The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 06, 1938, Image 1

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    “VOL. CX1I.
m—
NO. 1
=e
REGISTER FOR WORK AT
and
commenting
Secretary of Labor
Ralpy, M. Bashore,
Unemployment Compensation
wary 3rd, gs many thought.
3rd wag the earliest date
claims for Unemployment
tion could be filed.
on
home, file a
Compensation
nearest their
for Unemployment
nce
offered by
In the
found
then
another suitable job if
Employment Service.
that another job is
worker within three
not for
weeks,
homa” Secretary Bashore declared.
affecting payment of benefits.
wants persons eligible for benefits U
remember that the
to register for work at the
State Employment office and to
ply with the rules prescribed by
Department of Labor and Industry.
“The principal thing to remember,’
said Mr. Bashore, that an appli-
cant for Unemployment
must return to the State Employraent
office where 1 is registered, once
week for three consecutive weeks, un-
lems ha finds another job, and that
another suitable found for
required to it, unless
declared oper reasons stip
Is
©
job is
he is accept
fob is
ated in
ye
3
wages
than thir
med
sapensation
Registered for work at the near.
Employment office
manner as
Indus
o
t his lo-
Depart-
State in
¥ ent of
seribed.
3 Made
the
the
SUNS
l.abor and has pre
a claim for compensation
proper manner
the Department
A State Employment office is located
Bellefonte, in the old office
Spring in
A. E
————— A A —
SENATOR NORRIS SAYS
F. D. R. MAY RUN IN
Senator Norris, veteran Nebraska in
dependent, said that methods of “delay
and employed in opposition
to the administration may “bring
demand that loosevelt
wei a third term.
Norrig said In
pponents have
ganda and control of
f the
prescribed by
post
and
Mingle of Coburn
n
building
+
charge of
street 1%
coercion”
President
an int
tha!
Lit
ervie
to
press’
Ww
resorted pr
the in ef
rig to block program.
{ help but the appar-
ently agreement betwee
Roosevelt
can't notice
unanimous
prom
awspapers inent business
nd uti
eit's progr
They
mer)
the
Hoowse
4. CLUB ROUND-UP
HELD; AWARDS MADE
I.
H LAMB
county ;
rs received awards 9
Fe
Daniel
Homan
blue or ret place ribbons
Peters, Stormstown
Lemont Re
Stata College: Donalq Ross, Centre
Hall; red op second placd ribbons
swarded to Helen Homan, State Col
lah
Stearns, bert
lage’
Hoes, Centre Hall, Wm. Bigel Storms-
town: third place awards
ribbons went to Richard Luse, Centre
Hall; Jobim Delaney, Centre Hall;
Arthur Hartle, Bellefonte; Inez Luse
Centre Hall: Mac Bennison, Howard;
Harold Rockey, Boalsburg.
Awards were based on
al merit of their peng
placing in ring, dally gain,
books,
The Centre county group will exhib-
in nine pens at the State Farm Show.
These pens were gelected on individual
merit as determined by the judge, P.
the individ-
as follows:
and record
Robert
Lasse.
Arthur
Daniel Stearns,
jioman, Dava Noll, Richard
wan Ross, Beulah Peters,
Hartle, and Donald Ross,
The remaining six peng were purch-
ased by Lee Bmeltzer ~f Pleasant Gap.
imwners of pens eliminaiad at the lo-
val round-up were awarded prize
money by the Centre County Bankers
Association to help defray thelr ex-
yenses to the Farm Show. All pens
exhibited at the Farm Show will re-
«olive a minimum of $8.00 prize mon-
Ys
en Homan,
——— —— ———
in addition to the 104 OOC camps
closed the last week {n the old year it
ia planned to close 300 more in May.
ie will leave 1200 camps in opera-
“on, providing for 226,000 men.
[AWARDS MADE IN LIGHTING
CONTEST; J. F. WETZEL
Reporter's
Contest
evening
The Centre
Home Lighting
close on Thursday
{Christmas when the
tee viewed all homes that
entered. The judges reported
ty In making thelr decisons and
to re-visit some of the homes
ond time to reach conclusion,
The and
follows:
First
Mr. and
prize, a double slice
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin;
prize, table study lamp made
cordance with certified E 8
fications, to Rev. and Mrs,
Keener,
Honorable
came to
nh re
a
winners the awards are
an electric
J. BP
roaster,
Wetzel ;
bread
prize,
Mrs.
toaster,
in ac-
I
I“ RB
given
F.
also
White,
J
mention ig
the homes of Dr. H. R.
