| 4 / 4 "VOL.CI. MRS. LETTER. New Turkey, Under Form of Govern- ment, Show Seat of Culture Arouses Interest yy be Just a few vords out Tur fore 1 tell you of ot sit to We ) Constantin ople ac LE Athens found ting and looking more like our- selves th in Egy Palestine. The men Amerie most and in the 1 dressed | women on gtreets were | men and while the dres cape in black, with they did The 1 Nrogress rapid progr were ged in i hood affair, have their faces cove government found ident Mosques eto. not true was a Turkish woman, well and English fluently. | top of note was at Atheng t 1 of art and is art treasures. historians, phil: who have glory. Our Acropolis not | red. new has made that turning and we the stories of the new Pre o into dance 1} were Chay local guide educated next spoke Our Athens rich It hs osopher is the rthplace historical i 8 in 18 produce 8 artists NG poets, an ir ipersihable to the wonderful given it first v formed which group of Many I. ISit was the most imaginable ed What and admiration and it can Lins the an- classical monuments have entirely disappear mains compels wonde: It the be 11 that Athens overlooks city from seen a rem: of gi0T) Dut cient the ancient cita- Propylasum. an only ent» The citadel imposing i Mass ther! the the deg runs wis the K Parthens in- ng the Athens sank provin Can- TEACHERS IN SOME NEARBY SCHOOL les Teachers. wed T fownship sehool A { vy y chaols OY ti one of the ind A ny n with 1 but {4 ing {x on h tructor Hibert W. ins «een th M file TELE new is b instrud in I rs are Mrs y W. N. Duck. rammar;, Miles Br A. Auman, Vonada, at directors State ot hi ind wincipal Ziegler, ¥ fon Tn Miss Mabel The commended tor for game corps of whers over a | riod of vears, explaining that it ¢ ated better understanding and relations heads and who haye Rebersburg, T with 27 with 10 Breon ead primary Madison Weld ind hoard of last their the in of policy 1é fall by spe retaining t) the Ph re. hool parents Of service leads the list Harry Ziegler is next Mrs. Abbott and Miles years, and W. N. Duck scholars make up the High school this year Haines Township. those at dren in chil A Auman vears, Fifty township Miles Aaronsburg High school, -J. R. Haney. principal Ralph Beahm. S—~Alma Corman; aul Zimmerman: right: Woodward 14—Paul 8m Ww bes pupiis t + OF re ron teach primary B ped wed Ba Lone, 17--Wm more he enrolled inte Township. Harold Ferguson rammas urwel £1 Hall Pine ———————— May Mount Gretna Lose, 2 Per Cent. of Appropr 1.664.581 Fa $24 tary Do a record per 660.32 cent many of nine fair exhibited Warren firsts, nt the week. winning § two seconds ur sweopstake prizes Arabian bh widie Boy, were Warren nd two The ind Lar center two wh L ie the certainly Gres puts between reo0r sa restful told Naples mn went that wou nati party on no certificate others for ¥ a Fre are very thr yoCinac” and snd neh ship, generous, ny case put on ee new marks on my right The bay with the ghove it: LTT of Naples is very beautiful. Hill st Elmo towering to the eanet Vesuvius, and to the west a hill crowned ith castles, We are nicely settled at the Royal Palace Hotel and will begin sightseeing after lunch. It is very warm. 3y the time we reached Egypt we had turned our watches forward sev- en hours. Now we have turned them back one hour, so we do feel we are nearer home by an hour. of ————— A —————————. This would be an awfully nice world if every one in it, when young, would become a candidate for public office and then remain as affable during the remainder of life asx during the cam- palgn. . —————— AP SASS, Farmers living along the Brush valley road as far east as the Dutrow farm are now enjoying electrie serv. fee. The line will also be extended to the Keller, Homan, Crust and Luse farms with one or more spurs to ac wommodate others. tion clean Goodhart the al § agra 11 lows exhibiton won Green County weeks ago 18 pre it horses The yiums fair REBERSBURG. Mrs. Steward Weber from Washington. were visitors at the home of Mrs. Weber's mother, Mrs Henry Meyer. Mr. Weber, who was formerly a resident of this place, has a