VOI.. C111. Other Aids Centre ty. The missioners 1 Projects itre ded t of the for Board of (Cor Count des allotmen fund OI - to accent til 25 00 constructior Ave if county's State highway of improved roadways on defined high * way routes The and enth 11 £49.400 tor county's iment ia under the law as mating sOV and elg will have t« mount, hth class counties ONY oad iffalo Mountali where Bald Furn . the Bald Eagle Trail rone tha Tu This is a cont concrete via State © It concrete State and will course from connact to highway ace leading 1k es-to-Sag the Potters Hpsbure, and inuation of bet wes Ph ntinu road n ollege to will be a o« ition of the new building ilo Run Valley almost direct to points northwestern highway now from Bu in Colle “ollege to fr open up the the western and the State The building of of owe retch of way from Valley Mile the six mi College to two miles toward Bellef: of the fourm east of Mi greatly this vi les Buffalo of Run rete from will in penditure of almost lars In addition to Brothers 1: O00 office Meeting of Ministerium. tian 1J followed The ant meeting next Gap, January 13 Keener as otanyvist Those Smith. Keene “ s Gireonhoe Re and Newman resent were ve r. Metzear alii Kiwanis Elect OMecers, Election of offic regular meeting at the Brockerhoff Hotel which time the od to organization during tre J. K. Johnston ert Thena Herr district Arthur C John RB CC. Yeager rootors Jat Kiwanis Club in Bellefonte, Lor « featured the of the at following men were the destintes of the coming year Rev. Rab 8g Claude Samus! Shallorosaa and WW. W M. Ward file. Ray C Bo ele direct president ; vice-president: treastirer: Kerlin lem No¥ truat oe How Saommery tt ne H seman, di- and fohn Fifty Farmers Win 400-Bashel Honors sion ania nbn Collere, wh fn ving reports f county Lehigh Inrgest gle county county has 18 members the from a sin. Carbon Luzerne Berks two and North. number Bue each reported ka and COUn- tiem Pave 12 county has reported filve members, and Schuylkill, Cambria amnion one each Henry Y. High, farmer, has the fn Burks county highest yield this year, 629.4 bushels, and John R. Bach. man, of Norftampton county, is a close sceond with 625 buhsels Wins Scholarship. Miss Emma Bible, graduate of the Millheim High ehool, now a freshman at the Pennsylvania State Collesw, recently was the winner of the Ole wine Scholars® fp. Jach year Mrs. M. BE. Olewine, of Bellefonte, fosters a scholarship of one hundred dollars a year to the fresh- man girl of Centre county who re colves the highest grades in a competi- tive examination given by the college Miss Bible was graduated from the HiMiefm High school with the class of 1928, fn which she was an hon student. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Tdh'e, of nines town. ship, formerly of Potter township, - THE RED CROSS ROLL TO 4% iist of cit a wid Centre Hall the 1529 contributions Following is a to with their responded Call dolls fl Fetterolf A. Burkholder ! Zens v Cross Roll of ona ar: i Mra Hosterman i Mrs 8 F.Greenhoe { Mrs. Samuel Rowe y Bank holomew \. Hosterman vde A. Smith W. A. Alexander F. V. Goodhart E. McWilliams rank Bradford WwW. A £ 8. J. M. Kirkpatrick ’. H. Durst PY 11 Fetterolf Jovee J. Haney Keller Odenkirk Gloodhart Bradford Mra CC. A. Spy Tohnson (3 e0t [sh ley George I Mrs Rowe i Weotael M. Smit} H. Potter Miford 1a Ww. F » 1% eller So ly COWHER-—BINGMAN. gman Din ved bo Tohengrin Th took e¢ archway in whl the ceremony decorated with and decorating green vines, yell r hry tumn the santhemums au re used in rooms After the ox ved te remony a luncheon scheme of pink amd tie was it color in and was a wh tise] table decoran fons Mr. and Mrs z +4 A wixdda Cowher tr left by motor and return ng ip to Jaltimore ving te and after their reside in mn {11 Altoona where the bride the Shaffer Cowher had been employed «by Mrs groom is Stores 'o | I Bon TT employed in ti the m Department in (York) city and groom . #4 The bride are well known } ena here E pA A Be Here Saturday Night, should be given nee ht M. by Four” mate quartette of Lock Haven, The concert ds being sponsored by the "Willing Workers” class of the Latheran Bunday school, The members of the yuartette are college men, having had plenty of ex: perlence in quartette and solo work, and are fast gaining a fine reputation in musical circles in this part of the