p—-— Bl eli BY The Centre £7 Reporter VOL. ‘CN 11. CENTRE HALL. PA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938 N(). 40 ~ a— - — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS - - ! = . i ’ 2 \ ! GOVERNOR 1 \RLE EXPOSES [ ( AMPBELL'S CONFLICTING | ACCESSORIES STOLEN FROM | PENNS CAYE HOUNSI (. H. AND HUBLERSBURG I | THE CALAMITY BOOSTI RN 1 EVIDENCE CLEARS GIR] PARKED CARS IN TOWN BEING MODERNIZED PLAY TIE SOCCER GAME, 1-1 | | { i 1 14 A mr ——————— [JOINT GRADE SCHOOL PROJECT HELD UP industry’ exactly contention ving this State cau aly rn ¢ 1 oht ting temporariy held u 3 eo State | oratic rnishings and Hpme mmes———————— Democratic Administration. ; am was not ser.ouel; y- 3 EMAT At of Ruf etion athe 0 original Hit by the | pIGHTY- THIRD ANNIVERSARY “There has been a rh f indus : Harri Irg t involves ) iz mg brot OWTiet { Pen ave ’ Phere | been J | jure re mehr — ig min omsic THE ' ndiats " FOR MRS. LAURA LE} {GOVERNOR EARLE SPEAKS AT BELLEFONTE, STATE COLLEGE rliteatesad— REEDSVILLE NEW ROAD CROSSING APPROVED HIGH SCHOOL GIR IS APPENDICITIS PATIENT — pe ps CENTRE COUNTY MOTOR CLI B REELECTS FORMER DIRECTORS ——— ANING TP CLEARFIELD TIMES PROVES VAN ZANDT A NON-RESIDENT | STAFF COUNTY COUNCIH CHRISTIAN EDUCATION MEETS | Lea fully p on t} | ond PR Brooks Oemtre Ma ly on 4 dewall » and were ' . : . - : were charged that James Var it, Ales HOUS™ ad odd yr sta me 4 of the Cou V ¢ Si ih { + ‘ v . 4 1 J State ’ i : } » : oo ' med alms sen on ir the The Clearfield Times pu an Congression not beer he is campaign : » ridranen Bmn o rf adie {BOTH MAJOR PARTIES SHOW pa ham: yan: Zandt ‘hag hold Pros nn plamseeddy. iE | GAINS IN REGISTRATION voted in only tw J elect! n | DEMOCRATIC RALLY AT 0 ] the 23rd District in the 1p nir HECLA PARK, FRIDAY EV'G Van. Zan : wyrin i A Mls ODD FELLOWS INSTALI --——— $50,450000 PAID AS PUBLIC ASSISTANCE A Mt ——— Pay, Sunday, at Ev. Church body ¢ During ¢ rom tha 1 PI yo a recia 3 : n n nts } - a x itn ’ 3 = fro ng ti X $ ] hur with three patrol girls. via Confer, tributed hy the Federal government ou ouFt how Budi : : £ . le Hanna ang Betty Sweeney as- | Under the 1935 Blind msion Act 1 c is ot Inform as the Yo lifg mp , i vi May 91, sg A . publi i ! wt inf Ted LS oO } > i - {ajetants, This group, 1 . the one pre-|8 standard for measuring blindness ftical preference of thes, voters, the ‘ . : < % tod » : t or . ing it 1 $v ! tad thadr | WAR established and those who pt activity of the Republican olic 1 addition, YY has ram- | ALTOONA DAY, OCT. 19 ceding “it. will doulsties ARG LEY | has ne Tn vity ) 4 2 Hes i 4 “ : . x ® : and perf | tha standard be na merchants are going tes {pension of $30 Searson : - $3,282 tered at would indicate they desired med Contract y as. Democrat ] . Nia heir wwenth Altoona Ay on they did not has # } ¢ at £11 / ¢ " Og construct or reconstraotion 1 sel _ - ‘ i that votes w at a n ro on y ; » 3 13 * and other the Noven r lection, major mhEnways W o Departmen have 1 informed that yearly i forces and WPA under supervision of reparations have been made the CENTRE COUNTY assessed tha Highway Depa La { ; ate | | insure th being the Bi ing E 6,176 STUDENTS REGISTERED : \ ls : BYE rot { on improve: of farm-to-market Jbe Hoon av 41s a b- HOSPITAL NOTES AT PENN STATE COLLEGE |, nae : ona Day that has 4 ITAI TES. & The \ drain {Ana i ie . a "OG y at wry d 4 4 nt } ! ation : Ven /OMIOT f vit 14 11 0 Fare ¢ > Among th dents registerad at| rsa ited “ : ement appearing elsewhere Patients in th, hospital from the gram Ol highway niilding, Mr. (it wi the greatest merchandising Brownmiller explained, “has been aim- | even ver held in Altoona. BIRTHDAY PARTY FOR FOUR and az mentioned In . » - - * " - K - - i aralvsi fn srlior 3 ” 3 reel A party wae held at the home AYER Mr. and Mrs ¥ Hrs § ollie 1 v : Tr 1 : } outh side of the county during week jor, 3 Mrs. 1. E. Rhoads in Belle | 1 isd and 3 lege 1 : fonte the oy ine 4 . iad i October 3rd | : on ; he E evening of Oct. €, cel i ! ' a balanced program of con- | in y 100 stores will coop : jebrating the birthday anniversaries logical Fre : r-year tudy 231 funiore. 