wy JANUARY 13, 1938 NO. 2 : |W. F. RISHEL TO HEAD JORO COUNCIL REO ZES TOMCAT IN NEW ROLE, TOWN AND G U Centre Hall to Celebrate ji avi ASSN. Be . on, PRESIDENT | w tomcat ve been a ol 0 TM trains - : . : i, farmer f near Cen Ih : Ie all Tx 1h uncil at} ack wild game at a a pi EST President’s Birthday, Jan. 28 Wr. risk, tarmies The Certre Hall org EO a, but res the [HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEF tre all } WNT 14 +d cnalrman ji FROM ALL PARTS : | County Agricultural | home | i { , . . > . arill c (Conservation ymmittee to serve dur- (president, the posit : ld _quring } f ti toher tove, de funds from the 1938 Birthday Balls for the President Vill oe the am hi a . Cubs a wap mornir The election too y the New National Foundation to carry on a broad-gauged : . ing } of d 1 iid ’ i . ow ! 8 dette tional Campaign prepared under expert iedical supervision, ahd | ors o 1e aig ithin the re: Fi lem eee 1 ICT EC Telling ne Pres UC! i go tO Warm of rit “t tO i president | WILKINSON SEES CRIME tay ove | REDUCTION IN FINAL REPORT 4 re Hall | Roy Wilkin of lesertion ‘ wad : k p i -.e ”n bn 5S { parole officer 1 1 mids wih Ea ost tn Sdwe BE 12 ihe 194 Agricultural | Street, D ) FHOMPSON MILL BURNED; Ward BUILT OVER 100 YEARS AGO | Mr ~ —— -. a a -— ——— WALLING €TT AT BORO LING | To BEOUME W. PP. A, PROJECT | FIRST NAT. STOO RHOLDERS RE-ELECT OLD DIRECTORS ON THE WAY TO FLORIDA. M and Mrs Clyde ot her | MII Hall vs. Centre Hall in Basket. | i ball, Friday Evening travels to Centre Hall | engage the ce Bradford jJartholomew Dean Bradford, Dolores Ii MAJO OPERATIONS FO - 8 ERLAND RETIRES; COURT R OPERATI R MORE CEN SIDENTS |, WILL BECOME LIBERAL | F CENTRE HALL RESID] " r+ } } t rt Justice George Sut? ’ President Foose . H. A. PRUYN BECOMES HOLLIDAYSBURG PRODUCTION REY. H. A. PRI 1s M. E. PASTOR IN ALTOONA | CREDIT ASS'N MEETS JAN. 14 A ——— FICTU RY ATTRACTIONS AT aa ‘ . ] THE “PLAZA™ AND “STATE®|y ent town, one nd four trustees appointed HARRIS SCHO TLD ol y ’ atu i ritinmad nie ‘344 beamed ook between thel the feds : t at Rerant wh BECOMES RESIDENCE ving from 2 till 11 p. m a LR nd 10 o cloch w there}? supplant the receivers Messrs Ww I. Emerick anc "re i raw } J ‘ reduces y one-time nsery he den Hall school building! At the Plaza Theatre abouts. The officials are trying to link An nd Francis Crawford. srvicirk 2 5 A " ‘ ‘1 oy ’ ria LE ¢ Sn v : Ta ] : as stees na are Thomas M. denkirk ii C¢ ney , EO. | tives majority now the minority Was I's ly purchased from Harris WEDNESDAY (this week) hank {the ¢ . 3 a. . , . ; 4 4 . y ew Pittdburgh H. D. Brigstook, dmmey \ to but two members. Justices Pierce township by Samuel] Ross u turkeys with a Christmas cele R. Spencer Townsend, Scranton Clarence PP. Wynne, Scranton « “Temslcoy vy Ye Y : > : : 3 3 y member | You, Mi Motto with Peter Lorre, {bration held fy a sect in the coal re- Geary. Butler and James CC. McReynolds. [of the Harris Vocational school fac- [Thomas Beck. Pauline Frederick Add- | gions dated shortly i i rtly after the time the Pultilictty--B. E lalley, : chalrma Justice Owen J Roberts popularly is uity. The woden building, in €00d re- led attraction, $125.00 in cash prizes {birds disappeared, but it would be as fleuben Rickert, J. H. Knarr, Dr. H.