The Centre £833 Reporter VOL. CXII. CENT HALL, PANIHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1938 NO. 7 — ; ' , Lvs . tl COMMISSIONERS DEFINE | MISSIONARY FROM PERSIA TO ROCKVIEW PEN PRISONER (BREAKING GROUND AT P. 8. C. |U. 8. CHAMBER COMMERCE : TOWN AND COUNTY KEWS OBLIGATION TO CLASSES SPEAK IN PRESBYTERIAN CAPTURED IN EARLYSTOWN | TO BE FORMAL AFFAIR | INTERVIEWED LOCAL MEN da 1 UNDER THEIR JURISDICTION CHURCH, THURS, FEB. 17 SCHOOL HOUSE, FRI EV'G The board of trustees at the Penn | The United States Chamber of Com- | yAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST" | FROM ALL PARTS Poor Boards in Centre county have This Thursday at 7:30 p. m., Mrs Harry Lehman, a prisoner at Rock . . ! is ale Authe y mve issued for- | fidential w+ of “Nation Business, not been functioning since Jawuary | M. Marker will speak in thes Pres- (view, who walked from the peniten | yvivania State College and the Ger merca Washington, DD. €.. for the con Fugene Burkholder went to Phfla« 1st. and those who have been regu 3 10] th byvterian church on her experiences | tary grounds on Friday just before | i ¢ ceremonies inaugurating the five phia Monday, traveling 1 bus. HS arl receiving assistance from 1e > | } ¢ ri) : ‘arsia. Mrs. Marker has had elevey noon vas captured by guards In d for | In rsi Ma 1 1 J a invitations to the ground break politica Y rnzine critical of the New Peal hi representative in thig sec f the lion dollar building program opinion will spend the week with ii ints werseers are now being cared . wtituton, which wi held on ’ Eo rs service witl the people of Per- | Earlysto school hous orth of Pry A » ! 3 : vittion us? hs Her | he Emergency Rellef and the Contre foi. and will bring y interesting re- | Centre yv the County Board of Assistance 4 ounty Institutional Board, but It ik it as simple a matter as It p Mr 0 to an overseer and get handout in the shape of an order for inhabitant ton of coal! or a week's provisions. Naturally there will be a conflict f opinion for some time as to whi ne of the above relief agencies sponsible for the keep of habitual de pendents, the man or woman who oc le assistance ang wsionall needs a litt we transients. Clarifying thelr posttio a the County Commissioners” issued x | . _— | , iEL © ( statement thig week, giving their con | EY ANGELICAL CHI R H — : wnd specify REOPENING, SUNDAY Comin ed i Le 1 h Wr —————————— | building, where the farmer open MONTHLY COUNTY SING IN come un he env. news tor. th cal Evan- [the inner door with a key in hi LOCAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH jurisdiction imely } ool 1 hurch arrived y Muesday and | Bex "he prisoner offes y 1 | assembled | sista reno- cust { oO g = fo5¢ : ol ‘ rr ‘ truction of the new law t will ng the classes tha the [servi Ww DURST TIMBER TRACT ACQUIRED BY WITMER GROVE stma—————————— SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF COUNTY To CONVENT] THURSDAY, 21TH an— — os National { M ew sniff —— COUNTY BASEBALL LEAGU} y : a. | S——————————————— REVIVED—ALEX, BROWN, PRES, . : COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY TO DISCUSS PNEUMONIA (CONTRHOD yim d A Mm i i i LADIES OF GOLDEN EAGL} i SERVE OYSTER SUPPER LL fs A tl sis he Ladies Temple. L. G E. in [cRLERRATE THREE ANNIVER- Nilo ToD alg SARIES AT C. W. SLACK HOM} Bank building y Thursd rv r wRler super i ar § ipl WT Rellef no longer ane members whose birthday : 7 to or 18 rhi be’ for county purposes only Au additional