The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1938, Image 1

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    The Centre
VOL. CX1l.
Reporter
9, 1938
=
NO. 23
|¢ H IRM} N PLEDGE . A 3 T | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY,
RELATIVES WITH INCOME
TO ASSIST IN SUPPORT OF
DEPENDENTS IS RULING
To
|
{
Pronounce,
for the purpose of supervision wif be 1.4
1 three highest hon
Hall-Potter
ts the annual
of
senior cla od
~r
‘os or students
Don has been
President
¥ ederal
Congressman Gingery
notified that the
| ed an allotment of
Centre
ir. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALL PARTS
in Centre
future
gally re
the
or
In
urally
i
he
nat- | th
had pax loeated
At
Gingery
Federal
to
COMMEency has approy- at Clearfield. rom tre al} borough, mo
ie
i
Choo}
: i
funds In the same time Congressman |'“
will expected to
ad Sage =. lie . ’ (
support of appli || the sum of 2837.576 to Improve high annopnesd allotment of
of B1I12478
throughout
un
ways throughont Centre county by funds In the sam
grading, providing drainage, widening Improve highways
i,
eliminating Centre
otitbr Incl
shonlders and pavements, county by landscaping, drain-
ing
hazards ing,
and performing
his
and performing
his I« State~on
sponsored hy th,
nt of Higlhwayk,
the purpose
DuBois,
appurtenant
A work, ey iroperty
dental work. is not a part of the i
and ig Penna,
NyYST mm, ang »
with
es
Federal head
Pennsylvania Des
for
at
of is
Sin ry
iwayvs, Headquarters lon located
AMP
SEASON
BOY SCOUT «
OPEN
‘LPORTER”
AFTER DAY'S
EDITOR
FrRip
WRITES
WILT JULY SOUTHWARD |]
Awards Made
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{4. ERNEST WAGNER TO TEACH {
8TH AND 8TH GRADES],
ACCIDENT CTU RS ON
WAY TO SENIOR PION
| KIWANIS- FARMERS
JUNE AT
PICNIC
GRANGE
»
o
PARK
A A PT ——
VACATION (CHT RCH
SCHOO! OPEN MONDAY
PALLY
ro
a A —
NEW J.A.
PROJFEI( OPEN
THRE} Ww
I's IN COUNTY
153 at Be
Fellows
instit ited
No
being
llefonte ig
Centre
1846
is the
Contre «©
Howard
grounds
grounds
inty street about
Public Assistance
he
IIE
Odd
It
Hege
lodge
Fab
1032
instituted
nui n to go on Sm is ne having the
explained it modeled. There be
front porch with
combined porch and summer
at the back, and an overall
raint job. The work is being done Hv
Joe Hartley, father of the owner. who
i a carpenter by trade,
Mre. Henry Houser was a caller at
the Reporter office on Wednesday. The
Housers had An
Hall unti) when
they sold theiy farm to Freq Raymond
and went to live with their daughter,
Mrs Dreibelbisa, northwest of
Ping Grove Mills Since 5 bad fall in
the barn five yearst ago, Mr. Houser
suffered greatly from arthritis,
which necessitated his reirement from
his previous active life the farm.
Mi move
ed into town, was given a happy sure
prise last Thursday evening by a
small group of friends It was a bhirthe
day party with the usual presents and
refreshments. Those present were
Mre. Lynn Platt, Madeline Platt. Mrs
Same] Hess, Mrs. Ben Bodle. and
Mrs. Paul Boeger, 11 of State Culless
Mr. and Mrs Carl Gettig of Pleas
ant Gap: Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Brooks, Miriam and Gloria of
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Reber. Mary
Frances, Curtis Jr. of Colyer: Mrs
tomediate (ages 9 Improvements aE w
ir ameadiale Ages
home
doors
Concrata
high school
aw said. has been eos- |( was
from appli-
concern-
have | February
Other
9a by grading seeding ! wd
placin
constructing
rolling new
K. Hosterman has been named
direct
sisted by
tI. A.
0,1!
41 "faculty
Spring
ready to
I8sate : 3 new
ihlished to hear 's ate ( lodge
i yaungest
g limestone
AUTOS COLLIDE NEAR
SPRING MILLS: #450
chips
sidewalks
on
and will
cants,
the
Rev
Wagner,
f shoo!
D. BR. Keener and Res
The of the
completed and will be
Monday.
reg-
3 oO
recipients or rei
the
jodge,
1892.
Ic wigeg
in drivewavs
amount
expected
of
———— —————
KLINEFELTER-SCHAEFFER
REUNION, JUNE ISTH
annual
ba
Laure
DAMAGE
operated by Harold
of Centre Hall and Prudie
Akron, totaled $450 fol-
lowing 5 crash Saturday night
to Memorial Day. The
the Ohio car was blnded by approach.
ing lights, which
the two carg to collide on
highway near Spring Mills,
Mr operating a ear
owned his em-
north
such relativ
heen
and steps: 17
Centre Hall
Locust
men. 2 months.
to and
Bald
July 18,
B97, June 3
January
No. 27
1847;
an
contribute to the dates of Institut-
No.
personnel Damage to cars Improvements
Ww
building
<Q rhe,
inlets;
on
support follow
Milegburg,
Millg
Hall
Penns
Mills,
No.
