YOL. CX11]. PA., { 2 HIGH PRODUCING RECEIVI COWS Vik dev Hone wners of itstandin Dairy Herd In This year, for are ovement the awards in iations, they making on of individual lifetime butterfat A butterfat «¢ records « of 5.000 duction Owners of awarded a gold seal ord of 4,000 titles the owner to a blue tificate, and each 3,000 pound earns a red geal certificate. This year 18 having passed mark, 148 of 4,000 produced made to owners longer living. Dairy Herd records. One having of certificate pounds of COWS ords pounds n seal cer cows the completed the of butterfat, pounds. were as 5,000 pounds 3.000 and Awards even if g cow Is n« Recognition is based of COWS the most outstanding vidual in state tered Holstein-Fresian owned by Still in produced 6,200.8 “The cates the 1S a in the of Wellsboro has of Roy S. Bowen production, she 204,143 pounds pounds of butterfat of ston dairymen, not awa rod awarding lifetime is another ward warding CONFESS CLAIM » pe PAY PADDING, MADE BY 2712 dito and © sted Detective G Police S11 “ y ia wre Philip Hal Ean erin lend Luzerne aunty PENN STATE GIRLS GOOD FINANCIAL RISKS ova dd t ond ¢ Ess } Eraduated ren HOAD BABE, I fr ———— BRINGS DEATH INJURY TO BROTHER ICY ro s ccident. fered fractured The tomobile skidded and accident occurreg when which the the the au- riding and in on into Y were icy pole pavement <rashed EE —— os A —— Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt a hit with us again. The nobility of her character demonstrated in her re- cent where sald: “To re. main as a member implies approval of that action, and therefore 1 am re- signing.” The organization to whicn sha refers is one of the country’s snob. bish group of women who believe they are set apart from common mor- tals. Mrs. Roosevelt, who was a mem- ber—but not 5 snob- disagreeq when policy became an issue, and resigned. The good heart that she has would not permit her to be prejudiced against 4 member of her sex because she was dark-skinned Instead of white, BCOred is action she I Mf stl SA ——— The unemployment compensation board of review has reduced the num- ber of referees from 15 to 7 and the number of districts from 12 to 7. Cen- ire county has been placed In District 2 with McKean, Potter, Tioga. ford, Sullivan, Lycoming, Clinton, Cameron, Elk, Clearfield, Union, Sny- der, Norfhumberland, Montour and Columbia counties. Headquarters at Williamsport, David M. Gerry referee, i ——— “400” can be made to drad- Sometimes look like 1.98. NATIONAL ADDITION BANK Al FIRST ELECTS CLI 1 ince and { nded, ss... | mse sss { 3 BLACKWELL (NEGRO) WALKS | CALMLY Villiam McKinley Blackwell {6 | Whitaker, Pa., Negr deat! the wy Penitentiary the and | vear-oid tcalmly to his in | hajr Mon of he her, “last at Rockvie murder hi man for morning common-law wife the af : ling around” with of “fooling around with The hu started the from to the eX it cused sky slayer white- 30 a mile” hig cell 12 at his step the chair walled ution chamber im. Two I but the y | faltered was strapped 12:31 m. and four minutes was pronounced dead by Dr. physician, uted foy Edwards a guards walked condemned man's never He a in later Vv. J at 1 ¥ Schwartz, prison the m Nlackwell was exe Wf a argument wand ce pure {tal Eleanor ! Richard payment for a shooting « Parker during an over . second-1 0 box wh Parkers from Tr ——————— Se ——————— IN ALUMNI DANCE DATE TO MARCH | CHANG] DON'T YOU BELIEVE IT! —— fp pps WINTER i ! I old, oft” we f« cares b : . That abound in this world so cold. CE— | How - There are many of comfort and cheer, who look snow, Where poverty face winter spells misery and deprived And with dread on the stares them in the And woe, The winter with its ice and covered hills, So inviting for frolic ang fun, To coast, to ski, whatever you will From morn until set of the sun. SNOwW- Oh, Winter, with your mountains so white And your sun-kisseq blanket of snow, That sparkles in the valley so brill- fant and bright Like millions of gems all aglow. snow-capped Why should some be hungry and rag- ged and cold, there's so much to #pare? all should be happy and warmth would but do When give and They with food If we our share. So let's do our bit and 5 helping hand lend To tide the needy ones o'er; We shall all be more happy as time rolls on And enjoy our Winter far more. ~Mrs, W. J. Hackenberg, Rebersburg, Pa. 15TH ro LOCKARD GOY., JAMES JdVES 'RIEYV} raving in the last few something told me to happen sve me last minute.’ The st to examination March 27 grant- further of when until ns medical and men- the dapper young | to sail | avid reader of ay w ad allow al prisoner who, he came 33 months ago, stories, Was an Stil neatly dressed, f.ockard has and grown jaunty mustache, | He trim Bible, a and now reads the gained 15 Laockard pounds. and Mrs " of an toona silk Margaret Kar ife mendi worker tle Matthew the ’ w i Ht- |} Jr were slaying Karmendl State 1. wkard | £ ASSO TATION Tro AP A —— TEACHERS DEPRIVED OF SALARY INCREASES, - A THE PERSONAID PRONOUNS BI ‘Ll F “WENA” (OUN { ana dueted Men Bellef: of » ing a wile CHAIN LIF} lA A BOB JONES SERMON 5) A good ‘possum The dog.’ leaves na at night, sticks to trail possum. Many the mistakes of leaving the ‘possum trail’ to chase rabbits. Such young people never catch ‘possums.’ They never ‘go places’ in life, Across the ‘possum trail’ sometimes the rabbit of Love passes, and instead of sticking to the ‘possum trail’ and waiting unti] the ‘possum’ jg caught and then going back to chase the rabbit, they leave the ‘possum trail,” chase the rabbit of Love, get married ang settle down to an ordinary life when they could have gone on and accomplished great things. Getting married ang having a home is what God wants for most people, but He doesn't want young people to settle down until He, Him- self, gets ready for them to do it. Many young people leave the ‘pos. sum trail’ because the rabbit of Ease crosses the trail of the divine purpose for their lives, Some leave the trail to chase the rabbit of a temporary Job. The world is filled with ‘rabbit chas. ers’ who have failed because they did not stay on the ‘possum trail’ Ev- ery human being who gets on the ‘possum trail’ of God's purpose for his jife and stays on that trail until the ‘possum’ gets up the tree, will bes successful. The ‘rabbit chasers’ on the ‘possum tralls’ of life are always fallures.” a good ‘possum possum dog’ trail’ to chase good ‘possum untij young people never rabbits dog’ the make the he trees € 1 to wer April April Apri] April April Apri} May May May May May May May May May June June FY SCHOO) HOI DIREC (ONVE TORS D ND ibers re-elected George auditor to assl elected by county } to the number the accounts relative institute, A were presented teachers’ at the association, compris- county boara and follows: elected hy Its Are os man Z nt Mlieshurg president ; Miller, Philipsburg o vice Howard Shoemaker kB {reas Thomas Stoltz D 1 Wie Ary { Mills rer MATERIAL TO BE PURCHASED » Be pct FAX APPEAL } BY STATH ATTY AVORED GENERAL A FANCY ON} - — FXPE( BOOSTED YEAR: Now — A — i HALL GIRL WINS OLEWINE SCHOLARSHIP 'E e H Hall-Potter g of Centr all (Centre —————————————— STATE ANNOUNCES ITS BASEBALL SCHEDULE | games have been with Pittsburgh, game between the two Two of the games in Pittsburgh May two in State College, week-end, June first col- be played 10, and 7=-Princeton at 15 «« Western Princeton. Maryland at 21—Pennsylvania at Philadel- 22-Navy at Annapolis. 26—~Dickinson at home. 29-Villanova at home. 2—Gettysburg at home. 4-Temple at home. 6—8yracuse at Syracuse. 8-10—Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh. 13—8yracuse at home. 19-20--West Virginia at Mor- 24-8Busquehanna at home. 27—Muhlenberg at home. 30—Bucknell at home. 3—Rutgers at home. 8-10-—Pittsburgh at home. — NO.9 inst pedagog gle for prome- {1ses to be one of the most hotly supremacy on the court con {tested games in the history rent basketball Possible follow School—8peed Myers I squads High wo-ton 1't Mi Comet rat Wetze) ! T™ yond I sister Bal Township t————— FXTENT OF FENN STATE'S CAMPUS SHOWN IN (CORI-BURKHOLDER NIGHT FOR MRS. J. IL. On Friday night Mrs. James I. Decker was fittingly celebrated at the Decker farm home east of Centre Hall along State High- way Route No. 95. Mre. Decker was the former Miss Verna Durst, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Philip Durst, both deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Decker have always lived township-first on a partion of the Mi- chael Decker homestead acquired by them, and later at their present home acquired from the Harper estate, which has been improved from a point of appearance ang productivity. Guests present on the occasion in- cluded the members of the immediate family and neighbors and associates: Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, Charles Durst, Miss Mary Durst, Mr. and Mrs, Miles Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Decker, LaRue Decker and daughter Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown and daughter Miriam, Ned Shaffer, Charles Decker, Ray, Clyde, Warren, William and George Decker, and Miss Mae Foray, the latter of Lewisburg. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing various games. The very de- licious refreshments served created no small interest in the evening's pro- gram, DECKER of the birthday EH — — The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEFEST FROM ALL PARTS mpi da employe ate n wi Irs intention of of I ext mon tt 26 old-a al ge insur. f ior wiified I pr Jar ayment in was at a during uary a4 natior ide ho A alect ater ght tO Wg i 3 4 ta len # at} 3 rie { heating ple bath, ang ric Ui have been added ge ther Way. mveniences, with archways and open stalr- 1 SON Frazier, W. Frazier, Esq., and Mrs of Painesville, Ohio, on their way Miami, Filia. stopped to visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Annie Frazier, near Centre Hill. While in the Florida resort the couple will be guesis of Mrs. Frazgier's father, has been living in eral years. Mr. and Mrs called on Mr. and Mrs Miller, in town. LF who the south for sev- Frasier also Charles A The rendition of by Mrs. J. F. Wetzel, entitled “Sunrise” by BR. D. Ackley, was an outstanding feat ure of the "World Day of Prayer service in the Presbyterian church The memorial service was led by Mre, Fred Homan. an additional rec- ognition of departed missionary work- ors being represented by a basket of choloe roses. The speaker of the eve. ning was Rev. J M. Kirkpatrick. Bellefonte business men are become ing alarmed over the possiility of two of the five trains coming Into the county.seat daily being eliminated. The 9:30 a. ms. and 8:31 p. m. trains, both most important from a point of mail service, may cease if the rumors in circulation are correct. This woul leave but three trains daily--the Lew- isburg, through Penns Valley, the eastbound Lehigh express, ang the westbound Lehigh express. a solo
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