VOL. OX11. PROGRAM FOR PIONICG, NIGHT CRATI( AUGUST 81] 1) pr Work {-H MEMBERS ATTEND CLUB WORK AT P. A fF 1150 4 from assembled a k. Dean 1 total 0 H Cl forty-fi Colle State third place College, he judging contest on awards and David placed ner livestock “Were Noll seventl county tral team competition with teams placed :R other ——— A A — COUNTY SCHOOLS RECEIVE THE STATE APPROPRIATION | ——— —— A - MARRIED WOMEN TEACHERS, s a controversi In holds women ! Johnstown, the s« that the to keep n thwarts hool board readiness of married their to the younger teaching teaching jobs detri- profession and is ental teachers by denying them opportunities to in requested obtain positions The ations nw to w advancement. board ns the f thir- resig of married teachers, but six ava complied. T situation granting to ary muthority instances might school ar be boards met by discretion. There retention in this in matter, which the teacher after are of riage a woman her mar- might be highly desirable, in which i lowed many case the board shoul be al- There the of public to continue contract. which teacher the her Are i tances sumption by a right to n as. woman on marriage and conflicts board her miinue pay- roll after hey arouses com- the case muni feeling of the would seem, with in which board #hould opinion it the the right to decide. While the considerng net, have education this feature it might at the sider another change advocated and which some of the state's educators favor, thig being the designation of a probationary perfod to be served by a teacher before ac- quiring the protection which tenure affords, committes fs of the tempire same time con- which has been JURORS FOR SEPT. COURT SESSION OPENS SEPT. Ho Coburn Philip oF Mil laborer, Rel ward etter, laborer aDorer salesman MThenra ntre Hall silat Belle ir tb “ Thos Homer Eddington. Eis Sherman Wm Lemont Mary hskpr., Centre Hall Duke Fravel contractor, Phillipsburg J. B, Frank, farmer, State Lather Fye, merchant Edw Jos, Jot ills Helen Clair laborer, Ph'b'g Call man, IL Fink. laborer, Folk, tinner, Fortney foreman, Port Matilda St College State College Osceola Mills Pt. Matilda laborer, Spring Gravsh, miner, Harpster D salesman, Heckman, 3 Herman, hek laborer, pr., Bellefonte Howard hskpr., farmer, Hubler, Hughes, Hines, Esther Houser, FE Houtz John Jas Wm. King, Harold Paui Sarah Philip Hall R. G. MceClallan, farmer A. 1. McGinley, mere hant, Mrs Olive Moerschbacher, Bellefonte Samuel Monsell, carpenter Bellefonte Patrick Moore, laborer, SnowShoe Robert Parnell, salesman, 8t. (Wil Sam Price, driver, Philipsburg Spring Bellefonte farmer, teacher, Mills Rebershurg Bellefonte laborer, Bellefonte plumber, Bellefonte Lingle, ins. agt., Philipsburg Malin, hskpr,, Bellefonte MeClenahan, laborer, Kirk, Centre lellefonte hekypr,, (Continued foot of next column) 2131 tp Ov. |} DIES - ARLE'S AT HAZELTON SECOND OF {. CABINET GRANGE The FAIR COMM. MEETING Fair irday, Pp. m., on Grange Park Grange will 7:30 Committees Sat at «0 on August fp pi 8. 8. CLASS MEETS. Hand Sunday meeting at Mrs. George evening, August enjoyed { The Helping Lutheran monthly ir day supper ! th ent Rudy, becca, class of th school held their the cabin to A all, followed Those Mrs. John Miss Ite- Mark, CBE Rus- Mrs 11 by tureen Was e business meeting. Mrs. John George Shares Mrs H. Alexander, Mrs. W. O. Strunk, Mrs, Mrs. Dean Smeltzer, Heckman, Mrs. W. A. MeClellan, Mrs. T. 8 of Washington, D. C., Misses { Miriam Homan and Mildred Homan. pres- wore Mrs Derstine, Mrs. W. A. Clark, Mrs Durst, H i®l Lair, | Georga i i Homan Treasia {Long (Continued from previous column) lobert Fur. Philipsburg laborer, Wood- Reed, farmer, Penna. Rusnak, laborer, Shreckengnat, John E R ward Francis 8mith, farmer Blanchard R. H. Spangler farmer, Howard Ed. Swope, laborer, Sandy Ridge John Switzer, laborer, Bellefonte Grace Wagner, hskpr., State College FAMILY HOLD ANNUAL BRUNGART 15TH tn r { ! LAr Hershey D. A. McK Brungart, G Bellefonte Wash secretary H Sullivar Will