VOL. CXI1I. HALL, PA. MAY 26, 1938 NO. 21 OPENS— 15 SEASON HALL, BASEBALL CENTRE opened its baseball of th wind Hall member Centre o gon a8 ga goundly 1 subduing League, Saturday, trounced Durst had little ts T.emont on Lemont to by a 156 score trouble Visors, n Thursday, May 26 Hall at Pine Gi Rel T.emont Saturday, May Pine Grove Hall at R Mills Monday, Lemo ap at Cs Mills oR Mille T.emont at » 3 wheragl re Centre al Pls want (; May 30 + Spring 1 Rehers at irs Pleasant G ntre - at Qrwineg ine Grove Thursday, June ve Mills t+ Reh nt Gap Saturday, Jung 4 1 y THursday, June 9 June 11 Saturday, Thursday, Saturday, June Thursday, June Hl I ( At v Saturday, June Cron Mil 3 An Thursday, June Halj Mills at I eo Pleasant Gap at Sprin Saturday, Pine Joly Rebersburg at Grove Mills Pleasant Gap at Lemont Mills Hall Monday, July 4 at Rebersburg Hall Pleasant Mills Pine Grove Mills (End First Half) ————— ——————— P. 0. HOURS MEMORIAL DAY. The local office will all day on Monday, Memorial Day cept between ff 11 at Centre TL.emont Centre at Gap Spring at # of post he closed axX- and hours 10:00 forenoon. the 00 o'clock in the ————————r AAA AA, 75.40 REALIZED FROM DANCE held the Hall- SPOT 8 red The dance recen of ftorium Centre ach and Associa © Ol tion wag very ——————— A A — PENN. LUTHERAN SYNODS HAVE FOUR Synod Susquenh Synods by Ia in itheran orf the Synods meeting merger * 4p Pennsylva nia passed each last known ag | . formed be Central week a the ynod, : Sassaman, Williamsport, was president of the Susque- hanna Synod for the fourth e terms. Other officers are: Secre- Dr. J. ¥. Harkins, State treasurer, KR. IL. Schroyer, insgrove, and statistical Rev. E. 1. Bottiger, West Delegates and alternates National Lutheran Conference timore, Oct. § 12, named Carl Milward, Milton, with Houseknedht, Bloomsburg, and W. Decker, Spring Mills, atts Tif Rev. 1. 8B. elected SUCOOH Col- Sel the lege: gecretary, Milton. ta at were: C. the Jal- to M. John as alter- and L. giv- Robert 8 Sassaman, son of Rev. I and Elwood of Williamsport to preach, ministerial Shore, Mills, 8. Hassaman, both were license perform rit Robert Clark Marlin Bottiger, Mt and Elmer Drumm, 1. 8. Shaffer, Jr. and Rev. J. M. Rearick, of Mifflin- town, were named directors of the Gettysburg Theological Seminary. Rev. H. C. Berkstresser of Hazel- ton: Dr. John M. Harkins, State Col- lege; Preston M. Hedgins, of Lewis- town, and Daniel Smith of Williams port were chosen directors of S8usque- Yanna University. a one-year Licensed 10 08] were Jersey Pleasant Sunbury. of Lock Haven, REFINANCING BORROWING In last appeared BORO DEBT; of the calling week's issue for borough debt The rate of ordinance of the of interest, at an , {refinancing at lower rate { paid 1 a water the four $1000 S bond of 1d MISS KATHRYN HOME RISHEL ECONOMICS NAMED ADVISOR 12 ures | | Federal funds will ————— A FIRST CIVIL COURT €ASE The first ease called on the Monday was former sheriff defendant Banking it pening of civ Penns Lee being Penns Valley plaintiff The of il court, from B the Valley, A the and company tl ie case, appears out of 8 a defective handling of a bill + gale given ror farm stock #1 " Musser, then the tenant on the Lee farm. to Penns Valley r sold at p company. The stock re 3! [Leo Woney aned WDA] eer and that 00.00 ay FREE SUMMER TRAINING (COURSE ON SHIP FOR BOYS oncé to the American Nautical] Acad emy. National Training Merchant and Marine ington, D. C. a ——— <A. HIGH SCHOOL, SENIORS PLANNING FOR FUTURE The senior class of the Centre Hall- Potter high school has divided the question of life vocation—one-third of the class membery are planning to continue their education at college thig fall: another third will “go back to the land’ and farm, while the re- maining third will follow individual likes, including beauty oulture, nurs- ing, and mechanics. Included in the college group which hopes to commute to Penn State dajly are Ralph Arney. Jack Kirkpatrick, Jean Slack, Mildred Homan, Helen Haskell, and Robert Gerhart. Pros- pective farmers will be John Dashem, Floyd Dashem. Dean Runkle, Robert Frazier, Donald Foust, and