The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 23, 1938, Image 1

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    VOL. CX1l.
HALL, PA.
a — — EE ——T
NO. 25
2000 ATTEND
KIWANIS: FARMERS
AT GRANGE
NEARLY
13TH
PICNIC
PERSONS
idcer
wo Mrs
Mrs, Hamold Zet
Kiwanis club memberg wl
eight
Th,
ranged
ger,
Mairs,
Hartman
Prizes
¥it1
sii]
the picnic were Secki
Bill Jeffries, Th ymax |
Jo Hays, L. F
Edwards.
nearly
from State Col-
communities,
chairman
Albert Bartges
and RY.
numbering 160 were
donated by merchanty
lege and surrounding
tf pl
STATE (OLLEGE TO BECOME
PENNA. STATE UNIVERSITY
the
for taking
connection with building
and prepartions
of an increased enrollment,
State will get a new name,
Unanimous approval of
gyvivania State Collage Alumni
cil was given the proposal to
the name of the college to the
gylvaniy State University,
ing of the Council at
last week,
It will still be Penn State, but
scon be called Penn State U.
In
boom care
Penn
the Penn.
Coun
change
Penn-
at a meet
State College
can
————— A
Our money (2 bits) was on Max
Schmeling. Our cholee was the
theory that “they don't come back.”
However, always guess wrong,
and probably have done so this time,
on
we
A —— ff A
Congressman Don Gingery will be
the main speaker at the monthly din-
ner of the Martinsburg Booster As-
sociation to be held at Memorial
Park an Friday evening,
GINGERY ANNOUNCES
IN FEDERAL FUNDS
FOR CENTRE COUNTY
£20,016
{
—
DOLLEY-SMITH
A
HALL BOND ISSUE
IS APPROVED BY
{CENTRE
STATE
SCHOOL, WORKERS
ANNUAL
AT HOWARD
B
The Adequas
A =
the
the
up
hours,
rir
vention Bre
two Mr
Bodmer then address
the day on
Today's World
of the part a
the
ght his last
of thame “A
In
Christian
of the
helpful
served
the Christian
in this
should take in
world. His address
and inspiring.
by the
dinner
opened
affairs
wae
per
who serveq the
The
with a
very Sup-
was same
evening session
rovsing
votiong were in charge of Rev. Roh.
E. Fleck, of the host church. Wii-
lis E, Geissinger was the presiding of-
ficer. After the announcements and
offering, the officers who were electe }
to serve for the coming year were in-
stalled by the three past
of the Council, the Revs,
son and Morris.
The officqgrg for the coming year are
as follows: President, J. F. Wetzel of
Centra Hall; vice-president, lev,
Houseal, secretary, Frances Holter:
treasurer, W. H. Geissinger. The clos-
ing address of the convention was
given by Rev, I. Morris, the retir-
ing president, who spoke on the
theme “The Church at Work with
Christ.” Hig address was very helpful
and made 5 fitting climax for the con-
vention.
The attendance was good at all ses-
sions ‘and it was reported by many as
the best convention ever held in the
county.
song service, The
de.
ert
presidents
Kellar John-
a
Ee
A CITY OF THE SOUTH
from N.
¥lor-
Clty
Letter to Reporter leaders
W. Smith, in St, Petershurg,
Ida, Gives Deseription’ of 4
of Charm,
in addition
connection
and
with
the
an island beach.
Alt
susinesa
. Petersburg’'s principal
and
visitown
i the
of
is entertainment
many
and
certain
with the
Al.
ft
commercial
fields
ommoxdation
offers
ity
industrial
in
conflict
also
which
not in-
resort
The 34%0 green benches
and
in thy parks
have an Inter.
back to
merchant had
benches and painted
orange. Thig =oon
corner a popular place to
Other merchants saw the
this schema and began fur-
benches, Today there are 2.-
benches on the streets and 1200
in parks. They are all uniform in size
and are painted green to conform to
a city ordinance. One can sit withcom-
fort on the benches when is
shining brightly and above
86 degrees, A green bench epidemic
in northern towns might become a
worthwhile experiment,
Minollas county is noted for its ag-
riovitural and citrug groves,
The Municipal] Recreation Pier, pop-
ularly known as the Million Dollar
Pler, extends out into Tampa Bay for
2400 feet.
