eporter CENTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 27; 1939 TNO, YT ~VOl. CX11l1. IPLIN © 3 HR : ‘ | WARD, R. D., N KILLE] {ER "ROVES | I ! 3 : EMAL 0 TO ing WE ; HOWARD, SD NAS SILUED puoves | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS (RASH © : : + Hi : HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST PARTS Haven A A hse MISSIONARY WOMEN MEET AT MIDDLEBI RG TODAY ———— —— A — = — | SCHOOL PRESS ) a now a majo ur | ar Bul : { TOWNSEND MEETING IN | i . : a Cita i a Se g Vi : , : CONFERENCE THIS WEEK |population, whereas ring a our {was reached from the sharp re | heis “ 2 The people privately and in i i O. © FF. HAL, APRIL 2 . g State y National stor t hose ¢ 43 3 y oO he shot and he hara : the |. y ’ 1 n 1 the Lewis- | i i — > -—- m3 e given to exaggeration - . : E he KR welt Junior high Cho : : r rit : ing } : : zu speaker in the person of J J nvention of Friday. e Chester Is bi ittery. | qurgical treatment. The young lady Kata of Clearfield, qualified to give he annual State HIE Thirty-five leading capital stock in- the sound that missle made will not, ighth grade pupil in the Mill- nt pe details on the operation of the Town- Press Conference will be held {surance companies announce , reduc- oon be forgotten. heim schools, was in rather serious As send Recovery Plan, Friday evening 5. Propaganda is used widely, and April 28 v.9 . : ; State College on Safurday April {tinn in insurance rates on private pas- or condition for several days, having an the government depends upon it for > 2 at 7:30 a'clock, In the I. O. 29th. senger automobiles not in use for SENT PLAY, MAY 11 abscessed appendix, but responded sal- the prosécution of its program. 3 a. 2 are ona to fom Miss Taylor. faculty adviser of business purposes, except in going to “The House of Strangeness” a 3- isfactoriy to fentmept. alex, og 6. Atheism i growing common, and friends. —Committee. J “The Tiger.” and the following mem- and from the insureds principal place [act mystery play, will be presented ever, she ory ts 1 ubmi : most of the churches and cathedrals bers of the junior and senior Tiger |of Occupation, porfession or business. {by the senior class of the Centre] Pendectom; bave been closed—many of the monas- ——————————————————— staffs will attend the conferénces: (3nd is owned by an individual as dis- J Hall-Potter high school on Thursday Ralph D. Cooksley, 32, was arrested teries being anti-clerical museums at LAST CHANCE FOR FEED Altoona—Russell Relish, Jean Ross [tinguished from corporations or busi- evening, May Tith, at 8 o'clock, in |in Bellefonte for misrepresenting him- the present time. LOANS IN CENTRE, MAY 9 ona Barger. Bill Kerlin, Jane Spyk-| ness partnerships. Private passenger {the high school auditorium self as a government employe and of- 7. The Russian mind is becoming Colonel Louly E. Sdwcker. 8 a er, Lols Arney, and Freda Smith; (cars owned by farmers and clergymen Admission adults, 36¢; children, ering for sale a correspondence COUrse too dogmatic, since there is so little he ker, State Su- | grate College—#Harold Bradford. fean |are included in the reduced rate class. [25 cents which if studied would fit the -person orviso ¥ o regency Cro Ye - opportunity to dbserve and ev duate ee v of te he p ’ h : Ross, Bill Kerlin, Jane Spyker, Rob- RE mt A —— I — — ——— for succesfully passing a civil serv- the progress being made in other Be - h e Post ‘Office on Tuesday May 9. at ert Faust. Dean Bradford, Edgar Har- Students in the School of Agricul- WISNING DEFINITION ice examination and later secure an countries, \ ] 9 t ut ter and Dean Smith. ” . abiol ty 5 » 3 ederald ov. Russia has had thr five-year plang 1:00 p. m. for the purpose of accept- Ta ture at the Penna. State (ollege will OF “AMERICANISM™ [api men unde I am yoy rs ad three five-yes lang ! . ————————C—— , 5 a ¥ 3 ernment. He was arrest ‘ i yes fo he hold thei 24th 3 Adttie ter. ang little by little these sincere peas | ng applications