The Centre £45k Reporter VOL. CX1lI. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. DECEMBER, 15, 1938 NO. 49 — | CHRISTMAS DECORATING [ODD FELLOWS PLAN |COMMUNITY WEEK | cot NTY AGR. EX. SOCIETY STREET LETTER-BOX PLACED OWN AND COUNTY NEWS OMPET ™ : CHRISTMAS PARTY, DEC. 20] | MEETS; ELECTS OFFICERS) TO FRONT OF LOCAL P. 0. COMPETITION ATTRACTING | | OF PRAYER SERVICES| : | th EARLY INTEREST | State College Lodge N 82 innual meetin | “ or-box. wa | t0| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST as Lighting ang ed as host the = Cen ; We loamy A np! aie I A | FROM ALL PARTS Conte sponsored 1 en t t " Wed I r f r ¢ thy ‘ ‘ [2 1 Raporte judges determine which homes vin first nt resident ! al | “Followir { {a Througl the Extension wor th wre d i : a meltzer is wooupying a ond ang third prizes wicl Stat ‘olleg § nd v pres- |, tion the th-1¢ minister interost i Harry onef y " l sectio { 8. (. Brungart house, Every person who decides o light | artswick, lellefont Lt "ne wich wyvice follow \ ry im "Wel Wo 3 {TWO GIRL. BABIES ARRIVED » i t » the Howard ind decorate the outside fo the home | Gade we Monda) hristian Fellowship” | € Lang, St olleg “ IN TOWN LAST WEEK| pu, will have an opportunity to win one | " rer, G . » Ley M. Kirkpatric and sewing pr Ward Krape y g . < : : . ' . " CAT i a a ink. if the three prizes that thls newspap- “yesday hristia Ks | reported the results of re I'w ihies, both girls ! rn il n preparing more Glad is offering. The awards will not be t 8 announced a this meeung |... § i {een . B. test and work of the Cat- {Mr. and Mrs. Rober W r 3 Ar. orate street lighting during the com- 1 made on the basis of elaborateness.but [that the regular Christmas Party that | Disease Controt Committee: ing M } olde ) i wliday season than heretofore gnd Wednesday solely on the basis of the beauty of |is sponsored each year by the Associa . D R the effect achieved. This means, for [tion will be held at State College, | instance. that the decorated doorway |Tuesday evening, December 20, at 5:00}. , Rev. 1 A. Wagner {the past ten vear period. Many inter- of a home, if beautifully and effect. o'clock All Odd Fellows, Rebekahg Friday—*In Christian Citizenship” | esting exampleg were cited by Mr ; } Hoover on the results of 4-H" club i work with girls in the Pine Glen com : " - nr or - 4 ¢ Keener iyde Hoover, of Pine Glen | awarded the contract for wiring 3 y “1 ; # ™ “ i . ! a acing «of or “ ’ ™ Rover hursday Iv Christian Btewnrs i one family's A-H club activities f ital am a r h Ay | id placing light oo R BLove | | special ruling of the post vely done, has the same opportunity [and friends are Invited. This is an op Rev. W. K. Hosterman tment the use of Christmas office depar "18eals on the faces of envelopes is per- f placing among the prizes as a large [en meeting. Grand Master H. E. Rob Sunda: Yantiare 1. oneh ni and expensive display. Nor is it nec- |inson of Pittsburgh and Deputy Grand | munity. . va tabits’ are dolnx BO wil weach on the general theme In : . rut so wi } y A. 0. Rasmussen, srnamental hort cially the alker haWe, aMheuch 11 {mitted until January At other sssary to spend any great amoumt of | Master Ben Jenkins of Wilkes Barre . : [times no labels simula money—in fact, it is often the case |will be present and will give short) od for enc vitural specialist of State Hege, | bor , unty wp ) non theme or acn that the finest displays are those of [talks There will also be other enter . hurel "8 ave an illustrated talk or v . own church wil | the home-made type, and these can |tainment - . y . : Emit £. emphagizing the proper } his own church and on Sunday. Jan- | Heckman ne produced at little or no extra cost, The next regular monthly meeting ol . 