evy will be required to taks care of 8 M G Lot M 20th ’ ’ the cost of the institutional poor but Sweeney, Mrs worge Lohr, Mra (20th anniversary 4 h marriag Preshytler Manse N i at [ Centre county 3 . lan ews Noles illag his has not bobh do of Centre county were referred | iy warg Frazier, Mrs. Kryder Frank, (Mr. and Mr= Fred Sh dishop Charleg I. Mead of Kansas ’ { the millage for this has not been d¢ the Board of Assistance some time Ruth Hartley, Mary Kling | Those partaking of the day's festiv- [City. Mo., will preside over 5 delega- 150 in order that the new State aged-| A fitting program was also execut- | ities r. and Mrs. Fred Slack [tion of 350 ministers and 150 laymen or raroryvide : 4 Ah i 3 3 al : jit ! 3 3 : ai | y . : oy ools “1 jtax and i y could provide weistance a8 of jad by members of the ordet land seven children of near Centreat the annual Central Pennsylvania ver Springs public school and is |'axX ang « January 1. 1938. Therefore, 8 , ' taking more work in Art in the Penn- | " i 0 . Pe A u « ponsibi r for providing ass of Cllrs Mr nd lon April sylvania State College Miss Wible Y.VRn Rom . a ial Sontranbad { 1 ’ #1] . . ; : spent the week-end with her friend 3 : 3 A ck and son of Spring | it ie eo { ! ew Sew. | Conts Hall ma # onset havin n on Feb- : Sac ! place in|'® i oi | ruary Sth. The boy is local high : ] f 4 {ne hh And conference I het wil s “sing” in the P atcha oo r~ canes ie the re Harr townshin = Aowistowr Waa UNA ’ ) « Dt : ron feremn \ : ] “ th " wll during the first three of of the current year. These members [two of their sons, J. Fred 8k and [CENTRAL PENN. CONFERENCE elation a a] i i Were . teuben Uokert 3 “ 100 ohr Sis The day wa al the y _ th A Tom -HHE GECtoms OF I wa i Se Le rT WILLIAMSPORT, APRIL 20 funds for Outdoor we rases which were receive Miss Grace Wibls has had a leave [cided upon. Whatever millage is set, have had more of absence from her work in the Bea- | some districts will w Mrs john Slack and | thodist Conference in Williamsport I.viin Ross Jr. son o » and Mrs ney, g shelter, servi Federal funds for | ERTIES SOLD BY reside sistance vy riar eb 1 a a ftorng y 5 3 a Assistance ale on . 11¢ " Yes r tn the ii p wif wh r of the cor » xX pected ! _ n n Sunday al tid Ve i in the bor The regulation 2 tha decent now hic ————— Department }> JHorisag LE WEST POINT EXAM. TAKEN ’ ‘ Tn BY SEVEN CENTRE COUNTIANS |, Gingoers . 4 A ——————————— H. D. CALLAHAN BUYS FORMER FERGUS POTTER HOW} ¥ > wi 1 Degpite the business recession and yy neoln banquet held at Phil- | PICTURE ATTRACTIONS AT | Grange "air commits will " n directo, wt Mar t Street Trust equent drop in employment 1937 [lpsburg in the evening of February THE “PLAZA” AND “STATE? | Saturday afternoon in the rriculturs Compan Harrisburg where be had on 78 the beet vear for employment 12 was a decided succesg from every 1] Extensic 3 office , {been employed for 4 number of years Cour . tH . a : i On DUIGIEY and earnings in Pennsylvania since angle. Over 400 voting citizens, mostly {Showing from 2 ull il p. m Bellefonte, at 30 joe) {Mr. Smith also holds other important Reorganization COMM wm | positions, among them being the vice ipresidency in the Central Corpora- is In neeq of assistance, and has 1930, it was announced this week by Republicans, were present The over- | —————— funds with which to provide the Ral 3 . . ! 