1 ) Mis HALL, PA., 1925. cmt woman NO. 25 METHODIST DAY'S FINE PROGRAM of the Comes from Speakers, Dr. Hauser, the Philippines, One usually in this section. Lakemont Park 30. The executive fa planning the pro- the folowing: n the park Methodist Day, Methodists at will on in by be observed Thursday, July committee, which annouces the morning i sermon will be preached McWilliams, D. D, town. Dr. McWilliams is the large Franklin street Episcopal church in that forceful speaker, In the afternoon will held. The Otto H Philippine gram, In the Samuel theatre by Rev. f Johns- OL pastor Methodist and of city is a a missionary ral chief speaker Hauser, D. D., Islands. Dr WN he iy will be Rev. Manila, Hauser 1 furlough of $f a magnetic speaker 40 is In demand the on who great for missionary iddresses ind nmittee considers itself fortunate in for this occasion wil de be ren both trict sylvania and partic In the Seeker.” public services of Cent ili be superintendents conference t Ww the presen pate in exercises, evening will a pageant, bes who esent at yf “The given. Those 's last yeu 4 ‘agenta Pageant Method- to “The See : crowds thronged the park it expected innounced wil were p ir O13 want ker.’ Se Great last the that attract eq and gram as is pro Uiki~- large & numbers is ——————— A AP AA ——— Child Struck by Auto, don iy year 18 ys datighter Spotts, Spotts, t Mr SUN Kk urdasy i and Ha el Sa struck by near her home when her, She sustained a the spine my addit wound which requ other Jaw, and of verterbrae, close rho ut and head es Serious Injury Loganton Child. sao leant 15 and “Hiking™ to Paclfie Coast. = Two Centre County Boys, ii 5 bur weording to ed by Theodor: son. The mesmge ed to the reach weeks more trave Each boy 8 tre coat or underwear, and of catch t hey in automobile Ir did COUrss. cover ride time carn. they not ouid not. of such tances h thers to They with Ave moyiey hy, Where the message distance travelers early half the These made ney in Hke manner last sum ————————— Ap rn ————— Heads of State, a Nor president 3 Fraternal of Eagles, at the closing session Wednesday Eagles of F'ran« installed Haves, “town. of w as State Pennsylvania aerie. convention at Erie, Hav ‘Hose WW the Werk hor Whe 8 Wis Norristo Pres presented a wn delegate font v Schillin Jie wane giv ring. Row tions yension law were passed #4 vention trod together with a by Pittsburgh comending the Bar reaso ta dnley the weed the ition Ani protecting and action of erican association in the American IO A 55 AAS A. Owing to the contagious Mill it was decided to close the Community Bible school, which was being in the high stheol building. Several ofises of scarlet fever and diphtheris have developed within the past ten | days. rights of the people, increase in diseases In Hall and vicinity, held . tc A ELECTED H. S. PRINCIPAL, F. Wetzel Named to Head Hall Public Schools—Comes MeClure, At a school J. recent meeting of the local J. F. Wetzel was elected to the principalship of the Centre Hali High school at salary of $200.00 month, Mr, Wetzel thirty-four years. child. He mended. He High Normal board, a is a young and has recom of married one comes highly is a graduate of Beaver town 1909; Bloomsburg 1913, 1925, school, State School, ind Sus University, having from that institutu n His period of been graduated only this month, experience ex tends over a divided of Middle Supervising eleven Vers 18 follows Assitant pri H 2h one ve Paxtang ough jeaver School Teachers Pupils, f ind James Hall Mary Zerby Smith Or Mis Lynn ind and Anna HEC tsa — A ms —— GENERATIONS ATTEND THE BURRIS REUNION. FIVE — Mrs. Samuel Burris, of Centre Hall Aged ST Years, Heads Well Kne Familiy, @ Hall. 8B indmother presen of Centre and a gi to who present A grandmother to chil thir great-great ten dren. and a great-grandmother to ty six children, .and a grandmother to five children thes being Christine and Donald Shutt, of dq Wi ind Edith Bellefonte: Betty a Mileshurg: liam Smith of Bunday Jane of Lewistown A the sumptuous dinner was