- him om \ > UI vie TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1925. COUNTIANS FROLIC SUN SHINES ON PICNIC. mn ———— es ———— A A SA CENTRE CENTRE ASN _VOL. XOVII_ NO. % 1 \ v » ' TN YN y y v y y | y G.T. V. S. COMMENCEMENT. COUNTY W. (LT. U., GROWING. [WIN FROM MILLHEIM; LOSE TO BELLEFONTY, Touring Notes from Mr, George E. Meyer, and Mrs, — —— New Members and Seven New Unlons Added—Brief Statement Thursday, June 21st-—Last night we 150 lit Miss Lynn in Song and Mr, Burrell As a Student of Politles. camped at BilMings, Montana, on a 100 Gather In Annual Reunlon to Swap It of the is no discredit to the graduating cl Vocational Kathryn L n, easih the Cre 188 of Township School that Miss from Col ynn, a nt excelled them performance on Lon of the Her subject was ong.” Her deligl nttal manner and her various types of a Credit has a deligh control, nay Normal, Miss student in Central Lock Have preparing is her in het mately Aer nlire t studies : ime to t Matthew Burrell showed himself student of his in paper “Accomplishments the Present Lacking,” He oration, #0 well handled and ' the lacking features that he ilumined 1y applaus “Types of American Song.” Amerie nning of extempor dom down heart, mouth to mouth and so through the Wie generations accept them in the spirit which they were given to us as the al he ren the sunshine and the neath us. Though we may not ize how great and beautiful part of they become out thoughts Thess beautiful, pathetic by Hust ration Joe" by melodies were firel originated nl type "Old Black Collins Fostes the African slaves. A of this typi in “SONG" The last i tor: yourselves. The song “Happiness” was written Lh of which bring a BONE ye may classify 1 by Words ira Edwards, the bit of cheer and phil. osophy that each one of us might well remember, “SONG” —————— A ——— B. B., Schedule for Week. #' Thursday, twilgiht i 3 woillheim, State Hall, Saturday, afternoon—8tate College it Centre Hall, A —————_ A —————— Church Serviees at Colyer, Beginning at 7:45, Sunday evening, July 1, the services will be In charge of Rev. W. F, Bubb, —~the first and last pervice by him this summer Come, come, come. ellefonte nt nt College Centre tle camp ground by a farm only one other car here, due to not a free It banks fact that ths is camping nor ground. is a nice «of the SWilt on the The every eight Yellowston River, river is here and a mast We SOme place we have seen it. have now traveled 2,340 people we talk with tell us w are a long way from home, but we not feel that way, for Last everyone is social and nice, night it all night, but is not mdning now roads around here are most a roads will and when they We got and are h get slippy wo writ little till ge farther tire it vulcanized the road Tuesday amped at Forsytl Montana. There we met were students at Penn State—they had the They name plate on Heense tag are Eng 1 MVelng GEORGE ith —— Ball in New oppor to the ommunilios ME ax wint of their giupments A —————— Voters Favor New School 1356 to 43 130 the yi] rth of proj of $40,000 honda to fur High School 5 ny = to erect a new Milroy ¢ was indorsed Armagh township achoo Quite a few women volers took i lee interest the 187 in election, about 50 cent of the er wotnen /z The Rise of the Bath Tah. When bath tubs were first installe the voters wing in United States, the forties, they at. tacked as extravagant and the doctors denounced fo health. The called upon to restrict or suppress the novel. ty by special taxes and licenses, In 1843 Virginia laid a specisd tax of $30 a year on bathtubs and in 1845 a Pos- ton municipal ordinance bathing unlawful except advice, Today we laugh at these funny old notions. House building has been rev. olutionized by modern Improvements, of which the bath tub is one of the most essential. But many homes still exist, particularly in country towns, which are without them. It is one of the first lacks to be supplied and the gains add all they cost to the value of in says "Belence Service” were them as. dangerous government was made such on medical A property. Cleanliness pays * t t i Yarns and Promote Fellowship, The Centoe twentieth annual picnic of County Association was brated ind members Saturday with much rem eing frolicking on the who gathered in Every one a former tre county, which has produced Tour | State, they Vie Ho Mansion, guthered around at Belmont The event 8 a reund who have migra phinns Fa and tre county to the city guther to swap yarns feeling Countyltes’ good social Underw A — Enforcing Speed Laws, recklessness it hiving pw (Ww prompted to shot wmlar persons aspaed nl when cortaifi others travel The one thing neade n abolishing the rie a tion officard The the Miflinbuerge™ Treverton Miflinbure admonition following article ursles of "Keep red Was Away from pe in the Times, the of motor reprinted in graph by the way "Several local ste have ceived notice to send $12.50 to a justice of at Mifflinburg, for vio ing The @ the peace lat- 15 intimated speed Himit the mile that 20 the noe. th " drive Song As has