MEYER GARAGE AT HE FRESH AIR CHILDREN. BUILDING ROADS THEOUGH PARTY NOW ENJOYING SPRING MILLS BURNED . THI MOUNTAINS, TRIP TO HOLY axvs | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, VO... Cl. PA., THURSDAY, JULY 14. 1924 NCO. 27 coeth Fwenty-Three Wards of the Tribun —— a— tire Equipment and Elght Cars— for Two Weeks adam Road to Penetrate Beas WwW. CC. Dunlap, In Company With HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST small Restaurant Also Burned. | beled ia ¢ i i { Meadows—Seven Miles of " Latter's Hushand gnd Friends, Wii FROM ALL PARTS | Visit Ten European Couptries— West of ‘Sunset’ Belng Improved. | te ] ' ! tines i r Itinerary One of Great In- i Ait 433 |" Fire Results In Loss of En Fresh Alr Fund to Be Entertalned| Highway Department to Balld Mac-| Mrs, Roger T. Bayard and Mrs, (Rev. ent | { { i os fn —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL coats sins A A Improving State Camps, a—— So ————— Candidates WII Entertain. ——— IM 5 A Spring Mills Band Festival repeats lH Dinner for SSth Birthday. HECLA WAS SOFT PICKIN | road b A basel team from Hecla he only they raise baby chicks by t hundreds | He om Bal« us 10 t Lewis been I vad until it was a ! h Hi: i . > oie § Will 1 sken the drive by i Ae Aaa A {ter ————————— oA AAAI NEW RD. MAIL CARRIERS, th the 3 vy | Depart~ ACAN { thousands, los f he local cub. a chine Centre Hall Mr. Ginger Theil: tring © FOCEe rE r | toreyicle came he was unaware & “ tha gr ma _aoTy ‘ .y filled at 3 of Montre Meise # M CENTRE HALL R H Articles on “Auction Bridge” by tom CC. Work. suntry s following | Knarr, r Sigs y ( pt d tenday motos Two New Babies, sr. and FROM DAKOTA. York and New Btgland. A son was born to Mr. and Mes). "ov Gocdhart. Mr. and Mrs. D Harry W. Potter, July Ist It is the A. Boozer Mrs YF. Bradford. Mr. second child in the Potter family and pi will bear the name of Taylor McWil series of articles on [Auction Bridge” Lutz, Ii : 0.8 8:1 | Bditor Reporter: - - by Milton C. Work, now appearing / . y Bn . : nt yy . Some of my friends in the East! Mennonites to Meet at Belleville. daily and Sunday in the New ¥X A and Mrs J. 8 Boozer and daughter 5 wrote me asking about this section of The Mennonite International Confer Patricia, Mr. and Mrs. William Brad amerieatt. wt charset bride the Nortwest so 1 will give them thislence, which will be held at Belleville, |liams ford and daughter Joyce, and Mise in ME. Work in known Wherever a. | general information! Mifflin county. from August 22 to 26, The second daughter was born ON verna Rowe all of town. and Rew. Bo nyed ha Jy 18 on EO tion]? - : ! The soil is a good black loam that Is said to be the largest ever held in July 3nd to ae aud Ms, Svan and Mrs. R E Corman, of Sunbury, best seller for nearly two Years)-—a DeArmitt, « |Z produce any erop=wheat A ont this Count, pe meetings are held th pag} TO : made up an auto party to take a trip yt ’ Yin ke 4 | barley, oats. corn, potatoes, ana annually | differer gections of thej™ . overs 8 +4 sf a few > v Hismher of every Sofuma tite hat a ie RK: 3 | garden truck. a Winds of stock does | United tates and I ae and are At It is a coincidence that when the RE Eo oo la lectures Aohia yD re J Yarnel "31 cena o | well here. Water is easily obtained at|tended by from 3000 to 5000 delegates. first babies Were born to these COUPI®S | tional Capital and the Luray cave win lecturer, teacher and expert C McCall 28 to 50 feet. Land sells at $25 10 |with as many more visitors they arrived at their respective homes x pay Es in the daily and Sun-|R Hex hn: $75 per acre, according to Improve This is the first time one is to be within the period of ahout ane week be was anmounCeq, presumably of day New York Amerk an. Mr Work |C Yarnell, p mente We are located 95 miles #e8tiheld In Pennsylvania, although the |and now again they came within two ally, that the State highway lead . ’ fa 5 NN 2 Hie 3 on Ris (Ms ‘ / i “yy uldes the } inner. the average plas 1 Heckman | of Blamhrk. on the main line of the | Mennonite authorities say that Penne days of each other. ing to Biate College wound be improved i 1¢ begl p @ ay ‘ i » ) 1 % ; A ——————— A ————— bh N ) 4 1 sid g 8 a ag Northern Pacific raflrond and on Fed-|eyivania gave them one of their orig: y cutting out the numerous cuived er, and the expert alike Into the Inner a . —— rn Highway No 10, (formerly fled inal grants of land upon thelr arrival Mary Kine, aged nine years dAnugh- in the Lemont section, and now UW is solence of bridge He answers questions Total® ..cucesvansve { ¢ Teall) There are large deposits of | from Switzerland wilen they settled inter of Mr. and Mrs. W. BE. Kine, of sald “officially” again that the road ~-solves problems—explaing puzzing . tignite cond here that sells for $3.00 per) Berks and Lancaster counties. Later | Shingletown, above Boalsburg, while | way would not bw rerouted. This lat plays—analyzes hands—and otherwise After defeating the Howard baseball ton. Grasses of #11 kinds that oanla spall flew from the religious wheel riding In a ear with her brother, ter ix looked upon as politieal fooder j covers every phase of this taseinaling (team, on thels gwh Pele, Saturday YE 1 grow in Illinois. and corn Joes well | under the leadership of James Amish Campble Kline, was thrown against to be consumed by Lemont voters and game, i AR ta? fore the Fourth. the Lentre Hall te ha 1 ore. Alfalfa is nearly ready to cut]who raf counter to the then leader, the windshield when the car left the to satisfy them until after the election Bridge players will find Mr. Word ajmet a double defeat at Avis on the ],,y, Yours very truly, John Menno. and settled in Miffiin| road, and the result was one ear was]'h November. After that, when the articles in the New York Ames car aniFourth. The morning game was lost Ww, 1. ROYER. and Somerset counties, and from there | almost severed and a gash cut in her road is rebuilt, Lemont will lie to the invaluable aid in improving their |1l to 5 and the afternoon game DY |mayior, North Dakota, colonized inany sections of the West neck. She was treated for the injur- [South of the main thoroughtare to game. the score of 4 to 3 June 30, 1027. and Northwest. fe# in the Centre County hospital. State College. drafted an American code of
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