Reporter S— sm The Centre CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1939 NO. 41 VOL. CXIII. C. (. HOSPITAL ANNOUNCES C. E. UNION OF CENTRE CO, 8. LOCAL "HIGH". SCORES TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS PLAN FOR HEALTH ANNOUNCES INTERESTING VICTORY OVER STRONG SERVICE AT LOW MEETINGS FOR DISTRICT GREGG SOCCER TEAM, 2.01 - |HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | FROM ALL PARTS COST tv's first sie IWLE : Lior Cte and financia) 4 tat ' i ? it f h (1 members of » Centre! : : hat & : : Spring Mills the. 1s 1 Hn $13 | Mn ¥ mit tended 5 tea Board of Trustee NEs Spon: y the Centre ‘ounty 8, EL | ad a ip high 2 to 0.13 A A fond ternoon care, scribers by the Capital ice, includes room and board semi-private operating room has present rograms at a numb = service, anesthesia routine X-ray does not serums, oxygen, ete, and room, dressings, examinations { ad drugs. lof churches and over radi " and WFG of ti ang FG i AT Helen Odenkirk, of Centre all, employee of the loenl Bell Tele. i or Aditi} ' Of ihe y Tn . five i= " 1 o INIA Vv in the second service except for diagnosis. It)|toona The. os , phone Company husiness office, receivey g sterling silver eard tray a od ; es x 3 ! vit ? i x “hl . { toona, 1@ group com , Lif, 6 C-goal lend night have bLoen | di sam PVeROLa ChATZes. Iv : = Bu] : from J. Edward Murphy of Harrisburg, division manager, whieh ¥ 8 Ver include intravenous charges, posed of tenors: Everett Cox, Kenneth hysiclan's | Walker . . she won In a service contest conducted among Bell employees In : | : physician 8: Walker, Robert and Dale Herman: - . | inspire § ; boys continued i Hall on . rnin eb Ea: : : . . five major Pennsylvania eclitles doring September. Donald K. Phillips Se . te. ' : : or surgeon's charges. baritones: Russell Hoy and Harold of Altoon distriet nager. look ton helr 4 display of teamwork [at Penn State in the : . i$ el } 7 Mh = « * 4 5 y 4 § Thig Capital Hospital plan | Klinger: ang Herman DORA, ma . s OR approvingly t hol ff th home team. and even {mal Husbandry, has been approved by the Pennsylvan-iand Ephraim directed by | three re score again before ia Hospital Association, and has over| Harry College, (JAMES FETTEROLF BREAKS NEW EXECUTIONER FOR five thousand in Central Mrs, BONE IN RIGHT ANKLE ROCKVIEW Pennsylvania. Among itg member hos-|panist, pitals near here are Bloomsburg, Sha- In mokinState, Berwick, CGelsinger Mem- orial, and Lewistown. A representative of the will be in this vicintiy goon to con-lchurch: and in Blanchard, tact groups, explain the plan, and get ] T laboratory Several ‘ampbell and times, ! "1 the ert, of Btate College, were Robert is school happened, Monday Service basses: Leroy Klinger, ia Lonberger of Paul W,. institute for er a le ‘ 5 re ar 1 inty public school teacherg PENITENTIARY 0 Russel gn : g MUS om be held in the Court House Im Oo State mhscribers Houser 1s the accom . 2 "hile 4 ing in the construction rennsy lv ie - 1 . . place will be he working ( Pennsyl nis 33 1 g ion- |, y under cont: ts he : er today J to his abhfMfity Elliot, =n rennsylvania rician jan official referee r. Richarg Hoffman, in charge of r ! . Hefonte will at the next subscribers. orerunner of the 47th aunuaj con- dropping eight feet { italy brok- Western State 1 tentiary in an- necessity of a game during s Teach. day even) tober 24, ir ye high Christian : yen ON ROCKEY FARM IN 3 } » b \ a Milltheim the Evangelical church: Lemont, theiof rivate Bellefonte, i 1) chapel of the Reforn Presbyterian church; in company mss A BARN 11sbHore arn on the Hen-lon November 3rd nd 4th Run ———— Ap —— Evangelieal Sunday School Rally DING TO LEAGUE ————————— Harvesteg 4000.Ba. Corn Crop. STATE COLLEGE GIRL FOUND DEAD IN BOSTON |, rr ———— A 3 'H { Extending Power Line In Potler Twp. TARRIAGE LICENSES LOCAL AND PERSONAL IMARRIAGE COURSE POPULAR AT PENN STATE COLLEGE toxt 1 i i i DEMONSTRATIONS TO BE HELD OCT. 23 AND NOY, 3 Penn. State]y st ollie course is a)CORN ne Ty + 1 7 . * 3 oF 36-37 er dropping hool and i Demonstration meetings at which the Which D . Wednesday party a § reproduc. courtship Boston for b ness training and em- treats / lations, lived there for her older sister, development, family brid seed corp and parenth domesti "ou 2u > . n ranged, adording to ‘ounty Last Tuesday whi working in his bo 2 peli 5 fonte trucks belonging £4 !. 