PA. THURSDAY. MAY 7 i i 3 i : I 7. 1995. Searson—Tressler, SN | PROTEST BUILDING AJRLLIN E XK ae vi ' VOL. XCIX CENTRE HALL, IN SCHOO! COMMENCEMEN1 SET FOR JUNE BABIES IN 1024, [14 CHANGES CODE. 2,500,000 H. H, § i | . 2ND. Seurson and TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. Reading Hay Af IL nes and Roads is were united | bit it | Pennssyaniy of Them Districts, Nu mber——Most Fourth In feet Ten | One Out of Thirteen Died Before sl - ¥ ‘t Thi veers & oposal CARTY ina Class { First Birthday—Tragle Waste Nine Students—Six Girls and hire roposa ir) 11h HAPTENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES T - Judge Warns Jurors, Personal opin on f for persons ——— feeting ho Fro Frult Growers, ——— Priv Dies—{ rash Resulis, i The 131 IL.utheran part of E. Feotts VETS Glite n Home at Loysy take dinner, when Kline Was hands, gas for breat) his companion could gr the car careened fi was dead when —————————— More Motors Registered, Registration of Apri Passeng motor is S00 046 « ve hicles on Wig 825.688, com pared with t he last vear, 1! n same da y the Department) An Ine in inle innounced J Ie ales shown for 156,039, compared with was in Ristration vehicles l 141.6 receipts $12 Was 1924.) $14, 615.660 Commenrcia . 23 in Total registration 239.0000, April 16, were i : with } compared 1924 A —————— A AN Entrance Exams, for High Sehool, Examination for High trance will be held in the new High school building, Centre Hall, Instead of the grade school bullding, on Satur. day morning at 9 o'clock. I —— Last Days for Chop Grinding, Friday of this week and Tuesday of nextiweek will be our last days for “grid chop ‘at our mill, following whiely the plant wily be whut down until © after remodeling. —Bradford & 0 Lo. Centre Hall, og, o on #hool en Must Be Stopped. da need we ————————— P. BR. R. s Veteran Employees’ Surprise Party. on Mr. and Hal, Mrs She A home wr party was Mrs, J Mond iy, Dashem, of Ww April } it Centre of bh NOT thday h At a it wing het received late yery gifts, hour refreshments of CRs, cream, Those present were Mr, Were served, consisting sandwiches, pickled cake, lve candy, Mrs, J. Sara and E. Kathryn and and Mrs, F. WwW. Mary Dashem, Mrs. J. Elmer Dashem and Floyd, Margaret, Dorothy and Bruce Dashem, Mr, and Mrs, ‘J. G." ligen, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. ligen and son Frank, Mrs. Shirk, Mr. ana Mra. Corl, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Royer, A ——————— and Foreman ana family, Willard Foreman; Mr John, Leroy Mersingor, Willlam and Mrs, P, Mary, Mr, and Mersinger, Dashem, Mr, children, and The frame work of the Willams house Is up and almost ready for the brick work, BoyseeConstitute the lass, — a — Bose® Potato lub. Baun intter Th re nwt the week is oconst | probably, largest il estate tran | action in the College town sin the o purchase of the Nittany i hy the State Pir 7 Inn Hotel « MNpEnY of 8 property College T years the interfore "mh Charles Alkens, Aix will few i f grove | Mr, ording ago Baum, purchase in no with of a excavated EE ———— A A BAAN Chief Surgeon Ousted, Dr. Ellen Potter, State Secretary way hiz othe plans for the erection bulliding in the site now being of | Surgeon F. W. Black from the Lew- | istown hospital. There has been mus h relating to the Lewistown hospital among the board, physicians and citizens. Dr. Potter further dered the board not to receive any new private cases from Dr, Black. AA PS OASIS Auetlon Sale at Meliss’, Another auction sale wil; be held at the George R. Meise general store, at Colyer, on Saturc:y evening. Ry- erybody dis invited te attend and take advantage of the bargnins. A A SATIN. The entre Reporter, $1.50 a year contention or sm tl Cattle on Dress 8 ————— A — LOCAL AND PERSONAL. shove Kart Formers vies hurcvh Bunda Al Chwrimting resfyyierian HONE NOTYIOS on I een Desi the nines bold sition under State governmoes | Harrishurg, was relatives Hall among Sunday £ Monday Centre Over return ifternoon, Centre Hall the had “we good tators a representa tic at the track State College High of won a few laurels as will be shown extended nm among field The ipate and moet ut on Sat dia contests urday local sehoon] | parti in the ! but i many thy an report of the meet in nis REUe, ‘he Keystone Power made claim the State like jon account of the change in the road over Nittany Mountain when the brick portion of the road was bulit a few years ago. The claim allowed by the State. for $2.000 expense, occasioned on some thing was dis Forty-seven members of the senior class of the Bellefonte High school will be graduated June 3, at the forty second annual commencement exer. cises. The speaker will be Prof. Jonns E. Wagner, assistant director 6f the adndnitestion bureau of the Depart- ment of Education at Harrisburg. Prof. Wagner was formerly supervis- ing principal of the Bellefonte public schools, Wa 4 einl, — co. Some Hen—