C 1 INT RE HALL. PA NEW COUNTY ASSU ME pu preme Court Oath to Offiel The various of county were ind Monday between 2:00 in the after ing a similar Sup. fonte and Judge-elect M won his election Walker Dy a m votes The wore retiring ows: Harry WB. 8]. Claud Lyman 1. Harry A. Lloyd A. Howard M John 8S. Spearly. Samuel W J. Stover, Dr. W. R. Hea H. B. Shattuck, The Democrats county seat are thonotary Herr, missioner Surveyor The court house tators during novation was the mission Mr. Fleming by Fleming. County remainder sworn in prothono Herr, Ross O who were Kephart were represenative district; Womeladort. it appears a bit of political is intimated he the U. political acquaint Justice als, Tic unctes the noon ers-els i hour iY vice in Kephart } 2 V { ard aver jority of Roy tary, tha ang Pre Treas man, 4, IR DUTIES Administers Fleming and in office 00 on and wwforme- ito Pe toBelle oath to Of the ime who N. ff Harrison fifty-seven rara-elect won, the as fol offi ir are 1 f urer. rr. I. Wilson, tobe ton, rt (&. Musser, now in Sheriff \ cer » reading Govern his © aside J. ar and will and is and anos, office at the Dunlap, Pro Smith, Com- Stover and spec~ An In- the com Fisher Ww. of to L Or distance Judge Cha a from t ¥ Sf, chel from COUTrss, P. B wl, of Hon. doing It the for over the new is work. out making COUR Commonwealth T a VS. a Bohn, ard Slack. This Bohn an® Wilso guilty as they enile age, and St juvenile age, pended on them costs. The Slack, failed to Comm. larceny the store of I. pearing to be a the prosecutor charge, the jeave the court is at Case n bey wh tt had se upon defenda appear 1 oner, Smith, Dawid The 4d man of not E. wn on condi for breaking Centre Hall pleas of the juv- of the and nd was he fact, ntences sus” payment of nt. Richard n court and © charged with of Snow ap and the allowed to that he son efendant passage 5 tion and with this was suspended. Comm. vs. operating the influence of ant plead guilty, costae of $100.00 Comm first count, second count, defendant came guilty, sentenced prosecution and five months however. was of three Comm. {illegal possession and transporting prosacu va. Ix Years. va, Markle, vehicle liquor. was sent tion and into <ou to fine pay n yt poned Stere, of intox the sam charged with while under The defend enced to pay a fine of charged with liquor; and the rt plead of and which, period costs jaf, for a cating Hquor e. This man and sentence ment of costs Comm. VE vehicle whila liquor, Sentence ment of costa. the suspend “4 of for Penns tc Erection nko ed at the It is planned formal entrance munity at the along the State will be a feature winter sports existing there Funds to start provided by the 19829 and 1930 orial, tificial 8 ea dam to kating hs vivania erect to the wie ¥ mn highway of an in a this classes € a Five hundred of apples were ping points, Franklin, Cumbe ming reau of Markets, ment of Due to throughout the ad thirt inspected and, Yc year ¥ growing on pay motor influence el on pay- make ar- i heen College eventually college com of town ind the lake soretum and natural an start- a the be 192%, are 1027 mem y seven Cars at 32 =hip- in Adams, and Wy- the Bu Depart irk by conditions season, the number of cars As and No. per cent 1926. ard 79 a result. onl year, Like- per cent tire Hall, Potters Mills Chevrolet Centre Hall, Harry Heen, mobile roadster, to Bi to Farmers lis Hennigh Mills, ALUMNI ASS'N HOLDS FIRST C. H. H. S BANQUET Hundred Association, Affair — One of the High which held Grange 29th, at the arrmngements Geary Martha Wert ind Curtis ston { ant Members | The 1 Alum As summer. Centres Hall hot sociation organi annunl Thurs last ns hanquet in the m day, December Members the Agnes '24, 21, proces the was of comm yf f the banquet Burk E len am wer 2h, knl Ki | op ¢ «© * wir Reiber the to or a Ale 4 i ban- Mrs BECO the and Ww from hall Prof