CENTRE HALL, PA., THURSDAY, JUNE BIG St HOUL. OF = INSURANCE. | RELIGIOUS EDUCATION —— _VOL. XCVHIL GOVERNMENT PAYS DIVIDEND ON 26, 1924, NO . 26 ‘TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. SUMMER FINAL TRIBUTE TO DR. SPARKS. Y. PP. BJS BRD CONVENTION. Bellefonte Wins from wliefonte, leas Locals, pies bey 5 Hall inneng g Nats Cres | Serviees Held {College urday Morning-—HBody Chapel to Be in Eighty-four Young Ladies Spend Week In Harrisburg With Profit, defeated Centre ' evening in a 7 Over Two Bilillon Government Insur- School at Dickinson College Open to All ance In Force—Serviee Men May Relnstate Lapsed Insurance, dividends have been paid all types of permanent date more than $5,000,000 distributed among converted Government Life Over $2,000000,000 of Government surance in force. ‘The total of death claims which has been ed is 150.789, which 423,094,971.63 of insurance. 4,721 men and women have applied Joi ernment Insurance. Thousands Government est, safest are dnquiring obtain it. All ex-gervece men carried Term (Wau may reinstate and are in good health, application and monthly premium ance and the first converted insurance. Specia) reinstatement been arranged for those w in good health, provi B permanently and totally their disabilities the service. Government ried In its Term 1926, ay be choice of six different These policies contain n features which elsewhere at such a This low rate administration the Government Most insurance disability to age 6 no age Hmit these Government Insurance nor tra charge Liberal guaranteed v render value; extended insurance) are the end of the first 84 per cent of th obtained force one Ful; information be mailed ance 20th Pa. Liberal have holders Insuriand policy is nun represermt 3 of people, realizing is the £ the mar how they Insurance and best each day on men Insul convert i if by payment Term Ii on and wi Time) submitting the on the premium privileges ho Hr they Mm 1 disable are result may be Marci on insurance Form converted until or it plans oan not low porasil Is le expenses are companies benefits to benef paid up year © Cash after the poRicy for year AT < jest Vet Streets, upon Division, and Arch rest U. 8 ral P —————— A AS Cross Burners Fined, The following Lewistown Floyd Lewistown H 8 reprin Gazette and und 11 ¥ 2 AT Goss San ephant each and a hearing before Justice of the township, Tuesd men. son Jine, of the Justice's orderly the costs. Wil il in company Bh Court conduct and in connection with in it market operated by | Kline Bur night of May 9 AH five of participation Cross Cross front of Extension, the n in the are employees taflway It that ment Express COmMbDUny was the claim the to his 1 gravated by cowl by M. A. Davis. con ed up the before the justice's was insufficient Guy and Dyson for the disorderty usiness the of a of wearing one the participants inty detective case and Court 1 ence Wherry oy Ki American company; who paid and for his Tomilson, in his an element of spite demonstration which jure his business brought to by others It is alleged robe and cowh the entire Costs employees complaint, al entered into was likely t« the action similar and discourage acto one of the five — MA issn The Marlons Hold Jobs, Governor Pinchot took of Pa and Ma Marion. The former. E. C Marion, és a bullding and loan inspect or, while Mrs. Leah Cobb Marion has | been given a berth on the state board | of motion picture censors. Mrs. Mar- fon has Jong been a W. C. T. U. leader and prominent ¥n Republican politics care both | Watts, the Poet, Some time ago C. 8. Walla City, Kansas, in poetry gave an to the Kerlin Poultry Farm for chicks. and now In verse he acknowledgement of their thus: order baby makes arrivad The chicks got in last night on Five And every one of them alive; Altho some were a little week, Food and drink they seemed 1 gave them water, hard bolled egg: You should have seen em “Shake a leg,’ They sure enjoyed their lunch at ten, They took me for a mother hen to seek At noon today they're still alive, And In the water try to dive; White as snow and three days old, To me they're worth their gold. weight In "Tis Quite a trip for little tots. From Mr, Kerling' down to Watts; "Tis fifteen hundred miles or more, And not one dead--not oven sore I'll eare for them from day to day, And bring them up the Kerlin way: This Winter when the eggs are high Plenty to sell and none to buy. Kerling' food and cottage cheese, A little serateh feed. cooling breege, Good pure water, lots of