VOL. XCVI. BIGGEST SUMMER 8¢ State College Expects Enrolln 3000 Teachers In June. Another step toward making sylvania State for College summer teachers the as It the state Dr University of largest in is ann JUNC appointment of at Arthur 8 now the assistan and Ie who dean of summer of the educational an Chambers said that has been director of he 1919, has a« teacher training at t Pittsbu: tution since cepted and will begin his dutic ing of The the summer se preliminary anno Penn State summer sent to every teacher indications point about 3000, whi than last Hurrell will INCOME Farmers, f farmer e groceries, dise, the goods must ceived rent re« than machinery are ded domestic expense, As tent Penn session is ¥ They Ar must wag $2000 come Was Harding a Dodger, » Williamsport Sur And now, the bonus but not now n 3 afford special taxes, taxes already the debt pensation or barely suffi ernment's obviou of off i quite process drawn imn payment of veterans and claima by Chair first made payments some time weeks prior tions, Mr. Ford: Commi Chairman Me ins b and bill a soldier the nus House 3 Yeors that the Republican it. He neglected to that the hill the would kill it would understanding In tage State made through volunteers for response to the hospital, 1 the Dally blood tr Journa a transfusi eration for Achmoody, th soldier, John Filles, to the hospital and gave blood. Mr. Files man. Irvin brought a pint is also an George L. Tessey, a well know falo mechanic, had twelve pounds. His wife had twenty-six pounds his da was gaining every day, by Tanlae~Centre Hall Pharmacy, sald he and $ ¢ 1. {ov op fick m & went of his n Buf- gained gained ughter taking Mary Colyer, Knarr, Myradith f.use, These during than, Lutz, er, apelling ker, a La. in the candidates vania. # Or VITAMINES, Tells Found. Report—Fifth % H Ruble Molen Bradford, than, Fra John were » date tobert Rine, John Rite Emerick, Maud per present 1060 cent tusae) arithmetic teacher printing out boost of to governor Foods Margaret Rees , Eugen CONSERVATION ASSOCIATION TO HOLD ANNUAL » College M the University Club, State March 16th~—President Watts Johm Thomas and Dean to dress the Meeting, The annual meeting the Centre County «© 'niversity Club at Stale p m., Thursday, March 16h. A the b supper wiil be in sement £1.00 Conservation ba Dre » Pp Groundhog Creates Trouble. ry things Some Facets for Penna. Sportsmen. Real Honor System. i ’ timar MM Pitls that thred shyt eign rages mm Kauffman is Gp homore fruce Rine, Fred nk day MeClen- r, James Bhar. The tests Colyer, Bpy- asket to hold LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, ’ ny California. . Los Angeles, Califo February Editor Reporter: Please find $3.00 to home enclosed my subscription to the pag enjoy reading all the news from home about od the butchering hunting, EAUSHKeH know who Pealer Rossman Writes from Arkkan- Ras, Iam Py Very res fu PEALER ROSSMAN Letter from Freeport, lL i Fah 13. id order subscription like to many I surely ind read Not very wople i but me, re now that I read are would know, ames | famili ar to L.. F. Smith and 1 feequently old Loop, ole have Quite a talk about Centre county: we lived in the we to Colyer, and he 3 lived ie Close Pr. to Tusseyvil I also met 0, Btiver “THE T0-MORROWS THAT NEVER COME." Some burning facts we must face They are God's eternal truth, Come to the LUTHERAN CHURCH SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 and hear this sermon by the pastor, Pennsyl- 5 Rev M. C. Dosim Paster, a few weeks ago and talk Mr which wy the a also the both we had Loop. 2 Most Mr about pleasant about Jordan and Leite] told our winter call a mild one at Last Friday school boys our school caught and the bees were Now today it is snowing and the wind blowing, and no bees out All Will ring off / Yours truly, J. Li. THOMAN. bumble hee out after honey fairly wall At Canton, Bradford county, a $40. 000 Presbyterian church was totally fire. The structure was entirely new and was almost complet ed. The congregation had $15,000 in- #urance, with sufficient paid in funds to pay all bills, but have no church. destroyed by I 1922, THE DEATH RECURD, MEYER, died at Mrs. B Muar in C gare Me wrah “1 her home itre Saturday Mrs. Meyer { tain nna on ¥ “even mimaost Appearances apoplexy her fall He County was a and had a wide frier ids and He muaistient was a Kineer member { more thas fifty a special interest He war in the Sunday of the faithfully school was als Civil for the In Isenburg 4 serving his « He was Vet. Vol married to untry thre« 45th 1868 Years of D ™ who member Inf. A nni county, "n Pa was Ret he ¢ 0 Huntingdon SUrvives GABRICK at Amos Garbrick Coleville, died atl his home after a He prominently long ili ness from complications, was a man who for years the Bellefonte and later sold out to his son- was connected with ice business (in inlaw, for ing and who continued Mr in Garrick, the business Years of the conducted after disposs ice business, started that until feeble health compelled him to abandon that project and live a retired life worge and Anna a dairy He was a son of Garbrick and was born in Spring township February 14, 1837, making his age 54 Yearg, 11 mos and 26 days. He was married to Miss Rlizabeth Stover, who preceded him to the grave a number of years ago. He was a member of Company C. 148th Regiment, during the civil war and fought manfully for the cause of free- dom. He was a member of Gregg Post No. 95 of Bellefonte, and hlways took an active part in the order. He is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Snyder Tate, of Coleville. (Other deaths on inside page) TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS.. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. i Mi these theim sure} times of gee for many ii the h KAYK Both silk mill ormplos Both 1} not Journal mill and the interrupted they « and an got handicapped 1ORe % mil in being able to get sufficient workers, which could be rem 1 edied by the building of mu houses W. E. Shaffer, a prominent of L.ock Haven, fell on of Dr. R and lawyer, the ce in front B. Watson suffereed a He the © he were of the the ous feet the seious, home near court house. BOT Ie to his skull. walked house injury his of uneon- got 0 and into orrido fell summoned his condition court when Physicians and revived him, removal to superintending home, His was declared quite serious his John, the thirteen year old son Mr. and Mra A. OO. Hosterman, of Penn township, was recently taken to the Bellefonte hospital where the bone in one of his les was laid open and scraped. It is not known what caused the trouble. The pain, which was just above the ankle, came on rather sud denly and the second day was so se vere that the attending physician, Dr C. 8 Musser, advised the hospital treatmegt resorted to. ee
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