The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 28, 1938, Image 1

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    The Centre £8383 Reporter
VOL. CX1I. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JULY 28 1938 NO. 29
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CENTRAL PA, DISTRICT | rs. FRANK CRUST KILLED BY [COUNTY RELIEF ORGANIZATION Ri NDED FUNERAL OF | PROSPECTS 0] WELLEPOSPE | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
: : ; CHT ‘ : SPARE VIE "OMMITTEE | MRS. MEYER, ON SATURDAY| CENTRAL R. R. TO OPER
CONVENTION. PP. O. ; LIGHTNING: BABE SPARED FORMS REVIEW COMMI | !
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sid moth It ter. that there shall Relative DA. Priends from. out t | LINE TO TYRONE, BLO( KED HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
hun ‘ ! i ry $ tion t+ $ >
an nd ecuitable: administration ttendeq 1 FROM ALL PARTS
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baby us |
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a point
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£75.000,000 SCHOOL, PROJECT
PROPOSED BY SEN, THOMPSON
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NEW WPA PROJECTS
IN CENTRE COUNTY
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LAURIN DUBBS, WPA WORKER,
SUICIDE IN BUSH HOLLOW)
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OVER 600000 WILL BF
ELIGIBLE TO YOTE ON AUG}
[LADIES OF GOLDEN EAGLE t calling replicomant of 4 4 it i emtlvaRiakcAbEE Proms CODA. 4
REAPED HARVEST AT FESTIVAL {ter line in that fot | new volers Are coming of ARs
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[SPECIAL AND QUARTERLY
POMONA GRANGE SESSIONS
Grange Falr Committee Meeting
The
CENTRE COUNTY
HOSPITAL NOTES
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WHTIEWASH FOR LEMONT
AND PINE GROYE MILLIS
MOTHER OF A. I. SLATERBE(CK,
1, EXPIRES AT LOGANTON
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+H CLUB MEMBERS T0O
HOLD MEETINGS AT
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(COUNTY HOME TO Cos
$231, 725-SGRANT, #101,3%6 Wee
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Dale of St
$ ollege | if “rl of he Ev gol ie " huh at 1 Hie for indigenis
friends on Sunday i STANDING OF TRI-VAL. LEAGUE | rol Some iin ounty. The plane for the
ie Hoover and two | Ww, L. Pe. | § i
: ” y rT he late Dr fl . Sci + and
i Surviving Pes fir Sons: . | me Il for an estimated expendi MARRIED TEACHERS NoT it} ia r i daughter of . and
f , al ttending Teachers’ Col- Centra Halj 1 43 | Slaterb withh, whom she lived: (ture of $231.725, and wil bs the frst WANTED AT PORTAGE [yrs Schuvier
: both deceased
lege called at the Uriah, Logan Mills: Arthur, Tussey- | homg
Foust and ‘ormick 1} 3)
Nes «
LO in the State to be erected un-
hershurg : 3 i
- . The Portage school hoard wag woined
Satur- 5 00 ville. ana homas. Tylersville three [der the new County Institutional THe.
State Agricultural Department
with the boards in Johnst« and | LRinst
against
= pasturing in meadows
new home | oars tn i aizn tadr ! Lind
A Somerset in a campaign cftain | wd . waleurnd .
Mrs. Elmer Stump, daughters Jean i ! water hemiock grows, Cattiy at
he Cox ny . : 23 2 voted 3 5 fason of the year are partic
: ort Hood are oted to
1 . 4 ' 21 grarvdchildrer ff the structure will be ralsed Hy fs. » hi
wort, Miss uth Wagne 3 ted - fetes 1 is nnd 1 reat grandchildren suing bonds es Tn : : ; catt hos
port ih vagner, Bi is reday vening rea wenn : ing bond A Johnstown had taken similar
ding of Ralstor 5. Wagner ' : i ; i : iumans, Like man
: h ee Centre Hall plas $ 9s go ita ——— A — wilon some time ag and Somerset |, ! niant
of Lewistown . A ing Aun ; : 4 pian known
Saturday afternoon. v Fisher who accept- Falth! followed No resignations have
: . : {i i bY many common nam ams
Pine rove Mille Liu- A minister Of the gospel] leaves his wen reported in either Johnstown or jon t}
.
wife and two children
i he wend ax.
teachers to Te.
Sunday
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TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE |[!beran church Many teachers. believing thommiives poison, childrens bane, snakeweed,
MoKinney ah. tu Farmers National Bank od runt Peas Pons is phon _ and Mrs | door and takes a few steps to his Man wh . believing them * lupotted parsley muskrat weed. COW.