M and Brad oe 4 range le Prof. and PB. Hubler Mrs, J w Wert played NAL fle auet hv J. FF. Wetze:, Heckman, H and Mr nnd Martha room rs 1a “4 wh ln irch, |. The by oul arranged the Grange The tables w Indie banquet ore the the of menu Chicken Soup Celery Roast Chicken Potatoes Cranberries Cole Slaw Mashed Ice ream Coffees Ww number people nd Harry B. Hubler singing. The program follows: WwW. O 0. Heckman for Batweon the courses ealled of fun ny group on stories i i Heckman Hubler 1898 Toastmaster Dir “Ha Bartholomew. toast, sora Luse, toast. Ralph Luse, (Mass Prof. J. PF iddress Song—H. B Thomas Foss. Mrs. Roy toast, Class Miss Frances Brooks, toast, Class 1926 Mrs. J. W. Bradford, president f Alumni Association, address (Prof. N. L. Bartges. who had invited to speak, unable present.) Song “aC LOT ppv” C.D Miss ( Class 1810 15914 present Class toast, Wetzel, i Hubler. «© Searson, ast, Class 1817. 1622 been was to be provided wfter Card-playing and dancing means of entertainment banquet. Ninety-nine persons, vited guests, Alumni present at the Hsted here: Ellen Allen, Mr. and Mrs. ney, Mabel Arney, Mr. and Mrs C D. artholomew. ENzabeth Bartholomew Mary Helen Bartholomew, Mr Mrs. J. 8. Boozer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Bradford, Frances Brooks, Emeline 3rungart, Ellen Burkholder. Eugene Burkholder, Hazel Burkholder, Newton Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Daup. Mr. and Mrs. R E. Dingess, Haro Durst. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Emery, Mr and Mrs Paul Fetterolf, Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Foss, Agnes Geary, Mrs Charles Geary, tuth Grove, Samuel! Grove. Mr. and Mrs Fred Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. WW. O. Heckman, Mr, and Mrs RE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Homan, Mrs, ius Houtzs, Harry and sister, Charlotte Keller, Keller, Hammel Kline. Fred Helen Lucas, Lase, Willia Alma Lutz Lutz, Grace Martz, Edith Moiltz. Musser, Mr Mrs. Stewart or, Helen Neff, Mary Delinda Potter, Mra, Hugh Ralston, Anna Rear Curtis Reber, Prof. and Mrs W. leitz. Luella Ripka, Zelia Ripka, loxanna Robertson, Verna Rowe vin Shaeffer., Mr, and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jacob Mrs. Roy Sharer, Mr. Smith, Louise Smith, with Smith, George Sweeney, Bara Sweeney, Jen nie Thomas, Mary Weber Prof, and Mrs. J. PF. Wetzel, Kenneth Martha Wert, Mary Wert. Mr. Mrs. Frank White, Grace Wible, tha Yearick, Vianna Zettle. One hundred alumni have members the association bY their of fifty cends eight more have expressed tion to Miss Ruth responding secretary of tion, ived numerous High almuni who were unal to attend the banquet but who very interested in the new nniza and ready to offer their in we including friends, Their and re bang uet are Mr, Hubler Cornel Cora George Mr. and Ww Mrs Seat J toy Sharer and Mrs. E. SON. fr Mar of a year, and their inten Smith, the letters dues join cor ARO fai + rece from school ot are Org tion port are sup —————— A AS Announeed. ANNOUN Summ Forester's Engagement The engagement hos of Miss Imogene Kathryn | daughter of Mr. and Mra. George Steph len Summers 330 Schuylkill street Har ng, Villlam Erdmann Mont same city, son of M ooke Montgomery, of Cham They will be married sone been f vish te of geometry, — Pet B bersburg {time in February. Miss Summers is a graduate Stephens College, Columbia, Mo. Montgomery attended Franklin Marshall College, and is a the State School Forestry, Moni Alte. He is associated with the Slate Department of Forests and Waters, ut the State capitol. Prior to his éleva- tion to his present position Mr. Mont gomery was located at Potters Mille, oF Mr. ar ¥ of LL nt MI AAI BRI 54 Borongh Counell Organized. Monday evening the borough council met and organized. The body is com: posed of seven coumeflmen, four of whom were selected