* “igh hI / a — NO. 4 ER mmunity 20. This that funds the wil ory me The Pi Doors open at 8:00 P. M. Orchestra, 9:00 P. M. to 1:00 A A. (“Penn Cam Owls,’ ten pieces), for square and gram State pus nemo a NCINE. Mone show 1001 SNO a) ntermissions, by g Team both { Refre The i arcs shments orchestr mpug Ow organizatl “HAPPY BIRTHDAY" tion IN CHARGE ASSISTANCE KES. BOWER COUNTY At a ounty OF BOARD g« of the Mrs Ebon provisional supervisor to until the results of the recent examinations come through from Harrisburg, accom- panied Hy recommendations as to the “<rmanent personnel At the present employes in the Court and the meeting of member Board chosen as Assistance Bower was be in charge time the number offices in relief office in the Watchman office building is twenty- ix, but there is 5 shortage of visit- +g and when the two offices gre com- bined in one set-up it #Thle the number might thirty or more. of Temple quite pos- increased ia be » >» > » . - . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. Patientg from the south side of ‘entre county in the hospita] for week of January 17 Monday, discharged: Mrs and infant daughter G. Spring Tohn Mover Mills Wednesday, admitted James DPrad- ferd, Centre Hall. Discharged: Mrs. B Logue and infant daughter, Co- burn. fa Sunday: A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Henninger, Spring Mills, There were forty-one patients the hospital at the beginning of this week, ON INFANTILE FORWARD FIGHT PARALYSIS LHI GOING ordinate the who are striving t its point of preventive an um. typhoid to did mosquito invas im an inoculation as | diphtheria, and | deadly fever | destroy the with yellow the re kept everlastingl) results Epidemic duce Ald ang how {f attacked health office, ontives prey he ives with is Iv facilities a bedside and can ! in the hands of the | new Foundation will procure this am- | munition i Fourth ters, like a dier at the rang must u se UTe, “0 munitiong as he Directed dollars i Dollars to Orthopedic Cen- | Hospitals, Clinics for Combating | Human Wreckage How will this | work ? The new Infantils national Paralysis under this fourth division the attack fantjle paralysis—will be 1. Make orthopedic gram Foundation for the in- | of on authorized to | financial grants to | centers for a specific pro- | within the community which | each serves, i A program that will the hospital to improve its orthopedic equipment, expand the facilitieg for | proper care, conduct clinical ressarch in the field of after-treatment and aid | patients who need Improves e {i= ment. : ; ay i direct N specific enable | —— ————— AUMILLER—HAYES, i the | Mill- | minty s premier : Miss Wilma | motored to : Saturday, January 15. where they wera married by the pastor of the Evangelical Latheran ichurch of that city. Glenn Aumiller, instructor at Fast Penns Valley h 1 Bchool : heim ind : Centre « baseball pls Hayes, of Frederick, or, and ifMlinbure, Nd. iy 1 M on i They were accompanied to the Mary- i dell of Mifflinburg. WINS CHAMPION PEN LAMBS AT FARM SHOW CENTRE OF Cluh ex H Lamb surcessfully Centre county 4 hibitors competer at the State Farm Show last week by again winning ti} veted Crand Homan | Champ n | fat ml in the <1 0% Helen the honor ¢ FARM SHOW NOTES. Andros. 4-H Dairy Club farm state show peruons watched the coveted prize Dale of Carlisle was presented with an Ay member Baker, iif by the Normandia Farms outstanding work | breeding jot few i-H pound grand champion pen exhibited by en Homan, $97.50 for EE ———— —————— ATTENDED FARM SHOW Among the many from thig section who attended the State Farm BShow at Harrisburg, last week, were: Maynard Barger Miss Iona Barger, Lillian Rickert, Helen Neff, Lynn Mothersbaugh, Goldie Rimmey, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jase, Mrs Agnes Garman Matter, Richard Lause, and Mrs. Miles Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Homan, Lolg Homan Rob. ert Homan, James Searson, Betty Searson, Nellie Jane Knarr, Mr. and Mrs Mark, Mrs H H. Mark, John Dutrow and family, William P. Campbell, John Thomas Delaney, Sid ney Riegle, Stanley Brooks club went 30 cents a The | Centre three county brought animals, Mr. Ray EM APPOINTMENTS MADE RY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Peters Philipsburg, of the George was named sealer weights and meas. tres to take N Lee Othey piace of Clyde Rellefonte, resigned appointments hy announced re contly the Commissioners include I. RB. Baumgardner of Zion Clark N. Alkey of Bellefonte as temporary investigators to gbialn case histories of all persons who apply to the Centre County Institutional Dis. trict for assistance The Commissioners reported that the pay for these inves County SPRING THE MILLS TO CELEBRATE PRESIDENT'S BIRTHDAY MONDAY EVENING, JAN Every The Celeb Birthday," thing | ‘ for the in bhullding Monday H. INDEPENDENTS TAKE SNOW SHO} mr ——— WYLAND UNDERGOES SECOND FOOT OPERATION NEW PNEUMONIA SERUMS ARE DISTRIBUTED AT PENN STATE The Pennsylvania State Colle distribution center fi Dr. J. P health w anti- titenour, sOrvVioe pneumonia serums director of the College sald today stored at and distribut- infirmary Prof. the divis- the College, has tests fo disov- the Cuoliege haei A. Farrell, head of ranged nake