yo.om. CENTRE WALL, PA. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1925, "HOOVER IS BLAMED GRAND DRAGON SPEAKS, BUILDING OPERATIONS AT l VANGELICALS TO RAISE | STATE FORESTS ENLARGED i : 3 * » » - : : : : : Ma : § FOR. FARM ILLS] PENX STATE COLLEGI] | FUND FOR ALBRIGHT EDIVICH ow TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS ¢ iram W. Evans, Klan Leader, i Is | State Buys 112,740 Aeres of Forests at He Declared that “Deflad! fx N Charged With Inciting Murder In! Steel Work of Recreation Center Go A * ni *etiad ion § CPN . J Depo fon By Stenhenson In Sulit! 8s ov —r : Pint $ { sary to Reduee Prices and to Core > oR : Ing Up.~—Break Ground for Ho algn to Ralse Tis Quota of $250,-1 7 i » : ¢ 4 J HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERE to Prevent Klan from Fuanetioning pital.—Officinls Contract for Addl 000 to Vrect M ial to } jor | 1 ! a - - a7 { gists ' OF hat X Ld red morin Oo ounder { t { rect Business Shtuation™ i : ; . i i "or w 3 ill. : s $ $ {OR A 4 T's n Pennsylvani tional Bulldingon Ag HIIL nt Washington, DD. (. ROM LL PAR i i i i { { In a spe t of 1 (Cor i Tenneasoe, wontly 1} A t | herd " tet of 1} oo : | | audience, Senator i ! ‘ nn i , Missouri, pl the farmer's i i ¢ ly upon th ‘Oover, ofte candidate for States tion. He general cond throughout { ; Minneanolis | ust = » 1 1 1 ! y LAE ‘ £Y A } : . i i tn "4 4 . a} ‘ “ | &' : r ———— fat, to rp sy busty ’ w a : 1 t on , iba Wi i ’ ro ® os i i Dread better A I 4 , ted ir th Ilevolut ry % that | ” Bucking the } | uation.” And Nn i y tha | BO N 0 bring ou m ! X HEN ravitea 0 ner prey 11 nn freedor 17 ie bio + vert one op ig th n . . a A} ‘ : . 3 4 1 - le sari k of stor Ad statement was ers 1 A 8S L$ n the 1 Wry » y 1 $03 5 “dg ; ’ i ‘ § : banks began t« " : i financial hards 3 'ennsy. was Levin those least le In the following the Missourian the lands. orops fell off in the 000.000.0000, and the Harding-C there I pared to regime ures in twelve States, the Senat Directly critic ed “Coolidge Pros ed that only the prospered, but th perity has been end tradesman. “But breadlines many of th est men wait for bread Prosp~ tralized among whch have idge Administ 1 i! \ 0 ing. who &5 A > tuaily { y : . - - nopolies and receive tal and ther | cag » of producing such an ! ] Hii } e heen le he Btate (Col Ng _ oa ML pi An oil | Miss Bouquet tounties from the Government. ' der | . a - te sm A A A Death Casting Deciding Vote In Pres- : igen : ian ent Senate, . Ct hk ANE 1 fon By a Ir 1 » Rg 8 he ne y. Wm : . ne . The hand of Sigs a, Ay \ sheey rn Ww be bu fineent |g FF Poy . A bods ~ a| Pazeant w rendered n which ruling the poh ] rin o t in rok. Of Bensin yrand ] ee. os das > y 2 ther with roils } : . Sa hr of y bare control Then th Fe of | el 1. : 1 St : y.. “ : A : , rw Se : ar ! 9 i The OC of a w banking buelld« v 4 1 . ' . R — ’ : * . ’ ’ el IY " £ ro F3 ot » red #4 yu . * reproof, ed to 46 Demme its and Recently Senator Ferris (Dem. Mich) | cepa, i a joa, : Sheffield MIk Prices, ——— sor. The i 8 , tis kf BA TRA oe To er . \ AE Wea BE : | Birthday Party. Ohio) n Cer ope : y : 1 mcisssruntiina 3 bs ’ oCTrat ili 1 rp n tad the Tin 1 $8 Demon Republicans. EE CHARITY SWELLS BANK ACCOUNT Small Fortune Found Hid In Home By Woman Belleved Destltute, A small fon n hi Y ys Eu el : ' Sande + : : i iibnisonun recently found under t ! 8 Stow \ retl ton mu . or fe 3 Beth . : . in . State Village Being Enlarged. Maggie Winkel : X 3 3 3 umberinr Mins was em] >’ home of being destitute, » ight oni sf the Bureau of continually rr ling 1 with foo hicles 1 - of this Charities hed tha DOZER ! Motor Vehlele Reeeipts Increase. Ar ar tL and clothing SHO ' wrens of $019.94 ov he aged wom wns y » same period of 1927. according to an moved to the Mary Packer » il announcement made by the State High and during her absence naighbors went way Department. The receipts so far . through the house They found the this wvear totaled $20.340.5%8 money under the carpets and after dis The Heeonsing of 1.130232 passenger as sn n— Farming Leads All Industries, abv: Biv: and Aire lara nd) Senator: Charles’ Steels M fenahan, Mr. and Mrs | tion million do George and Fred Lase, Mr covering her bank book