OVER 7,000 COPIES Printed and Distributed Each Week. Covers Thoroughly Every Town and Village In Centre County. VOLUME 58. NUMBER 48. EE ——————— STATE POLICE HEAD CALLS FOR GIRL REPORTS IMINATION OF GAMBLING ATTACK HERE Police Here Decline To. Comment on Probable Action CHURCH BINGO TO FALL UNDER AXE Adams Says ‘A Lottery Is a Lottery; Sees No Exemptions tion of war against forms of lotteries in Pennsyivania, made this week by Police Co 1s sioner Lynn G. Adams, In Harris burg. has had its repercussions in Centre county, but no action had started yesterday toward a clean of gambling Adams’ order is cludes raising funds or any other purpose, a edly would include chur parties, and chancing off of ar for charitable purposes as well the more vicious forms of gambli such as the number ball machines, slot mac! punch boards. Local officials with little comment Mollenkof, of the Rockview barracks, had nothing official in the and declined to comment County District Attorney W. Gettig commented State really wants to al bling, even down to cl ies, the State Police rather local officers, is the proper enfor ment agency. Borough police declared that Continued on page seven) —————— Woman Injured In Motor Crash Mrs. J. L. Tressel, Bellefonte, Victim of Collision In Prijateiphia ” a iL Tessel, A declara -up sweeping f yr bingo f articles heard the bnew: Corporal 8. 8 Police al he State reported that matier Cenlye Musser hat if the h gam- lotier- than 0 Mrs. J. L street, Bellefonte, {1 injuries a motor § Philadelphia, Friday ing the Thanksgiving relatives in that cit 5s a pe jenit at the Miseracordia Hospital West Philadelphia, where her dition is reported to be fair Mrs. Tressel was the drivi ng gues L of her rother-in-las o Burns, of Philadelphia time. They were enroute town Philedelphia on a mission when a car from the right and struck the fron end of the Bums mach badly damaging the car. The .#ccident (Continued on Page 6) n to down busiz approached + ne S—————._] Lyman White Kills Unusually Large Hog itchered on the Lyman White farm. Bellefonte, BR. D. 2, Priday, shows indications of being the largest hog to be killed in Cen- tre county this fall. The giant pork- er tipped the beam at 610 pound dressed From the four hogs butchered the White farm that day. a total of 13 cans of lard were rendered, which is an excellent indication that all of the hogs were of excep- tional weight ses ca Bellefonte Elks To Hold Lodge of Sorrow John G. Love, prominent Belle- fonte attorney, will be the speake~ at the annual Memorial Services to be conducted by the Elks Lodge here on Sunday, December 3, in honor of the departed members of | that lodge A special program of music wil be provided by the Elks Quartet The services will begin at 2 o'tlock at the Elks Home on West High Street, and the public 1s in| ited to #tiend | A hog bt 4) on NURSES AT COUNTY HOSPITAL FOLLOW RIGID A WINIFRED SHALLOROSS: ve hospital nurses go swiftly and quieily down the corridors, In and cut of patients’ rooms, up and down sialrs, cfficiently assisting doctors on their rounds, smiling and | tactful when quervious patients] der fhe impossible, At the Centre County Hospital the day nurse in her starched uni- form and sturdy shoes, with her hair neatly arranged under her cap, is ready promptly at 6:30 for her breakfast. By 7 in the morning | she is on duty, taking cover ihe night report and duties of the night nurses who are about fo tumble wearily into bed. She receives her assignments for the day and starts | on her routine. The morning care of pallents be- | pins. She starts by taking and re-| ' C. E. MARTIN i ville | tion forced him off Ametican’ Legion: To Sponsor Musical Show Das ¢om- the Rod- to stage The American Legion pleted arrangements with gers Company of Qhio ther fast-moving they are famous This time it wil them." and the cx that's just what it's “Rollin mmittee going t hm of a bus trip a musical extravagan- erior of a t ! be the rollin’ rhyt The shov Za opening in the bu tation. In due passengers assemble hour fe departure arrive and theyre 344 The 4 wling cities and Vv ou int me the 4 ’" stops at various le points ef interest t} and at ment rough the stat p there | each sto chat entertalin- acteristie $0. that section soun & good al Junior Ameri January 25 a ur mind right now to go to “Reoilin’ ese dates make up v re going HEADS (LUB Kiwanians Name Officers For 1940; Hear Address On ‘Landscaping’ Officers of the Bell efont e Kiwanis wr 1940 amen, Tuesday, oh harles Mar- Jesse H, Caum, were ch folio vice president and urer, L. Ward Hile At Tuesday's meeting members of