The Municipal Solarium is at the
approach of the pler and adjoins the
on the sidewalks
dating
enterprising
large
brilliant
the
history 1908,
when
built
an
fifty
made
congregate,
value of
nishing
2490
the gun
mercury
i
GRANGE ENCAMPMENT 4
SHAVING
FAIR
FUPILS
SCHOO!
A ——————
HIGH
EXAMINATION
as PASS
a.
DANCE REVTH
(Continnagq from previous <
Beach Pool is rned
operated by the city. It is a salt wa-
ter spa. The salt water for the
is scientifically purifieq i
ated, During winter
kept at a temperature
Spa Beach and Pool are
by many suffering with arthritis, neu.
ritis, cutaneous ailments,
rheumatism and
for heliotheraphic
while many for no reasaon other than
to obtain a tan the by
tific methods,
We are jocated at 4103 First Aven.
ue North in the home of the late Mr
and Mrs. A. E. Kerlin,
they lived during the last ten winters
of thely lives, The home is now own-
el by W. W. Kerlin,
grand host. The location beauti-
fal ana convenient the center of
the city. All the section
are paved. A you to
Central Avenue with oar serv.
ice. Central Avenue passes through
the main business section of the city
and i= seven miles long and brilliant.
ly lighted for its entire length. Alto
gether in the city of fiftv.eight square
mileg there are threes hundred miles
of wide-paved streets,
With the statement that about ff.
ty years ago Genera] John Williams
founded the city, this communication
barely a scratch of a complete descrip
tion of the present city, closes,
~8. W. SMITH.
umn)
Spa Spa
pool
and chiorin
it i
degrees,
the months
of [0
Spa visited
sinus trou-
dis.
treatments,
ble, respitory
Caaf
skin
of scien
and where
who is the
is
is to
in
brings
street
streety
block
[DRIVE OPENS FOR
NTRY COUNTY HOSPITAL
or I I —————
CHILDREN'S DAY SERVICES
————— A — en —
FARMERS MEET
AT STATE
|
FUTURE
i ———
MANY HIGHWAYS IN STATH
BEING OILED: CHECK THE
rs lp pnt
AT SPRING MILLS
BY CIVIC ORGANIZATION
Contests will be held at which time
prizes will iven donated
tWajy
business men of the district
kinds of seasonable refreshmenty will
ba served both nights
Prizes will be displaved each even
stand
The
of any
with the
winner will
article
ing at a
of tha donor.
have
special
first
ice on stand
be res.
Saturday
imported
winner
of
however, the must
drawing.
prize an
be given away.
Music will be furnished
Spring Mille band: a
tion of the State College bugle
Many new and nove] forms
tertainment will provided,
which will He a beauty contest
men between the ages of 16 and
vears Prizes will be given to
winner selected hy popular
It is hoped that the
surrounding communities
ipate in this contest,
W. F. MacMorran wil] be
of the stand from which
will] be distributed.
The committee ig desirous that ev.
eryone will] give their support by at.
tending, since the proceeds from this
undertaking will serve to lighten the
expense of a community project,
namely, the adequate lighting of the
streets of Spring Mills, ”"
ent at the time
night a
rug, wil
special
the
special sec-
Corps,
of en-
of
{or
by
also
be one
a9
the
choice.
the
men from
will partic.
in charge
the prizes
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST
FROM ALL PARTS
ack Kirkpatrick
Freg § k. Betty
Blazer
Ramer
Marion
Is
and
played
Prof, J.
Charles
John "illiam Dasheam
Treaster
summary of
of
R.
and
Elsewhere in this
convention,
isso
the
statements
Rev. D
Wetzel.
important roles
by and
FP.
Keenep
Robert Horner, of near
mention of
Centre Hall
> : »
whose seriots condition
made
returned
was in last week,
home from Geisinger
week a pranut was
gullet. The peanut
while eating 5 mix-
on Memorial day,
the following 12 days he was
swallow eithey food
in a of
last {ter
from
the guliet
hospita)
removed
gtuck in
of
his
confections
or wa
resulting joss twenty
the
with
the tube
to hospital] each week for
instruments to
its normal size.
windows of Belle.
Lewistown are ts be geen
White mice climb and
wheel devices and
amusement as the
special
io
In shoe store
circuses,
on various
as muh
Circus mice cost 25 cents each,
are untrained, mt perform like
troopers. They commit no Indecencies
while on display, and apparently en-
Joy their antics on the moving
whoels. They are not penned op fas-
tenad in or on any of the wheels, the
oll