—— — — a ed OLD AGE PENSION PROPOSAI (. A. KRAPE SENTENCED TO STATE COLLEGE YOUNG PRESBYTERIAN MANSE NOTES, [LOCALS TAKE FIRST GAME TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS : IS GIVEN SENATE APPROVAL ENTIARY TERM MAN IS A SUICIDE VE fas Kirkpatric) f Philadel FROM PLEASANT GAP BOYS xX , PENIT Miss ‘ trick of ladel- xX — pia and A 5 i Sweetwood i —— —— ———— ne 4 ¢ : Virell 8. Shuey Loaves Note for Fost-jaob wn, were Visitor in He All Pile Up 21 Runs Against 0 In League lesolution for Constitutional Amend- i ta s (Costs and Three . ’ % ‘ XA road : Th trad . Resolutio Y . : . Harry Rhuie Draw 8 am i ¢r Parents In Which He States)’ : : ; ; : a Opeher~Yisitors Outelassed In All HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST ment Passed hy Unanimous Vote— Years' Probation, ‘hs i “i nd : . . 1g Ww Mitchell i ind Mi Sains tn 0 toma Wheek’r Road Measures Regsom- i hat Cause of Deed WHI Never Be tie Th nd ait lela Departments of Game, FROM ALL PARTS ’ t victed a e ‘ Kownn, : aS : hats " mitted to Roads Committee, on on nting his The rury is good al charge of nte and Frazier garnishee bill spon t oy ie | hi | t had just turn 70 vears o . : ia . . he Kirkpatrick family dined sump Commonwealth rotective assoclation. awe, 3 an a ne i FUR Htuously he hom f Dr. George H.!_,. ¢ 11 ' Yorvk wing . This action intamount “kil : 1 pronouncing sentence J 116 oause ww " pi blu Me wood . Pine Grove Mills on Sabbath | ATS Grom thn To mn neler, a ! 8. rallway ‘mail the bill for the remainder ited it was th yt es L nikal , and w » guests of Mrs. Effic Jac: ig,.4¢; ails. but the visitors sol on Purciages 4 now Fymiap-b.: gas gion, duty he had been called upon t er- sien H 4 . gion by . 2 h ’ AYASDUTE vhile satisiying their a... ry . " . $44 ee . ; : % i a irom a ial . esmafl, A The measure was attacked by 1aborirorm since his elevation to ti } 3 EE hu Be nl CY { : (4 .1he nan tites at th vening is se las ve ip ! + touring car heretofore owned heard Shuey FA Whe Mach In " Fave iby Mr. Miller ed into the deal 13 v Paul Maz a STITCH v fut 18 Presbyterian i spent a hilar is bray hey dn Hke sul ans arry BE. Pye is improving his dwells yn Monday, ! The nearest ti visitors TT RL 2 in ywn by havirie a new metnber- 10 scoring wax in the.6th when {*TeBL pach «.. Th house and ik Wie tig wre in of hie on a | i surroundings have already been very ruest. The Zeleznich y left field, but Jack Bra g. | materially improved since coming ume ot t I and business representatives at a hear je also stated that whatever ing and members of the commitieelgonal inclination might be said there was considerable opposition]ar arson is one of the few o to the bil. ute books of Pennsylvania not Such a measure has failed of pass- ly, parole and the court age at nearly avery session of the leg- in the matter, He also expressed the The two Wheeler road measures gi, Krape would be able to spend Alma passed on second reading were recom VOLTS ife In his ) raha +) : Bure ee Infra This Ya A re “Doers rhe following box score shows “whe " Xan mitted to the roads committee. They Ij ommunity. ina a \ ig het dead Sods f 4 y, fH Hie yim : 3 Al are 5 Ho ing DOX ot shows “who, | Haines, o filhetn. has been elected appropriate $18,000.000 for Improve. o appeal will’ be taken from the] a. sai Ng red dies were treated to a fine surpris Contre. H I int NC a Ro tu Bae ment of State highway routes; $8,500." lsantenc: ape was t $0 thea toa a ; . Irn & Bh Remit SPE 4 . a 9 * pl hy aap A coming 000 for townsi road Improvement: | Western nitentiary a Hitaburgl -t . \ 3 Ec Ae mors clea | a “On Rn arenes sesl L 3 0 | school m ie a Susquehanna tenance of Philadel- n1 tion W I Ix ‘ t ¢ = fn part f St $1 {slature since 1905. ir. that after he had pald hi debt a . mora f for townshij ncaa AP AAAS. THREE SENTENCED FOR STEALING LUMBER 3 1:1 Pleasant Gap want ng men Valley. Encampment Committee Ing, Mrs. ¥ “ . 