VOL. CIII. C ENTRE HALL. THURSDAY In Pennsylvania Alone $35,500.00 wil Be E xpended—§4,000,000 for Dulid- ing Construction. More than by the Bell Pennsvivania tions to the the Siate Caum. Thi to be Company addi- through- Je H ampany hera $35.500 Telenhi next ve Hino spent f ne oA Or Eross lant telephone to according out mann the yvaat Fdueator Ady {entre REBERSBT RG. 3 wh much Mra home phil Williamsport. some 4 Ivy 11 with the flu Melvin Bright, who has been in adelphia for a number of been among relatives Ti James Reish and family, from Spring Mills, spent Sunday at the home of thelr son, John Reish Mrs. Schroyer Maple Park, Il, for a visit Mr= east for a number . Mr. and Mrs spent a week in Bloomsburg with tjeir daugh- ter, Mrs. Marsteliar Mrs. Charles Smull severe Years, wr a week. son and daughter, are among SBahiroyver has not been relativ of years. John Moyer suffered a months who stroke of paralysis two ago. has so far recovered as to be able to go out in Alvin Fry. gtructor visited wns ofie burg Hi 4 John Wetsel Wetzel were the oar from Harrisburg in the Matamor High school, in town Sunday Mr. Fr of . faculty « oe Rohors of on vears and ago Har Akron. days They hnd of thelr who had CONEre- voy Ohio, ard for several in relatives vn wd friends the fnmong come moter been pastor gation In that place a Ago. The following young tome for the Christmas vacation: dall Brungart. Stanley Tyeon, and Richard Penn State Col dornite viady College: Kenenth quehannn; Vt, fisterville, where fie instructor In junior High school; alph Oramley, fronn Williamstown, where he in prin. cipal the schools: Doretha Bley from Dellefonte, swhere she is employ- ed hy West Penn Power Co. in thelr office: Helen Mover, elerk to the county treaatirer, and Mover, steno rapher for the Viscoe Company dn Tali stown. A A AR 5 Penn Stats and Gettysburg will play baskethall in the new funeral Wetoel Reformed east for wife of Fev of the number of yeurs peoples wore Ran William from are sti Albright from Sus glor from MeAl- Sierly Detwiler, lege, where Hakery H Zz in thoy from ines, Prost of Jouwio next Saturday . CENTRE . » » COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, . 2 9 + - * * ® . . Malrs, wns Jol was of State College, surgical Monday. Jain patient, Mrs. Monday undergone Mr. and Mr lellefonte, ar discharged Peck, of discharged il on Bellefonte, after treatment, Breas] 1 congratuls n on having grrr of Edward © receiving the birth Monday §~ . of recreation hall at the former colioge, EE a ——— Silver Fox Ranch. Brenneman 1 ind for the foxes come There foxes, OTN wl spaciols quarters ra of nch nine pa their own group of dens large yard, wei] foxes making their es enemies entering. Brenneman has had considerable in breeding foxes on a gwned ty Dr. Shore, at Doyles- spring concluded to es the place named. The i8 very pretty. He = our red and grey black, of course all » bushy tail. This gilver fox pelts have over $504 John R. Lee Farm Sold. The Joon BB. Les parm, located above Colyer, Ern COT i yard and is sur protect. pair hav and rounded byw a edd Caps Mr experience ranch town. tablish black mores ing den, the against the and but last one at silver fox ‘Chubby™ t He | tip of an foxes here but HO 0 “ tha vory st the black been guoted at public for $4200, ninety White it ia A. Reber, permanent on the now owned was sold at snle to The fam of which are Mr. Treaster generally of Johns. ing 128 acres, under ecultivaton was the purchaser, that W thn line derstood town. The farm Relber will be adjoins homestead Owner, the Mr. south by ether is —————— — Boy Stabs Companion, Stabbed In the back by his eleven year-old playmate, Walter Hagen, the fourteon-yenr-old son of W. I. Hagen, of Beech Creek, la in a ositical condi: tion at 4 Look Haven hospital Hagen and his companion, Paul Wa gon of Harry Walte, were on thelr way Home from school sehen they became engaged in an altercation, and during the quarrel, Waite pulled his pons knife from (4s pocket and stabbed his compafilon ia the back. the wound penetrating the body two inches below the heart. . Sheriff ©. I. Wenket went to Beeoh Creek and brought the Walte 1nd to the afl. He was given a hearng be fore Alderman Brungard, and ree tensed In the custody of his grand. father, Join Walte, of Beech Creek, who became surety for him, The ae tion to be taken against him will de “ te, was pend on the outcome of the wound LEWISTOWN GETS NEW RAILROAD of World. Completing One Turntables Pennsy In Faliroad old and Pennsylvania razed the Century t the have cel oune, a rele half { tipple a Lowi f room for extensive sc Zaeharias—Hackenhery, sass A A A AAA New Memorial Hospital Room. ow Mmemor:al rim 1. all ms unty Hoegrita ¢ 1 % Intent apooinments of referred equipment, LP quite a hit of 3 and tion The Bellefonts Elke lodge, the Brooks Doll Post of the American Legion, of Bellefonte, and the Mary McQuistion estate have each perpetuated their ex- fatence hy furnishing these rooms, of which are endowed with a sufficient sum to maintain them, others interested in that instil and costs approximately $700 made of and wardrobe, two The intent includes bedside niture Is atoe] beds, = and two chairs the nt four euipped with all raising patients The legion furnished a funds available coletyntion held 1 which amounted to about tableg devices any angle room from 6 ne fhe shortly after the war, 22500, PBI Stole a Plg and Ran. When a enters a slaughter house everything being « apuenl for John resiited of State College. who ing’ in Fort Dunlap and probably curs ing the squeal that got him there, 1t happened that Me, Homan was at- tracted to his pig pen one night by a commotion ‘which Included excited pneals, ote. Investigation revealed a thief lugging a good siped shoat away te & parked automobile When dia- covered the thief dropped 18s snuenl- ing cargo and escaped in his car, but Mr. Homan got the license number and reported to Chief of Police Yougel, of gate College, who shortly afterward had corralled Rudy, A tearing wns held hafore Haulre I I. Dreess, of Lemont, and in fefanlt of $500 ball, Rudy is in the county jail For a time the moonlight huckaters pig $4 used but the maqueal, that useless, Hut A proved a most valuable Homan, White Fall, and in the arrest of Samuel Rudy, “vacation 5 dered 'd Of is now peck of woods, now it Is heavier live stock, | sEcoND ANNUAL C, H. H, B. | Fifteen ed—Prof, N. L. Bartges, Toastmast. er. Reviews Eudeational of Loeal School Distriet, | Fifty-<ight persons teen of ed the Contre ii iting Bex Hall nnung Wore “Hed Men™ for Centre Orders of Connty, prospects growing national! fra yong the paces under Masoussion het of Red Men are: Miles | burg, Miliheim, Centre Hall, South Phil | ipshurg, State College, Howard and { for new i Unionville The Improved Order of Red Men now has approximately 500000 mem- bers throughout the country and Is the fourth largest Craternity In the | United It oldest Ameri ean patristic order and traces ita | gin the Boston Tea Party of tevalutionary War times The | rangements the establishment the new tribes are being made through the State headquarters at 1581 W. Gir- ard Pi wiedphia, KRintea in the Orde to pre- ar: for of Ave. Letter from California. 4700 Daley Oakland, Cal 8t., fornia | Editor, Enclosasd Centre Reporter: find check which close of 1929 i Do kndw wiat 1 would do out the home news, Tol after away from Centre Hall for over voenrs, 1 still think of it as my town” and read the paper the school reports Recently, a lady stopping In the same home with me, looked over the “Report. er” and said, “Well, that is a splendid tittle paper: it hax so many items of general interest, and it goes far ahead of the paper published in my home town,” naming A-- a well known town In Ohlo I am sure the paper merited all she said about IL Note the chang of address from 37566 MeCielland BL to 4700 Daley St With best wishes for the New Year, I am, Yours sinoeraly, GERTRUDE M, SPANGLER. SAA MI 5 MI A i. The State Game Commission contin. new to declare that deer have starving and that tere not food to sustain the herds. This ie | hard to reconcile with the fact that eve WIVES i Beoorter to with- heing woven “Home down not even to been {ery doen, killed in December was rofl | ing fat. ARY 3. 