| regarded as the “unpredictable” be- pair, sets on an acre of level ground [given away at 9 p. m difficult to convince one that the Mrs. Margaret Godshall returned cause of the frequency with which he on a hilltop, and is gdmirably located | THURS. & FRI Joan Crawford and [birds evaporated in thin alr as tol|from Latrobe to her home here on terolf, Mis. lavan Smith, George changes bis vote from the conservative for the purpose Mr. Ross purchased | Francot Tone in 4The Bride Wore prove any of the interviewed guilty Friday evening, after having cared for Vogt. {to the Liberal groups and vice-versa. (it, for a place of residence At the ip.g” Cast includes Billie Burke. Rob. [of prowling about hen roosts. her two grandchildren, children of Decorating —Robert Bradford, chalr- | Franklin -Goodhart. Ral A i model ® the attuot : ert Young. Special cartoon, “Oswald” ———————— Myr “nd iy nh Ww. Godshall. who had man: Frankiin yoodhart “@iph Am- | ENT . + ap | modeling © e structure into g mod- | . been ill for three weeks r. Godshal ev. Woodrow Bradford, Robert Gear- | SWINE GROWERS MEET A young peoples conference of all ] : : MN beat jand First Run Paramount News. dt Ld : ern bungalow w egin. i . vis > _ . 4 MOV rom Agonjer to Aatrobe hart. Ernest Frank, Helen White AT STATE FARM SHOW Another Harrie township school SATURDAY, this week, and MON- [denominations was held at Cenevieve Ruble, Elizabeth Bartholo- Swine growers will have 5 busy time i Hughes- where he is supervisor of the ricul- building located at Shingletown has |PAY. TUESDAY, —Edward G. Robin- |ville on Saturday. Attending from Oen- | “0 a ps tho i ew, David Grayhill, Russell Reish lat the Penna. Farm Show in Harris- already been converted into a resi ‘son in “The Last Gangster. tre Hall were Miss Martha Year Kk choo with an enrollment of 1500 pu- Dorothy Brown, Ida Frazier. {burg January 17 to 21, according to dence by Mrs. William Kline. and is At the “State” Theatre: and Miss Eva Bailey. pile and seventy teachers. Place-—Harry Potter, chairman: M. County Agent IL C. Blaney. {occupied by a Penn State professor TODAY only—Kay Francis Bia nie ’ urkholder, John Delaney, J. H.| Judging of five breeds, Duroc Jer- | ——— | fession.” Ira Hunter, Basil Rathbone. «0 0 ww bh 8-8» san SACK played oatees to er Burkholder Mrs. Wilbur Henney, | sey, Poland China. Chesterwhite Hamp- yt an {WED.. THURS. FRI.—Double Feat- EN 1 JUTE € 3ss M6 a re oi Hayes Ralston Mrs. Robert Neff, | shire, and Berkshire, will take pla e | FOTTER POOR BOARD MEETS { ure program: ‘Stage Door,” with | CENTRE COUNTY Petter high school on Monday evening « urtis Beiber Frank Snook John | Tuesday. ! FOR AUDITING OF ACCOUN I'S | Katharine Hepburn, Ginger Rogers, |* HOSPITAL NOTES. at the home of her parents, Mr. and inkle. That evening there will be a joint] The Potter township board of ov- Adolphe Menjou, Gail Patrick . * * * * » p . . . Mrs Fred Slack, east of Old Fort. In Telegram Miriam Mitterling. chair. | meeting of the five state swine breed- ierseers of the pooy and the board of | No 2 Bulldog Drummond's “Yee Patients in the hospital] from the aadition — Te oat mates “hire un; Mildred Homan, Mary Swartz |ers’ associations. B. R. Evans secre- | auditors met at the First National | venge, * with John Barrymore Lou- { south side of Centre county for the others Pe aa y and . Tene itary of the United Duroc Record As- (Bank on Monday when the accounts ise Campbell Mystery Thriller week of January 3 5 ITT : ung Was delight Tally scciation,. wil speak o the value of Lot the overseers, Frank