called at the cars for the first three months of the rt fg Shamokin bank. They were informed year brought in a revenue of $11.687, y lea g indus shows i that she already had 31.244 on deposit 3 For the same dates last vear 1 firs } r far A re 1 i at 3 per cent. intervst [Nssenger oars wer registered wl and first Edith Potter, Mr. and Mrs John Treast- | tn | OStima nvestment er, Marian Treaster, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rob | : | i ings wna wine] red ™he ada | A mo lege tx pet ion 1 the lage * 41 2 a 1 ir ey ne with th nd fn view State Highway aR ——————"— engineers has Fes yin aver aeve Every Bone In Body Broken. eral routes sugges and will report on two routes ia , Both of the rotted igriculture is $57,000.000.000 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Walker, Rus contemplated pass over roads already A —————— - . v soll. Robert and Marie Walker, all of | Samuel Leroy Cummings, who was in fmproved to some extent while somé TT jCentre Hall: Mra Wm. Miller and Mil stantly killed when struck by a main tions are but township roads i - Fae wr 3 PL Peete ‘ ohn Rudy. Margaret Rudy structures will reduce the present con smi Motorists paid $127844 in fines for The Homan Gamge agency recedy of the motor code during| Agriculture employs 10.241.000 per-]lert Bloom. Donald Bloom, Mr. and Mre & + ry Tut 4 THY { i 1 2 ed a car load of Chevrolet cars be the yer, as com a i; thd vahle of its products ix $16.-| Dain Bloom. Mr. and Mrs aiph . 2008000: the estimated Investment]! Luse Richard Inez and Dean Taies, v » 1 wel Y ny pid or 3 ginning of this week FARE ts y »118 during the same priod of last year Arvording to Undertaker Adams of Watmontown. every bone in the body of HIGH SCHOOL. PAPER jday. It ia the offici { § 2 jeay i 1 sfiicial school paper, ithe are no adw ‘ t 1 » 1 { ' i « | then ar ¢ wiisemnts, the stu -jdred Miller, of Altoons M En BARA car trate 4 5 rom vad a - es | £1 . ! A Ha . EE Al na Mrs len ne |e Ee ral of the > fvanis ¢ EET ' gh "da ul MAKES ITS APPEARANCE 8% x11 inches in =lze, twelve pages tent body bear : . : > a " pase 1 of the Pennsylvania 1 ng ‘rom official seals ofl : | mimeographed 11 « .jf@ent body bears the expense of their] Bower, of Bellefonte: Mr. and Mra. | valirond, at Dewart. on Wednesmiay of sees on automobile windshiohis the | wi } 0g i he i, Wustrated with appro publication by charging 6c per copy BA Lingle Miles Robert and Dean | 1ast week irda nl i ot oe $ he wi . a a : Easter cov re f i | vi) . — ” {i ’ art ye all cars inst tox te Late cover page, and car | It is planned to fssue the paper month- | Lingle. of Spring Mills; Irene Brooks, | There were three large hol § 1 1 ; 1 = hr toons, dmwn by the students. The lly during the school v : Cam Brady tz M | . were three large holes in the brakes, lights, horn. steering mechan : during the school year arence Rudy, Luther Houtz, Maude | wey]. both Jegs and botl shoulders fam. mirrors, windshiled wipers, license “The Tatler,” Vol I. No. 1. Issued by Monthly. Vol. 1. No. 1. of “The Tatler! distributed among the student 1 the Centre Hall High School, from the school paper without any at tempt to present the order of tha va rious departments or to show its gen VOL. 1 NO. 1. THE STAFF, Business Manager, Goldie Stover: Edi tor-in<Chief, Ernest Wagner: Assistant Editors, Elwood Smith, Algie Emery; Current Events Editor, Margaret Luse; Grinogram Editor. Joseph Ramer: Athletic News Editor, Harold Bradford; Sehool Artist. Panl Palmer: Freshman Artist William Weaver: Freshman News Fditor Mary Reiber: Sophomore Artist, Walter old Bradford: Junior Artist, Paul Palm er: Junior News Bditor, Myla Spyker: Benlor Artist, Joseph Ramer; Senior News Editor, Alma Andrews * * * - ATHLETIC NEWS, The pupils of the C H HH. 8 made their annual magazine drive from Feb ruary 23 to Mareh 2. The purpose of the drive was to make money for the Ath lele Association. On February 24th the boys of the Boph- Houser: Manager, Ernest Wagner, The following games are scheduled ; 4 with Laurelton, at heme; May with Hebersburg., at home; May 15, with Me Clure, at Some: May 2%, with Laurelton, away. ball as we did in soccer In soccer wo won 4, lost 1 and tied 1. This is the