anything else than|®d to hurl work books and tablets | giapiay her talents in behalf of the wife and now is under observation at|discord. even though other party men |at each other. Mrs. Jamison entered vq ver Farm store in Howard. owned ‘the Fairview Hospital for Mental De-|"ho are called in give honest and|the room, caught them in the acting gperateq by Mr. Wolf. . . gor 3 $ wa and mix ot Ferdinand J. Beezer Philipsburg Millis Julian Julian Matilda . Tyrone Port Matilda Port Matilda State College | Bellefonte Snow Shoe Snow Shoe Philipsburg Philipsburg Spring Harold hich March W 3 of Farl Homan Mrs. Mabel paid him n vet had ot ad ay 7, Ee amet orem IN ROOM ONE Mrs and FRICTION IN ADMINISTRATION i Davia, of Scotland 8. D | MIGHT HAVE BEEN AVOIDED, IF-— never ans v Bove the po 'y Mary J Riley Osceolg adh L Intern his b and a Mary gistore {Merrill H Alexander Cass Elva M. Stiver Charles Walk Yolanda Leasure Melvin Emigh Elsle K. Adams John Harold Hoy Violet Irene Hoy {Orazie Mastase Rena Girardi » |Bug M. Schnarrs * Hilda Mae Vai * Kenneth D., Rhoads « | Mary Ann Phillips. .. Wm. Reed Everhart Patients from the south side of Dorothy Grace Lowder. . Centre county during week of Nov 15th: Harry R. Styers {Lydia M. Grassmyer Monday, Smith, Millheim. Discharged: Pauline | 10M Boceachick M. Jacobs, Spring Mills: Mrs. Fred’ ry Ann Jablonski Weaver, Centre Hall. Birth: a son to)Samuel E. Page Mr. and Mra. Albert W. Bartges, of | Viola Mae Weaver State College. iCalvin U. Albright Tuesday, admitted: Mis. Fred Ho. Charlotte M. Jackson. . man, Oak Hall. Discharged: Mra. Har- ——— Pneumonia claimed 9094 lives In Pennsylvania last year. Pneumonia and influenza together cause the death of 133,000 persons a year in the United States, more deaths than any other disease except heart disease and cancer. : Port an tf ——— . . . . . - CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Lock- State College Oak Hall Cobur Spring Mills Houtzdale Philipsburg the admitted: Miss Adah ae . State College! State College EE ——— ry Sunday, Boalsburg Birth: a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Star, of Spring Mills. Thursday, discharged: Mrs. Minnig, Rebersburg; Charles Spring Mills, R. 2. Friday, discharged Mrs. Stanley Bierly, Millheim; Mrs, W. F. Keller Centre Hall. Admitted Friday and dis- charged Sunday: Harold Mowery, of Centre Hall, ' There were 49 patients in the hos- pital beginning of thig week. Harry Coble . Announcement was made last week of the appointment of Russell P. Beezer of Bellefonte, as superintend- ent of bighways for Centre county succeeding J. E. Kragle who was transferred to Clearfield as assistant district engineer. James Carroll, of Philipsburg, was appointed to fll the vacancy as assistant ruperintendent caused by the promotion of Mr. Beezeor. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. fectives. The Pardon Board has sug- gested his execution be stayed. However, officials sald, if he shows (any signs of recovery he again wil ibe taken into court to face the chair. Stelma was convicteg of slaying Jo- 'seph Doyle at Mt. Carmel, anda Lock- hard, with Mrs. Margaret Karmendi was sentenced to death for the killing of the latter's 4-year-old child with a railroad spike. The Supreme Court has ruled that Mra. Karmendi should have a third trial loyal service to their chief. In poli- tics, it just fsn’t cricket to win a vie tory and have the important posts turned over to representatives of the party that the voters had just turned out. a The West Buffalo Homemakers met for their November meeting with Mrs D. C. Rossman, president of the or- ‘ganization, In Mifflinburg. The ob ject of the Homemakers is to help its members realize the importance of jr Job, and told Jona Barger 3% to go for Mr. Wetzel, the principal. Hy dla not say anything as he entered the room but started to laugh, as the class began to realize that the whole af- fair was a fSame-up among Mrs Jamison and the two boys to create an action story, the phase of journ- lalism now being studied In junior English class Mrs. Jamison then assigned the task of writing the story as though ft were to appear in the newspapers. . ee Postmaster C. W. Booser reports the Unemployment Report Cards cove ering Centre Hall borough ang rural routes served from the office as have ing been reasonably correct as to ans wer to questions and promotness of returning. Every card is being oare- fully scrutinized for errors, and wherd necessary personal contact is made with the sender. Reports from com- munities like this will be close to 100 per cent correct after checking.
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