PP. Floray and | SATUR fa ( for y ", ; - Spent and was topped out with delic. relatives of the late Michael | £3 n Ae Bh 2 i . RDAY Dick Foran in OM § Monday admitted Mastey O Foh« | ious refreshments. The event | Wyoming Trail;” added special short | ringer, Tusseyville Discharged Mr=. joslehration of Miss Fi. White, J. 8 Boozer, James Fet- close of the school year In June, re- in “Con- a t : pure-bred as a foundation for a mark- [George W. Ralston, were audited in this manner express sincere ‘ ; i 8 1 ’ jet herd. Guy IL. Pettit, Bloomfield, | It i= understood the district had a | Towa, will emphasizes advertising was in Jean's birthday, Kenneth Bohn, Oak Hall {which occurred a few days earlier MON. & TUBER, (next week) Idol " sale | : . G ‘ , Tuesday, discharged Master Dale On the Crowds with John Wayne and “ - 11 : - : : i Al not lay a poor |8hella Bromley {Confer Centre Hall: Mre. Ernest King | hart, Altoona, by Mr. ang Mrs. FV. and 1936 a seven- | and infant daughter. Centre Hall, R.2 earned that hs had = 5 3 5 State College, will report on 4-H pig [mill fax wag laid which took care of Bad Wednesday, admitied I. W. lirad. | Don placed on the pension list of th a tions on Janu- | cd werk in the state, illustrated [the running expenses. the poor, and | d ag ¢ Republionn Party In lead Contre Hal | P. RB. BR company. Mr. Goodbart had Pe nhevivania has heen since the eles fir A daughter to Mr and Mrs fong Deen employed by the « ANDAR Y a Democratic governor, the {Buell Pogue. Coburn a Son to Mr | name 4, first ag a fireman and Rey 3 Boon he : ve ' : > ‘as an engineer. His retirem 3 John Neff, {infliction of Pinchot upon it is an ov- {and Mre. HH. Paul Campbell, State was that an engl oor a. ya : The Pinchots have money and [College: 4 daughter to Mr. and Mrs brother's of 3 n : . 4 fle at his j Judging from the past will spend ft [John OG. Stover. Spring Mills i An : office of the borough secretary. Auction sales of bred sows In the | ities AOS | and September became is as kik Av James T. Crowley, of Look Haven, for political advancement, but G. O.] There were 48 patients in the hos- land t this ti he sefiously il CENTRE HALL BORO COUNCIL, {five breeds are scheduled for Wednes. was named mercantile appraiser for ( P. may not permit itself to be fooled ital beginni tf thi ook a 8 time hag made good re PF. K. Frank Secretary. day and Thursday afternoons (As Na Feat appraiser "tha: third time : pital beginning o hig week. covery. . . ’ : ’ ag Clinton county. i : . at an nil . ns iil * isub octia for automobile service and , i ' : a . r and | worthwhile surplus which will bs paid | 4 eraont selling as base “actors in the success into one of the several tow nsahip treas- of Heaven Le : Pod . 2 i a 1 of a purebred herd. 1.C. Madison, live. | uries. The district aid #tock extension specialist of the Pa. ltax in 1837. In 1635 asgistance extended during their a recent visit to Robert Goods ———— A A ———— CCondhart., they ¢ 10. the secrelary prepared a pro- with moving pictures. Ton litter med. [tha ded foung in 1935 : oe budget ase revjuired Council |ale, and cups for 1937 will be award- The Potter township auditors are Hun of thereupon directed public notice to be jd. The associations will have busi. [all Johns: John Treaster, given hai the proposed budget Is ness sessions following the education and John Jordan. Fprdose available for public inspection at the al program.