vi Rn TUE poet, Y SE iBef] NO. 23 on —————————————— STARTED WORK ON MEHODIST TRAINING CAMP GAS BY JULY IST, WOULD TIDY UP THE TWO VICTORIES FOR LOCALS THE COLONIAL INN| OPENS AT NEWTON HAMILTON| An effort is being made by Superin CENTRE HILL CEMETERY ON MEMORIAL DAY TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS tendent Munphy to have the laying of —— set ” the gas pipks in Centre Hall and overt pg. tor Subseriber Sees Need of) Bellefonte Independents and Rebagrs- Seventy-five Room Inn a Certainty for| Thursday, June 19, Program Begins—| "= “20 tain completed by the ! Site In Woods North Bishop Wm. F. MeDowell, Speaker. frst of Jul wnd rvi to patrons Forming Cemetery Assoclation.— burg Ball Clubs Bie the Dust— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES) : i Site In oods No « KF, y * *ithrst of July, and sdrvice 1 -. . p» » wr : Stal Sologe B nat —Season Lasts Until August 18, close to that time. By the middle of Corttets Name of “Tower” to “Ton- Local Club Makes It Seven Straight FROM ALL PARTS. of Reereation Bullding, ; od Tain : next week the mains will have been ner” As One of Old Sprucetown hy Knocking Off Burnham, . TR . " fom ‘ogk op clearing the ground for the The Methodist Training Camp season (1 through town ! : a w 4 . ie New York city “Fresh Al ! 1 oy P " ol y O . n al Inn. to be srect-]at Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, laid ! ! dhisls Church Bullding Committee, Ww gamegewon on Memorial Day ihe Bellefonte ju will arrive July ew To-roon RONIAL in, t » ! . The large m in wa res Ve fn 3 inv 01 i 3 ed by the Consolidated Hotel Service Jopens June 19, when the The large t : 1 a 1 n« : of New York (ity, was hog 1 Church School AU rintendent’s : . g a on totn % 3 \ vi i n 1 yit st week and excavation work com-|]clation will hold its annual con on, | “4% ’ 16 No. Winchester Saturday an : since |§ enced this weel he rintendent | | 1 William i on is now work on 3 Fix 4 . no any FOUMmMELANCL HOWE Epworth MAUL nstitute sensi ——— } to 80. Dean V. wry “. SPRING MILLS P. 0, VACANT; 4 n Revol " or seviral yea | radiord ] : , da fre Wil en, he ood oomsburs g . " i ; . 3 | were Mr. and A 1 am Madar cock of Bloomsburg. SALARY, $1400 A YEAR , great granddaughter John | Kk, 1 ests 1 1 Mr. and Mrs, Will adars dining Intermediate Girls’ . ; ‘oliner | been "OT w i 1? ey fon 8 a 1 f 14) ar a Stover, « 4 isviie, ang percent - Director, Miss { . Sir »f » - b . 34} The Me '% J1 9 { . } Hil Madar: moth A rs ny Con while | Hazelton. ou . ei s bE . 1 r no} v of a " f oa* fe 2a oy ’ iin a private bath, Intermediate Boy ump | ay i to send DE A wr bare 1 : v Robert ’ 41 was one of a nume Consolidated Hotel Service as-]August 1. Director, Rey red Norris, | Pointme - a the Bnstng ‘ es. | YOU nd ny of tl ¢ Mav Ju n } cans 3 y “iber of num tion m specialty of college Newton Hamilton. blank 3 16 Spring Mills fou ro s issu Ls inns and ha ban operating colonial Senior Boys® Camp . inns throughou New England. Tha ust L rector. Rev. Samu inn will be structed and operated by the ation. : amp Meetin Bible who executives believe approximately 20,000 organization conventions 11. Director, vewton Hamilton Epworth grou ) t f 1 Sta Bebershurg (sds Same Treatment, A ft CENTRE COUNTY 8S. 8S. CONYEN- TION AT PORT MATILDA — SA ———— STATE HIGHWAY NOTES A MASA SS MARRIED 556 YEARS, mn m———— A AA Odd Fellows’ Memorial ntl DRINES BASNG s—— As — ” More Bad Cheeks, Chevrolet Auto Sales, yi : rng ome, hey nea Ne ME aT hop a / Bet 4 i town. was to = citizens ; ; jets = ‘ - i ran in 5 100 ! Totals 3 24 1 obtain relief Centre Hall, 4; Burnham, 2, the new tax i + Sia mids of he similar gathering e in a se gl On Saturday, the local team returned [law which is proving burdensome to hard Tate Mill, sedan; Lioyd| Mr. and M Franklin Rub ve | had issued a w w him. lvears the Burnbam team a vorpeded in {many in a ctions of the State. A da. Red Mill. coach: George Stov { fron Baltimore } all, las in 3 s hevks taking the long W ; 2 1 mimi nas nn appointed which Centre Hall, 1% ton truck; Rev, |" ®¥ and on returning at the clos onstable P, Frank. had him i Flower Contributors, “Doc” Crawfors ¢ nice game | Will notify all candidates for Governof, CC. Kleffel, m. sedan: Clair]®: the week took 1¢ former's brother. |. afte o'clock Saturday nigh . : Donald Ruble h them He ! his way to the county jail heir guest until at least the novelty oar. When Pleasant Gap vas ryached lion turned for State Beckhart and(College, but was halted by the con Phoenixville, spent |*lable grabbing the steering wheel . 