ae 4 YOl.. CII. « + » a's CENTRE * ® . * * COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, * * * . * Herhert had ral Mrs who a medical Thursds On Friday heen days wns Afkey past Bliss r the patient, tien Mra who for undergoin 1areged lisharged o Boyd heon Mrs. he past three on Sunday Earl Stock sirperin Higt dave ? Mech Miss Madaline on Sunday patient. Saul 8 partner day tient, Peollafonte 11 school rast el heer ient, was irged on Sunda Nostare., of Snow She was admitted as a surg of Rn an Bellefonte, a store, surgical Pernstedn B & admitted in the on Sun- was a pa 45, tind aged of Coleville ad Peter Evinsky, on Monday treatment. for surgical was ’ ngev} of 14 employed Charles Fulton, Milesburg, a miner mines of Se American Lime and Co. at on Monday ’ of Venrs, in toy . Beollefontea were mitted for tained fall him trefitment while about hi rock of of raeK to the groun the hosoital tion revealed leg between } reported te Fur this time Mrs, James MeCullongh, hare, died on Saturday. surgical patient. of She Mes was a A ———— League Mik Priee. A net price of $3.04 for at the base zone wns 3.5 milk the Assax pool announced by PDairyvmen’'s Lengus Cooperative Ine. as the basa of bers for December Thia return cents per 100 IDesoember 1927, above the price the previous month, and the higlet Decemitysr figure in the history of tha association. return to milk the producers its mem- to five of is pounds above that conte four ———————— Skipping Potatoes, The zero weather beginning wook delayed the shipping of toad of potatoes from Linden Wallace White, Mr. White a farm- er living near Linden Hall, who had a potato crop of approximately 3000 buss, the quality of which is sakl to have ben exceptionally fine thie nr of a Han by is HOSPITAL DIRECTORS, Aunual Report of Centre pital a Most Interesting J. kK Makes meri ira $ mprovements the past Year Liteanance been taken of and World the theas rv refu £1 Pe woms have been re-decomates] by the War MeQuistion Among the veterans, the the 1» things new the nany nee inatityu wre lighis a erat operating laundry equ jor of build equipment for ng r tors’ wom, and improvement o unds. nurses’ ul we home operation of h LVS here cooperation of First medical the the whic and hospital trustees th the the fourth theses is nas they arelike the 2 bhullding buliding With a the remove fall cos ul it equipment and out Home Intervet them the training one will membersh belief t and B/N in the can spring, is the neCessnry be way may fund for It will tmve Hospital which follows: Misa A Misa V nurses accomplished be worked to a Nurses’ be of before to the to names and School Jane Hartman, Misa Edna Witmer, M frm anline nurse private floor; guerite Krape, charge floor; Miss Clam niclan ; Pupil Adeline Shreffler, Brungard, ray, Grace pervisor; charge nurse Miss Helen Maclean, d Hider, Mary Lockard, Elnnor Yarneil, Mildre«l Buck, Johnson, Loretta Marian Harnden, Laura Johnso Love, Laura Peckwih, June Catherine Stahl, BESTS - YW, Levy revo - nent and £ four re 1 rnished u the and led 1 nd op room, nter w walt an 1 tree Pals a man staff in atone d the in drive hat all rOTELITR some start a readers of the wtafY, of on) - ward ietitinn, Doty, Helen Mae Mur Meyers, n, Clara Casheor, | | BODEN AND WILKINSON MAKE FIRST REPORTS i's New Report of 4 orimoens oso Wes Mauor aww gambling devices and | up reaking. entering areeny Contempt of Court Statutary offences Bawdy houss Larceny Assault Forgery ‘ Number of complaints received Number of investigations made Requests for amgstance hy the officers and battery et © wd UR eh a ek BO Be other police BODEN Deter tive “Rig Boy:™ No Name, Yel. thi " boy that “ w id that Mrs It's name of Mr of town 4 The youngster Thursday states a hig an yet CRM £) TTI and whens Bloom, west Daniel he will fa anid to and made hi morning, Dr. Hugh wnentl 3 Justy ANOS Pern yiuth Yor a HR Morrow —— A A —————————— Insurance Company Is Liberal Mr of Park widow the ate Homan, of Sate was made not all This an insurance busha nd College R to Homan, that large corporations brought about policy held the Mutual of New York, of Bellefonte, feel are souleas wna atjusting her late Life Insurance Company sid by Harry N. Meyer, wnd adjusted through him. The policy carried a sick benefit The In- surance on death was paid promptly The company, nor the Jocal agent, however, had not been notified in any manner of the long fllness of Mr. Ho- man until the payment of the policy on the death feature had been made. Mr, Moyer, the agent, took the matter up Immediately and on forwarding to the company the required information, wis sent a check in favor of Mrs, Ho- man for $062.30, $750.00 of tila sum covered the sick benefit at the rate of $50.00 per week for fifteen weeks, and $212.80 for the return of premium paid, which happened to fall due dur. ing the illness of the insured, in by in clause THURSDAY. JANU BELLEFONTE KIWANIS ITS ACTIVITIES meeting on SMa Teds t of speakers for Wicker. Courts Centre County