w— The Centre Sic Reporter VOL. CX11. CENTRE HALL, PA.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1638 NO. 5 — — erly “BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION FOR [A GOOD WORD FOR THE BOOZER GARAGE SOLD h $7,257,919 PAID TO SCHOOLS i AL QUINTET WORSTS TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | THE PRESIDENT,” FRIDAY LEADERSHIP TRAINING SCHOOL TO GEORGE K. RIMMEY IN STATE FEBRUARY 181 SNOW SHOE'S FAST TEAM EVENING, GRAND SUCCESS I am interested in our commun Current reports, well founded, are | State Mnsurer : ) » first The . H.-P. H. 8. quintet heat the HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS ! 1} » 4 i 4 o 4 1 $ ’ 1 . (yy » The third “Birthday Celebration for ity. I am interested in seeing it be- the effect that at the time thig I E A month, paid 2 tata “ |Snow Shoe basketeers on the home he President.” held at Centre Hall on come a better place in which to f the Heporter wig on the press i ennsyivanin | floor Saturday with a score of 32 to SER Ray McGinley now living on & i | farm east of Bellefonte, will become Close to four hundred persons, all of [sidewalks and shade trees are very re LOO rig ind dwelling |i eginn al " Crowd {the tenant on the large jah farm, Shannon Boo The amou y 3 . ‘enti heere nadly while th Tigers un- | hiect : tied he ore time fi un The Hun ro Rrowing up ing world e "hel nile : The le "44 Kile wi 1 points f l An annual ing I. 0. O FF. 2 harder than ever maer= | while 1 made publi is plac- | ntre ul] ne 117.7 ! don and 2 ul mh fy smith | Hall A fon wi wv } Vednes « le sale of punch and food, telegrams {stand A better community in lerms : ‘ d ! { | or shilg i | ¢olle ] } > with 1 i 14 3 ‘ehruary 9 he rooms of f congratulations President | right thinking and right living fm night. was a signal success. | Improvements in buildings, streets, day afternoon) 1 transfer . u ! ni-annual wn 9. h vas gp close one from it, Friday t of Centre Hall Ww wied vere in attendance. These admissions |. ... children and young people wW.o | } were the chief source of revenue. Ad iitional revenue was obtained from * hex ming nd checking surplus the commun the pex ple who make up Tha financial committee was unad lity Is a goal to consider y make 5 definite report f h ! t | Wi urplug to be forwards t t * lachool be able 11 the home do lent for the use of the new Nation- | g.q of it? Wi £ J Foundation gh nfantile Par-|. . influence whi wil arry young | es? Where i people over the doubting FAMILY BIBLE FOUND The large and well equipped audlt- Imust we look for help in understand i Ww id Yo} ‘ounel } aa Frederi 3 ’ 1, . ter w t , 1g problem ! sium in the Centre Hall-Potter high ing how to go a Nis pr : h S5ascs . | & . raat. wrelfe the . os rie - — CTION chool building was beautifully and | “Many parents will admit that they Braaglo ts { BE . : : : y i: of : Z 1 var] NEXT LYCEUM ATTRA I J Y «1H aborately decorated. The false ceiling [do not understand this unger gen- jit HARI a a” 0 p | aaron ‘ i ound ae Hana MONDAY EV'G, FEBRUAR oc f blue and subdued lights presented (eration. The average chur h schoo n attractive ind pleas appear- [does not always 1 nh the real inner nee life of the children who attend. How © evening Dancing. round and ¥ fare parents in our community to work ia Tu ratl i n 15, wl pC ‘ 3 . i ’ : Ne ‘ha . iin R At ¥ , will dem aw yaa Ll AOAY e . i . Abt ay ty watanding of thedt i hand , { hief amusement. 6 splendid mus | for better unders andi § . 