The Centre SE > VOL. CXIII. CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 98, 1939 ' 38 ANNUAL DRIVE FOR |oreca JWP, SCHOOL-COMMUNITY PENN STATE TO GET $%.855 i REISH—-MILLER [ST ATE COLLEGE USES ¥ | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL | FAIR TO BE HELD THURSDAY TO AID STUDENTS IN '89-'10 red’. 5. R mn of ‘Mi 3 COLLEGE STARS TO | S TO BEGIN OCTOBER 9TH] AND FRIDAY OF THIS WEEK rly 8 000 will made | M1 L. OC. Tu entre Hall nd DEFEAT CENTRE HALL he Gregg Towns ‘ommunity nb F iss 1 Louise 1 Tr les fo | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST Hospital Needs Liberal Contributions (yi, helg annually under the direction |” *" EB ay [hrough school ter of Mr. nd Mrs. Charles Miller, [plonship of Centre county fn baseball] FROM ALL PARTS More Than Ever Before—Heavy | I ; iy } 1 mt ' het b entre L R Were ini OR . . , tum W Expenses Since Nurses’ Training | © School Has Been Taken Away, Wi there patient come alization ana are unable t ¥, 3% | booklet, This bhookle ontains mmunite withstanding will tients. In addition, the State p where iQ day to Automohi increaseg mendous 1 A —— A A A————— LONG—HORNER. — Act INJURY 18 YEARS AGO RESULTS ! IN FORCED REMOVAL OF EY] a — STRURBLE-—BROOKS A A————— CROPS, First Natl Hex WOMAN'S (LUB COLLECTS : a y —oanrdionns FUNDS FOR DISTRESSED FAMILY N line movers aroumht suffered durham r high school class prizes; Sheffield|!he mevere droug fared Mrs. 8. T. Riegel, Mrs. Ben D. Good- | Farm TT or Elementary] Past few weeks, Mang fields of eorn hart and Mrs. A. I.. Emery, members... . . oun . nnjare ady matureg an husking ls : oO] t 4 Kerlin $5.00 of the Woman's Club of Centre Hall set out last week to collect funds a distresseq family In town, and were dh succesful in obtaining cash and other?" 31.00 poultry prize money; Rob-| ne for a hay crop next year. With of Lancaster were married a few daysitried fo put over the geries, [the Elks Clut inn Tuesday useful articles to bridge over the |°Tl Neese, $2.00 poultry prize money rains later the coming hay crop ago at the Washington Memorial} “ * few fans who turned out September 26th. present period of want. M. Allison, 31.00 gpecial canning 1may be much Improved Chapel, Valley Forge, by Rev. John|for yesterday's game need consola- | It Is proposed to take measures jand baking prize; Meyer Bros. Gar. EI Hart. Only immediate relalives of thejtion, it was as fine baseball a. has whereby the family will be regularly jage, $1.00 special Vocational Booth PORT MATILDA YOUTH BADLY bride and bridegroom and a few close been seen In the county in provided for through one of the State|prize: Sew Shop, $1.00 special sewing HURT WHEN HIT BY CAR friends withessed the ceremony time,” or county agencies whose business it|orise : The bride 3 : : ™ i . is to take care of such families and ——r———— His head fractured and a leg brok- 3 wide iy a graduate of the ® box score: persons. FIVE FROM CENTRE COUNTY en when struck by a car Friday af- Bellefonte high school and Hood Col-] Centre Hall ’ GIVEN GOOD STATE JOBS! ternoon pear Port Matilda while walk- lege, Frederick, Md. where she has {Goodhart, 3h SECOND FALL PUTS he ling home from school, Paul Wood. been employed as director of publicity |#Fetterals ef WwW. F. KELLER TO BED Personnel change sheets al Harris- | ring. T-year-old Port Matilda youth, for the past two and one-half years Knarr, it burg, this week, show five Centre is in a serious condition at the Phil- Before that she was employeg for a Crawford, 2b oountians have received State ap- lipsburg State Hospital time by the Philadelphia Record pointments and one dismissed, Those] State motor police at Philipsburg Mr. Schneebell, son of Mr. and Mrs appointed are: stateq Woodring, one of a group of Alfred Schneebel) of Lancaster. ls a Stover. 