VOL. CVI. IES—COUNTY POMONA t the t ie r. Be 2aall yA pub fo hou Mallory ith the was tnrown open 0 and installation, installation lecturers fore Mr fonte photographer oe ? building. of his son, took several] photos of th t1 § exterior of foil insida and a Installation Past State Master installing officer, £5 The { Master Overseer with Hil owed Ww. PF as Installed lowing officers I. E J. were Biddle B. Wert J. Victor Prungart. wward-—Ray Ishler Frank Millward Mrs. Luther Dale G. Dale Steward Ass't Lecturer Ste Keeper Mrs. How Mrs Mrs, F Gate Ceres Pomona Flora Lady Mark MeCLELLAN COLLEGE, GARAGE, STATE DESTROYED BY FIR 1 F . ty FEYBURGER ILLUSTRATED KIWANIAN GIVES LECITU RI ne % that part of interesting three m ur i rv and thelife he United and vesting Club States an instructive Choosing he conducted the members of the through the geyser counts of Yellowstone, through ths Glacier Na tional Park, among the high Rockies, into the canyons, along the Pacific ocean, to the Spanish Missions of Cal: ornla, among the cliff dwellers and Indian villages, into the oll way. y trees, the oldest living things known on earth, The Club also enjoyed two solos by a vooal artist who has recently moved into the community, Bary Z Camp- bell, brother of the Rev. A. Ward Campbell, church. He sang "On the Rowd fo Mandalay” and “Tommy Lad" Other guests present were Kiwanian Mahlon Hagerty of Philipsburg: Ki- wanians M. i Meyer and J. M. Hafer, of State College; and Wm. Sleg, 8r, of Bellefonte ——————— PL O—————— 8 D. Gettig, Esq.. of Bellefonte, is patient In the Geisinger hospital, a MEETS TO INSTALL OFFICERS to give 11 support £ ne ney hall, and ndividual wishing to ntribuate amount should Millward, some spacia get Plea in 3 1 touch with Frank ant Gan Ww The beautiful h structura | | | | Logan Grange of light i located. The is arranged especially for Grange (ings, with ante {committees outside provided. well adapted for public The f i ne sna of i floor is brick, ! “a is admirably r rect adequate the ¥ been rooms Jor A making officer. and Ala Was also » hall equally and construction gatherings entertainments | basement is arranged or refreshments, preparing serving organizations and ss Grange ninated for Of PINCHOT ROAD WORK DISCONTINUED IN VALLEY A # a NAMED iN RITH ROYER COLLE( Ax Tor POTTER CONCERT —————— BY TRANSUE SING- ERS IN METHODIST CHURCH | b Transue A is Deen concert the Ringers ni ¢ Singers 1 i scheduled fi ir Sunday evens local M., E The Anna Bda- Lintz, mezzo-contralto; stiarie Transue, director, and tenor: asom panist, Russell The concert promises to be of a high musical order. A silver offering be taken. ing. March 6th, the are in church. soloiats monson Gens will ———————— A —— IA WHAT IS PLANNED! Eighteen days hence, on February 122, the nation will inaugurate an am ibitloug program of celebration. In ob servance of the two hundredth anni. versary of the birth of Georgs Wash« ington, The preparations for this ev- tent, on a national scale, are without precedent, A display of patriotism and A tribute to the part which George Washington played In thy beginnings of our national history are designed to occupy the attention of al Ameri cans. While there will be great national programs the scope of the plans cone templates co-operation by every State, every oounty, every city and town in the land. > Y MILLHEIM LADY HIT BY AUTOMOBILE; Mrs, Francis Ulrich Accident Jury Tuesday Mornlng—Cor- oner's Absolves Operator Blame, triking the accident M about The Approximi Patre tnd i ume Vis wn English investigated the Hm i } tate Highway Depart - Hea ordered ¢ ton i { Philipsbu i It i ho jury ke ovdence appears wits boy, oth the one ess, of evidence the jury i op- neg coeupants Car rdict dex the AA SPEED TRAP NEARBY, , fa ut wv Be SENIOR ls Mn CLASS PLAY A SUCCESS Fos id ip ' t ye attending 1 ind i sv eed by ther, ar 4) hor and ke not grandm Mrs, played by Evelyn Lucilly Owen, and Lynn identity, eps | the secret wiring Lacilie’s Stevens, who Colyer, Joan Btevens, Patton, wns This puts Dr. Ring, Lawcillie's roommate, played by Marian Smith, In a very complicated situation. King me in danger of loging the philanthropic ald he was promised to start a children's hospital, and the rest faced expulsion from school Mrs. Stevens pald an un- expected visit to the school and this further complicates the situation, as well as Georgette, the mald, played by Alice Burkholder, who promises to re- veal the secret if not given some “tok: en of appreciation” As the situation unfolded itself, Joan