Goodhart, D. CC. Mitterling
Bradford, Meredith Coldron.
Possibly a dozen
the town had pretty Ulumination,
among which was that of Mr
Mra. Daniel 8. Dawp
The Centre Reporter desires
thank all who participated in
the contest success. Probably
home and decorating
done than any
time We pa
appreciative services
by the
v
other homes
a
lighting
this year
the
was
at
in past, are rtic
of
Judging
R. 8
Rimmey and Ja
the
commition oons
Jamis
k
A
GIFT SERVICE IN
CHURCH, CHRISTMAS
IK Coldron
i
WHITE
REF.
AX k:} y W ‘
interesting
pastor
of Aw:
Manger by UU j choir, the
tha nner
from Begin
bearing gifts
toward Bethiehem, indicated by
These gift sent to
Orphans Home Womelsdorf
The choirs, dressed in white, were
lad
by the acolytes
Mary Delaney
The church
fully with evergreens
candles, under
committee
ford, Mrs. Gervin
RH. White and Prof
children
ment white
a later were
at
and recessiona
AR Ney
the processional
Missey
in
the and
beaut)
white
of the
Brad
H
was decorated
and
direction
of Robert
Schaeffer, Mrs
J. F. Wetzel
AI MP AP.
INDEPENDENTS
DEFEAT MILL HALL,
Monday evening, 27th it.
Hall defeated the Mill Hall basketball
team by a score of 40 to 39
topped t the
hao
to
teams are
Pa It
many
the
com posed
LOCAL
40-27%
27th Centre
The locals
game last minutes
the
thr
member
oe in
game score
waghout ti
of the
: Fa
even ©
“ ven
iepender k
Rossman F (18 points)
Breon points
TWP.
TO
AM
(CONTRIBUTES
COUNTY HOSPITAI
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| POTTER
25835
'
wr a Mra M
Mrs
wm
talph
Ziegler
Geo.
A. Burkholder,
D. B. Bl
A. B
John
irkholder, M
Rudy, Mrs
Fetterolf, John Delaney, Mrs.
{Homan, Miles Decker, BR. M
| James Decker, Ray Sharer, Mrs
Mrs
Cook,
lamer,
MeClenahan, George Sharer,
Wagner Mrs. Mary
tobert Neff Mrs. C, P.
Arthur Holderman, Elmer Miller,
A. B. Smith, D. . Fohringer, Mrs.
Jennie Rockey, Mrs Lester Brouse,
Mre, Ruth Thomas, Mary Fortney, C.
H. Andrews John Lingle, Chester
Grove Mrs.
ley, Mra. John Mowery,
John Meeker, F.
Cormick, Mrs.
| Carson, Lizzie
joling Mo(Clasky
{ Foster Frazier,
i Bloomer Weaver,
ry
ertha
| Mrs,
| Mrs.
J. H. Durst,
F. Palmer, G, H. Me-
Frank Carson, J. M.
Slack Jagil Mott, Car-
Clayton Wagner, Mra
Brown Hackett Mrs,
Mrs. Fred Slack,
iJ. FF. Shutt, Mrs. Earl Ross. Mrs
| nest Wagner, Mrs. Annie Brooks.
Mre. John Rimmey, donation
towels wash cloths, soap.
Contributiong of less than one dol
lar: Mrs. Rachau, Mrs. W. H. Meyer,
Mrs. Foster Ripka, Mrs. James Smeal,
each fifty cents; Hazel McClellan, 35c¢;
Mrs. C. B Palmer, Mre. E. J. Sweet
wood, each 26c.
A A
An gllotment in the gum of $4676.00
to improve the school grounds in Co-
burn, by excavating, filling, grading,
cleaning and sloping drainage aitch;
transplanting trees and performing in-
cidental] work, has been approved by
the President, according to notiica-
tion received by Congressman Don
Gingery of this district.
Bre
IVAN WALKER TAKES OATH
OF OFFICE, MONDAY
Walker, practitioner
Contre courts for
judge of
prescribed
Ivan
the
ty-five
court
at 12
audience
n
county twen
became
the
years,
taking
(noon) on
that filled
on
34)
the spacious
FOOm.
The second tem of Importance
Centre County's New Judge.
Walkes
retained
i Judge's office
for a numbes
we as his ‘
OOKS BUYS GARBRICK MILK
ROUTE; POSSESSION FRIDAY
The
rv
Garbrick milk rout Wd a part
of
| Hall
the pasteurizing plant in
hag been purchased James
! Rrooks and beginning tomorrow (F
day) rvice will be
Lf rized milk
d
equipment
th
ith
pasteu
purchased
« Drooks
i will
o-
i
!
