a VOL. CVI. CENTRE HALL. PAY yi 1932. | NO. 30, a a 26 CIVIL WAR VETERANS CAMPING TO REMAIN. FEATURE |* * * * ¢ ¢ ¢ + os oo o LOCAL POULTRYMAN HEARS BIG CELEBRATION AT ALTOONA FOWN AND COUNTY NEWS - LIVING IN CENTRE COUNTY AT ENCAMPMENT AND FAIR CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL OF TRAGIC DEATH OF 0 MARK OPENING OF ; From information to date there is NOTES. ASSOCIATES AT CONVENTION IMPORTANT NEW HIGHWAYS Since September 1, 1931, Nine Veter.jno tas ation 3 ho ” nt Sathy : : A : Mier any yea re : . HAPPENINGS OF Lose wrvEn - iy Rel He ob 2 dur:np 1G : week i {Irate Member of International Baby t ak 2 OBler ARosCialion py F480 A YY LL Chick Association Resorts to Mur-|, a . ES don ; pony usin 1 new 1 A Fr 1 ans Passed to Great Reward—Rees nnarted ords Kept by W. H. Bartholomew i : Glve Detalls, der and Sulelde Following His Sus. 0 pension from Association, During Convention Sessions In Milwaukee, FARMERS MEETING AT nd infant son, of State College Tt *y nents * "hss ests as “rs, CENTRE HALL, AUGUST S e patient the Tan 14 Ir ver BY —————— A ——— F'HE HORNER REUNION, ts MIFFLIN COUNTY FAIR OPENS AT GENT re a, viifdin t charg- Noah twenty Kens heen with 4 for 25035025 BALANCE IN THE STATE TREASURY graph: Mrs Lila § 1 i spent “CHEVROLET B. BR” FESTIVAL xy ! ar. ales ' Wish land Mrs. Hugh ) alston. They ate ! GROSS RETURNS, $151.00)" =peady and com; XOven tended the pic f the State Dept The gener fund balance a year age ranged for § ulinar 1 ndicra a oo . : . Pin "ve X ve rine ne cea na of Fou s and re a ¢ Voneids “YETS" DISCONTINUE ANNUAL was $51,936.37 LIN e motor f ait : rp Ry 28 be, yy (30120 MIRTTIASOE GUILE A 0 Yeau Sta Ar n tl 7-mil Narrows, REUNION ON GRANGE PARK r $12.2 5 was favored with a fis vening for that day. Mr. Broo « a Forest ‘otal res f JUDGE FLEMING DREW $3506.00 A a. ON CUIMAIL CARRIER AND WIFE Ranger, located at : undef IN EXTRA PAY DURING 1931 . Crit at pa oa ON TRIP TO ALASKA |District Forester Harbeson, of Milroy. SOME FINE SCREEN SHOWINGS], cosmitd au, Sthe irom town: an roughout te oe ; rei ania . hor Home inden Hail to that of AT THE RICHELIEU, froth ita Harrisbure correspondent de-1The paty wan v fal Ny dail." chil : aly her daughter, Mrs ward Durst, in AS was Mra Ross ytic strokes, as materially ch care and Ross live daughe« s, the ——— A — i ' : ks , i , i gel H ve : ni i [GREGG TOWNSHIP MAN HE RT Cy tbr’ Yalkewimtone Nac SB ape vw 1 a FACES SERIOUS CHARGE ,, : Park. whee th on unda Mr. and Mre. C. H. Meyer and grand. ey . . . children. o Heodsville, were in tows county. is credited with | ing « y Archi Detwiler is under $104 bail | From ther they Dro wi Seas ISaturday vening., Since July 10th, from June lst, 1931, to July 3Jist, 3 or trial at the next term of «du Wash where the steas pel Alita Mr. Meyer has been retired from RF. the sum of 33806 There are only [the charge of aggravated assault and |has oe en A harte s ed oa take the party D. mail service, after having served (COLLEGE APTITUDE TEST The First Year” promises a new eight judges In the State who have hattery prefered by Sumned Confer, [Lo Reve) Mean Weanges, Sitka, Jusean, oh 4 route from teedsvilie for HOPS Tanet. Petite and piquant as ever, she |3rawn more than Judge Fleming. who alleged that while he and Mre jand SAAB WAY : a A sade a: [than twenty-six years, during which High school graduates from all over |; « forworn the pathetic for the pos Judge James M. Barnett, of the Perry-| Floyd Houser and a Miss Yocum were ney From there they will ‘travel A time he Jost but few days from sick: the State are taking the college apti- live in her charcterization. With a Juniata district, made the best pick-|plcking huckleberries on the top of the jer the Alaskan railway system to Lane ness. During the second Cleveland tude test Friday, August 5, which i8lnew hair dress. with smart modern | Ings. $6865. Thirty-five judges in the mountain, Detwiler discharged sever-|Behnett, and expect to spend four orl, inistration, Mr Meyer was poste given by the Pennsylvania State Col- frocks, she is shid to bring an entirely State drew extra pay for sums in ex-}al shots form a gun which