sun, ) KBRLIN LEGHORNS--watch ‘em run penomiinations — Course Greatly Varied, fourth nna] summer fu anoted of the Met eal Missionary Convention, ' nin It weed the The on le Cin brute, and membhe CTR Say thon a hound, which the ind He and serapping the family man Into wile the and the hound tien? Hp to nv Within a’ year M Loughner, with temper levelopments or tw, the had mot hey d Incerated the m : ollie severely bitten of Edward how's face hie bad The Bible from Potters ra. Loughner. in his teeth one fils Lioughner family live the th the the "Hed Bridge, Mills on lending this wide woe, road "” On enst of Ss ——————— A —————_ The grist mill at Wolfe Store, below tebersburg. changed hands, the pres ent owners being Klinger and Young The former domes from Shamokin and the latter from Jellefonte, The mill property for almost forty years was in the hands of DD. B. Weaver, and for twenty years was operated by Weaver & Son. The mil dam, badly wrecked by high witers in the spring, is being repaired. ti Two weeks mention was made of a farmer in the vicinity of Oman ge ville, Tllinods, advertising for sale alfal- fa hy the acre. A report of the sale. NO from $10.04 to $17.00 per acre. The gross Income from this crop is all a farmer could desire. . Resting Place Decided. Endred i | } | mated-—Finng Hi of t hit s—— A MASS Fire at Lock Haven. lt —— Girls. Than « More Born. Boys s—— A ———— The nt Pr “Fourth Colyer,” nso in Not i de board fin i Karoondinda Creek. fled hy meeting Penns. TT Brapivk One by the { names winnie Flary rece Indian and Ww the Oe isbhurg pany vied a for strains, of i aT Using the of frntaing from oa townships state, was and thant which rises in Penns Cave, | Hall, and flows | near Solinsgrove, former Trdinn | Requests fn | canoeist's clibs the nied in Peon et Penns Creek. { | Centre near Susquolinna itn “Karoondinda.” mirmber of that Indian names lof streams mountains and other to- 1 pographienl fentures be restored hy placing them mn after the ames now commonly used on maps were refused by the hivi™ for the rea son that confusion would 4 ng two names the | feature. into the appear under name of of srortemen’s old parenthoesds result In toy topographical Am——— A | ! [By Agnes E. Geary.] rd annual convention ‘ecpie’s of Temperance met June local Agnes The § Young Of the the Wo- Union Harrisburg 16 The union ¥ i Christian of Penn Branch man's vivanda the less 1 ngman nt be tween inten the ind tl number 9 dele Huth The to- guess rn Were ii Geary ts delegates They Harrisburg very and M of and were entertain Th in the Academy © Snent enjoyably wtion recreation Lax general Rue Chorpenning, secretary of CO of credit is convention a Sar amount the B. Perkins onal Y.P. B REL nat ructions due ng Maud MLCOe HY of Byriu BOC retary in lax In and government state superintendent LUM, Was another Miss Ada Tok vo interést Mat i from Japan, She is spending i and the in ou Yer home and gory 1 A number of ’ TU the Of to her Were ————————— A — Huraj Leader School, LEE EE a — Eagles Buy Plane, Foster upright thire floor building. on Wi rument wae pre musical ur instrument Hospital Meeting. sin of the following Hazel, g new hospital officers were president; J vice-pregident ; R. IL E.R Owens ireas Fauble and W. H resignations and wl Calvin Troupe places, the Coors Holmes secretary. siph t heir H 8 in their rere The latter of the former board and immediately made chairman of the coimmitiee co ——————— Festival at Linden Hall A hig festival wil} be held at Linden Hall. Saturday evening of this week, by the baseball club of that place. All of the season will be on we invited to attend and friends along. dedi ¢ Ys ng ACN i Your EE ——— Operator Eludes Capture, of a still being operated near College coming to the ears of the Officer Mingle $id a MNttle around and finally located Mant on the John Haugh farm. the Whitehall road to Scotia. by R. E. Patterson for some monthe past Together with Zi- forcement @fficer Howell, he and Dep- utiee Harris Holmes. Fred Resides, George Fulton and Ernest Hoy. prepar- ed to make a swoop on the place and capture the operator and seize the still. Patterson was away from home when they artived at the place and they lay inv walt for him. but in some manner he wised up to what was go- ing on and jumping in his car he beat un hasty retreat. The officers gave chase, but a tire went flat and the chase was off. Returning to the house they secured the still together with abou 140 gallons of mash and a small quantity of moonshine 8tate