!
IR. AND MRS,
CELEBRATI
A. R. LE}
GOLDEN WEDDING
went to he
Mr. Lee
lumber company
they began farming for T. D. Boal
Their marriage took place at Pot
ters Milly and the ceremony was per
formed by Rev. J. M. King, then pas-
tor of the Centre Hall charge of the
Evangelical church.
use kee pe
ing
in
employed
Bellefonte, where wa
by a
i
{ Mrs. Mary Breon, of Columbus Ohio
| Mre. Tammie Houtz, of Boalsburg
land Mrs. Eloise Gilliland, of®*Oak Hal!
Station. Jacob of Spring Mills,
land George Lee, of State College,
brothers of Mr. lee and Mrs
| Bradford, of Centre Hall is hig sister
i Mrs. Lea's and brothers are
| Mrs. Henrietty Confer, of Milroy:
| Ralph Smeltzer, of Spring Mills R .D
Rock
grandchildrer
oe
are
sister
; Wash, There are eight
tin the family.
EE ——— AP ————
: The Gleaners’ Sunday
{of the Evangelical church
| tained by Mrs. Gedrge Sweeney at
ther home. Those present were Mrs,
George Ralston, Mrs. George Johnson.
jenevieve Ruble, Ruth Hartley. Mrs.
Agnes Jamison Mrs. Wm. Hanna,
Mrs. John Schaeffer, Gertruda Ishler,
Mrs, Hayes Ralston, Mrs. Wm. Fled-
ler, Mrs. Harold Bradford, Mre John
Whiteman, Mrs. Reuben Rickert, Mrs.
Samuel Bitner, Mrs. Lawrence Hart-
ley, Mrs. W, K. Hosterman. Gifts wera
exchanged as a feature of the Christ.
mas season. Decorations and refresh.
ments were sppropriate to the season.
school class
was enter.
“TIGER” STAFF MAKES TRIP
TO HERSHEY; THIRD PLACE
AWARD FOR SCHOOL
Hall-Potter
Agneg .
the Centre
and Mrs,
high
tion of the
Association,
Pennsylvania School
brought back
place award for the “Tiger”
tition with all
azine In the state
Mildred Homan,
Arney, Robert
patrick
from
nual
passed
tendance
and a
in compe
other school-newg
lols Rees,
Gerhart
the first staff
Hall to attend
convention which tt}
all
of twelve
Downing of
and
Were
this
vear
with
hundred.
the
Centre
is
other al
records an
Hoss
ey
SOUreCe
Mrs
the
association
that
this
unusualy
awards in the
of contest
Williamsport
and PBethieh:
Sports Arena provided the
of entertainment.
Jamison who is a
committee of
expressed her
“Tiger had
year the
All the
magazine
to large
Dallastown
member
axecutive
tion the received
award as
was keen
news
the went
wm high schools
——— Ro ————————
INTERIOR OF EVANGELICAY
CHURCH BEING
carpent
he Garrets Hebersburg, while
paper | and painting wil’
ibe executed
| 1 THERAN PARISH BALANCED
ALL ACCOUNTS FOR 1887
Pefine Valley Lutheran parish
up of Nive
Th
| Mills
made
Hall,
Farmers
L.. Ar-
appointments—~Centre
Georges Valley
and Spring Mills—Rev
Wagner, pastor, made an envi.
financial record during the calen-
year just closed. Each congregation
able to meet financial
f the year. These Included
apportionment, pastors
current expenses
during the flood
the paris, pala 3150
operated t Synod. This
benevolence
meneyville
ur
{able
daa
was every Ole
{ligation «
ihonevolence
and
In addition to
salary all loca)
thin
the year,
n
wy th
To
credited as extra
comgregation upon sottloment
{treasury
siete 43
thirty thom
a balance
jsand
—————————
PORT MATILDA UNDERTAKER,
{wy , ve
LETTER FROM NEW MEXICO
(iy New
December
{Dear Reporter:
| Herewith money order fo, $3.00 to
{advance Reporter subscriptions of my-
i and brother, Il. 8 Kerr for
other year.
Mrs. Kerr and 1 are here, visiting
{a niece, Mrs. Tucker, who before her
imarriage the Rev. Tuckey in
| 1935, was Laura I. Williams, of Chi-
(cago. They came here he past sum-
imer from a charge in Middleburg, Vt.