State. The men are well known in church circles and have had charge of the music in well known churches at various times, taking part In oratoris, cantatas and chorus work, Theirs Is a program of real interest to everyone, The personnel of the quartette is as follows: Laurence lL. Dick, ist tenor: Harold Wiggles, 2nd tenor: Thomas Wilt, 1st bass and banjo soloist; Har ry Hubler, 2nd bass. Mrs, Dr, Kamp is soloist and accompanist, All who love good music not fall to attend the concert to in Grange Arcadia on Saturday of this week beginning at 8 P. the “Lilesty i HN 5 A AAI Worth selling is worth telling—af- vortis FRED HORNER YOUNG MAN BY SLUG, WHICH PASSED RED ON SAND MOUNTAIN, AFTERNOON BODY MEETS ALMOST BROUGHT hunter was be of hunters never ill Mountain hody was carried ryt t t 1 gotten group Sand witnessed it to To half mile dis was conveyed to the PF. VY. undertaking estatdishment, on who The the in Springs camp, about a nt, and Morgue wrt from there connected with shot the n to Eu hilt right », and passed through the ab- n : of upward course, vel and through Many Accidents teported, LESS HUNTERS LESS DEER KILLED HUNT; Mekinney District Her tofore Most This Mountains Deer Field, Lh in Seven Prolifie Bear Barren Y ear—200 Killed. Pole Brides Kettle Thom Bradfords, st ck Stone Creek uniata Gun Cioh pontown, Stone Creek Gab Rod and Gun (ub, Tar Pit Ickigburg Camp, Hemlocks Cluls, Thompeontown, of Al Lakemont ftonna at Bassai ms at Sassafras Lost Creek C MceAllstervilie, Underwood Road Underwood, MTD. Camp Tawistown at I'nderwoond Mill Camp Antlers, Yeamertown, at Thompson's Spring Club, N Mountain day Hunset ttany P otters hunting clube ay Total . The Keystone Hunting (huh Lidge Lave a Thomas Morris employee, of SHH Al- near Slate bear, killed by toona oity Nittany Mountain, suppossd an deal field for deer this year, yield. ed but a few bucks and no bear. Those successful in killing deer, all members of day hunting parties, were Larue Decker and Paul Wise. Hunters farther east on Old Nittany, captured | a fow more. toonn, Aan to be County Game Warden Mosler and J. | BB. Ross, the latter a division supervisor | of Lock Haven, brought in four illegal | dedr—two baby bucks and two does, : On Broad Mountain, a member of | MISTAKE DEATH WHEN HIT IN BACK BODY ~ACCIDENT OCCUR- MTS. RANGE, TUESDAY MORGUE, HERE. TO GOODHART of Mechanicsburg, He The the on South Mountain Nallor's body under Maxwell Ward, of Pennsylvania i William Clair, ) hospita I vies) Pennsy stray bullets a OF, rece whil mp nr The to have & near posed COme from The Wing shooting for overed. Mr to the toons hit tap Ward Irs ih parties Tole the the to Clalr was struck thigh on taken an treatment log cl and was for ve al wis to the ankle 8 a Centre County Hospital patient, of ti thie bu Harrisburg, Harry Bell, head State rea of industry at a deer A pp Attended Funerals, ent were Mrs Donatd and Robert, Meyer Mr and and Millhe Mrs toonn. % The funeral of Mrs. Alice Durst, on attended by Mra Wilklam Mrs. Riley Vera Brun- Mm 8 L Mrs, Jersey Bhore Hardman Harris, was and and Minn D.C Saturday afternoon, Mra. Foster Sharer Smith of Zon; Mr Stover, of Reading: Washington, Mra J. D Van Gorder, Dorworth and Fart f Weidler, Charles C. E Jellefonte. ex Callahan i A HS AP RI Christmas Services. Mv hodist Christmas { December school will Christ The wid Sunday BVO 24.) sacred a on mas eve There will en in the Presiyteran church, 20th, at entitled, ¥ Iw. Poa be a cantata Ve T:30 58 Heywor towsd red hymns which and Christy evervone ig invited a 65876 Motor Vehicles Junked. elght hundred Sixty-five thousand, and seventy-six motor vellcles were junked from January 1 to November 7, 1929, the Bureau of Motor Vehicles announced last week, The number includes 1.221 motor cars for which junk certificates were imsued. Under the provisions of the a hicle as scrap, and a certificate of title many not again be issued for such a vehiole, For reasons other than junking, the titles of 20824 motor vehicks were cancelled during the period mention fens fawn and brought it to the State | house, It was taken to State College | where ‘wiveral hergs of deer of all ages | mre undergoing feed experiment tests On Tuesday, William Ikey, a deputy | game warden, and Forest Ranger Moe Kinney, met a lone man carrying two guns, but minus a hunting teense, He | became much