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SEPTEMBER COURT. ks Term Opens Monday—Trial First Speond Week and RANKS OF VYETERANS THINNED TO 18 IN ANNEAL RET MNION thing want ti.ey of ing th newspaper pie they tured ers cars so run on Tiida development ls a that you Hne of articles print a lot of the people articles and buy them An * 3 ile from study. ady magazine lar e A in the and the The peo rol v gesy {hed berause Fes and in NeW SPA ~ The information given about these them that buy automobiles gee these oars ple- go frequently the their minds and night demonstration an article or to do it is to ahout them. and in those ntereats automobiles day want to sell the way gtuff interested will be 6 C—O MS AE The man much uniformed like a State patrolman minus a coat, who buzzed around the traffic light on Sun day morning, atractted more or hes attention until it wag discovered his official standing would not be lessened had he removed the portion of his outs fit held up by galluses, The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. - - COUNTY NOTES, * |* CENTRE » HOSPITAL . . ® . * » * » . ¥ 1 {LASS OF Thirteen fhe of of Sehool WT tinne Work in Well Known Institutions, Hospital: | Nurving lege; Bruce Knarr, Beckley Co countanecy | Willa¥fm MeoCon kK. Penn Btate Cole tege:. Chembk Engineering Myles McClellan, State Teacher's Cole lege, Lock Havens Bertha Business College, toona Bruce Forestry. Myla Spyker, cial College, Tie ni Sharer, Al Sharer, Penn 8tate College Williamsport Commenr- In addition toe the large percentage of the members of the viass orf 102% who entesed school last fall, two mory are about to do so tills week. Henry Bilauser will become a student in Age rieulture Division of Dalry Husbandry at Penn State and Wilbur MoClellnn will enter Beckley Business College at Harrisburg AA Henry Ford probably meant what he sald about quitting the manufacture of Fords should booze come back, but no- body is laying in a supply of the new Elzabeths against that day, i ENC .emont Band Win: ttl i Qiir Wer Department “B"—Dalry Cattle, Department YF Poultry, Awards In Judging Contest, 25000 PEOPLE Thursday on Grange Park in its histor tv vears The attendance iy but t figure the of this article, seems to be that at after taking mito consideration the admission tickets sold for the week There there was much headquarters ans on one or two aven- ues, but last week the fair was extend ed over three four times the ters ritory occupied under these conditions The attendants were in wonderfully good humor. There was not a distur bance worthy of mention on thelr part, and but one or two venders were called for the methods employed ON THE PARK. was admittedly the bggest day of for Was VAriouss estimated © 25,000-in caption arrived days in the past when more congestion about were or to socount by them, Ss MS MINES Herbert RB. Glenn, was one of the 331 who received a doe- tor's certificate from the State Board of Mcdioal Examiners, C—O MI MS — Freight on the local branch has been unusually heavy during the recent past. in Yoeational Proleets, Lemont Grangyi Wins First Place. Logan Wins In Grange Plars, 5 ie and Lemmontree. J 206 ON SCHOOL ROLL. Two hundred and six pup led the five schoole 4 he borough at Pen Monday. This nereased dur slightly n the number may ing the month, that of a vear The High five, three number in 16: Junfor, man, 31 The graded schools have a one hundred eleven, pupils, follows: t Seventh and eighth grades—Roy | Jamison, of Mifflinburg, teacher—8 in seventh grade and 19 In eigiith { Fifth grade, 14; sixth grade. | Le Moore, teacher. { Third grade, 12; fourth grade, 18: | Martha Yeariok, teacher, NE sSesgion on slightly and Ago, school be in above is nine The Senior, 21; Fresh. enrollment an olnes ty jnst follows: Sophomore, more t each a, “id vear total of divided as 12; T First grade, 12: second Burkholder, teacher grade, 15; Hazel { na I I 55 | A few persons through the valley {saw the Graf Zeppelin as it salled to ‘the north of us about 3:00 A. M. Thurs {day morning. 19924, » ody | PHILIPSBU RG AIRPORT DEDICATION, SEPT. TH i i imed In ERE. JOINT SCHOOT HIGH TO OVEN MOND A A Confessed Killing—Sentenced, isl BUILDING HAVE DISAPPEARED ng down d Main, the Penneyvivania | 01 D COLLEGE WALLS Work of tear oldest bulliding at week neg a founda is to | State College, was completed last ! excavators are mn hole in the of the new rive on the same spot All usable from buliding has been salvaged for use in the walls of the new. The work of rasing ground level was completed in little more than six weeks and It is the hope of contractors to have the steel] framework in place and concrete floors poured by December 1. The new building. which will be student and college administrative headquarters, to be finished In August, 1930, Wedner lay and | great tions iy preps campus fog building that the old Himestone to in night, this week, at the Richeliou, {8 the last showing of “Weary River,” a vitaphone produc tion, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, eta Garbo will be featured in “The Standard.” At the State The are, all this week, “Father and Bon" will be shown with Jack Holt. This is a part talking production. An added silent feature, Thirsday, Prday and Saturday is “The Sky Raider” —————— I NEWS AL INTERES] graduate ere wal board High where he ne nssiet- Miew the exign to te # ok 1s n © O/rs bus, & ee to Stroheoker and D. gidesw a tt Ww ped H bus passengers Paci ' ¢ the ont the of the home = P Mas Virgtnia Malseed, Jr, of Atlantic City: Mrs MeDowell and daughter, Mise injured some extent, the f prettily badly, Both care sustained damage. The accident occurred Monday at about 11 o'dlock a the bus war on te regular schedule ron to Lewistown The Clearfield County Fair is on four days-—Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs My and Friday—of next week, the of ficial advertising wagon with its pleas ing calliope announced while on # tour through the valley during ast week. The association manager secretary is M. 1. Gardner, formetly from this county, who promises a big return for the 50-cent admission. Mr. and Mrs, John Wega, of Nanty« Glo, and the latter's sister, Mrs. B. J. Hansem, of Atlanta, Georgia, were in Centre Hall on Friday oaliing on old friends and acquaintances. The Indies will be better known as the Misses Sophie and Estle Krumbine respective 1y, daughters of the Mate John H. Kruse on were to wer possibly bine.
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