The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 13, 1939, Image 1

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    The Centre
FE. HALL. PA. THURSDAY, JU
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VOL. CXII1.
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1ILED 1} TO} RK OF BOR DEMOCR 1 LI Cl RANG AiR IMI i COUNTY
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MES, ALDA BLOOM GORED BY
COW: NO VICIOUS INTENT
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Bible ve SrAYOrs : men from } ip rely escaping LOCALS,
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prayers
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POTTER GETS #504 LIQUOR
(HECK FOR RIX MONTHS
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KRERSTETTER FARM, PENN
TWP. SOLD TO STOVERS
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FOWNSEND PICNIC, JULY 20
Lawn Seclal and Bake Sale
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Wihdraws ax Candidate
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BARTGES' BAND SCHEDULY
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BUDGET NOTICH
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BIRTHDAY PARTY
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. Bes said to be well equipped Mr. and Mre. F. V. Jodon, Belle. |8ubsrman, taken over at hiz death
oy «+ ¥} tive ged V3 $F oi » . . i £1 18 Jin 4 i
from these alm and purpose the use jt is being put to byile
— ’ ap . pe . ’ ; . ae by John H. Knarr., whe sold to the
follows: Stories were read which gave Presbyterian leaderys Like in past CE! I'RE COUN TY fonte My and Ire. Lee Rhodes and
former Mr. Snook of Milroy
u { " i ; { 4 Yay art yl ‘ ‘ dren ollefonte: Mi nd Mrs, .
material for discussion and questions. yous Rev Kirkpatrick will be an in-|® i ® E. Mingle of (Coburn was in town five children, B Nefonte; | ana s
Pupll experiences In nature study, cole geuetor, having selected as his top- | TOSPITAL NOTES. during lasy week. He recently became | WyTon . Hajea Joan z Rela Me « ant > Penner, Yesident PRYsiciah at ay
lecting, reading, working with other jv “The Presbyterian Church.” *¢ » ® eo ® » +o w #8 ® sia uriter and adjuster for Workmen's | Mr® Paul Carner, Mr, and oo * . A Yon, Ohio, hospital for the past
people, etc. were used to provoke , Patients in the hospita) from the [Compensation for the Coal Operators’ 1eeder Jodon and two " Sen to two years, 1s returning to practice in
further discussion A field trip of Prof. 1. O. Packer, long on the south side of the county for the week [Casualty Company at Greensburg, a Bellefonte; Mr. and Mrs. Eogar Jo. [Pasadens. Oalift. Mrs. Penner, a grand.
about an hour for further observation faculty of the , Oliver high school), July 3: privata corporation. don and two children, Mr. ang Mrs daughter of one of the original twelve
in our nature-study work was plane Pittsburgh, hag been retired and will Tusaday ! A (Hen Corman and two children, Mist {Kuhns who settled at Rock Centre
: 'vecelve the benefit of a pension the Uesday, discharged: Sterling Mil Ruth Tyson, Millhelm: Mr. and Mrs county. hag not }
ned. During the nature-study work . th 4 : MONE Her, Rebersburg. The Hear n Foon, An td A a o> a ®een any of her east.
we brought nature into our worship remainder of his life. He was eligible wv : le Bear Meadows hunting camp, | yohn Burkholder and Howard Reed of jern relatives before this visit. Their
programs In many cases. We worked [Or retirement at any time during the ''T'94Y. Admitted: Mrs. Alda Bloom, |formerly known as the Riley camp,
. Centre Hall: Mr. ang Mrs. A. IL. Em- [last stop east was with her uncle and
Centie Hall: Mrs A atey Yen ’
on maps during craftwork period, Va. Past few years. At a ceremony inci Coane Fini Pog Ruion x a located on Laurel Rup In Bear Mead-lgry and four children, Mr. and Mrs. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clement Kuhn, at
rious ideas were wuggested, among Pent to the event, in addition to re- ? : [ve ang destroyed by fire about two iGesrge Goodhart and daughter, Mr. !South Hills, State Collage, and later
Maks ’ ed Sunday. years ago, is being rebuilt, Timber ia 0 f 1 a M p 2
them the making of a map of “entre COlVing commendation by the city su. ’ AE K ' and Mrs. C. D. Confer, Dale and My-|with Sarah BE. Smith of Centre Hall,
Hall, naming the shade trees perintendent and school board, he was Oreairday; Aamisted: Joan Marie being sawed at the mill at former|iy,, Edgar Harter, Centre Hall: Mr. [a great aunt, where they teook supper
our main strest. Most pupils preferred Presented with several tokens, gifts 4 . Camp 61. Local members of the clubla.q4 Mrs. Willarg Hettinger, Spring [and spent the night. The next fore
ident ——— {ITO . fAOUIty and pupils greatly ape ary Wate 41 Batignty in Me hos: fare George and James Searson And amills: Mr. and Mrs. Hughes Brining- | noon they left for New York and the
(Continued on Inside page) |preciated. . . » . g of this, week, William MeClintic. or and two daughters, Johnstown. [Worlds Pair.
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