Pp EACH WEEK; LARGEST CIRCULA- TION IN COUNTY [7,000 Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre Couity. at 5 emocent BELLEFONTE, PA. THUKERAY, JUNE 1937, PAGES OF COUNTY NEWS AND WEEKLY FEATURES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. Volume 57. Number 22. a — Announce Winners of High School Awards f General Excellence Prize Goes Lo] Janet Woomer; William Dor- worth, Honorable S *ntion “" % Ss, COMMENC £18 NT TO BE HELD TCC AGHT [1 LJ More Than 100 Diplom.% Awards Will be Distribu Among Graduates T JACK THOMPSON DINNE R, JUNE 9 Penn: sylvania Democrats, In | conjuin tion with the Democratic State {Commitiee, are making plans to hon- or Centre and Clearfield Counties State Senator. Edward Jackson Thompson, al - la Testimonial Dinner to be held at the 17 | Harrisburg Country Club, Wednesday ] [evening, June 9th Charles Noll, of Bellefonte, Presiden of the Jagk Thompson Club at Harris- burg and General Chairman of the Dinner Committee. stated thal ar rangemer are being made for the {large banquet crowd that will include Central B. 1. Awards for excellence in 17 various «departments of high school work will feature the annual commencement ex- ercises of the Bellefonte High School | high State Officials to be held in The Plaza theatre here | «pne Democratic Party, welcome this Thursday night at 8 o'clock. The |, omunity to honor one of general excellehce award will 80 0|.ianding young liberal members,” Miss Janet Woomer, while honorable | noun ciated. mention will be awarded to William | cia ive Record at Harrisburg, Dorworth. {of the people of Pennsylvania, Although tonight's program will close | He has courageously the school year, the official closing day to carry out the mandate ic tomorrow when reports, perfect at- exhressed in the election tendance and general excellence certifi- 1036. This Testimonia cates are issued Dinner that js being held for Senator Betty Smith and Robert Hoffer were | Thompson fitting tribute of the red winners gf the annual Junior hi in which he is held by the tory cofitést for the Col. W.|liberal minded people of Pennsylvania.” Pred yitolds prizes. at the high school Mr. Noll Pre- auditorium here Monday night. Each |cinct Committees the as presented with an award of $7.50 | Banquet will be named in cash. | ture. Hohor able mention {or Tis 1Ls this out- Mr is stands led ol unexcelied he the of " fight pe op e a 1934 and a h “il US teem gee that Local Arrange in the miso stated Lo fon gi went Lo for Ruth Miles, while similar honor: boys was awarded to Donald Kingsle Judges of the event were Mrs. William C. Thompson, Mrs. Paul Beaver and the Rev. A. G. Herr Other contestants were Pauline Mong and Lorraine Yates, with Betty Ziegler a5 alternate, and Elliott Bernstine and James Spangler, with Donald McElwain as alternate. The speakers were unu- sually well train and presented thei: addresses forcefully and stingly A large audience was present the contest, ther commencement cluding the batecalaureate at the Pres- byterian church Sunday night, and the anmmoal Alumni dance and reception a! wenty-vear soi the school gymnasium, Tuesday la State Forest were unusually well attended. All dur- ing the forepart of the week the vari ous grade exhibits have been altractinz large numbers of fRrenis Particularly worthy of mention is this | year's exhibit In TH manual training | department The woodwork display are wnususlly ambitious and the work- magahip Is generally conceded to be hi | Continued on page 4) —— NORTH BEND MAN HIT BY TRAIN, FATALLY HURT Reeer. Nil Cuflering skull about 4! \ I'homa o'clock Sunday Lock struck hy a special nd Frank the Pennsylvania Rallroad ner, 46, of North Bend, died a o'clock Monday morning in the Ren- ovo Hospital