first soccer tem from Centre Hall High to beat Gregg Township Voeational School for five years The girls Dodge Ball team played two games fast tall, both with G. T, V.8 of APRIL € FR, improves the appearance of the front en trance to the High school bailding, We plan to prune and trim the shrubbery soot, The Juniors hope that the classes owing will continue to Improve the hool grounds Giadys Heckman has been conflned to her home on account of sickness Contrary to custom, the Junior and Bonlor classes amv on very good terms in spots due to the pacifistic views of “Kay” Goodhart has met with much success in her fishing trips, ax a Herring has been sampling the bait of her charms - . » . NEWS OF THE SENIOR CLASS, During the first week of school the garet Louse; secretary, Fay Bradford: treasurer, Beatrice Hrown Mr, Wetzel took the entire Senior class The Renlors are at work on the Com mencement program. Byery effort is be- ing made to make it the best ever The first soclal event of the Senior class thie year was a Valentine party given by Algle Emery Margaret Luse ontertained the class at a Nt. PatrieX’'s Day party Oar elass 14 anxiously looking forward to the Washizgton Trip A class meeting was held on Tuesds tations were decided upon; alse the clase 5 8 58 FFE 8 5 2% 8 5% F 28s shes god along the ground for 120 feet, after he train struck his bread wagon ——————— — Equal Religions Rights Proposed. The Turks apparently intend make a thorough job of ape tion. which was theoretically begun hy the abolition of the calMphate. A mo tion for the amendment of the consti tution i= to be introduced eliminating the words: “The religion of the State i« Moslem.” and even demanding that the oath of office. swearing by Allah be changed to “on my honor” Thus the Kemaliste, # present nlanse are carried out. will call off elven equality of ditisenship, including Chris tiang and Hebrews A State 8. 8, Children's Supl It will be good news to all Sabbath school workers to know that the State Sabbath School Association has secur ed a Children's Division Buperintend ent $n the perosn of Miss Edith Mabel Town, of Bagle Rock, California, who will borin work on the 15th of next month. Miss Rock is a graduate of the Hartford School of Religious Edu: eaton. with a RB. R BE. degrees, having specialized in children's work. She gorved as Children’s Division Super intendent of Wisonsin for eight years A A MT 0.5 55 The capital stock of the First Na tonal Bank in Bellefonte de being In crease! from $50.000 te 75,0000, The stock is being offered to present stock - holders In the institution at $130 per share, obeyed, although the period in which the inspection may be done $s not yef half A un social gatherings ware held during ast wenk and among them was a dance and card party give en by Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Brun gart and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Searson who jointly occupy the MeCool home in Centre Hall The friends and nel ativee of Harry McClenaban did hon or to him on a birthday anniversary at his home west of town At the annual election of officers of the Centre County Hopital Alumnae Association. the following were elected! President. Miss Emma Witmer: vice president, Miss Pauline Clemence; seo retary. Miss Marguerite Kmape: treas” urer., Miss Jane Keller. The oat-of town members who attended the meet” ing included Mise Fave Watson, Clear field: Mise Beatrioe Kramer, Oentre Hall: Mise Alma Detwiler and Mra Pearl Minnick, of State College Charles CC. Duck, 6 Lewistown groc~ er. has been quite #1 from pneumonia but during the past week has improv ed somewhat under the care of Mrs, Duck and daughter, Mrs Frank Me Kinney, of Altoona. Mr. Duck was re cently visited by Mr. and Mre W, B loa Mine Orpha Fleisher and Mrs Claude ©. Wert, of Potters Mille, and Mr. and Mrs Magnus Duck and two ohlldren. and Mra William Hettinger, of Spring Milla. Two of the former Mr. Duck's children are attending sohool, Miss Mildred being a student in the Teachers’ College at Look Have on and Lovin P. Duck fn a Philadel” phia institution where fs taking ® course in deotrical engineering.
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