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STRAY BULLETS, ONE FROM accident hospital, being a The ing between State land along The party Lee Confer, brother, port, the brothers Confer, of Bellefonte, The three hunters a row, th being in the lead Confer caught discharged, the erite’s left companions him to the him to the He was vard his parents, ite, of Meckley, of hig of companion accident 10 Snow happened Friday oclock the and Lick of about in Shoe Eddy consisted Renovo, mun. of Jacob Bellefonte, and Willi of Jerry Confer, of LY being sons were walking In through ick brush, The n the load below first doctor, of gun 5) brush, and was With- His took shattering leg the gave nearest aid and who hospital. an employe Clarence, four 5 og Mrs at wife, and Mr .and Clarence; Normanan wa Ww covered that NECK A oxen by f was party Frackville Sing a deer wherg Templin ’ of their 13 not know fired the Stray Bullet Kills Youth, I Henry Linn living Vernon x with his Mrs Stover Gap road three miles east of was shot | to death in Green at urday between 1:00 fre The the cheek. the tha the | n ad in afternoon. base 188] sk It stray with Grove, of il and is presumed bullet. The brother fodged left to been a hunting Mr, Zimmerman and latter the head ship schdols them wore caps. their clothing row and Mr. the oung man him and saw the party from the scene was not from companions, neither of them at thu youth his Paul Woodrow, a Zimmerman, Roy 8. Ritter, the Spring Town None of elsawhere James of the Pleasant Gap, or red on Both his brother Wood- Ritter were when the bullet him fall. The were greater at quite near struck of others some it the becnusy distance ball his that is gun f of certain the of any the used] the kind ® tha of found later The shot timo of is sald to have come east, The of Tain uth eant the near Spring short time wd until =» hunters | congregated, immediate word was sent thorities fair in and of Coroner Heaton The ! moved Undertaker Wetzler to his place of business in Milesburg, at about dusk, The unfortunate young man was a son of Mr and Mrs. Bernard Stover, who survive him, as do also these bro- thers and sisters: Mrs. Edgar Grove, rR; Gerald, Bellefonte, Woodrow, , Ethel, Bernard, Jr, and Lois, at home. Coroner Heaton held an Inquest Sunday afternoon at the Wetzler mor. tuary, the jury empaneled being Al. bert I... Mayer, Bellefonte: KE. MM. Cartwight. Howard: Richard Brooks, of Centra Hall; George MoClelinn and Charles MoClellan, Bellefonte, and D. M. Brown, Pleasant Gap. After hearing the evidences and ex amining tha body the jury rendered a verdict to the effect that the hunter, ¥ Detective Boden took the charge awaited box by death from a bullet wound, the shot having been fired by an unknown person, The ball was from a 16- or 20-gauge shotgun shell, and known as a pumpkin, ¥ ’ ACCIDENTAL DISCHARGE OF GUN HOME TALENI1 GRANGE PLAY S— HALL, DEC, vif Stormst own, Judged by compe Judges and the winner of the itl State test the the State Ww represent Centra county dramatic tournament Show In of January 18, the winner of coded division ASL year aking Harris 1 in t at 5 Li 3 . thelr irder to expen provide money to he e of preparing pla iD 10 t small ani obtalnes hig aduits MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY AND WEDDING DINNER week) nner rin Lal room's sister Hall ing them MAN DROPS DEAD WHILE $1 HUNTING DEER fatalitios of a na Angus. State years ago and was and Mrs. Will Roub a member hunt the Beck farm, The party of huntung lodge and had time whegq and fall members Among © first day's that Charles born among the i Cent inter was tive of re county tus Roub, who "was f i near College riv-seven the son of Mr iam Mr. Roub was of a ing camp located on ’ Mark. eft near Warriors hunters had the but fo who I the early in drive morning been on RHoub When of 3 a short Wis seen stumble his sons, were the reached his side he 11 nd was a died within a few —————— Every County Has Students at Ex resented Ye § $ » le i 1 ory count in Pennevivania is student body of tes ren EX) v ania St ollege. fox Pennsyly riding to a recent compilation of the geograph- ical distribution of students. Africa. Euorpe, North and South Amerion, the Indies and 34 other States also are represented in the student body of 4857 men and women. Almost al} of