L. Cl. Hall ty Dem og tv) missionas, est time vival of Mr. 1870, a Smith four ‘su f was born at Centre Hall son of ] and Mary M. Hi died wi he Ars and mother sport the | the and Mrs. Mills was Smith en his was being unable to su amily, I was sent to home Mr. Farmers subject his grandparents. Eman uel Smith, at There “Smithy,” attended country and helped his farm in the his grandparents dubbed, school the winter grandfather on the Subsequently into Centre as he in summer, moved- undenied Four at Hall fidence necessary Centre i ber of the Reformed the af one « held office deacon. who of laughter, of Bloomsburg Nomral f or She has y 1 3 ror he schools of wshurg ind is on her seventh tearm at State College, in school. li as—— rains on Tuesday, we will win, wn ————— > for Lyman L. Smith f coun or easurar, ——————— I'wenty-t was all that ago to elect one-third mt wo votes more needed four Hoy vOears If had gotten « Hoy the recorder of : 11 one ha v mportan would © “es Spearly ind war will smissoner will SiOoners Wit Wil the county down ind tnx ium sum Eonsequentiy wirden on payers ———————————" Dem won on cannot ygu at stake, to the polls, rain or shine victories are usually but ptt i= year you sunshine keep too much at days to let There a a ————— Hall borough should hand yman L. Smith a near-perfect (100 cent.) vote next Tuesday. He has always been a good citizen and will a good public official. home is Centra I. pet mawe ———— PATA The records show that during the past fifty years Republican county commissioners have been extravagant during their administrations, and that every Democratic board that sat dure ing that period has been economical in the expenditure of taxes. History repeats itself. Vote for Spearly and Parrish, Io —— Although it has been intimated that Roy Wilkinson is the only qualified man In Centre county to hold down the office of Prothonotary, no one need fear that there are not others. Claude Herr, for instance, is just as compe: tent, obliging and courteous os any one who ever aspired to he elected to the office of Prothonotary, He will YEAR'S RECEIPTS BY RED CROSS CHAPTER | #2,508.49 Which AN Should to Belongs, Chapter, Valley Liberally State College of Be That the Penns More Supported. zens College and served Hed Cross dangerousiy Joke th to ding comanunities chapter of Me by the local may Know officers must the following presented: During how figure keep going, financial te they the past ve to $2803.49. By $210 from the Department, $500 ir receil am ounted in elude Health ough Roll tributions dividuals, fees, The made: 838.55 274.80; tems State College om the bor board, “$2010.74 membership fees from and school the ‘a 11 Call from and in con organizations and in $172.45 from nursing following Sa expenditures nursing cleaning of £46.39; at 1 lary for rental and telephone, service fovea cents each liers, membership i $409: Christmas bags for sold 44; printing. ete £44.50 supplies for office and loan closet, $76 16: gasoline, oil, ind insurance, $397.2 Expenses tal $2 they ch three postage, Barrage, repairs 1. 15.05, have 1 8 and the en Since ipter was nurse for months of the apparent that the lower than it il Year ing This one, Flood College, Bo and expens: will ne fund Pine Centre ilsbure, - > A CLARION CALL TO TH} PEOPLE OF CENTRE COUNTY Rew. srs 3len STOP. sth itizens, LOOK, LISTEN sovember ———— A —————— of Cross at Howard With Disfavor, | the Hal Burning The burning lowe'en ca Hows 1 to the A of the cross at nis ad at we othe it did persons regret action i persons sponsoring approval affair, and we incurred (Signed), BENI. F not have the conducting the any ill will SHEATZ President Shawley—DeW itt. Si Laura De | united i Norman Witt oth of marriage at the Hall by inawley and Misa Mileshurg., were Evangeli Hato Ww ‘entre on Hey "eters Clock HARRY (“DEPPY™) DUNLAP. Regardless of your politics one can: didate up for county office can com aclentiously appeal to you for support, That candidate 4s Harry Dunlap, the only World War veteran on the ticket meet all requirements. Vote for him. to be voted next Tuesday, “THURSDAY. DE HERR, COUNTY FARMER BREREARS WITH TON LITTER 8. CLA CENTRI HECORD Welghs Records Is Days All | Litter Ten In Ho40 in of Pounds—Leads State, litter produced others, ons Comping to h thisly for become a candidate He defeated a small majority of Mr. Herr ried IKrape Kitehen Shower Glven, Wednesda: tchen howevey, oles is mai Nel pe, Ben Krape three children: Fi , A and now employed in Heinz pic Elizabeth. bot position with M and students the and Can MeCo K- ompany. Ber school Herr be- | if nk Palm M Agnes Miss Mildred | Thomas Delaney Mr. and Mra Mm Wi Joan. Mrs Fletaher, Jacob