The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 05, 1928, Image 1

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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
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site
Bejlefonte
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ity, on t
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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,