VOL. XCIX 1925. itll m—— NO. 7 PEN BIRDS STEAL STATE TWO CARS, Roadster Belonging to Samuel Hoy Taken from Delaney and Ford Roadster from Phillips' Garage. I Dodge Barn Frank from from f two <a one and the Phillips char The theft rs. Samuel Hoy Frank P. pen birds who escaped View The and w Thomas 0 other god to State the in from Rock institution. Hoy £ parked Delaney barn, Mr. Hoy committed The from Dodge roadster night Old stopping the next ar was a is for the in the at farm Was at which i night Fourth, was found The theft before the hea of where it the Car was with wheel broken proper! in McVeytown closely fo ind MceVeytown several miles istown from ti atter crash the whether ind ostensit Wes 10wWn jeft ly + wheel Previc Ford h but 18 wd noe t heen the tank proposition it that thes a e—— A ——————, Centre County Home Festival Mills, The L Spruce at Potters dies’ i own their lawn i ning, public Saturday ove £ ti ffonage of ANNUAL ELECTION CALENDAR. Information of Interest and Politicians, Contains to Voters political cal ners the many Hn to el copy The endar and politicians ruthent i portant n tion. The calendar: Fall 15th. General 3rd. Last ietered for the 1 and 2 ing pl on Last to the November First to petitions county, city, township July 9. Last county gust 18, Last day to withdraw mary, August 21, 4 p. m. Last day to withdraw nation. October 8, Last day to fille expense for primary, September 30, Last day to file expense accounts for November election, December 3. annual election or is of unusual interest to we because it gives information © itters n pertaining following i © S a of Lae | primary, Tuesday, September election. Tuesday, ber row days to t in boroughs Navemben The es pe and township aaveased and election. Septembe LasessOrs it at the poll - days pay tax to election, Sat. thess day 4 qualify October 3. day for and Secure signatures tol boroug! local offices, Thursday, day to file petitions commissioners, with Tuesday, the Au before pri from nomi accounts Saturday night there were an un- usually large number of autos in town. The same appears to have been the condition in’all centers. We do ike to get together, and the auto affords us the means of doing this we like. STEWART IS KILLED TROOPER GEORGE CALLAHAN On Way to Lewistown—Thrown From | Army Truck—Military Funeral— | Burial at Centre Hall liahan, machine north wit military | George Stewart C who was thrown, July 3rd, from truck on church hii Reedsville, was buried honors from the camp at Boalsburg on Sunday, the entire Troop pating. The Rev, Wiliam Wagner, Boalsburg, made touching and triotic the troopers, menting on the devotion to du Private First-¢ Callahan, spoke of the heroic attit Priv First-class John A. who the truck although of control, of a sul Just of h partici of in pa~ con ~ Ly of and appeal to 14 LS ude of ple Stoner it Stud wits enti finally the firm The men were | thrown ve shaft jure from the broke ana iusing the tr and Immediate and to the injured hil te i: buckie given and Trooper was hospital pl wed on Stewart Mr. and Boalsbu: and who George & oateam Knew him Ww HEVerels (Googe Traxier ergeant Wis "iso wlent, receiving ankle, and numer He is now conva stown dons OW LOCAL AND PERSONAL is employ Burnham um 1 Mrs Mines el Meyer and of Boalsburg Groh, daughters of H. ( of C ’ : “iam rik | in a number of nd 1 I- ’ i in Centre Hall on Sund Mrs of ind George iiidren, through Meyer Haven, Sunday Lock Hall friends Mr the ('enare snd | te on long enough Mever Pennay stopped with 3 i the | Lock | give greetings gent is freight Haven. on at Mr. and Mrs Mrs. George E of G. M Mr. and | Deppen and Mra. BR E Sunbury Hall on entertained of Mrs F. M Conrod there they | drove from Sunday tl Centre where day at parents, for 16 ithe Corman's Mi Fisher, home Mr ns and Mrs Robert and ghton, Staten to 8. B. Dunham Jack, West Island, New Hail and for a days were guests at the and Mrs, J. H. Weber, parenta Dunham ans Ne York, part homie of Centre f two of Mr. of Mrs, Harry farmer of furris, on west town, who has beer. for several weeks from an affection of the heart, has so far recovered that he is able to be out of bed, but obliged to take a complete rest for several