I — or — VOL. CVIll. HAL i PA.. RICHARD DETWILER BY CARBON MONOXIDE n——— A SUICIDE Penn State Graduate, Reshient Smullton, Found After Missing In State in Cabin 8S Days,—~Teacher High for { ollege School, i | Ww axier apparently wanderings Az ided to 1 by in their and de vest iy in driven into the garage losed Ss ar had deserted the door Wis covered the wind« with blank He motor of and ots, apparently then started the and carbon m moxide dead eight days thre unpers succumbed from gas. He the car the been The body immediately police authorities Pr. W. J. Sh Clinton county er this that quest woud Relativ man tive for ti found a May who fount a got in who in turn of Lock Haven Dr i the od touch ¥ alled 0 nakor Demaxer, coroner Shoemak - Ming ide | A pronoun ind stated held of es and were {on Wednesda motive, Ack nlannine to take a two ind red Tu capt npc ship rain rod 1827 the freshman year I Cross « the ch ountry and indi the won title He same member of ti Cross « and 1930, intercollegiate 830 by ompeted on the was a 0 wrsity ountry teams helping team to championship finishing second that 1830 and specializing year also © 1831 k varsity track teams. two-mile event After hi lege, he faculty from position College a graduation weepted a a hool and athleti captional sue Hig hi College and traced his spring wir school teams track ning ishing scholastic meet staged He survived by four brothers and mother, Mrs H A Bmullton, as does mister, and brother, Donald. Other thers and sisters are Stover, of Read ing; Paul, of Norwood: Harry, of Cochranville; Mrs. Donald Meredith, of Germantown: Lulu, of Washington, D. C.: Mrs. Franklin Bonner, Church- ville, N. €.: Mrs. Jack Saville, Tren- ton, N. J.: Ruth, of Rochester, N Y.: and Mrs, Von Day, of Rockwood. Funeral services were held on Sat. urday by Rev. Weaver of the Luther an church. Burial was made in Reb ersburg. The tragic manner of the young man's death attracted large numbers, many of whom. however, were deeply sympathetic. The pall bearers were members of the imme. diate family. 5 I MI SI A ES A. DECKER REUNION, The annual reunion of the Decker families will be held in the James Deck. or woods one mile east of Centre Hall, Thursday, July 26. All relatives of the team mets fin Inte: lage rong of its the nt his ven Detwiler, in annual he parents up well ia and His at Alma, bro- ee winters lives one one BLOATING OWNED FIVE COWS Di} ~{' LAUDE FROM DUTROW, FV entre Hal AGENT BECOMES FOR RETIREMENT Bradford, for f LOCAL R R. ELIGIBLE WwW. Fi Ww the past 42 pa £2 Pennsviva- at Cent Hall, De nk rev f the LA LAE stntion iT | Years or R bw Company re for retirement four months wd out pi the railroad « wd entered tl as a clerk in the office at Cen- Hal 29, 1886. Al learning t remaining at Centre Hall ollgible next, ome cembeyr 1 Just be fore he af Mr the rour Years Omit Apany od rvice with Bradf: Penr tre S60 & employ on March or elegraphy and tat a Paddy nt there until on he was made Mountain station wher $ wh ! VOL agent at the ned Centre 1892 o Hall as station here ever since Ws LOCALS, Mystor Boosey 3 i For di SCOvering 1 (3ileg the mn, at Earage, Mille 14nn Robert Me Motor ¢ Ireon it tf the or : pany R and Hagan garage, their Im garage, he & oS each oollected a for 00 check alert ness hal # pur greasy, badly damaged FATA LOT andes their enous point sates My teg fan rufactureres Are ig Cars pPosely supplied with ee Neola ney belt of an. no yy ing. ar warded Men [ty ¢ the size named nd and hoot « ago in regret to learn Mrs. Edwin Ziegler, at Mt Alto, where long connected wity a school of Her pupils will recall her better by her maiden name-Rebecca Moyer—-who at that time lived with her parents at Rebersburg, She is al: so most kindly remembered by many about here who were past school