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DER PORN DY. fe A rue wovrnn TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, a A a savas Fis Good Work Calls for His OCTOBER 28, 1426, . p oar ed ios’ ty Return te the State Senate$ ose : A : ’ Historleal Facets Connected With the HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES i Noted Character, “The Robin Hood | FROM ALLL PARTS of Pennsylvania” proper of the famo Red Panthe place in ur natior life 0 the easter Penns Valley, Ce men and ountry ils th his eavern wa ] today hai hey i ntury it hiding places for No, 1} nany peopl fail to is ‘the most celebrated LO lize that I 0 is : great | of Central Pennsylvania lege. ar { uty, ind the great | the expiaits of thi aid to personal economsy ia an | were honest and efficient government. we quote Next Tuesday will dete 1e whethk- | considerfable er the First Twenty Ware f Phila: |Jones, the : delphia will dominate our » or the | Valley, writing in 56, sa) ‘Less | r. and Mrs. Jol . © . fou th v i an ! : f *AT jth yds « colle ing ap” two-thirds of our state’ ters who | than i . were » ‘ f Mr d O re y | Who ¢ Win : res opriation y ‘ ire and live outside of its two it, and zens of Centre county gest ape prefer men, who have sacrificed per: | 3 i } tis on th road Toy ounta h : hit ; i smrrcra | ples { No mi \ oii lied ty. hb pray her he ' wing M ett dm inistration sonal pleasure to a cause which they ge let 4 r . d lon o : 8 1 afterwn In "vac . Eres . | fron t h reward is int} ve | FICK h N Ling in ha i tt n Ma \ more and believe just and American WILLIAM | intent B. WILSON, W. 1. BETTS. and AN-|acknowledged, was t "ol im, this 3 « 4 dative } fut | © } k i the beauty f the |PUrg a hundr yeu Be Arning { better road iding td has had DREW CURTIN THOMPSON are|the doctor, although he was unae | pmn nectihg of the Potomae ants were. This i ple for|n y 1 n education te t + mal a hen in the sessiom men whom any voter « 3+} {quainted with his low-tras er, had } a re 5 ea . o io : th ninistrs yf fre I wian |e 1497 Vare politica nachine at« support If we are truly gi if gin: $ picion . and. by free-born American citizens. we ust | shrey m wvering, succeeded In twn out te he polls, and TE {| IX hin 1 p wd the $15.000 Riz} AWARDS (Continued) Petts majori Y.ocal High chool Starts peclal stor that gird 11 ia : en oof a fad v1 1 : ™ 4 vicot jou Fs D Cn caares i Township Sehool Prizes. ' r : : i :s @ ! ungart LIL) § = = . Club Work. ecie the Cumberiand alley, | | parishioner when h ROT | Zehra and castu ot g fis | trene Her ng. 2:-irene Hering a] PENN HALL SCHOOL: Peppers, 1e : pe y IE, «= ae ering, ven Soon after the winning of thejcoming infatuated with him loft her lw rate in Altoon: VERTIS § i # anchusa coronarium annual . iy x Hager 2-Geraldine MT. 2+ ' D I ’ 1 school term this fal the local High |comfortable home, and, tting { \ poi ng x ‘ santhemun r painted daisy, cen- SATAY NPY r nen 16 waar mitt Pears i-Claude school organized three clubs: A Na- [boys’ clothing, follo h : ‘riod attending. ti [taurea Americana, centaurea Imper- |. Wagner ida flor. 3- | Hozer, 2.Ty ye 3-Harry Stizer, ture Club, a Sewing Club, and a Dra-|t ma in i Heckinan ! . t Hagen, matic Club. Each club is advised by [tually sh re f the exy 10 { sion a v4 jpme or spider flower. dimorphoteca ory sw i ia Ris ler Bernice one of the teachers, and each pug cause as s an \ vas call i : African daisy, matricas ' double | . Ras aly a . raldin . d-Eagene Beighe is required to join one club. Forty {100 man to assist in holding Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Ebright and Mr. | white fever fern rg hi Mus on J re to hea Yiand 2 Harry minutes are devoted each week to the |up her YY social acquaintances tand Mrs. Clyde E. Bradford recently | Howards » nh Iwha - - tion 1-1. : Ia CK, Intant titzer. 