fe wh vi RTUE = = hi BEEN ~~ HAS HIGH NUMBER PENNSYLVANIA MING IN nd VY olars « In Stat AS GO 0, of 343.0 st alt YOUNG FOLKS PROBLEMS. Young Heads Although Thought Friv- oluos, Are Dolmg Farnest Think- ng, Criticiaing favor in everywhere may for many want ned these young folks | for the weigh they young is a ite occupation of and about Centre else Much of a r yew ir © older and there {OMe Hall the time people be semblance of reason for it of them da flighty honestly Are ying Still exiray I ’ things er sovtions | problems that wing of many on them They may look frivolous, but i mn their minds superintendent Perry. New York tionnaire among his questions was this biggest you The these quest light o where Seventeen nambed by them were sghool and 2 “whether not fng an athletic through tive employment graduation” "my Now are young heads ing on them have | of schools ciromlated a pupils, and “Which facing Ons the problem now?” answer to n young folks’ pit are were Among | rough | different these such problems students $4 getting ition.” fi quit team. ‘finding what future.” serious problems, and are doing earnest think The demand on them to make good In life is strenuous now They get the idea that they simply have to make what the world considers puccesses in life, and the more thought ful probably good deal of worrying about them | Perhaps some of the extravagances | which young people resort to the nature of a reaction from the in tensity of their lives. They have to study fairly hard to get through se hoot | or college, then they throw themselves into all their activities with an ardor that Is often overdone { It will pay them to seek the counsel of older heads, who have seen fe from all slides, They will counsel them not | to try to luck frtiin bafore thes are ripe. Their paren. : are their best advisers, take their counsel, they %0 meet thelr problems, du 1 toy school how colleges remunera to do after these anes do n are of una t and will i they not fat) Operation for Mastold. - American Thought He “Last Dauphin™ An THE FOREIGN LANGUAGES WE USE in 24 Lang- Then Repeat Would You Like to Talk uages! All Right, This One Sentence, Who guages? Who equnl Hungarian? Read, would like to speak in 24 lan converse Arabic wy ike oO ye ense n Japanese, thug the then damask « on balcony Wednesday and drinking he half caste H unetite non n Boras a code gler of FOW wool shawl notation «ilk f canny back Emu of the rom a cargoes on the paper menu.’ He who his ¥ oy reads that sentence aloud from over bulletin words taken langunges, wtional Geographic The language usunl sentence Hindu: loafed French: yrian. covered, Latin: Wednesday, SBeandanavian, eating Sanskrit: goulash Mexican casts shawl, Persian sleeved, back, Celtic: crimson, deciph angora. Turkish: while, Scoteh or Teelandic; cargo, - Spanish: smug paper, Egyptian, AA A" twenty-four from N says a society of that un Danish; thug German; cafe, brunetie micony. Italian table, cide drinking, with Hungar- Port Kimo Anglo- ROUrCes nre ugly dam nota hot yel nek, NS tion, low, wool. chocolate uguese . lemon, no, Japanese: Saxon; gown ered, Arabic: anny, Chinese ; Duteh wilk, gler, The Hon lester Bhaffer, of Milroy who with the Hon, J. Lalrd Holmes, of Btate College, take the redit. for | killing the Cox Valley State Higriway | route through Seven Mountans and | selecting the present route leading over top themountains, ix. like Mr. Holmes, a candidate ‘for ‘the third term in” the lower house of the State legislature. | Another oan te fom the {lnce is ! Go Cals of Levinton L—— The Centre Reporter §1.60 a year | {OU RY OPENED MONDAY in Ballef fendants ot cote underg Hunt regulations were taken the Ret ording t ) the [institution the institution -— ‘smmonwealth ve Andrew Yanos charged with ghooting a human in mistake for a wild deer Pros Thom Moster. Oame Pro Defendant others were during the andant shot The f the rules and They on Friday heing ecut a Lo and deer when OTH defendant jury sentenced seaBON of the party waived the and plead to the Ke grand was pay 00 and the for fine with tion ection he county « that un a ppl Pa after thirty ve. DE R charged with from and the dave inka Inreony the v the pe stealing of an H. Rishel at Bpring intomaobile from 1 Prosecutor. patrol made yith and wie 14 datna cine- ng Mills zed from J —. are with autor Mills well I. Thomas at J. J. Edwards. State Highway man. The defendants walved the find ing of the grand jury and plead gullty were each of them sentenced to the costs of prosecution, fine of and undergo imprisonment In county jal for not Tess than one n= Stormstown and ny $100, vee. Bla W. Ripkn, Prosecutor, J Commonwenlth to Inreeny Sentence suspended upon payment of costa, Commonwealth D E Ripka, charged with larceny, Prosecutor, J. J. Bawards Btate Highway patrolman, walvedd the finding of the ve tence was suspended upon the pay: ment of the costs (Cantinuad nn Inside page) Cordelia Out for Congress, { ‘Mrs, Gifford Pinchot on. Monday an- nounced her candidacy for Congress from the Fiftéenth district. The dia i Ww the rainties of Brad. ford, Ruysquehorns, Weom'ng. Wayne and Plke. Milford, the Piachot home is in Pike county, Ni MILLS BIE INTIH (if STOR! Rs HIOR O} AT POTTY] HAL (Vel Fhird Fire Discovered fi: 00) Yi nt rnlng—Proprietor 1 A Lehter Injured, A Berwick. H Evangeiieal