The Centre £853 Reporter VOL. CXII1. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1939 NO. 24 — Ee ———————— — —— : { K , SOUTHSIDE STUDENTS GET TRIP TO WORLD'S FAIR NEXT WEDNESDAY IS : W : FINISH CONCRETE WORK FOR tine C( $5,000,000 PENN STATI DEGREES AT PENN STATI] NEED NOT BE EXPENSIV] RIWANIS-FARMER PION I Idings | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 3 { DAY ON GRANGIH COLLEGE PWA PROJECT y \ lel otl BEUSH VALLEY INS—LLEVEN Durin ructior ) nen YORE FLEMING SPEAKS employe t one ima on thi AT FLAG DAY EXERCISE GSA proj hich call | The BD tional 3,3¢ y to furnts! naterial * : i" from t! The king a =n . ay ; antra and Susu - cond md yocy ¥ v ' Furnit have n wroved and instalation; a . wg MARRIED. 25 YEARS i GRADUATED FROM N. Y. U. hag started. Hunter g Caldwell, Hie : re mp ns » : los r t 3 + : >» vs 3 —————— A —————— th — | FORMER LOCAL GIRI ———— ot ——— Y STATE-WIDE CONTEST AT POLLS FOR JUDGES FTRI-CO., LEAGUE STANDING 0 — DANCE REVUE Burns w Sabeduls for the Wee i + * . +} xy HRGAY Rie) w 8S: AUTHORIZED TO BUY F100.000000 WAR MATERIAL Wy 1 children 1 pf whom Presider ’ Rongsavels gignad . + in a il I ir Tun . : : | ; n . 5 ag JE reso “nN wf &. ndic ated of- providi for he ireha se ¥ 811 1a v. de 01 a" 4 in, y fe training 1 GETTY one especial | 000, worth f stock { strate 2] ; ta a Tn fitted fo tt rork h speaking rallied : he . ar Madison, ? Jers and is nowy and essential materials in the] only sufficiently loud, but '™ 2 al Centre 11a minister of Clarington Methodist | REMODELING OF LUTHERAN : fi ved and understood in 1 CHURCH IN MILLHEIM All parts of the completely filieq large (PHOTOGRAPH OF S-GENERATION | | irngton, Ohi ter ing } last w tensa Semin- | Mrs Nettie ampbell of Drifting. 11 resident Linden Hall, vis. h Mr d Mrs. W. A. Alex- during last week. Her daugh- fre. Mary Love Rosskelly in- § motor accident on return. next few years The measure is intendee ¢ build : up sto i ' ] as = suditori im. The bows particularly | GROUP IN HOWARD and i ! : Winrs ol nodeling St. Ian their parts well, discarding the i available n domestic sources [John's Lutheran church in Millheim | nvit: are vital ww defense purposes in war ls 1 y completed : 'h tributions also indicate the he J of which was her mar: time aagvanoce, far enough tn pe 1it i Ww ngregations wore liv $4 the fi of tricia Yvonne, is Mwing ! It als ry 0 | ices to ht been held in it last Sune! im of children in the church |shos w A Richard K far 38 ® i ’ meric y y 1 Pruvows Yur : . a oF JANSWARTZ Ba her hushand's funeral been jesued for " unable to walk at this lou Swartz time except ith the alg of crutches : weil > Ty Fi on - 4 i sciousness : ily roup of five generations, | 1 aE Mr. and Mrs. William Braskamp of in BE. 1 Huran, South Dakota, announce the } Ft Ns % urs ? NIECE | arriage of their daughter. Lots Eliz f " ey y Ph " i volo inutes 5 mo hana atte. a & m Mra Hd rd Dhurst Cen re Hall ; ie 5 od t Hansot on VOTERS SHOULD REMEMBER : or adewally he wk valioy. Hontthadon counts Hei ko Po a iia, Dipl a 8 Organ the former Miss Jodie Rearick, eld. THESE IMPORTANT DATES |... 1c free 4 Bat. a ternoon at. 2:00 o'clock. One. la Shier, Mrs. Sumner J. Wo Lr. Buss twarlz Is a daughier of Mr.i . 4a Reariok, a Ho Centre Swartz of he TT ard, RB ABDRESSES 22 JUSTICES OF PEACH ; ie" tha £ tha Ec ; ad Lia the 35 ——— i ——— IUDGE WALKS : Mins stand 'n oe ; [MILL RACE THRU MILLHEIR aa : : Setar. BAte “% Bhan IS BEING BEAUTIFIED | REUNIONS ON GRANGE PARK ected to .man) HANES. | oo blis) J ! +f avela « £1 1 tell in $s 3 of ti He lat @ mducting @ Wadnesday Hea Federal fro od . vs ww} . AK t un whe boarding hotise ! a ae y : 3 Now ork. Nearly an vear ago | be. Mental as wel ¥ Ane } { : “igh “ } Ju i nic Mi {Telegraph and The Detroit Times Raid Wide of the stream on the weet! addith i he y 8 nied 10 {rend commencemaen il director of The - jough Walls are bel: ad ug a | i, but did i sy Nn Vednesday —Kiwani g! y ; ny He "™ " ne region Up on no ington and Lee fat n te "a ”n Cen, A half | Alb Was a member Mie . : . 