The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 18, 1938, Image 1

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    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
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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,