The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 20, 1939, Image 1

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VOL. CXIIL. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, APRIL 20,
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| . EPORT OF ANNUAL CHORUS FI) OWN N (0 INTY NEWS
CONDITIONS BAD FOR PA. ! . T. A. MEETING FOR | BIBLICAL DRAMA IN LOCAL FINANCIAL 1 bo | A D []
RAR TER "AR AT PENN STATE JUN}
: RN ; : HURCH | PRESIDENTS BIRTHDAY PARTY
DAIRY FARMERS, SAYS HOOIL YEAR, APRIL EVANGELICAL CHU
1 { ene. Be TH HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
PENN STATI PROFESSOR | : i p t FROM ALL PARTS
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H or : \ ' qd Indicaleq ‘ ers dropped | Corman Ma lac) An, | ¢ oe. Ais : i ! und : lin daughter,
M. lancha and . MT v of ’ aiid DPA 41 . > Asi : a \{ . tack "wT, +b df Soring | ill ’Bot ot h ntertainment tra ¢ 5 ’ ar entrance i e 14 r. The Kerlin clas are all residents
were named mem “ f the fir Ce ng private jobs | Mile Mra atharine Ft ithe : | schools named in the eceding PAIRS | of larrisbu
committes : . " - ‘ . . graph. The only difference ig the scor- |
: res fo hes vK totaled { ‘ mmmings Mrs L.ena A vu x x 1s aro Swen
Twentv-five 1 : a of 4 board . a i : EE ia « : 1 : ngs, a ig LSE WILD GREENS FOR ing will be done by the principal of | Mrs. Margaret Strof m. whose phys-
. . : i 5 és py decrease of ix 16 rom mit \ nc hael nrape, Aaron i . - . . 5 N y h : i » condi a RR Dei : ala
of directors from fonte he preceding week. More than 749.197 |} r: Mrs. Minerva Keener, Mrs. Age VARIETY AND HEALTH [the school to which tie pupil makes [ical condition has been extremely bad
twenty-three from all oint f : By 4 ZS iY :
¥ » % " ve « 1a
! ¢ : | : plicatic for some weeks following a stroke
persons remained on direct relief on nes Jamison, Mrs. Marion Rimme) Until fresh greens are available in MPPlication .
the county | April 8 :
| Apt
is not improving. One side of her
3 Mi Sara lLause Centre Hall Mrs four gardens, let us balance our meals |
Jellefonte members he board N y 3 $ ve i
ew application for relief declined’
elected are Mrs. Rol each, Mrs
a body is partially paralyzed. Mrs.
Burkholder and Mra. McCormick | with wild greens. Will Serve Roast Beef Supper Strohm, formerly a rend jent of Cent
an y ot ei 4 : Strom, formerly @ i ¢ Ce
R. 8. Brouse, Mrs. R. C. Blaney, Ge for the 12th successive week, regis- were the hostesses. After the business Hall, is Hvin tn : ator
. = » use, J = 4 Haney, » 80, Ser 2 . as A ! i ; : Hip
Carpenet Paul Dubt Arthu Ie {tering a drop of 1.288 to 5.81 Part? | meeting refeshments were served and lare the wild greens neost generally | win 3 i : id :
arpencio, 1 yubbs, Arthur Dale,’ s (he decrease was attributed, show. social hour enjoyed used, according to Miss Helen 8S. Bute Strohm, in Scranton, and has attain.
J. Orvis Harvey, Arf ur Hewitt, Mrs : ' [= ur . he ho ic : mn rep
ver f $ 1 i her 83rd OR
ever, to closing of relief offices on ler, hom ws 3 fe ni He od 3rd ves
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Henry Kahlmus H Pp Harris Mrs Good Friday : n ¥ xter n 5
John FP. Lyon, Miss Mary H. Linn i2 IN CENTRE GET STATE sentative of Centre county. She sUg- 4] 29th (note change of date) from 5] The families of Clarence Spicer and
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Charles Mensch, Miss Elizalsth B - . HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT JOBS | B¢ using wild greens wh ye tq 7 o'clock. Price for entire meal is Sarkis Josephs were driven from their
take | young as they become strong In flavor 50 cents: special price for children. homes in Howard by a fire. which de.
nell, Miss Christine Smith, Mrs. Louis * Part in the demonstration to be Twelve persons, eleven men and one as they get older, !