1 lehildren How are church schools to tn t ann Sta ‘ampus Owls made y the Penn ¢ Le I the training dancing especially active, iildren and | umbers during A pt LEARNING 1 a————— — —————— NOW IT IS CENTRE HALL- POTTER ALUMNI ct A > ARNOLD DIRECTOR ANNIVERSARY APPEAL ured the hip tn th Harris. rr ——— a ]—_—— > KILL, OF WILD GAME, Lautherar yuld « § { ENTRE HALL INDEPENDENTS urch ir yool 4 a Alte socieeany A . ey. Hp 0h! revolving 73 ringn pheasants com 5 and ] neat were much damag- i . be ig og : 3 ug fon ET i “ n | fue ren " fey vous 11 2 0600 : : +b Ee DEFEAT MILL HALL | 8 homea. This is ¢ : *| Bince ti Centre Hall 3 ew clstral . a lambivn } . ; Ee | ed : n ouse on the proj complain to come 1 ais SORDes hn aluennd agreed Lely and pang my ' | 900 cotton ra unst 1.339.- | ory Mrs. Emma Rishel at Madison- th help Im- |, change the name of thei, organi- Ce 4 > i og ip youl °00 SQUIr- burg took fire from 5 rubbish dre v7 pveming Higuas . zation to the Centre Hall-Potter Illgh : : i's, Near , oe INCIease: Inearby. The building was considerably ay evening, the local Independents A STUDENT School Alamnd Assoiation THE JODON HORSE SALF , a 10000 increase: !jamaved before the fire was extin- on a les ze ) a 0.000 duc » up 5000, @ ; , *on a league game from the Mill Hall als roposed an amendment the Jodon horse sale at the |30.000 ducks and geese, up 5000. and |guished by 5 bucket prigade tasketeers by a margin of one point 29 to 38 | BUILDING PROGRAM TOPS PENN | } stitution to reduce the | I ies nt Gap sales barn © Monday, ‘entre Hall line-up and points cre % STATE'S 1987 NEWS STORIES vership om 0 dollars every one of 1 ty-five animals ed follow Rossman, 16 Horner, MeCool, #8; N. Rossman, 1. Myers Heckman Mill Hall ridging in 5 closely contested basketball | game on the Centre Hall floor, Mon- |, 41.100 wild turkeys, compared to 23.- aon A Lincx ay nner diowed by ? a ¥ aged at the Philips his will 2 . “ CS ix colts Nee. | RK ie ars for February 12th. i i a 208 bageed during the 1858] CABOT at the Pennsyl-{yoted n t! meeting. sold. T orses averaged $200.14. VANDE.MABE _BETWIL Republican organim- 1 { 1 » 3 > ’ y . 8 i v 5 . . . wl ACAI Ji lege 'n the last lwelve he nt, ¢ jradfosd ign wi J TT foi Migs Alma Detwiler, daughter tion a W per plate. Tickets are Mrs wis the formal announcement , a repor EF ¢ ' iting 250, & 1 high team { 51 The 5,000 000 bulldings program to wd by the General State Au : —_— % rol Ann ne al. | The Ors are i has Yen ra. Caria Detwiler of Smaullton, an | limited 150. The guest speaker an- {Lacy Vande-Mark of Stevensville, were | nounced Hon. Albert J. Engle £ Veaver united in hina he ‘ein State Col legd a } Penn Sta % st Andrews Score by quarters i iden NEWSDADE! ‘ : te College, with entre Hall 1 - i | , officiating Cos, » collected Mill Hall } 2 / + Collegian ject 4 os fr a “ " ‘ 2 . ’ s ’ 1 yOROLA TY tacorder and Register | POE VALLEY C.C.C. CAMP | 130000 IDLE TO GET wan music wa ved by Mrs. PTO ped the county. An : ——————— m— OFFICERS TRANSFERRED | STATE BENEFIT PAY |T'2RIFY NAH dit of the accounts of these offio- 132 DEGREES (CONFERRED wing ti y ' recont these offio- OX PENN STATE GRADS. i ling oe i - ota A 8 Pe ' ' y 1 We . v “q $ v y ‘ er ' 8 n by Ire. E i “ w) j ” i . vor) to return $1 DAIRY COURSE ATTRAC ————————— —————————— LETTER FROM OHIO nd ———— ————— 1 1 The orion —— STUDENTS WRITE. : \ . " : Bd : : cal Panama ‘ di ’ ! : ) (CENTRE (0. HOUSING PROJECT ‘ i y ng ti Fe ' e hundted miles: north DISCUSSED WITH COUNTY com. |" Whe wndpely. of iam of Tas They had rain in that seo- Arctic Explorer Addresses