The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 23, 1937, Image 1

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IHIS (THI RSDAY) EV] RING | ODD FELLOWS OF CENTRE CO. | - WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES | MISSION STUDY CLASS | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
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TE {IN MONDAY, JANUARY 2} COMPLETES SECOND YEA]
JUDGES WILL LOOK AT | HONOR GRAND MASTER WAGNET | HN BEG] 1 JAY, J
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\ CHRISTMAS LIGHTINGS most thusi wd su | : Pani ‘ha: 2 | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS
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Merry Christmas!
ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
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HUNTING FATALITIES ALMOST |« CENTRE C0. GEOGRAPHY
DOUBLE THAT OF 193
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NONATIONS OF FRUITS, ETH
0 TRESSLER ORPHANS HOMI
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YVESPERS CHRISTMAS SERVIC]
SPRING MILLS, (ENTRY HALI
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ASSOCIATIONS HELP
DAIRY HERDS TO IMPROVE
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Sehool Christmas Entertalnments
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106 IN BORO BECOME MEMBERS
IN COUNTY HOSPITAL CORP
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NO PAPER NEXT WEEK.
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GOVERNOR FARLE APPOINTS 5
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IOARDS TO SUPERVISE RELIES ! WORKS PROGRESS PROJECTS
IN (CENTRE COUNTY APPROVED
CONVENTION OF PA SCHOO
PRESS AT HERSHEY, DEC, 272
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be delivered by
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BIRTHDAY BALL FOR THE
PRESIDENT, JANUARY 325
(LAYTON MUSSER ONE TO
WIN SOHRORARSHIP EL i I of © Proprio
from % restoring health to
recipi crippled children Af vere
en In every American community tof Paul Br
tudents of hig} the Presidents Rirthday alt has lev. IL R
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Henrietta been the monns of substituting
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yin alee met n and Charles
jekert. Mra. Lucy Henney, Clay : $e ba 11] tabure je | RT TIT n Re Ir
flae Brooks Mary Kling » ; Eb w . ‘ Rd : SR . eront :
: ’ . of the ass tis Mi “1th &a 3 ts Temperatures range
George Stover J. W. Bradford, Mrs. J ; amison, Centye Hall i
an pay 0 HW. Bradford, E. E. Zettle W. F. Brad: | ny f the executive commit
varded tol] a great leader ford. Mrs. Paul Bradford William H |
iter . Westerfield of Bellefonte | In Centre Hall, “The Birthday }| Kerlin Mere, Kianley rocks Jano!
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CENTRE COUNTY i sndor in forestry. while a third lo all for the President will Ye |ig8harer. Edward Durst. Roy Jamison
i 1 ! Tuesday Mildred Homan, Lois ees | church school taught hy Mre
cal stuaent honored w Clavie : 11 *rids wy in Anu = 3 "W mises 1 1oodh 4 i : g
HOSPIT AL NOTES he en nored a wvton Mus held on Frid ay evening January 2% Mrs. Roy Jamison. Jameg ۩Goodhart Ralph Arney. Jack Kirkpatrick and |8lack were entertained od the
5 hd ” j#er, of Rebersburg. 5 liberal arts stu in the Centre Hall-Potter high |IMre J. F. Wetzel, J. ¥ Wetzel Robert Gerhart
_— * » . * » » who received : i 3
r. receiv hope for despair in the lives of peo- oh \
ranip given pla afflicted by infantile paralysis ton Homan. 1
Penneyiva That it will be again, jie the great-
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4 degrees when
tise Car if eat tribute the nation «
She and these high school pupils
iftend the convention Monday ard
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one of the MecAl school building, although the Pres. li wetzel (lata Lou Wetzel Rev. J M
home cast of town. Refreshments were
Patients from the south side the | ¥ wholarships for freshmen : ident ¢ birthday falls on Sunday.
R 8 Jamison, al the same time
{ Kirkpatrick, Mrs. J. M Kirkpatrick
Jack Kirkpatrick, David 1. Graybill
Wadnesday, admitted: Daje Con- A hearing before ‘Squire Meyer, in The chairman will again be Roy |i Mrs. Archie Moyer, Mrs. Ib. F. 8mith,
for, Centre Hall: discharged Mrs. | Boalsburg, 8 Jamison. The party will be con- Hi Mrs. Ralph Whiteman, Genevieve RW ln. eine David Grayhill, of the local Booger, Bobby Arney, Betty Searson
Donald Detwiler, Millheim Ta duster on es similar to those Mie, Me 3 er, he. dl high school faculty, also. Mrs, Par- Many Delaney. Seraidin Rockey, 8.
Sisal ) . Or Or ¥ 8 : ' . gf % dford, Brooks. ¥
Bay Russell [appearance at court. He was tharged(] Committees will be named in am- Liar were made by: 8. G. Gingerich, F hn the ata Educationa | Boozer, Joyce Bradford, Nellie Knarr.
Falley, Spring Hs, . with having pointed 5 revolver a ple time and announcement made |i K. Frank, Mre Elmer loyer, Mrs ABMociatne on “Fbadny Pad Kathryn Reish, ha Lingle.
There were 46 patients in the hos- [John Shuey. Both Shuey and Stricker |} {5 these columns. Meredith Coldron, Paul Venrick, Har {.. LACH on *™ y - ice Blazer.
pital at the beginning of this week. are residents of Boalsburg. vey Flink. y. ; =
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. served. The members present were
will attend an educational mesting . i I
in Harrisburg Agnes Delaney, Ethel Martz Alle
Prof. J. F. Wetzel, Mrs. Richarg T.|Slack. Betty Slack, Dean Reish, Billy
unty for week of Dec. 13 ——————e— January 30
resulted in placing Frank
Stricker under $1000 bond for his