Stevens tugped out to be another grandaughter of Mrs. Stevens, and marries Dr. King. Mrs, Stevens also proved to be the philanthropist that was willing to help Dr. King with his hosptial, Other members of the onst wera Dean Ripka, Chester Wagner, Philip MeClenahan, and Helen Meyers. Tne tertainment between the acts waa pro- vided by a noveltry string trio- Pur. ton Snyder, Kenneth Bnyder and Lynn Breon. ARY 4, 1932. FIVE-YEAR OLD BOY DIES UNDER AUTO WHEE] M iihrook, of quest Near State Last College, Seer Tragedy Consldered Unnecessary. TOO ND, HOT! THE + oss ET DEALERS HOLD ANNUAL MEETING ¢ Lhe i mectio | A ——— BOALSBL RG POST OFFICE, i pvr § A —— SELINSGROYE TO WELCOMS COXEY IN PRESIDENTIAL BOOM became tered in whi gilon 5150715 MADE AVAILABLE FOR ROADS IN PENNA, For road building $5,151715 in Federal made available during the next year and a haif. Funds for the coming year are provided in the agricultural appropriation bill reported recently to the House, The Pennsylvania funds are made up of a $511,048 unobligated balance ofy the allotment for the presen Ns. ca] year to the State and $4,640,667 which has been allocated to the State for the year beginning July 1. The latter figure is a part of the $100.000,. 000 granted the bureau of roads for State ald in road buildipg. The money ds paid to the States on the basis of $15,000 por mile and to become available must be matched by State funds, EH Anyone who ian “pulling down" $160 to $200 a month these days may have a hard time to prove that he is worth it. in Pennsylvania, funds sue do be MANAGER BROWN’'S COUNTY CENTRE 5 HOSPITAL In Br e | patient Slate frea 43 856 650 . 1540 patient davs atient 8 # of i number patient da both by the patients yu.. medical nad sur treatment, Wi the medical for totaling hospital, 8 wmintenaoce 504 maintenance patient per day Ee hy tient it per patien per ee and for overhead BOT this w Ww day » I | | tne MacMorran ¥ Entertain Yoodward, Hai Mir and “ -F of Centre Mitterling. ‘oldron, Mr Mr and Mra Mrs. EE M Fettorolf, Elizabeth Bartholomew, Miss Margaret Widler, D. W. Bradford, Miss Margar et Jacobs, Miss Carribel Emerick. C—O OIL. WELL CORES TO BE COLLECTED AT COLLEGE Selection of the Pennsylvania State College as the official core depository for Pennsylvania by the National Re- search Council] hassbeen announced by Prof, A. Bonine, head of the college departmnet of geology. The cores to be deposited, many of whith have siready been received and classified, ars cylindrica; segments of mineral strata obtained In the process of drilling for off and gas. It tf» ex pectedd that a complete collection from ali parts of the State will furnish a source of valuable geological Inform. ation. Vogt and Orge Mr Mr Mrs Bartholomew, Smith, LD Paul Misa RA IS MSA Card of Thanks, The children of the late Jacob Roy- core gratitude for the many acts of ver gratitude for thy many acts of kindness shown at the time of the death of their father. NO. 5. a —. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. + HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Col~ Mone ten 1ilis laughter of Spring Grenable’'s kman, in of the weekly Mondays Tuesdays q{ ounty i 4 meeting and and Fi + 3 ad le a on ent court that of , decons~ exceptions before % the estate ed, t or wing iAaven, g ore Jacob i for Mide moved preity re received when while crossing to church in He suffered a broken the head, tO= body brulses, Ho hag been discharged from the hos* pital, n well sutomobile + sree his home on his {own a way collar bone ar Cuts on gother with numerous West Susquehanna Classis of the Re. formed Church in the U. 8S met in the annual spring sessions on Feb ruary 2nd at 10:00 A. M., in St Yaul's Reformed church, Selinsgrove, Rev, BE. G. Kline, pastor. Prof. |. F. Wetael was the delegate primarius of the lo cal charge, and D, K. Keller delegate pocundus, as well as the treasurer of the Classis. Both theses men, with Rev. D. BR. Keener, attended: the two* day meeting. Williamsport Consistory, A, A. 8. R, inaugurated its thirty second annives sary session during ast week, closing on Friday, with a class of forty oafie didates. The fifteenth, sixteenth, Seve enteenth, eighteenth, nineteenth and twentieth, the twenty-second, twenty* third, twenty-fifth and twenty-sixth degrees were conferred, in full cere monial form. Masons from this seo {tom who attended the meetings wee IC. Wm. Booger, D. A. Boozer, J. W,. Bradford, John ¥. Treaster, and Ry M. Smith, 4
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