¥ VOL. ClV. TO SEEK STATE REFERENDUM ON DRY LAW REPEAL Islativa Sesslon—May Go On 1391 Ballot, a " 1 vote for act. Jf the W 06 again il Represent another 70 ASSOCIATIONS TEST COWS 25,8507 IN Lasocin that S———— Wetzel Talks on Pleasure Time. to hin Wetzel, prir Hall of schools, spoke He teachers leisure of time ject having uses of in the ments, He suggested ga groups, giving consideration to clgl all kinds, athletics, music, art, reading and so on. This In itself is an admir- alle thought. It would mean, of eourse, an added effort on the part of the teachers and parents, and the busi- ness of co-operation in this werves consideration 1 the entire com- munity. ut the results would be ben- eficial if properly handled. It's worth a try, anyway.” I A APE RAN. Rabbit Breeders Meet at Lock Haven. The monthly meeting of the Central Pennsylvania Rabbit and Breed. association was held at the all, Haven proper Ion ¢ veapect de Ww Cavy ors’ 0. Fo Lock pecind on the ——————— A] A] A500 AO In Memoriam, | who Sad- Kreamer, 1926 and bro In memory of John F departed this Mle April ly missed by mother, ther. Today recalls. sad memories, Of a loved ona gone to rest: And those who think of him today, Are those who loved him best, Mra. Mary Kreamer, 933 Madison Ave, leading, Pa. Commenting on the J. Frederic Moore to the Methodist conference, the Mercers. burg paper says: “It is with a great deal of pleasure that we announce that the Rev. J. F. Moore of the local Meth- odist church will remain at this charge. Rew Moore has entered Into the life of the community as well into that of his own congregation. The decision of conference that he was well placed In Marcersburg and should remain for another year, was o bth #s.8ter return of Rev, Mercersburg, by fa here LAST OF MOTORISTS MEETINGS Met Rep- Tills of Bene. Organization, of County Assoclation Brockerhoff House—Fleld MeXNelly from In resentative fits Derived Gf a sq« Of Port Hall; ® WwW. J da; H. IL. Ebright, Miilhe EE —— Shower for Newlyweds, psburg Woodring Centro Grafey m A “"miscellancous shower” was held night at t home Mr and Oliver Aukerman in Georges Va for their daughter Muriel, who was married to Ralph Brown, of Millheim. She recived many useful gifts from may friends, All spent al peasant evening: music was furnished Himer and Malvina Aukerman and Misa Mary Refreshments vod at a after which hotries of Friday Mrs Toy, recently Fras Gobble, Wer the The hour Inte 0 to their fe Presen and children, Brown wd Mrs Keen, James Zettle, Lingle, Walter and ( Miss Ettie Aukerman, Mins Melvina Aukerman, Junior Tigen., Miss. es Stella and Pearl Lingle, Geraldine and Marjorie Lingle, Clair and Reberen Auman, Miss Mary Gobble and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown. A ——— A AAA —————— Auman Property Sold, Mention was recently made that Ir vin Hennlgh had moved into the Mrs Thomas Auman property at Hed Mill, and now it is learned that he purch- ased the place, which consists of about five acres of langd with improvements, Mr. and Mrd Auman moved to Pot. ters Mills into a property purchased from the Alisons, the one formerly ocetipled by the late W, A. Curray. AAA APA AAA Maxwell P. Moore, of Bradford, has filed nomination papers as Democratie candidate for Congress from the Twen ty-third district, composed of the coun sON, ! i § i i i : f : i and ‘ardellia Homey Flodwrt Gobble tien of Centre, Clearfield, Cameron and MoKean, He Is the only Demooratic civndidate, RE HALL, I Confer—MeClenahan. Belated Marriage Announe ments, tow Mary Bay ouples from near ing a trap ton fall, arngl being Joined In the great known. The news it reicently to the parents, oburse, have given their bless o% v Garbrick, son of Mr. M. Gartwiick, wot of Dorothy Irene Ishler. daugh- Mr. and Mra. Frank I. Ishler, of Oak Hall Station, comprised one of the The groom to working on the the The bride is a us nosy and plant |} and Mi second couple soma time last matri- in thelr mber, without event lives becoming was broken of who, ing. Vernon Mra. Roy and Miss of and here ter COUPON, keep on present expecta farm for graduate of is employed at A collrgro Kerlin Poultry Rufus are Sharer the Both « 8 flea ahove, O15 wnt mn and xon of home. The Mr. Bharer's parents and en ming, ’ ie Is ss fo MA SIR The advances in the Ford of England, Limited, induced firm giving the name of Dodge & (Co. Inc, 246 Fifth Ave, New York, to at. tempt a most daring stock swindle The firm through #Hterature elroulated through the mafls, has ten offering Ford of England at $18.00 per share. The New York Times exposed the fraud in its Sunday issue, I SP AAT. Dale, Plnechot's State Chalrman. Former Judge Arthur ©. Dale, a Coulee wil § in sharp stock of | ! 