» hd * ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST ® -» \d » * . - - - » - . ' There were 40 patients In the Centre County hospital at the beginnlig of the week, w * Mré. Harfy Davidson, 5¢ Milroy, 18 ¥ ter, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Earl i Jolin D. Meyer and mother, Mrs. El- | iza Meyer of Tyrone, in Hall the latter part of alst week. Mr. and Mrs ton, were Strohm's Strohm, H, were Rufus Strohm,of Scran- of Maggaret E week-end guests mother, Mrs, Gregg township, | secretary of the board in his} district, was a caller at the | Reporter office on Saturday. Ss. of school Limbert, business when the Mountains was under is said to 1 in very fair condition and is affording a delightful mountain drive. The detour used road over Seven construction, concrete Jy children, Young- in town guests of Mrs. Thomas Keefer and two motored to Hall from wood, Saturday, and remained until Sunday morning, Emma Emerick and family. The commencement mentioning fanatics being sible in part for a condition greatly deploved. And why assume that the devi] ever spoke the truth Centre omitted respon- } speaker as 850 The national prohibition director say that at least 50,000 been driven out of business was legalized. Lacking proof that this figure is not correct, it « be puted. speakeasies have since beer Annot Mrs. Akre si Millheim in Aar Memorial and Mrs Har Mrs, f Wenon Carl Mal, Mr. and children, of Mrs. Stover's and family, parents, 1d and in ind CASES HEARD DECIDED BY JURIES AND } | Than Min In Parental Cases, | Women More Lenlent | Betrayal and Women jurors showed more lenlency betrayal and parent. at Bellefonte, than by men This was for defendants in in court is usually extended Cases, exemplified In two « nees, one against n which i the prosecutor was Celsa E. Jodon, and Halfmoon Eve- of being Boob, Wayne the prosecutor the other township, Fisher, Nine men and three women consti- tuted the jury in the Walker case and they out eighteen hours, which entire night, before the y verdict. During ghe rumors seeped from room that the women were out acquittal, and when the verdict was finally returned it was "not guilty but pay the The costs in the case w $58.18, In the case Wayne women and men jury, and a guilty” returned in that case, however, was $38.25. David A. plead guilty hicle while uor, and $25.00 fine and tion for tobert werd an agreed upon long deliberation the jury is for costs,” ere of Boob, seven id the verdict wa Defendant, fivd constitute “not required to pay the COSts, Bennett, of to operating under the sentenced tor ve- uence of to pay placed on proba- me a infhh liq ~ was COBts, {Wo years, Hartsock, esident the of Huston ault and township, was ittery by Mrs hat he se¢hool board teoused ns Minnie hit once Rowan, testified t her three t} on cting The tv 16+ meeting sull non support charge, his wife. 810 a montl in the of $200 wi #0 to the Allegheny co wi sum NOTICE TO BON Notice holders District Numbers 11, 39, 43, 1 18383, at The First Spring Mills, Pennsyls Interest will tioned bonds after By order of the is hereby of Gregg T that bonds of 47. 