passed [five days in the land of the Midnight master at Centre Hall, the post office lege to nearly half of those who ap fresh and inspiring portrayal to the cess of 31.000, in addition to their reg- near them. Detwiler claime he was|Sun. Contrary to common hetiet, the then having been jlocated in the room Ply for admission to the freshmanly, reen in this, her first entirely grown. |War salaries of from $0.000 to $10,500 shooting mark and not at the hueckle-jclimate in Alaska is not uncomfortably now occupied by the Homan radio class up role. Farrell, too, is different. He]? Year. Al} of which shows it Is fi- berry pickers, ly cool at this season of the year, and seluat discomfort from shop, in the Odd Fellows’ building. “1a . . n he i Ff § » sO or: iro will be seen as an ambitious young nancially worthwhile to be a judge. Detwiler was furhished ball by John jthe party anticipate no « H. S. STUDENTS TAKE The aptitude test is being given In 4 o w i ult eighteen centers of the State and con-lhusine hm . : — Snyder, a neighbor, and was released [that source. we space lying between the built sista of a vocabulary dentfication test Din as rr hasyaaned 3 oS jrus: bi First Knarr Reonlon from jail The return trip will bring themjup road and the Centre Hall hotel which has proved exceptionally aceur-ly, o strange town, but on the wnote]l The ar i { the K / r fam- py —_— south te yancouves, B, (Cs thepeenbuillaing has bean uilad [and Shippad ate in Indicating students which have a capable, energetic Young fellow ht Hy oi oy ul on vi Bind pa vill MORE THAN 200 OBTAIN through the Canadian provinces of jand put Inte very ood condition, a the ability to carry on college work to prove that he can make his way jtre Hall, Saturday, August 6th. Rel DEGREES AT PENN STATE Alberta. Saskatchawan and Manitoba, jis nowa very desirable place for aye Towns and cities in which the testli, the world atives and friends are invited to at- ay ig and into the States by way of St Jtomobiles to turn or park. For some is being given are—Allentown, Aloo}! Among the supporting players of tend. . Two hundred and twelve degrees will] Paul, Minn. Mr, Bitner expects (0 be years this particular section was une an. Chambersburg. DuBois. Erle Har "The First Year are Minna pri ; ———————— A ————— be awarded by the Pennsylvania State jack on his job of carrying mail by jinviting for either of the purpossy risburg. reenshurg, Johnstown, Of seen in a hilarious comedy role Leia Williamsport Commercial Collere. College on Thursday night, August 11]August 18th etitioped, For along time the own City, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Read«lpannett, Dudley Digges. Robert Me Fall term starts September 6th, An |!n the ninth summer commencemnt Another trip in store for Mr. Bitner sraliip wan In digpute, dul Tn, anmang Ing. Scranton, Smethport, State iCol [Wade George Meeker, Maude Eburne]new classes and a good time to enter.| The degrees to be awarded indude|will be the Rural Carriers pemvention Row hat the Sarva Bn convo) lege, Sunbury, Willlamsport and York. and Henry Kolker Complete business courses to fit you | 134 bachelors and 78 advanced degrees, [held in Baltimore on August 2%nd, an jit consequently the cost of the Sins A ——————————————————_— Wm K Howard directed “The First]for a good position, You, Ye are fill | Among the advanced degrees are half gevent he takes delight in looking Sor. provetient with Jie dxtevtion wh a The Ward House, in Tyrone, with]year” a screen adaptation of Frank jing positions. Take course how and | 2 dozen doctorntes, four of them doc. ward to each year. Last year's conven: immediately to the front of the hole a career fof seventy-five years, closed Craven's successful stage farce hyjbe ready. Write for new catalogue. | 0" of philosophy and two doctors of Jtion was held in wv Angeien aid ate gi as jlahe at buirogh Ee its doors last week, Lynn Starling. br r Healey, Proprietor, | education. Bitner spent several days on the Pa- wor wag aconmplished under t . ’ cific Coast and intermediate points. supervison of J. 8. Booger. -
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