without regaining con- scionsness, 15 Year Honors Given to Guard- 20-Year Certificate and od . “ . ians of Forests iniere RECOGNITION OF al ARE activities, In- vice as has just Forester Weight of tificats Fire Warden been pres by District Charles Hogeland lo R. E Renovo Ten-year Service also presented to the | Fire Wardens of the Sproul Porest Dis Ernest Alkey, Lock Haven; som. Renovo, Walter Connelles Haven: Ray C. Gillen Ch Jolloff. Lock Haven Pottersdale Charles L Willan Metoall ivman Howard mel Sharderk hs bd | ented Certificates following Forest aries lane) Shoe A 51 pe. a fractt Ho afternoon red K Lock Haven Wills when he wa rawperry Je train of s¢ Bar- | Lt 6 ™ rtifi and yr " the the Department 5. Dr. J. F. Bogardus The accident occurred near Young- as we Chief Forest womans Creek when Barner and two Georg brothers-In-law, Roschen Weaver and | In presenting Sidney Johnson, both of Dunnstown, | trict Forester congrat ‘were walking to a farm near North! de upon Bend which Barner recently purchas- |r ed. The latter two were uninjured. from It is believed that Barner expected fore the train to pass on the westbound track and stepped back onto the east- bound track into the path of the gine. The train was traveling on wrong track. it was reported, due the derailment of three cars in Renovo yards Mr. Barner Is survived by two sont and two daughters BEGIN REPAINTING OF | ROOMS AT COURT HOUSE | A crew of painters from the A L | McGinley establishment began work | ype looked al Tuesday moming on the task leivic and welfare pamiing the walls and ceilings of the | communities Centre County Court room, the Grand Service ce at , po Jury Room and the attorneys’ room m lor two oe saftilien 8 ether $01 on the Court House building are but simple sokens These rooms were painted about! of recognition of meritorious service three years ago as a Federal relief pro- endured : Green forests, sparkling ject, but in a short time owing Lo some | o "ve A ie furred and feathered peculiarity of the walls or paint, the | ph A * re are the material paint began to peel off in large flakes | otk. ot on ‘ ) real withess to the The condition became so unsightly that | te forest fire wardens. the Commissioners decided to repaln nt | the rooms. All the flaked and loose | TWO ARRESTED FOR paint will be scraped off, and two coats | of fresh paint, of approximately the | STEALING Al 'TOMOBIL E same shade of San, will be applied. | on Dutton Fiomingion. |Long, Lock Haven, PLAINTIFF IN KEPLER CASE | charges of stealing a car Saturday night. A. P. Leitch, Castanea, report- LOSES IN LEGAL MOVE {0d thal his car wag taken from its In the matter of Charlotte Kapler, parking place near the Roxy Theatre, plaintiff, and Millie M. Kepler; Union| Saturday night about 10 p. m. Mr Joint Stock Land Bank of Detroit, | Loitch reported that he found his car Mich.; Federal Land Bank of Baltl-| with Dutton and Long in it, in the more, Md. and the Land Bank Com-| Mill Hall park. Dutton was taken to ‘missioners, defemiints, Judge Fleming the police station and later Long was this week dismissed a Sill In equity | taken Into custody. Police say they ard placed the costs on the plabmtiff, | have admitted taking other cars for The matter was brought before the 10y rides, Court hy Charlotte Kepler, who sought| Long was one of two yong men who Yo have declared null and void alll were arrested near Williamsport for conveyances, nortgages, agroements | taking a car In Maryland, He |5 on Rnd proceedings had In conneclion | probation for that charge, having with the Jacob Kepler farm in Fergu-| pleaded guilty in federal court, Lewis- son township on and after October 13,| burg, 1916. beautifully ure ates are en- ina " as we. rr es the Dis