or Lr) Lai Baccalaureate Sermon, The 5 delivers Sunday DR. McKENZIE GETS 2300 VERDICT AGAINST LAMBERT Among the county oour Dr. (George Phil- was the pit At noted urgeon of H. J. professional McKenzie, a Adelphia, against $360.00, for dered Mrs The original $1600, Lambert, to the Lambert services ren- Lambert a few it poverty years Ago. charge, appears, was of Mr. but plea by th on the surgeon reduced @ sum named above, or approx- two-thirds of the original imately On ti one The in favor is Wo 250 jury payments of noth $100. and a rendered Dr. mada previousl, A <4 AY i ie Kenzie Payments set, g to Lambert. The « fendant Dr before aceordin GARDEN CLUB MEETS The monthly wetting of den Cl home Ralph showed foundation church and Tentative at the invitation clubs to A tour College will June, There was a fine display ture bauquets brought py bers of the club. Delicious refreshments were served at the social] hour which followed. A —— THOMPSON BARN STRUCK BY LIGHTNING, BURNED At mid-afternoon on Saturday the barn at Centre Furnace on the James I. Thompson estate, together with its contents, was destroyed by fire fol lowing a stroke of lightning. John W. Bathgate, who and, lost farm machinery ang eight or ten tons of hay. The hay was in- sured. The Thompson barn been 100 yearg old. In ing house on the place but was replaced by Mr. HARRIS TWP. GRADUATE 15 the planting . a schools, =, ¢ Fair extended plans Grange were will be compete, of the gardens of be made by State the club in of minia- the mem- is salgq to have 1914 the dwell- was burned, Thompson, HIGH TO 15, MAY 20TH seniors will be grad. Harri Township i iu Monday class of from Lsoalsbhur A uated school, ing The ma Dunk Vs job nign 2, on even # a. carmaker Ok ext wee. i A PES 1 IL Vail L q Th ” we fig Menace” Neopolitan Ni “By the Ket Misuiasig My by "Little Bluebird “Our Constitution” .. ... Class Song .......... “Maps” (Address) Présentation of Dip Alma Mater Benediction Recessional EE CEE FAA REESE CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY..MAY ———————— A at Linde; Afternoon Memorial Services ‘ Nunday FRI-HI-Y MEMBERS GIVE . PARTY TO MOTHERS, FRIDAY | Ba] y Friday eveni i 1 8 the Tri-HI-Y enter .y in 3 Choo! on} The 1 moth- Tr $3.040 nigh Tometery was | Ji N EAMES MADISONBURG : th al 1ily-pf-the- | i ip Fon Centre $51331.41 building y ilding Interest Pi€asnly doubtedly an Ea corsage spent having a mother was in ins MAN FROM STROKE DIES ON FRIDAY spelling ——————————— COLLEGE TWP. GRADE SCHOOI BUILDING NEARLY FINISHED Tha il idated presented Hae and daughter, were privileged installation wl of tuline i 11ips, her mothers Caoroney day { Rachau, or f itt room year, i ; . i RONDUrE. wre installed: | i when Spyker, | Dr. W. examined ti 82 where His body landlady continued R bx Heaton ¥ iy wn) on valley by e The witnesseg to Fri- | : 16 of Charles | fd Ly ru 3 LS new ga township consol ding Hy . found boarded who was deag In Madi discovered | alarmed one ing the . tn . Sun PY #0} a hotuas the fie nt % nots: The new officers coming a foll ee Was woximate! his became wi sident: Jane Fye, Ie) The ere Martha McClellan 1 Hackett and over his ahsence., She id him Ro] went Caw relars : his He room and four easurer, retiri o is 1 "wr » Sara —— sol nel i TEAVEL EASTWARD EXPECTED FO RENEFIT PENNS CAV} ID CORN FOR TESTS PLANTED IN UNION COUNTY HYBR is ARMERS MAY NOW APPLY FOR -.] LIME AND and steers! 1 entn County gricult place thirty. Conservati Commitpee ann : averaging 1060 day that county office is now ready for the blak. reads t late : averagin mended these corns wi them. ral two Hereford ! jperundg in valia 1 valu i i slanting at as 9 i g rs, their weight A ——— LUTHERANS AIM TO DOUBLE — } receive ap { | Thes a Were purchased & ery ’ Be | @ Were purchased in Novem- and to i ) ! . ber, “50 a [ace PENSIONS AND RELIEF Ba. [der program on non-crop and : : ——————————— tation pasture land Thesa rateriala Initial ste “ tak . ¥ maleriads itial = Ps Were taken at thes con i Festival by Holy € ‘em Bre subDolied ta £ nd oie iad - vention of the Central Penna od. | y oly ross emetery As'n plied to farmer: whe wish to _¥ 2 ’ . SYN * take