1b George Peters, Philipsburg, an in.|YOungsters returning from SChoo!l. | graduat i MAAOIRY } Er am. pr suddenly darted out onto the highway graduate of Mercersburg Academy Emery, rf “ 4 1th - , le in front of a car operated by Ann thd Dartmouth College. He Is now; Martz h Grimshaw of Altoona, whe could not @istributor for the Gulf Off Company| Totals at Williamsport where they will be at parade 4 B t hie LE 3 2 } i on Hal. iy Louise Meyer, daughter be keg in mind that few tn Bid ials | lowe en iis yea “uesda ight, Of prize money. J. C. Robinson asxtuy lote & al hrowned f ir. and Mrs. Harry N. Meyer of can be blamed for what happened, | tober 31s andidat 1 Harvest poultry prize money: J. W. Ev-},.4 phble field. yo litle pros. Bell te nd Herman T. Schneebel]8ta ‘ollege, though wrong, evidently Queen are requested to register at Shipments of walunt logs are being by E. 8 a long Bennett, Runville lumberman There are now a number of logs piled of a Vacant lot in Bellefonte ready for E {*hipment, Walnut js used almost exe € clusively in making gunstocks and 0 enters Into the manufacture of high 0 grade furniture. made from Centre county While working with the Edward Durst crew of painters, who were engaged in painting the farm bduild- ings of Brown McNitt, near Milroy, William F. Keller had the misfortune to fall a distance of about ten reet|Vestigator in the Department of Ag- ang Injure the left ankle. The fall jriculture, at a salary of $1620 per Ww rom one Oy 0 ¢ Ow ome. jannum. t The Som ON 8 Toul Sh arayer URE. Fay E. Sheckl A» r Stop in time to avo hitting the ad. r a ap y : State College : y ay « Sheckler, Mlilesburg, sten- Woodring was immediately taken to home at 720 W. Third street. after ) noon. On Monday forenoon an X-ray ographer in the Deparment of Agri-|ihe hospital for treatment, / Mensie, Ih picture was made of the injureq limb [culture $1020. a Yk . - I Gates, ss in the Centre County hospital. Esther J. Noll, Pleasant Gap, clerk {1 Cates While ent ig the back floor te . y “ > . 1d rr ilow Ie hile vw a he aoc ith In the Department of Forests and WV. C. T. U. Convention 108) Be To rier I Water the ald of crutches, Mr. Kefler trip-|' eT $1140. ol Mrs. W. H. Phillips of Aaronsburg and her granddaughter, Miss Florenos (EB McKay, of * Haverford returned ‘from ga trip to Philadelphia and Atlan tic City. Miss McKay left Aaronsburg for Quantico, Virginia, making part [of the trip by alr. She took the night * iplane from Harrisbure to Washing. ton, D. C. Rimmey, eo P Martz, ss MOO MOOD. — ow. oo { Mrs. Harold Auman of Lock Have underwent an appendectomy in 5 pg Lock Haven wpital and raching home ro John E. Erb, State Col an in. # and fell, injuring to some addi- ' r 4 he Fyn, ; A 4 - Miss feler = BO Cr at t the limb ] w “ a extigator for the Milk Control of WwW idespread Temperance (Gains = a 3s v 0 ’ . \ whe Mina J ¥i¢ pump a® Loos. P to protect. Following this gecident he|Poard, $1860 Mrs was put to bed. Martha M. Armbruster, Pleasant Mr. Keller w 1 ker the 1-103 janitress In the Department of Ar / tre County ro i M'uesday oF ts " . £2, Ha £1020 A de, oy , 7 / Ae / 77, A ! -— noon and on Wednesday morning a| The dismissal was Sheldon W. Ho-| U/49 fr I 4 ’ FARM HOUSE BURNS aster i " gineer in injured d Indus Or more - a BLIND ALTOONA YOUTH ening of October 7, the Robert A. Rosa, of Altoona. blind 1! Retor med church will serve a progres- / OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES | srned [885 000 dampges for heraalt and father rvtiat} wh jae a Sending vv ide . i (18a