1 ‘ ! TY 3 Iriadi carvier On WATCH FOR PLANES, = laa 't Rt wan decided to hold the] RCT! 2 from the local post office his ry Legislator is duty-bound to} - yr oer ey ul , portion « the 700 army plans m riportunities for a thoroughly good nal oa med an auto party ea picnic a re Hall where Conrt Sustains Justice, " , s deni pe nty cou on Thursday hea: A : : g he for land hio, on Fries Pass Drivers Testi, g off his ment ince Y he | . 4 4 Lt War rovide pian the {for all regnrdiess of he = of t} . . . 2 an appeal Fred Hal 8 $54 rive k | or § Ww % it with Mrs Em srr gots off his mental balan ry . {War Departs ary : it. 1 jorowd. The picnic will be an all-day . affair with given in lefonte y ¥ passed : SUInMar CON n ¥ : 1 ; : "o" Mr. Emery, being # mreball enthusi i ‘ 1 (3rd the 1 h Very nember o i 1. i {servation and bombing ut The committes charge is arra 3 ' ' v nthusi a motor vehicle: Lloyd Gardne: : . i J ice Of the Peack Ww : ast, took in a ber of the big - x seviglature must a pill. or be de- En ing an attractive program oF ba . ’ 1 ae fonte: tobert McKinney, Sprin Leg . pili 3 i. a a ; yy : : CARTE Eames ul we the week, in which a&porta, are i} crtalinm spina Thu : an games roe tainmesr . for men ” and of with] ac, ake Athletics and Cleve prizes fon he winners Horse.sho na o pitching, races. ball games and guess . rank Bible, of Aaronsburg, was College: Henry W. Gramley, Wood- tt : vis puts Alkey. of |« ire } day ing vontess will eatures. The Le » r 3 ! fice last Thursday, cepted rules and hon \ ea it Fy al putty’, . ALK i { aiid ' hea HE imont band will in attendance havi ust Come om Penn State af wements will be . r having returned his son. Bond Is arrangements are completed, Bible, to his studies after a siege of saxtitiewnd ng an enemy of t} Po Paul W. Thompson. Millh nounced as s enem f the peopl Wettsline, Fleming: Bellefonte Dean Gettig, of : ny for Birthday Party, a oatspaw of the utilities, “If ever the has been a political the Justice ember 29th last, 8-1] A very pleasant party ] i deer i home of Mrs J Y Bellefonte: Nevin BE. Houtz, State |rRcketeer 3 3 1 y protect. | Mills Katurday iis State wh I i n § 1 ward: Don Beard, State Ovliege; Eug- } silos . \ 3 A v vervihody Purt? ta Ci¢ - "ries ' nt y ng Ww ¥ a Ny go ® shes £3 rast ATER tallad . . is Governor Pinchot . ‘a urthes ene GG. Johnstorbaugh, Bellefonte; Aa he RAMe ficials had apprehended wm resent were: Miss Fannie ron D. Streiker, Aaronsburg; and Mrs Burnside town- leh Q s College: W. H Ba , rw wilickes. Stohi an kms # : rnahing , . } ————————— fliness beginning nore than H B. Curry. State College. Elght ap- Millheim forbids washing of vidway between lomew, Miss Bartholomew. Miss 3 Deg K m ur picants failed, nreels tenovo Snow Shbe. The justice Jennie Bartholomew, and Mrs. Susan MEMORIAL DAY PROGRAM. weeks ago with tonsilitis ane : 3 velopirk into qguinsy $400 earch and costs Lantz. Centre : Mr. ad Mr EB The Memorial Day program for Ce the School of ART . 6“ . ’" uds Fleming sustained the dis Palmer, 1 an Mrs J. M Carson. (tre Hall is again set for evening. bee RT arama Local High Students to Give Operetta Windmills of Holland fe f the unlderman. District Attorney Joseph Parker, 1 args Mrs, M. N. [ginning with a parade 6:15 olock . . 2» 2 roungel ; : Love of Centre county hand- Miller, Mr. and Mra. F. F. Palmer, Miss {7 % % Case assisted by Division | Lizzie Slack. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Me-jetery. The procession if such a plan is carried out Mynheer [Game Supervisor John B. Ross of Lock [Cormick and two children, Mre, Laura tha Soring Mills band Aeon abandons the plan and the Windmills | Haven MeCormick Miss Caroline MoClaskey, [tery Rev. D. RR. Keener in the he following personal appeared In of Holland are saved. The Court at the same time handed speaker. There will also music the 1 ) Gazette: Visitors at the ible. is a sophomore in the Education Both are make scholastic re rom the Reformed chu A two-art musical drama entitled, express their determination to strike “Windmills of Holand.” will be pre gented by tha Centre Hall High school in Grange Park auditorium, Saturday evening. May 28. AL. x Sawer: an anid ask {rer the find Those & Ame 2 hms a I Evangelion arsonaxe on Logan Jirses The plot is laid around the distre of Tickets can be purchased from stu-l" WH An Opinion SUSTAIN he 1 n Junlor Class Festival, hose desiring to contribute flowers k Hea ; on 1A Bu a young man to have the old mills of dents of the local High school. The |/DES Of Justice of the Peace J. L. Tres. Keto in mind tl entiva are requested to take them to the PIV" ° day were five of the ix children Holland torn down and replaced with Prices are 35c for adults and 13g for sel in the case of the Commonwealth vs vein. pe ay my 0 pa O. 8. of A. room at 1:00 o'clock on the] HOY. ATE - » A ya ri Yk electricnl equipment. Mynheer Her- | children. Walter Davy, Tom Spangler and Rob-} gh ¢: ¢ ; ee t oR 3 afternoon of Memorial Das sSnyaer Sl ollege; Samuel A togenbosch has almost agreed to the Following are the musical numbers]®™ James. all of Blanchard. The de- ey . dE a iy BL 4 . pret EE, Rn Eye ; hs i ney Fo merican Dilan whe the mili wands and the wt fendants were arrested February 18 by LY. TA on ne ail : 10% J > . TE Ra Snyder ‘ork: and Mrs ! Ia American plan Wien the mill uands and the cum Georan W. Spering. State fish protect: |SPring Mills band will furnish @fe REESMAN RE-ELECTED Wl, of Mt. Union. Mr. Gasull and ACT 1 or, on a charge of dynamiting lage usc, CAMDEN COMMISSIONER [vrs Stanford Snyder were also here dam, in Bald Eagle creek, near Bis ; AA —— Clay W. Reesman was re-elected on | Besides these, Mr and Mrs W. E. Opening Chorus rd Vhen arrested they had in thelr Childresfs Day Serviee, Tuesday of last week a commisdoner [Benson and Waldon Sixx of Baltimore “Yor I= t “on in the city of (amden. New Jersey. [were also entertained at the parsonage. “Mother The entire board of five memiwrs elect. Overture ' ortogenbosch ROR al 2 . ff Aad Latics "auth . Hertogenhosch ousession three bags of fish, Just) hildrén's Day rogram will be given in the 1% relies hare : nd the Fly .s ‘in ‘ Vrouw Hertogenbosch tenced them to each pay a fine of Soring “hol gr Mngeijenl i ehiirch a ed were regular Republican organiza There are Others — .s " . . Hilda and Franz and costs, They appealed the case y ght a tion nominees. The opposing candi Dance court and by reason of this decisio at dates were placed on the ticket by a “Lookirs for a Girl” .. x oy . Franz and Chorus must now pay the find and costs or go Back to the Old Poor Relief Method. loitizons party. Mr. Reesman is slated “ishing” Duet Cidade nevis civsvsisen Wilhelmina and Bob to Jjall Poor relief in Union Snvder and jfor his former position. head of the “In Dreamland” . teases Hans ————————————— Juniata counties will again be cone [Department of Parks and Property. "Woolen Shoes" Sea «+ Chorus The trustecs of the old Zion Evan- ducted under the township and bor Congratulations. ACT 11. gelical church have net Saturday. May ough poor district system, providing Drum Song—Trio cwssssss Wilhelmina, Bob and Hertogenbosch 23rd. for vucieaning the cemetery, YS nor Pinchot sige the bill passed | Homan & Co, Recelve Shipment of permits the members to take owt ne “1'll Never Speak to You Agala”. ........... Wilhelminh and Hilda Those having friends buried there are A General Assembly. Chevrolets, surance with the order. It carries, ale “Shame on You'~ Trio, Wilhelmina, Hilda and Vrouw Hertogenbosch sked to show their respect. m i esstnl ina die poop relict ¥eiday the Homan Motor Co. receiv. 