~ CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, NO. 43 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS de Dire HOPES TO ASCEND MT. ARARAT. $35,000 FIRE LOSS AT PENN'A STATE COLLEGE. «+ H. H. 8S. WINS ALL CONTES’ WITH BOALSBURG “HIGH.” — AN EXPLANATION, W. Ned Keller, Now Located in Coun- try With Biblical History, Would Ascend Peak’s 17,000 Ft. Danger About Has Ever Made Ascent. Upper Floor of Horticultural Build- We kindly ask the in- dulgence of our readers for a short period of time during which we are mak- ing a complete change in the method of composing type for our paper. We are installing a Linotype machine, which is no Athletic Contests and Debate on Fri- day Captured by Local Students. Similar Contests to Follow. ing Destroyed Through Exploding Chemicals. 300 “Experimental” r fice (Gerts Lurks and No American ii re! Rats and Guiena Pigs Cremated. Miss Ex sor of Last Friday proved a red letter day Hall chalked nma Francis, assistant profes. icultural chemistry at the Penn- State - . ¢ ha histor ha Erivan, Sept. 8, 1921, the history of the Centre Dearest mother : ag! chool, for the school sylvania burned about her 4 College, was severely ic les in a4 xt Well, here 1 am in a new place, and : y Victories in as y contests 5 YIYY ¢ 1 §. | ey - Wi . arms and face last Fri- bts pe ols med from all indications I will be very busy 2 ot . a burg High sc / i 4 . ! day, and almost three hundred rats and athletic for some time for there is a band of ban- . ) . atlaell : guiena pigs, used in vitamine research dits at work here and they . ¥:% are getting It's when fire aused a total destruction of the research experiments, were cremated away with loads of our goods. too the Homela Told 1! © “Wasn't it fine about Pris- cilla getting honors in her school work m?”’ said Mrs. Smit Brown. “What?” Mrs. Brown. “I know about it.” “But it was in the Town Paper,” re Smith. “Don’t you tak “No,” said Mr: “but I am going t« And she did, for true story. As ich a part community life as is the school or church isghe Home Town Paper. last term?” 1 a h to M Home v1 Ail Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week, Nov. 7-12 BRR 8 : Strong for Home Paper TY A Community Servant The the lished, but to servant it it serves, fown qu and t! entitied local servant community Den must he It an ite as much as people of the are the schools nuch is tution + churches, an to support. A Necessary Luxury, The town newspaper is be ury sth family necessiti Cm i The Community Newspaper By BOB ADAMS. F ALL the sheets from East to West the local paper is the best. Deep is our love and deep our debt to Record, Journal or Gazette. When first | landed on this ball, a bit of flesh wrapped ‘round a squall, it welcomed me with joy and pride my life has never justified. It follows me my whole life through, with words all kind and mostly true; and even after | am hearsed "twill tell my best and hide my worst, When in Oshkosh or Wickiup 1 wander homesick as a pup, or if in foreign lands | roam, it brings me pleas. ant news of home. Across the sands, across the sea, the old home paper comes to me. It is a friend both true and tried, and to it, gents, | point with pride; yea, | will hock my Sunday pants to pay up six years in advance. The handwriting on the wall means some small boy is going to get a licking . bad to think we are over here helping these people and simply because of advantage and the opportun eft. 1 cleane 1 in great shape at Kasac hi pose | some fun i ie will have » thing down here, | ft wt yesterday morning with M» yur district commander, and arrived at Erivan last night at o'clock This m Alexandropol ar ot A of Mt, + A eyo JLAUW A ripe Aer work that we feel that w them, We really need double the ber of American personnel to carry the large program we nave started, unless we have others to take our pls do not have the heart t we 0 leave, A 13 ican and the Would glad for any ill write books you sent, others, as often as 1 find time do so. Address all mail care Near Relief : . East Caucassus Branch, Constantino ple, Turkey, via London. With kind regards to all, Your boy, NED. C—O November 5 Pennsylvania Day. The annual Pennsylvania Day cele bration at Pennsylvania State College, will take place on Saturday, November sth. This occasion is held at this time each year and corresponds to Founder's Day observances im other colleges, Special college and student activities will be featured as usuil, and the football game with Carnegie Tech will be the greatest drawing eard. The student glee club and military band will add to the general festivities, There will be the usual review of the cadet regiment followed by the assembly of visitors and students in the auditorium for the form. al celebration, LA is A millionaire has married a manicurist who will continue to get money from his 5 laboratory and the photograph of the hor ment on ti p floor » college The loss ege, 18.000, Of worth of new laboratory equips ssf tHLITe not Insure in the past mont Willing stu 1 a] could do v wally n tool streams reacint Arts ———— $500 or Death Says Letter to Farmer, ————— TL A ——_—— Young People's