VOl.. ¢' vv, PA , Electric Roaster, Double Slice Automatic Toaster and I. E. S. Lamp Are Awards—Have Retall Value of $45.00, winners of the Centre RepOrt- Christmas generously in two way® contributed The ers Outdoor test will thelr efforts will have spreading of Yuletide out the community and, gecond, prizes they receive will both uable and useful, All homes in Centre Cone- for they the Lighting rewarded First, be toward cheer be val- competition, The chief purpose i course cheer. We believe that orating and lighting thi end in a decided town that decorateg for 1s mot only bdeautified, Hut are also regarded friendly, borly and, agbove all, haopy. the contest result in encouraging more homes to this newspaper been amply repaid. All whon their « eomber of tha contest is Christmases dec- can accomp'ish manner. The the holidays citizens teh = its 16 Should as this year that it ! decorate will feel ws have been selects prizes the cont jecisions 23 the pieces wher wit Th ird certified 1 $6.00 Prize E. 8 peci Many | homes and many Christmas gifts, because popularity. The nrioe wed in given + ‘ helr mpg local as widespread Decorating For Yuletide Display orating they'll I< wires are covered ex artificial roping. at intervals with string sure they stay in place. to make Wire and sockets can be bought separately. With such an arrange- ment the sockets can be spaced as you want them-—and incidentally the spacing can be changed from year to year to suit your decorat- ing without harming either the wire or the sockets. You can make any size vreath like fer window or door by pping wire with ground pine or holly and inserling a siring of lights. are the Engineering the lamp to studying, reading of close work. plan to and (ters “I. B. 8." i for Illuminating which Society designed light for other type better any All | mas who do outdoor Christ lighting to sn | Just *g to it” to the best judging take of December 23 made the decorating are contest blank decorat The ul any do ¥y your required our ability. on the Prize gwards will day. and ing of will place ing he following et | THOMAS ROGERS BADLY INJURED IN MOTOR Thomas R { of reported Monday at WRECK D. own’ Howard his Lock Haven hospit- Rn ORers wns “holding on the al, ’ receiving treatment possible fractured he Is where w a skull and a cone : His with man ssion automobile collided by Samuel n, west of Mill Haven ight Bowman driven Bow. Hall WLS a Car T.ock Saturday hospital, where tween treated MINISTER ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT OF DAUGHTER -— PENN. STAT} (COMPENSATION WORKMEN'S STEPS UP e1 x TTR Hens reeON dest ry ery, or for life if the injury ys ning powep permanently The TW in this state provides a permanent dis $30 a m ——— ————— | INTERESTING NEWS FROM GREGG TWP. YOO. SCHOOL ability ir TO nth "Ty fre vy Junior Class Play, Dee, 10-The classe of Gregg Twp Vocational v4 Reusbyn pe present Spring P {eral short plays | The { Christmag fum and was most entertaining | This year everyone ga in is ang it hoped that many {will pian to attend this program which {the children of schools will give Sale of (Mhristmas Seals Increasing The people of Gregg townsh'® are responding very well in the purchase of Christmas seals, which were put In the mail a week or more ago. Bear {in mind that 80% of the funds are re- {turned to the local district. The funde then used for health purposes In schools. Sales in the past have | been made through school children but this year they have been put in [the mail at the suggestion of the dis. {trict committee. More than thirty-one {dollar sales have been made to date which exceeds the total sales of $26 last year. These gtamps may be pur- chased any time before Christmas, Start Baskethall Practice ~The boys and girls’ basketball] squads started practice in earnest on Monday for the coming campalyn of twenty games In the Centre-Clinton Basketball league of which they are members. The first game is on Friday, Dec. 17, with teams from Snow Shoe high school at Bpring Mills. The second six weeks school period ended on Friday, Dec. 3. Report cards wili be issued on the afternoon Tuesday, December 10. first combined program given In the audit all agreed that it and enjoyable » was last year, the past | welcome, is the | : ! jare | the [M. J. POLETE LOSES LIFE | IN THREE-CAR In a three-car accident on 322, at the the pervice station Neldigh O'Bryan | near 1 ito N.Y ve the | Erookliyn, was one of N m hie Hiured to die In Centre County - | The afternoon Sunday n accel red LY in by Mr. Polete, S8amuel J Mullin, Miltheim, and E. | Port Matilda MceMul'in the leg: Mi Centre « i pital | dent on orning. ONC LLY Saturday previous, the crash were op erated Me ley Mr ved i and MoMullin unty eC {erate left ns about face {the the the in hospital inftury to the Their in both ankles injured « the ved body trulses and chin | | {on | abrasions {old 11, | Mrs jehoat and KK. Hi injured Polete shi son was Was n nak, recel shock. Occupantg of the Bartley Mrs A daughter Car {the operntn: were Bartley and three from jured Mr children suffered the Others were } 1 hock, Polete 1 oe ant manager $1 AS returning v thao The 1yly Punx H.