_VOL. XOVIIL _ NEWLY-FOUND PHAROAW'S TOMB UNSURPASSED N SPLENDOR, Astonishing Revelation of Magnificenece Discovered, American Egyptologist Declares, The archeological treasures of the re- tomb of king Valley of. t cently discovered I'uten- kKhamun the he Kings in were described by the American Egypt- oclogist, James H. Breasted, in ao tele to Laxdion gram the Cairo correspondent of the uy tomb this afternoon,” Times from Luxor. spent an hour in Tutenkhamun wrote Dr. Breast <d “The impression is overwhelming The dispatches but feebly. marvelous realty. It of seer of magniXeent never dreamed “The ante-chamber tomb ds filled with equip ment which only the wealth and splen- dor of the imperial age of the Fourteenth century could have wrought or « with everything standing there when the tomb wasla antiquity. “Two fa eviden tomb, and ema Meyer-Butler Wedding, { mage attended Butier, After Mr. and 3M: ceived congratulations of 1 assembled rel he wedding luncheon was bride's table was decorated wit ow tulle, silver candlesticks and glass mekets lied with roses and sw pering f bride was attired in a travelin sult of navy blue veldyne with colorful fur of Lr, t of If Miss embroidery and wand cared a shower bougue and orchids Lukenbach wore fac wey * cocoa-brown cant of on crepe with be collar” ivory lance and carried FOSeS, The bride is a Institute, graduate of Mechan N.Y. member of the Rock Hil, bridegrootn is Roches and Wa until recently a {facult of Winthrop College, The ate of Pennsylvania of 1819, nia Law Bchool, claws of 1022, At the close of a short trip to Phil- Atlantic Mr, will make home South du Carolina. a8 Bi State College, class and University of Pennsylva ad and Butler thelr York Oty, where Mn the van and Cromwell. The following out-of-town Were present at the wedding: Mr and Mrs. J. W. McCormick, Columbia, 3 Ci Mra W. BE Park, Mes. W. Gross Mingle and son, Philip Mingle, Phila deiphia;: Mr. and Mra DD, J. Meyer, Capt. (. M. Boal, Mv. and Mrs, D. A. Boozer, Centre Hall; Jolin D. Meyer, Tyrone; Mrs, Grace Garman, Delle. onte; Mra. Frank Lukenbach and Miss Kathryn Laikenbach, Tyrone; Mss Blig- abc'h Boozer, Pittsburgh: Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Spangler, Yeagertown; Miag Morence Cook, Washington, N. ¥Y.: Mra. Anna M. Butler, Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Leftord, Pittsburgh; Paul Mueller, Philadelphia. TI Read Kessler's new advertisement some great bargains to be had. ndelphia Mra. Ne Ww associnted with City, in Jutler is aw firm of Suill- gueats LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, Santa Californian, 18, Barbara, Deceinber 192%. wind Balley: find a you BLO Dear Smith Enclosed check for my pape: u before it as 1 would he lost if weive it every Tuesday, We ness had ao week: busi- is good; the glad. trade Jump all Good ! We rains drove ndred thou wired dollars n mary campaign while filling Many mombers vernor's cabinet, in years gon ve had to keto ps agoing their pri- vate meet something to fall Hye on after being returned to Efe. If Pinchot what now business in order to expen - s¢8 and have back om to really talking will privide means do his cabinet to he is about first be requirement wealth; ability. second Miffiinburg, by a vote of over three to one, approved the lssuing of thirty- yoar bonds to the amount of $48,000 for the erection of new sohool budiding. i public The Chinese consul at Havana, Cuba, Ho Chang, will take a short course in agriculture at Penn State. According to a late ruling of the State Highway Department every owns or may operate a motor vehlele other than his own without securing a driv- er's Heense, It is understood, however, that he receives no pay