speed traps set on every Were under miles this burg the the sireet Wise motorisig will erawl through sleepy old hollow at a snail's pace Above all don’t stop to spend a nickel” ER i A———— The EMelency of the Pennsylvania The magnificlent work of the syivania Rallroad, with skilled the direction of executives, has achieved Penne “me under Moyeas, exper ferced mar- the trans veloua results, and demonstrated merit of a perfectly developed portation system. The rapid restoration of terminal fa- cilities, after the destruction of Broad Street Station trainshed, has manded unstinted admiration. In from three to four days after the great fire which destroyed the immense train. shed at Broad Street Station, tracks and platforms were reconstructed and transportation was restored to normal fn ———— Misses Mildred Bitts and Mary Dut. row spent Saturday in Bellefonte, Come Activities, Mrs ganlzer Maude of T. Beymour, WwW. CT U., most BUCCOoRE] tha concluded ing and « ranizing Lo county. The resuls show through her efforts almos members and en new interest wxrhout —————— A =o Kindnoss to Old, prigfing and distressing sHascour iosy nu sreons to old peapls most thoughtful of for a peevish aonae of when annovanecs fo permeate elderly holds proatill eyesight and slow step It that in person us up SOGMe place because of falling for each of us {oo remembeg that Int. in that position when is well wa are rapidly traveling In direction ourselves; that sooner or oF we will be younger generations will have as much our actions as the cate to be peeved by some of us have been annoyed by old people of today There sympathy toward the diderly should be more kindness and A — No Paper Next Week, Next the week Fourth, will be from this office, which with the of Centre newspapers, The office will be however, to transact business, such as receiving money on subscription taking orders for printing. A LM MPAA AIAN. tepublican prospects in Minnesota and the prices of wheat both seem to #nking out of wight, Let Uw farmers vent thelr dighteous wrath on the bunco-stearers who told them that the imposition of a tariff duty of 30 cents a bushel would add that much to the value of thelr crops. In the falling prices of thelr wheat they can now sce the fallacy and the falsity of of the issued week being there no paper is in accordance custom county open, and be the Republican argument, Locals Crowd Milthelm Into Last Place Game on Milhelm Grounds, Centre When il clubs © Hall, 10; Miliheim, 7 ime Wether on M OUunan Saturday afternoon ide who should cccup rie standing, gare Centre fought «« nit est Oso Lockwood, If Ray Milles (iramiey ' vr The score Hall tals Centre Milthein 00: (Continued on inside page) Make If you the Fly Swatter Popular. do desire to something ceally way of ad Net ribution of humanity in the through the an nothing betier could he used fly fly in a born swatter that July gragarons insect can be in May and die in leaving over a million descendants to diffuse the obnoxious germs of disease A creature with such abiiity to repro- kind wrs ie not to be tolerated or permitted fly dis duce ita loathsome in such num- to live one second longer than get within a swatter can striking tance, As conserver of human life, es pecially the lives of helpless Infants, swatting the fly comes under the head of public h DR. CHARLES R. BOWERS of Zion Lutheran Church, Sunbury, Pa. will preach at THE LUTHERAN CHURCH CENTRE HALL Wednesday Ev’g, June 27, 7:30 Come and hear him, Rev M, C, Drumm Pastor a - FROM ALL PARTS Mims Ethel Fran {College A gues Potter township Summey the af MH valley was was enough rain to settle upper f portion « rain. It was excosdingy hot the rain, yet there was Meciric display before shower. And th . all spring ix cond! Work the has been completed as far Furnace, The fonte by way of Houservilk A big now being bait Bedlefonte, connect with the Keystone Power ¢ poration At this be located two immense transformers some idea of which gained from the fact that they will be haul and tram road will be ladd from the rall- road to the station which to move them. A highly amusing made by Bruce, three years old, son of Mr. and Mra. Asher Stahl, of Altoona. The Stahl children are apending the summer time with thelr grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, James 8 Stahi, west of Centre Hall. Mr. Stahl keepa several Holstein cows, the predominant color of them being black, except one which in almost white. The first sight the little 14d had of the cows was When they were lined up at the watering trough drinking. He looked at them in amazement and then excitedly call. ed to his little companions to come quick, and when asked what the mat- was, sald: “One of grandpa's haa nearly all the paint washed on the new po Penn Central plant at Ene will =x and Spring station is Addition, line Creek transformeq Bush's in where the new will oF - stati will system n of the size can he too big for any truck to a on expression was ter cows off her”
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