S0hs he North Carolina Sie Company Gdn ta Jennie M. Eh ia . Cott aw! o » gh Hark,
friends on Friday Spring Mille, tract | rege tw SEE volare. passed by the legislature, have mar-| Dev. and Mre
J. M. Carson and family spent Sun- | wt ———— ee —————— ————A A A AAI AAT. y ’ )
day at Hecla Park . ie M
ot . ‘ . | ried In the past. school boards have | Wilkinsburg
Shook, to Susan y CoP. was ®erved at pad
Oscar Bierly father, mother and two (terman, et bar,
sisters of Hubler
Be Are bea ve
. . : Ny 1orapt
eo ordained on [parish home, turns he kev In thel® merset
. + . xs fou OG a lh LYE r th a “
a grad- church. And thers exhorts his con. | 54 from discharge because of the bane and death-of-man.
ation ih matters of faith! new Teachers Tenure Act recently
oO
Roy Corman
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on Sunday motored
¥ their own Miles against permit- | Dunkirk New
home of Mrs, Mary Immel near {ting married women
Ramer, the Tusseyville mer- A birthday dinner
ant, finds 5 bit of tithe to devofe the
York hey
growing dahlias and is very suc
sburg visited Sunday [OTegg twp. $L to
at the J. W. Slack home. T. B. Motz, et
Jack Blackford ¢ Miss
Sweetwood of Loui
. ‘ : ™ fe the y will
each. 1 . x
. . a . : be located for two weeks as instructs
. ) Rebersburg., in honor of her grand. (general belief among teachers ig that
Cessfu] In his efforts. A few samples ’
ors
Naomi |and Creamery
on the Dunkirk
nh ; x : P they cannot be discharged or refused k Conference
twp. [Were brought to town on Wednesday daughter's first birthday gnniversary. : ’ , .
. . . . new contracts should they marry un- Grounds, on Lake Erie. Rev )
are spending {tract in Penn twp. . me of which measured all of ten; | Those present were Mrs. Wm
Corman
fonda der the new tenure law although no | Will lecture, on the subject “The
Astor
court test of the question has been | Christian Message for our Presents
: colors. A prize | Immel ; and two dghildren, Mr. and made Day World” and Mrs
in the flower garden measures Ars Wm. Brown and son Bobbie and | Th, Johnstown school board in re-|“The Use of the Bible with Children”
¢ to EW noche PTE op ; % 5 OEE 4 “4 y 3 . 5 “yr ” : Ey |
3 ux, to John i ’ inc a : greater than the largest Saughter Laura, the guest of honor, questing the resignation of some 20 18nd “Understanding our Pupils” Mrs
Penn Coburn, trast i; (one exhibited here. and Mrs -Imme} ang two children. teachers who have recently married [Corman fs 5 graduate of Pittshorgh
z enn . 1 ' i i
nge. ’ ' Bb hip yl —————— ——— A ——— explained to thesn that matrimony 1 niversity and has taken special work
3 's Ie] fe - 4 Fon 4 id ol r 3 3 Ed
tow ba Fling B and ry TH enjsér- Emil Miles Milest . Dav, to. Mary Members of Progress Grange will The road from Bellefonte to Jack- [imposes , dua] obligation upon them |in the instruction of youths After
mn, # ¥Y Butterield c fora - * y 4 y & WUrg, tract in Cene Nd > . : i 3 e
ty Are spending part of their v Ss tre Hall borough: $1 un Len: meet Friday evening to practice music Jsonville will be dedicated swith appro. [And that ag a result the board was of the instruction period closes. the
: © g Pe y wir vacation . ; . for the meeting of Pomona Grange, the opinion that they coulg not give couple will come to Centre Hal to
at the J. G. Boa] home, Mary Emily Miles. to Be-tha C.|All interested in making the nusieal priate ceremonies on Monday, August d ;
Miss Orpha Flelsher of Aaronsburg Homan, Centre Hall oy
tract | 1st. The Bellet A t maximum efficiency in the school |*Pend thelr, vacation with the latter's
: act in Contre [feature of th 1 sl, Tha. Defisfunty chamber of Som room.
#8 visiting at the H. E. Foust home Eall borough: = $1. e © ¢ program outstanding
parents, Mr. and Mre. F. M. Fisher
are urged to attend. Comm. merce will be the sponsor.
some time at the home of her par- Clayton F. Corman, et al, to
i). A.|Inches in diameter. The flowers were [and daughter, Mr. and Mrs
ents, Ed. Sweelwoods, Kessler, “Cons.” Co. Inc... Mt. Carmel (Of various beautiful
Miss Sarah Ennist visited over the [tract in Haines twp.; $809, dahlia
week-end with her parents, Bhe is James F. Vooada, ot
employed at the Laureiton State Vvil- |H. Vonada, et ux,
Corman on