2 ——————— the week-end with the latter’ parents, Rion then left the oar and. hid. Misa a ana young eattie hea by doth D. C. Wagner, who has had more 29 from Centre County Graduate at | Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Smith, s Cent v|Fisle Taylor Was. also an Secupani of | other children whose names wire not Shi ant ol 3 he get, Jas high han twenty years’ experience in hand ; Hf. Mrs ‘Burkhart wii be bet r {the car, and when her escort left the earned. lay, summed up to a total of $3, Lock Haven Normal recalled here ns Miss Orace Potter |Whiel she took command. The con Included among the 215 members of her maiden name, Mr. and Mrs Guy |*table was taken a merry chase to the 1830 graduating lass at the Loco Mo : Haven Teachers # of new Chevrdet cars and | Miss The following children brought Bow for Centre Hall a ‘ xr | 888 : and jeneral Assembly org to the P. O 8 of A. hall for dec Lirass, a Lewistown twirler, ial the n law is considered obnoXe vr 8 : " u and an imposition on the people orating thes graves of the soldier dead th pe . r a & us fie. Hive on Memorial Day: The Snavely Cow Sale—8385%. repealed or at least Isabed Emery, James Bradford, Ken objectionablh features 3 10% # 18 * neth Dutrow, Betty Searson, Rex Sear : son. In addition to these there were r. Spring ; 8, coach Harry | aveling an, Philadelphia, | " . : f city life ars off to sone: extent, the past month the company Mr. and Mrs. Horace also sold eleven used cars. George Smith. of The sale of registered and grade | stripped , 3 § SAL ing gasoline y an address Ixfore Ih i Bak The leading cow sold for $305, 8 y ir : RAY yfore the Among adult persons who contribut $213 Lewidgbhurg Lions, closed with these ad- - ad, ed flowers were the following: Mrs H., J. Lambert. Mise Bessie Coldron, J. L.ltrom $300 up to $140. Some of thesej'D : py it not Fress’er, Mra TT A. Hosterman, Mrs . : 2 t “ + Rashi around the put under arrest harged + nla " ¥ of very fine Drexiing 1 cB . . AL i rest. 1 ert Emery A t VOUur oat h & open Jim yO Nas n ompiaint agalr CRON, : i discontinue nary . 3 y . : ™ PPR v Margaret J " rs 5 3 is attention 1« +1300 0G ROP Your gine and turn ION 4 . { + 3 % A . as il il ait Lion £ and the next two for § bf {it 10 and a 5 monitions "Ou cannot OE arefy . respect ivols The YORNE . yO nn Ye 4 ot % oo careful tr, of Pleasant Gap. were also at State College and over its streets, bu home on Sunday { Ho was not seen The girl ‘ Nittany mw has Lagh ————— — » . "he kk 4 # the 4 jut 1 In dynamite Preshyterians Plek Liberal for Leader! sen Los aa : gasoline” of the Pry : bokbuns : . dted State Se . i Hie 4 jv across ast a A AS . . ’ y "Sales ve v i» , $4 al va vi” pais ‘aluable Diamond Found at ( tears 00 PROVES REAL PAL— {oto it ie electio: Rey woh {Chun ‘ wit hie disturbing the 1 ARNG nation das . Thompson LOTT, f Pittsburgh » y » Home. Allen Rk" 4 bisa in Bushel of Hefuse, FED TRAPPED « OMPANION |, TH f Mod oe oO 5 Ditches were the street to 8 1 to the line of the finished 1 was {tus-jand forty second annual convention £o nh ‘a " fitrated recently n an airdale dog, (Uincinndtl, last weck. surface, and the pipe was forced Lock: [the airmail made hia reed desoont leaught In trap, was kept alive by Dy. Kerr defeated his only opponent, through the soll underneath. The op- speakers. The Phodhe [near Glen Richey, several weeks ago. {food carried to it by another dog for (Rev. Henry B. Master, of Philadelphia, eration was an vasy one, np rock hav: Bellefonte: Olga Long Philipsburg. | Home has among its residents Mra ja diamond valupd at about $1,500 and five davs weneral secretary of the Board fo Min-ling been encountered. The laying of Fred J. Malone, Coburn: Ethel L. Noll, {Susan Geary and Miss Eliza Moore, | weighing over two carats, was found, The airdal, valued pet of the John listerial Relief and Sustentation, by 605 ithe pipe har besn progressing with Pleasant Gap; Ralph U. Poorman, of [formerly of this place. The ground had been put in ten hugell. Gray family, of Halfmoon township, votes to 303. Dr. Mastcr is said to be jconsiderable speed, an almost contin salleforite © i . Snrear Al sssirsle : * sf] 8 nd i 1. ati : 4 Fin Bellefonte; Catharine A. Sager, Mack Miss Ruth Stover, a daughter of Mr |TM! sacks and taken to Clearfield |disappeared, and searches proved un-]of conservative leanings, vous line is now laid from Allison wirarf ile ¢ $8 wan ease ski : " " ih v . a $ - ol Ww . pags fe hf eyvitle. Dorothy : M. Stim F J leasant and Mrs. Ira Stover, of Altoona. and screened and searched for