3 Bugs oka h i club work, and the members of each |and was, t ire, constantly yf jentertained a number of child it | lossis of aint oe Rue Sanritall " i : ng. 3 ella i iat HOY SOCHOO1 . 4 1-Talaths club will display the results of their {of her m falling off and i s : { HEV Yeariek, 2-Talatha jek 3-Richard labors to the public some day next her identity.” | Ebrigh and Marga flower, helichrysum or straw flower, Feltenberger. Apples Long, 3 spring. (The exact date will be men- ——————— 8 ¢ j“fiphinium. cynoglossum, celosia, types | i Hat of new material and 3 thiehen ‘ears. 1-Talaths tioned later.) Y. P. B. In Monthly Meeting [ame The former w Ey kL tof Chinese wool flower, ostrich plume, | 1‘8enior Unit. 2-Senior Unit, 3-Sen- y C Uhl. Uae The principal, J. F. Wetzel, is the The monthly meeting of the local ¥ ; ils fs ADR oy icata, rooster comb, chrysanthemum |i. Unit. Remodeled hat—1-Elia Al-] 7 ¥ eT, eae Feltenbarg- advisor of th Nature Club, which has |P. B. was held at the home . : took on the form of a ii, ete, eto he taht 5 on er l Calaths rarick a 26 members. and the officers selected |F. V. Goodhart, Mondas i $i owe yhering In addition to these annual flowers, | NEEDLEW( RK Undergarments ’ “ wa We ii Te Lares 1 1-Richard Felteuberger are: Kenneth Wert, president; Hazel last week, at which time the follow The Stafe Highway Department h Mre. White has a large number of 1-Irene Zerby. 2 PRIA ’ ie Ad 'RIMARY SCHOOL: Carrots, 1-Leroy Mersinger, 2-Wm, Bressler, 3-Joseph My« ere. Peppers, 1 Robert Breon. 2-Dean Ziegler, 3-Adam Condo. Onions. 1 James leone r mosquito flower, cle their homes companions t : i we 4 zanthus X utter Le fox men ea i ' . i $ Sn i ye b terfls 3 i t : Renovated garment aad $i 2-Rosella Heckman, reanectively « Garrett, 3-Irene treasurer. The purpose of the clubjford, president: Kathryn Goodhart. | road in the Sugar Valley Narrows for tably among which is the tree begon- FRESHMAN SEWING: 1‘May Mus is to help the members to better un president : Elizabeth lartholo- | 8 distance of about ten miles. The la, from 10 to 15 feet in height Sor $-Marian Duck 3-Myriam Shook derstand the handiwork of the Creat Imew, treasurer: Grace Wible record- | work consists of cutting back the teem a CIN 3: Cake A ol F 1. 1-My- 1; or, The Sewing Club is advised byling secretary; Algle Emery, corre- | brush on both sides of the road, put Entertalned Bible Class - ARNG: ale nt ey x 3 M. ry Auber, 3:umes, Zuiler, 3-Alien Hubser, Miss Bara M. Neff, and it has 25 pu- [sponding secretary, and Myla Sypker, | ting corrugated pipes in at the water lev. 3 Mr Ciutat Pa SHO: mgm 1G ra Ties Pears, 1-Robert Breon and Wm. Bressler, pils In its membership. The purpose |planist. After the installation ihe re. | courses and widening and leveling the Wear And Mrs, B. F. Greenhoe, on Brungard Butea Cake, i Hndys Hee 2-Wm. Bressler, 3 -Bernice Barger Ape of the ciub is to better acquaint itsitiring officers and the new officers road bed. The work is under the su- SOMmely J night of last weak, hand lar, oA aE Hackinan, ie pe plea, 1-Phyilis Ripka, 2-Margaret Greme members with the art of sewing. The leach made a short speech. Mra. W. | pervision of ex-Sheriff C. M. Renner ne ¥ tatraine the Men's Bible Bright : Bread--1-Rosella Heckman, 2 obie, 3- Phy lis Ripka . following were selected as the officers|W. Kerlin. a visitor, gave a Very Wi lot’ Lewistura. San o , ie Lutheran church, A pro- Ella Albright ; “ BEAVER DAM SCHOOL: Beans, 13+ of this club: Martha Wert. president; [teresting talk about her Y. P RB days. | Hn A p——— at to ! 