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