Sharer, Mrs Pain and rere lam Hanna Henry Fou Mrs Sharer Mrs Joseph ® ier, and the Y daughter the Arsaciation director of COSUrer Cent Mr ds Boal and Mis Palmer, Mrs Mrs. Franklin pl ng & Loan oh 5d Thomas Mr. and private Heta conversation his Doris, Mag and Hugh Sandwiches, pickles, and cof | for were served The table was laden wife = ~ cake f with useful for Mi which th inks er many and Mre RBharer give many VOTE THIS ONE. A Ticket That Stands for Government OF, BY and FOR the PEOPLE. FOR JUDGE Harrison Walker, Bellefonte, FOR SHERIFF Harry EB. Dunlap, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR PROTHONOTARYX 8. Claude Herr, Bellefonte, Pa. FOR TREASURER Lyman L. Smith, Centre Hall, Pa. FOR RBGISTER B. P. Boal, Benner Township, FOR RECORDER ' Sinle 1. Hoy, Bellefonte, Pa, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER John 8. Spearly, Bellefonte, Pa, C. M. Parrish, Beliefonte, Pa, FOR COUNTY AUDITOR 0, J. Stover, Howard, Pa, H., B. Garbrick, Walker Township, w. Pa, 1927. HIGH NOTES. HOOL Hall High Glves Hullowe'en Party, {Centr dame, iressed tn Purl mily mperson - Ea My nothe hie mother, talhner 1@ the ip portrayed Bradford a ~SIAY od ™% ih and & nl the re In R ingK.e, Tie. i Ball Game Ends In dodge ba team hi Spring Mills Wins at Soceer. e (Centre (; A Selling February Pls. $e 28.40 ———————— Improving OM Fort Read. ng the 8S rhw tate hetween Senso A MA and 8th Grades School Report. Report for mo Per cent, pupils har feat owing m BNO of 8 follow per cent if spoiling er. The fol 100 in the fi wWwiph Frack- between 30 ar Howing wehes! Rickert grammar Reuben uth Hartley, Marian Treast- Meyer, Paul Foust Jay Fred Spyker, Woodrow Hoster- Reuben Rickert. Mir Margaret Reas, Sam Meyer, Beulah Meyer Merrill Mever. Henry Harter, Ruth Reiber, Jay Runkle, Hazel Lutz and Woodrow Hosterman: geography-Jack Kifer, Henry Harter, Merrill Meyer, Miriam Mitterling. Health Habits Robert. Bradford. Reuben Rickert, Fred Spyker, Woodrow Hosterman.—Th 1. Moore, teacher. LL =A ———— is all up to the voters whether or not machine made candidates in Centre county shall fill the offices in the court house for four years, and unioes voters on the south side of Cen: tre county register their disapproval of the manner in which candidates were selected, the machine will win not only over the Democratic party but over the Republican party as well So — SA 55 Judging from the number of tres: pase notices being purchased by land owners for posting against honing, the “free” territory for the man with the shot gun or rifle will be materially limited. There can be no complaint against the postifg of lands. Many owners do no hunting themselves and do not want the little game there is Reuben Rickert v Beulnh Runkle, man spelling fam Mitter Odenkirk, Lee ng it killed off, especially so if woods are near their dwellings. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPYENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS 1 n Blau “ea 80M elected their John ptad The members. Mc Centre deer UN LAIR, Hall on hunt thelr of the and his prom” ip to 8 preparing for his ng a in make 114 in the deer SOR [ON in become one of great ines of M: and cast of the ttle three Mrs, Ras town, vy {y= 1 weeks infan- INproYe, able 10 sone ex” a we another of who agritracted a she YW and arms the main n ghe i= heerful school scored r ball on Th time de the Boalsburg Jared a nicely action dis plaved by the lightweights in the team. The score i to 0 The girls In the Grammar school accompanied thelr classmates to cheer and encourage and in this they are cradited to be proficient. The team was under the care of W. HA Haney. the Grammar grade teacher, who appears tt» have the boys and girls under him well in hand, At the autumn meeting of the Wom* an's Christian Temperance Union of Centre county held at Milesburg on the 27th of October, a distinelive feat ure was the display of the “hod” one of the "bricks” and the banner oar ried In the pageant Building the Wall of Defense. recently produced in Phil adelphin. The honor of carrying the hod fell to Centre county in the cen wal group—-184 new women. Each brick represented ten new members, and the State as a whole had more than 400 bricks or 4000 new women. A silk American flag was also a tro phy of the State convention, being won by the Department of International Relations under Mra RM, Beach. Cash prizes amounting to $37 were re ported by the treasurer, Mrs. Frank P. Knoll, won from the State for standard of excellence and members urea y they week the It played game with last feated at team was which of school den plenty of Was ship prises. ¥
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