5 hs * planting and handling hr - rr od hors : . ; Fall a) # Sarah Heckmar neast og provided vou already have the neces- Iwill be with Boalsburg lodge, Thurs y i ated with i as. aa} yr 1 1 1 1 rel i ith ha nerly lived ary materials—and the requisite in I All Odd Fel- | I Aa oving pi t reel hawing ( Pp G SCHOO DANCE i ‘ ity. Any materials that you may ' ahs d friends are asked | SPONSORS SHOWER » H.-P. HIGH n L | sor s th mer ~enuiLy y ' fe 4% or tr H eed. however, can be obtained at low ¢ bear Ir ne ite of » Christ FOR MARTHA YEARICK, BRID} g Os in varmeLly i the “hs fo lecorating wppplies av ure you { ett eed put up a bes lispla; HOLDS CARD PARTY Cr — MRS, CAMPBELL ENTERTAINS M. FE. SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS CANTATA, “THE LOST STAR.” M. « CHURCH, SI'NDAY EV'G Mf — ——————————— Fie ‘ t ‘ ‘ . HOLDS (0OUNTY BANK CLOSES (CHRISTMAS, i t Ki ASS INITIATION. SAT. NEW YEAR'S, DEC. 26 g s————— a ————— AROL SING, M. E. (CHURCH. CHRISTAS EVE, 11:30-12:00 WW xIwa ¢ Hall for ut condition to work dur. HON. CYRUS E. WOODS, FORM. | 371 fol Ivania flood con-1 "0 © simi Maen er und Bellefor a! TN, on wile one En “foe -oaatis ; He i ERLY OF BOALSBURG, DEAD | ~ °° RE SP den I wl oT “ lI ™ James R. 1 won Of | ag "MQ fra" Faia ron 1, i’ forward E » v . nte mp deliv i yor u : . . Str RAR Pom Cyrus E Woods forme Ambas- | . he naugt Uver es | Lit brn bor it +3 Miss Jane 8; : fre Ita ot . hen Sres\ing a Mise Mas Segner pensior 2 . bi - oak 1 niten and oarticin Millheim degree lean } all os ine hart Miss Alice Soyke : : i esd ast Thursday in Jefferson hospital | oh rv officient initiation Me rfl] : ' 3 hrisimag packages carly Philadeiphis was buried Saturda " i . i \ . : “aD 18 singing ta was compoued —————— a— ) h the approach of Christ- after services at 2:30 p. m. In Christ, its being built tate | owt Past president 1 iffor [LUTHERAN CHURCH AT STATE [mas mails become cluttered up and ‘piscopal church, Greensburg “i WA - DEATH OF TWINS {iil wesident, J. Elmer Eves foe | COLLEGE RE-DEDICATED 1 ery wel Jannah sador to Spain and .Japar who died | y "¢ 1 nr ry "men 1 3 v . “ - — .. + Mr. Woods, 77, a prominent lawye \uthorit LL i To vrneat | { EXPrea ; O14 resident. Raip b. Forres maxtor of 3 ] ) \ packages wit was a leader of Pennsylvania Repub | " ‘ > ‘1 On i 1 . edication of the remodeled , \ikd and tier i ‘3 : «tot | . " - i i : i i 3, Dani icanism and one-time Attorney Ger ral, Secreta nd State Senator M Woods was ——————— i] REY. F. H. SANDERS NAMED SUPT. EVANGELICAL HOMES 1 ———— — A rp ———— CHRISTMAS PROGRAM OF LOCAL SEHOOLS hnh»pLW.W6S Ac 18346 C ENSTIS A RBI: Jone ————— A ——— PROWN FDGES OUT MINGLE I'SDER CIVII SERVIC] ——— IZO0TH ANNIVERSARY SESSieN LO.OF, AT WILLIAMSPORT — —— FARMERS ELECT LOCAL AND (COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES FOR SOIL. CONSERVATION great i AM tls mms mess. : 21 1ey ; hoR weg) - ,ISTATE GRANGE IN SESSION g mo : Wp I= w inug) | IN WASHINGTON, PA, tered by Jesse Day a sonburg delegates h ounts t i rossroads Past State Presi | Represantative 10.000 farms re 14} 3 3 ight sleps der lov Schuyler of Took Haves : ! ! District » Mapes of Beech Forrest a 1 woount vr onges i x . ing lect i halrn 3 i » fntening talk on Amer | ined 2 1t erm " . . 