1 . . a i i officials i the [ating class. Dr. Foster sand Bitner is the Permits narrowing the stream bed ang dinner $l ladda turned home on Saturday, while Mrs Above, on ofther a jel lest son of Dr. Henry F. Bltner of | 8048 10 the alley space flongside A ——————— Foster spent the week-end atte nding ATHY ‘ I 48 LS = fn i sulit § Lewisburg, formerly of Centre Hall, [Oround ie pelng filled in back of the Card of Thanks a class reunion at Wilson College in wm elon dul dma dnity Ta | OTERD panels are hu n. walls v { hillty 1 rer 0 + 3 . : f Mie 1 : Aug Stas af a nk ya i The new Moller organ is being in- beautify the pi Donny on RE Wo acknowledge with thanks the [Chambersburg ried chureh, tre all, will spon-} . ren . : ; . in ing og to ti J Saturd ‘3 9 ;. ' iutalled. The pipes are concealeg be Rev. Wm. M. Rearick, D, D. Mif- shrubbery. While the borough ix 4 yn king and sinc expressiomw ot sym. A fshing og vat ive Saturday Ene 2 i i i : I : ’ “ip ] sor a va vturday, . ‘ \~thind triple panel grillwork, one each |[Minburg, was re-elected president Of inner \ . " ‘ ug ¥ . pathy occasioned by the fliness and be held en the high schoo: athletic . {Ing this work, IL EB. Stover is rebuild. f ) ’ i ! on either side of the pulpit recess, [the board of trustees of Susquehanna, ; A death of the beloved wife, mother, field. The Lemont bang will provide | i ba ing the wall along his garden plot to : . ¥ ¢ Re {The erganist will face the Gongrega-|University at the annual dinner for eomtorm with the walls on the ODbOR daughter, and sister--Mirlam Mamo- Mic, ! 0 Hl 0 YP POS # ’ q mvs {tion from the left side of the pulpit, [irustees, faculty and students, ite side of the street ! oF len 13, J. Nieman and family, and ithe console being placed on the floor ——————— : : M. M. Mamolen and family, Representatives ! the United level, The Instrument has the new A Mo A I SS. in’ : S——————— fishing in that section this season, Stateg Marine Corps will again visit harmonlo arrangements . with several Alt It the Teutht It is thought the swaying of elec After avin febt of | stand Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rearick of Mil- |The party was comprised of Mr. znd Altoona and Johnstown, from June more pipes and stops than the one| After bay gig ogy Meet | 110 light wires threw othe master [roy visited recently with Mr. and |Mrs George Vomt of Centre Hall. Mr. 19 to 22, both dates inclusive, to In-|tormerly heed, with provision for ex ng, a gg he makes me foe magnets switch and set off the Mil. |Mre. Clarence Decker, on the Decker land Mrs, and Hild, Mr and Mre Fred terview and examine applicants for tra pipes ts be added ho e gd homestead east of town. They report. | Lats Wa Lutz and “Doc” Stov. v y . i heim A larm : : *oloe : J . ey ¥ 4 Ten JUHI a 4 enlistment in the United States Mar- | The chancel and sanctuary have Tare i . Wide need of "feeling Bet fo alarm at around 3:00 o'clock ed their daughter, Mis, Elsie, Improv. ler. Pleasant Gap, and A. N. Yearick, ing Corps. been newly carpeted, §00d on the inside {Sunday afternoon. ing following a goiter operation. Bellefonte, 4 ’ y 1 f : n he will retain as publisher of [Slide of the Penn street arch which | (os ar ftiiron in “it rr ®ide Oo fhe pro i He a4 yp - " . ‘ i ‘ ci he gun-Telegraph, Mr. FRIENDSHIP CLASS TO |cess, panel work Is bullt up te : HOLD FESTIVAL, JUNE 24 i Walst-high evel party from Centre Hall ang Pleasant Gap report having had a swell cateh of sea trout and croak- ers in Delaware Bay off the coast of Lewes, Delaware, sald to have been the greatest success of any group —————————— —_ A OAS “-
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