— siroyved property estimated to be vals
G Rchad Samael MN Shalkea Nien held in Huntingdon against the dis- Woman, received appointments in the | Dandelions are found in abnindance
i ) sont in. © in field i - YOUTH ued at $5000, on Thursday night. The
N. B. Spangler, Mrs. George Thomp { “5 f State highway employees, {state highway department in entre lin feldg and gome lawns. he heart
Dandelion, watercress and pokeweed | The men of the Reformed churcl
serve a roast beef supper, family
‘style, in the basement of the local Re.
formed church, Saturday evening, Ap-
Meek, Dr. J A Parrisl (George Pure Organized labor is expected t
] a families lost most of their belongings.
son, Mrs. Wallace J. Ward fol 3 | leounty during the past week, accord- of this green may be used in a salad Youth the best of all one's life
ys 4 : Abie » : J0NnN : me I Mmm —— ‘ i
. i } ; i “x} {in to an announcement made by and the leaves cooked as
Sommerville, Mrs. Roy Wilkin 1 and | Fishermen along Logan Branch, ig : : . ) !
Mrs. E. EF Widlowson i highway superintendent Aaron D. green.
1 Leitzell
County members of the boat ré.el §
Among the appointments made are
Spread of the flames was prevented by
any other If you lay aside all strife. y
Make the most of all your days, efficient work of the Howard and
Watercress, found especially in lime! Banish all those devious ways. nearby fire companies
ne soil areas along streams of wa- |
may be used alone or in combi- | Do not spend all hours at play,
inning from Pleasant Gap into Belle.
fonte were y numerous on the open « |
ected
bert B
Lucy Merrill i i ip eating stands along the Stream
she Baird, State Coll M1 K | They
Good art,
Clarence; Mrs. |
tilda: 1. Fran
Josephine Dyer, Blanc
The continuous wet ang cold weath.
ind day f the season that several
er to date has greatly hindered farms
ing operations in this section. At this
date, April 20, in years gone by. ots
parties found it good business to set the following John Wi Sottomly of : i Even the al + heart % ,
{ d y Philipsburg maintenance and with other greens In salads. | ven 10 your heart is gay
struction foreman: Ms wll Barto of
Pine Grove Mills, Ellis . Haaser of
enner township William A Bowes
of Blanchard: Joseph Davidson, Win
. : . vhen tender. is delicious. | You should each qay some work do,
really did 4 thriving business, :
in svater and serve with salt | Youll be happier when you're thru
Hinoe Mi Fish man, who got 1 in :
ind barley had been sown and much
Then when thru with tasks and fun ground for corn turned. whereas for
You calr to the ‘pater Tum, 1538, the seed continues lodged in
There to eat up all you can, Eranaries or bags. and little ot the
Apples. cookies, bread and jam. graund prepared Yor -Secding Farm
work during all of spring das been
Those are days you'll ne'er forged, limited to One or twd days
Cook greens carefully to retain] Neither
their vitaming and minerals An ef-
foctive method to hold these food ele-
: . iittle cream.
& Wes Sms ours $ the : :
‘ na hour of the morning common milkweed is another
at lends itself to table use
be cooked and served as
r dy p whtettod i - . : i
da bad whetted up qui T ite: 1. M. Barger of Bpring Mills
b id-forenoor . . £1
tel Noll, Pleasant A al mid-lo do land Wilbur PF. Goss of Philipsburg
ae avin easan t+ Valte {
tall aint § OTT .
Weaver. Lemont ti Miller. sel esmup—— all maintenance foremen
e do asparagus and they taste nich
n i hie oi n oop] wy mitch | Other appointments in the highway
Penna. Furnace Mrs. Arthur Cowell people very much op ¥ ap pots y
he same. at a
will your Ma's regret, time, riot jong ehough to get into full
When from childhood scenes you “wing except for ‘these short peciode
State College: (vrtis M : Watts, Spring wed fishi n Sunday, but appar. | department, approved at Harristnirg
Mills; Mrs. George Margagel Pleas tis fiol hesitate to grab off any jare: Frank L. Knarr of Bellefonte
ant Gap: Mrs. W. RB. Ham, Boalsburg, | t ©f commercial bensfit the fisher- | mex hanic: Clarence Schnure of Mill roam by farmers fvorstly located on high
Mrs. H. J. Crumiish, Pleasant Gap: men offer. heim, roller and eqiupment operator; | ments is to wash thoroughly and cook Memories whisper, “Home, Sweet grounds, Considerable fall plowing
Mrs. Randall Miller. Millheim: HH. 8 |! ————— ————— Paul W. Bright of State College, ga- ithe greens in a small amount of boil. Home." was done, but In this section plowing
Alshouse, Port Matilda: Ephraim .! The Alumni Association of C. H.. [rage foreman; James E. Guisewhite of jing water. Cook without a cover for % . stalks is not generally practiced, thus
! ’ Q a “rz ng § Rebersburg, mechanic, and Miss Haz jas short time as possible to have Mrs, W. J. Hackenbers, the seeding to small grain is not
Goldthrop, Philipsburg: John Lux, |Y: H. 8. has changed the date of its] ; x : ~ Rebersburg, a.
Philipsburg, Balser Weber, Howard. |¢ance from May 5 to May 12. Mare 81 Johnsen of Bellefonte, clerk typist. them tender iyt still firm. : £ speeded.
j definite information will appear later.
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