r d _VOL. XCIX AMENDMENTS TO THE STATE CONSTITUTION, ma. NINE tlon-—8x,000,000 for Penn Buildings. Nine resolut promising amend ments to the constitution of the state, the 1825 nid Sponsors, ions. will be before session of the uniess In ads amendments f find ap- enactment, Session, Legislature f by helieved MT Be passuge, withdrawn their dition it is il! be In ings made pointed other the commissions AW posed result o by under im ViLrious legislative report at Proposed the Legislature provide for of state approval of the $25 G00 0600 which are to this Among the amendments ing action by are which would the [s« of £38 000 000 bonds, SON, ' they Pec {me ive provide the would for for $5, anid acquiring land state Purp 0040, 000 11 ost wes: one would provide erecting of while for acquir and equipping for the use the buildings i National provide Pennsyiva Guard, wnother fOr of build College. $5,000, 000 the erectic Px other equipment State nnsEvivania imendments would pro that the subjects of ahh laws re- He arly ex that assessments amended shall le presse in their tities laws may be enacted authorizing against all in Philadelphia ind particular Iy benefited constructi On public improvements or publ ties: giving the quarter action id and shou “Nittany™ An Indian Name. Ww the Stan Mu wlOWI istor- unveilin Furnnee. feminine Indian word is sl #ighl nae Bra War Roosevelt's Writings, fidentinl Jette of ———— A LOCAL AND PERSONAL A red Frohm The bho skating on foot of t much childrer E stalled Mrs M irsay Aaronfhurg B, in Junior Jenve heating fast a plant in CGodehall” week Misses Hel Altoona, Mas Vie Crodehall, Man wid part K Christ z “1 ir Margn the n of spent of ation wit) their aunt, in A Christmas Fast SOT was to Mi Sangus, oefore and Mr BB. Maas Mies | here = has an ond nt will when a resident The young nif A dnyw your, Mr. and Hall most mothe Tibi yeurs The be recalled as na me ax man thie Years Rigter and a of Mrs, few the oki parents, in Centre called by as Miss Bauer. Pittsburgh, | during latter at th Mrs. C She of n the wis ¢ home E. Te Bradfos will better re- our younger readers Catharine Bradford, R. N Out-of town who attended Ray. Morgan, relatives the were and friends funeral of Mrs, 1. her husband, and son, lLowis B.. Mie. Morgan, of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rice, Reedaville; Mra Frank Gibvbony. of Belleville; Mr. and Mrs, J Henry Smith, Mr and Mra. Witham P. Kuhn, Mervin Kuhn and daughter, Miss Mild red, vof Williamsport; Corlis Faulkner, of Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kuhn, Mr, and Mra Charles Ross, and Fred Weber, Boalsburg: Messrs, Mark Herman, Johm Shook, David BEwings, and F. DD. Osman. represented the 1. 0. 0. F. and Woodman lodges at State Caltege., ard DEATHS, Morgan dled Sth Mrs, LL... Raymond at her home at 345 East | Homestead, on Sunday evening, ult, after an illness of two which began with ptomaine poisoning. A fow days before her death suf- fered a light stroke of apoplexy, Tues day evening held at her late home, her of the Presbyterian she Was and the brought ment shi Services were ¥ oom WN, pastor, I church, active worker, day the Hall, Thursday her in whica officiating, body was where inter- morn Mrs an following tH was Centre made on ing from the home of S. WW. Smith, after conducted and Rev J. M Mis. Morgan daughter of William { Relph) Kuhn, and There sister, services which Rev F Kirkpatrick. the by 8, Greenhos was youngest H was and Margaret niLy he aged seven vi survive i and mm. Louis of Pittsburgh. and previousiy nrs, 1€7 Benjamin the husband one Morgan, sister named M: n i to ok Hall in w Morgan { 1898, Her marriage ] at Centre Mr, Morg: College place at which the Post Rtuate Col