advanced Bchool, Centre county leads with the largest of sudents at Penn State, a 466. Allegheny with 286 and Philadelphia with 820 comes third, Other counties which send 100 or more students to their State College are Montgomery, Schuylkill and Westmoreland. AAP AAA AAAI, Fire Burns Stairway, Fire, Thursday night, broke out in a rubbish heap in the basement of a grocery store in the Peoples National Bank bullding. in State College, and courses in the Graduate of the first floor, between the banking room and te grocery. Owners estimat. od the damage at $3000. Most of this was froin smoke and water, “HORSE AND BUGGY™ STATE ROADS sald + min- arried args population fact ha Ee oniy and one per cent. of the NOCOSSHTY uct in durable f ‘enn } per important str TOM jt Ons Lion Yivanias ith an 8 cent, elght and with d paper ition to the io Cap- bullding.” of un ii n,’ and ile HAVEN WIKS a VOTERS ie Grand Templar Visits, the nd Temps Local School Children to Benefit Thra Sale of Christmas Seals, Tiristmas Seals ¥ by wl Wi Tha nnsyis { dso] © Ps ania Tuberculosis Society i Tas i for sale this A house. be off or eg week, # $ oi oh otse the town will 1¢ Al and this immediate work in schools and to of Vass fire last year's will be used for dental in the pre Trad th, money mi andes this year's mileg locality id in n vention tuberculosis There must united effort tuberculosis, fight of the control no curtaliment and to wage the purchasing ba to Let vigorously prevent all help mores by seals CELEBRATED 25TH Vy MARRIAGE ANNIVERSA Me Wilbur avening 2ath KEELER GAINS TWO RECOUNT iN IN RUSH TWP Granted Last Tuesday Show A Not by Judge M. Ward Fleming ’ 7 With clal i In econnt, 'no Corners Removed--Offi Count Hemains Day tL nehanged ust for Eleetion Contest Passes, nun d corn ved box before being for i ih Institute ved Book 3 stand as the re 1 major general «eco that In a re Republican recalled Cani~ of Millheim, the Theses, official NVe Volos CHANnge the contest has been in- appointed and and Charlies John J. Bow J. R. Miller Millheim The {lea ‘ortiney n of bo rd. signed i proceeding A | Expense Accounts Filed by Candidates fon heriff of Cent $ 1 an A # yi this A% £3 th President Ru . 8 €Q SARIN ers for ex Bradford river Siac vi Oo preg. Jean Mae class Educational ent k secretary, Anns Wetzel Dinges. assistant Martz secretary 1 {roa Bob Ter t church Biazier representa Council. Dorothy Among the ass discussed Pia also business transacted, the v whic year a reading project they n to conduct this con and the 3 Junior Church Library After the business games were played ments were served ing ossibility of starting a meeting several his £4 aller } t i Ww refresh. EE ——— A o— PANICS AND POLITICS, Depression May End Myth That Pan. les Oeceunr Only Administhations. lo B LL” Wy As During Democratic G vers in the ington it resuils dest ction relation to his nd 1'd like anniversary day This muffin pan will see It is only meant for three; Should the family grow some more, Muffin pans we'll buy galore. Hero's a wish for future years: Joys be yours without the tears.” The guest present follow: Mrs. Archi, Moyer, Miss terman, Mrs, Helen Bitner, lowe, Mra, John Coldron, Strunk, Mrs. Sallie Ruble, Mrs. V. H. Garbrick and daughter, Mrs. R E Dinges and children Adeline, Gene and Bobby, Mrs, J. 8, Boomer, Miss Muar garet Jacobs, Mrs, H, E, Fye, Mrs. C F. Emery; Mra W. A. Homan and daughter Miriam, Mrs. George Heck: man, Mrs, GQ, O. Benner: Miss Agnes Geary, Miss Ellmabeth Bartholomew, Mrs, CC, D, Bartholomew, Miss Jennie Bartholomew, Mrs. Susan Lata Mrs D.C Mitterling. Mra. Ada R. Butz Beulah Meyer, Mrs. John Whiteman and daughter Anna Marie, Mrs, D. F. Smith, Miss Doris Moltz, Miss Helen Meyer, Miss Mildred Myer. all of town, and Miss Helen Geary, of Newport, to say. On your you Stella Hos. Misg Verna Mrs. Oliver at der Demos wim not Republican Ha fas under 3 $ 1 Years cites eo whispering in hich Democratic campaigns every four people told “that victory would mean a panic and hard times ™ He refers to some panics under Re. publican administrations--the Grant panic of 1873, which carried down the great banking house of Jay Cook, then relatively as important as that of Mor- gan today:” the Roosevelt financial panic of 1907, and now the Hoover pan ic surpassing them all, He points out that the