good position in the post office department in Washington. The Misses Bottorf, Madam and Long together with the Gephart sis: ters, spent the week end at the Sam- uel CGephart home. Curtis Weaver and leading. are at the home Weaver, Br. Prof. Henry T. Meyer, from Lewis burg, visited at the home of his moth- or for several days. Mre. Edwin Guisewite, after apend- ing the summer at Bellefonte, returned to her home in Rebersburg. Prof. Hancock has rented the Ida Harter home, The High school opened last Tues: day with 50 students enrotied. ——— TR ————— Lancaster county has had thirteen deaths from infantile paralysis. ————— A —— Vote for Diemer Pearce for County Treasurer, on the Republican ticket, next Tuesday. Pol. adv. Mr nd family, from of Calvin PA.. STATE 8, CONVENTION, MN, Oetober 12th, 1ith—Many Centre New Continnes 1,618 should Be Opens at Castle, and Over the Feachers In in ol County Attendance, magnzine ' Protestar he would} wught to his n him grow uj vithout any religious In struction More are being methods yf the Churel its task stand irds cont Se lar edu wement. | comsequent and tea ‘hnique Sunday improve al sessi it ied convention of delegates held county will exceed any previous convention and Cent fiftoen ivania. alloted nformation Pennsy has and full the Jellefonte in hewn dele ean he Dat gates ured from county secretary, jus Waite. Ss ————————— A —- Day of Freedom Costly. Lester Sinclair, of and Harry were told by Judge Furst, of tre county court, that os aped Mm ers from the Rockview expect no sympathy from the count THR men who escaped last Thursdas were apprehended the next day and were taken before the court on eharges of breaking and escaping Sinclair was given a minimum sen enos of two and one-half years and Floray was given a minimum sentence of five years. the sentences to start at the expiration of their present terms, Henry W. White, of Centre Hall, is credited with having discovered one of the prisoners between here and Spring Mills, Chester county county. the Cen ison- prison need Floray, of Monroe an—— HAI “Dad's Day,” October 1st. The annual Father's Day celebration observed each fall by students at the Pennsylvania State College comes this year on Saturday, October lst, It will be a three-day program starting with a student mass meeting on Friday eve: ning, September 30, with parents re: maining over until Sunday, the 2nd. Features of the day will be the annual meeting of the Assoclation of Parents of Penn State, which now haf upwards of 2000 members, and a variety football game with Gettysburg College. Prep arations are under way for the enter: tainment of over 1000 parents. SEP M. F. Thelr Mr. and Event Mrs, at Rossman Celebrate Home at Tussey- ville, Mir § Fi ited the home at which ind thelr nd 4 The were and plea unded hildren other relatives the half century the event reflected event ntenanoces the ev found sure dren rand ustom on Danguet iVen wi n ns throughou were time, he ie entire day, th seat of honor couple given very possible there the and & And LOO ind iid them VAs cand- ence D wedding cake, Rossman. vas Miss Anng John find Ww daughter Wagner Ener, and Maria (Pauley) Mr. Rossman a Margaret gon of Rowpsmu the yomestead (Fye) at bride's near farm was pine we 1801 trees SPrUoe enact In addition to taking ard and engaging in Mr. Gibbony gives attention He has Jersey animals from Unfortunately the and he offer the dajrying herd of and a ihe 3 eleven registered cows young strands problem pressing him, no other solution than to for sale the old farm and retain orchard. number of fend help aeey Jerney is ——————————— A ——— Trapped Inmates; Set Fire to Home. Charged with setting fire to the home of Torrence Schmoke, of Potters: dale. in the extreme western part of Clinton county, after having wired the doors shut while three of the family were inside the home, Russel Atonaged nineteen, is in the Clinton county jail and will be given & hearing before Alderman Fay Doherty on Friday afternoon. It is alleged that Aton had been paying attention to the daughter of Mr. S8chmoke, who did not