§ VOL. CV. WwW. . GROVE WINNS IN GUN BATTLE M Would-Be Through at Passes at, Fires at (lose Range Burglar — Bullet kl Grove's Sheep n { wket One wounded The handed William about six road from L home is the f Ahertson, 150 to re attackers, farms battle aga'ns M ml rm . vards Using turn the opened shotgun the (irove one ard possibly both of left by his wound w Grove said desperate one of the 18 quit that a lookin: Years we he was ordered made Mrs. time wvisitin and the home there, Rel of visited his premises. When by Grove th several Grove only Was and of clothes from the they EMERICK HEIRS MEET. of Dereons A tre large number in and faying to have wpon adjoitng « to jeft by his death yemrs ago, met in woalk, and were 8 Walta the leader of Emerick fe otinties the huge Nie than a ang Arca addressed by Rev. H. of lkibanon Rev, Waltz is the Pennsylvania group heirs and is an enth claim fortune said been Emerick hundred din last o holas more (31 of usiast- worker Three have beon the tion, Closat ations ares associations of They associafl ons Emerick heirs formed. Pennsylvania- St are York Known as Associa and West annoct- ts and OTe wk Louis Assocntion have pooled work under re subxdi vd ded times of many for and a leader appointed each these smaller groups, Waltz gn feRgions by the fi gmriner tor proven FP rementatives settlement, this time Rev ve wogitive ex of the ad belng sstired th Jol Emeri tha th He bot ween leaders m 0H Nicholas and has 1} ¥ Astor re oO iwrther, 1 made overtures that had although is den ———————— AP ——— Transfers of Real Estate. Cyrus E. Walker to Walker Markle, tract in Miles twp, ; Adrenna Harmon Mabie tract in lles twp... $500, Emory 8. Ripka. et ux, to Byers 8. Ripka, tract ip Milheim; $3400. Nancy J. H. Mattern, ot bar, to Ir- vin 1. Thomas tract in Half Moon twp.; $600, H. 1. Platt, ot ux, to H. M Deitrick, tract in Walker twp.: $100, Adam M. Brungart, et ux, to Palm- er C. Blerly, tract in Miles twp.; $1. 265.00, Alfred R, Lee, ot ux, to James CC. Gilliland, tract in Harris twp; $1. Alfred R. Léa, ot ux, to Ezra Breon, tract in Harris twp; $1. John 8 Spearly, et ux, to Paul R. Spenrly, tract in Benner twn ; $5.000. {dna Brown, et al, to Edward M. Porter, tract in Ferguson twp; $5600, Barbara Ann Fike, to Alfred Beez er, tract In Spring twp. $1. Alfred Boeezer et ux, to Barbara Ann Fike, et bar, tract in Spring twp. $1. Lose $1. E. Btov- te er, CO * |e yey To ty ing Mr was n« eCed by Any 15 bd ¥ « w » » fa 3 Sudien ness PRR INg 85 Qu wnd friends tn shook to hs He 1884, o 23 Confer was ono John and ncar Cobury of § born to Sophia Confer . December 6, A and days, aie his ing his 46 qq ae Years aged Sarah a da him who wrviving ents, his Wingard Stewart FF. at home brothers and near Coburn; ink William. of Ea Park, Angus. M nr nd M 22. of Oman Funeral 1 8 were the wife, was and and Lor viving two sons Ral A all . a4 are one sist lavtion y Ft Ind 1 George rs Desc Maricopa, Ind; T held Frid Rev. J iter . Interment Millhe i Burd, wife near cident to Years, advanced age 4 y 50 jand 11 days Funeral services held In Aaronsburg Lutheran the Louis V. Lesher officiating Interment in Wolfe's Chapel cemetery Deceased was a member of the Aa ronsburg Lutheran church, Burviving are two sons and one daughter: W. J. Burd of Reberaburg: Cedon Burd and Mrs. MM, J. Guisr, both of Aarondhurg. Also surviving are three brothers and two sisters: Harry Garrett, of Greenburr; Mrs. Mary Barer, of Spring Mills; Mrs. Eva Miller, of Lock Haven; Miord Garrett of Ohlo, and Charles Garrett, of Lock Haven, were church Tn ev, RUNYAN. ~The Rev, Marion Joseph Runyan, 77, retired after 47 years as Pastor of churches tw the Central Pennsylvania Methodist conference, ded at Tyrone. During his ministry he filled appointments in Centre coun- ty at Stormstown and Snow Shoe. He retired x years