time as clerk in Stite post office under John From the Morgan family tnd din 1918 have Stuart, Homestens since Wyvwd ——— After ion of HETTINGER. Hiness of ngering Lis gy soe 4 seven weeks, the spirit Ii. E. Hettinger. Hettinger wind Lydia i than wite of Mrs, faa | Joseph compli for of its more Susan flight daughter « took was he of Rishel, ate of G October 1924, dys theran chur hushand O was 1 [ee township, i edd months CRE 19 IR58 ind ol 66 years, 2 HIN 4 L.au- Hex to int el and 8h wis meni MH the many vears and fos } Mimres ‘erna ferbert Hettinger, of Br Hettinger, the following Mrs, Carrie Cain, of “ha Ri Rist Deco Mover, Stover, en are le mourn i Edna Huston Penns ( ang home i and Also ters: uce AVE near brothers and wis ries shel, of Blackfoot Maple Ph of ley Idaho IL: My phin: Mrs town: Mrs and Jeremiah Rishel Spring Mills i (earge #2. James ladei James Fred Jonas Mrs. WW. C xhurs lis Andrew reward. affectionate Her Georges Rist Rrader arel John 1 Ome brother, Rishel, preceded her to his She was an good neighbor, mot her am C. Drumm, a Middleburg, Kind to Hey wife and were laid cemetery, er remains Valley form- officiating. rest M. pastor. of RHUE home of Dixon, county, weeks, {he Wins a {mman hue i i Hall on April 27th. 1850 N. Rhie died his daughter, Mrs near Wallaceton, following an nt the James H. Clearfield of some -f&rae! iliness of David and Mary and wis born af Centre fon nenoe $F Sevent fier children ton. His hters an Warren was brother mm He a in churel fn silers iy I instruments at hi Haves He was born 't Hublersbursg, October 14, 1846 Haven since a He teachers home AMOK Ir onchial aeth Laowo'k man of Ve rs Was one the ploneey Haven the Aitheran ras in ’ Ick section, and a member of church surviving Br why and wife, of one are Ward brot hes ns two E and #ONs and ne Lock Haven, sale —— Mrs Tohithia Benjamin Brishin, of her daughter, State College, of age, birtinlay Sth. She and was n | BIN of Brisghin died at Mra, John following a complications due to had passed her anniversary on Decem Unionviile and Mrs, are these of and Mrs College. and Tyrone, One of Unilon- Interment the home 3 { long advanced enn, in iNness She ber wns born daughter of Peters, Surviy at M ing tel Weaver, George children Mrs 8 Bellefont;; Mrs. John Glenn Wiliams, of State | Lawrence Drishin, of brother, William Peters, ville, also survives Unfonwviile, James ut A——— (Wt) Ripka, widow died in Sunbury, and buried In Middleburg where the Ripka family lived for many years. She was aged about seventy years. Her husband, who was well known about here, ded about eight years ago. RIPKA. «Indian of Henry Ripka, on Saturday wus (Other deaths on inside page) oi | ANNUAL WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICES | FOR CENTRE HALL AND SPRING MILLS i I Week in | progress | Mills, of in and evening, for the services Besides the Prayer services Centre Hall will continue until Friday January 16th. The theme is “The Life of Christ’ pastors, visiting min ire Spring sters representing nominations the part the servic make them The and the five and of town, in # and interesting it both foll program 1x Spring Millis, Centre local WH i CENTRE HALL EW. Crawford Hong Leader—Mr | January 6th Presbyterian Church H “Jesus —the Servant” Bermon 1 Rev, H ith Joys, ’ Sherman January Presbyterian Church the Minister” Hermon by ev, FP 8 Greenhoe January Sth Lutheran Chureh f Man of by and Willian Miracles PD « Wanders, Rev, A “Jesus the Signs’ Sermon iriimley, msport Pa Jannary 9th Lutheran Church “Jesus, 10th “Jesus the Prophet” Sermon hy Rev. DB. Keener January Heformed Chureh the Teacher” Sermon by Rev. J M. Kirkpatricl January 12th Reformed Church ‘Jesus, 1 hye Shepherd”. . Sermon