ENTRE HALL. | MORE THAN 3000 LIVING IN TENTS. MONDAY | TOWNSHIP WIiLl SCHOOLS OPEN DIES OF INJURIES SUSTAINED GREGG WHEN STRUCK BY AUTO bh O win me! The Three Hundred Fifty Temporary Canvas Homes School, New Teachers at Hed | \ i di Two NOY ocational | on Grange Park House About 3500 for the Week. «-- ; | Many Requests for Tents Could Not Be Filled. College, Wallace W Summers fol, Br Cent y Pine Grove Mills, y/ a WILL THE GRANGERS AGREE? e gob y v ' he Pennsylvania Furnace, AHoona, Fleming. ‘ i——————————— Civil War Officer's Collapsable | Writing Desk. { iy or f Xe Ts OF g Has —i Hdllips Farm s— Zion, Sold. ard, How “e Nittany. Lock Haven. Rebuilding Pe Mill Hall Through Narrows, toad nn Avis, Sunbury, Rebershurg, Aaronshurg. 4 “1 aris 3 MA SEARCH FOR SLAIN DEER AND FIND road TOR pi) untevad a . ua Miscellaneous, BOOZE i ‘) ; . ; Se axe a “ig y A 4 re . id hn Inile. State Col Two In Hunting for Violations~Hold Ligunor Charge, Arrest Camp Law Number on ———— A —— Tp —————— COLLEGE ANNOUNCES 1929.1930 CALENDAR! bv ara to $ , . . \ 4 . : / Co > # : i a ep x X ! Boalshury, Kline Cie re ¥ Rocke Mra J Oak Hall Station, Mra Nannie Gil th Cearh Bellefonte game thur Hartew deputies | or wane the os ins on the! Atther le Smu t Mark Renovo, Warr Adams oom, Whlamasport Dietz. Harrisburg Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs Bek R. W 1" Gireen Elm . ors Wagner famfly, Mrs H. D ama. A. |} Glenn Zong, H, C L. R Whitehill, Edward Rev, Forest Evey, Rev, Mra Har- burg. Arthur Pet. Mrs, A. M. Shank, Orviston Hugh Ralston, Mifflinburg. ending Tar cle was implicate he recent whole- [one week and Fas it down three days A longo oa | han Februar | Hass provided, tise | Zong, ond John 8 days earlier than Shuey su le at | section his presence in tf suspicions of the wardens A search of the officers finding the also brought to Nght « unlawful operations, as a alleged liquor and parts of a cated trat the plaice had the seat of a Wingard and Finkle admitted shoot. ing the deer and in default the fines were taken back to the jail. The alleged whiskey found by the game wardens was brought to the all also and turned over to Sheriff Harry Dune Iap. Elmer Hoover of Penn to be the owner of the eabin, was ar rested by Sheriff Harry Dunlap and charged with possession and manu facture of the lguor which was found there. He walved hearing and fur. nished ball for his appearance at the and and looting of a 1 tude Reading Catherman, between to Febru ond and tern, the AOC Ore COR HOT m ford reck, Korman, Inde Shuey Shuey, this cabin aroused ary 12. is while Gettys ed semester lw which Case scheduled to ! ven Joesae ers, Frank Whitehtil June § 8 ¢ight Inst aon Iter? In the meat Hut 1 vidence or other quantity of still, indi recently place resy was the More than new deer year of the the of acceptance ii9 quota of 1170 freshman ol Celebrate Light's Golden Juhl wo, a ARE | Governors to of ad. men and] tude for ] tudents r Mad Dog In Lewisburg. Lidoyd Lose, of Lewisburg, was bitten The Governors of five States will [on the palm of the hand by his dog, mark Light's Golden Jubilee, toe fif- | and suspecting that he animal might tieth anniversary of the perfection of [Pe mad, he killed him and had the the elebtric incandescent lamp by | head sent in to Harrisburg for analy- Thomas A. Edison. with proclamation, | is. The dog was afflicted with a The CGovernors, who, to date, have | Benuine case of rabies and Mr. Lose scheduled official state participation by | Was advised to take the Pasteur treat- Ho the issuing of a proclamation are: Ment at once. Burgess Miller has ds. Governor M. FF, Larson, of New Jer. | Sued a quarantine on dogs, to take ef " on ww, the State in which Mr. Edison re- {fect Immediately, and no dogs will be a potential trouble maker. | p widen; Governor John G. Richards, of |#Uowed joose on the streets. South Carolina; Governor John | Phillips of Arzona: Governor Harr | The G. leslie of Indiana; and Governof | term R. C. Dillon of New Mexico | have sent notices Of these nre 143 women. The quota for women stu dents is 170. Enrollment in the six un: dergraduate schools is to be practical- ly the same as last year, —————— A SA heen mission moonshiner's activities, of No person can be a mobile driver driving every must regard the road good anfe auto he thinks he out One tinleas about in he moment township sald every ms eta nx A —- MI SA 55 A. fall swsion of the 1028-1930 at Pennsylvania State College | will officially open September 26th. Pennsylvania tour 14 poultrymen will to State College September 16 and for A a meeting at the the evening college JS HALL, 7; Loeals in rung Fal | ra | Keen an d———— Heedsville 5 Here Labor A oti Resigns Posithn as Teacher Hire W m H Hane COWS Are milk at sumed od and the present ie 1 and at Later ty she New out Newark, 2 J. Ye in the market will vinta York « fet The Mr nsx Bea EON afford an acceptance of this position by Haney necessitated his resigning teacher of the Grammar grade school here, which war done a few days ago. He taught that here two Years school ———————— Lingle Farm Sold-—§2500, The Lingle farm, at belong. ing to the estate the late Florence Estie Lingle, wns sold Hy her admin: istrator, Edgar Miller, and John Lingle and H. I. Ebright, guardians of Nan- oy Lingle, for $2500, to Ernest Treas or. There were two tracts, one of thir. ty acres and another of fourtedn acres On the former bulldings were located and the latter was a timber tract I MMS Potitoes today are high enough price to make them a popular dish, Colyer, of in h of court of the 17th and the following day ext tern of Co ‘ R—— 2 «J at TOWN AND COUTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES? FROM ALL PARTS wntly Con hysdcally idayse week spend « Troop Patrol rt, and The men, he one and Snyder, wt viet is and hands he 18th 1 and SUC ee he from a Crew engage heme is toe work of last n and Tes Mifflin. addi. which from em” Af addition in: by w Crense payroll twents Harry Mr. and Sewickley Frederick Mra Harry i A RFuest Jurkholder, F son of Wurkholder, of at the home of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs M A. Burkholder, of near town He came here with his parents, who went on to Atlantic City, and from thers to East Stroudsburg to visit A. R Burkholder... On their return they will stop at Centre Hall and "Grange Park Rev. James J. Glenn, of Carlisle. av companied by his son, Ryle, came here on Baturday and remained until Mos day afternoon. Rev Henn delivered the sermon on Sunday in the auditors um, Grange Park, and expressed grat. fication over tie attentiveness of his hearers and the general exceptionally god conduct of the large number of persons who gathered on the park on Sunday. Rev, Glenn is a native of Penns Valley and is serving a Pres byterian pastorate in Carlisle.
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