the club heard an interesting lec- ture on “Landscaping.” lHustrated with beautifully colored plotures trea showing the difference in 2 Mnber, of properties after landscaping had been done, a number of which pr were done at small cost and materials. The speaker O. Rasmussen, Ass or of Ornamental Horti- >xtension Penn State the of the held the Hote! ub be Lie ad 8 simple A La. at meeting Friday al when Uw c members week iii be on Belle he ho wt 10 n Hu rdfon Lew istown “Tyrone Philipsburg, Cambria county, North, Ebensburg, (Cont ed on page four) a a Port Matilda Youth Hurt In 20-ft. Fall wi 8¢ gh oid son of Mrs of Colle State re nfield Rs ison, T-year- Lillian Robison, of Port Matilda, was injured about 4 o'clock las Thursday afternoon when he fell from the rafters of a building und®r construction near his home The youth was playing with his three brothers at the time and is ported fo have fallen more thar 20 feet. Rendered unconscious. hb was taken to the Philipsburg H pital for observalion and treatmen® - re Another Hit-And-Ruan Accident While Edgar Widmann, of Lock Haven. was enroute home + Bellefonte Saturday evening. car was damaged in a side-swiping accident two miles east of Jackson- Mr traveling in the opposite direc- I the highway and sideswiped the left side of his auto- mobile, continuing on its way Mr from | car | Widmann was unable to pursue the car, since the impaet jammed a! fender onto a tire. As nearly as he | i could ascertain, the other car was | a 1936 model Plymouth or Chevrolet, ssn A A ————— Whiterock Joing C. of C. ! Whiterock Quarries, of Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap, this week be- came members of the Bellefonte Chamber of Commerce, it wag an- nounced yesterday. All local in- ration DAILY ROUTINE cording temperatures. She helps them to wash and have breakiass, | gives baths and attends to medi- | cations and surgical dressings, be! fore she starts her rounds with the | doctors. ‘AL 10 o'clock two hours | of time-off duty begin. Promptly | at noon she must be back on the | job, to attend to her lunches and to get her own, so that; she will have time to give the sick | their routine care and treatment | Dukeman, of Bellelonie. The car elected vice president: was turned over to State Motor Po- | Keeler: before visiting hours begin. | pects for which opens | promising and his | BY STRANGER Struggles from Assail Grasp; Suffers Bruises About Neck MAN WORE RED MACKIN SAYS AW proached from Rear On Road In Borough finger mark about her neck and throat, a 23-year-old girl residing near Bellefonte Tuesday night re. ported i local police that sl) been tl viclim attack The girl. Miss Sara Miller, Ing near Haupt's Flats on the between Bell efonte and Roopa: 8 declared that whi r home from Tuesday proached Exhibiting cratches ne f N Of an resid- le Belle night a from the rear, she walk rfonte about | mal #i axabbed e y'elock ther around the neck and attempted to throw her to the ground husky wld, foug ilant and fled to a near- where she telephoned Thu road leaging fram Bellefonte to Bush Addition at a point Dear the end of the brick paving and just ie the borough line. The place Just beyond (Continued ob Page 7 at S——— —— Engagement of Local Girl Is Announced Upward of one hundred were present at an informal party Saturdey evening, lest, at the worth, West Linn street, ne announcement was made the engagement of Miss C. Dorworth and Mr. Ralph Hob- on Lightner. The party the Thanksgiving dance at any Country Club The prospective bride } daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorworth 8he was a student at High school, later atiend- ng Briar CHI Manor on the Hud. son. in New York. She Miss Wright's School at Bryn Mawr, Mr. Lightner is a son of Mrs. Ida Day and the late James Lightner, Washington, Pa. He is the Key. . one Division fr ales manager fot the West Penn Power Cx with head uarters at Ridgway i y esteemed among a { friends “Out-of town guests included Mr. and Mrs Glenn, Titusville, who were tertained over the er at Dorworth residence BE 1940 Deer Season ie vile Oe sllefonte anc 18 large cir of the | To Open Tomorrow Pre-season re ports on the the 1M0 deer lomorrow are discouraging, upon the ideas of various prog=| both pending hunters Came Warden Thomas i of Bellefonte, whose pgedictions sel. | Widmann stated that 8 { dom fail. declared yesterday that he looks for a large kill. He added that there seems to be plenty of there are some “unusually big ones. Hunting eamps in the woods and mountains will open for the season almost without exception, Mosier) teaid. He added that