LWbert Blazer, Lolg Rees, Miriam Fetterolf and Mil. dreq Meyer hope to attend schools of beauty culture, while Geraldine Dut- row and Agnes Neff are studying the catalogues of varioug hospitals, Freda Weaver is planning to work while George Emerick intends to be a me- chanic at a local garage. As far ag summer plans are cone cerned the college entrants are look. ing for part-time work in order to build up their finances, ae w further nation at School officers. LOCAL on IMPROVEMENTS ON PARK; BUILDING Park f« Improvementyg Grange on gan thig week wr th {| Augrus preparation | { | 1 in t-September annual proverbial cire ud Mott which like 1 verti We will be ger nd tp Ap CLTEB HOUSE BOUGHT BY Ww. St NSET {. WHITMAN | 820,748 FOR STREET PROJECT BELLEFONTE APPROVED Congressman Don an- fond po Admhinistration Gingery 1 of ADProval y 320.7480 ‘residential aMpounting t Progress Bellefonte U Lamb y mxprove East ast streets, by constructing base and berms No installing sewers water lines faxes or assessments of will be wer amount this project Bellefont i federal Proj- wough od axpend red on SPOONS n v —— A ——————— BE FORCED ADMISSION TO MANY TO DENY Penns: State College Fe per « of the lHeanta ish incoming cl 5. nite tof-atat & students peor chance with rankir wil] obtaining entrance below if to the two-fifths of have lit‘le any Penn As in other years i Penn State will {req freshmen in other understanding State, the Registrar hund- at place several colleges with that they may transfey Penn State in February or the following September should vacancies the to occur, EE ————————— CENTRE CHAPTER 0 .E. S. BANQUET AT GREEN GABLES (Held The tre over from last 22nd annual banquet Chapter, No. 207, O. E. 8. was held on Thursday evening at Green i Gables, Lewistown. Music was furnish. ed by Boy Lyons orchestra from Stin- bury. Those who attendeg Mr, and Mrs, Claude Hinds, Aaronshurg: Dr. and Mrs. MacPearce, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 8mith, Mr. and Mrs, Cay Reep, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mamolen, Mr. and Mrs. 2. N. Witmer, Mr. and Mrs. Windom Gramley, Millhelm: Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Watts, Mr. and Mrs, W. F. MacMor- ran, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Trout, of Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs. George H. MeCormick, Potters Mills; Mr. and Mra. J. F. Wetzel, Rev, and Mra D. R. Keener, Mr. ang Mrs. Roy Jami- son, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 8. Hagszn, Mr. and Mrs, Harry W. Potter, Cen tre Hall * ol week) of Cen- were 4 i MEMORIAL SERVICES, Centre Hall—# speaker, Hill Flam, 30 I.. Miller VAL h M.; m I. Kaufman, speaker J xercisey under direction of American eon of State Colleg Potter vill P. M tev, 1 I 1 ' TO EXPLAIN ACREAGE ALIOTMENT UNDER AAA, on | 3 om of all whose farm farms classifica mestings whih PUrpoOse of ex- acreage allotment Hublersbury Odd Fellowg Centre county allotment oA under the a ries held he for the Nn school, high hall, Howard m. 1—Boalsburg high hoo! 060 hall hail, pouse Py Stormstown on Hall, Bellefonte, Girange Grange Cegurt Centre 00) 5 8 8 k Ll) FISHING IN ROTTEN, DELAWARF SAYS CAPT. BAY W HOM | 2 §crde ent had mn numero 0 clock ( H fishes { ‘apt os cape feeding us previous emptied like similar excursions on the bay his of Fishermen Potter State “tammy” into the companions the south township, Pleasant Gap and College in the same water had no bette, success than Capt. Homan's crew. De ——— A nA ——— deep some hig from side of Arber was in at this Cummings town office of Spring Mills on Monday and called on a bit of business, The borough “dads” should wake up to the fact that the numer ous gldewalks needing repair, changing from brick to conecretla, or building new walks, conld be taken eare of by adopting 4 WPA sidewalk project. While the walks In Centre Hall are much better than the average in like places, there are Improvements needed In every block. One of the chief improvements needed Ig relaying of walks where they have been raised by roofs of trees, and the preling off of the top layer of concrely