ago. His widow, one son, a brother, the Rev. R. W, Run- yan, Alexandria, survive, " A SR SR AR pH (Other deaths on inside page) — SIXTY-FIVE ATTEND, LHS. ALUMNI BANQUET ands of a comm:t rtholomew —— HOLD Forem Roldnamn Duck. Rer 7 ¥ Beasie Glasgow— Rote, On Monday evening, 29th P.. his Carl M., Glasgow M. Rote, in marriage Ammon of regul mill 1 housekeapin ult, by « at Centre and Miss Mar- of Coburn, won The bride a Rote, and the late James Glas the coupla Slack. J in office both in of oom is a son the employed in The at Coburn in the and arly young An GUISEWITE—~HOSTERMAN, At the 1 brother iw and sister, Mr 8 Kerstetter, at yitise Of +» Hosterman of in marriage by Lesher, of the Wednesday, beautiful ring wide's and Mra darn, Harold and Marion Aaronshurg the Rev Luther December 24 the home of Thome Woodward near were united Vv on Louis chu The in wh. of cnony wan used and the wedding solemnized n the presence of only the immediate relatives of the contracting parties ———— A ——— a, “Hell's Angels” Soon on State College Sereen, An the feature attraction of its Jan. uary Movie Month program, the Cath- aum Theatre, State College, will pre sent “Hell's Angels” on Monday and Tuesday of next week, There will be dally matinees at 1:30 and the even ing showings will start at 6:00 and 8:00, Taking four years to complete and cost ng $4,000,000, “Hell's Angels” is the most spectacular picture of the year and the greatest alr drama ever to reach the screen. ————— ISM SAA A license for a male dog is $1.10 and for a female dog $2.10. By Janumy 15th the dog family should all be wear ng the 1931 tags, Pennsylvania's portion of the $80. 400,000 Federal Covernment's allot ment for emergency highway constroc- JANUARY 8, 1931. KOHLER VALLEY NEST MOTOR CLUB DIRECTORS MEET, CLEANED UP CLEAN] t F The regular monthly meeting of t entre i J z 1! : { 1 + for ourt Aud tors, the Appoints BAIRFOOT FARM AND SOLD BY LOTS find tion 1a§3,612.943. A 300.000 RONFIRE OF LIQUOR AND STIL v . CENTRE » * * * » ® . COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. . ® el lM A . SURVEYING LAKES.-TO-SEA ‘ ontinuing their Highway s (build this m { Lakes to-Sea Hig) of Coleviil SUE’ fiihe ‘ Monday Howard, R treatment im, be} on D.. mont § 3 Monday and 4d fod Thursidny Twila E 3 foal | Held for Poultry Theft. Ernest j#oiteh of A inty wi Was 114 T townsliin Mrs of ilisom town Fye patient 0 Moshannon, Oo 2 Clinton arrest SUrg inton ar OAme 24 John, Mrs Cl admitted n Tuesday he was attemntin to dispose of the 8 al qOVEn «Hid of Bellefonte, a Vous gon of poultry Fnnerty, was given a of the Peace Kline Bellefonte, and In the at store aries Baney, was | 1 ioid BH surgical | | before following | iw oodring hearing R default on Wednesday and as the Justice of tient discharged ff Bnail io add was committed to to trial charged the and gecse at Harry C admitted fonte inant Kramer, of Baile on Wednesday a medical patient | i Tohn 1. } t WAS [ounty jail await court of week | i oy foitch in with an 12 chickens five from the ’ Centre Hall Mrs of Bell iefonte, were ott wi in son, William Stoner Walter, arrested harged on Wed. | brother, of Castena { nesday also ompiee a8 admitted patient Mrs. Phyllis College. was Birthday Party. taining her fourteenth Hazel Smith, eldest daug of Mr. and Ms Adam Smith of Old Fort, was given a party 1 parents which was attended by a number of her frends. The presents were numerous and handsome. The young Indy, a Centre Hall High school freshman, is popular among her set The guests included the following: Lavra Breon, Florence Brooks, Lor aine Brungart, Isabel Jodon, Lois Pack- er, Helen Rines Gladys Smith, Isabel Bra®ord. John 8pyker Burton Snyder, Hugh Morrow, Jak Coldron, Bruce Hartley, Russell Walker, Thelma Brun- gart, Bertha, George, Philip Smith; Mable, Eugene, Alice and Carl Burk. holder, Laura