Snow
the applicant or recipient [tion Eagle
. 1850
1903;
15
.
Pina
Lick
1R7S,
1887
elected
E. Mowery
£ TOON ey,
street by surfacing
=
about Ohio, shoulders, constructing Is
walks, guttere
men, 3 months
Philipsburg
fire alarm
side.
17
No. begin their duties
No,
Valley
Ni
311,
Centre
1875; |
previ- and drop
R495. Each pupil is to bring a Oulg driver of
8 Grove of t
istration fee 10 cents on the firs Improve
21
EE ——— ———
PUPILS OF 7-8 GRADES
ENJOY ANNUAL
On Tuesday of last
prils of the seventh
together with
Bohn and the
brick, enjoved a great
the Danie}
wae
and
men, 5
relocate been ine
farming near
two
The
reunion
o une
wWermbey
Klinefelter-Schaeffer
held
Nin State
north of
basket
ol Run morning of
and |
{eated
ted : . warrant iv a « eo wonth den YOars ago
the school. Citizens inter. apparently caused ystem months, T z0,
Howar
Shoe No, 6, Sept, 7,
Harry Burd, Miliheim,
member of the association,
The Young Ladies’ class
Methodist Sunday school
freshmentg after the meeting.
President Willis E. Wion.
fonte that the
association will
Sept, {the
voted year
and
will
at
Mounaing
June
pa
Saturday,
Park, in
Milroy. It
This a
Mi
Areasurer «
on tha new
n in
1 : kau
> this worthy community proj-
18 2
Se
will an
announcement
Ida
tne
en wns ect may make their contributions to Mowery wns
Lester Rossman,
ployer on the Meeker farm
Potters Mills,
This Wag one a Wurpris.
ingly few occurring in the county ov-
the Memorial holiday It
prove gratifying to everyone to
note the great decline in auto accident
deaths in Pennsvivania the ef-
ficient administration highway
rulings has begun. LS
John
4 oar "]
be all-day picnic. the of the Board A
PICNIC
week forty pu-
and eighth
thei, teacher,
bus
either treasurer by
hag been by « the
of
served
made
y
:
{Christian Education, Daniel 8. Daup
of the to
directors,
of
’
Jordan, who is se« of re-
4 aR
‘the director school, or one JFradles ha
driver, lewis Gar.
half holiday In
Bohn woods, The afternoon
in playing gimes
have developed tremendous
In the late afternoon
feasted on wieners,
chips, marshmallows and
great quantities, Dessert consisted of
five gallons of joe cream which was
eaten to the last spoonful. Thies 1s
the eighth picnke which Mr. Bohn has
held for his pupily at the same place,
EE —— a ——
Note that the Wm. Gruenwald sale
3 i
reunion committee, labnmb accident eo
Belle. [of the assistant
moet.
Re-
association
the
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Organizing a Boy
Trooy
on
announced
of the
bergburg,
having
July
A AAP tl ——
CENTRE (C0. COUNCIL CHRISTIAN
EDUCATION CONVENES JUNE
The
the
fan
next | op week-end. Ss. Annie Brooks, who lately
MilThelm Seout |, be ai will
9, spent
Under the seomg to
appetites,
pupils
sponsorship
Millheim Organ -
Troop and a Cub
Pack. The initia] step was made Tues-
day evening, May 24. at a meeting
in the East Penng Valley high school
building. Carl C. Reep was selected
to act ag Scoustmaaster, Mr. Reep is
a son-in-law of C. M. Smith, formerly
of Centre Hall, ang is employed by
the Bethlehem gteel company at Mil-
roy.
of a al
is
which
fox last to
meetings,
omit since
church committee,
izing a Boy Scout
convention of
of Christ.
the
annual
Council
be held
August gixty-ninth
of new
Centre
the
pokato
lemonade in
County
Education will
foward Methodist Episcopal churcl
June 14. The convention, which car- | ith JULY FIREWORKS NOTICE
ries on the work of the Centre Coun- |
. IA lation. ‘will The discharging of fireworks will
ty Sajbath School JAssociatio in vents
have as its theme “The Church at] ot be permitted in Centre Hal} bor
Work With Christ.” ough except on July 4th. Parents
Pach Sunday school in the county [are urged instruct children and
is urged to send as many delegates |, oo narate in this matter or legal
A A A ————
of
autos carrying over 300 members and
of Masonic of this
district, left early vesperday morn-
ing for Elizabethtown.
at
A motor caravan near seventy
Wives lodges
They met at
Potters Mills and traveled with po-
lice escort to the above named town
town
to
A MAA
{s your subscription due?
where they visited the Mason|e
Homes,
ag possible. The registration fee is fif-
ty cents to help defray the expenses
ot the convention.
action will be taken.
BURGESS,
of western horses iy to be hely Mon-
day, June 13, which ig a change from
date announced last week,
H. L. Bbright and daughter Miss et
ty, of Newport, and Mr. and Mrs
Richard Markle of Altoona were calle
ers in the ufjerncon.