weeks, after which time he hopes to be able to again resume farm work, the Bair 11 ii in Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weber. in Cen- tre Hall, recently entertained at din ner a number of guests among whora were Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, of Lititz; Mr. and Mrs, John Landis, of East Petersburg: Mr. and Mrs. Bam- uel Andes, of Lancaster: Mise Annie Weber, Miss Annie Lohr, Samuel Weber and Fred W. Weber, of Boals burg: Mr. and Mrs, Edward Sellers, of State College, wo R. R. Station to Close, Notice that the railroad on the August days Linden would notice | was received a few ZC station at brafi h A out but execution local De 1st sent closed aimil wns once the The though closing within the not put order of last into close, Yeur, wns to enforced, alth was be the stat Ww may not be closed the Ishier Hall, for began rallroading tre Hall and was Oak Hall transferred to Frank station master Linden = in the fie i “er Bradford | and has been LOrvice wer twenty-one years as a lerk Ww later Jassigned as age he under Frank nt at} there wis | Hall ele Station; from ven orl / Linden twelve years ago a i... ,.-S Alrs™ Here Bellefonte and on 17th, Ha fam hundred “Fresh Centre The . bay League Baseball Scores, A rps Barrels Beer Selzed, Ss MARA: Complaining of Freight Rates, duala discrimination tie and « thir Nav building mater and spandenta ommodit ies makes over ilroads re being one of most important filed Festival at Spring Mills. | Spring Mills lodge hold a festival on 16th Tha proceeds benefit of the Sunbury. The and effort same time to The Lhe of Hebek- | Haturday will be will August ed or the orphan’s home object is a worth | be made | patron while the one an will it piease ail Temple Officers Installed. huraday evening inst Centre Queen Temple, installed Hy District Mrs. Lalu instaliend were! Templar, Maybelle Sharer Chest ie YY. T.. Marshall, Irene Reifanyder Lela Frazie Reifsnyder; 1. P., Vianna Zettle; of week the of K. OG Grand | The So. ware i of Templar, fi Upka ©Ta N Ethel } Past Tressier; Priestess ‘a Mrs PP. Prophets Helen Musician, L Sparson wrue G7 ey V ¥ : Dhistrict accompanied by installed the Btream Temple, Miltheim. The members of the lodge present were: Mrs, Jennie Brad ford, Mra, Chestie Tressler, Miss Ma- belie Bharer, Mre. Jacob Sharer, Mis Ida McClellan, Mra. D. M. Bradford, Mra. W. 8. Blick, Miss Ethel Frank, Me EW Crawford. Mrs PK. Frank, Mm. John Martz, Mrs Loh: Miss Vianna Zettle, Mrs. Roy Searson, Mra. James Searson, Mrs, George Searson, Mra, C. N. Kryder. The Bunshine Class of the M. E. SBunday-school at Sprucetown. wil. hold a festival Saturday evening, on the school grounds at Potters Mills Candies, cakes, ice cream. ete, will be on sale. The bommunity quilt will be disposed of at this time, Friday Mrs. Lulu Ripka, enteen other ficers of evening the ladies, o at local Crystal Festival Saturday Evening. . OF AN UGLY S—— ACCIDENT Musser, Aged 17, When Freight Charles Is Fatally Injured Hits Thursday wihilio Truck. morn.ng in east passing Unlony truck struction belonging Company the threw Charles (racks the close to the Mitact Musser at © the Centre wainst man dsembow to the he died OWInNg morning The over Years CArrier tvs or ing it 6 of young mat wr A AAS Ferguson School Teachers Elected, he Fer ———————— a]: —— Educational Convention, Bennett € wttendar Hp and the f the dis eral trend of line of our present and education to —————— A is Birthday Celebrated. Iromka Ussion waa moray of £ the interpretation of the public. WwW seventy -second on celebrated the of filam 8 annivery ist, at His birthday and _mry fis July Hall The the figures 7 wits baked Ly his Hugh laiston. The named below Mrs. Annie Ione home in Cen tre Cake. which on it in daughter had . cand 1 oo guests present daught Harte: sreningoer Lae Rhoads and Wil Mrs, l.ee and ie. Marcellus Edgar, and Miles Millheim; Mr. and Mrs children, George Foster iam, of Mr. and Brooks and daughter Evelyn: Mr. Mira, Hugh and sons Gera and Richard, Mifflinburg; Mrs Ja Meyer, Misses and Evelyn Foote, and Mma, FV Jodon Grace, Jean, Ei man, and lsbel; Mr inna Mre. Albert Emery and daughter Isa. } Mir and Mrs. CE, children, Dorothsg