the War- fie ujat ed periods ing Penn’ user or hunter riand owner indebted sald Mr. Hogeland. Their often performed under mos! orable conditions of heat, smoke 1d perhaps up a steep hillside, and pot hot wite, | 48 » life and limb vital the welfare of the citizens of this Common - vealth Forest call at forest the their long orvice in protect fire. Every be he himnibe men of Wood the fisher lover of camper man ito en-| the to the or is these work unfay hurry. m1 after wil eT Le Lo | 8 his Fire any wardens are subject ime, with their organized fire fighting crews, but are {for only actual time spent { duty 10 to kaders for activities VArious of their of re- and Jesse were arrested on pon Weiser Hearing Saturday Argument on the exooptiong filed by counsel for E E. Welser to the recent decision of the court in denying Weiser the right to erect a public garage on the site of ghe former G. Murray Andrews = |home, will be heard in the Court Room Saturday morning, June 5. The hear ing ls scheduled to begin at 10 o'clock. ® ——— C. of C. Post SUN Open " ¥. L. Plumb, president of the Belle Yonte Chamber of Commerce, yester- ‘day reported thal the organization has not chosen & secretary, and that pplt- tations are still being received. Ap plications should be addressed to the Chamber of Commerce, Bellefonte, Pa, | paid | in the Ine Usually these men are of the | SHOOTS SELF AS WIFE THREATENS T0) GET DIVORCE State College Resident Reported in Critical Condition at Mercy Hospital, Altoona TRAGEDY E NACT ED AT HOLLIDAYSBURG HOME Leaves Note Avowing Love for Wife; Blood Transfusion Surgeons Prepare For Declaring his devotion in a written note to his wife who had threatened to bring suit for divorce, Bower L. Moore, aged 22. of 2226 West Beaver avenue, | State College, seriously wounded him- self late Sunday night by firing two | pumpkin balls from a shotgun into his | “Senator Thompson's Leg- | In behalf near fu- | Council of Christian RECEIVE AWARDS | all FAITHFUL SERVICES | | Po \ { The program leaders imc ! Bodmer, | State | ligidn were | iD. BR. Keener, Vie | HE the i of Forest | | Devoti Fire Warden, | Wallin, faith- | IA iB. C Rev stomach. He is a patient at the Mercy Hospital at Altoona, where surgeons | yesterday were preparing to give him a blecod transfusion. His condition is reported to be critical Firing the two shots into his body as he stood in the garden at the rear (Continued on page six) COUNTY SABBATH SCHOOLS TO MEET | ago and [College Education To Hold Annual Convention at Philipsburg TWO-DAY PROGRAM OF UNUSUAL INTEREST { tstanding interest t devotees In Centre sixty-eighth annual unty Coun- to be held | Philipsburg, riday of next week lude Arthur R director adult work Council Christian Education. B. C. Harrington, professor of re- | in Dickifi3tinh Seminary. Wil Hamsport, formerly an educational mits- | sionary to India for 17 years; Hon. J. | HH. Wallin, burgess of Philip burg: Rev pastor of Trinity Evan Reformed church, Centr An event ou Sabbath School will be the convention of the Centre Co cil of Christian Educati in the Church of Christ Thursday and Couniv 0 on on F ¢ of of the! of Prof pelican] and { Hall Crien | Rev. | inty Council The ie throuchout the raga r officer the Co foe dha Fr anag as well as al day day and day evening I'he foliowing prog ranged an has been ar- Thursday Morning, June 10 Regal stration of Delegale ns. Rev. E L. Pee, Phil pr of Welcome, The Hon a Burgess of Phil psig sponse, Rev. Roy O. Bowl Gap: Concention sermon hy R oH | Morris: Conferences: What is the Task | of the Church In‘the Community? M R. Bodmer; Wha an Integrated Program for the Local Church, Prof Harrington, What Opportunilies Avaliable for Growth of Workers? D. R Keener, What Can