Pemoreahi atc — Bellefonte, Pa., May 11, 1928 BE ——— NEWS ABOUT TOWN AND COUNTY. —1If half the blossoms on the fruit trees this year produce fruit the crop will be one of the best in years. —A car load of thirty-one prison- ers were transferred from the east- ern penitentiary to Rockview, last Friday. —The choir and Christian endeavor of the U. B. church, will give a pan- tomime, at the evening church serv- ice on Mothers’ day. . —Sixty-eight tickets were sold at the Bellefonte station, on Saturday night, for the Pennsylvania railroad excursion to New York city. —Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Newcomb, of Rockview, have been blessed with a little son, who recently made his ap- pearance in their household. —The Bellefonte Academy baseball team lost the game to Wyoming Sem- inary, on Hughes field Saturday af- ternoon, by the score of 6 to 2. —The Queen Esther circle of the Milesburg Methodist church, will hold a pie and cake sale, in the basement of the church, all day Saturday, May 19, —Mrs. George Waite, of Phoenix avenue, is having a two-story addi- tion built to her house with the in- tention of converting it into a double dwelling. —There was a very decided frost on Tuesday morning, but ac appar- ent damage was done. Thc destruc- tive frosts last year occurred the last two days in April. —You pay fire and other insurance. ‘Why not hospital insurance. A mem- bership contribution once a year helps insure that you will have hospital service near should you need it. —The grand jury will meet on Wednesday of next week to consider the bills of indictment for the May term of court. While there are a number of misdemeanors no coses of a grave character have so far been listed. ! —Bent L. Weaver was the guest of honor at a farewell dinner given him by Hf number of his neighbors and friends in Bellefonte, at the Nittany Country club, last Friday evening. Forty-four covers were laid and all taken. —Early Monday morning Charle Miller, in his taxi car, was driving vp High street just as George Sunday was going north on Spring street. The Sunday car struck the Miller taxi and pushed it against the traf- fic signal. Neither car was seriously damaged. —William B. Taylor, a brother of Rev. L. C. Taylor, pastor of the Bellefonte A. M. E. church, died at his home in Altoona, last Friday, and was buried in Rose Hill cemetery, that city, on Sunday. He was 42 years old and proprietor of the Tre- monte hotel. —Last Friday © thermometers Bellefonte registered 94 degrees in the shade, a record for this time of year and quite a change from the week previous, when a two-foot fall of snow created so much havoc and destruction. But Tuesday morning there was quite 2 heavy frost. —Miss Augusta Shoemaker, eldest daughter of Mrs. T. A. Shoemaker, has resigned her position with the P. R. R. Co., in Pittsburgh, to accept the one made vacant by the resigna- tion of Mrs. Robert Willard at the First National bank, of Bellefonte. Miss Shoemaker began her new work on Monday. —The Kindersympheny orchestra under the direction of Mrs. Louis Schad, will give a concert in the Epis- copal parish house, Thursday even- ing, May 17th, at 8 o’clock. The or- chestra is composed of twenty-twe young musicians whose ages range from six to fourteen years. The en- tire program will be given by the orchestra members. Admission 35 cents. —High street, between the brick paving at Water street and the Dia- mond, was oiled and top-dressed this in week by the State Highway Depart- | ment, that particular stretch being on one of the highway routes running through the borough. The oil ordered for borough use is expected here next week, and if it arrives all of the principal streets in the town will be resurfaced within the next three weeks. —As it looks now Bellefonte will be minus a town baseball team this year. Those who have been in charge the past two or three years have so far been unable to awaken any en- thusiasm among the local fans and have reached that point where they have about given up hope. Over in Philipsburg there is also a lukewarin- ness on the national sport and up to the present the few fans who would like to have a team have failed to stir up sufficient sentiment to organize one. | —Following out a custom inaugu- rated by S. D. Gettig Esq., a year or so ago, George W. Zeigler Esq., of Philipsburg, entertained the court and members of the bar at a dinner at the Nittany Country club, on Sat- urday evening. Outside guests who were present were Judge Chase and ex-Judge Singleton Bell, of Clear- field; Judge Heck, of Potter county, and’ court reporter Gilbert S. Bur- rows, of Williamsport. A few of Mr. Ziegler’s friends, from Philipsburg, were dl§o. included. UNUSUAL ENTHUSIASM FOR .HOSPITAL DRIVE. All Set to Go Over the Top During the Week. John S. Sommerville is proving his mettle as a splendid organizer for the big drive for the Centre County hos- pital. He has gathered around him an able corps of assistants and has: established committees and solicitors in every district in the county, includ- ing some of the best and most in- fluential citizens; men and women who are able and willing to give their time and energy for the benefit of this splendid institution. Mr. Sommerville is deriving con- siderable pleasure and satisfaction from the work. He appreciates the kindness and willingness of all the: people he has come in contact with and has the utmost confidence in the success of the drive. To make it a success, however, means a general re- sponse on the part of the public. When you are approached by a solic- itor don’t turn him down, but give something. Every district in the county is now thoroughly organized for the drive, which will start tomorrow. Supple- menting the list of captains and com- mittees published last week are the following in other districts of the county: Potter Twp., West Pct.—Captain, J. B. Wert. Committee, Claude Wert, Mrs. B. M. Haskell, Mrs. Frank Dashon, Mrs. C. P. Ramer, Mrs. Mary McClellan, Ruth Royer. Potter Twp., South Pct.—Captain, T. M. Barger. Committee, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Smith, W. F. Mc- Kinney, Martha Yearick, Orpha Fleisher, Albert S. Allen. Potter Twp. North Pet.—Captain, Thos. Delaney. Committee, Jacob Shearer, Paul Bradford, ¥. W. Frazier, John Delaney. North Pet, (West of Centre Hall) Cap- tain, M. A. Burkholder. Committee, Clay- ton Wagner, Ralph Tressler, Dorothy Garbrick, Marjory Rudy. East Harris Twp.—Captain, C. D. Motz. Committee, Mrs. E. M. Motz, Mrs. T. B. Hosterman, Mrs. Pau! Winkleblech, Mrs. E. J. Hinds. Harris Twp, West—Captain, Dr. Wm. R. Ham. Committee, A. E. Gingerich, O. 8S. Smith, Theo. D. Boal, Chas. Ross, Frank Wieland. Snow Shoe. —Captain, H. J, Smith. Com- mittee, W. A. Sickel, H. J. O'Brien, L. M. Kelly, N. B. Long, R. E. Beck. Clarence—Captain, David Chambers, Committee, M. C. Me