Silver City an up-to-date city of
4000 population, located in the
i south-west portion of the state Cat-
{tle raising and mining are the princi-
ipal industries, The winters are mild
{but they do have gome freezing weath-
ier, which is not surprising in view
f the elevation. The town is about
5900 feet above sea level ang much
of the surrounding country high-
er It is hard imaging 5 more
brilliant sun than the one we are en-
joying today.
Enroute here we visited the Carls.
bad Caverns, making the trip from EI
Paso by bus a round trip of 32
miles. Also spent g little time in Juar-
ez, Mexico, just across the Rio Grande
from El Paso. Before mentioning Jua-
rez I should have stated that the
Carlsbad Caverns are very wonder.
ful. We walked four or five miles
750 feet or more below the surface
of the earth. About 30 miles of cav.
cerns have been explored but ars not
yet open to visitors. WM. B. KBERIL
Silver Mexico
18, 1937
i self an-
i
to loy
is
{about
jo
is
to
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT OF
LOCAL
Mrs. Frank V.
the engagement
Baumgardner Wayne
a buffet supper given
close friends and relatives
evening, December 27.
wirdner is a graduate
Goodhar
of
Mr. and
announced
Beatrice
Bitting
their
Monday
Ming Baumgs:
Hall high a
Presbyterian Hospital in
now employed
Wayne
vocational
to
at
Centro school,
of the
adelphia
Centre County
Phil
in
=
and is
Bit
agri
hospital,
ting is of
culture
school
supervisor
in the
Montgon
erly from Spring
He
where
al
was form
he
vocational
of
ery.
Millg
of
graduate
agri
teacher
He
assistant
culture
State
After
enjoyed bingo
in
iffet
and
the b supper
cards,
the
RE —
ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT.
The engagement of Robert H. Mc
Cormick and Miss C. Isabel
was formally announced
evening at a athering
of Mr, and Mrs. George
Potters Mills,
A six o'clock
to the arrival
on
at
H
the
McCormick
dinne:
at 5:00 o'clock
group of young people. Seated
table Mr. and Mrs Mo
{ their obert and flancee
daughter, Miss
and friend, Charleg Jodon
MoeCormick, Mr. and Mi
Bradford Robert Bradford
Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, (1
wel My Flobhert
of
at
were ormiok
son
| Bradford
Belle
Laura
M
{and
thelr Laur:
Mrs
x ne
Walks ir
Bitting Miss Sara
P Cami
Bradford
yh M
Robert Walker
BOOZER HOME, CHURCH or.
- SOLD TO J. 8. BOOZER
The
th
wi
three-story dwelling house next
i Lutherar
old
Boomer
to
spring
) © chanch on Ch
sires!
J. Shannon
family expect
this and
The property was
tate of the Jate D. A
occupied by bis widow
a short time ago
The house was
Harpster of
ors
Was few days ag
who with
nto it between
*hurch
a eo to
3 his
move |
apart of
Booger and was
the as.
until her death
erected by George
3 Re
one the H wrpster bHrotl
who carried
Hall. 1t
Harpster located
to this h
on blacksmithi
was built
in Freeport
©
Centre before
Im
ted
by
vious
dwelling
F. Colyer.
It
also ered
Louse now ox
pied
ti sales ’ g
ind $34
EE ——— ltl A —————
FOSTER-—-WILRKINSON.
¥ Cx Et ada P
appears © y
home was aro MM 04)
5 ’
Dental Phil
Wo ii
ore ghee has been smploy-
Mr
graduate of State (College hits
of attended Temple
Dickson Junior College and
He
Lititz high
The couple have been
Lititz since January i.
1 for he » . ee MN ~
0 or (he past several years Fos.
a
hool. class 1530
Penn State
at
is now athletic coach
asrhool
at home In
EE ————— PS AA———
FIRE ON PENN STATE
Penn State's Chemistry Annex—-in-
cluding the historic auditorium known
to thousands of graduates and stu-
dents as the “Bull Pen,"—was destroy-
ed by fire shortly after noon .on Wed-
nesday of last week. While the build-
ing taken care of by Insur-
ance, the equipment and records were
of incalculable value.
joss is
EE —— as A———
POLING URGES
SUPPORT OF F. Dh. R.
Dr. Daniel A, Poling. pastor of the
Baptist Temple Broad and Berks
Philadelphia, believeg the nation
should support resident Roosevelt
wholeheartedly the present Inter-
national crisis.