by Tey # 3 Ney s i January 13th Evangelical Chureb Sermon by Rev, W Moyer, Boalsburg, 1 January th Church Ps Church Evangelical Sermon by Hey, W Wagner, Boalsburg January ith Methodist Sermon by Rew DD WwW NIM SNo Methodist Presbvierian Tl ental January Church Sermon by SPRING MILLS Lsador MM Lathes Migs Nong 6th “Jesus, January 7th “Christians Methodist Crag January Church ~the "Physician", Bermon i Methodist Church | Assurance” Arnon y Lowy i tir ieny Willlamspart r Reformed Chnreh Teacher” y bs X , x 7 January Sth “Jesus. vd January #th Reformed (Church “Jesus the Servant” January 10th (Chureh i Jesus, Evangelical the Minister” $ mon 4 4 8 Fee hol | January 12th Evangelical Chureh “Jenug the Prophet” January 13th Evangelical Choreh Bermon bs I. Wagne Boalshure, | : Latheran Church Boalsburg, | January 14th Sermon Mover January 15th “The Garden January 16th Lutheran Church of Bermon EC Hhibil. State College, Pn Latheran Church nD Liam Sermon by Hey W. Long. D Ww Chureh Extends Courtesy. Man Here, He ¢ New Garage Two # CODRTeENtiIons Aare now makin te P tases oof thee church, follow sam by E. church ng 8 f estruction Viera of eral the use of mneless oongresntios 3 ‘ . gliding the borne Od Assisting POTTERS MILLS, Vibohy has recovered { seems enrages mi thelr severe oolda rienced M trosbile the New ¢ resJericke of gm and Hosterman Diss Bros push Valles April ill move his Edward the Samuel Leister has been ing from Kiiney Misa with Miss Mrs. WI her parents, Ms and {| We are glad to Ling ain » Forester Wm. McKinne th indigest Sara Landis spent pects to Kate Penna Stower spent Sunda with About Mrs Sammy Joe Conf w So the Lamagh back Ker sey wi n POLIS 4 tromabile Mildred Duck, a the KE ind student at the State — Normal, week <ond runt Fd mas pent Mrs. W Mingle with Although sow all few roads are covers Tes wife ast wie) se re wen Iver wWihers thelr dnughter Mra George . Coasting on «y McCormick Mrs, Ed Fou with her friend oh srt much enjoves New Kathryy Year's " sirnt Automobile IRN gar 1 : . A amd give then who has been very sick 8 Mrs J spent Can f White Haven father, 8 Funk, « with weph some time her am tn Mondays o in went to morris im Wins RLrueton Vin 1 ven nel Leodster Mr. and Christmas Spring Milla Mrs John and Harry Kinson spent Christmas daughter, Mrs, VF, A, Another vear past | know what | bring forth for us? Mrs ; dadry Mra. Emma Fohringer enjoyed turk ey dinner at John Fohringer home oh New Year's day, J Smith nis parents, Reedavilie to closer to his work Mrs, Lizzie Shirk of Centre Hall: Thomas Miller and family, of Tussey ville, Charley Milter and family, of Centre Hill, spent Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mra. M, N. Miller. Floyd Jordan. teaches of the Gram- mar school at this place, held a fine Garis LITER where ition; Mre will at Michael] Willlam Smith Smith's spent he an in Hy brick at | soho to brick will men § the spread ay ee and wil fie Wilkinson morta Ear J. Grove, We NE his brother 192% farm, first method with a hos had been the Howard Tussey ville, left Altoona, ithe w . 1 mei xt Carson and gone but what on Grove the whet Mi near of the i emploved farm, “4 on iN past, wil year for © Huth Thomas and Wiliam and on Beil " n L. Maynard Barger wers among the callers on Saturday My lives in the Red Mill distréct and thinks himself lucky that he is not obliged to {move because of the fact that the farm on avhichh he liv and son Richard, Reporter's business oy spent a He haw Lewistown few days with from | will | Barger moved where he be he owns oR W. D. Shoop, who had been employ - in the Fauble clothing store. | Bellefonte, almost twenty years. came to his home in Centre Hall, on Mon | day, having quit as =a sajesman, As