in November and hid never served on the body before. The new members are D. M. Bradford, George W. Searson, W. A. Alexander, and Warren A. Homan. The hold overs are A. HH, 8payd, W. H. Homan and M. L. Emerick. A. H. SBpayd was of thebody, and I, M. tary. pro tem. Mr. Bradford was the former seore- tary of the body, but since a member of the body eannot receive compen: ition for services rendered, ft is like Iv. as heretofore. a secrelary not a metaber will be named at a later date. elected president Bradford, secre ¥ | NEW BARN FARM DE! ON A. B. LEE'S ROYED BY FIRE $4,000 Replaced 10, 1925 Inknown. ost Burned Fire Over January Structure Barn Origin of The Peres morning i the la rn on farm on miles west Fdestroved tenant while the ong Hecl burt Mrs. Poor Hall, followed of the und Centre the the sot ile ba to ‘ondo once John Lee Heo ted the foundation with it a investment $4000 and tenante burned to by Mr, rebulid. | was at i work a imbermagn n with n Th ind Fd ba from tend | materi CONN up large nilding ver od, measures wholly to farm LiKen ond ‘he Lee Duck Lee Gn ii, end Adam form Was Fin Mr. from pend of nant wd and n Spring Mills, f.oe h insurance 2500 on $20 trmers | the i barn in F M. Fisher, Poorman Valley paraon 1d ouseh tr an | crops t iny. P. Mr. Sugar ¢ secretary. held ir Compact with $2000. furance for This The Pe property goods to rarchased Hex htol in the ind Mr. Bechtol at shegfl's sale e—— DR. MORROW HOME DAMAGED IN CHRISTMAS NIGHT FIRE 00 idl Po the inter persona i | ance was naferraed who i est { property LPppDear Mr he of acquired oO Christmas Dir % Toke cock on of to ginated of IE house | Morrow the f fox soo veered on a hou i was having flue at had, uldering time, and short fire of from Ae i The been length the £ ve the rear the fire from al £, 1 had time consddera come bef smo for 3 only rf Bur discovery on ace a ore is the southern hand in good ; time, and it was not long until the {flames were subdusd Most of the damage Wrought was from waler KLINGER BARN BURNED. from house section of wagon town wis on 100 A bout But No Hall Cattle. Friday Evening at of Implements, Consumed, The barn near ed by fire on 30 o'clock. complete farm, destroy on the Daniel Klinger totally ng Tussevville, was Friday The origin of the 4 mystery. Mr. Klinger been away from home and ing performed the barn chores on his the house when the fire was discovered in the section of the mrn where straw was stored, The cattle and removed of the before the flames consumed bind | corn planter, cari | about one hundred he wsived Ni fto fire h il about fire even at on and was way to horses were implements them A age, buggy. kKens could ighbors are disc red and isnistance, and were ready the flames should the dwell take Weather condi favorable and consequently wie confined to the barn Klinger carried about $3000 on and house—half on each-—but no insurace on the personal some Chik n ived a the wis we lent 3 ao | to battle | ing house tions i the | Mr. | the barn { there | property burned. i The Klinger farm { the George Grossman onwed at time by The buildings on it ones on the Grosaman divided into three in very fair conditipn quite large and bHuiit timber, ire wore fire was i ia a portion farm, and George Show were the farm. which farms and The barn the was one era Ori inal later was were 4 of ! was 1 of li ——— Nursery fo Show Place, wns known year ago Nursery, Gireens Valle Become a ¥ © OF What enty ghteen Val made =a Harbi of the Nit being Richard who are SOME 8 as the Greens Forest is being by Forester T, OC of Milroy, who has charge forest lands on Seven and Mountains, The work is by Forest Ranger and force of men | being directed by Forester The purpose is to demonstrate in the most forcible and convincing manner to wild forest land owners the possi- bility of reforesting their possessions. The Greens Valley