F.. 1 1 and feed HH ear annual Litt Inte ants are making progress. They have kon APPOINTMENTS ANNOUNCED wakional Livestock Exposition this A Youngstown, Ohio, business an I nost office where he made request for won a 319 cash prize offered by ia 1 kage. The correspondence course This will be the : eotineg | p rN E Saturday, accor t mas N : {a package he § the largest army in the world, and! : he last meeting in FROM THE STATE CAPITOL y { nding 4 Thon : Benevolent and Protective Order of (wa, offered for $80.00 Sales were adit : 3 : tis county for accepting applications a a 3 Blumer of TMmansfer show manager | . they are not far behind Germany inj. _ .... : The Department of Forests and Wa- : oY : : jlo 1939 spring loans so any farmers H their air equipment his i= why their 1 g ters at shure ANNROUN the i iz a Nip + Wishing to apply should be certain at urishurg announced We ap WO wa An ET Ly sy Weel X ghip is poor. 4. Newspapers deliberately misrep- Elks for the best definition of * = Hn 8 3 " ounty te tl ) i : ition 4 made in several Centre county wh and president of the Block and Bridle pe nade * ei i TT . . | ericanism. is answer to the to | or Cle sponsor of the show Animals i. ; 8 bury paper in maxing - pointment of Pall KE. Brown of Fer . . . tion « . { A post ffice at the time | | =elected from $s College herd ate fit i those who wish to stop the imperial- {_. " iguson township as g forest ranger at i istic aims of the ler governmen y Sal of $1,140 2 Ee —— ———————— ; ) { aens Awards are fased on AMERICA DEFINITELY AGAINST appointed district fores rag land showmanship rather air cooperation Is being solicitey {ted and shown by participating PHILIPSBURG TO BE HOST | TO SCHOOLS IN MUSIC WEEK | chararterieiics s————— ABATINI HE BILLBOARD NUISANCE BY LEGISLATION : ee FERTILIZER! FERTILIZER! ———_ oo ——. i Mt : 3 fil : nigh owed . ’ BROOKSSTONER : ; : Ee kb ic hi a : Bt a : - CENTRE COUNTY : if | plete a con h-of the ancient type. —————— A —- i At Je llevi the RKispacogquiliaz Vals HOSPITAL NOTES. a) {1¥ Railroad Cowpany has on hand by Woman's Club , ' : ” i peor theses wore seats 9 8% 20 9 9.» need 1, a hy wd, of i oor hand holds fogl- mbar t m EH Patients in the hospital from the | south side of the county for the week | of April 17 brake valves, Wi a fow ites considered atreanitine. the K. V. R RR. was equi £ vith rolling stock in 1883 The AFTER-EASTER SHOE SALE ip wee sent to the Altoona VP. R. shops where they will be fitted In- a conch of the period named. wire y ‘ a HH} feet t 1 lov, Charles ’ " wit} tf The couple was accompanied bs BSUDDOTE Of n 3 3 ’ rss liécl = r himioway . ith a aiiros OsSsIng eral carloads of friends. solif ies cing followed to " ei r ay or with a road © 18 Cities, towns and incorporated vil The bride is a davghter of Charle continuance being made by the tar | B. Stoner of Potter township and the | Seel wider, Frankiin D lages are exempt and retain their lo of Women's Shoes in hae, black, groom a zon of Jewell Brooks of Roosevelt.” eal! regulations. Present owners of billboards and !Sering Mills, R. D. Discharged: Mrs and tan—86.50 reduced to R195 a Austin Long. one of Spring Aille {| : i sm. "ona pa - Pleasant Gap. te tse Mahlon Bressler and infant son, : pair, and #4 & #5 slbes reduced to general merchants, was in Centre Hall Thursday, admitied: Charles Coble, signs are given two years to comply s : ——————— a] ——————. Peter Keichline, one of Bellefonte's with ihe now. rules ¥ Spring Mills, $2.95 palr, All broken wren, on Thursday of last week on busiross With reference to the nice day “lderly citizens, cut his head i a fat | TOM JOHNSON SHOE STORE and favored the Reporter with his Monday we may well say, “At long | the latter part of last week. He ls 86. i Lewisiown, Pa. Presence. last!” For safer driving and protection to There were 50 patients In the hos- the patural scenery of Pennsylvania. {pital at the beginning of this week,
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