or profit from the registered owner of the car The PINK LABEL this week. Does yours show un 23 or 241 If got, you are In arrears, and a remittance will be Following the for are in program which be rvices Hall on union ng Mills prayer se held at Services Centre and Bpring began Monday evening Monday, January Ist Subject “New Things” Fuesday, Janvary 2nd Subject: “Thanksgiving Wednesday, January 9rd “The Church Subject: Thursday, January 4th Subject: “Nations ur Friday, January jth Subject: “Foreign Miss Soturdey, January 6th Bubiont The Chri Monday, January Sth Subject “The Supremsi Fuesday, January Oth Subject: Great Wednesday, January 10th } aryl 11th Rev. 1. M. Dice Ie Sibdect Fi Thursday, January Program for Spring Mills Unlon Sers LOCALE, AXD PERSONAL. C. A Smith, of Cent Ist wwiler Mr of Nittany Shien vin Intille bungalo he The stone shalt on the Gi mentioned io thoroughly fhe above {out the quale out ¥ lime stone. Among the farmers about 4% Hall much rn trn nae whe are not complaining 100 and yet thinks farming condi tong ought to be better than the Y Dow at this office a few days ago 10 advance fait his are, is Roy M. Garbrick. He called he in hin subscription, saying that to do he had pocket $135 of his good wife's The money was obtained by exching- hae 280 because Mr. Garbriek thinks a good woman a mighty good acquisition on the farm. . pound Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Boozer and chil. dren, of Chicago, were guests at the Booger home for several days before and after Christmas. Mr. Pooger iu connected with the Joslin Mavufactuse- ing Company, in Chivage., The firm is engaged in the manufucture of clecs trical equipments, and give special at tention to supplies needed In the cor. struction of transmission lines, which Indicates that the product of the come pany is greatly varied. While heir main plant Is in Chicago, extensive branches are operated In other cities, Buffalo, N. Y. being the center for the foanufacture of porcelain insulators, {and will continue until Thursday even Centre Hall, Millis, at clos at next week, later ing of night Spring ing a Preshyterlan Church Rev. CC. ¥. Catherman Presbyterian Chareh Rev. J. P. Methodist Bingman Episcopal Chureh . Hav. Frye Methodist Eplseopal Church Rev. J. FP. Ga Lutheran Church J. M. Kirkpatricl Lutheran Church Rev. M. CC, Drumm Heformed Church Rev, Alexande Seott teformed Chureh Rev. D. 8 C Chareh $3043 Evangelical Evangelical Chuareh CEIVE Sqn lees will be found on Inside page, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The drawing Miss Anna Marts, ! Mr , and Miss Mary Myr ’ of Aughter of ind Mrs. William M Fortney, and Mrs David F. Fortney, both Tussey ville, spent the Christinas seasdn in Altoons. the former with her grandmother, Mrs J. A. Martz, and the Mr and Mrs. Edwin Wolf. latter with Miss Mary Foreman, one of the Now York City grade school teachers, ar- rived in Centre Hall Baturday before Christmas, She fs a daughter of F. A. Foreman, of State College, where the reater part of her vacation was spent. Mise Foreman is meeting with marked efocens in the school room. Clayton MeKinney, son of | William McKinney, of land Elizabeth Brooks, dmughter of Jewett. Brooks, of Centre Hall, were two Juniors who enjoyed Christmas at festive bourds in Bellefonte, the former with bis sister, Mee John Hess. and the latter with an afin, Mra, Hutt, * Mr. and Mra. James Feese, of Smith burg, Maryiand, were arrivals at the home of Mr. and Mra. 8. BE. Drowns. Forester Potiers Mills, Christmas. Mr. Foese, ufactures the fmpertect fruit he Apples, eteo~dnto various products, in this form finds a ready sale for the product and at a profitable gure » Ladies