plots do this most effectually. The various species of pines and hard wood trees have made : arkable growth in the short time clapsed since they were planted. The road leading to the plots will be built next season, and this will in: vite many to inspect the work the State jn doing who are only indirectly interested in the accomplishments of the Btate Forestry Department. SA introduced in Congress by Congressman Chase to appropriate £125,000 of un public building in Phil yosburg, is likely to go the way of gimilar bills introduced by the Hone crables Charles Rowland and Willlam 1. Swope ~to the waste basket, Ditto for the moensare providing for a post cifice buliding In Bellefonte, ace |ON, State | tany done Brooks a van The bint THURSDAY, RIPKA BROS, AWAITING TRIAL of Ris Having Theft and With More hel Car Stolen Past | Confessed to Charged One or Two During Year. the snd n in gum Fiias ur b 141 Rip} § talen the H from mite Vr ah ¥ y Bhe ’ meen found thet i 1a the eng orime La were Woody car inst Ag Starmstown wll held had part in AT, 1 goods pi ———— a he brought ing iter and gaa on thi fOr t hes theft of also a {4 and also ving Largely Attended Funeral over the vr, son of Zubler, wtehded one seven aut wns ity old, ident, the h ame nent deli dr bay wim victim of ng t the front after © Clo Minechel ted by Louis OTe "™ The iver the i of Berwi 1 4 blame r the youth of fir not and funeral, ceident ithe of JER Min rest all the ! offers they The attended wm ncial were ar the B00 pled iver his Pl : The Hgen [3] being hb in full This Zaubiler's fost Har- ry driven by RNR & on damaged by ht Berwick car, was pal in noeident that Mr mind sister 5 Grenoble, x daughter ight and in n Bago jushand ver) an ‘ Cars Mra Gren ¥ ¥ when her The § One were iis i : § Anrinbur 11 little girl, twel CF O8 the street to speak to toy The in monn turning an auto yo by idrer their “ * lar manner, now lle side side Christmas Bells and Wedding On Christmas eve, Santa his annual visit to the Methodist spnage in Spring Mills and had finished his work and when Paul nnd Loretta M. Stover of Livonia companied by a number of friends, called at the parsonage As the vlock struck twelve and nounced that Christmas day was here, the young couple stood together in the glimmering fight of the Christmas the place and lighted candies the Rev © E. Hazen them mare using the ful ceremony the church Bells, par disappeared ac tree fire pastor, in ring beaut! age, of THE NEW “STATE” THEATRE. Moose Theatre to Middle of February—Brief Deserip- tion of Rebuilt Show House. A brief description of the to will now he entre Th ree, The flitting known ithe State be of - of readers work be It and remode; ing and will sSOMmMe re time in February. r both in pic secondary in the breakdown equip L 1 for stage shows tures 3 ; 1 A i 5000 watt capacity light tmsemeont, in the ipment. installed will take care of a Pepa Power system. made in plant, entirely fire off from the building. danger from this There will also with the ventilating electrically this the leading capable of building { equ The wool, hent in I eliminat tn be few seconds ing cated ng i minimum ed in conjunction | Bystem perfect Two seven foot fans will perform are Tovated under toy and the n the entire onde The fire complied with gible for the through the exits in three in i |p | a | {4 _OUrce { system operated They i service roof out a cupola, in forty | r in wa rements have been full, making it pos 0 to via law requir in R00 upants and eight fire # minutes pit has Capes The orchestra eniatged. The fine Robe Organ, now the Scenle be reconstructed in the organ The gallery extends well forward the sides run to the organ loft gallery ds built on an foundation, making it possible for it to stand should the outer walls for some reason falhk The seating in this portion of the theatre, like that below, will be