as insure for ROY = Walter Jennings. for Inlurie. Use youth who uses a Seeing Eye gulde sive « ipper in the social room cf the : : 7 : was insured for $ and al ID. Jennings, for Injuries sus dog, last week began his studies as' chur ch. , 1 ! the household goods for $500, in the taineg In a motor car accident one a freshman at Penn State. He 18 on-| ; // i gl n 1 “armers’ Mutual Company. Imile east of State College on Highs i ly . . lw y n ut sae 2 4 5 $0 Interest i irought y ition in t " ; A ; - 3 A A APA AAT. i Aa WOte S82. Oh September v. n « ght conditions in the : — } ps! 2) ROADS AND WPA LAROR 10f last year. IN CENTRE COUNTY, rolled In the lower division and in- tends ty enter the cursdeulum In Journalism. lters conan oF. the i ol rr 7 Ross is the second youth to use neern Sor 8 condition o 4 Centre county on September 15, In Hosterman, B Lancast i {#treamyg and the fish life they con- 2 / ! ‘i. lancaster, was in Seeing Eye do n the Colle a i ghway Mo | n 5 : Ee » pls cam Ie ain, or the effect upon vegetation 4 the - State Highway Department had ( entre Hall on Saturday, having pus. Vernon Hull, Punxsutawney | v h n. Hi sponsored twenty (20) projects on the jtastern states has gone far beyond George M. Hosterman, son of 8 V. Fait ; come here to attend the funeral of honor graduate last year, has been a Falling springs, dried-up wells and Highway System totaling forty-one hig, grandfather, the late G. W. Host. familigr sight during the past few | dinleted i lenervoley Sombrent many ELAR Vidi ddd dodudid miles ang hag rexquestey 1607 men erman, and was greatly disappointed A ———— Pict of © WLS Bunn © one Pros. At its sixty-fifth national con-| munities now zr sale of al. [from the Works Progress Administra-lin learning that the funeral hag taken m vention in Rochester, N. Y., Sept. | coholic beverages and that dry. tion to prosecute the work. The Works! place the day previous. The young Tank cars filled with water shipped Methods are being pressed upon con- . » trat upnli oaks om from New York state is supplement. |*Umers and emergency measures, such 27 % Oct. 8, the Woman's Chris- | forces have been victorious in Progress Administration has se pplied, may, was in New Hampshire when ing the water supply for the Federal 4% drilling of wells and the transpor- tian Temperance Union wil 7,000 out of 8,000 local option oT ut men, leaving a shortage word reached him of his grandfath- Penitentiary at Lewisburg. There are ation of water are in effect. The pros- sted statistics of the post-repea elections since repeal. ic . : . |T's death, and there was a misunder- at present 1600 Inmatex in the insti. (Pec of going ints the winter without fight. Charted figures on dry area hese projects were approved by lstanding as to the time of the funer- tution bully to accommodate but 1,200, replenishment of underground water this report and nd on local option results may the Works Progresy Administrationlal. However, Mr. Hosterman was giv. resources is causing real and warrant. a basis for a a terially. this autumn ind men were requested as follows: ler an opportunity to greet many who This week endg the period for pay- 8; concern. a wuanal al program in| change ma July 13, 100 men: July 17, 60 men; remembereq him when he came to the Please note} ——————— will be a sum-| as local prohibi ons are July 20, 200 men; August 28, 27 men; Centre Hall annually a% 8 youth with ing school tax at face. Helen Bartholomew, collector. ] The Centre Feporter, 51.50 a year mio oo 5 of | scheduled for hundreds of opm- August 20, 1210 men; total, 1507 men. [his parents. La a ——————— muni 4
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