Second Ly. transferred to P Va rH ' . Arobped k kin 43 k ; i il i ba wl nd Mrs Cen county wi ast at a M. J. BARGER : neaday Ta that + " #1 th 3 and arrived in y : ing the 4 that was meeting of the county commissioners ——————————————— | Florida the Frid Advanced degreeg were conferreg on January 25 in the Centre Hall-Potter [hyuiit in Poe Valley—a tamped earth and other interested persons with rep- | PICTURE ATTRACTIONS AT a : on avid Allman, Doctor of Philosophy high school auditorium as the second |hreast with a spillway of masonwork. |resentatives of the State Housing > une «STATE | Paul E. Brown. Potters Mills, and in chemistry; Sara Anne Garbrick. number of the Lyceum Course board. THE “PLAZA” AND “STA | Joseph Lovinsky, of New York City, Hellefonte, Master of Arts in econom-| Max Gilstrap, originally scheduled PENNSYLVANIA DEITCHA I'he commissioners were informed Showing from 2 till 11 p. m. {driving in. opposite directions at the 8; John Rosg Heverly, State College, to lecture on this night, was unable » WANE ’ NR . ! i ne : 4 ] r gas was xy | that they might pass a resolution At the Plaza Theatre intersection of Routes Nos. 53 and ng ~ Arte le Nice] Brom 9 [Py Presiut Doan ot Hinges Volta. : IN SEXTE FERSOMLUNC! recommending the establishment of WEDNES. this week—"Alatraz Is- [322 at Potters Mills, experienced 4 Stern, State lege, Master of Arts Mr. Douglas, who spent many years | “Die gexte yahrliche fersomlung fon county authority to the state board. |, 1” Exciting hrillin ‘ont 1s collision of their cars due to one of n architecture; Carl Wm. WIl4, State in the Klondike region during the [gis Pennsylfanishe Deitcha fer Sel- [If the board granted the application {ne pe. bain - A eatras {them skidding Mr. Brown received College, Master of Arts in landscape gold rush, told episodes of his home jnegrove un nochbarschaft, Denstug [the commissioners would then ap- and, sravesand. of ine yg ere lacerations of the chin and parted wrchitecture; Glenn N. Thiel, State town n Yukon. lowet on 6 uhr. da 25 Janner, 1938 lpoint a board of five members. who wave. Added a ash prize of $15 FT with a tooth. His injuries were take ullege, Master of Education in phys. He explained the customs of the Es- |g oa] stube in Selinsgrove fire haus * Lit serve without pay. to conduct, en away at 8 p. m. 5 len care of at the Centre County hose al education kimog and showed his audience £r- | Translation: The 6th yearly gather- |, survey of the need THURS & FRI - Double Feature | ie.) ments the Eskimo women made, Sing of the Pennsylvania Dutch for Bel. If and when the housing authority Program No. 1 Theil} of a Life. Centre Hall TI . os 9 8 *»» . = well as gold from the Klondike. insgrove and neighborhood, Tuesday [begins to function. Centre county will time” with Betty Crable Dorothy La- cr soared = a Sarge) represent - CENTRE COUNTY | An interested audience laughed atl. vening. at 6 o'clock, January 25, 1938. |acquire a project of $100,000, the dis- |MOUr and the Yacht Club Boys. No. 2 Sh hy ae ron for the Pros i i Mr. Douglas’ “tall stories and mar- Social room In the Selinsgrove fire {cussion indicated. Of this amount $0 “Alcatraz Island. dent ¥ n he Gregg Township Vo- 4 f $ cational school auditorium-gym. oft YTD velled at his queer tales Wf the Arcs . . 