ihe Marietia J. Wallace Hookn Y. Brungart genealogist - ot Frank an Vera « Selinsgrove Rebershurg Jdtendeg HILDREN ENTERING PUBLIC SCHOOL MUST BE VACCINATED BUDGET NOTICE. f The annual for Township budget District can be seen Secretary, the Gregze has been at anyone A i i i ! & ! School prepared, and of the home the by interest. the same {has, Zottle, Se CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. » Persons of from who the south side the county were patients hospital in thy Cen. of Aug. 1 Mre BOR was Shade, tre County week Monday, | Boob, admitted: Spring Mills ito Mr, and Mrs Hall, R. 1. Tuesday Mr. ana Mrs, Mille, R. D. Wednesday, arer, Linden born to Mr. State Collide. Friday, kle and infant and Mrs. A. Millheim Saturday, discharged: Master Shawver, Spring Mills, R, 2. There were 66 patients in the hos- pital beginning of this week. Guerney A Bruce born Centre A daughter was born to Gerald Goodhart, Spring admitted: Hall. A and Mrs E was Sylvester Si daughter Joseph Ramer, discharged: Me. Blair Mar- Centre HallR. D. A Kohlbecker and fufant |0n, sOon. Dean <a NO.3 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS INTEREST PARTS 1938 | 11 LOf BERSBURG HOLDS OF} ALS IN CLINCHING PENNANT HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL FROM ALL I Centre Hall Rebhershure Saturday's Where They Tharsday, Viay. August IS ¥ Pleasant Saturday, August 20 oh Flesh Spring fills STANDING OF TRI-VAL. LEAGUE IL. Pe Pir OVE At {Cant re Retbers tad 3 teleph Tow werd te first an MISS HELEN BARTHOLOMEW | BECOMES TAX COLLECTOR) An appointment me ——— STATE FARMERS MAY YOTE IN REFERENDUM 13.000 ; Saturday A The def Spring Mills Bellefonte, post office building: \ in ies {hours at both points are 8:00 to 12:00 1:00 to 5 to 9 et Piaces © Lemon by CX t Mlege nstructed times are Grangas hall Jf native Indiana be Le will be an- flattened to accom- The approximate cost of ture $ a grant of public demand for {$61,588 having been mad: by ths Fed. the Pennsylvania authorized the pre- of a i i i i i and trin ~ Ow The building +13 Mail of : ith Yas 14 iimestone, will ia m.: ip. m. 0 and 6:00 00 {shaped have and for toward each the wings rooms. The entrance will the whera east, Bi is—— the right GAME COMMISSION ISSUES will BULLETIN ON BIRD-LIFE |modate it ithe gle Tw out af ruc i= a0. 0040 of on Commission the de birds, ra] Government Mr Watsontown win H Area of Church: Bishop Mrs. Inumiap, and Mrs. Weaver som and Mrs Dice and Mrs cepting are prominent Evangelical ¢ht Mra Miss over paration and tin It {the Mrs. Cha entertainad and distribution ries on Bird-Life, i= than bird publisheq therefore the Board Sheffer Rish Wash Episcopal Dunlap and F. Weaver ha 2 x CC. Ba. Basom WwW. J Dice, at a dinner. Ex- Hughes others in th of 51311 sulle Hughes the mires elaborate of the Methodist F most of bulletins in the compelled it will | past, is Charge {feels that T retard ten cents for it the such = ey However J I a t nominal charge Wot ite wide distribution, EE ——— 2560 BETHANY ORPHANS TO PRESENT PAGEAINT, AUG. “The Life of elaborate 9% tishop the the 25 wrch Christ,’ and rendered by a very color- BEuorgsous pageant, the orphans f Bethany Orphans’ Home, Womels- dorf,. the Rev. H. E. Gebhard, intendent, on Thursday, 1:00 o'clook (DET) in James Lingle daughter of Md. were night guests »t the M Fisher super- hae, The die » ere ret ufning ; August 25. at : e they visited with the the large apen- former's Mrs. William Harter alr auditorium in the grove adjoin- Whose hushand is a raijrong engineer ing tha home, featuring the 75th an- ar Lingls f* manager of a 1200-acre nual anniversary of the Home. Prep. |TMM in Maryland The crop of wheat arations have been made to comfor. |™D the farm is estimated to vield sev. tably accommodate an audience of 10. |" thousand bushels, more than one- ay of which has already been thrashe and 1 ora Janet, Centerville y oy from sister, 000 and parking space for 2.500 auto- mobiles,
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