The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 22, 1939, Image 1

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TRESSLER
ON
ORPHANS BAND
25TH ANNUAL Tot!
All
NAME CANDIDATES
DEMOCRATI(
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supreme
FOR JUDGE
ORGANIZATION
er rat axecutive
tt terday (Wednes
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candidates tt
the par.
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municipal
The
rules
requiri:
didates fo
vanoe
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can-
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Toey
in
candidacy
Soffel of Allegheny
hows
seek
ry
registered
announced
i
has
Republican
ever,
tha nomination
and Democratic
Democrats
she
both
tickets,
mentioned for the
dicial nominations include formey
torney General Guy K. Bard
caster county: Speaker J.
Turner of Delaware county: Judge
Curtis Bok of Philadelphia: Judges
Ralph Smith and Michael J. Mosman.
no of Pittsburgh, and Rep. Herbert
B. Cohen of York, Democratic floor
leader of the House of Representa-
tives.
Justice Kephart has endorsed Judge
Marion D. Patterson of Blalr eounty,
for the Republican nomination to suc.
cead him. Dauphin County Bar Asso.
ciation hag suggested Cieorge Ross
Hull of Harrisburg as 5 possible can-
didate for the highest court in the
slate, da
wort ld
on lepublican
At.
of Lane
Ellwood
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FARM PROGRAM HEAD
URGES FARMERS TO
IMPROYE PA
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EXCURSION
OYER 1.AT.
ro WORLD'S
WEL]
FAIR
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INDIANA
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RISE BIRTHDAY PARTY
St
iti
Rockey
Delaney, Bar
“ge Helen
CGarbrick
Dear
Frank,
Norma Crater
Ernest
Michael
Tonady
a
la :
{las
¢ Centre
in
Jacksonville
BA
RTGES CLAN IN REUNION
(Held over from t week)
aion of
the
historias
Mills
attendance was very large, The
§ Oo Spring
The
(oldest member
| Hettinger,
present was Hobert
Spring Mills, and
member of the clan
Evelyn MoKee, 4-monthe
of Mr. and Mrs. Harley
McKee of Tylersville. Mrs. Mary
Welsh of Pasadena, Calif, and Mr.
and Mrs. H. B. Royer of Los Angeles,
4 of
the youngest
present was
old daughter
reunion.
It was announced that the history
of the Bartges family, compiled with
great care by A. BE. Bartge, of Mill
heim, who dieq recently, is on the
press and will be ready for distribu.
tion shortly. A. E. Bartges was his-
torian for the clan for forty years,
It was decided to hold the 1940 rive
union at the Boonevilly camp grounds
the secouwd Saturday in June.
ACATION (OHI
PROGRESSING
PAILY RCH
SUOHOOT
————— >.
WILL TRAVEL TO ORLAHOMA
———————
BECOMING MORE
PLENTIFUL EACH
BIRDS
SEASON
are
Quiet,
condition
and the like
wh 22 208 § us
iartins
inde
for tl is
tractive. Food supply
j producing
i sought,
another,
and
i=
shrubbery {roes
eagerly
Birds
{ row,
wer indeed
Now }
ot
aside from the din,
occasional
arlis
ariung
at £ an
rarity
a
ation
omm
in this section
much
ge
bird
larger
In addition
birds named
irdinals, the male bein
of all | rd family
pahit
®
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SOLD
¢ >
CATTLE
iY Lxlie
1 atthe
H
ing
N. fora
follow
He
interest
tivtered
d (ue
sold 1
Karnagy
{luernsey
bull and
have recent-
Walkey
Belleville,
Marshall Elmer 272706 and the
Cow Ruby's Pearl Nancy 0567283,
A registered Guernsey bull
jeently been sold by Raymong Walker
ito LL. B. Ohilcoat of Bellefonte, This
(animal iy El-Ru”s Marshall 235848,
C—O TAA
An Indian Rock python Is mother
ing two baby pythons, two of trip.
lets hatched in the Hershey poo. The
python rarely lays eggs In captivity,
but the one at Hershey has done so
twice, but this {8 the first successful
hatch,
roegiat ove N&Eeg COW
wen
H
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is
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bull
ww Raymond
of
ji
is
En
Children's Day services will be ob-
served in the Methodist church, Cen-
tre Hall, on Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock. The program includes a pag-
eant titled, "Under the Open Sky.”
