TKSDAY., NOVEMI J Z . y Beat Mail Order Houses, | Mrs. Roy Burnham Pendulum ; systematically amounts NO. , ei S CENTRE HALL, PA. Tl KR 12. 1925. | w EATHER FORECASTERS FAKES. NEW STATE HIGHWAYS a res NOW OPEN TO TRAFFI( TOWN AND andj | forged checks f vari t - NEWS. | Bald Eagle Valley and Snow Shoe! Roads Nearly Pinlshed—Working | TAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST DEMOCRATIC TREND SEEN. i year Bressler, of of MOUNTAIN ROAD | i | “Cold Winter” Prediction Only a Guess SEYEN —— repentediy Suecess In Election Shows . : | ous « Anronsburg Changes Too Gradual Swang Back, Party Chairman Old | 29 mm Anne rg i helm field of —{Hmatle to Be Observed | On Program: for 1926—Three Per Cent, | | parties, but - last Grade Through Cox's Valley and | in a Hundred Gen- Nay s—=Sure Success In 18 A roubd Sand Mountain. road irom =n iting ‘of the Mountains The seven reioc “stone house” at the nort Sunset around presumed present House h siope to of is reasonable ond will 3 << «T+3} Sunsat club 3 juncti be at a point house, A wav tre will représentative of Dep wriment county INngness ta Centre count Ha 1MY Jim's so be lessened it the Happy the Senator for teon, State today. of building the ro Seven Mountains had been dedayed due to the fact that Engineers had surveyed a mew that would elimMate the heavy grades and sharp curves; in fact, the road would se built on a three per cent. grade, There seems to have been some very strong influence brought to bear Yor and against this re location, but it appears that the objection raised by the opposing parties has been remove ed and has been decided to construct the road on the new route just as ‘woarly as It is possible for the State Highway Department to handle same in its regular eourse, I understand that his will be on the «calendar for the opening of 1926 and “it meems fiom present accounts that the bullding of the oad will be a cer tainty. Should I fearn of anything in the future that might be of inter “@#t to you along thig line, I will eon- “vey the information the first oppor ‘tunity available, I A BAN. A Dodge touring esr carrying five ‘Phil 8 to the State Note ' Dame e on Satuedey, ran through “the ng Of what is known as Hed br beyond Burnham park, and were thrown into the creek. The ac seident happened at the same bridge “where a State College student lost his the prog he } stated that 1d over route i | erations, Pennsylvania sn ———-——_— Summer Chautauqua for Centre Hall 1 ‘ a A Mp Fatal Hunting Accident, { ve 3 gresy AM Hicekorn Nut Imbedded —————-—— Veteran Hanters Got Licenses, part of last week running with his Milroy, these war, around side Kicker, *, %1 who men are and the only nver Post, OG, A. R., of oth purchased their M- censes to hunt before leaving for home and both expect to be in on the big game chases in the Seven Mountains district. iw Years Both the Civ of Gilbert Bellevifle. veterans of of i survivors A MI MEA Printz Elected Sheriff, In Mifflin county William H. Printz was elected sheriff over Parks Mortiff Memocriat, and Merrill A. Davis, Law Enforeemnt League candidate, by a plurality of 1339 votes. Davis was a poor third Lewistown has a Democratic mayor ‘in the person of C. 'W. Wertz. whe won over R. M. McCoy, Republican, by eight votes. If the Governor wants Judge Dale to be taken care of, he will be obliged to do it himself, the voters in Centre county just wouldn't do it for him. ——— a ———— Harry 8. Frock, Republican, was elected sheriff In Union county over Edward Prutzman, Democrat, by a plurality of 68. C. Dale Wolfe was elected prothonotary for the fourth term, § » * 1928, aid i resbion As Loeal Hunters After ‘ f § a Alexander Billand, veiling wf © home of dirs NAT Ha ian mk Stat LE oon of her the nion num week, when Sarah, Alex fland teacher The groom Alexander, Ming became nder. of U for a of Joseph Miss Gl ber of years a county schools, of Mrs. Alive with his mother at their farm home east of Unionville. The bride and groom departed for a honeymoon trip to Chattanooga, Tenn, where they will be the guest of the groom's bro ther, James Alexander, ville was tn is and 8 son lives Dollings Crooks Sentenced. William G. Benham, former presi dent! of the R. L. Dollings Company of Ohio, was sentenced to seven years in the Atlanta penitentiary and fined $4,- 0000, and Dwight LL. Harrison, former secretary, was sentenced to six years in Atlanta, in