1 Ae & i TR HOSPITAL NO T'ES. ’ tie. ed a : uly nies. % the in house s : percent would be supplied by the gov- BAT this . i na ae nN & 4 es Monday night There was alse a * . . > . . » . al | The organization has a me mbersghip [ernment the .balance through local |FeXt Week a2nd Street with Ian sprinkling from Potter township. The Freshmen Notes ! bet wee for ad fi undred y {loans Hunter, leo Carrillo, Pat Paterson, , t : : of en four and five hundred. To jk : |! : : a t fraternizing of the young people from The freshman clasg of the Centre (become a member one must be able The commeasiocners were supplied by |Zasu Pitts and many others ow horviist ru ceam Course Group do emist; The otters; ACE Hay arts Frank Douglas tok f his exper is sch otters fences in Yukon, when he appeared | morning 1 Patients in the hospital from the south side of Centre county for the week of January 24 i the adjoining districts is much desire Hall-Potter high school f= planning | to twist his tongue and spit out iMr. Davie with 5 copy of a model At the “State” Thea're: A x : : od and will have a wholesome influ. to have a swimming party at State | Pennsvivania Dutch At the gather] resolution. which they may approve WED. THURS. FR Double Fea- lence on movements, social and other. Monday, admitted, and discharged gesday: Mra. John C. Gilliland, Ouk i ! iall Station, Discharged: Mrs. Curtis members of the soulty | addresses, T. Crenninger and infant daughter, of ot : - » . he deg " ] 1 g } Eo : thie i The menu as elaborate rkey Benefit Card Party. ! ! ] } i i uy a College yn “ory sr 0 ri f linge th rons evivanis Tem : sn . th Brat ators § setting 13% 4% a ‘ f Fahruary Transporta- lings the Pennsylvania dialect is used [ag the first step in setting COuUNn- ture Program: No. 1 100 fen and {wise in the future. furnished by punfls of the | exclusively, in conversation and Inity board Girl with Deann wild Stokowski, Adolph : Brady and many others residence i freshman ark Hebervsburg ha " 0 be attendances y op | INE . Lady of the Valley Rebel Thursday, admitted: Mrs. Elwood 4; wr oil Rosella Homan has heen | hi : : attended hy Centre Hall. will hold Williams, Lemont Mrs. J. Ray Hov, rantined for chi Diamond Row wl Lowe hen DOE tw Wetnel BH. 8 Jamison Both seas- |, 1 ] : Ren DOX an ri | the lodge 1} ZATIIOD » i . 5 . $0 5 . . ¢ Lemont a mun one re, and Rev. D. R. Keen- |... 15th SATURDAY-H aan? jonly Gfeupant of the me at the with Smith Ii i ‘ y tern time, was obliged fo fee Aas SO ne Woke in her oom. When her cries for help were A daughter was born to Mr. and freshmen girls spent admittegq to membershi od. Tickets Me Lewis H. Garbrick, Centre Hall. | Farm Show in Harrisburg. Jan pp pe : Sunday, discharged: James Brad- | » 19: Lols Homan, Peg Moffena-| The Pennsylvania law abolishing February rd. Centpe Hall ha Betty Allen, Betty Brooks, Agnes [the 400 county poor boardg through Delaney, and Jean Smith, out the state was ruled constitutional State Supreme | Tuite brisk, with mercury hanging wing Added Speial cartoon 3 oom |awakened by a dense =n ody opened ith MON. & TUES. next week-—"Inter. day. The morning alr, however, wus |national Settlement.” The newspapers | ing from a porch roof. By the aid of each day bring more news of this (a ladder Mr. Irvin released Miss famous settlement in China. The Hoover. The property loss is estimate . C E. around i CON p 3 : The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. |Cou around 14 deg above zero. srreen now brings it to your eyes. [ed at several thousang dollars, [ & : { heard by «( 1. Irvin, she was clings 3 There wera forty-five patients in Le hospitay at the beginning of this | —————— ei ———— | on Monday by the weal, Ld
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