Conference. } i) ; Peopl ns will figh School lonsol., of Pes Nuttipg, , will be ple’s State Super of Erie, a uperintend i at the etin Hule People's C ent Young urges that Dale, Superintendent, eve School Super: card Broke Neck in Fall on Cellar Steps. Mrs, William Solt met with Wednesday a tragic afternoon when of cellar steps at her home in the Narrows between Howard and Jacksonville. Her neck was brok- en, resulting in instantaneous death, Mrs. Soit’s husband was working in the yard at the home when the acci dent occurred, When his wife was not noticed about he became alarmed aad at onte sought to investigate, He was shocked to find her lifeless body at the foot of the cellar steps. A physician was summoned and found her neck was broken and she bad a long gash cut on her forehead. Mrs. Solt was formerly Catherine Johnstonbaugh, and was past 60 years of age. Her husband and four children survive, Burial was made Saturday. ns A SH — The wonder of the age is how women hide it. ; death last she [.1l on a flight LS LMI ASAI. Rockefeller’s income is $19 per min. ute. He got rich while we figured it hands. small job, and we are hop- ing that in a few weeks we will have mastered the machine to such an ex- tent that we will be able to turn out the full quota of news. In the meantime we shall be unable to give all the local news, and therefore we trust you will be lenient toward us until we are in a better position than ever to do so. The Publishers. Plan New Children's Home. After ascerlait % ¥s 3 Hey Ge led BAry. Mr M five Char St 1s Wednes Wolf's Chay a on men, banke 5 3 ™ le 19 all gave a lending of chased by the school board scraping a plot for a ground, and when the work is complet- ed Millheim have a fine athletic field, with a seating section and the en- tire field enclosed by a board fence. Millbeimers appreciate the necessity of providing something to keep their young people eontented and satisfied with their home town, and an athletic field will do much in this direction. 11 Wii pint iim The family of John Emil was sorely stricken last week when fire de- stroyed their home, at Pleasant View, notth of Bellefonte, while all members of the family were away. The house and contents were entirely destroyed Mr. and Mrs. Emil and several of the children had been visiting in Milton, Three small children were left at home, it is stated, and were keeping house, mingling with the neighbors a part of the time. Theseghildren were in Belle: fonte at the time fire was noticed, at about 1:30 p. m, This is the second time such a catastrophe has happened in this family. Several years ago they were similarly burned out of house and home. ms A A —— It is hard to tell the truth because you out, see it so seldom, tp A et a Storage for Potatoes. : ; excavat e feet in diam ia nf otaloes in tr the pile with a thin ] hich may be thrown ling of earth to hold the straw ir When the weather is cold and the 1, add more earth When freezing weather art toes are thoroug ives add el other layer of straw and a second cover ing of earth. A square box made of six inch boards;with holes bored at frequen a good when placed on end in the center of £11 La filled around it ntervals will make ventilation the pile and {he potatoes ————— A —————— Final enrollment figures at the Penn- sylvania State College show that a new capacity record has been established for this year in the total The exira large class of 3129 students. of 8g4 freshmen brings the total to about one hundred more than last year. MM A ARAN. The weather is so changeable the man in charge must be a woman. “WHY JOIN THE CHURCH ?” (CONFIRMATION SERVICE) At the LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY MORNING 10:30 O'clock Everybody Welcome. Reve M, C, Drums ise Pastor. asement Gi the Joseph john Morrison and of Bellefonte, were cacl sentenced to six month jail, At expected to attend th least three th vania Day activities nia State College on umn: rel these will be al activities and "best girls reds to attend the thirty or nity house parties that will occasion, Many will motor lege for the military review, game with Carnegie Tech and the glee club concert, which will be moraing ternoon and evening features, ively. A Rbode Island Red hea, by Merchant G. R. Meiss, of Colyer, has a mania for settin’ and her performance during the past season makes her a prize biddy. ‘Stealing her nest” carly in the spring, sh returned home in due time with a family of seven chicks, all of which she raised and are now laying high priced eggs. After a second disap. pearance of several weeks in the sum- mer she returned again with a brood of twelve, which she cared for through a proper season. Nol content with what she had already done she attempted a third settit’, but here the women folks interfered with the ambitious hen's ideas, owing to the lateness of the sea son, but biddy was persistent, and it was only after breaking up her stolen nest for the third time, recently, that bid- accepted the inevitable. When discov. ered she was attempting to cover a nest of Ale respect owned of thirty-two eggs.
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