panic of 1893, right after President Cleveland had taken his seat, originated in the pre- ceding Harrison administration, Mr. Bowers declared that “the panic of the Hoover regime would have been far more devastating but for the exist. ence of the Federal Reserve System. which represents the constructive statesmanship of the Democratic reg: ime, “It Is Interesting to know,” Mr. Bow. ers continues, “that the Federal Re. serve Act was enacted so speedily after Wilson's inauguration because of the Ww are a ER 10, 1931, lrwo ALBINO DEER KILLED ON SEVEN $ COMPANY trip were | | POTTERS MILI er f————— NS SMMHOOLS Large Killed Valley, Porkers in East heavy them being I tor, len it M. O ba. each dressed two io Woodward I i hogs lenner, of the with killed hogs im dressed over 600 hw. each IoOWersox expects ton the i vn not when Woodward IRI commissions: Telephone Operator Entertalned at Shower. Bel) ep! gave a one of the op- utzmann ho Ted 110 exchange oliege var. jety shower Mrs i of ) 3 “ina Bi Mra marriage thier erators at the home ir te Col 4 RK, oi Jege before oent Lona dau ireon the Rtate CC and il] Games Commercial College. 1 Willlamsport A rood fo wiition thorough A Ever a living for Winter business shorthand, work, ete. office help 4th. All branches; begine January commercial typewriting, term and secretarial ~F. ¥F. Healey, Proprietor. A —————— —..;. UNION COUNTY ASSEMBLYMAN FAVORS TAXING THEATRES Representative Francis T. Baker. of Lewisburg: assemblyman from Union county, presented at a special session of the legislature at Harrisburg a new proposal for raising funds for the re Hef or the umemployed throughout the State. The bill introduced provides tor a ten per, cent. emergency tax on the. atres and other amusement taxes from January 1, 1932 to May 31 1933. This proposal has been well thought of by many residents of the State, who fav. or the taxing of luxuries to provide re Hef funds. AR LE AI MP SANA Walter Bennet has been acting agrnt conviction in administration circles that every possible effort was being made Tor political effect to bring on a busi. ness depression.” for Philip Bradford, at Lemont sta. tion while he (Bradford) was bunting in the Seven Mountaing His camp TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS J. a mak m to county y ale to Dr. in une Louise, he birth Memorial n as & prose it in his He will oyed * ai man, Orie fr SO rough me of party un+ school hrend Bene People's National gis a sene 1 Atlants vy. He sapplied of the losed Feb+ 2 en $s &6 OOK « Zn Helden Mover. of « her father I \ { brought oody to her homé wmving been af thé weeks assists sister, Mrs. Moye iliness, Before re iss Moyer and her fathe y Centre Hall for a short ometime this week. mio Sa after for several { Rev.) mi ¥ i ishure, home her in caring er. during her f iring i © or for last wg me. M como 4 Alfretta of f Pine OCrové her eightieth birthday week, Her daugh* planned a sufe iting a number of rmer resident of g in Piné of fifteety grandchile dehildren. {3Omn in, oelebated Wednesday Mra, J £5 of Ww last ter Kepler, prise ins guests Centre livin Grove children dren and \ nea drove 9 expected tO Brooks, has been at r treatment, not able WCKNOSE WAS ut it res intment to ks of i wis Last month warmeoest Noveam-* ince records of kept atl State temperature for November 30.65 degrees; this year it The high temperature was 73 degrees and the low 27 degrees. The precipitation was but 1.04 or 1.08 less than normal. This deficiency brings the total shortage for 1831 up to 4.81 inches Bobbie Walker, 14, son of M8 and Mrs, Raymond Walker, was pers mitted to accompany rea] hunters of the first day of the deer season, and Hike it Is often done when a boy Is being dealt with, was given the wet end of the stick, in other words, the spot of presumed safety so far as sebing gamdé is concerned was assigned to hind Without a protest he took his statiosh and in a short time thereafter a nlo$ doo came in sight and fell from the ef* fects of a pumpkin shot from gun. Since the doe weighed more thasl the young hunter, he was obliged enlist the aid of his companion hunts in Centre county have been Tha normal temperature College. is was 47.75, narod got the limit during the first week, ers to get the game home, ey |
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