STATE CONVENTION L 0 0, F. - FIRST CLASS HIGH SCHOOL. I n— Loeal Board Takes Local “High” Action to Place Four-Year Basis, on Monday—Speakers of Natlonal Reputation. on { board of Halil borou Monday At a of the tors of the Centre district, held tion taken to High In meeting connection with and Re- opened gh Severul events in on evening, the convention of Odd Fello was put on a four-ye: bekahs of Pennsylvania, which Allentown clogging to the Sunday, of school in this place in on Monday and to Course nec. today (Thursday) An welcome order make room for the were open school, | public evening service to the Monday Tuesday, meetings essary enlargement of the lkigh it will become necessary to remove jthe Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania Park public grades fro and At the another one the exerises main building. present ti Central were among the At Simon school story «d appears that a e 1 chureh, the Sunday evening of need be on the ny servi Zion Mayor Groman will grounds, Sipple, pastor dedivered the sermon (3 ross and Judges Heno, and Trex ler were the the on program as public reception Monday egntes wore thir the afternoon de sight - Monday Monday seeing Leip ug! th coming term evening Hebe k sembly were more. a ———_— A AAP A—————————— and Historical, Sunday John seventy, ih & seceplion Personal speakers on the git on to » Mercy Mi 3 wy at Centra Hospital, Altoona, i Th eacda v ft al D. J. Meyer, of from Miss Lucian J. Eastin, Mayor J 1 13 1 "4 crnoon yaa were { mother, 1), member Congress, Lizzie county; Mo, grand sire, Moore, Philadéiphia, Buckley, grand master master exXermgnilie pln — Car Hits Farmer, f just week a ——————— + appears Cireumventing the Constitution. : : Oe Oonr Lure t is the Constitution of Penn was traveling Tyee lained Th * KTH Kis Heunlon at Bear Meadows. A meeting was held at Boalsburg on 9 1 “rd the employees who ried Meadow companies, for if employees wo f the Beas and Laurel Run Lumber and they formed ter ¥ 1 Jot in organization the PUrpoOsae of of the two com pantie big gathering at 19, meet In one Bear Meadows, July This § he gathering ds to be on of the Employees of the Bear inion Meadow and Laurel Run Lumber Companies” The reunion ng. July 189, lay, July which ny er : tien of will begin Thursday wiatition © even and last through Fri- the 21 to of various camps over the together” UUme ery. which of syivania 20, will be hig July made the « and end Saturday, Preparations will be keep : ’ ciate what the Jens the everybody in the mountains do in Aired Meadows Meals ; in night beauties and wealth of ’ g ———— wil be served on grounds More Freak Saturday ind a general good “get all All panies Laws Signed. On the gover this for who worked for the are requested to biabibered a yeu how above com- jr increasing {1 ernor who 120 he would wtice « slened 4 mond their bill state, onomy jen of names and the names and addresses of ill others whom they know worked In to H W berger, Sec'y, State College, Ma. —————— A SATA salar a lot of offic iuls signed appropriates $6, fund to fon Hvestook and snd bill the damage done bees by city Another 000 { ounty either of these places, Laon- from game to pay poultry The 15th annual reunion of the Kb- erbart family will be held at Brook Park, Lewisburg, on Thursday, June 21st, rain or shine AN members and friends of the family are cordially in- vited to attend James Eberhart, Pres. benrs Appropriating not more than 310,009 from the hunters’ license fund and pro viding a method svhich the may with individuals buliding fences io by state co-aperate in farm and orchards against bear, also became a law with the governor's signature. v A sensible plece of legislation which & Fwould have granted sole jurisdiction protect Crop a —— A SS —— Bamuel Weaver, of Bellefonte, who i" employed in the aviation fleld at that place, was sent from the bench over the construction and maintenance of county only county funds are expended, to county com: missioners without first securing np- proval of the state highway depart. ment, was vetoed —————— I SP —————— Two Saw Mills Burned, Two saw mills belonging to John It Thompson of Salona, were recently roads where $3,000, and one at Salona, $1600, rom to complete a run for the Bellefonte nine in a game with