age at the time referred tocabove, A group of twenty six persons gath- ered at the home of A. E. Gingerich, Boalsburg, Wednesday evening of last week, and from thers proceeded to Treaster's Gap where they took dinner and later to the Bear Meadows for supper. The group included Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Mr. and Mra J. W, Gramley, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Con rad and sons, Jack and Gene: Mr, and Mrs. C. E Clapper and son, Kenneth: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Miller and son. Robert; Oren Moore, Dr. Wm. Stamm, Miss Mary Stamm, all of Altoona; Roy al Shank, Washington, D. C.: Mr, and Mrs Lather Zerby and daughter Mil dred, of State College. Mr, and Mrs, George Ishler and daughter Eleanor, Worry Ww between this ve forty years old, who began ithedr = reer about the borough that one thirty-two will ach on Bun. husband years schools of their ts died her {Ors day i day Wily clan are invited to attend J. W. Deck. er, president, Mise Ethel Gingrich, A. E. Gingrich, of Boalsburg. { NEW HOSPITAL MES, JOHN BREON “FOUR SCORE REACHED meds children of Because ybles had to stead of i decorate and youd rose buds with f hose present Pi CORP. WALTER POWELL DEAD. i540 BOYS WERE REGISTERED ¥ £4 Bil The enrollment at Weed the ¥ passed 1tiare Arn. this pre 840 being registered Poultry Judging Jean and Sarah { Township H. 8 Wilford Fisher of Port Ma the H Won secon boy's weational er od of Walker COR POS of the tie 4d place In held last paaition to week the scl mo ond hig Vo ots ational placed *in m was composed of Fred anda On Harris Township t sto) thar ©« i i tent team Thin | Addleman | Rockey Frank Bailey, also a member of the Harrig group, placed frst in the individual group not on teams Thomas Ross, of Harris Township, 9th in the State Public Speak- ing contest for FL. FF. A. boys. This eontest was held In conjunction with the livestock judging contests, A Ss ASIAN. MARRIAGE LICENSES, Willard Tarrett May Eva Wance Charles E. Ream Violet M. Shope Elmer 1. : Dorothy Louise Askey... John 8meek; Annie Stilley A ————— personages having | in the Federal pen at Lewis. | burg are Gaston B. Means, former ace secret service operative and confidante of the late President Harding, and Joo soph W. Harriman, former president of the Harriman National Bank and | Trust Co, New York. The lattgg is a newcomer in Union county {eam Thomas Ross ar f Townshin placed Millheim Boalaburg .Btate College | Philipsburg . Philipsburg | Olarence Two "rooms" notable 193 i, (y= &d NO. H GIRLS Top FOR Ji i — iH TEAMS DGING LIVE {LOCAL STi 1 I NURSE GRANTED SUBMITS LEAVE: JU NF $4 2 i ———r———— MAA ASRS FARM HAND ENDS LIFE AT UNIONVILLE, JULY Ww where A barn. he throv He rope was t ing uest After Heaton it Nit essary : - investigation yy Coroner wis decided no wae A a — ; I Tusseyville, Mr. and Mrs of Laowk Haven friends in the vi ¥ aon Bra spent dy Be and several dave with of inity Tussey ville Mrs and An ienday at the Cyrus Rosa x v A Mra Bitner nie spent T home ni State College Mra spent 0 { al Be ottar! home M: Alice Robb, Misa Mary Will. fame, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Will of , Bellefonte spent Wednesday evening the 8. T. Swartz home Me. and Mrs. Boyd Jordan Andrew Jordan and Mary Donahue, Jersey Shore, spent Wednesday Bottorf and Ramer homes, Mary Swartz and Mary Horner spent the Foutrh at State College Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rockey and fam ily, of Altoona, and Mr. and Mrs Les. ter Brouse and family, of Boalsburg, spent the Fourth at the Rockey home. Charles Geary and family, of Al- toona, spent Wednesday at the J. B Wert home. Mary Klinefelter is spending = ' time at the Chas. Slutterdeck Home. Mr. and Mrs. A. WW. Holderman and (granddaughter Melissa, and Mary Swartz spent Baturday in Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs Fred Garrett, Mr. and {Mre. Charles Wynn and son, of State College, spent Sunday at the Holder {man home. Rev. Keener and Danlel Daup. of | ‘entre Hall, and © P. Ramer, of Tus. sayville, loft Monday morning for sev: eral daye' fishing in Potter county. Mrs. BEleabeth Dunkle returned to her home at Punssutawney Monday after spending several days at he Da vid Fortney home. Edward Bubb ‘ollege Wednesday at the & inms at and son, of at the LO M END We Dn FIRNT § Le 0H taled olght provisd sndenca mound a vp doalabur FEO i ALS WITH OPEN SFOCOND WIN OVER HAL} syed frequency Hal Centre opnOnenta vs # 1 ig} game heing Martz f the he nnebase Owe the anned six opposing owed Hut one walk fooled six Centre batamen Hiciontis tn make them swing more strike tw RVers ralked 1 niteh 1 IM n right han ab WHERE THEY PLAY. (Twilight) Milihe i 8 Rober Thursday Hall st Lamar (Snr Fiona) K shire in Toward at Saturday's Games, Pleasant Hall at Siate nt Boalsbhurg Ra Howard at Miilheim Kato Belle Col 3 Centre at berahury fonte Lamar; lege at FINAL GAME FOR IST HALF CHAMPIONSHIP NEXT TUES Mililheim and Rebersburg meet next Tuesday evening at 4:30 on the Hecla Park diamond in the final game for the championship first half. . Last Tuesday, the teams played to a 4-4 deadlock In 12 hectic innings be fore darkness ended the game, which was to have Yeen the final in the championship series Defeating Rebersburg 6 to 5 on the Fourth, Millhelm tied thelr opponents for first place in the league, making the playoff series necessary. Rebersburg opened the series with a 7 to 3 victory last Thursday. but Millheim came back the following day to win 12 to 2. Tuesday's game end. ing in a tie, it will be necessary for [yet another game to be played to dee olde the lasue. AI MSS 50 BN NAG5 Talk about alphabet soup! The worst playoff of the smell comes from OK Its an old stink, but we Just can't get used to it prr— 10WN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL P ARTS Wars ry the : o present GENORE rancis : same Vi. Weaks' © Boashore Hart - weeks at he expiration Horace Wo ry of the Har i a caller day pertaining the board. The fine showing with its a $23,536 00, accounts and a cas, balance in the tre yv of $2,032, making a to sl of £36.36: Tt district without character WAS Batur of receivables in Gladys #3 4 Smith and Doris Moltz week at a re. wied § eir Newton The grounds juipment and re of a high and spars ung ladies, The the camp by the school connected with the irv'h sished a school v instr ix 1 in ted to giria Te raining the of « were sent to local Sunday Methodist ©} Wolf bath Miss Emma and an escort J Aribur Brown, of Ardmore, were guests of friends of the former for a week prior Saturday, having spent of the time at Sunset club house where Mr. and Mrs. HH. 1. BEbright and Mr and Mrs. 8B W. Smith were vaca tioning. Mr. Brown is an undertaker. employed by C. M Stuard & Son. who conduct an extensive business in Ard. more. From here the couple went to Northern New Jersey and before res turning home visited Mr. Brown's mother, who is hale and hearty at over elghty, further south in New Jersey, The Reporter had a call from one of its good friends and patrong in the per: son of R D. Killian, of Lewishurs. who was an auto guest of Mr. and Mrs, Rankin Bell together with Mre. Mary E. Pursell, also of Lewisburg Mr Killlan when a resBlont of Contre Hall Was In the lumber business, and ship: ped many car loads of walnut logs from Centre county to forelgn countries Ha is In his seventywelghth year, bm be no means looks it, and his spelgh ily step also fs that of a younger pers The party selected July 5th ot than the 4th for their trip to to ounty.