Conference al Lt Leysit} M Davion wil Lvangeli } t Fe next week Hoth ministe liked it is their tes! Nn the hope of their they may be am . One for the Starling. good manners summer foli up birds h table the dense A {for | ia writer on 1% A the Stariing’s the bird that in gathers at night in shade rece and tH some behalf of the gluttons. They infrequently sige of twitien Tt oar Keats annoying said In they daintily seen residents i he i b byes are not and und themselves Of rather io gorge Though h 1 sroputal fare never in t utmost 4 robe pate e is a tramp of the j actual manners biuejny | gobble e aspect. to have better table the the ait 110. aristocrat nly than gleeky For jay oert 1 nd with an dress ro gsred seated at table immaculate gentleman in a suit and then fancy your amazement when the shaggy “bo” eats mo daintily and properly than the high-born in ceroyable, twaviarer im re m—————— PENNSYLVANIA DAY, Friday, March 2, will be Pennaylva nia day, according to an act of the Inst legislature and proclamation by Governor Fisher, The patent which Charles 11 granted to William Penn wae dated March 4, 1681. but March 4 this year falls on Sunday, and the law specifies that In such vyehrs the governor shall desig nate either the preceding Friday the following Monday. this provision being ‘made so that the occasion might be appropriate for patriotic observ ance in the schools Governor Fisher commends, to the public schools, exercises dwelling upon the principles of William Penn, “the great Humanitarian statesman” Pennsylvania day should be observed in & way that will emphasise its sig niftcance:, In an age when sintes manship is too often though of in po ' tem It may do some good to wince svecial 2m ohasds ho mane quad. oO on Penn's 192K. IRAINING Ald) IN MILLHEIM BIRTHS, 2 COUNTY NEWS, DCAL INTEREST ARRTR Alo ate College Times, le - Demented, Threatens HOLD A1L.TOONA CON CHURI METHODISTS FERENC}H fo iN H Antic. Minist- Churches, Unusnal Number of (hanges pated In of to Appointments “rs Central Penn'a effects the M lanl sre 1) xu ion 4 Board of oreign me Missions i ent ding se ney The pres and elders ROONNesSses ordain deacons ie An conference this sapri will the general 1 Mo... next May amend i import | we the ele ft jand voting { ments the there are al Pennss a8 721 In Centr {| engY including nu 113.075 ind full members not n- resident nactive mem Sunday of church buildings with pr fof $7.858.1756 and 245 parsonages | property value of $1.202.875 | The last reading by iments of | pastorates tended conference fexpect an unusual {this year. due to few years have been changes and this yeas several ministers who will ask to bw relieved temporarily ' Among those whom it rumored will not take pastorates next year Rev, E. A, Pyles, of Bloomsburg mer #uperintendent of the Williamsport district. who is slowly recovering afte: a tong Hiness Rev, Charles W_ Bry ner, of Danville: Rev. Charles Lelhiman, of 8t. Mary's: Rev, Charles W, Was son, of Fifth Ave church, Altoona Rev, Aaron J. Martin, of McVeytown, and Rey. Charles FF. Welee, of Yoager town, The churches of Clearfield recently voted to Invite the conferences to con vene there in 1828, and there will prob ably be other invitations, and the de cigion as to the place of meeting wil ve another interesting feature of the session, fa school teachors ru there rts item of buxiness will be the bishop of the ap the ministers to the various Ministers who fo1 number of two facts. the marked by it ix known that are in ill health of work, at Jeast nt have al many Vears inges past fow is ite n for Cente counts asn id put ner and check panic, es t Instrues hundred have in reement vished pupils ending July. amount of fo seven of these claims. ris such dng his time fo House he pir ago. William BEm- line beaeen Look to Glenn M. The Johnston operates bussed Hhore he Publis trans Mash time Foried E 3 H | Johnson of i Mot Pus 1 between W and Lock passed on bs ven and Sta “Me irich gre ne now LIED Haven the nnsyvivania the 4 1 oreey gale must Rervice Commission fore fer can be made Nussel! Hosterman « obably the Penns Valley business man to call service an rolane to fulfill & gement This ai of last week Hen+ Gap wing the was made from Hosterman _ i# Hosterman & Stoy- and was to Als friend of pn fire nto busines: RB he arenoon Pie The here en Wednesday ry Noll, o taxi drives Milltheim connected er hardware toona and 4 sant trip Mr the sompany, return A pond the Reporesr called this office at the time the start was made, but wae a half-hour late for the appearance of the notice in last week's issie, Mr. and Mrs. H Mt. Vernon, West town on Thursday Mr. and Mra. W, F returning home they will visit rela tives in Willllampsort and at othe pointe. Mr. Shadle is first a lumber man, but is also extensively engaged in daksving. breading cattle and horses and in general farming. “Beech HIlIY the farm home, contains over one thotte sand acres, four hundred acres of which are in a high state of cultiva* tion. The remainder is blue grass pastore land, orchards, ote. The man sion plot contain fourteen acres, set to trees and small shrubbbey, The mansion itself is built in style similar w with 4 § up Eugene Shadie, of Virginia, arrived in and are guests of Bradford. Before to Mt Vernon. at Washington.
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