Beworra adan. Bellefonte, Pa., September 21, 1923. NEWS ABOUT TOWN AND “QUNTY. —A freight wreck at Port Matil- da, last Friday, made it necessary to divert both the east and west Penn- sylvania—Lehigh trains by way of Lewistown and Sunbury. ——A benefit food sale will be held in Olewine’s hardware store, all day Saturday, September 29th. The pro- ceeds to go to the Episcopal church school service league. ——The American Legion auxilia- ry will hold a card party in the Le- gion rooms in the Centre County bank building Tuesday evening, Sep- tember 25th. Admission, 25 cents. Everybody welcome. ——The regular monthly meeting of the mother’s assistance committee of the county, was held at the home of Mrs. Frank, at Millheim, Wednesday. Bellefonte was represented by Mrs. John S. Walker, Mrs. W. F. Reynolds and Miss Mary H. Linn: State Col- leg, by Mrs. Frank Gardner, and Philipsburg, by Mrs. McGirk and Mrs. L. J. Nuttal. ——The Colonial restaurant in the McClain block has again changed hands, Donald Gettig selling out to John F. Marks, who took charge on Saturday. Mr. Marks for a number of years had been purchasing agent at the western penitentiary at Rock- view and his experience in that line should enable him to make a success of his new venture. — Bellefonte people have had a real taste of fall weather the past week, the mercury dropping most every night to below forty degrees while on Monday morning it was down to thirty-three. While there have been frosts a number of mornings they were invariably followed by dense fogs so that comparatively lit- tle damage has been done. .——Toner A. Hugg is accumulating quite a zoo at his kennels in Miles- burg. He now has a pair of foxes, a pair of wolves and fourteen snow white Eskimo dogs. The aggregation attracts considerable attention, espe-