3 been previously arrangea NEEDLEWORK: ‘illow cases 1 Vernon Koonsmtan, 2-Pearl Lingle, 3+ Fay Bradford, vice-president: Algle The members of the W. C. TU wel Nurse and Coroner Wed. aud carrie out by members of the Jotephine Duck. 2-Theresa W agner, Wom Heckman Pumpkin, 1-Raiph Eko horde A “ Alm Joordiaar ea 2 8 TO, are | A a J ; L slaus. he humbers consisting of vocal l3-Fiorence Rearick Aprons ~~ “Ella Hook, 2-Allen Rishel, 3-Wm. Heckman, treasurer. The Dramatic Club Is ad-|meeting of the Y. P. B which will be Asina | Fiel, daughter, of John ¥ tel, musi ” a male quartette. a preson- | Albright 3 Josephine Duck Guest Endive L-Annle Auman, 2-Wm, Aomafy vised by I. P. Myers, and the purpose [held on November Sth, at 7:30 P. M | of Ww hite Haven, and direst wt of the Soy oO : wit and business acumen | towels 1-Kathryn Rishel, 2-lrene Wm. Heckman, Timothy and Clover, of this club is to give the members | The place of meeting will he the H Kh mites at ithe Mary . : naka heap! f a i N the present day Jew, Zerby, 3-lrene Zatvy Tea towels ating haugle, R-dohn Breen, 3-Wm. task a better understanding of character school building jal, in Sunbury, and Dr. Joseph K. Phin a at ring address by Prof. O. F.|1-The 1 Wagner, 2 Helen Zettie, 3-iman. Wheat and Oats, 1-Wm. Heckman, work and to prepare them for public ————— | Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, superintendent of the Adult| Theresa Wagner. Rus (hooked) [2:Harold Shook, 3Wm. Heckman Tow spenking "he. club has an. enroknent Not an (3. Fisher, and Northumberland coun: Division of the Centre County Sunday {1-Philip Vonada., Rugs (woven)--l els and Apron, 1-Giadys Rishel Lace, 2+ of 29 members, who have selected the ty coroner, were united In marriage | School Association. His main thought | Helen Auman. Rugs (plaited) 1-Jo- Stella Lingle following persons as officers: Wilbur the interest of his . it Yeyneigey Sie, Jeffs fa B nity, uy iy press on his hearers th ne 1 sophine Duck : 3-Josephine Ju ’ imGan SCao0L Carats, Ruse McClellan, president: Laura Smith. down of oh 1a = nth jhe Rev. : t M. Let rerman. Pastor of Roel i Ny “ : one assuming his duty Sweadiah embroidery 1-Irene Ze by, Mark, 2-lewis ligen. Onions, 1 Kuwsel vice-president; Myla Spyker, secre Ys aim, ‘Whiels - aa d ton Jthe #theran church n that » et - oh aan pang ‘t Prof. Smith | 2*1rene Zerby, 3 Luella Rearick., Block Mark, dane Campbell. 3 Robert Camps tary. ag 1 Ebatricea Brown. trensure: the Hoople of rare " Wo hve | 4 Fhe groom Is. a nephew of John of po . vik fan on the dep tment Printing (Stenciling) 1-Florence Rea: el Nuts, 1:-Helen White, 2 Rnssel Mark, : mn Tuesday gh te for | Fisher, of kellefonte, baggage master 3t a mistiry land Physics, at Penn | ok fiable runner) 1 Florence Reag lewis ligen (hickory) Apples, 1-Glade } on one of the trains over the L. & T. “tate ok; (table scarfs) 1'lrene Garrett, 2- (Continued on last page) act of Senator Plotta est loned As a senntor J, Ernest Wagner, 1028. thim
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