excited when asked his | name and an explanation for his ap | pogrance without the familiar sign on | hisback, At first he refused to reveal i i i During the recent spoction period stations throughout compulsory Ine official + Inspection Pennslvania ree cars and trucks submitted for exami: nation. The Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Come missioner Benjamin G. Eynon sald, is now considering whether it will oan ol the regiét¥ation of all cars and trucks for which approved stickers were refused. “ALL-STARS” “STATE” FRESHMEN HIGH SCHOOL DEFEAT Take Soccer Game 5 to 0, In Near-Zero Weather, Brad. ford, of Big Part in Saturday ~*Jack” Local High, Plays Victory. The Oe ANN-Btar Team Pos Freshmen R al lind Tyson 1a a Addleman Musser Walker Breon Bradford Keller Gingerich leigin Musaer Holmes Walker Goals: Gingrich 1, Bradford 2. God- shall 2. Sohstitutions: H oat of tidy Finley er f All Kline Rn Wolf Trestle for Walk Freshmen for Martz for Wolf Alman for Cravelling or Porter Team: Godshall fo Bre Bradford: Bohn for Addlemann “Bi” Jeffrey n for Riter; jeriey for Hefores a —t Bazaar at Spring Mills, The girls of the 1} af thi A msiso—— ome partment Ix ember fancy } ristmas gifts rend A and be off supply of «ool rood will limited es, candy angel aleo for sale IM AS SAAS Fire Loss at State College, In a recent fire at State College, Frank Hennigh, Centre Hall, (R. D.), was a loser to the extent of about $3. 000, The tenants of the property are the Charles Tressler family, a State College taxi driver, and Miss Elizabeth Stiffler and her nephew Donald, who conduct a rooming house. No one was in the building when the fire was discovered by Donald Stiffler, a senior in ‘the State College High schoo. He stated that only ten minutes before he had been in the cellar to fix the furnace and noted npthing unusual The flamea started in the vicinity of the furnace and burned through toe floor in the Stiffler aide of the house, then up through the partitions. About $2,000 of the damage was caused on this side of the house, the remainder resulting from smoke on the Tressier wide. Mre Tressior fs a patient in the Centre County Hospital having unders gone an operation last week. a MS A as The Conve Reporter 51.50 a year "NO. 48 HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES? FROM ALL PARTS. £3 infon WW. « appointed oent meeting WAS a of the of to board to il the remov boroug VOars. tinted the wales of 1508 vole of the ing aT to toward improves by a of 100 the parties estimated oost of $600 one benefited hay $100 extiension was eed contribute the ment and per Moyer, sold to county, for Journal, of real sstate of Mrs the home of Union $280.00 the Millheim The total receipts, amounting to a little over $42000, will go into the overseer account Haines township Mra. Moyer's entrance the Homes, At the sale sonal Andrew at Irvin propery ¥ Woodward, was Rtover notes sale of who for DAY ’ b eg srl } svangelical at Lewisburg and at Jews Mr children, and Mrs with Wile on TT rds an as trip Wagner, Eler and at ti (Jedims o whoe started on 2, C, where they ree gtining or this Ha sghwarg, on Tollan = opped a Ia Beek Cole national capital guests of Mr. Wage Mrs, Frank Long. the daughter, oashier of the at Bellefonte, was car badly Barnhart, Bank James XK First National slightly injured and damaged, in an accident on the Snow Shoe Mountain road, Tiursday He was brought to the Centre County hose pital and found to have suffered lace erations on the face and a contusion of the knee. The accident was the ree sult of the slippery condition of the road causing his car to skid. The cashier was alone in his car. An elegant touring outfit paseed through town one evening last week on its way from Detroit to Blooms burg. It is known as an Arico oar, and consisted of a large house, two-wheels od trafler coupled to a Cadillac roads ter. The coupling devise Is an ingens ious affair, and disposes of the dlsads vantages of the ordinary coupling methods, The traller is handsomely upholstered, is supplied with chalrs, seats, stove, refvigerator, light, heat, collapsitde beds, and toflet. The oute fit was being conveyed by Wm. J Hess and RB. Pry, connected with the Magee Carpet Carpet, Rloomehiung, and was for the use of Harry Mages his a mdmber of the carpel firm.
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