-POTTER ALUMNI DINNER DANCE, DEC. aq 'Y HEAR CONFERENCY WwW. MM. S001 § NORTHERN alculated 3 loea ladies also engaged Hymne were nee Hy bros much favorable rendered by Mme. Pau § Afra rw d Mi \ ahs # ¥ % A —— INDEPENDENTS WIN OVER HOWARD, MONDAY NIGHT 11 team STUBENTS WOULD FIGHT ONLY IN DEFENSIV] ident audience at ti WAR A ut Pa Aras vania State College voted eight to tw that an American should after 5 subject, The students four student college student be willing to to national only the war on EO referendum voted after hearing discussion at a forum sponsored by the forensic poun- cil. “1 cannot believe could bayonet bomb taking clared Weston burgh president leaders’ a college student man drop a a hundred lives" de. D. Gardner of Pitts. of the College Chris tian Association. “We would restrain invaders, but that is the only condition under which we would engage ir war,” Other any or speakery were Amy Clelland of Troy, president of the Women's Student Government Asso. cation; Rose P. Shaffer of Harrisburg captain of the varsity wrestling team and Charles M. Wheeler Jr. of Pitts. burgh, editor of the Penn State Col- legian. ————— A —————— {| Dr. Wiliam C. Bartol, head of the mathematics department in Bucknell University for forty-seven years, be- fore retiring celebrated his ninetieth ibirthday anniversary Wednesday last week. He graduateq from the In- i stitution In 1872, A a AS. Hats Are Reduced. Just in time for a nice Christmas ‘gift—all hats are reduced at Mrs Le. SDAY. 937 — N(). 48 BOROUGH TOWNSHIP | SCHOOL | Monday | for AND HOARDS night was the legal time of i boards in Hall re-organization se hoo Centre ont Potter town school hip {boards met at that time in the local i high bit of school building to attend to busing the Hall : 1 Good} On Centre board, new Vv wrt (re-elected) took the oath of of after serving ! most and ef capable opportu Mi yoard The takes nity Kerlin and to stand the . int n 3 of hool district ing when men Lerlins cal re avallable. HORI H Lune, | he local ng Dr Frea CHANGED TO HIGH GROUND w—————— IN FARM BUILDINGS BURNED NEAR LOGANTON 86.000 oxe opt bul ble was estimated at vered by insurand ze was undetermined tenantied EE (DPR WHITE NAMED MASTER PROGRESS GRANGE FARI — —- MASTER 1 re VISIT GRAND 0. HER} 0. F. DE( +} ’ of Grand Master will make 5 visit Tuesaday evening special meeting-—at which Fellow lodges in the county been inviteg to attend. The official in State Oddfellowship Paul Wagner, of Williamaport, his coming here will do in a great gathering of the order. A of will be the conferring or ti} in Desomber a all have highest In CC and btlese result members the feature evening's third de. DR. ADE CLAIMS FLAG Compelling school children to salute the flag "is fine for Hitler or Musso lini but not for the American public” Pennsylvania's superintendent of pub. lic Instruction, Dr. Lester K. Ade sald in commenting on tha decision of Judge Maire, who beld flag saluting {not necessary if conflicting with one's religious belief. { Emphasizing the | “entirely a local mattqr™ for each iboard of education to act upon as {it saw fit, Ade explained it was his [amartments attitude that “citizens ought to want to salute the flag” “Forcing children to salute the flag doesn’t get the fundamental attitude of respect for the national emblem which they should have,” he stated “It ought to come from the heart; it flag salute was GET $6500 BANK~TIE I BANDITS MILROY bandits, wearing olor of robbed r armed sen. between the hours and o clock Friday the Milroy one on Company, and Banking tying officers caping with two $6500 the the bank OTT161 before « Two ussed up the entered pre Reed, and A ! Ca bandits ty sident hier Khrenfeld Wher the [bers The side Moront 150 #ireels a ————— AA SHOWER FOR NEWLYWEDS 1 nd te: Betty Shi id=, Bob Haven: Mra J. I. V Horner, of Montandon, Pappaz, Elwood oheon, Josep) Thrash and children, Arthur, Ruth, EarlPaul Mona, Elizabeth, of Wilkes-Barre. | A momma. REJECT EFFORT AGAINST MASONRY IN SWITZERLAND Switzerland majority tion to McKesnis Bet. Mrs, Isabel Ruth Jae. Mrs. Freda HID ’ 3 of lock 4 ot iy Pleiscott raected by a a nationalist-sponsored suppresg Freemasonry, heavy The jterpreted as evidence | of popular op- fairs { Only one of the 21 cantons approved TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEHEST FROM ALL PARTS | Ken Halneg has pesigned as foot - Htate College high officially day will ghuortent trapped Roy is of the of Port RM Wm 8 the and Fedde paralysis Is He I of Mr ney hospita wee jenendent kethal 1 the “cleaners in istown # them of last wee) the I ow defeated LMnlen in ©In- Stuart ing farm and Kidder VOars NY. Camp Susquehad- } ¢ livestock and He is a son of the late Mr ’ WAS nployed at a had ud charge of Potter tOWTie past Nittany the hunt- who the went to Allegheny mountains join a camp of nim rode. During the afternoon of that day a fine buck and doe companion oame across the valley from Egg Hill and {leisurely skirted the Fetterolf farm east of Centre Hall, gnl fi during the week, J buck on imounta ing following in. and this aroused spirit of his Gerald the son day to Crust took aim at buck deer and brought him down, but oa going to where the game had falles it was nowhere to be seen The shot fired from Mr. Crust’s home of the Bruce Hettinger farm in the a 000 to 232,000 against it. It woulg have forbidden Masonic organizations In Switzeriand, and “al] activity connect. lar foreign associations.” { The National Front, Federal Front {and other political bodies organized |atong Nazi lines introduced the pe- (tition. It was submitted to a popular | vote after the Central Council and Par Hament registered their opposition and urged the electorate to vote jaaitnat it. I ————— A ———— Someone walking through town on Monday came to the conclusion that jot of snow shovels had been Jost since last winter. Monday was the first the shovels were needed this fall. was fired, permitted the fleetfoot to make a getaway without being observed. in fact in many weeks, concerns one of mis- taken the part of Joha Rimmey at a basketball game on the local high school floor Wednesday eves ning of last week. To tell the story here would require a half-column space, but we guarantee it would roll you in the aisle But we'll tell you this much: If you can fing John's come panion at the game that night, and have him narrate the proceedings eof the incident, youll vote it the best The jest story of the week identity on laugh-provoking story of 1937.