3 : lalph M. Bashore, Secretary of Labor flow crowd was taken care of in an At the Plaza Theatre: 193% season and other business of im- an t Par ; “ Fan ts ti 4s § 1a . $ and Industry extra dining room. The mayor of the WED. THURS. FRI this week | portance will be transacted on of 1 hiladelphia. ang member of Employment advanced nearly 22 per (town in a rousing address of wel- |, ' ts a ; the Philadelphia Stock Exchange J Happy Landing with Sonja Henle ———— a ————— cent over 1933 ar avroll 2] « © ues y MEY ani : ’ 5 197 ber cont. B ng payrolls clirabed | com : requested to be repented "don Ameche. Jeap Hersholt. Added | JOYCE KILMER CCC CAMP The Ladies’ Bible clasy of the Re- 197 ¥ ryt las . " wt | x 5 y 1 » i gy if ! y : ’ 3 Ta. . Bashore said. Compared [promised to builq a larger hotel if attraction: $200.00 in cash prizes given | formed church school met at the with 19536, employment rose more than (necessary to accommodate the crowd SELECTED FOR PROPOSED i ¢ I RG—K 7 ane ; . }: " away at 9 p. m a {home of Mrs. D. M. Bradford Wednes- AHLBERG—KILLIAN 6 cent and payrolls 18 per cent. | The principal speaker of the even- a AT and MON. & TUES If next STATE YOUTH CAMP day evening. Those present were Mrs Announcement was made of the ‘Practically every industmy has (ing was the distinguisheg Congress. . / ie : i y or, EE — . } 4 £1} el . {George Searson, Mrs. W. H Stroheck wedding of Mise Grace Killian. regis- (*hown 5 steady improvement during man from the 8th district of Michi- W eek - 5 30salle, with i Eleanor 1 no > \ The gi Son of the Joyce Rime or, Mme John Delaney’ ™ 4 T™ ut tered nurse, of Lewisburg, I. DD. and [the last four years’ Bashore declared [gan, the Hon. Albert J. Engel a rear ell; Nelson Eddy, Frank Morgan, Ed. |OOC camp site as the proposed Am- Delaney h Mi a & nro . Bh rs oy - : . PE : . 4 . . ins av ror rie wwion’ Its “outh $ ys 2 i fe amor. ) .veritt Carl Ahlberg, of Lanse. Clear This trenq ig exhibited in reports less fighter for the right Lincoln | "2 May Oliver erican legion'y State Youth camp, : : Tr rs ’ reports as At th ey “ tres . Thursday thro the [Fred Slack. Mrs. Paul Bradford. Mrs field. The ceremony wag performed '0 the Department from every type of [Saw it; a message every voter should / the “State” Thea're: wag announced Thursday through o Mary Wilks wa . Mrs. tan. 29 t the ¥ 9 y Industry.” : {hav ; » i” = WED., THURS FRI. Double | office of District Forester 8 W. Chubb | =" ™¢ Iams, Misq Pearl Arney. an. { th parsonage of the ye have heard, Eve one t ag | . " i i 2 a i arson: | have ard. Every one present wag in| v.. lho serves the Hald Basle distriet Mrs. Bruce Arney. Mrs. John Knare White Deer Lutheran church charge, ———————————— thigh spirits and confident the Repub- Feature Program—No 1: “Navy Blue [WHO serves 1h ald ag district, Mra. Beves Ripka Mre. Ad “ime y i » " . 3 : orn ta ir » y ri” oe 3 ‘ a 3 AGT West Milton. Rev. Ernest LL. Bottiger | UNEMPLOYMENT AID {lican party would march to a trium- 20d Gold,” with Robert Young, James [The camp is located in 1 nas Valley man. Mrs. John Mart eh onl ficiated at the rites © ) iphant victory next November, Stewart, Lionel Barrymore Billie | Narrows, east of the Centre-Union]™%"% S75. Martz. and Mrs. Su- 5 ! 55 nemployment Compensation which d ¥ 3 . > : ” A "ar ° unty line. along State highway rout san Durst. After a business meeting The young people were attendeq by started in Pennsylvania the latter , t Those present from this side of the [Burke and many others No. 3: jeaunly Hae, a‘ong hu a aw cial hour was enjoyed 1 0 ‘3 Ingyivanis he i: © oo at’ 4 : PR .. IN » a sOCH oR 3 13 OVEN ¥ all a brother and sister of the Aride- of January, 193% r Par lecounty were as follows: Mr. and Mrs Thats My Story with Claudia Mor- NO. 45. 