Belle McCormick, Dore othy Blader, Alta, Tessie, Agnes Lee Cummings, George Lohr, Blaine Treast: er, Raymond and Harold Brooks, Mrs Clara Letster, J. Cloyd Brooks, Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Neff, Mr, and Mrs Ed- win Musser and sons Richard, Robert, Donald; Mr. and Mrs, Adam B, Smith and children Bruce. Philip, Lynn, Bryce and Hasel, Refreshments consisted of joe cream, cake, pickles, and sandwiches AL I MA An epidemic of mumps is prevalent in and about Beech Creek. Many of the sufferers are adults, Ki admitted umiine, of State 1 on Friday f pon at M as or (day, h- surgical treatment Mra nace tor wh set wher large Frank Campbell, of Penna was admitted on Friday as patent and died the Fur- A sur gical following day Kernep admitted last patient Mra, GG. RR. Moore, of State College, hecame a surgical patient on Saturday. LeRoy Huntingdon, of Boggs town. ship, was discharged on Saturday af- ter undergoing surgical treatment. Danied 14, Weaver, of State College, who had been undergoing medical treatment, was discharged on Satur day, Walter Ruhl, of Bellefonte, was dis- charged on Sunday after undergoing surgdil treatment, Miss Julla Ang Kerry, of Fleming, wis admitted on Sunday for surgical treatment, Mra. Raymond Lyons, of Spring township became a medical patient on Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd A. Thomas, of Bellefonte, are the happy parents of a baby son, born in the hospital on Sunday. Walker, of Lemont, was Saturday as a surgioal i { { NO. I. si TOWN AND COUNTY HENS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS A snocide ting Wed- By ore- i been Gelsinger has ree Buffalo, John lady is the the ¢, returned Ohio, where institute, ending wea Bpearly, in the Sachlie, and D. C. nant on the the tenant farm when ist, to as Huvett farm, and Roy 8. Ceary, mem-~ face f the State williams school ’ of Mill. ary clear. Ulle well wivertises adv, ave » three ing from at State the The Mr. t in tiv. her yy. at Mrs. town Hall dure " $s av Valley, ing sear he White is mak- trand of wa ght which of his two hiifte ming. is res Coun a price The piace Meeker and Mifflinburg. this come ircies the Smith $5000 Van aadas leosman to Centre Hall High Grange Ar acting as toasts he is a city come n charge the public de. He reports affairs in that part of Jere the State not even not lacking moist N. 7 attend Centre The Alumni banquet in Reesman Camden having rains Sweetwond, of Norristown, was for a few days recently, have here alone to secure some necessary for his son, is about to go toCubs hapers William, who Sweetwood Sinte continues his services with Highway Department and fortunate in not having been any cause during he past few Migs Elizabeth who lives at # employed in a Philadelphia the Tren hins idle Tor years ans Frank B onthe whe “about six from here to Cine he became a worker In of the Proctor and where well-known are manufactured, has since had an advance and i= now in chasge of St. Benard Inboratory. The come pany guarantees all of its men fortys eight weeks employment Mr. Buck walter is a Penn State graduate. class of "30, and 's the husband of Vivian Packer, daughter of Prof. I. ©. Pack. or, In town. It affords the Reoporfer pleasure to note the advancement of the young man. ok walter, went where ago 111 Inboratories Cambie factory, BOATS the The accidental discharge of & 48 calibre Colts revolver mussel wp things in the Kerlin poultry plant yes cently. There was grave r in all directions. The gun was ke ma drawer for the use of the man, but it was daylight Bitner, the handy man of pulled out the drawer In wh gun was kept. The bullet f miniature cannon cmshed the back of the drawer, also oS yi out the front hurled it dx passing close to Mr, Rishel, the lat standing nearby,
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