a . U . Bellefonte, Pa, October 30, 1931 C—O SI IN SAIS NEWS ABGLT TOWN ANB COUNTY. There are quite a number of interesting “Talks with the Editor” on page T of this issue On page 7 there ia an article on Prohibition which we clipped from the Houtadale Citizen Read it. Whether you are wet or you will get quite a “kick” out of It. A convention of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church in the Willams port district will be held in the Bellefonte church on Tuesday, Noo wember 17th, Young people had the record at the Port Matilda booth festival for the largest attendance, and the highest vaiuded donation for the Methodist home for the aged came from the Howard charge. ~Mrs. Mary Watson, of Clar- ‘ence, arrested, last week, for re- fusal to pay $24.50 taxes, and held in the Centre county jail ever since, will be given a hearing before Judge Fleming tomorrow morning 8. T. Richards, of Martha Furnace, was arrested, last week, by constable Edward Gustafson, of Phil. ipsburg, on the charge of destroying State forestry signs. ‘Squire E. R. Hancock imposed a fine of $25.00 and costs. ~The October issue of the Tex- aco Star, published by the Texaco ‘Oil company, has as it's front page illustration a picture of Governor Andrew G. Curtin signing the oll pipe line bill passed by the Legisla- ‘ture in May, 1862. — Philipsburg is to have a big Hallowe'en parade tomorrow evening and one of the features in it will be Wetzler's boys band, of Milesburg, “which will go there as a compliment ‘to one of it's members, John L. Wetzler, Democratic candidate for Register. —-~Members of the family of William Crawford, of Coleville, here. by express their thanks and appre- «ciation for the many kindnesses ex- tended them recently by friends and neighbors, ' Crawford. —Miss E. T. Cooney wishes announce to her patrons that Mi Marguerite Loos, stylish and fashion adviser of attractive knitted ap- POPU parel, will be at the Hat Shop, Bellefonte, on Nov. 5 from 11 to 5 coats, p. m. with knitted dresses, - suits, scarfs, hats, etc. ~~ ——The Willing Workers of the - Lutheran Sunday school will hold a food sale Saturday, October 31st, at “the Variety shop, on Allegheny St. They will have on sale home-made bread, doughnuts, cake, cookies, “candy, salted peanuts and various