he expects | more hunters will be in the county | during the 1040 15-day season than has been the case for some years On the other hand, some Nimrods claim they can't see how the kill this year will be large, for they al. | tlege that too many spike bucks | dustries now belong to the organi. | Were slaughtered last year As has been the ease in pas The Centre Democrat hopes to pub- lish as many game reports as we can obtain. To this end we ask the | cooperation of game wardens, game | the first meeting in the new will be held sometime In; protectors, and forest ant's comm 'Vietim Says Youth Ap- survey of the ttempted od to po- | atiack occurred on the main! the road leading to _ home of Georgia. [ Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Dor- Boston prior at which two years ago of Mary's and Rebecca Mrs. Newman preceded ent gracdunied at continue in AEASOD i de} a Sd BELLEFONTE, PA. THURSDAY, PHULLAY, NOVEMBER 1 30, 1939. TE @he Centre Democra MORE CLASSIFIED ADS Per Issue Than All Other Centre County Newspapers Combined, A Quick and Economical Selling Medium a la — SUBSC RIPTION—3$1. 50 PER YEAR NE VIEWERS FIND COUNTY HOME INCOMPLETE Although the inspectors named bY plaster their | the new] the Court have not placed stamp of approval upon Centre County Home, the County loners acting in the capacs the Institution District r 0 move guests Into 1 the next few da) board of viewers appointed last eek by Judge Ivan Walker determine whether or not all con- tracts in connection with the con= the County Home completed. made a preliminary structure during ity of the Ihe { Nas fire x 001 Od been but tracts weekend of the con filled The submit its finished 3 a fule have not xen Ws Do aulhorily report until Fin al acceptance of the Home by County hinges upon the findings ul the viewers According to reports the Board } ! final anal the VIEWErs had | found minor matters te be attend-| such a defective areas of ‘VESTRY NAMES : NEW RECTOR Rev. C. Warren Newman, St. Marys, Chosen For Episcopal Pulpit The Rev. C Warren Newman the past several vears in charge of missions at 8! Marys.and Jounsos- hms been appointed rector of sy Episcopal church, Belle. was announced yesterday new clergyman, who will made vacant by the of the Rev. Samuel October, December 15 to fos lake the place ignation Sayre about H guests of the local parish The Rev. Mr Newmen., a natisf spent seven years Iv to going to SL Mary to condu the 8! Johnsenburg mission: is a native of Boston young coudle sre a san, | {%e Newmans % fesicge in | on East Lamb street Since the resignation of the Rev Mr. Sayre ( a call ton pastorale Callfornia, services at the Bel church have been conducted lay readers, who will that capseily until the new reclor arrives here Although the Rev. Mr. Newman has pever conducted services in Bellefonte, he is well known by! members of the vestry and by some | members of the congregation, who | speak of him and of his ability ri and the the par- weeks ag Ts The reef raves pled TT LON th - | the hughes: terms ss A —— y Thomas Ps Girl Scouts Get Headquarters Accept Offer o of Elks Lodge To Use Brick Barn Free of Charge the generosity of the Elks Lodge, loeal Girl leaders are to have > free of} Through Beifefonte Seouts and permanent headquarters, {| charge i Mosier This week Scout leaders accepied! | the Elks’ offer of the brick barn M| | bucks in the woods, and added that Prick structure is being L years ! the rear of their home on West High Street, quarters. The first floor of the cleared and made roady for ‘the use of ihe] | Soouts, and arrangements are be-| ing made to heat the building. The room is approximately 35 iby 45 feet in size, has a ooncrete floor, and 8 well suited to Qirl! Scout work. Entrance to the head-! quarters is gained Cherry Alley, and plans are under way 10 have a street light erected nearby | the entrance to provide ample illu] mination, Until Scouls had! recently the maintained headquarters on the | third floor of the Bush Arcade i bullding, but these rooms are nd FADKETS | quarters longer available, Heout jeaders sald yesterday that throughout the counly in Staining + December results of the hunt I Car Stolen In Elmiro Is Found Near Town | A 1839 Pord coach, Flmira, N. Y., on 8¢ day. Novem- ber 10 was found parked on the pike, near Irish Hollow, {nesday by Chief of Police Harry patients’ | Grove fam along the old Lewistown | of Coleville, last Wed- | wor I a ———— Reed Retained As Head of Labor Union At the annual organization meet Labor Unign held in the Union Hall. 2! on Saturday, Orvis Reed, was re-elected presi dent for