modern. There will be completely and commodious ladies’ and géntle men’s retirihg rooms and checking rooms adjacent to the large and beau tiully decorated lobby, There are eight vetiring and dressing rooms on the level of thes rear of the stage. equipped with hot and cold running water, The decorations throghout are not gaudy, but orante and subdued, A marques 14x28 feet in size, reach: ine from the theatre to the curb, will be a useful outside decoration. It will have 644 lights, and prominent on the top-—“Stiate” the name of the theatre, leo Toner hak been rethined as manager of the theatre, He hae al ready contracted for some fine road shows for the late winter. Wheiher shows or pletures, everything will be first class, wen Morten pipe theatre, will lofts, and The ¥ i in furnished t TOR will Ind ”~o h had theft od more tend 31 Anu the thelr The of uildin re © The preside of ideal On Mover These and riends Evelyn J { Ruth John J Mary E Edward Margare Fa { George Evelyn Charlies Hazel Joseph Nelle 1928. Oe EBUILD NARROWS ROAD. One Beautiful Drives In of the Most State, Penns Val curge 10 the county John’ leken Thieves Sentenced. 1.4 tol wh i iii 1ilty chickens on aptember nonths’ term n 8 Nowherry } with he chicd He a ons rit jess tha One ) peniten- 1 the more given him the is irtner two years the d been ir court told } had wiled admit had his P # rd t to { € ax in el GROSS—~MEEKER, Decem Bellefonte f Potts riage eturned ind 1 to Tuesday YOITIR n nis Wing yi le Frans sd Ak Dou n apartom 1 rocker High the sire ot Be ee the 34 will mtinue and n Food Joo fonte « a of Mrs qualified to as is the today I ——————— MOYER—BEST. oith, at i Aa ughter wall such man of and h young is over a ome the the "Reformed lebersburg, J Cyrus Best were united Rev. W. A. McClellan Known young bat a] mn . { by are well the the people w Oo 1} whole neighborhood. Uszsle Turner Shoe Shoe Snow G Snow tebersburg Millheim Furnace Bout Donnelly Parsons 8 J Cantwell Mignot Way C. Troup WwW. Heim Holmes Diehl Bennison »] hed t E. mie site Bejlefonte amsport “iil lamsport H Howard Nittany Be ———— The i from ity, on t men j elder {the of months ; i {to i i H Chex tow ito three {three i Feu i Beved i posit m ington Le ounty | Eave i well ively, jre tt. i He 32 pouitry i from a nt 18500 tow ba The prising ear twenty mer, if the January iia, the Buffalo, following dispatch was sent Washington ultimo, and two are known here gited the hen house Heckman farm, ike result and of nn - of the The | on 22nd 4 $4 he ete] BE something and east Re n ARO, was sent one half it as n one was The Lok vied abo n Fears He pare onthe dispat BAYS men from Haven be for wholesale mm Wa fo be responsibil thefts in were brought this afternoon as Palmer 18 north «h the They Max- resdHed- west ounty, ail here and 47 Abe | awd and VOATS, ind Theodor They had an equipped for hauling orate were twenty to wtoden wankin, Pleung: All 1nd sot rs and in one been Mount heid anid have TTY of nsnip were rsiich Mi 3. Property. m— R. Smetzler’s ® Aub. com- purchased Smetzler, cently, The house anc Smetzler to con members, of J Mills, consists of a log acres of land. Mr given the privilege twenty R. past owners B82 years contemplate mak: will Include an addition last Friday In the month rules as many believe, will, for the givater part. be Decerwiiar. 