er. ' NO. 50 _VOL. XCVI__ CALIFORNIA, Inder unfinished business at the Pope Plus, on Wedesday of las! " . December meeting of the local minis- | week, recaived Monsignor Nev WOMAN MOTORS FROM The Ministerium Meets. Boalsburg Product Visits Pope. THE STATE GRANGE. LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS . : i long Beach, California, 1 ; x Yan, : Session at Willamsport Encourages . ist Mrs. Stella Campbell Crosses Conti. jlerium the plans for the Week of] Fisher, vicar general of the archdic December 11th : i E he Reforestation—State Grange Saves wo HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST nent Alone—A Native of Spring Prayer were discussed. It was unan-jof Philadelphia Fhe noted 1 Dear Editor: 1000 Near East Children, Mills. imously decided that the services would jwas born and reared at Boalshurg, be Enclosed find ak for one Year's FROM ALL PARTS. ; ne Among the numerous subjects dis i The fol . begin at Centre Hall on Monday even- {ing a son of Dr. Peter Fish 3 A 3 mul, ubscription ) hie ) Bom At rest—deer we following o . ussed and acted upon by the ‘oni inted {1 he Pl 1 ] nat: | 108 January 1st, and continue through jer Fisher wi Reformed ’ sm ay n Penn printed from the lipsburg Journa : . vivania 8 y Grange. 3 sof Thursday igh f the secon] week of wrvil the Poalshburyg { In : BY 5 thre “ ad ¢ To motor all the way from San Fran A Jamaary begin cisco to Philipsburg is a man's Speing Mills © sday evening ! ————— will continue through Friday vening Died While Driving Car, the second week of wary PAL Reuben ID. Mover, of WwW job, as any experienced motor conceds, But a woman has and she did : > suddenly of any man seated confidence and to various matters cothe up for which usually requir The woman, Mrs w employed who ma'de . . eturne ! enr ¥ ad mings farm day, Dec. 8th, has Wr th { st th 2 HE : : re ay = : 4 ; , > . ; $ a the 1 3 He n ‘3 $4 oii en. % ’ pee y nia . ’ 4 . ¢ on I x : Ef A : ax ¢ Centre ©o week of +H ty - - » ’ ? 4 % : $i ov wi ¥ X24 ning ou obwery at Cold Stream, and { her cousin, Mr: on f i . oe : A hy » ” en Homer W with the Journal office Friday afternoon wi Birthday Party. 1 L talked rest ing | her long ney ascross the continent. gaged in missionary work enth Day Ydventis young woman 1 portant w Milk for November 82.465 Will Repair Odd Fellows® Bdliding. (xl 3% Centrg County Over the Top in College Drive. Detwiler—Ream. Tent -— —— SALECS BL dri1 iE. 1 urg, M ‘ a ? ' ‘ Overs Save Your Earnings. “An Old-Fashioned Mother” en tre | 1 ¢ 1 19318 3 5 31 A i) i Mrs home here abe [Mr Cam Hall om Sunda ; n i 4 In { 3 ace She is the Hoa sha is home be late John Bweetwios f Georges Va the wor I'he shelf nthe campaigs i ————— put g it on it . fn a weal Ban ty daughters living there iey., and } 3 i Sweet wo mothe W 8 i ¥ wrt : —————————— Ives Harvey, Secretary. Save your vine for has been employed of Centre all. wi rest she w fre 7 3 ‘ 4” Harve Students at “State” Fhe Cent Rofract compa nd f several years while here —Ed ] Fink and Miles Snyder performed wit Of the two hundre Williamsport Commercial College, |O0Un's for his not getting : e 2 YHall more freguently YS ter term begins January 2nd iv ¥, except HEN AND NOW. good time to god re | ur sty The latter part of la week Roy and girls, faster han : prepare | Bayietts left Centre an wr Altoona, presents would git them. Sixty-eight cal office help land later will go to Off City where he little game of received during the fal term. Five 8 an opportunity U r the ser- pensive picture b rallroad positions open now. A busi-jvice of the Pennsylvania railroad com- as much pleasure ness education will pay you a big sal -Jpany “in a round house. Before leav- get out of a very ary with excellent opportunities for the Jing here he took care the farm stock toy in these times future Send for catalog at once of Harry Burris during his iliness, The young woman been seled OP F. F. HEALEY, Progeictor which extended over a period of seve Hh rold Oden . hasan 4 } po the Pennsylvanin funday eral weeks wrod erik Pricer y " school Association, which w= «11 11 ny Woodmen Fleet Officers, Two bears put into the Seven Moun- required all his time This i to get her candy In marked with the name known maker, Proba : At a regular meeting of Millheim jtaine for breeders BY the game com- ': hd k , phn di, ! Samuel Bernard Kessler mother got as much pleasu rurt of vi v} wd Bit now 1 ' mua} | > wie refused previous to acceptis y ; : h 1 wo CT an. Fred Emanuel Wagner, Oak Hall Sta ; a as os pa camp No. 9533, held recently, the fol- mission were killed ly hunters coming those long colcre sticks made ory . Ewing X 4g 4 e ¢ { ary eferred te OVE 4 tt. or , v j ‘ ; of recognition SOPHOMORES mi ferred to above lowing officers were elected to servelinto thé field from the Mifflin county 3 a barber pole Mots Vie ® rit “He - nem ————— 5 utr > . . : " i : Robert Lee Albri during the ensuing year: side. The bears were recognized by Public sentiment today, hovever, dis- | whose singine wee t always bad . «ee AIDright, ] Judge Merciful to Woman. : a re 3 | 8 ; 3 : } inging wa t alwy ad. Pat. Pranks Cds 5 : Consul—8. W. Gramiley. splits in their ears placed there as COUrages udeieng hrigt mas g ¢ Mh Tankan As ' Mra Adam Carter, of Milton. was be- . . ihe lh ; a : 5 : ; — sin Rov Mover Harts Coburn . : . Advisor—R. 8 Stover identification marks. While it was While the futile Bric-a bre of Evangelical Quarterly Conference. ¥ aris aur fore the Feder wrt for selling lq- Banker—d. C lanker—J. . i is vor. She is the mother of four children ao " : ¢ $s . # Niro sriel eR iy Spring Miles year is reposing in the lack The I n Ertel Deck sprang Ag 2 . "Tiranan. dws bein a Clerk—Dr. F. BE. Gutelius son with their Nves, there ig no law Thomas Edward Ellwood. Lemont and her husband is sick. She told the E t—Charl F i» potecting them wob Wilh Leple ina Grove . «scort—Charles tover potecti Jacob William Kepler, Pina Grove} ourt she had the lquor in her house Hosterman hoped the bears would escape this sea xt giarieriy conference people are giving cach Bther articles] Centre Hall charge for this of nference of standard houschol an personal | yes et in the St John's Evangel! Ln nM ne Evang ili Sentry-—-John FF. Breon Last week the statement was made Watchman—Willlam H. Breon. in these columns that Mrs Archey Physician-Dr. GQ. 8. Frank. Moyer had gone to the Geisinger hos. * : NY Managere—P., H. Musser (3 years), pital. Danville, for an operation for Carter wag a resident of Mifflin. RM a ) ™ ib 3 er yea o » Operas about in many towns to herald the lowed with pwayer Mills burg when she was accused of selling Jute the removal of a gofter a ope . ‘ Installation of officers will be held {tion was performed on Wednesday of quer, In commenting on the case, the ; : ae a the second Friday evening of January . grow avi bee . fascinating suggestion of old , English appointmentsTosseyville, Egg Hm FRESHMEN, Mifflinburg Telegraph save: As long : ge ¥.J1ast week, the Wih having been re \ use, church on Friday evening it : ¢ Ty fi TA a i Some pretty ld customs have Bishop J. F. Dunlap, D. D., was in the Mise Mary Doris Kessler, Mltheim “J out, but others equally oh: for medicinal purposes. The court held she had been sufficiently punished and fAned her $50. 1 at Misg Mari Ruth Neese,! Spring : come in. The carol singers who golfing 15 verses of the 50th Pedm. fol alts Maran pata 4 ®, Eprinkgl, Mra £2 i 3 hy . SEY 3 Tabi vor ming has chair and opened the session by read Mize Dorothy lLonberger, Boaslsburg day, bring a touch of sentiment. and a Officials representing the three low Miss Sarah Irene Rishel, Centre Hall and French fe # and Centre Hill—were present. The Paul Edgar Coxey, Boalsburg. as violators of the law can get away moved trom both sides of the neck. Many women nowadays make Christ |lcaders of thé classes and the super- Samuel Harold Fisher, Boalshurg with that sort of stuff, it bs little won-] There is much talk of how many Mme Moyer's condition is very favor. mas burdensome, by taking on a great: Jintondents of the various Sunday. John Titye Gramiey, Spring Mills, der that hootleging has become a na-|Peads will be cut from the salary list jable and she expects to be in her h ly extended list of persons to whom [schools submitted thelr reports, show- Frank Musser Hosterman, Rpring]tional menace and people are losigg] When Pinchot becomes governor of [by Christmas. remembrances must be sent. For ]ing interest manifested and advance- | Mills, thew respoet for the courts, Pennsylvania. That is the same old Possibly other towns scarce of water Weeks they worry» over mlection of fment made slong some lines. The John David Hosterman, 8pring Milla, ' story. When Pinchot gets into the]would profit if they adopted the course Suitable gifts and cards. The cares of |steward's report of the five appoint» Guy Warren Korman, Coburn. Preshyterians May Erect Orphanage. saddle and gets his feet into the stir-lfollowed dn Centre Hail. A water ~ awar time led many to reduce their | ments was given by the bastor. By Miss Hilda Pauline Mayes, Lemont From the Miffinburg Telegraph it]Turs he will fill the vacant places with {fo nine was in sight when the Lottom lists, but some women wtill make |métion of Daniel Daup it was decided| Miss Holen Rosena Rishel, Cofitre]is learned that there is a current re. [Others more friendly. This economy |of the reservoir was scarcely covered wa ou. Christmas a burden when it should belto send a lay delegate to the Annual ]Han port that a Presbylerian orphanage | "UF is another way of getting rid of with water. Stopping leaks became fev 8 . ; Conference ty be held the first week Miss Mary Rebecon Wert, Tusseys may be erected In Unfen countx in the the present bunch of clerks so that the slogan, with the result that the Let us remember that Cheistomas “isin March, at York. Under the resotu. vite. near future and that a prominent Lew. there will be room for the fellows who | whiter rose three feet; more leaks wero a religious holiday and that owe eires] tion, George WwW. Tamtin™ uf Contre , TWO-YEAR AGRICULTURE. fsburg woman has offered to give: a] P00sted Pinchit from the beginning, stopped, the six foot point was reached, conform to the spirit of Christ's com- | Ha, was elected ns the delegate. At Orrin Calvin Barger, Spring Mille farm near (Vickeburg as a gift for the and later between eight and nine fest mg into the world, ter the reading oF the minutes confer. SPECIAL. + proposed orphanage. Baled hay, advanced a dollar per tonjof water wus available. Stopp'ng ence adjourned with benediction by the] George Alfred Crawford, Centre Hall, : in the city wmrkets as indicated in the | leaks is one of the ways of Ivan Lei Potts, Pink Grove Mills | The Cectrd Reporter, $1.50 a year [daily mark [provers sor more water. . “ : -
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