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ANNOL
FAIR
NCES
ASSOCIATION
PROGRAM —
OPENING
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TER IS BOEN TO MR. “
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LETTER FROM SUBSCRIBER
Mra, Dweibert's
rop Last
Munich
in
Mrs,
year she
Germany
Ledpsic. Germany.
Deibert’'s husband,
1mstant postmaster
Mr
week
3
WwW. WwW.
He was a
Rotats
last
and
Reitz called
£4 § i §
gles
&¥
%
i
with
it
sina y Club
spent week
Pitman
Mra. W. K. Bhult:
Ir summer home
TILAAE
AID, STATE
SERVED
P. KELLER
COLLEGE,
DINNER
LADIES
Wesley Ines in tl
“un
iay hon
Sykes ten "Were
Riante 4 Me |
of whom were highly grat.
the and the
its
legn
wit
«1
inner
The
with
h
0
dinner proper
service
chief dish
the usinl
oe, including
All the food
{members of the
wig roast chicken.
accompanying side
ice cream and cake
was contributed by
church, exgcept the
{chickens, This made it poasible for
the class to reap a handsome pesfit.
On the program other than provid-
ing for the physical body, provision
was made for the wants of the educa.
tional and religious sides. Thess were
gratified by readings by Mrs. John
Doty, solos by Mrs. Wagner, and
group singing.
———— es A A Ms
DANCE REVUE
Frances L. Burns will holy her an-
(hual Dance Revue in the high school
auditorium, June 22, at 8 p. m. Toe,
tap, ballet and acrobatic dancing will
be featured. Admission 25¢ & 10o.
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BELLEFONTEH
FOR
BHRAWS
LEGION
Bit: HOW
(CONVENTION
{ Pleasant Gap
; Centre Hall
1/4 : .
i Gondhart, Ib
Crawford i
y
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Stover ib 3
Rimmey 1
Durst, rf
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£
4
{lose
wd
Call
minut
forced
fest
urg
defeats
two
and
collay
victories,
Batteries: for
Martz, Rimmey and Stover. For Re-
bersburg, D. Bierly and Royer.
TRI-CO. LEAGUE STANDING
L.
fo
therelyw
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nin
kept
the position with ©
and no
Centre Hall, George
Pleasant Gap
Centre Hall
Pine Grove
Lemont
Lemont ..
Rebersburg oS
Saboduls for the Week
Thursday, June 22
Spring Mills at Centre Hall
Pine Grove Mills at Lemont
Rebersburg at Pleasant Gap
Saturday, June 24
Contre Hall at Pine Grove Mills
Pleasant Gap at Spring Mill
Lemont at Rebersbhurg
Mille
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TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL
FROM ALI
b
PARTS
’
Mr
Bellefonte
Alwilda
H
remain
taken ts Ohis
Neff and Mr.
mey., who hax
{ respective 1
Mrs, ¥
linner y a
| Wert,
Ritner is with
Bitner, in Ohio, where she
Fon time She was
Py Mr. and Mra John
and Mrs Gilbert Rim.
% returned to their
10
at
B
Othe
Wert's
and ar
her son
John
will SOIT
oe new
@
ing
fertained
Mre. John
Hall
Before
es
i Ohin Miner was
en
niece
1 entre
A
F. Rossma
£1
linner were Mrs
it creating ny
to
if children coul
hands off. and
suaded to buy instead
frequenters of
that burying
tion
lovely
Keep
small child
tire ieves Dir.
1 ind
fr pressed
if Eten
oemeterios
Places
are hallowed
William H. Kerlin and Harold Brad.
ford, of the class of ‘35. Centre Hall-
Potter high school, have signified
their intention fo become students at
Penn State next fall. The former will
take a four-year ‘course in poultry
husbandry, ang the latter the come
merce anod finance course. Others in
the class, no doubt, will also enter
higher institutions of learning.
higher Institutions of learning. The
former youth has had five summer
sessions of preliminary training at
Culver Naval, Cavalry ang Woodoraft
Academy, Culver, Indiana, and next
week will return upon the third year
in the Nava] branch,
ve
bos