receive him favorably, and that he came to the home on August 16, and after lock ing Miss Schmoke in the barn, he wired the doors of the house shut while her father, mother and uncle were in the house, to which he set fire, it is claimed. They broke open the doors, but were unable to save the house or any of the furniture. No harm was done to the girl, I A PATNA, Cider Press Open, The I. W. Ross cider press at Lin: den Hall will be open for business ev- ery Wednesday In September, Oct, and £ ¥ I f 1 Nov, or until the apples are all at. - 0oy~ Lila WPTION ON LARGE MILL HALL PLAN Dend Nelgh- 0. Consider Be In Farms Which Will bhorhbood of #80000, Probably nent. our yean Las Deen Qs f a committee representing Lock and Hall Business Ha Mill ock Men's chaser other HE Ty seeing a put junted — NO. 36 a TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Mise 4d Mrs. 1066 school. {ir of he High * school The thout d¢ oldest county Meen, qd her able OEFEOT per mn we yuht M w of Curtin. who ninety~eighth b to fully It rate ne enjoy | not be very 1 be seems to he generally pre the potato erop and that the Buliding Roads Through Forests, A fe en mer wd 1 ‘ C—O Horses Sold Friday ¥ and Field Meet Altoona. Annual Track at The Sevent} Pennss id System t of the empio) Pennsylvania is n defray t the pultii fen ye nom help the the commiites rged to penises urred by » LH harge it leat will be at PORSCERINR line, tak there all special estimated that 1200 contesants, ability their in various events which consist baseball, track evenly, trap and . rifle shooting, and more than 30.000 visi. from all points on System from New is rare in i the ng hoyt part of swimming golf, et tors pected the Pennsylvania York to St. Lous Many of the groups attending the meet will bring their own bands and it is expected that there will be at jeast 15 bands and drum corps, em- bracing some of the best musical tal: ent In the country. The Cricket Field is an ideal spot for holding an event of this Kind as it is easily accessible from trolley and steam cars and there are plenty of gents for all and there is a good view of the field from every seat Ale More Spiritudl Development. Educational institutions were called upon by President Coolidge to give more mphasis to spiritual development in an address dedicating the Lincoin Memorial library at the South Dakota State college, on Baturday. “Our colleges will fall in thelr duty to their students.” he warned, “unless they are able to inspire them with a broader understanding of the spiritual AE i ta ————T tubers jefinitely afr. Not os H the a wpe Judge IVE red 1 for eaided over ounty court. It was cial session held ; on Friday Bair h apparently entirely health after having many months Eighteen head cattle, the entire herd on the Richard Brooks farm, west Centre Hall, were given the bovine tuberculosis test ast week. and not an animal reacted Eugens lint 1504 n As re his been il of of Asnron Harter, of Harrisburg, came up to Centre county to spend a part of an eighteen-day vacation period among old friends. He was in town for a part of two days last week. Mr. Harter has been in the capital city for more than thirty years and is now em* ployed in the electric lighting plant con® nected with the capitol. If he chose to do s0 he could be put onto the ne= tired list on pension. but he has tod much pep to permit that at this time. The supporters of Fleming for judge who one loudly acclaimed that the State administration was favorable to thelr candidate, now bLewail the fact that the Department of Mines, the Department of Forests and Waters, the Department of Labor. and the Compensation Bureau are all interest: ing themselves in the nomination of Judge Furst. This Scott's Philipsburg Ledger very much dislikes and says so. Of course, =o jong as the Ledges could make its readers believe that the State administration was favorable 0 Mr. Fleming. the deed was not nearly sb wicked. The Flemingists are on the defensive, and 4 is a mighty poor de GET OUT THE VOTE. Ww fense at that.
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