Christmas entertainment for his schol: | Was previously announced, Mr. Shoop arg, It was a grand success. That's | contemplates going south sometime the way to try to make everybody during this month, happy around you. God don't intend ah . you to roll up your eyes and droop the | Wan BE. Dutrow and Samuel Gross, corners of your mouth. Life ton | eRInning of this week, left for Lake short for that. Iverybody shoulda | Worth. Poridn, whete thay WIL be an make life worth tiving. Use youy | Snged with Bimer Evey, formerly of talents in every way. | State College, in hoamse construction. { Both men had been employed much of 1 ' the time at State College . “Twas a cold, snowless Christmas. tbe. Cot on construe tion work. Before leaving they joined with mercury hovering around the » la mechantos’ union in Lewistown. ™ mark, ol ia $125,000 FIRE AT STATE COLLEG | Second Fire In Six Business Unknown. Weeks Destroys { Ten Places ~0Orlgin of Fire Tuesday n i j trous fire in the n flames —————— i —— Sheriff Runkle Paralyzed, AA ———————. Philipsh nrg Philanthropist, ese was & thought The wi fire In vile the teran wny from home A ————— Appointed, appointed Distriet Attorney Walker was Friday varanocys of Mr office to the judgeship In Mr. Walker the the | Spangler ivan ati «* dist: Arthur caused hy wt nes Imile on The elevation in Judge wna the Dale from that Tppointment of Walker, Sheriff Miles it in Jung mem ivy Ww firm of and and “ON W. Walker Riven = a of formeg From that |OMS quarter ie out he will not be nt a candi. date to succeed himself fall, AIAG AAI AANA Penn State College Notes, President John M. of the Pennsyivanin. State rece ved an unexpected Christmas gift last week when he was granted a comms: sion ar major In the Oficers’ Hescrve Corpse by the War Department. Dr Thomas, who served as a chaplain dur ing the Mexican border trouble and the World war, formerly held the rank of captain. His promotion was strong ly recommended by Colonel John T. Axton, chief of chaplains the election next Thomas College, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. A second g James | 18 tur wetony install Fete which sell! the Binclals mht weeks oid in Dauberman from W Fleasant veghed 290 pounds y ihe W hee dam wos a Guernsey and the sire Flolstein red Bender daughter wire salesmen TLINITIE ger ni sister, fifteen WY Ome! ” he Woody orgmanization oerta ¥ credit for thelr thought was harvested ment ughte 4 Linden shormaked 5 Tuesday Shoe took place Ang Shoemaker i® One Valles store { Peans be ¢ of a general and Jnden Hat whe the stpeet just Bellefont curt Dr. J crarh ox ind M 1b 1 of the The ire-place fwd Into wal oY just we wok ech esidenoy odd where a was lo wited in th de large hols truck was inside. and completely moTishwsd it, making a The the nls i he outs baaddia wall, damaged, but driver was not njured After Wiliam the Felwaary H f3arman 1st will former Recorder Brown have charge cof Bellefone, sme from the Gling. The Brandt Bellefonte, har been W. Beckett, tush House, having leased the Aug owner, ust 1s Houwe, purchased ave in Ww The tore Rhincemith, West Virginia Mr day, by who Is conducting iL also hae J House new jand and A. D Wellshurg, in the persons of H. formerly of and Mre, DD. A. Boomer, on Sun returned from Chicago where they visited their son, Ralph OC. Booz. er. The junior Mr. Boomer had the misfortune to have his second car de stroyved by fire, The first vara Win. ton six -two yeapw mo, burned in a public garmge and the one burned ten days ago—a Packard wodan--was burned in Mr. Boomers prviate garage. Both care hod been In use but a few months and were sured. which help: od to same Up the tess,
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