AUGUST 99, 1999. VOL. OT. “NNTRE HALL, PA. THURSDAY, GAME TO CENTRE | | Burnham Te Koos | Winners, But ih Inning 3% Ids | oa : f ) LOCAL INTERES) | ¢ It B i { { Monday, Aug. Under the plan of 13 months of 28) 4 = = nding at Manit cio giowing am Mp nriek. I nand. 8:00 PM raves 5 by ww ok, a addy 1 Eng ! Mi T. A. } tremnng \ Hoge va “hh oo wok : A he and boy ’ Vee | ‘ ere og . Haris. 1 and roel Tuesday, Aug, 27 “with the a few Preshy« in the Wednesday, Aug, 2 tbr " fs ‘ w} tving 1} - f 3 pf 4 4 the dee fupatior I's , A Mn |p M oY, « } on I nt tion at this 1G I Avent Judgring : wed Ke th the run whic ‘ t the K dy farm od 301 I 5 » 1 , + y «d 1 { We NVATLY 4 I sA31 t t n ar A ' ‘ is and rel- the CTIA A 1 on and M rée of cing Thursday Aug. The Olewine Scholarship, tiny tion-by Rev Tt ” otis y # oOn we § 4 GRANGE PLAY CONTEST. oun ons Mo i g 4 2 » : . . i Meeting of CC, H., H. §, Alumni, t lait 1 it ' t ft oe 4 F we sit y ; ims E a3 : a | Brion Home old. i nt toners r y . " ¥ i L £ r w 1 voralst ttle fuplie tax oole clans ttorney ngere ask the training ecting the 5 ML ——— | Gambling for Positions on the mary Ballot, nest of ———— 1 J. M. Rearich i Miffiintown. [#875088 FOR CONCRETE HIGH- | have 1 mew} gperated. The WAY IN CENTRE COUNTY ter visited him at his home, the ‘als 5 TN tan . 1 | —— ’ ran parsonag n Saturday af Fetterolf Bays Grove Coal Yards, , tbona, were u ed mar: | County Commisioners® Selection a Suprseuprian aT TSE 1. Hie ; § 4 s i » . . + i ma he A. M. eo coal vard t Spring | | 3 a 4 . ' X Road Between Potters Mills and | stro tories nd fire rity were ade | pu ee . State College and Waddle Ap. |@itional bn well on the proved, ¥ ay mplete 1 very Fie daugh- ressed for Fe Doted. here veen State W y the Tarn f «¢ town, iter town wh mpany » in keff« This was | cTRer and d ss Sarah. who pe “1 a week, ————— iin : * Frankenb r farm fds temanted -- . ' . by Paul Spayd a son-in-law of the perpendicular ¢ - 4 "| x . . omp on % sis 1. most of whhed | (Continued from previous column.) C. E. CONFERENCE AT owner, but he expects to vacate the place next spring when he will move removed. remains intact and. in the beaten highways, then we learned STATE IGE T X WEEK| ters Mills on Traffic Route No. 53 and PENN STATE STARTS a svecinl Hehiine: device wa ng to appreciate Pennsylvania's network of TATE COLLEGE THIS WEER State Colles. ‘will afford & new out: ante the Bartges farm. a short dis NEW MINES BUILDING [abled to see the spot where death improved ghways let for the college town to points along RN : a Purchased recently by him starvation and exposure claimed While in Ethel. Mo, we witnesed the Regine August 28rd and Will Con-|the Ba Bagle Mountain and ashort-| 0 M! Frankenberger this means a Ground was broken last week forthe | of the young explorer clearing away of the most disastrous tinue Three Days—Mass Meeting | er route to Tyrone. The new road new tenant or the sale of we farm new Mineral Industries building at the About three hours were spent on Wreck ever experienced on that par- '\ . will make Btate College the center of The Missionary Society of the Res Pennsylvania State College, a struct. [tour No. 2 through Mammoth Cave In teulnr division of the Santa Fe Rt. R- iy 4 ollege Campus ow Sunday. four roads following virtually the four |formed church at Boalsburg held te order to see this great natura? wonder |'¢VeRteen cars having left fie track 16 central district of Pennsylvanial gots of the compass. Residents of [regular monthly meeting recently at and other Matton township | the home of Mrs. Irvin Burris, Yeag« in its entirety, one would have to the night previous. On the highway Chitetian Endeavor Union will hod alw,aaie spend three days over the various we followed close upon the heels of three-day conference at “Andy Lytle's people will have a direct connection |ertown. Those present were Rev. and tours. "The longest tour covers nine] Tce distressing accidents,—two per vr en, near Sate College, AURUSt | with the Lakes-to-Sea Highway west-|Mre. W. W. Moyer, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, i hours, A chicken dinner is served on hot having bean - killed outright and Rara, 4th and. 2564 With a Gig mass ward and virtually an airline route to Stover, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hosters be on the west campus facing thely., 1,un five miles from the entrance|?th®™ In dying condition, —scenes of meet ng on the Penn State campus. iy, State Capital, in contrast with the man. Mr. and Mrs Georie Fortney man’s dormitory quadrangle and will | ona several hundred feet Helow the muffeking and anguish that Mnger long undny, August 25th, at 3 pm present roundabout trail via lelle< IMr, and Mrs, Jacob Meyer. Mr and harmonize in architecture with sur-}.. .. . We visited thie “dining hat!” in tie minds of onlookers which will Close the ronference fonte or Wartors Mark and Water {Mra Nevin Meyer, Mr and Mra. Nae rounding buildings. : with a seating capacity of 500 guests Slightly over 3.800 miles were cov. Miah Merfan Beck, district secretary, Street than Goheen, Mr, and Mrs. Charles It will be three stories high and also Spent the night at Mammoth Cave ho ered by car and some sixty miles by will have charge of the conference The building program as announced | Corl, Samuel Wagner Mrs Nanfie lake and river boats. Twelve states State officers will be on the pro some time ago in these columns will] Coxey, Mrs, Madie Ishier, Mrs Mattie be adhered to. The section between | Tresdler, Mrs. Jennie Close, Mrs Bm wii have a full floor in the besement |, level for mboratory and class room were visited, gram. State President Arch K. Me. The West has its wonders —many Auilkin and State Secrstary Warren State College and Waddie will be built {ma Brouse, Mrs. Nell Fisher, Mine and tha remainder of the funds] Mary Reis, Miss Nora Miller, Mise facilities WERen completed the build ing will be the largest academic build. beautiful spots artifically and natural: |G. Hoopes wil be on hand first » of * than 200 fee y av } Members will & . OTE. ' ] ing on the campus, more than 200 feet], ly formed. but I have no apologies RO Ak grivighi n 0 $0 | axap Priday evel from this allocation will then be ap-| Della Ishier, Miss Beulah Fortney, Mise the Keystone State unless it might be stay unday afternoon. plied to construction of a concrete road | Ethel Gingerich, all of Bualsburs: Mr, beginning at Potters Mills leading tow: J and Mrs. Irivn Burris ands Mr. and and Gov wher ¥ i 4 te $ Bod datly wt now av] between Pots —— ure that will house the research, tea ing, and laboratory work of the School of Mines. The buflding. which will cost approximately $340,000, Is to and returned home, via Loulsville In®anapolis and the National highway through Wheeling, W. Va Ronda in general, particularly through ghwave, were in excellent condition. but when our itinerty directed us off in length and with two wings each 135 feet in depth flanking the central from a Democratic point of view, Everyone who goes is expecting a fine y LE 5 time. unit (Continued on next column) W. W. KERLIN, me ard Tusseville. Mrs. Irivn Stover, of Yeagertown,
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