3 i the the of the Pinchot campaign. Should former Governor be successful nt Primaries and aguin in Judge Dale would become a powerful political factor In the State. No ape pointment In the Governor's hand would be too big as a reward, again, aspirants for political mppoint pcation before given, recognition i ; | STATE COLLEGE MEETS DEATH WORKMAN IN H0.FT. J. Unfortunate Death Weeks, Litter, Man ~Third In That Locality Vhi plunged broke the new State 4 0 iday afternoon # ot Ritter took the fifty the broke workers the way feet turned which dropped and fedl ‘most of the towards the bottom crashed on his head It §8 Believed that killed instantly. He dead by Dr. William rived on the scene shortly aocident. His body morgue and the from reaided tons wy tha was (Henn, WAS Koch's couny Philipsburg on 610 called Ritter Altoona, and had Mm Felwa # years of age ar Iie was Logan been working Cn nis sino ary hikdren T stone. The mand the jaws the bLoard As the ne the he 5 dropped from and hie on plank n standing plunged « was 10, 1930. SUNDAY TRAIN ON 1. & T. STARES APRIL Section of to Be Eliminated In New Freleght Sehed- Belles North Mountaln Branch we~Frelght Serviee” from to and from Glen Coburn to fonte umbsiriand I'rips Dally, Er Install Local Odd Fellows Officors, Was Two Come o his the last He tut are the to on the wns Or which broke in as many weeks in the Krumrine cama on March 7 followed by Fire collapse two weeks later. ————————— A AIA { losely ter's No No mariage licenses were ————— 5 A A 5 I jrsued the number set for Freshmen 176 girls wil} five is State be admitted. year's work entry, admission July Granting of 1st a MIM wn Penn Fifty fore starts dicted for 12-13, man will Apri) of the and a ESth, the were § fr and Spring Mills ‘oliegre, The Relxikahs were also the Interesting talks were given by of the visiting t The closed by serving refreshivnts EE ———— FARMER A SUICIDE, Herbert MoNitt, m and 2% days, a farm- n Blue Hollow, along the from Milroy to suicide, Monday in the attic of himself in the 2:30 p. m, the l.owis- i a $e veing entertainment some meet] wothers ng Brown aged 3% onths wv committed week, shooting lingered until when 1} died § hewas years, road leading He, of ast orenoon home, by He Monday, © n by ¢ erable EE ua ——— Doll Up Wh Whitewash, of farm as At kop No one thing adds to the joy and suburban living as much tractive surroundings A well lawn, shrubs and flowers, all add ma- terially to atitractiveness-but much of this beauty is lost #f the bulldings and fences are neglected, In a great many houses and fences are made of stone or rough lumber. While it is difficult to paint these with oil paints, they can be whitewashed easily, quickly amd at small cost, Whitewash or cold water paint not only brightens these unsight- Iy places but it is an excellent presser vative,. When applied to trees it re. pels the ravages of inpects and worms, The Agricultural Department will send you a bullkktin on this subject on request, nses sheds, outs MAAS and SOC noted In the "Lost Found” column might unearth of the important documents the county nwdit ors wera unable to find about the court house, It almost unbelievable how documents do disappear, and at the A fa D COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Tow AN Af het “ng from rong Fries a vith ATI G, good iller, 017 ten~ floor was furnde n, in Francis Ape sched. games Atlante nd Mrs erg Day Teache mothe over am station large or ime nuously rd g well ye brief stay. ex alled, a Nuge rogaine health. whedule becomes Eagle Valley faflv of the train an extension Valley through to Hare instead of stopping at Look Haven. The afternoon Bald Eagle Vale } train due in Bellefonte at § p. 2 and now made up at Lock Haven, wil Harrisburg hereafter. A broke in the bape rens Stormstown, Half Moos township, on Friday afternoon. and bes it ished burned over several acres belonging te The was in Mr. Martin, forest and a group of others m the at midnight. for the Associa covers this section. rience in the Guernsey Breeds live wire. former Eagle 4 " 5 wun 1. morning risdburg, oy be made up at forest fire ont # south of fore was hundred Theodore Logan Richa from until Col, onal fire the district, or ld Brooks men here joined o Friday night ry Hagan is now tester ‘ounty Cow Testing which had a the Centr year's with wrintion and fa 8 the 8 now exXITwwCie § of The vacating the VanTries road in Harris township, connecting the Brush Valley and Old Fort roads, nes consitated a slight change in the rural mail point route known as No. 1 from The carrier, W. F. Keller, now goes west on the Brush Valley road to Linden Hall, and comes pet on the Old Fort road Five or more addi tional patrons are now served. The Linden Hall post office has been ocofte tinued although the rural route passes by its door. John D. Meyer and Eliza Meyer, and Mrs. H. E. Jenkins, all of Tyrone, passed through town Saturday evening on thelr way from Columbian, South Carolina. Mra. Mays or had been in the South since the bee ginning of the present year, and Inst week Mr. Meyer, Mra. Jenkins and Mrs, C. H. Meyer, the latter of Reodsville, drove to that place and on Friday started on the return trip. While In Columbia the party were guests of Mr. and Mra. J W. McCormick, a daughter and son-in-law of the former Mrs, Meyer, . mother, Mrs. wl timo they are most wanted,
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