“Not only are the interests of the
United States involved” he declared in
his Christmas morning sermon, “but
the very life of responsible Govern-
ment and democratic Institutions is at
stake. Silence In the presence of re-
pudiated treaties, ruthless invasions.
insolent disregard of neutrals and
mass murder of non-combatants ig an
invitation to w-wid war.”
sis,
in
TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALL PARTS
H. 1. Fbright, former cashier of thd
local bank, ia now employed In the
First National Bank at Newport.
Judge M. Ward Fleming, of
and Wm. T. Litke, of Phll-
formed law pastners
i
Former
lellefonte
ipshurg,
- ship
have a
D. Rowe,
Christmas day
of his
and Mrs,
of Bloomfield, N. J.
in Centre Hall
sisters, Mrs. J.
J. B. Boousi
William Weav
Md., were
in (Centre
rice
| spent
the guest
iradford
aR
| Wm.
Richarqa Balley and
employed in Baltimore
their respective homes
Hall Christmas.
An Unemployment
and Employment Office was opened
Jellefonte on Monday with Albert
Mingle, Coburn, director
You are urged to read
tisement of thy First
*jof Centre Hall in this issue.
doubtedly cause you to
4 thought your method
in the future
[0
at
over
Compensation
in
- E.
as
the adver-
National Bank
It will un
give more
to of banking
Millhelm, who
and broke
confined 1
of
fell
been
Sue Acker
y | SOVer: months ago '
sino }
x | has
County made the
hospital,
of her bed
and broke h
get at the in
fel]
out
again er an-
ot be
longer. Sk
enrir
28 FRE
87
obi] t
IT n od +
2k LE 0H
e will be
nurses
le
lischarged. ¥
dinner at
a
alter the
valle
home while in ~
Poe Valley
OX camp, Was
by rains and
December, Thao
of twenty-six
beaches cre
southern shore line
a recreation spot for
and outdoor pleasure
the depth of about
the spillway.
earth dam in
by
to overfio
hug
©
tructed the
‘
ing
&
aren
and with
{he snowy durin
dam
more
ated
coverin an
| On acres,
the
quite
along
will be
summer
see ers,
|
touristy
Water
inches poured
to
¢
{ four over
The Christmas services obs
served in the Lutheran church for the
| rst at 11:00 o'clock on Christ
was attended by a participat-
much larger than antic
the movement was start-
simp worship service
pastor and CONgTrogi-
furnshing the
lighted with
ry ap
Vespers
time
jas eve
| ing audience
{ipated
} It
cing
when
ed Wis a He
| cond the
wr choir
The church
an
TLR
andles
rance
was
made ve pretty
§revs
Ne
vi nter
rper
D
4
builder
was a business
few ago,
residences in
Harvey Mar-
and few
rosa
begin work om
PR
aacn
iles Barges and
Sprir Mills, R
his offi
build
a days
two
{
ing
Wy
or
ad
FOS: anothey
om the Horntown
will
residences .
(ath -
1 7F
Mma
und
Hal
Mills
Sunbury.
irge number of
of Contre
I 4 of Boring
je Boyer {
he | peas -
ms w attended the fiftieth anniver.
eo marriage of Mr. and Mrs.
Lee, at Boalshurg
al
! Mr. and Mrs W. Frazier, of
{ Painesville, Ohio, were guests of ths
{fe rmer's mother and sisters near and
jin Centre Hall, during Christmas
{week. Mrs. Frazier is a western jady
and had never had the thrill of see-
ing a deer in its native haunts. Her
| brother-in-law, Dan. 8. Daup, underd
| took to gratify her ang proposed a
j tor trip over Seven Mountains
{ Eyes carefully scanned the woods
| without success until the Milroy (ese
ervoir was reached. Here » ately
buck stood, having dismisseg the pre.
cautions taken during the recent
hunting season. With careful maneu.
vering, Mr. Fargier got 5 perfect
“shot” him with a camer
%
sary of
| Alfred
+
ti
R.
i
Lee
at
Mrs. Ellen Miller, widow of the late
Rev. J. K. Miller, former pastor of the
local Lutheran church new living In
Johnstown celebrated the ninety firme
anniversary of her birth on Christ-
mas day. She has been living with
her daughter, Mra May Custer, for ™
number of years. The anniversary
event was celebrated by the daughter
holding open house for the mothe;
Who has many friends among the of.
ficialy of the Cambria Stee; plant, the
daughter's husband, the Iate IL. R.
Custer, having been reneral manage
of the plant at the time of his death
Mrs. Miller regardless of her ade
vanced age, continues interest in the
affairs of the world. and is in goed
health and spirits. The
tendg felicitations,