The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 31, 1939, Image 1

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    5 VOL. CXI1IL
NEW WPA
CENTRE
WAGE ALE—
IN LOWER
Ne
%
Delaware
Montgomenr
ton,
er,
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APP GETS FIRST CHECK
FOR WHEAT LOSS IN PEXNA
P.
his 19
Un
grower
receiveg ind
ou
emnity payments
ically
1,380.27
Representing pract
portant wheat
had paid out,
lent $775,238.
County «
state,
been
of
ommitt
wheat growing
Twenty-nine original ang 266 con-
tinued mnemployment compensation
claims were paid the week ending
August 18 the Bellefonte office of
district No To cover the claims
202 checks summing up
to total
for
in
5
were issued,
an of $2,870.95.
————— A AAS.
of
Womelsdore
(Thursday).
The 76th
Orphans’ Home
be celebrated today
The sixteenth annual convention of
the Women's Missionary Soclety of
the former Susquehanna Synod, Unit.
ed Latheran Church
be hela October 4
John's Lutheran church,
port, Rev. IL. G. Shannon, pastor,
The district embodies the Juniata,
Northern, North Branch ang West
Branch conferences, /
anniversary
at
jethany
will
in Bt
Willlams-
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and
TRIO OF YOUNG MEN FROM J
CENTRE HALL WRITE FROM
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LETTER FROM MISSOURL
MeGGURK WILL RACE AT
ALTOONA SPEEDWAY
ON LABOR DAY
ilar member
chance at fame and
Day
Speedway.
Labor
Altoona
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Angeles
inder w
OPENS ON SEPT.
the 45th
Coming cele
14, 156 and
Cold Biaings
11
an-
Ture jx all set for
Bean Sour<Home
ion scheduled for
It will be helg
¢ near McClure,
Lang celebration, begun as
Grand Army of the
featureq the consumption of
allone of bean soup, served ar-
style. It has grown to be one of
biggest home-coming celebrations
Central Pennsylvania.
Sept
in
year the
a reunior
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for the
my
the
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with the Reg
Philipsburg »
was
In connection
in
Cross
organization
ter”
“disas-
committee organized with
Harvey chapter chairman. The
committee will swing into action when
a calamity strikes that reglon. One
of the first things which wil] be neec-
essary for the local chapter to do is
to make a survey of all existing
Fred
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Inrge
rimee (rang
CELEBRATED S2ND BIRTHDAY
ANNIVERSARY ON TUESDAY
Jacob
a host
Sharer was congratulated by
of friende on Grange Park, on
the anniversary of his
Mr. Bharer has heey connect.
the Grange movement
Tuesday, 2ng
birthday
ed with
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NO. 34
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Mastey
tn
Bo
of the county Orange
the lose important one. He was al-
chairman of the Grange Encamp
ment committee, and for many years
wns the presiding officer during the
public mestings on Orange Days.
He wag also an officer in the fire
insurance company operategq hy the
County Grange, and was active (n the
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0Hr
{iueats
Berths
Rockey,
Mover,
Ruth
Willia
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SMITH REUNION
Alexander
Elnvwe ¢
of
Alexander
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Belleville
Johnstown:
re Mills;
Moyer and Junior
Centre all;
r
oll
Woy wise
Potts
will
G. Rimmey
Philadelphia.
A ———
m
Palmer,
Mra
Edna
Jennie
Homan, son of Ernest Hoe
cab
to
the padiator of the W. H. Ho-
to
#vold a collision, The first
he landed astride the
even the jad’s feelings
company.
He has been an outstanding Grange
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Miss
HI AI MT.
Jonnie Foreman, housekeeper
H. Homan In Centre Hall, has
ways,
a oie El Rl Bid
RATS Fl}
IN
AST ON
LOCAL
BOOKS
GRADE SCHOO!
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HOMAN BREAKS LEG
FIRST DAY OF GRANGE
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PTEMBER MILK PRI
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STATE LANDS TAX
FREE, R11 JUDGE
PEMY
FES
SMITH
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(OLUMNIST BOOMS “JACK
JUDICIAL
THOMPSON FOR POST
Senator “Jack” a in ®
ie
E
we
Annent
eounis
he
, Feder
that altho
arily, 1
¥
=O
have
igh
“ay
{om pot opie have
Wie
the
ite
pe
bitter
ie
attacks against
Rating Bureau for
made from the
industrial
recall his
Compensation
enormous profits
innocent victims of accel
dents. His fight to cut the cost of
compensation Insurance by having a
non-profit basis of costs cannot Te
forgotten Ly persons interested in the
workingman and his welfare.
We recall his fight against the
jarge utilities and thelr excessive
charges. Wea recall his intensive fight
against (axes on those unable tp pay.
Jack Thompson's record in the Sen.
ate le ene which will go down In his.
tory as a chronicle of a man'y ene
doavors to live up to those ideals be-
Hleveq In and sponsored by Thomas
Jefferson, Andrew Jackson and all the
graet liberals of American history.
To Jack Thompson we say “As an
orator you have few equals: as a
Democrat and as An American you
| TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS
FROM ALL PARTS
5
week
in
like
there for
er Miss is
arnered
wm hue
d the
the
Septem
= ipreme
Passing
not qual.
Are
ing
unty
they
ww the
he han Toen
during the
annual vacation.
and and
good he looks
The Rev. Wm.
wood, Florida, is
work st State
tenting
period he
He ia
de
hearty, lares
as
E. Marks
now doing
College historical le
brary, Centre county library and the
Ling historical collection. Mr. Marke
is descended from the early settlers
of that name in our county, Is na-
tionally known for hig literary work
and Is authority on social welfare
work. And by request of State College
hag written a history of the fthdue-
tries ang settlers of each town and
village in Bald Eagle valley from Ty
rong ths Lock Haven, Philipsburg,
Snow Shoe and Bellefonte, being ine
cluded: also an Listorical novel of the
early settleds of Bald Eagle Valley.
He has been at State College during
of Lake
rossarch
have none.” i -
July and August.
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