I ali served] op herenie Piano mu- front lawn of the Ph by iris which was enjoyed wc was furnished and wing dancing were enjoyed by the of 3 nied youngeq set. Th Pictures were taken Mr #e present were: 2 Mr i ! Grogs Mr. and Mrs, of wile Samu R a of Burs fonte, m Bury Burris, of Jewett Pi e Hall: Mr. Centre Hall Ook ms fam and Mrs, Hall; Mr. and and family, Lea and Mra Cloyd Bunday fmughter, Mr Ww. NM unily, of La Mrs and Centra Sunday of 4 and of Lewistown: ¢ ke an Mrs ma Mra. ters, Shutt and Harry Shutt, of Bellefonte: Sylvester Young and two daugh- Florida; of two children who could not be present on account of i+ ness—Mrs, Sarah Kohn, of Holly Hu, Florida, whose oldest son, Andrew, is very Ul, and Mrs. Ida Witmer, of Bellefonte, whose baby was scalded #0 badly that she could not be there. S——————————— The public soon forgets unless you of Seabreeze, Lowis apd three children, Be Lan There were RECLINES AT SPRING— on Herring Farm, Near Mills, teclining hau sleeps After {ing | 151 1 | Harvey of death. day's work at the finishing Mr. Herring, at a spring a spr { sleep { fi potatoes, H. B ployer, of | Mills, stopped bwny to the Thursday ev chatted clined Herring on for week place last then Herring ening of bit and greensward There AUSDIOY former to a the the rest, thought, that a on Was nu ou sed mn. and Mr in had id The body me f mi ness 5 investigation Herring found hi compan quietly passed Of ea War wns tnken h Sunda tk Haz The decs and was em tman rend ¥ HON Ze MXty Was C—O Smith Reunlon, A Centre Connty Threshermen, 1 man and every embplover whates A A —— Elk Kiddies’ Day. The best estimates place the num f Kiddies Elke at thousand of Hallowe an 0 the who w ere entert Park at and from dined 1 18640 by Hela cape a larg number left over hats a parade were ill the head « given but not nearly supplied with werings hundred and twenty-five of ice cream were The never served and of lemonade lineup for dinne Was The 2 might beheld heretofore serving done that the was a systemal “walting line” wascon i¥ on the move There were no mishaps of The 1800 ¢ delight nature es beamed with during he and did little sv day the for 10t become eon tickets were a Lowy 1 emonag Hist boat rides the before the kiddies the 0 then put night f ete The were on free the formed in pa ade, by I Young's headed committemen in and the 0. F. band At orchestra the park furished for dancing and evening. I el AAAS. Grange Encampment and Fale. The secretary of Grange Encamps ment and Falr, who 18 in Centre Hall this week. reports unabated interest in camping, Families who occupled tents in 1924 evidence thelr enjoyment in this feature of the Encampment by declaring thelr intention to return this year, A few this year, The Encampment committee wili meet Wedneslay evening, June 24th. muse in the afternoon new tents will be bought Woodring Hears Forgery Case! ‘Squire Kline Bellefonte, Thursday created A Woodring, case heard before in morning of last week, cong bankers Millheim CHB heard check the sum of $20.0) arable Interest and brought and others as witnesses from Centre Hall, The of =a disputed Frohm, and grew out br James E. in Valley bank In Min name Mr, forgery, he writes Penns Smith, the M. bearing drawn on { helm mes of Frohm favor of a chant, the “Jani From” as the drawer, 1 leged the check to be a declared in h not J: 48 testimor that that iN and he E substantiated name “James Frohm,” which te bry produced Wis mgna number f check then Oo HW Kell “wn : Bartholon f¢ Penn State, t to the farms of Penn State. Wadnesdas The party das Susquehanna last week the the Lewisburg county previous. to Trail Centre by the ong and Hall The | Lancaster | {tour was organized {County Bhrine Club # i : . EE ———— A M. E. Training Camp. Methodist Valley at miles east he new training Newion Hanuil amp ¥ or Juniata ton, fourteen of Hunting { dor im nearing for delegation It will be opened by Lhe Institute Hie | competion bout ready the of folks i Epworth first young League when young men and women are looked fo: ito ¢ charge of They o 1Ke and tiate the fol in new grounds, will be owed in 12 the same of the n ® { week | Rey vernth week by and 15 and a ater by bos 0 B a of Age Ay Poulson, pastor if ¢ 0% 8 Huntingdon ha preparations and cone A A AAA AS, Three Arrested for Forgery, Earl of Line den Hall, and Glenn Corman, of Spring Mills, man Carl Stam and Horne: were arrested by State Patrols Daniels and taken' to Milihelm hearing be They check where they were given a | fore "Bquire Shelton. were charged with forging week on Dond Musser, manager the Oriole store, Millheim, Stam, who is supposed to be the writer of the check, was held in $500 ball for his appearance at Court. while Horner and Corman were held in $100 each. an “Rodeo” is a word being used much these days In. advertising of home. comings, and gatherings of various characters, “Rodeo” is the Mexican last of a word for “roundup.” It is pronounced - nyo." ~ SEEK $15,000 DAMAGES, Juniata People Bring Phillpshurg Woman of An Auto Aecldent 19234, H entered of Suit Against Growing Oat In Ootober, T has Rowland, 54 late Congressman land, on wife i Woodward Fam of Clearfie d ! against Mrs. Annis C widow of ries H suit ilipshurg ir h Ww Moyer, of behalf of and hb tt i A # Ruth 14 £ $15,000 wat in sum The oO EYrow 4 arcikent whict » 1923, on Pine Top h KH s————— Wins, Boalshurg 2-L CC. League Baseball Scores, Bail ' County Eames pi vend during “w ague follow Hex nd ¢ 0 forfeited non api i Bellefonte, 6 LUTGAY Hecla Park, 10 STANDING OF THE « Won State Colle efonte i a Park 4 MiMhedm 3 College A AAAI. Pennsyivania Lacks Rain. Rain is needed urgently in of the Btate to help the of the State it it = tions revive pastures] mid -monthls department of crops, the ed a few days With field day this ago work month the: possibhie n farmers are ahead of the report sail Corn is the moist the general ol showing good held glowing tire has up be i to the shiort said heading reduced af due ths declared when (hits stand Piast Indicated \ in Lancaster wonthey ugh Hpots, well good io the whe are &h A SLABOHH'R with reage a1 Podr market, w tobaeo York the and sc tione Counties retarding the planting Heavy vies clove reported with bad iy of radn, i. some places, hay were in need is of ¥ timothy Borough council has ordered th posting of notices calling attention to the scarcity of water in the borough reservoir, and demanding that all leaks in hydrants be repaired at once. the use of water for satering gardens and for all unnecessary purposes Ls prohibited. The drought has made conservation of the water supply im- ative, — TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i [MAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST | FROM ALL PARTS. Mrs and aly sited Mra Frank jdaughter Jean | Bearson’'s pat “rts {rs | Ishier, at Lind Mr. and >» ringerich, of | (Ce ? y morning b¥ re they Aug. wWme the at n Saf of Bellefonte ved wginning Wee 1 Gilt ert san an John White ister, Mary. all Fridsy of scenes of around Milroy promi: world, and are White. founder church of Mii- most noted ministe The & now occupied Reed Thompson, of ths the pare varions sites heir family in The broths n State, and vis Epent 'r the in and rothers are all gat the negre saad and sf one of thi White Mr Thompson of th 8 section the State, homestead Mra, J eng a and sister #2 rumored that King over the m emorial frequently Wl that n 10 the the put way ty athletis ground on High school The and while not nevertheless could be “ that every dollar would show value received. The ligh school youths have labored @i« gently to remove the sod In prepara ton for a dlamond, and apart from this nothing Has been done. Every« one wants to see a fisst-class ball field, and it the citisens are to be expected to turn out In large numbers, the playing field must be more centrally located than is the present one, and “ more ideal spot than the one afforded on the school grounds is not to be hady Put the mopey to uss a Fit oso isi) the new good indeed. money. a vast expended Sm. a judiciously