patient can be treated the types of serums 860000 MAKE APPLICATION UNDER U, C1 ditional shore —— A —— FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR The Centre-Clearfield Democratic Club, generally known ag the Senator Jack Thompson club at a meeting held at New Cumberland passed a resolu. tion endorsing Senator Thompson's | candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania Thig action definitely motion a movement momentum in many State, to not only further recognize, but also reward the tireless at- tention of Senator Thompson ts the manifold activities of the administra tion, together with his sincere and in- tense loyally to the Democratic cause, will has gained sections of the set in wheh to ———————— A APTA ANS JUDGE WALKER SPEAKER AT i GROUND-BREAKING CEREMONY | Walker, ounty Judes Ivan President Judge | Centre « was the rir 3 at il ceremonies which took place Thurs- | day at the Willipshure State Hos- | pital. Miss Almena Wuerther Sper. | of the hospital, was to turn | first of dirt. The con. : fon the beginning of the on the new wing of the hosp tal whik hi will be known as the maternity wing The new wing will be Ta ae 1 two-thirds the size of the present hose pital ang will contain other wards and | private rooms. It will be In the rear of the present building but each floor of pea ker the ground form weak : 3 intendent wee the shove] was work | tigators has not been determined. will be connected. SUCCESSFUL HORSE SALE sale of a carload sold by Monday at The of Gruen public Dakoty horses William {wald on the Centre 1 des barn wags irgely attended, al ser——————— CENTRE HALL HIGH GREGG YOO. IN DEFEATS BASKETBALL Rr lA ———— ALLOTMENT S17 FOF AME REFUGH HARRIS TWP OF » In TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS of Hamburg at the Mrs, Jerr spel leformed | ¥ wyer { Lhe week-end a Nation-wide (ries v 1 ~ imaking CLAY PIGEON SHOOT A clay SO mgeon into by { on Saturday Mesars Riegle Andrew Mark, Garman Matter Hagan and James Searson two ties. The score: Riegle 19 out of 5 possible 25 Hagan. 18 out of 25 of 25 entered Sidney resulted in Matter an Searson, 16 ————— A — PORT MATILDA BOY DIES FROM head ar David Mr Scaldeq over the wt dish HRESFITE FOR LOCKARD BUNKLE NARROWIY ESCAPES ASPHYXIATION CALVIN 3 siness cle of Mi few dayg escaped asphyxiation He drag- a second floor ten- the kitch- members of the from the home. Wwnkla en- EO y in his home y the open by from gas was geg tL ant when found helpless in en on the floor, all family being absent It is believed Mr was ing gag pipe leading to a stove when he was overcome. The physician call- it was the timely arrival of the neighbors that saveg Mr. Runkle It was with much difficulty was restored to consciousness. he ——————— i —— UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT PAYMENTS BEGIN JAN, 29 Extensive preparationg are now progress in the Division in of Unems ment Service, Department of Labor and Industry, Harrisburg, for paying weekly benefits to unemployed work- ers meeting requirements of the Penn- Unemployment Compensation of will begin at t of this Payments benefits ¥ in end month NOTICE five af Once we will obs Effex gerve tl the store hours and Friday, Tuesday and following Monday, Wadnesday fam to 9 $n mm. Thursday & a. m. to 8 p. mm; Saturday, S a. m. to 10 p. m, NIEMAN'S DEP'T STORE MILLHEIM, PA. An emplove not covered the Pennsyi- Compensation receive by Unemployment eligible to Compensation benefits not Unem - if he em « pro- unemployed, unless his elects to come under the of the law Robert Glasgow Lucas fa the Penns will tenant Wil arm ir the Cava Vion Frank Het - the Penns Cave of the Allison Mills-Penns Curve | 3 | Bre miler { Crust nos Lm | tinger f also area leased Spring one ry voy on the : NOY 1 f V morn- requested that and Mrs. C. BE. Brad- Hall, be permitted to in his room. The rejuest The young man, 18 ex- slight inconveniences from the operation. ng, a few ons later {his parents | ford, iv i=it of Cen him was granted perienced but Stanley Brooks, chairman of the ad- vance ticket saleg committee, reports sales moving along nicely. The reports indicate the sales are larger than a Year ago at the corresponding time. There every indication that tke “Celebration for the President's Birth- day” will in every respect be as pope ular ag 5 year ago when more than four hundreq persons raid admission. Tickets sell to all alike at 50 cents, Miss Laura Belle MoeCormick has been permanently located in Mercer as Home Economics Extension work er in Mercer county. She i= a grad. uate of Penn State and since har graduation has been doing work along her line for which she fitted herself in Washington, Clearfield and other counties in state prior to taking her permanently iw the place County, The following officers were In in the Central Queen Temnla Ladies of thy Golden Hall, on the 13th inst a istrd Grand Templar Mrs Toot Allg in ford: Noble templar, Mra, Jes. ia Mow ery. vice-templar, Mrs. Vi marshall of ceremonies Mra. Angelina Biskert: muariian records, Mrs Flor ence Whiteman: guardian of finance Mrs. Grace Sweeney; Ruardiag of ox- dhequer, Mrs. Verna outer portal, Mrs. Cath : B ang, TH Vay Eagle, Centre anna Durst;
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