blocks. Individuals cannot enter into this movement, but a Council awakened to the needs of property owners can do so; and SCHOOL | { | STREET PROJECT WPA Pr Hall, « WPA MOVES ALONG | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS Day services vill olact © gt ree pri walks f iriveway he side a n School om ig tf buliding Centre of two side and colibling { parkin movir Trent WEST PENN POWER BUILDING LINE TO “RAYONAS MTS. The Went 1 Company surveying for Mill 8 "a gradua : Mise Moyer 3 Misg Mary paistant Baum been perintendent appoin the(Cens« Penn ht and Power hae pot State a su to pul a © line High- ‘Rayona’ » * board She will Juni Other Walter { " * yuntly of assistanos $180 a month. to Milton Etters the from tors a No } south to on Garrity the i s along U : i Lp" 4) a salary a an supervisor giles to Herring Strunk, WAY club ably Seout naa y ute ne assistant r on Juniata camp, a short 4 Others along opportunity to Brownie's Place the White House, where er John Meeker live yrovement, and road, and prob- » ’ Valley Boy in county ‘ } the were the Mills and stance to position the line Spring iibert given an include ub hoy SC Ure service State Coliege Sunset « 186 4 Mr nei Minot Mr= Dakota Harold R visited Mr Kempel forest with a and Mrs native Kem but several y a Mrs Katherman North Min camps 4 Sy th ng [FESTIVAL BY GRADE SCHOOI PUPILS, MEMORIAL DAY of Ww the turns neq ¥ ne Crack 5 wool § { i i term n i ower oe from Osceola Mill He de trumpet Reedsville The bang ship and evening of an unusual Hou feated at former of Mil- nomina- Al- 4 ‘ Brindell T Harbeson forester in this district the Republican be a contender Bad iA. H primaries. Slate trio and string under give a the combination is efficient leader. C will concert in the on school grounds roy, captured tion and will high character. for The festival fce cream, asida from the sale of foode, ete. offered, will af- amusements for young people, is urged, considering the pure pose for which the funds will be used, that the movement will liberally supported. ford It be ——— A ——————— ONLY LUMP SUM SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS DUE According to the Social Sbourity representative for this area an esti- mated 1000 claimg have not been filed which are due families In this «ight- county area. Helrg any who has dieg or any employee who hag reach. ed the age of 65 eligible the social security benefits, Three and of the accumulat- ed wages will be pald where 5 just claim is made, These payments will be made in hump sums, In both cases the worker must have been pald wag- eg since December 31, 1936, and be- fore he reached 65. Lamp sum payments ang monthly old-age benefit payments should not be confused. Lufhp sum payments are made when eligible people reach the age of 65 or have died. The monthly payments will not begin until Janu- of employee is for one-half per cent should do so. ary 1, 1842, exander’'s seat next November Davia 1. Grayhill, teacher of sciencs and mathematics in the Centre Hall- Potter high school will spend the greater part of the coming school va- cation with father, C. 8 bill, a Paxtonville carpenter and con- tractor, doing general carpentering. It wag first intention to take a summer course at Penn State, but a of events ocourring in the meantime prevented this plan ing through. Mr F. tep Clara Lou and Mr, and Mrs. Hom- or W. Fetterolf of Spring Milly a tended 25th of the graduating clase Teachers College Saturday. terolf and Mr. Wetzel were mates and gradumted in 1813 #0 of the former 188 classmates were present. Dr. and Mrs. Kimbe, Kuster held a very lovely reception for the group Friday evening. Saturday morn- ing all had breakfast together at the Hote; Stevens, followed by the regu- far banquet in the College dining room at 1:00 o'clock. The experiences shared by the group gave a very good cross-section of life, with ite successes, mirth, pathos, grief and hard-earned achievements, his Gray- his series CAITY- > ¥y and Mrs. J. Wetzel daughe i= ir 44 reunion Bloomsburg Mr. tha State Fet- clases at About
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