Siate College on Memorial Day and In siding to the home plate, slipped and broke his leg. Mer. Weaver 8 well known hereabouts and there will be many regrets for this distressing accident by his friends. A AI MAO No matter when or where—at the ficenie or Opera House, Bellefonte the ploture shows will be well worth the price of admission. It will do you good to take a hearty laugh and, per- Union Missionary Meetings, Sunday and Monday, June 17 ad 15, The churches of all foreign font the have made the Now make a « America drives in the large cities in of movement in terest missions, i Moon fo an rural but vases throughout country sec tions—-not solicit money, to REY. IL. of BD, Db. of Foreign 1B. WOLF, Secretary the Board Miss tons, United Lutheran Church, A Death of Child, Accidental Sotne Lime wesnipon, dis striking 1 playing ne The an aut Bellef: farm, e fe departed from ———————— Mrs. Rossman Underwent Operation. Mrs H. F Mer chant Rossman, of Mills, Monday ful stones fawka Mra pital about a week previous where net was reached the Rossman, wife of Spring on morning underwent a sUCCERS- for Bellefonte ¢ removal of ! gall Dir SUrgeon operation the in the hospital, ® taken to being the operatin WwssIIAn was the hos whi the development of favorable for presented themssives at t awaited hich conditions the opemiiims he he time given obve ————_— AP APIA Lewistown Woman Steals Jewels, Noticing a stout woman passing in a few by the Prof William Amour became suspicious. A hurried investigation revealed the fact that the woman had departed with the family jewels, amounting to about $1500. He followed the woman and nce cused her of the theft. She admitted it, and when taken to police headquar ters gave her name as Helen Wilson, of Lewistown. She was sent to jail in default of $1000 bail after a hearing. ———— A AAA CAATAPTN B. B, Schedule for Week. Thursday, Jane 7, ~State College at Bellefonte; Centre Hall at Miltheim, Satorday, June $-afternoon-—Belle- fonte at Centre Hall; State College ot Miliheim. C—O A SS ——— Installed Hadlo, A high-class radiophone was install: ed at the Kerlin Orand View Poultry Farm, A. BE. Kerlin, proprietor, begin- ning of this week. The Kerline were in Wilamsport on Saturday, and it was In that city the Radiola Grand, n Westinghouse product, in fact, the best machine bullt by them, was pur chased. The installing was done by to the bedroom of his wife and minutes later leaving the house front door, at Shenandoah, B. B. LEAGUE OPENKN, Pomm— for Two Day Local Team Goes, Down feats on Milthelm, Memorial Millheim, 7: Centre 16; Hall, 5 Millhedm, Centre Hall, 2 noon. That i» Aoan League Morning game breaker, The score liheim Hall ilre Tao-base Gross Struck 10 Umpire rawiond, 3buine 14; Dy or Ei Klinger Winegardner, Haase on balls Creos, 4 Helfenydea (Continued on Inside page.) Installing Eleetrie Light Plant. An $ § » iV of electric light plant with a capac 1500 walls is being Phillips, man, for Farm installed by Frank the Potters Mills gar We who has taken the county mstructed and ( tency the planta « hy the Elect rie Ldght ay Plant, Pittsburgh. 1 fight Phillips ‘his plant will fur- and home of further to add units to furnish light for others, if it. The built on the Ford plan, and can be supplied Ford it wet niwh for the garage My and he plans they desire engine is by parts from a car, making easy to quickly repairs if needed, ———— I TAP DA——— Lutherans to Meet Jaly 19, One of the great days at Lakemon! park this summer wil be ae, Thursday, July 18, ands of Lutherans and their friends a8! hold their thirty-eighth reunion. All preliminary plans have been completed. The day will be full of interest. At 10 A. M. Rev. 2. of Philadelphia, will give an ad- dress on the subject, “The Church's Task and My Part In It" In the af- ternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Joseph Bak- or, D. D, of Indiana, will give an ad. dress on the subject, “Corpses” Can anyone make these dry bones live? Well, if anybody can, it's Dr. Joseph Baker, The Loyswville Orphans’ Home band will play at both of these exer cise, and In the evening will render one of their popular concerts. ——— IM AT Finds Glant Locust Tree, A Black locust tree, Delleved to be the largest in the State, has been lo cated near