College Timea, Sti (IT ean the tenanted few I SH AAAI Frank Phillips, sub-agent for Beat Ross and another both of Linden Hadl fo to John Horner. the Benner oar through Mr, Phillips. fonte Meore, 6-2 rosy were the Opposing pitched the better by Lhe Brian hits to seven Veber usual. proved undoing The seit el nin infield Hel when Work wu fx BOO ing more than wl soot ures moein two earned run in the 3 1 were out rid beauty and Crawford fn 1:1 SOrel On CENTRE HALL R H O the RL! ' 1 Wa i Standing of Clubs: was ideally i Daron neat and woodwork hurchiy will also new the tion Carpet dad church edifice —— ee... Bubb-Behrent. A tspatoh stated news that at the ATentioy COMMISH Park Bible students. Walter Hall, and Miss the valedictorian of celebrated getting married of iattle the Bubb evangelist from prior to the OXOTC TE of Centre the = Adel the # uating by Kulp be their g {FOOTE ey Mich. doth My decided t, engage in B Creek, pet ceremony fmve work and a — Sarprise Party. A pleasant surprise Gertrude Loughner. at her parents, Mr. and Mrs ner, of her day. The following were Pear! and Edith Floray. Sara Snyder, Elde Sweetwood, Sweeney, Mary Fortney ner, Roth Noll, Gladys Foust, Gerace and Ruth Vesta Blauser, Gertrude Loughner, Alvin Floray. Myels Snyder, George Sweeney, John Fortney, Andrew Wil dam Hanna. Ray Noll, Lingle, Henry Blauser, William Hoovw er Noll, Edward Loughner, Mme Mer ritt,. Mrs, C. C. Findlay, from Derry; Mrs. Isabella Findlay. Mr. and Mrs J. Elmer Noll, Jr. Dean Noll, Grace Mi Mr. and Mrs E W. Loughner, Donald Loughner, "ee hold « the home EW tighteenth was nm E of Lough birth- present S|nyde Sarah Kathryn Wag Nadi Grove, in honor Cirace Lenora Jordan. Paul Confer, A fa Encampment and Fair News The committees, Grange and Fajr, will meet at Centre Hall on the afternoon of Tuesday. July 1st, and plan further for the success of the big gathering. The pageant, "The Third Season.” presented so beautifully at Pittsburgh last November hy Centre County Granges served to advertise more widely the Encampment and Fair, Evening entertainments of the clean: est and most wholesome (ype are ns sured through the plays of real dre matic merit, which will be presented | by a number of Oranges from various parts of Centre county. The secretary. Mise RBankey. will be in Centre Hall the week beginning sncampment HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. at the Bitar Store, Bc days aw, few in spent a wanLer unloaded at mn one day last 23 inches in length UnGs WAS below Ty- Miithe ill Hall Py Partment im hav He in Philadelp- John were guests sister, Mrs H wil. morning Aanadson re of Hebersburg. wWucted a law has sod and hus edit new auto Among fitted is are I. M Flint tour JRE who Oakland XTC Northumberland a day Mr wind Miss asi week Akron Mr and Musser Musser and Ath siart- Ohio, Mra Mrs Ohio respective 8. Musser. They of this week, out. t Bohn hin ang Ma ighter wd Musser in the and son. Mre C intler part plans Carry Wack shaggy haired twelve Years ago and for a number ome and protection was struck by an au evening and killed He dog burial by a well known and was the hig and ltte—who or pat for him. N. Phillimore. New Jersey, are on their an- trip through Pennsyivania and prams through Centre Hall on Friday, stopping only jong enough to greet a few friends. While the couple Mve in Now in a home just built for themselves and a daughter wh, is also married, Mr. Phillimore’s business place i® in New York City. From here Mr. and Mrs Phillimore went to Vintondale to visit John H. Krumbine, a brother, who is &, badly crippled with rheu- matism that he is obliged t9 use a wheel chair. uEeht Kn H ven a town uy nn ary tof years by ¢ ¥ Thursday given a Flink acler of A Fiink, in Nas Ma reap table Rusty” abot Was town friend had a Mr Leonia everyone kind word und Mrs. W of nnd Jersey, Mill Creek. at the extreme west end of Kishacoquillae Valley, ie recouping its treasury® again by fines collected from motorists who happen to drive over fifteen miles per hour through that borough. The business men of the town are much opposed t, the ac thom of the council owing to the fact that ii ix being shunned by many here tofore customers, but the council, which is termed a one-man affair, goes on grabbing a fine whenever it can. An autoist who stopped In the town for ns asked the pump man the name of the place and on learning §t was Ml Creek, cancelled the onder for gas and Monday, June 30th drove on. A i pot
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