we do 10 Opening Address ford 8 are | Make our District Punction? Rev, Paul | a hard climb | | Spring |e 1 | { ferences with Stale and Co. workers, | Offering; J. Keller; Thursday Afternoon. Presiding officer, Rev Mills. Devotions | Booher, Philipsburg; Address "Work- | ers”, Mr. Bodmer: Apppintment of Commitlees. Song Service; Conferences | (as above); Personal and Croup cone Luncheon, June 10 Seth Russell Rev. Ward | Dinner Thursday Evening, June 10 Presiding OfMcer, Rev. Ward Booker, pastor loci Devotions, Rev D.D, George 8 Woomer, Philipsburg. Anmouncements aml Address, Partnership in Three Great Buterprises, Prof. Har- rington; Benediction. Friday Morning, June 11 Presiding Officer, Prof, J. F. Wetzel, | Pres. Co. Council Song Service; Devotions, Rev. Charles (Continued on page four) ————— ss —— BELLEFONTE TAKES LEAD IN CENTRE COUNTY 1EAGUE Vv With a 2 % | vielory over Port Ma- tida at Port Matilda yesterday the Bellefonte team forged into the jesd In the Centre County Baseball League Prior to yesterdays game Bellefonte and Port Matilda were tied for frst place. Bellefonte and Beech Creek are scheduled to play at Hughes field here at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. To Give Chimes to Alma Mater, Eight hundred gradusting seniors of the Pennsylvania State College will give their Alma Mater 8 set of Westminster chimes and a carillon unit as thelr part. ing gift at Class Day exercises Sunday, June 6. The seniors will be graduated al the annual commendement exercises. Monday, June 17. To Hold Flag Day Services. The Bellefonte Elks Club will spon Jublic Day services at the ft "House on Sunday, June 13, at announced m. The speaker will be hos. week, | {ed from 11 cents a quart {mained | crease { such PRICE OF MILK HERE INCREASED 1 CENT A QUART Stage Milk Control Commission Order Became Effective in Area Yesterday PINTS (CONTINUE TO RETAIL AT 7 CENTS Farmer Receives Increase of 1 Cent a Quart in Revision of Hundredweigh! Rates Effective yesterday the price of milk Lo consumers Ww 12 cents a although the price of pints re- the same, at 7 cents, The In- was made quart an order The new reg@iation eflecls ships and commutes or settlements 1n Centre, Clemficld and Huntingdon counties having a popllation in exces of 1,000 persons, according census. and the area will of miles from the communities similar order was sued was suspended the original order upon ly suspension not lower the price of milk again rding to the new order receive $2.85 per hundred pound Ik instead of 82.38 which has been ' this Sin This an increase of cent that the farmer will receive dealers In thls ares are compelled aw to with ¢ State Milk Commissions order. cnn Ml sr ACCIDENTS MAR MEMORIAL SEASON Bee Causes Machine to» Plunge Into Guard Fence ———— in a distance three outer limits ol A later in Stal was obeyed and dealers did nts nsi ui rep- pe ore by Com roi ¢ omply Alighting en Driver's Arm — TWO HURT IN CRASH ON MiLI.EIM STREET Memor Cant In rave, Mr which lef} truck Der 0 MN car road the and (Continued on page 4) * MRS. HENDERSON GRANTED LEAVE - . . H. 8S. De wartient Head Given | & ear's Time to Devote to Out- side Interests SUBSTITUTES NAMED TO ACT IN ABSENCE! Mrs. Dalsy Henderson, of East High | wireet, Bellefonte, for many years head of the commercial department of fhe Bellefonte High School, has been gran- { ted a year's leave of absence effective with the close of the present school term, in order that she may devole her full time to other interests. Mrs. Pred Fisher. of West High street has been nated as Sibstitute teacher | of shorthand during Mrs. Henderson's absence, while taught by Miss Anne Ebert, of ‘Fleet wood, fall as an additional member of the High school faculty teach