another year. D. ©. Ross, State College, wad vice John WwW. H OLS Bate oF During these hours in the mid - § Hee al Pleasant Gap, who notified | lege, was re-glectod as financial see. afternoon the nurse ususily is buss making supplies and altending to various cleaning jobs the owner The car once more giving treatments and vised gasoline tank cab. The doors | medication to prepare the room oc- eupants for supper Continued to Last Page-—-2nd Bee.) {of the car were locked. Efforts the thief retary; Clyde M. Watson, Milesburs, contained & woman's was re-elected as treasurer, and Let Tt is only a | pocketbook and ambrelis, A wom- OC. Lyons, matter of a short time before she is ans glove was used #8 &n impro- | recording Milesburg, was re-elected secretary. Trustees elected were: D. ©. Roms, ape Oscar Wensel and lor. being made to learn the identity of Oscar Wensel Majoojin. Top also was chosen 88 tuard; vice C. A. Petver. are! 10; Al the | show reported that seversi “ i bi AhiKet (Men Wi One of the reasons all work BQuipment i oo | C Tlie pps will arrive here | take Changs for use as a head-| in ol several places, the refin- | floors and woodwork art of the structure mbers of the board appointed | cowrt are: Horatio 8. Moore Bellefonte, and Dean I 8. Hanson, of State Iranwhile the Commis ng the shelves refrigerator Lorage PooIns with supplies for ndigents who are 0 be main- ed at the Home. Canned goods m of it produced in the Rock- view penitentiary canning manufactured at the Easlern Penitentiary in Philadelphia, linens and many er re being received dally for the faflure of viewers to finally Home was because the contract has not been pleted. A spokesman for the misisoners yesterday reported wt all equipment probably will not (Continued on Page 7 LICENSE CASE 15 DECIDED Court Reinstates License to Proprietor of State College Taproom 1 opinion filed Ivan Walker reversed the ac- Pennsylvania Liquor Board In the revocation of ense of 8. W. Henninger {f Henney's Western ie College, and reinstated the The costs of the appeal by Mr. Henninger upon him Bing Orie in College WOners are Stats oll of the board ¢ the i the pro- J ianch, l= ine are ted cod held the Liquor Contiol Board in s voicing the Hoenses of Paul Boeger, | wourietor of the State College Hof - bre. and CE Linker. owner of the Cx Grill at Stale Coliepe During hearings cases held 3 Hege on Uw threes here recently, agents fe Board eflort to show Uy the Henninger George Greg - of the bullding in which Western Launch is situate. beer was purchased on om W. BR. Hickey State istributor: that beer was s0%d Ww minors; and that customers were allowed to purchase more than 72 ounces of beer for copsumption off the premises. vyroud proceeds of e=labilshiment oF owner Henn ney ec vat eredit : § College wenl 40 Terms Meckley Death 'Accidunt’ | Coroner Reaches Decision Without Calling Jury; Fu- : neral for Vietim, Friday liam Meckiey', | bofly was found esriy last Tuesday | morning ib a field near his home along the Jacksonvilie road, met | death through accident i day afternoon of [ast week by Dr |W R. Heaton, tre County Coroner, ler an inves- | gation into the fatality. Dr. Hea- ton deemed an inguest unnecessary. | and no jury was called. He reach- ed his decision after interviewing {Continued on page seven) S. H. Poumon Garage | | Gets Packard Agency The 8. H ‘Poorman RArage on | North Walter street, Bellefonte, has been named as the Packard agency for this district, it was reported yes- terday. Heretofore the local agency {was held by the H. A. Rossman gar= age, North Water street In announcing the appointment, (Mr. Poorman reported that several | CArs are now on display al his gare age, and Invites the public to call and inspect them. “One of our objectives,” Mr. Poor- man commented, “is to educate the public to the fact that the Packard Is not a high-priced car. It is now I the same price range as many do not have outstanding | quality and performance.” stolen from ing of the Centre County Central WOLFF'S NIW TOYLAND TO OPEN TOMORROW NiGET A new toy department is lo be opened at the Woli Purniture Store, iow, Friday night, at 7 o'clock, The first 2 kiddies visiting Toy- land on the night will re- ceive a blackboard free of charge, Clyde M. Stowsrt, manager of the store, announced yesterday On display will be toys of every degoription to fit every pocketbook. The public is cordially invited to attend the opening of the new de- partment, Kennedy and | shop. | | pital Bervice, Inc i plan, which provides { through a series of monthly pay- | ments. | benefits may { first dependent Two weeks