30th, ‘was Motor Company bas More than a half doen aN [T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Alt sent greot~ Ona iT Frants with jury advanced t (inxs the firs od Or 35 road much the to & dame mall not wmppened morning. Bterrett, war vets tax . Bt VEeArs, local OPeTra- and Hos lohert civil former County Commisdioner, a the collector Oy Heer Reedaville age of EZ act the an wils bert Neff er in mitted x € to ¢ Centre ( aunty — in the papers of one of hin more Wished showing brought malls ff garters of employed on the Bus- Farm, at Brackney. to which place He was employed Btate Funty week College for fram at number of years. trainer for became week. He vakia forty~ came to Americ when eleven years athletic Penn State, States last Cae Bezdek, wt the Hugo some : tizen |W an three with old. Walter Detroit new 1d t He ve Years of of born in ho-f years and his parents ARO, BR. Hosterman returned from Michigan, Friday evening with Graham Brothers two ton truck Neidigh Brothers, State College. Tuesday evening of last the home in to left here He Bow hey veered route { m | Robert D £1 Musser tl peace the place death Justice Musser will hold is permissible un< County Auditor appointed of i Was by Governor made A. 4 both dor Fist by My wh to All the of CE, ich the law, the wishes re« Was one St. Louis, many good publication Hosterman, St Hosterman a brother Hosterman, ie Tiffany Ad- CONOSTN of Among ceived from Dr. J Missouri. Mr of townsman, T. A secretary -treasurer of justa Btand Company, in St. Louis. this K by Our the 3 a IR a importance The Nash Mc tor Company employes ived approximately three-quarters a milion dollars in cash Christmas rémesmisgances. The gifts were a dollar bills, which with 5 Chris message wns handed empolyes pers sonally C. W. Nash, the president of the company rece of to 1 oy mr Miller is now regularly eme F. V. Goodhart, the under- furniture dealer, and will stance in both branches of Das nied Daup, 8%. who was the man about the Goodhart during the past tend continue give service, part time, ployed by taker and give work {always {i of | yOay will but on reads © businoes “ to only The the entre today president ind director Har ors for annual © meeting of association in convenes in Bellefonte 3 Im C.. C. Elis, ata College, Hunting“ Jonax BE. Wagner, assistan$ of the teachers’ bureau af urg, will be among the speak* first hool directory’ county {Thursday of Juni or don. 3 ¥ist from the des their clerks County Com~ $300 a year from the as” salary $1500 else the extras 10 It at ust have resulted selections that the knocked off chief and $240 making the yearly and 3966, respectively, or {helpers to nake cuts. Mr Mr Jacob granddaughter of Boalsburg, made ir infrequent visits here OB lowing Christmas and were Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Oden+ Meyer continues to hold in his town, every week« on hand College Times: Mr and Mrs. Harrys Wolfe and children, of Centre Hall: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Decker, of Connesutvillee, and Harry Bartges, of Washington, Pa. spent holidays with their parents, Mr. Mrs, William Bartges. Mr. Docks amd Mr. Bariges are i instruct in the yoocational ‘hi schools In respective towns, m their worth # th of is it ners the % 5 helped apparent be 1 the " up sil & Meyer and lite tie of Monday Bue kirk down 3 the fx # of Mr the Ce sts postmastership ind day has luded, consequently hol in an dys job From the State the and £r ors their J. R Harshbharger, tenant on the Michael Grove farm west of Roopa burg, was a caller at this office last week, having come to Penns Valley accompanied by several gentlemen. The Grove farm was sold and rumor has it that the place passed into the hands of Raymond Spicer and that he will operate it. Mr. Harshbarger hag not decided as yet where he will lo cate and intimated that he might dis continue farming. The State College and Harvey Bro* three bakeries, at State College. have merged and will do business under & charter applied for. The Harvey Bro+ thers have been in business wt State College for many years, and the Hare vison & firm ix alse of standing. “Combined the proposed cor poration aime to give its patrons eve better service than heretolore. p Harvey, one of the firm members, 8 the husband of Helen Luse, daughter of My and Men. Mylar Rae. of wt,
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