1929, ® . DEATHS . ® ® ® . * ® . * CUMMINGS Cummings flilam Hartman died home of § daug on Sunday, al O five Years James the ving ire two sons superintendent for Sin- New Orleans salons manager for plant Oil Ca la, and Baker As New York ! clair John K socinted City Funeral forenoon home at (riesing Companies, Ine, services were held Saturday following his death at 10:30 o'clock, G. A. Fred officiating Interment was made beside the grave of his wife in the Salem cemetery, near Spring Mills, the Rev ROYER died at William twifire the had July ~~ Ni re tie home F. Bmith, (Christmas, Mdiheim reached The last anent B, nee, Royer Min, day Jonathan of in and was her Milthedm nid to Fr 50 the rot day Venre in She cemetery on of voars of her f the © age eight the in € life were in home © niece named Tk Miss Mary Mr. Royer, 1880. The in various ship for many children, but these vive her: Mrs, S|navely, FF Corl. J Jimer Royer. all of fall, and Lather M. Royer, Mills, deca eed’s maiden name was Jane Long She married row deceased, In January engaged farming of Potter They had step-children sur- Mre, BB Centre couple in fowmn- no sections year Join of Spring —— BLACKFORD -Ciyde Irvin Black. ford. jong a restaurant keeper in Pelle fonte, was found dead In Lis bed by His housekeeper when she was about to serve him his supper on Christmas, Dr. Heaton, the county Wns ealled, Hut deemed un necessary, He wae a aon of George 1. and Els abetly (Miller) Blackford, and wag born in Bellefonte, and war aged Afty-nine voars. He was married to Carelyn Ines Heverly on June 23, 1908. She preced: od Mr. Backiond to the grave seven yours ago. One sor, Byron HH, sur vives, at home. Two brothers, Percy #. of Newcastle, and J. Lynn, of Hunt tnpdon, together with one sister, Mrs, COMONeT he an inguest a T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. n bust” 1928, was with Hall did during st office Sentre Mille, wos Mr. ODOT WEEE dng i oh toy of wiford was mas OC] Ow An nuvers ir ome HOUL Seve : oelobras their danghter, Mr and her husband, woo the Gramieys are both sevefie Drea nt € on sponsored bw M. C. Haines have Twas Tis Mrs YVORre a vd with and Gramiey of age More than is ove ordinary interest the announcement of thé of Paul Musser, of the Motor Co. to Mra Ruth Hae grave Omaits, Neh The annoumnoss ment marks the culmination of a friendship that had its beginning when Mr. Musser was a pitcher on the Def Moines, Ia. (Western League) baseball The wedding ceremony will ace next Aprihk They will make in Milthoim, week whis Claude MeClintic of Hall, was adjusting the lights’ on car parked on the side of road between Od Port and Lindel Hall, a friend came along and rendered parking his oar oppo te of MeClintic’s, While the tw wee the lighting mechanisan Curtis Wwiber drove up tat way and noticed ut one car parked on the road. The was struck, doing Cone damage to it wost<-bound plane carrying mad obliged to land Friday, Decomber Fist it Unionville owing to i trouble developing after reaching f mountaine. The plane was 00 far south to reach the emergency fledd at Snow Shoe. obliging the pilot to make for the valley. Tie plane was suo cessfully Innded in ¢ wheat field Sate urday a motor was delivered by aunty from Hadley Field, New York City, and by Runday the plane took off for the west, For nck of adequate space In the Bellefonte post office, the Post Office Department {6 asking for quarters will give 3000 square feet of | space. All of tie Star routes in county will alse be relet, and date from Joly 1, 1905, to July 1 At prisent there are five stay operating in Centre county -aone Beliefonte to Look Haven: one Bellefonte to Millhelm; one fn burn to Brush Valiey: one B by engagement Millheim of team take § tiwir home Last Linden his aasigtanoe that repairing 3 | Mod] 4 nike oO siderable A wns Grace M. Keafer, of State College, also survive, Bellefonte and State College, from Tyrone to Bellefonte
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