ago Judge Walker up- | H Pieted | da 284year-oid | Bam RD. man whose lifeless | This decision was reached Tues- | of Philipsburg, Cen | i | erly building, LLL A lB — ERS CLEAN-UP OF LOTTERIES LAUNCH WORK GRAND JURY RETURNS 14 ON NEW PLAN TRUE BILLS; 4 ARE IGNORED FOR HOSPITAL Representatives Here To Enroll Employes in Group Service MONTHLY PAYMENTS $1.60 FOR FAMILY Provides Insurance For Hospital Bills for All Ordinary Treatment In the Interests pitalization j accepted by the pital, Miss representa of the group lan, which recent a Centre Coun ty Ho: Margaret Edwards field tive for the Capital Hos- of Harrisburg Bellefonte to explain the plan to various has arrived in the working of | BFOLDS Miss Edwards giving grou i talks 0 local organizations in an effort to interest employes in the community group hospitalization hospital care ol The bead of a family pays 75 cents a month for the service, while be extended to the for an additional 50 cents a month. For 35 cents more {all children under 19 years of age here Tuesday | may be included in the service. Un der this rate schedule a couple Wit] children can insure the entire oo fly against hospital bills for a pay- ment of $1.80 a month The Capital Hospital Service was (Continuad on page seven) a a ai — Future Farmers Are Entertained State College Kiwanis Honors 4-H Members Upon Com- pletion of Projects The Bellefont tertained. for the ty members of the tural Clubs of Miilheim Centre Hall, and Unionvile who had com- their BIOs in gardening Sahel clubs, forestry clubs, pig lamb ei on capon clubs, poul- clubs flower clubs ai a capon inner at the Pe'nn Belle Hotel on Tuesday evening. November 21 The occasion served as round-up for the members of the Capon Club whose birds were brought in ano Judged the afternoon and later ribbons were awarded Capory raised by 4-H Club members were served at the dinner The meeting opened in the usual Kiwanis manner, aller which ii was turned over to Jensen Mingle, aged (Continued on page 82nd section Berardis Purchases Galbraith Property firss clubs uy i” aii on East Bishop street owned by the Frank Gall braith estate was soid last week by | Edward Shields, of Roading, execu- | tor, lo Oavio Berardis, Belles { fonte The property of Galbraith residence, and a =mall {store room adjoining. The R. Cam- | Youlh eron Heverly Electric Appliance | building for the : past number {to its former location (Continued .on page four) Ardell Klinefelter, aged 21, son of | Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klinefeller, of West High street, Bellefonte, tomor- | {Centre Hall, suffered a severe head {injury Sunday moming when he fell from a moving car and struck | this head on the road. He is a patient | ‘at the Centre County Hospital whare his condition is described as | being “fair.” Klipefeller and several compan | ions were attempting to start the motor of a car at the time of the accident. He was standing on the running board making adjustments to the motor while another car was pushing the defective machine. Klinefelter lost his grip and fell to the road. The extent of his injury had not been ascertained at this time EL. SSRR—— NGES INTO STREAM STRIKING ABUTMENT CAR ro car left the Branch road at Lemont, struck a bridge abutment and plunged into a stream. Damage was estimated at about $600 by Btate Motor Police at the Pleasant Gap sub-station, who in- vestigated the mishap They said Brown evidently failed to negotiate a curve near the bridge. lof Btella Leffler as The property consists of the late | store which has occupied the small | of | months, was moved early Lhis week | in the Hev.|perichce gained on NYA on North Allegheny | | private employment {who have married. now Youth Injured In Fall From Moving Cari in pursuing a home~-making cae- Court Upholds Ruling | Compensation Board referee for the ¢ GEeCislon bY A Pennsylvania Workmen's ation Board was upheid by Ivan Walker in wy Fur yesterday mer of af L AL opiruon nec O filed in the cast J. H. Fra 1DUI ne Q Manufact Lures ANAS De = The ruling was of Charles Devine Fire Brick Co of the Pennsy Casualty In: vines anu nex Wi ivanisa uranoe while of a bullding Brick Company ation by . ed assisting construction France Fire denied gy PEL pensation Boar found oni casual and course of the pany The local court ing and dismisses oO { the Com- because the referee the employment wa not in t regular DUSINess the Ww of com - upholds this {ind the appeal the case Judge Walker precedents on was based ., ing claimant quot which U APPROVE NEW (OLLEGE ROAD County to Pay Damages Out of Gasoline Tax Funds Centre Con