80 a death Benefit clause whicy oalle A Common Game”—Trio, Wilhelmina. Hilda & Vrouw Hertogenbosch . - li a— ministe . . led a shipmen t Chev for the payment of $500, and a sie “Poppies, Red and White” ‘eo Chorus ered by the county commission: si pment 3 syralet eary con. henefit clause for $5 a week. Tha Oe “A Man in Business” Bob Yankee Hoover is the only man who has]ers who receive extra compensation sting of a Special sedan, Standard der is non-political and non-sectarian “When 1 Was Young Like You”........... Hertogenbosch completely solved the immigration|for that work. Indigent persons are|setn fivewindow coupe and sport} ™ “Nothing to Do"—Duet Bob and Hertogerbosch problem so far as it concerns the U. maintained in their own homes or in [CoUPe After being on the faculty of the PInalo + .orcunise ‘or vars ienvasy CHOPUS 8. He has made living conditions inlthe homes of relatives and thers are ed — East Penns Valley High School, Mill the States so miserable that the for-|no almshouses in either county, The Pasture Lot. heim, for two years, and the year ¥ & back t IA I, Mynheer Hertogenbosch wisssssssssnsve Marvin Ishier Sin slemant |» Srytig Ww eo Good grazing depends on adequate [prior on the Millheim borough school Burope, What an Engineer! It the Gove I ¢ Vrouw Hertogenbomcls »....... ness Mary Reiber vernor had what we think jgrowth. If the grass is pastured tool. hing force BE. Victor Haney mos Wilkgimina .. ee ara Ofemiirl ——————— he had when he came to Centre Halljearly and too closely throughout the ’ : Daughters ... ft n Former campaign promises loom uplSaturday evening, it must have been|season, the roots are weakened and signed to accept a position fn the Cut Bids swuraes Sars anda Brown big against Judge Potter in his second the result of that introduction. This |production greatly reduced. wensville Junior High to teach General Bos uiiiee--Suk Saltgusan . . sears ss ruvkanhaty a Brsen candidacy for president judge of the conclusion is based on the fact that] Grass should have considerable size Science and English. Seven years ago, amiysle St AY s1ientuiseaser esti Bitten Rickert Uiron-Snyder district. When a candi: others sald It gave them pains, and substance before livestock are] prof. Harky began teaching that sye- Katrina—Farmer's Daughter .......... Isabel Bradford date he issued a letter to voters saving RRR jurned on and it should hever be pas- [tem after gradusting from Lock Haven It at or ie risesvansana ‘ « Wilhelmina Trossell found them guilty and sen- The Junior Order of United Amerie van Mecha ¢ instituted a council in the * hall, in Millheim. says the Journal The charter roll will con- tain approximately 75 members, with some fow others who are considering joining. The order is purely patriotic, accepts only American-born citizens and carries a beneficiary degree which 14% ABD AI AAAI er one term was enough for any one] W. 0. Gramley, whose iiiness has tured into whe ground if It can belNormal and after two years service Mrs. G. M. Smith, Music Directrens. Judge Potter received about $20,000 been noted in these colums during avelded, particularly late iw the fall lthere he was elected principal of the Helen Odenkirk, Accompanist. more salary than the Judge he howled the past few weeks, is not improving |' ©. Blaney mays. Summer silage offjunior High school. but declinel the Stage scenery bullt by Kenneth Snyder, Lynn Breon and Marvin about asking for a second term ten His condition, it appears, is growing supplementary crops for pasture of luiace In order to finish his course In Ishler. r . more sorfous. soiling will save thepasture and help 1 . YOArs ago to maintain production, Align Collese, from where he gradu -
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