general science to girls. will ‘as- sist in the commercial department, and will conch girls’ athletics. Her home is In Fledtwood, and she will be grad- uated from the Bloomsburg State | Treachery’ © ollege this month, die RAYMOND HOOVER AGAIN VICTIM OF ACCIDENT The Jinx apparently is still dogging the Toolsteps of Raymond Hoover of Pine Glen, for last week he became the victim of the second seridus accel dont within a fow months’ time, Last work Mr. Hoover was working near a tractor when the machine struck his leg, cutting # gash ‘which re- quired 12 stitches 0 close. Several months ago he Jost a Mand in a mis- hap. Widely known and held mn high regard throughout the horthern part of the county, Mr. Hoover's legion of friends hope that his luck will change for the better, Fined for Loaning Fishing License, Clarence Hall of Clearfield last woek pleaded guilty Bajos Justice of the Pence J. Mac in Bellefonte was increas- | in compliance with | issued Inst week by the Slate | {Milk Control Commission all cities, | incorporated boroughs, first class town- | | have spared nothing to the last | some time | there | the farm- | { Torsell {| bearer wa Aj bookkeeping will be | who comes to Bellefonte next! Mis ‘Bbert ‘will | MARDI GRAS BY GIRL SCOUTS T0 OPEN TOMORROW Two Days of Fun and Frolic Pro- Proceeds Will Aid Un- derprivileged Children mised ; VALUABLE PRIZES TO val and County Fair Combin- ed in Program for Event The first Mardi Gras in Bellefonte will be Saturday of this { Arcade building, ever attempted held Friday and week in the Bush West High street, by the Girl Scouts, and according to all Indications the event will prove suf- ficiently popular 10 become an annual celebration Nowhere cus nival | found such a | freshment and fun outside of a combined cir- and county lair be diversity activity, re- for the Girl Scouts to make the Mar- young and old Cal can of Girad {Contin un page four) enn Mp a——— 15 GRADUATE AT CATHOLIC SCHOOL Mary O'Hara, High | di attractive 0 Average Awards at Ex- ercises Last Night MANY STUDENTS TAKE PART IN CLOSING PLAY neement exerci chool hegan of th held CrOYRT II i MILE Weer The fremony wag In 8. John church, with Miss Susan May Queen at Thoma | Knapick nd Robert Avslop as page Flower girls were Mary Ann Knapick the crown id Margaret O'Hara Barbara Toner beneds and and 1 | Poliowing by the Rey William E Downes V. F. the Mag- {| niflcat ‘was sung by the graduates Commencement exercises were held | Ing! sight in the church, with dipolma to the 15 member: ol the Rev. Wil- whos h ia marched tion being presented he Eraduating ch E D ling cla nts were: Joa: Ann K (enevieve Robert May- yas Evock., and echelier | y TM clas xX '8choo i biol a Toit Or- Operetta school hall, and Tuesday night pupils of the I grades presented Iekakwitha who were cast in { the Indian play Cole, Mary Elizabeth Mary HAAK Le the ia in s¥e db cignin Kateri » Catherine 1540 Scialica Patricia Kelley Plozner There were He | Blazina | Praskovich | O'Hara, Franc Caroline Kachik | Vogt, Ann Kelleher, Joan Vogt, Torsell. Cenevieve Seprish Kachik, Jere Love, Martha Delallo, Mile: Br Anthony Boscainon, | Lawrence O'Leary. Paul O'Leary | lam Kellerman, Joseph Gherrity. | SID BERNSTEIN BUYS | . P. SIEG RESIDENCE Mas 3 « Mary Susan sa Fike nme abica closed Tuesday of A Oonl wa | week wherchy Sid Bernstein, | merchant purchased the Sieg property on East Curlin Street, which has been vacant since the Sieg { family removed to their new home al “Burnham Place.” fust south of Belle | fonte, some months ago. The sale was negotiated through the | Fauble real estate agency here Mr. Bernstein expects to have the ¢x- terior of his new home painted imme- diately, and will move there about June 15 from the