Tuesday the construction oposed new rosd between Bellefonte and Siale College. and thereby indicated that the county will be responsible for whatever damages nay Ie from the construction of the road The Commissioners which is similar to the action Bellsionte Borough Council took in the mailer removes 1 final obstacle in the path of the new road, it is reported Construction by the State Highws Department is begi soon the Ping The Oi Deviney many egal we decision i) Lhe LOe ers on pry ally of the yw acuon expected Lo weather permits “a. Commissioners poin x ¢ wie OF WILCH (Continued on page four) a Broadcast by Oxford Group On December 2nd and 3rd an in- teresting broadcast will be from Boston on “Moral Re- -arma- ment the Only Lasting Basis for Peace.” The broadcesst will be from 5106s m ona world-wide hook- up, and will be made by the Oxford Group ee... Clearfield Postmaster The Postoffice Department an- nounced Monday the appointment acting postmas- ter at Clearfield NYA PERFORMS Costs Placed On Prosecu- tors In Two of Reject- ed Indictments JURY RECOMMENDS REPAIRS AT JAIL Ventilation of Jury Room Again Scored; Check Forger Sentenced Of eighteen bills of indictment fered by the December Ors or Mor f OTC here GRY week irieer foun and four were missed Re its Ps gues in Grand Jury recommenced ber and improveme nts to nrOTEert yy Property prix report the 8 Pr nt ai 4 a8 num Ji PEDRITS the 4 heipal t Lhe ™ pf Zi section at renoveied; loose rall- $5 section (balcon needed the mens be the men repaired. new floor is | Bherifl’s entrance at the jal; plas- ter needed In jull kilchen enir new floor covering needed {or She ifi"s office; also new porch at fis ar Al be jall should ings in at broken should neec CcCieaning Tréepa.reg The report contin are needed should be in the G suld be ¥ room We and women: Pugs 8 the kitchen Oomtinged B.H.S. Defeats State College Red and White Closes Season With Brilliant Victory Over Ancient Rival hd closed ite of 2ior when an In- te team defen! 16 to Bellefonte EC #OASOnR in 8 Dad n Thanks Fs ing Dax fred Red and Whi ed Bilate Coliege High annual Turkey Day the two powerful rivals Pre hati largest withess a Bellefonte High & the clash the crowd ever — able bleacher bea sidelines and end he spacious Community Athletic Fiel School officials estimated the or at between 4000 and 4.500, and receipts totaled approximately 500, spiting a new recorc Two blocked kicks spelied season's sixth victory for Belle- fonte, and gave Coach John Mil ler’s charges the so-called football championship of Centre county for 1839. The Red Raiders, in the nine- | (Continued on page 7--2ud section gones Of Lh VARIED AND WORTHWHILE TASKS IN COUNTY One of the most significant ace complishments of the National Administration in Centre county has been its work in helping io meet the needs of young women | unems- |! who are oul of school and ployed. Records show that work ex. projects has helped many of them io obtain Many others find that the guidance and training they re- eeived while “on NYA" is quite help- “Although the results of NYA's construction and production pre- gram, which employs 10000 young men throughout the State” says county supervisor W. I. Scot, of Bellefonte, TREN ITT “present a tangible evi- | jdence of their worlh to the public, | (Continued on page 82nd section) ' the “work of NYA girls, while Jess | obvious. is equally valuable to the community” In Centre county court house of- fices, in the offices of Federal agen. cies in both Bellefonte and State College, in the Philipsburg borough headquarters, and in the local NYA office in the Logan Fire Hall young women who never had a job are performing both routine and essen- tial tasks They assist in setting up files and operating flie sysiems keeping records, type, mimeograph {operate offce machines and, to a limited extent, sometimes handle correspondence. These clerioal and service projects afford the girls the opportunily to acquire experience and skill which «ill ald them in ob- taining jobs in private Industry AITRUTIEIET INES ial — A Visit to the Land of Enchantment (By IDA R. WILLIAMS, Martha Furnace) ———————— (Continued) Having arrived In Albequerque | late Saturday evening we found | | was in charge of a very capable | leader. Many of the American people of rooms in Boak’s White Way Court. | They were of adobe construction and quite pretty and comfortable Sunday morning we attended Sun- day School amd preaching service in the Ceniral Avenue Methodist | friendly and made us feel quite a home. Our next | !
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