3 3 ¢ 3 ’ _-. Sia ind iterna | | ennsylvania gathered in Washing - | Spayd es Lphoir ervation program it ton. Pa. on Tuesday f a thi ury. othe Letter from Suhseriber, mMmittes ! wild tha i and Centre county { Pres Cyrus Weave i : ana Heoduavilie, Pa ee 3 : vay €or 1 vt . : y = The local cbhairm ’ 11a 118 } of Tylersville: and District Pres 8 ! ] | i "| meeting of the orking at the head ntre Reporter Stent . their ideas o Ripka of Millheim spoke Inlefly : elation affectiy ‘3 shi { of h stai and wr some unknown . ” srry Tool 1 Yared fo he NM J A oak. of Now Castle. Stat o> KR md a master of the Grange. sald he 4 | butcher knife in hand » time as re-elected to the enclosed check fx wo | »jiel Bloom was named vice-chairman Plans were perfected for another joy reading. HH Bordinat. ¢ jand Clayton Wagner the third mem subseription which . vi : + - % M ) ihaeription which f Zi } nn ; ibher of the committee Earl Delaney — iam sibroximately 3000 farmers on tho November in the » of nt . . ’ a Hn ; ; farm u i . NOVE wi in the name f n ind John PDutrow first and second al-| Since the December meeting thio Mire AV 1a Alone In the ternates. A. H. Spayd was named del- | Parent-Teacher Association } . i class inftintion in Februar | : . annua; convemtion incom ng SH Mrs. H. A Stover Change it i > hiding File Rodin y x _ - 3 3 would | gates from local organizations N80 BOUS fe Was working ang name ax she passed tor the : : . + COvering ] t WOT Pw called egate to the county committee and|come during the Christmas holidays i : YAN ! y Recolitionsa lon k aa id probably } i ! i ‘ WEAK . FOMRIN S Ireat evo ast March Fes " = vi 1 " : ¢ i 5 } Beyond 1 far program Tohn Blauser, alternate ne meeting will ee held this month would be directed at the Federal Gos I8pavd who went to her aid and foun vag born in Centre on ty ets oF . ' AK” an uf? RKP iT : . ! 1 ¢ 3 : I =» Or : 1 county ong i Wagne 5 Williamsport, | The meeting was conducted by Blair ERmt < efforts for op control. tire her on her feet At thiz time the lady i : . rr om r “ he i: Sinking Creel and John Grove and pt Fite! maaste of the 111 (dee { Pletcher, Howard, vice-county “chair . has pretty well recovered Benjamin Stover, both my grandpa {f Pennsylvania man J \ Brungart, vice-chairman i i ents, and also my pas 8 8 Members of the fina ) Ho 24 . . OAT - ae om a a 0 pa ent . He and {ember of th finance committos and John Rlauser, local chairman CEN I'RE COUN IY . Some tim sgn 1) Weatis Mrs . Niover ways looked for- | Were appointed as follows Cha iry a IAG iy a . : hE dnl . : he : ‘ i: ih 4 ve 4 uy . a why. a A hairman | Mr. Brungart explained the workings HOSPITAI NOTES . Opinions expressed at the confer Blectrie Company. of PRish ward to your good paper when they |Mr. Wagne William Emery. of Av- of the soil conservation program and , od ES. onee an f 3 : P SE a 2 nee and informal resolutions, he add- {on a photographic Contest offering i#tressed the important work the locale eo . » » - * w wiod will shock and ind i i » - . . - « | national farm bill, and projected and j existing Stats Jegisiation on { refief, schools and taxes were living, is and J. A. Yoge: of Moris M : : § 3 sity shape the Grange's policy in prizes for best photographs ¥ ts my gihserint io a i . 