Mrs, Miller, Meet With Rebecca both of Aceldents, Mra, M. Mills, met accidents re ing 1 the break- The gore and Potters Slaauser N with ing of three ribs of them. former tri in her while walling on a customer and the latter fell from a chair « was standing to wash a ne John Mulbarger Injured. Plea John Mulbarger, of a falling tock quarries, and © He was Ford he has taker SOT, Mulbarger where been maki ANG 1 nap 116d} Kline—Korman, Chiropractor to Open Office Here. Touring Through West and Canada. Moe and Mra Ric Mr, and James and hard Brooks Mr. and Mn lovd Brooks wniey, Frances and Florence Brooks Mr. and Mere Harold, Elisabet) Mr and Jowett Brooks, Raymond sther and WwW LeRoy Brooks Hayes H id Mra. Charlies B Adam Smith, Ralston Mi Budd and Mra M. Ralston and gon Gerald, Neff, Mr. and Bruce, Mr. Edgar, Hazel, Philip PY Grace, any Lynn Smith, and Mrs Jodon, Edwina, Jean, Isabel, Emma and Mrs John Breon., Mr Mrs Jom Heckman, Mr. and Mrs. CC M Smith, Paul and Kathryn Smith, Mr and Mrs, H. I. Ebright. daughter Bet. Mr, Fred Wells, Mable, Thomas, George and Eva Wells Mre. M. A. Burkholder, Ellen and Eu- Burkholder, and Cherry Jodon, Mr. and ty, and Mrs John, ene Lewis Paul Harter Mre. Meor-il Jurris, Arher Cummings, Dr. H. H Longwell, Laura, Ralph and Frances Whiteman, Gladys Packer. Madaline Burris, John Osman, Joseph Dietz, Jos- oph Page. Wy Garbrick, and Vernon Garbrick, Mrs and son Edgar J. Harter, Ded from Operation. Fleming Willlume, aged forty years of Cedar Springs, died in the Lock Hae ven hospital on Christmas following an operation for appendicitis. He was one of Nittany Valley's best REV. M. C. DRUMM -~ "NO. 1_ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The Red Cx appear 1 roster Os Will of the local next weex. J. Frank of Bible, 11 near Aaronsburg, caller this off me day re- The Jackson Day the Bush Ho 10 # Bess and Breeze arrivals They Nancy Benner Philadelphia, were ust before Christmas mother, Mrs John Stuart, of State Lizzie Jacobs, wintier aks paid Valley to wes during the holi- ~allany course, he visited John Doolan . Who maxes H.C hristmas sea- A rg where he week wrt Milk o-operative Products Co. pur- and bad by Years very similar Grange Co-operative conducted at Centre creamery pment Trout Run, which gu been a butter creamery operated the farmers for ten at of the reAmery onoe Hall. It appears from present plans that first work to be done on the Slate the highways in this section, on the cpen- the road the Cen- road. In woes of steam roller surface Mountain ng of spwing. tis to over Niltany Hall side ty accomplishing will be to pack them. from brick several tre the this stone used and a As has been past few years closed her Saturday her custom Me MBE home in Centre Christinas during the Strohm has Hall, and went. 15 retaadn tor Rufus, and later go to Phillipsburg, New Jersey, to be with her daughters. Mrs son and Mrs Burkholder, Mrs. John Diehl, of Miflinburg, was in town for a day recently, snd visited her cousin, Miss Gertie Floruy. Mrs Diehl is a sister of F. P. Floray, of pear Tusseyville. She stated that her brother-in-law, Rev. N. 1. Dubbs, ales of Mifllinburg and well known through this section, bas again recovered his old-time vigor alter a siege of illness. The real ostate in Millhelm of the late Emanuel Kerstetter, offered at public sale by the executors, was sod to Reese G. Auman and James Treast- er, The three bullding lots adjoining the homestead were purchased by Au- man for §170, and the other tract containing one aore and 113 perches, was knocked down to Treaster for oi $525. before Scranton where she wall some time with her son. Peor- All are welcome. :
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