1 1 TN Ho *¥s 5, i wre ; dorm So} we licat i 154 by the gio % tan oom and Miss Dorothy Killian, 5 sis- [land about 150 years ae A national | Edward Durst, Mr. and Mrs, James [5D Wm. Lundigan, Ralph Morgan, ! A a » pe . a NM the. mistelianton . auth 4 atonal | 1 g Herbert Mundin jexpacted to be accepled and approved | sal » r ¢ i ¢ been suc : . 1 e lay Bhs . : Mrs tal aeker s How win r of the bride ! ag been successful in England | Brooks, Mi and Mys. lay Sharer, Members. of the: State: American Mrz. Ralph Packer by her sister, for Mrs. Ahlberg a daughter of Mr. an i years . and Mr Edward Vogt, Mr. and ATURDAY 3 ; Ing : gion camp committe in company Mrs. Gervin Schaeffer, necessities of life. it ig necessary that a now look to the Assistance Board r help, and not to the commissionern o Centre county A ———— a. began in Switzer. : shower given : 3 4 FE : i : : » : a r home, Mire, Wm. Killian, of Lewisburg, =R bout twenty-one million of per-| George Vogt, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. [laWw, with Bob is a graduate of Milton high school | #ong re covered by Unemployment | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. IL. M. Barger, |%tar and the Nurses Training School of Con fl Laws in 48 otates the | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, Lloyd | MON. & Hoove eommander of | ID Ru : Presented hee Yory ii tap Post N 110. of Mif. tantial iftd and enjoyed the evening . § % ’ . Faw . : i visited the cam ite las immensely. The guests includ { he Geisinger Memorial hospital, Dan. | VV ric columbia, Alaska and Ha- Smith, Logan Decker, Edward Lough- tieardo Cortes hv bromok : : 2 tl ‘ d a Earl Lute : moth si h 5 LE. : i A . i el @ 5d HOUT E " \ trae] AT # ¥. yes her o ho nil ville. Bhe has been « mployed at the 1 finer, Miss. Hamel McClellan, Mrs. Ruth 3 is rea ' i Mise B® , : ¢ 1 adios, voll } a Prerase Sud . . ta advantages } found | #0 dizabeth Bartholomew Misa Bellefonte hospital. w scala Thomas, Blaine Bitner, Paul Swab, T Publi vy sss ah » Doris Moltz, Mrs. Ed 1 Mis The couple will reside at Bellefonte VOMEN'S 81.00 A FOOT S 8 (Mr. and Mrs. Joa Swal Colems BE AOA WAL a ay misEon MA Ta : ont. amar fark, Miss. ¥ ’ etonte. | HOES i 8. oa wabb, oleman authorized the West Penn Power Co. The camp was conducted last venr | ™® Helen White, Catharine Marte. of Pittsburgh to construet three rural [and attended by 798 boys at ML Gret- Flora Hacket, Miriam Mitter ling, Le- . electric lines in Potter, Gregg and (na. but the site there wag not ade- [90a Reed, Mrs. BR. 8 Brooks Coomera vaces wil give a concert in the Mif- ; i lenner townshipe, Centre county, to lguaty for the needs. The boys will be Lutz, Gervin Schaeffer, Ralph Packer. finburg high school auditorium, on | TOM 8. JOHNSON SHOB STORM | serve 33 customers The work is trained for civic life. small unit gov- The guests were all from Centre Hall Thursday evening, 24th inst. i Lewistown, Pa. | Is your subscription due? scheduled for completion by Sept. 30. lernments being set up ang carried on. | #XC0t Miss Reed, why is from Milroy i } : : | wi ‘ | Brown or black in Hi. and low Wingard, James Searson, Robert M, 120 heels. Formery sold at $6.00 a pair. Smith, Richard Brooks. The Bellefonte Banjo and of b ait a4 [Fines 2% to 9; widthg AA to BE. By IL. A —_— | ...,]