McClellan Station, Dauphin county, by Colonel Henry W. Shoe maker, a member of the State Forest Commission, The tree fs 18 feet In clroumference one foot from the ground and is 98 feet high, | Lutheran when thou- annual CP. Wildes, D Zeigler brothers, Reedsyille, who er ——————— : ne ly 1923. BIG DAY ON JUNE 4 Kiddies Day By the 1 and Flag Day Elks ~Everything Is Free, The E Koide hu well @ plans for the 4 Day under way The ev which hundreds of boys wk forward with keen anticipa Tie On Thursday, June £ Day exercises, unde: held red Fiks, will be in starting AEC RR men and evening CXEMCIReS Are Elks to The {he stimul CONN same Iw rae and girl attend began Monday i insure prop caps that ris received last missed theirs because some forgot to register (80 don't for- ft that important phase this year) The what th Wers SOUVenirm Commit le divulge @ souveniy be this time, but they did say would be something A ys fo rende Ach- hand the band will be on on enliven OOcasion enbach’s orchestra of State College will There of all furnish music for dancing wili be a schedule of contests Kinds, the winners in each instance « rewarded it Kiddies Day to be suitably Summarizing, really looks as though ness only one much the that, wants thing make it as nice and higger even than last year, and commities has no control over It's a nice day 14 wo the plans the test on of everyone June make the carrying out Rn Change of Age Limit on Resident Cit. izen's Fishing Licenses, Under the of House Bill No May 24th, necessary for all resi dent male or female, over the age of eighteen (18) procure a lleense to fish in any of the of the Commonwenith, or the walers bounding or adjacent thereto The HR further provides that any amount in excess of $400,000 in any yoar shall be used solely under the di- rection of the Department of Fisher jes with the consent of the governor for the puwrvhase of lands and waters, and for the impounding of waters, and to make the same available for use by the itizens of the Common. wealth for fishing, hunting and forest purposes, EL ALL MS ——— R. R to Erect Water Works, The additions and extensions now under way at the Pennsylvania Rall. road's Altoona works have so increas ed the consumption of water in and about the shops that the company has appropriated over half a million doll- ars for the construction of a large masonry dam In Tipton Valley about ten miles east of Altoona, which, when completed, will supply the shops and railroad yards with a quantity of wa- px wisions A568 signed by it citizens, the governor is now Years to waters A er. NO. 23 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Mra. Annie friends Emerick spent i with Homer oes cveral Bellefon Wie Weaver Bellefonte ning Samuel one on the County Basebeall Le of the Joft Memorial College, when fracture game On he was making He sr ii into home plate vas taken to where the Hs hospt ial aciure was duced i= now The the defent Alor, « papers made the Mi#lheim Worse county ¢ of local team at on it really 8 to 2. orinl day even than ore of was by recording to The and that was mighty a8 a = $ i 0 score really was 10 good, considering that our boys came off the fc'd, quar- and list Tor t ry, ard mamma's control, nary a ne Was ever on a paid iri - ing the horsehide of the Daub Campbell Daubenspeck, father Lutheran minister, Rev, F. H. enspeck, dled at the latter's home at Aaromsburg, of heart troulde. He was torn in Pennsylvania, a son of Mr and Mre. Jacob Daubenspeck, and was liv- ing at North Washington, Butler county. Deceased was aged 68 years, 11 months and 10 days Interment was made at Butler Misses Helen and Roxie Mingle, daughters of Mr. and Mra. A. C. Min- gle, of Bellefonte, will make un trip to the Pacific Coast, starting Friday of this week. They will pass through the Yellowstone Park, and make their first stop at Seattle, Washington. From there they will go by boat to San Francisco, and other coast cities Returning they will come by way of Salt Lake City, Utah, Denver, etc. The festival held in Millhelm on the evening. of Memorial day by the Clvic Club of that town was a pronounced SUCCoEn. attendance was large enough fo su a tent clrcue, and everyone connected with the festival
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