13, 18 20, Conse x24 . EXECUTOR'S In the Estate of Ge man, late of Potter County, Pa. deceased. Letters testamentary o having been duly all against the same to pres thenticated EBRI H. 1. wf Xt Se paws for = four column. These Qttle = workers in the way o tise anything here, from FOR SALE ants; also, various 25e D for £4 3 doz. re Hall, FOR SALE-—-Large £ cholic folus, bulbs Ay ¢} that will pleases you. W. Meyer, 411 East M Haven, Pa. WANTED Drog State C I 3 mae lege WANTED- tankage Relgel, Centre Market Kinds; sold. A.M R3. Huprich any where hi i who Ar ¥ husband is ne of the fort t! 1 to have employn Armour company. r———— lA LIGHTNING FATAL TO BALL PLAYER AT PENN STATE Charles E 18, Mr, Mrs. Henry of Lock Haven, freshman Pennsylvania killed 4:15 afternoon when struck the diamond ta her return. Her inate is tin 00 son of and fn Les, at State Col. lege, Instantly at o'. clock Monday lightning Penn State fly was hasthall he by on at when was about ball, er players with by the lightning. : youth's parénis wers spmmon. | Lock Haven. They awaited of the Centre county core taking thelr son's hody catch Two stunned The from arrival Lefor a ot! Les were wd the ‘oner home. {r 18 ordered to pay 1 and glve bond thin ten days or unty work house, ~~ Class Has Pictures Laken. Graduating C H. HB. went the [ris Benjor class of ts have Class » ale College DHOLDERS, to the ownship the First Issue, 0, 17, 33, 36, 51, deemed on July Bank [The following news items are taken from the current | the bond gRI6 School Centre Hall High School publication, . x pe Pail Gurren, — | May The through both the 12 at 5 " exhibits of ania, on above date, men- the year Br Soukents op via Nei 4 BOHOO sce — grade and ings. A display of mac LIMBERT, Secretary. BOOKS was produced by Bolence class, The SENIORS OF C_H. H. S, GO TO NATION'S CAPITAL The Senior (Mase of Centre Hall High clatne 5 Spring NOTICE, worge W. Gross. Centre hibited Arts health Club had consisting projects a dis of #Oor- ho Worx accompanied b of Hublerst Mills EK y the Senior pocketbooks, seis They n the above estate Boalsburg Valley about nt fifteenth, May on lent and Hotel oity. ITE, anes, indebted and party and ten whict wo ' the seventeenth of A 3 htseelng tour TT% their 31 Roose while Penns composed a one hundred Washintgon, sixXteents to ent them duly sa. DP. C., on GHT, Executor, and Centre Hall, Pa chaperons velt Grades Display The firs onsisted of were visited, White House Mount fine ad, lan this wonder ¥ the Adver- : Wanted™ Capitol Bullding, Monument, de, are t f resaits. a “Hel ington Vernon, Myers, giruments ar The third an onsisted of drawings Fort Zoological Gallery the Institute, ( cabbage varieties tomato | Cy the Ray G. Deck- group te & Pot 1 dow + ¥ i Giidd I Xa vn th surplus of glad- |, a arities ag prices Mi Inquire p The a 6 {hoon ain Street, a tweénty-fi trip Cigorge Lock {H ijek-’ phone Swartz 1 Te ——— A —— A ——— LOCAL STUDENTS DISPLAY FALENTS AT PATRON'S DAY of all cwt chickens $1.50 per w— Hall; phone 11- Te X Non. 31 i STIR IT ase anes A 50 Frid evening, May nineteenth O'Clock Bate The teach Penn hey the photograg Robert Breon, of thie gradu thd f¢ fs and f nine 8 ur picture, » Tri-Hi-Y Mother's Day. Tri-Hi-Y Lael Cl lub displave of by pyri build- | Obserye BONO) and note. Freshman BETOuUDS € 5. . The hing the giris Mot opened the Ba Mrs, sang Taught : "r t rge MoCormick This Odenkirk hers, May « rp y 1 ¥ i OIGH 2 4 ir 3 rt hen a duet, Me Haze Mother,” Mother ders oO responded Aoorstops * nters IY An Old- Mitte] Mirk AM SAT Am Mother.” fy ram Wi Jodon, Work. Laura Breon, and Fro th "3f MoCormicok, i. all seniors, Boberta Simi served and meeting. then moihers OOK a wild species MH arent in othe plas €©8 move themselves out ‘lof a store tomatically, without some “i{force making them move You need to hitch them up to the power of ad vertising, oods will not au EVENINGS 7 TILL 9 MWA LEWISTOW OUT-OF-TOWN FOLKS! Your Credit is Good Here! FREE DELIVERY Come In and Look Around |
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