1 ny we s : 2 ] Monday. discharged Mre. Robert 8 {ass ‘ i M a. BLY. a ’ a a * ¥ on Ve beer J ie i his outstanding autumn : a ral ay uss Grade and Master "Dick Rhoads - v} CHC n & 9 . gat FETT ite i i" 3 Lind £ § infan a {el TA ok sophomores and 1.803 freshmen, [a w ¢ *ta o n tl . ere " flor oxcant pka and infant son, Beals 1 and Mrs. Emma Hettine- | i oft i Penn State are 422 graduate students who are taking programs of advanced taking 1 as 1] as 192 two-year students and || trafh 1 i is an YOY onal val ; i Mile 1d senson Tuesday, discharged: John I pd - F-.§ i ‘onfer Centre Hall | Penns Vy 182 ' udents, day inger, Miss Ruth Harlley, ntre | the latter s ; Mr, and Mrs | total number Bi cen! : he #t of achieving leng Hall: Robert W. Colyer, Millheim hoads, Thos rescrit from Bellefonte | Am hg 1 He rr AMARA, . om out of { n. of WiHilas a nophew Daniel | Brockerhoff farm. rolled hk 1 he camp 1% : ale In ought durability, en- | : teachers have been added Wednesday, discharged: Mrs. Stuart | Wore the followin Ir. ang Mrs. L sion y g p 41 Jdueatio i v traffic served. | faculty of the Harris Town onfer and infant son, Spring Mills. Fx Rhoads and ‘ I¥. Mr. and Mrs a ‘ } ity i ¢ i ne | ah . F. V. Jodon Mrs 14a 1 baits Pe | ship schools. Miss Sarouy of State! Friday, admitted: Miss Iona Barg- , " Isabel Reitz, Mra ] Cora Tate, Misses Mildreg and Betty teaching at Johnstown, 137 enrolled ir ract in i stration in| , i Iministratio in otiere 1 ) ‘ Bessa 3 r, Centre Hall \ 4 ’ ’ . : {College tenaches th fourth gre that ; ntre a the first vear of th. forestry curric- | Centre cou ! he fourth grade i Tate, Messrs, Jim and Billy Tate. Miss Sue Ertley, Miss Lols Grabh Messrs ulum at Mont Alto, and 430 student 3 miles reinforced rote |e . —— | Harris township, it went west Miss Gingrich (Mrs. Maypard Will- | Williams, Centre Hall, R. D. A daugh- | Deamer and Kenneth lither John jihe Reeq Alexander farm near Millhel iams) is on a year's leave of absence. {ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert | Poorman Grab 2 on in 1902. H, ensmged in farming and Miss Billings of Towanda succeeds |B. Henschen, Spring Mills, From Centre Hall were the foil tin 1912 took up railroading with the Miss Helen Geer, who is Centre Coun- Sunday, dscharged: Mre. George A. ling: Mrs. Emma Hettinger, Mise : |B. & O, advancing to a ear inspector ty Supervisor of Home Economics. | Burrell, Boalthurg: Mrs. Ernest Styers {Cherry and Arion Corinnh "My s IA year ago he was retired on pension. Miss Geer taught Home Economics in land infant daughter, Woodward. Mrs. C.D. Confer and Ch RN % and {yr Bohn ie traveling alone, Mrs the Harris Township high school six| There were 44 pationts in the hoe- | Mise Alice Spyker. amily, and | Bohn, formerly Miss Malze of Harris in Lock Haven. The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. |years. pital at the beginning of this week. Po SPY tel township remaining in Ohio : ¥ students who are doing practics fa} te plete by con- in the valley B {aria 14 3 i | I Mis, Margaret Gingrich had taught. | Saturday, discharged: Miss Helen registeed in the undegraduats cen- pavement o 8. 322. Lakes-to-Sea ters maintained at Uniontown, Du- highway between Fowlstown and Pols, Hazelton and Pottsville Sta College, shortened traveling dis. tance and eliminated several hagard ous curves and grades. Cost, $203.828, mm —— AAAI Miss Martha Spyker spent the week end with Miss Francis June Slenker —————————
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