Tak liege ID OC Co. of N ar and following: Judge eo Dauphin County Fleming of the E. IL Pa Riganour, of Stats COC rts Rev rikhill of Dr hegan ussell, sup't lamsport Mr R RCo. YX orth. Haven D H t {en of Washngton. r R of the Hon. C of Forests (Governor Se0'y Cabinet of John E. Frizzell Asa Hickok, physician Western Penitentia of Stats and Iw # tha ye " hank RU Wm COC of YM Iw. Chas Dorsett, Laharger, referea in Central Pennsyly we, of State Gener ania College a] Secretary | Montayan 1 CA. Work Pennevivania Ef Wen n of Wi of B. Gable { E. Lose Bn i Master Rot linmeaport ; Penin'a [Aout FON f the the St e Grang wird ernor of the Penna E Baidel. ed Afr a Knox, Robert Penna Mail, i. as n Yoer ia local Rev PF Ivan ¥ George T Chas. F. Cook Edward R. Ow- viz: Rev Stutzman Kennedy Johnston, Arthur H. Soop Weiter, James R. Hugles, dent 1. Weaver BE Williams, Frank Murphy “Several parties for the ladies were held during the All enjoyable and successful and lots of It waa men. TT O Hunter, J Walker Bush, ena, Jesse + George Clarence ons year Wora very Good music had Mra. Baer, of Philipsburg: Mrs. Karl W Irvin, of Aoona, and the All‘Kiwanis orches tra of 15 pleces from Altoona, added greatly to certain meetings “The president was the club's rep- resentative to the International cone vention which was held in Seattle in June. Upon hig return home Te gave three reports: the first covering his trip to Seattle going by way of the Canadian Rookies: the second covered the doings of the convention, and the third ‘A Five Days’ Trip Through Yellowstona Park’ About 100 Kiwan- lane and thelr wives from Penneyle (Continued on inside page) po i. 4, - * - DEATHS ~S\ . . » » * I Catherir she sard 1 venre 9 1 Musaer 0" Masser died n MAheim. and 190 Ten and Rebeooa ceased and ship March Oct 6 1892 survives 8, of New months days eased was a daughter of Noal both a town - iNeed) Btover Penn married was hom In 1873 She to EA 1 thelr York ORfty, and Penn State Also Wm A Stover, of of 26 was Musser dren who Glenn R. with two of Loy student at sur three brothers: Thos J Milford Su Stover Mifflin. Green are Milheim and Wis, Ves, burg Bay, wid Ts | rine Zerby a H T Zar ty a # home of Mra ate the ZERBY .- of the on daugh- k Haven ne 30th at Mrs A the (Vibwon, HON 3. followin Her m Baltz and at hard re oy DIAMe {fathering born Sugar val- Mans ve of or in Aaronsburg both husbands the She and showas ay RR vears ars life was twic, argo married wer spent She married having preceded her to BTave ia survived, however, by two sons daughters, Mrs Lock Edward Zimmerman Mim helm: Mrs Salli, Hosterman, of Wolfs Store: Mns UU. Grant Stanley, of Nes bet: Charles Zimmerman, of Aarons. burg, and Mrs. Wm. Ziegler, of Rebers. burg She also leaves Wim. Baitz, of Tylersville made at Loganton. four Gibson, of * Haven; off one brother Burial was ————— at aR David G. Mingle died in Woodward aged years and 4 months, About years ago he to Vonada, who dren—a son Roaring Springs: four Clayton W,. Vonmia, Cleve and Mrs Frank Breon, all of Wood ward, and Mrs. W. BE. Breon, of near Millhelm: one brother, Calvin Minghe, of Howard, and one sister, Mrs. Reub- on BE. Musser, of Burt, N. D, MINGLE his home forty Lada with tkse chil G. Mingle, of stop-chiidren H. Vonada was married survives Ammon (Other deaths on inside page) INTEREST PARTS TENINGS OF LOCAL FROM ALL Tue Ime Remorter’s callers on Sate F. Palmer, of Potters much interested in the of the Binotype maching i Mr. Palmer, when Pottery roduced cloth of various gradey clothing. operated a lon factory, and modern (ype tought back to hing g of Tose days Was nedianism wae here 21 i= 11 io" setting the machine recollection of cinders and and om Three car loads loaded for borough for Thomas FF Neff, a med bhorougl ware Ute one cach Charios® The cine advantes where HPavy The farmers filling about private roads. The free of cost unioading and the thie good on alleys fa not use them for lings and red i. a 1 delive here Lpense the Em Wil from Actes and Cones his farm Mr. Fetterolf on his own scale He has not fully of work he will fole of the opinion he 9 His son. Burtoft on the Jorn As of town, will fole homestead. eighty-three f.. W active pallbearer is an unusual sight. Reference is made to Henry Lingle of Colyer, who wad one of six bearers of the body of thelr longtime friend, George Rishe! Mola to ita final resting place. Ms Lingle fx an exceptionally active man for one of perforine ing the work of an ordinary day Jah orer without wpecind exertion. Tie other pall bearers-—-Messrs Arth wr Rjutterbeck, W., 8. Martz, Charles A. Miller, Aaron Detwiler, and James I ne Kile. are men much younger than Me Lingle. i oe George F. thirty-five years. if ww retire ive farming quently ar next sg ing, nounces sale of stock and implements engaged for n farming twenty decided low too young Petterolf. now Heokmalin farm low on Emerivk Bp. A To ¢ of age act one Years whet line next, but is to reti living whew re the man of He an of Tis age, wing cape