Driscoll duplex apart- ments on East Curtin Streel, which he has occupied for several years The Sieg home, recently remodeled and redecorated, contains 12 rooms and 3 baths and is situated on & lot 50 by 1250 feet in size. At the rear is a two- car garage. The grounds are well kept and the entire property is in excellent condition. The consideruiion involv. of in the deal was not made public. — SHINGLETOWN MAN INJURED IN 12-FOOT FALL FROM ROOF cass MD ————— Luther Campbell, aged 65, of Bhing- letown, is undergoing treatment at the Centre County Hospital for injuries sustained inst Wednesday when he Tell from the roof of the J. T. McCormick garage on West College Avenue, State loge. Mr. Campbell was attaching sheathing to the roof at the time of the acoldent. He had just finished sawing a piece of Jumber when be was soon to collapse and roll from the roof. The fall was about 12 feel. Attaches ently ‘is recovering from which consists of bruises amd # sprain- ed back. a, BE AWARDED, SATURDAY | Best Features of Circus, Carni-| John Drogan Win | John Drogan, | Caroline | wil | nt this | Bellefonte | William P. | Mrs. Mary | " RE DAMAGES N STRE ET B. ARN ire imndertermined Friday morning badly damaged a large barn at the of the Mrs. Elia G Gray property on East Linn Street estimated at { furniture damaged FIR LIN 4 of origin earl rear $700 in tailing a loss about A few articles the barn The blaze wa after midavight, Helen Schaeffler, of West Curtia who arose from bed when | what she believed her scratching to gel indoors Inve | Ing the noise, Miss Schaeffer failed to | find ti but saw the fir spread the alarm. Both Undine Logan Fire Companies responded and succeed- ed in gelting control Furniture was Lh property Edmund Thompson Gran parm (3) sloreq ais were shortly Mix 1 roe! discoverea Thursday, Was stigat- w cal e and and 1d the Diam the under barn Murs slored M1 vil ang i of nd an ’ ve Mu ad given | that pur covered [20K by Heseny pi h3 oul wii re damaged siructun loss is fu according to | | Tepair Darn remains Lhe Ans the tne bias NO IMeMDETs ( been in i he fire 0 unab« count for th reports haw it that | been using the barn a FARMS FOR SALE BY GOVERNMENT Persons Whe Apply Now for Re- Fa Will Get Consideration settlement rms Earl TO 40 YEARS GIVEN TO PAY FOR PROPERTY The Rese ARR Doe act Bout on | Crawiord od ary WVeys 0 optioned farms and Project Supervisor Humphre Farm Reseii®ement Aominisim Pennsylvania Cem and Har | Speciniisg tion, Th recent visit to py Mane WaANnaa Mic on a the re Democrat AIMs #00 wnlid br rm amide WAL a He J] of | sauna Information has in the Crawiord familie farm State OM aconrding 10 M1 t h od rvs fon cates thal application 1937 win make fore June immediate consideration available be 10 will hav for the TW T™ al this | recent | efle | farms | or next a wv ho + contr wl i time will ruling tive have (he adv: of which 30 S0nMw ony umtii June can be upled spring, he said Inquiries and requests for iCA tion blanks should be 10 Chas. H { Crawford, Project Supervisor, Reset- | Hement Administration, 400 Main St | Towanda, Penna ———————— Changes Made at Evangelical Wome. Several additions and changes have { been made in the personnel of the staf! of the Evangelical Home at Lewisburg Leroy Zimmerman, for several years | assistant trucker at the home, is in charge of this work, Clyde Hartman | having resigned. Walter Erb hag been ! secured to act as herdsman and Mrs Erb will be in charge of the laundry Miss Kathryn Standerfer has been | added to the stafl as an assistant, fol- | lowing the death of Miss Nora Myers and Miss Beulah Wagner and Miss Mabel Weiser have been added to the dining room staff oot later tx f apni sem Two Injuioa in Mane Crash. Bernard Ducavich, of