8. Departs stored n ange Park fo int They Hugh "iso a ROTI wis unable 1: work several Entertalned at Bridge. ' FE in a campaign sinst the and will be held Monday 23. at 1 p.m. A ing arranged at Fred Bohn, Rebers- on Robert The course] in # } hoy d 4 $ Blaney 3 of the State taugnt as gon ha an “Haney. been periment in response to a petition cir. ' meeting Will ‘ rf o o joe with a si hammer. lated among the students last Kingsley Dmvis, Sociology. is College class of 1935, where she h the lead in the senior atter class play and wag humor editor of Associate the school paper. or of Survivors are her father, a brother, course, Fred 8S, da. The father left ns on Mt “HOLDOVERS” AT STATE CAPITOL TO GET AXE Anyone who held a state job during the Earle administration, whether Profes. Mrs. Geralg : - - Ci oher simi the : an # Morris Burkholder, Kimbrel entertained five Eugene Burkholder, ang Mr, and Mrs |[P7id@e last Thursday evening, beg Heng Sunday with Mrs. ning with a Hallowe'en i daughter, Mr. Burkhoider's Andrew Wilson, and supper. jand Mrs. Glenn Weaver, have purche A number of leading varieties of At Wetham, Renovo, . Miss Tda Frazier, featuring 5 funneljased a home on East Park Avenud, hybrid corn have been planted in Forty-five men of the teformed ma towers 2 headgear, on Benz the - Penn State “an : Gea these two tests. They have been oare- church gathered In the Bradford hunt- Dan Daup Sinced feat in ae Mss. where both ne ate @ill Galil, Oct: 19, 1333 tully Checked Quring the SUITE, and ing camp last Thursday night for Howe'en stunt, and Mre. Harry Potter ni [will be husked ang piled at the time their annual ham and egw supper.land Miss Mary Delinda Potter had aeripts * i on my lof the meeting so that people can see Chefs for the occasion were the Rev. high bridge scores. Democrat or Republican, may feel the a oh of your luis paper. samples in addition te having the D. RB Keener and Russell Bohn. axe of a patronage “purge” soon. vary Nord rs eiger on ove or yields and growing habits for their | Orders for a general housecleaning the rors ot . pee ® Po read | consideration, i jiave gone out from the Enclosed our bo pl me Lown. J. B. R. Dickey, of the Agronomy ernor James. “snciosed find money order for alpxtension Service from State Col- The governor his Jory subs ription and thanking you lege, will be present and will discuss cabinet a list of all employes Who or sending it when it was past due. and give the benefit of tests In other sreved when the ale New Deal’ Wis Slog ilar at Sefighteoi counties in the sate on the yazious ras in wower--in Capito Hill JAr- sy ie x avs varieties of hybr seeq cor that ia ‘a - . . . J, vHoldovers.” : yen days and good soaking rain of | heing highly advertiseq 3 oi thru- AuEp nn JEDALE WOMAN rw" s {an r “The cabinet has orders to replace|More than 24 hours following it. Thelout Centre county. Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Shope, who TAKES LIFE WITH KNIFE | Ad Son them as fast ag they can,” James paid lemperature ere in Compton wag 104 Anyone interested in hybrid seed corn have been occupying rooms in the An elderly Houtzsdale woman whose child . ” ¢ Lock The holdover Ist also includes Re-|3Nd the first should these Harry Fye home since September 1,loyesight was failing, last Thursday BGTER aah publicans who kept Jobe moved Monday of this week Inte the | | in front of a mirror 6¢ her home| the Democrats held sway from 1935 to] i i rains, Evey and Mrs. Henry |C0mmon bari 3 destructive gis- teaching pos : 7 } : al Besides the large number now Hanson, and her sister, Hil-lin the course, approximately 50 more! farm managed by girl's mother ig dead. The |persong were asked to drop in so as to|Purg., for Friday, November 3, at 1 immediately for Boston. facilitate instruction. P. M. meeting Walker and Raymond spent masquerade | thelr son-in-law and uncle, near won the | State College. dairy barn ployed. They Mr. and Mrs. Clay Reesman motofe ed here from Camden Friday and re- turned to their New Jersey home Sufie ———————————————————— day. This was thelr first here Birth of a Ron, Memorial Day. Thelr daughter, A ron weighing 7 3-4 pounds was] Mrs. Robert Warner, has recently re- born to Mr. and Mre. Russell Reish covered from an operation for mas. at the Centre County hospital last |toid Thursday morning. i i ———— LETTER FROM CALIFORNIA Compton, Dear friends: Please excuse my delay movey last tals The Young Woman's Missionary hii Society of the Laitheran church met at the home of Mrs. W. W. Kerlin one night last week, Mrs. Ray Mark gave a full report of the Williams- port convention. The senior society met at the home of Mrs. W. A. Alex- ander, since top-——Gov- obtaineg from the homes of Mrs. A. H Spayd and Roy Dutrow over the week end were Mr. and Mrse. Albert Spayd Reed of Lorrain, Ohio, and Kryder Frazier and Haven. Mr. Spayd is and namesake of the late Spavd Guests at time mince we are here was uncomfortable to sleep plan to attend one of nephew meetings, when ther demonstration . sure 1 suicide at-} 1 i are zi] enjoving old Penna. for Fern Hanna, Mrs. William B. given Wednes. Tnesis were: . second-floor apartment of the Contre! to make 1539. These good rag . v Hall hotel building. Mr ily a waa Yaimums 3328. Thess Sincerely HARVEST DANCE, OCT, 27 Hap Bloggin a [tempt was successful as she plunged] onably inti public schoo] music a butcher knife into her throat when their MRS, O. F. FUNK. The Centre Hall Woman's Club will 4. 11 and Potter township The mul ————— A pr 8 January. called Harv Now, in the words of one state of-| FARMERS IN PROGRAM YET he : jus HAVE Republicang had been reas | Bhope woitld be retained teacher In Cen control A was Mra. Jean sponsor a dance, to x Lette Bwidersky school | who had been in Willing Workers Sunday olan ¢ a ' # $443 ’ usu PONT October to > fut ied for sm 26. Heoaulresnent 1 : ober meeting as a Hal (™¥ X g Ty sg y Kia Lequiren i md wo = a . . . . ks ' t he TN # Mire EOINg nfwny dressed in ¢ Ie i i the hostess these Dance,” i the local litori Friday TIME FOR PRACTICES |" health for some time She had ficial, t) viinera : Jetty time tha: she was Betty 3 Frances Hanna fey, partic Centre county farn the 1038 : Her body was found lving mn Jean Conservation gingham y Kasmer swidersky Duty Homan A . Magali Homan, Mrs, i ' MIFFLINBURG MAN KILLED Fred OMI, Mis Ralph Homan, | r : rd Tearfield coroner, sail WHEN HIS MOTORCYCLE Mrs, Fred Luse, Mre Roy Jamison, |the man Had cut her HITS PASSENGER TRAIN and Mrs Iaymong Walker. ; is hi } had severed her wind. I pipe . Erhard tated she had died where attended |, lation causedg by the Of lof Blona down her throat. Pennsyl- Surviving her are her hushand, five Association at... " one ang three daughters, fami Hagd Were: J. FP. a Jennie Kessier, formerly of Millheim principal, and but now living in Salsbury, North What does the reader think of alCarolina. She was en route from OW ®: ang had der to earn ’ ra 3 ding y tho ile : v Nn un Centre wa Ww VETO IIL Ur, Comsearvation ove ¢ week throat =o Milford Tause will al. Mount Joy daughter, Mrs James rush Spangler, mnd family live. i ‘ommitiee, xcluding the! i th committee pointed out that 1 ‘ompensatio ! ye i " ment Compensation ind | Agricultural Conservation i i" ublic 5 ance 3 rit 4 Department of Put he | Aaalsiance: thas sot October 31 as the deadline for | years, who ‘hi sriite UO er Clivill service, and : . which operate under vi ‘ i under the pro-] Hill, Union county, wis Nutt Tei woil-building vania State the Public tity gram. The Committee has stated that killed just Thursday morning at Lock Haven auditor general's department, and the) . a tall materials, lime, fertilizer, in |o'clock, when the motorcycle on which yeaa high state treasury. connection : governor, ¢ company ther as far as 4 . . In ymaking this announcement the ‘ontrol Poard, the Unemploy- the State i . ( nl 2 William Markle, aged about 45 Peachers from here whi ‘ommitiee the liveq alone near Forrest Fag uot t hols Division fourteenth the Central annual convention IMstrict of the Education Friday, school caller at the Bartholomew home was Mra Israel Michlavite nee A recent instantly 7:05 yractices Commission, the ! ete. ny : with all James han made dio JPpointments | gy, Program should be applied by That leaves 5440 theoretienlly BUSCED” | that time in order to qualify for pay- tible to glesmissal slips. - bment, Disclosure of the administration's 1 MO A A AR BASS. patronage plans coincideg with a per- » sistent but unconfirmeq report heard BABY BORN; ONE HOUR frequently In the capitol In recent LATER FATHER IS KILLED weeks that all employes would be re- Lite and : ’ oath visitegq the Hufred ol d ar Shit 2s und Boldin home near Bellefonte me Yo Thy g an hour, Thursday last. their county cnalrmen, Lesy than one houe &fter his Wife . gave birth to a daughter, the 32-year. Business is definitely on the up- old husband was killed when a rock swing. But there Ig a sad note in the fell on him in a mine owned by the music, and that is, it looks like the Chemical Lime Company near Cole- wap In BEuorpe will be responsible for whatever prosperity we may gain. . And sadder still, we shall pay for our Presbyterian women's missionary short-lived prosperity with a depres. Society met last night at the home of glon more severe than our last one. je. Fred Raymond. i ———— A ——— James within bound Pennsylvania train at the Mif- flinburg crossing. His gkull wae crushed when the mo- torcycle toppled over on him with considerable force, after strikng the thought he had time ty cross, Marks cycle glia a considerable distance. Members of the train crew were unaware of the accident, and did not learn of it until they had Coburn, In Centre county, An attempt Is being made to locate any relatives he may have had. Mr. of Charles Kerstetter, north of Mif- flinburg, where he expected to husk corn, when the accident happened. ble, and Roy 8. Jamison op the State public schools. Mr. Jamison president of the social next year. The Rev. and Mrs, Roy Corman motored here from Wilkinsburg Mon. Frank Fisher, on Tuesday the Inauguration of Rev. attended Theodore seminary at Franklin and Marshall College, the Rev. Davida Donn as church historian ang the Rev. Law. The ceremony was attend. eq by approximately two hundred ff. ty persons, ¢ A ————— school which will not NOTICE. Due to the death of D. J. NIEMAN This Store will Be Closed Until Monday, October 28. an — NIEMAN'S DEPT STORE, Millhelm, Pa. Pittsburgh to Harrisburg and stopped to Inquire of her acquaintances here fhe recalls a gurprising number of local residents, In a display ad. appearing elsewherd in this issue it will be found that the personal property as well g5 the real estate of Frank ID. Lee, Centre Hall, will be sold gt public sale on Ratur- day, November 4. As noted in these columng a few weeks ago, Mr. Lee, a widower, had reached such a stage in his physical condition that living alone wae no longer possible, and his daugh- ter, Mrs. Earl Tibbens, Bellefonte, took him inty her home. The home to be offered was built by Mr. Lee's broth. er, the late Dr. George Lee, about 1906, It is a substantial two-story brick dwelling. oe si win win Le aos i.
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