art In he 153 ¥ United Lutheran Church, in | sessfon | The Holy Cemetery Associa. taki Jar hed he Rye Farm Program 3 ia » ana hn oot © 8 5 Harrisburg last week to double tion of Vallee =m Sold a De ww : such materia # ia payments of pensions and relief their annual festival at Spring Mills | a against payments earned to retired ‘nastors, pastors widows Saturday, July 15. Fars armers under the Program. and minor children. —————— oh ei may secure an amoint of a 3 Af A . ca iNese Maleriais, of or Presa oa is J : ey) 3 TOWNSEND PENSION PLAN not exceed the maximum of : = a3 . ou Ff ye Ow ows a Foun . - - - and $50 to minor children. EXPECTED TO BE DFFEATED building allowance which he may - % . " t » oo - Charles Steele, of Northumberland, i The House Ways Jundar Yi 3 Phi Tapa. Complete infor wis elected to the executive board of mittes outlined a strategy Program t0 lime Bd . ins B " Jaeuring o ia . ¥ an SUDer mmphate Of thy synod force a roll call on the Townsend Old tions for &s 5 p : i 3 and applica Appointments included: . Ags Pension Plan. the aanty Koy oe BiOured from Committees on Madiation Rev, H.| Committees leaders reveaet private. | Office uh be. : Friel tural Con ation D. Hoover, Gettysburg ang H. 8. Mann ly the strategy would commit Town. oplocat 4 in the Post OfMce bulld. » ¥ . 5 4. 3 fonte - Be Clearfield, send pension advocates to the $200- | unity © ts Pr A i forn : Committea per-month plan if they ara sincers in OMT a i on. he ce and tion—Rav, their support of it or force : n wi receive A. Neal Chambersburg them . . $end . ¢ § Posed 1h at ¥ Examining Committee—~Rov. CC. H. support ths Administration social jr ests for such materials from the sin. Lock : jf farmers Haven. fe urity program, | “In other words,’ leader ny 11 pv prrphosphate their welght g £g the FO Cross Goorgon by the cost “arn and Mears Come © on Ministerial Fduca- likewise to aH of community committees area follows Daniel Evey M M one ¢iamitte in men ir - advocates A this 8 ! « permitted to hide iayion Hall the fal = ur- fo Hunter lor A ££ Hs said, eo pension Marie Jor- n Lauck, } Lepsess, Bower, irvin oy Jordan, Hel Prisc Wagner PF Boa laby Bloom, Lemont TT 2 WIA nN, Blauser, ttinger, Spring iili= H ira not fo be behind ty Ia Au >. going K ejier, = ns j¢ nie K H ird 3 . 8 © orroest the skirta of iy planned the lattey part | we eersrt : reported . » hi 6 } y # 3ivy MO MMS ALLSBURG BILL A HEPUBLICAN JOB MEASURE § # ped CHIEF fi the i CHISELER JAMES [VAN ling df rel y&h he to today would WPA worker i — ————_. merely an attempt to, FARLEY TO SPEAK TO YOUNG Republicans,” sald DEMOCRATS IN PITTSBURGH | Harry Shapiro Philadelphia, ! h y Js oi A. - I of as Democratic floor leader, “As far as 1 Mmes A. Farley will bethe prin cipal speaker V . am concerned thers will be no come Fipal., spe ker at the National conven i promise.” tion of Young Democrats In Pitts- i The Federal Social burgh on August 10, 11 and 12. The, aroused over proposeg changes in the convention will be held at Duquesne Blind pension laws, informed the Gardens, ang the convention head- uarters In Wiliam Tenn hotel James administration It would refuse 92" n to go along on them, and was under.| One of the highlights of the thres- stood to be drawing up an adverse|"Y conclave will be a reception on the evening of the second day to dis. peport declaring She blll confusing } and difficult of administration. tinguished guests, including presiden- tinl aspirants. A] AA SS. Stewart Benner of Woodward has Rev. Marshall CC. Piper, a been appointed a forest ranger, vice siaihodist minister, attainad his Wilson Ard, removed. 1710 : . 2 % ig took ; ics senate, where the bil sis That + vos 4 ey following warning phesage , ithe dlemissnd any striae the flare wotild y ba "na compromise.’ bitl Soha is for H. Grey’ ++ Virginia Patterson Martha Eminhizer Security Board Prof, Henry S. Brunner Dept, Rural Education Penna. State College . Principal School Kaufman March of LEE EEE ssssssas Rev. retired fist PERERA shay year during lagt week. ny F430 ¢ | BY NO. 21 ———— A ES ——— row HIGH GRADUATE 15 MILES ANHIP Fé) TODAY FIELD TO BE DAY HELD JUNE fs ”ry are Fiela } Pennsylvania Thursday, 18. he expected Day State The tn Col June vi given an experiment barns exper wii al agricultural Members of imen the staff 1 d YURS The rural estival will be hel t the experimental projects. seventh hoy ey h choru ha SM AAA YOUNG BICYCLIST STRUCK BY LIGHTNING WWHILY RIDINK —— op MILLIONS GIVEN IN BENEFITS SINCE InLi YEB. 3 [SNOW SHOE HIGH WINS IN INTERSCHOLASTIC BASEBALL Shoe high school ithe championship the (ty Interscholastic Baseball League hy jcompleting its season undefeated with six victoriea. Snow Shoe turned back Pleasant Gap In a ten-inning gama a Snow (Bhoe, 8-8, Millheim clincheg second i capiured of Cenire Coun- 5 -e Harris township high of ;Boalsburg advanced to fourth place iby stopping Howard, 4-1. ; ——— A ——— SUGAR VALLEY YOCATIONAL GRADUATES 27 STUDENTS The 1939 the i Bugar Valley the class of arhoeod graduating Vocational in {dents from the three ' Commencement {held in the 1. O jevening, May 26, will be A ——— i ——— ATTENTION, BOWLERS 4 districts will be Friday prominent exercises F. ha when 11 th on a Sa zai: apeaker heard Tes ruddng P. Initiation County Held 8. £) Maple- of young eo filiy iste] princi CRMDE tan, and cons was crowded ov ~ S00 The to large room more than and the attegdance came It includeq wn National Inspector, State Preeident. two Riate Building Trus- toes and three District Presidents, The following Camps were repro sented: Emons, Huntingdon, Maple tom, Depot, Lotte Grove, Marklesbure, Hommel, Three Springs, McVeytown, Lewistown, Hopewell, Altoona, Mill helm, Lock Haven, Beech Crook, Je mont and Centre Hall, Those who attended from Centre fall Camp were A. HH. Spayg and PP. MH. Luss, Contre Hall; J. H. Waue- er and IL. M. Barger. Potters Mills, and BE. 8 Ripka, Miliheim. f.uncheon was servos after the meeting by the Huntingdon eam), being from a National ent wide scope Treasurer, NTY NEWS INTEFggY ¥ 1 visit his Mrs. who De. « § Cary ntiy he may accompany r 3 A ; he returns, she 12 able men fo en- Army gtation $5 war are RBervices uv area. Hippine lelands’ al ‘neal Canal Anama area. and She is Her masiher ha reports, recovery from the stroke = fared home of |} “ : réemarka m Ao 4 ¢ ur effects of a pa et m time ARO n. Rufus T. Strohm, | vy W. y Clerk {salary of i ficers of h hes n Scranton. was re-appointed in Camden, N. J. at 8 $4000, The Camden city of- were elected recently after one most bitter fights In the poe litical history of the cfty. Mr. Mees iman, a native of Centre Hall, sup- iporried the wing that won. It was yheaded by George E Brunner for iw, and he was re-elected Cla lessman “is § Olt the Centre county commissioners were granted an appeal before the State Supreme Court in their case involve ing poor district money that is olaim- ed both the commissioners and Bellefonte borough. Commissioners ‘were ordered by the State court to re« turn the records of the case by the IfAfth Monday January. The county recently took against the of court by ir an appeal decizion the Centre County | Under 5 proper head appears the joe of a Centre Hall i. Mary Krumbine, who died In “ity Many the readers of wil} Reporter death not formas gir of the recall ape N. first “alter He was here to ine Presbyterian and the Hall a #4 a om COM» repair work Hong The white having spring painted the paint work Is one of homes In shingles, remodeled and barn will Edward Durst to with h oun. When completed the place will the most attractive farm Potter township Word was received Lavup, Nebraska, of the Maude Thomas, aunt of Mrs Ire vin W. Hennigh of Poalters Mills, and a sister to Mra. Isabella A. Crea gor, mother of Mra. Irvin W. Hen- nigh. The latter lady mage hor home with the Hennighs wp until New Year's day anda is now with her mother, Mrs, Emma Thomas at North Loup, Nebraska, who is in delicate health at the age of almost 50 years. Miss Thomas’ death resulted from a oar accident on April 28nd, ang word was received here the following Weds nesday. Thoen The earliey house be n white wesshrvative ypiay i B Tt Power © this Tain praving from North denth of Mies I we OI i... JE JW : . —"as
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