0 x i . ; \ z i ' 11 . {iv y i anh shimwing Start my ubscription on the date m is district deputy grand mast committes had in making the allot- Saki : seeking 7 ¥ MORTAT Yoggy ments on the individual farm atients in the hospital from the _, shi ipo " . “6 Ut} i of the Legislature of their electrical household appli - | Farmers will be permitted to sow ith side of the county for the week < an a . { hei lsirical household ap | of December § Several expert: on farm problems ances. Now it just happenad that John to wheat 71 per cent of the average i T ) § , . neluding 1. J Tabsor, national mast 2 +333} $4} at rr] “& A } home when a boy. 1 notice a Jot of | will have charge of the roi i [normal acreage for the past three Monday, discharged: Frances Harp ‘ tional master 8, Dubbs, with Janet Forsebure, dang i " . . of the Grange, will speak. . & " gp Tp Tew names I spent my first vear in |rangements ‘ ster. Centre Hall, ’ il I K ter of Mr, and Mrs lobed Forsburg i iyeare. This fs within four points of T ro ; ‘bah ' . wt + . sonic . i : esd: n ——————— a olec ) public school between he Old Fort Besides Mr. Myers and Mr. Wagner {the maximum and six points above uesday A daughter was born to dropped into the electrical store and Spring Mills, in the brick hulld- [those attending the sessions Saturday the minimum acreage Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Céntre Senator Guffey, representing Penn. | Bossart DeHaas lellefonte, and whil ing standing next to the Miller Good- | Included representatives from Brad- | Hal sylvania, ix the first prominent Dem. [there noticed the child looking ver hart home, The Goodhart bufldngs | ford, Tioga, Union, Lycoming, Centre. Deatl iid : . eis Friday, discharged: Mra. D. I. Bis-jocrat to voice his sentiments on the |Ntently at one of the Westinghous however, were not there then and Clinton counties Mrs Sarah athe from hig rth In ue Amt enhuth and infant daughter, Coburn, thirg term for President Roosevelt. Appliances He Snapped his pletur, and At present | am a salesman for the | Koons of Jersey Shore, chaplain of {9 States have decreased 29 per cent Sunday, admitted: Lester Condo, { While many other Senators and Rep- later entered it in the company’s pho- Lewistown Candy Co. I have been |the Rebekah Assembly of Pennaviva-| "00 1960. During the same period Penn Hall. Discharged: Paul Breon, |resentatives and politicians in most | 0RTaphic contest. Imagine his sor. with them for the last 14 years. nia, and Samuel 1 Koller, of Shilling- | 3*#th® from measles have deceased | Rebersburg. states are of the kame mind, they have [Prise when he was no Wied, last week, Yours truly, ton grand warden of the Grand Lodge 92 per cent, and from whooping! There were 52 patients in the hos- [Not yet spoken out. Roosevelt is the [!hat he had been dtvarded second JOHN B. STOVER of Pennsylvania. : | cousn, 83 per cent, pital beginning of this week. solution for 1940. : prize, an electric refrigerator. ’ i legislation at the next sessior i idual § Yast E58 Ya my mother's sxpired | ©1 rv Clinton county and Mi: nexi " iy in individual inspecting one or more I me Spring Mills items as i Wr av | bert V. Lushart of t great pleasure in 1 ! | for Tioga county
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