paper andlavalling. Beveral days after the disap Dr, S8amuel G. Cradle, of New Jersey, (street, In the south = ction of Lown, Gap: Suzanna E. Twigg, Philipsburg; atidale, neighbors of jonly Fundamyntalist, pre-convention|to the extreme north capable of belrs articd " pr § Dy . Pasi V igi 3 af granddaughter of Mrs. Sarah Stover, irticles. Bond coupons and other v uJ poaranks of the « nul Vonada, Coburn; J. Ernest Wag- of town, on her way to a camp in uable slips of paper wre discovered injthe Gray family, the Chester Eves fam. |candidate for Moderator, withdrew his reached through an alley on the east > ‘ Th . at #4 o » ] 3 ¥ . : g " a rer, of Centre Hall: Ruth A, Waite, ily, noticed that their dog was wander: | name on the convention floor, side of Main street. . the refuse. obit . . ’ rend Seven Mountains, last Sunday, stopped of Port Matilda: Eunice V., Willams, ing off «very day on unaccustomed ah Dr, Kerr was nominated by Rev. H. John C. Lingle, of Centre Hall. has Several days ago orders were receive "tere etre. sons |Off here long enough %o attend Luth- at . ) . . . Se aan} Fhelma Willams, of Port (ran Sunday school. She did this in ed to dispose of the dirt, but the postal lsences, always taking a bone or some | Swearingen, of St. Paul, and WAS taken over a portion of the territory , 10 seconded by Dor Charles W, Kerr, of formerly coverad by Fuoank Kirby, for order to avold a break In. a’ regular crew demurred, thinking that theme |other article of food with him. ee was decided to wateh the |Tuisa, Okla. Dr. Master wae pmced i. Watkin Products Company, Xe i A 2:1 y irt Malle attendance at Sunday school for a pes might be more of value in the dir inaily it ' After putting out a large chunk lin nomination by Dr. Harry Marcotte, tending from Centre Hall to Pennsyl« riod ‘of eleven yoda Shortly afterward another letter was!dog., i y wien you he sale ry hy 4 Sor ne: compioncenent ut recelved stating that a claim had beenlof bread members of the family saw of Evansville, Ind, and was seconded | cunts Purnace, and he will be calling up the bread ana lby Ralph J. Hall, a layman, of Mexico Cent Boa : irsday, June 12th, I I¢ up by order of pos fice authorii. iden burg, Edth A. Hil rieasant wn Rev. W. F. Delong, D from the spot where ot ro ¢ Margaret J. Hirt Philipsburg; [Roly rt A. Baweh and Rev. Das Leathers, Howard Ethel Lee lhart will be institution, v be col In about i rator of the Gener an 11 € rikable example of the “pal” sembly, which held its one-hunds EE ————— — (CE —— PENN STATE COMMENCEMENT The 60th Jy Penn State w i open officially Satur Under the heading "One Hundred |Mmade fog a valuable diamond, which {the animal pick dny, June Tt 0 ite in AO this @ h. the graduating class | Yen's of Metohdism at Potthrs Migs, {hd been on its way to a movie star, letart out. Men followed him up the [Clty ty a. eet att wil total about 620, seventy-seven of [in the lssue of this paper date of May| After another May of screening and well known and cover all the needs of 20, an error occurred in the name ot|®™fting Ralph Knepp found the dia the home, John is a Worl War veters ono of the building committe of the|MONA and turned it over to Postmaster lating the bread carried to him by Kirkpatrick, of Centre Hall: Rev. ©. B. and who suffered HRssing which under gprucetown church given as John Tow. | Rosebery, It was taken to a local his “rnd,” “Went, of Houtzdale, and W. O. Hear mined his henlth i that he i anabibes er, The name should have mead John |leWiler who sald that it was a fine A ll wk, of Milroy to endure physical toil. The fine of the Contre County Mot- Tonner. A further comment In this (Fo Republican primary expenditures In —————————————" work he has taken up will permit him or Club will be held at the Brocker jConnection will be found In a contri. . ; Gente that a Republican seat in the Greg Township School Board enllg 110 make un living for his family. He hoff Hotel Bellefonte, on Friday, June (bution by Mra, Kathryn Kerr Williams, ! Warm weather broke in on us Mon- ldanate will HOON COS a8 much ax a attention to red cing of bonds of the Will greatly appreciate any favors eX 6th. at 6:30 1 M of Chicago, appearing in this issue. [day morning. K stock exchange. "school district, In this issue. tended him, side of Bal Eagle mountain and there Representatives from this section to whotiin wil receive advanced degrees, found in a fox trap the Gray's alrdale (atiend the Assembly were Rev, J. Max th ectors of teat on the New Yo —
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