Shamokin, and Michael] Statler, of Milton, were injur- od when their plane fell while the lat- tor was taking a flying Josson: In the accident, which happened about a mile from Sunbury Airport, Dulcavich suf. fered lacerations of the head, and frac- tures of both ankles and the right arm. Statler's right leg was fractured. Son of Former County Pastor Injured. Robert Sherman, 18, son of the Rev H. H. Sherman, of Sinnamshoning, for- Mer pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Bnow Shoe, was injured on Monday when hit by an automobile. It is said the youth ram 4m front of the mmchine. whs treated at the Renovo Hospital for a slight concus- | don, bruises abd abrasions, ene- i Management | County ” - Registr: ation Days Set by Commission Will Polling Place in County 18, July 16, RE G ISTRATION TOMORROW Every June Registrars he at August 6 SPECIAL AT COLLEGE Citizens Must Appear in Person to Register—All Must Regis- ter to Vole Commi the Per ones Rs OL manen Lhe 3 ph Lit Ie-1te ration of tre County wi The dates fixed FRIDAY FRIDAY, FRIDAY are JUNE 13 JULY 16 AUGUST 6 unis unuican on pre Lion one Demo regist ravi rar chooser the respective we polling plac ONS who three day 0 Yoo Dy « mamssioners . n Per thi fall fined oth LY - ree = ws “ar < 10 a 10 ¢ } ( ey, Democra Lon, Repub var er will CAN go to the where Fye Porter, ore they. will be Democrat, and Republican wamed by the 's upon Lhe a= of the Democralic and minty chairman. 1p ever precinct registrars are {lo be appointed in the same manner At this t no person in Cepia 3 ible to vole. The only w individual can regain nued on page 4) FORMER BELLEFONTE COUPLE WEDDED 62 YEARS County Comn other ek 3 Ge igi i¥ i“ H 14d Lr rr je berg feed faiversary Mrmorial 3 IR William A made their 20 vears nie for intr amaponrt wher the For the made their past home on Ze in m in Unionville his 82nd birthd year, Mrs. Smith i ington Purnace, Clin- was born January 3, excellent health eight living children are Harley Sommons, of Chester: Mrs. Robert fley Park: Verma, of Mrs. Royden Keforg J. There are also foun who reside in Esston rate grandonaaren ANESTHETIST ASSUMES DUTIES AT HOSPITAL a VI Marion O° Hara, anesthetist recently ap at the Center Hospital, assumed the dulies posilen Tuesdty mormding | Prion Miss O'Hara's appointment {there had been no regular hospital | esthotist Miss OHara is a graduate of ine Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton and was a post graduate student of anos {thesia at ¢he University Hospital in Philadelphia. She comes here with {thorough training, considerable experi. {ence, and the best of recommendations Her home is at Mt. Poosno. -. GOV. EARLE DIVES INTO RIVER TO SAVE PET DOG Governor George H. Earle dived inte the Busquehanna river at Harrisburg | On Saturday te rescue his prize-win. ning Manchester terrier, “Mickey.” The governor sald the dog suddenly took a fit, rolled down the steps of & driveway and fell into the river. Mick- fy Was accompanying his master on a morming stroll along the river front Governor Earle and the dog, both drenched, walked more than a half mile back to the executive mansion, To Name College Trustees Three of the four candidates for "the Penn State College board of trustees will be tlocted al the meeting of the delegates at the Nittany Lion Inn, on Friday previous to the class reunions and special pragram of Alumni day, June 5. Those who are up for re-clee. tion are John 'T. Harris 97. of Harris. burg. J. H. M. Andrews 98 of Phila deiphia, and George HH. Delke 03 of Pittsbumgh. Nominated us nitermate is Willlam J. Dorworth '04 of Philadel phia and Bellefonte, ” pointed as { of that 10 an- now | Efi he. met
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