Hobert, Eunice; Mr. and Brooks, Frances and Florence Brooks Mra. John H. Breon: Mr. and Mrs George W. Ralston, Mr. and Mrs Hayes Ralston and children Gilbe.t and Margaret; Mr. and Mra Roy M. Carbrick and chikiren Dorothy and Margaret: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Bloom and son Donald; Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Ebright and daughter Bettie: Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Floray, Mr, and Mre D. L. Bartges, Mr. and Mre. Samuel Gin- gerich, Mra. Frank MeClellan and gon Vinton, and Mr. and Mrs. William 8. Brooks, of Centre Hall, Aq ——————— Now is the time to have your heat’ or fixed for the winter. Come before the rush begins Call W. H. Miles, Bellefonte; both ‘phones. * Ns IM Car ANN, We have a stock of window awn: ings, cheap. ~W, H. Miller, Bellefonte.* Brooks of Coatesvi and sown of Coleville: and alston a of lose loalsburg:; Mr. and children, Geraldine wl | Mager and Lynn and Mrs Richard 8 WEDDINGS, Haugh—Hammond. | | —— ut fi wedding to ‘uesday, June Hamzr MeQuillisntite, : , & 3 v Young—Mader, | emony rreume ny {ate family beaut The rraduate bride is a trained the The groom | Mifflinburg High | For the past two years employ of the Tr Telephone « § used i 1 } of Danville State graduate 3 school « ritn # a ass of he 1} Buffalo Vaile: limerman. Th their the gr a8 n the IMmpany will make FOuUng oounla dence for ress] the present with YO & parents, is Tels when n recalled by many of Miffinburg { ferred her grap fisst 0, § a mrents Centre i be this paper i I | sone! Yoeum—Kiinefelter, I. Kiinefelter A. A Ki Boalsburg, and Walter A of Mr. and Mrs, John Yoo {2 W. Fifth Street, Lewistown, united in mariage on 30, by Rev. Dr. A. M it the home of the bridegroom. | Tht beautiful ring was used The ceremony was performed in the bedroom of the bridegroom's mother. wht Is convalescing at her home af ter being a patient at the Lewistown hospital for some weeks The bride wore a white georgetie dress trimmed with rose buds a large white picture hat of silk lace and braid, and carried a shower bouqust of Ophelia roses tied with white satin with smal; rosebuds at the end of each. Miss Dorothy Yocum was brides maid. She wore a pale green chiffon dress and carried a large bouquet of pink roses. The bridegroom's Dest man was Frank Yocum, his brother, Miss Klnefolter is a gmduate of Boalsburg High school, and until her (Continued on inside page) Yio Mn, we June eT, wm SON Oo 80 ceremony TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. f Pe oid home remain for = 4 (enn AR, Pauls Drege at Penn and jer and Conlr® the bro~ foe | ue and woods exhausted the Mine irned over the lnughe- Cleve (Wed~ auto points in r 4 part of the Rearick Millis, now brothoe, Mover y yet or i f set ay eave Hai Pennss their home by td F we at Centre and VRnia # or entra tine ud they will Potters Moye Rix near by Mrs Rea wou Died ® avid R. i daughter on XN. J. Mr. and Mrs N. J. and N. J. Inst Mrs Argaret Mra. Ammon ompanted n ¢ ider, Ao Margaret, Beulah Person, A. E. Person, Nellie Burd, of week came >» Burkholder's moth- Strohm, in Centre hy her Fiemingt niece © ipsbhurg ome « 6 h { 1 & Ww guests a while T: in Met hod int Hamilton the young 1 The first of first of two aining Camp at becoming popu- of that de the five big Epworth Institutes n Tuesday w and was attended by Louise and Elizabeth Kittle daughters Mr. and Mr J. Kitleberger, of Curwensvide mother the gird was one of popular young people and school teacher, Miss Anna Barthlomews bos fore marriage. John I. Stutz of Altoona, who furs nishes the trucks on the State highs way construction job over Nittany Mountain at Centre Hall. has taken up fiving as an amusement for pastime, He has a plane on the Henry Noll field, at Pleasant Gap, and has beeft taking jessoms in flying from ah exe perienced aviator. He and Mr. Noil have repeatedly hovered over Centre Hall in the cool air currents while we have been sweltering down on the earth. Mr. Stutz also drives a Jordan Play Boy, a stralght-eight roadstory on mr with wisi le the League closed « of last Misses K berger, Harry The our of of % with great skill ” od
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