Federal court in Colum- bus, Ohio, on charges of using the mails to defraud in promoting stock selling of the Dwellings company. They previously had been convicted of the same charge, but the higher Court found error and granted them a new trial. Motion for a new trial was overruled preceding thelr sen- tencing, as was a motion for stay of execution. Bond was placed at $40, 000 each. Defense sald they would appeal, ' AI MPP RIAD. The annual meeting of the Sunset club will be held at the club house Friday evening: : discovered She © Wun ; Birthday for 1 Mrs 1 iave Dinner A Auto Wreek FProves Fats of Inlerest ferians, Local Items tie Bronze sid the € story of "The Wible missionary Tare gave aj convention | church on! Ebright read the Seripture Jesson. . Mrs. John Reariek the prayer. Miss Martha Boal was present and assisted In the work of the the S0th. in Presbyterian Jetty The Women's Missionary soclety will hold a bake sale in the Presbyterian church on the afternoon and evening of November 28th. The Junior Missionary Band will hold a bazaar at the same time and piace, The C. BE. society will also have their booth for your inspection. Your patronage is solicited. A special program will be given In the Prestyterian church &t Centre Hall on November 15th, 7:30 P. M., at which time the regular Thank Offer ing wil be recoived. The program will be of an odd character. An in vitation is extended to all to attend The funeqal services of Mra. Georg: iana Dale, ‘of Lemont, were held at her late hohe on ednesday of last week at 2:30. Her! four daughters were present: Mrs. Bottorf, of State College; Mrs. Lingle,'of Lemont; Mrs Rev. Barber, of Benton, and Miss Mary, of Lemont, The services were in charge of her pastor, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Blair, Mrs, Ambrose Schmidt, and Mr. Morton Smith brought the message in song. iN on Bridges, mts hn isin Charek to Be Dedicated, RE a . T A ‘ { : he i 3% Noll 3 Hoover Noll Blaser, P ; a Mrs Cin Donnid Noll. The Henry im MeCormick. Mrs. BE. WW. Loughner, Loughner, Dean Noll, evening was spent in and in dancing, and at freehmente were served A A OIA SAISON. Lutheran Minkter Dead, The Rev. Mark 8 Cressman, D. D., aged 73 years, pastor of the 8t James Lutheran church, in Lewistown, died on Wednesday night of last week after a long illness, although confined to his bed only one day. He had been pastor there for 32 Years and ofMciated at 800 weddings and #00 funerals. He wins "iW trustee of the Gettysburg College, president of the Mifflin County Law and Order So- ciety, and president of the Lewistown Standard Bullding and Loan Associa“ tion. Dr. Cressman was born at Barren Hill, near Philadelphia. where he was buried Monday. He served charges at Mt. Holly Springs, Muncy: Lions. ville, and Idncoln, Neb, before gong to Lewistown. I AMIS. John Burnham, Jr, léft an estate of $1.864.5668 for distribution. He was a leader in civic affairs in Phil adelphin and was a former official of Ey Mecker Grace ie a Inte hour county, are a part. He was a descend: ant of the Burnhams for which Burn: haf borough Is named | FROM ALL PARTS. Arrow ow nodern Dus being SOM e~ ents CCOuUn Grn ae Ves, ody, our Mr. i On to save these o.4 Reporter correct suffered and on the Deron the nearer IES might give a much { solution of the d candidate defent it wou not put #e blame The borough is to be posted with speed limit signs every eighth mile Measurements for that purpose were made on Saturday by County Surveyor H. B. Shattuck, and an assistant, of State Coliewe, together with two paid local men and several councilmen, who presumably are “throwing in" thelr time. The first measurements were made from a point at the southern boundary of the borough, beyond the” raliroad station, and the second from the mountain boundary line at Bland's” road. To conduct a speed trap the’ borough must be posted every eighth mile with a sign giving the permisee ible speed limit. The post must be of regulation height, which is approxi mately five feet. and the sign board and lettering as to size are ales des fined by law. as is also the position of the sign with relation to the street. The locating of the posts, which post and sign are not a desirable ornas ment, is up to the council, Heretor council have shown skill sufficient two avoid placing them to tie front of thelr own \
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