—— NO. 29 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST THURSDAY, JULY 25 RICKERT-HENS, 8. Rickert and Mary both Centre Hall, ni Windield, HALL. PA. 1935. NINE BOROUGH OFFICES TO BE FILLED IN NOVEMBER] euben {line Hess, Four councilmen, one school direct | undted in CENTRE | VOL. CIX. WILL PURCHASE MORE TENTS FOR COMING GRANGE FAIR F STANDNG OF THE CLUBS IN CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE Ww. IL. PC. MeCLURE TENNIS CLUB TAKES OUT OF 8 MATCHES FROM LOCAL CLUB ON FRIDAY | 3 + Ange- were by 4 Of The Grange Fair committea at the marriage 0 recent meeting on Grange park ex- a v lot EE presseq themselves we 11 pleased the preparation vork in € progress and ir. LP To mma while *THE NINE OLD after Scopes MEN." devoting trial, finished paragraph: Bench also Eo Broun. the following High but it why people that we establish a national What else an all-power- ful body of nine old men who can de- cide vital factors by vote to four? the is a court, gambilg 1 about sug- of don't gesting lottery. course, ia a Boo in a of five A ———_————— ————— LSD SAPA REUNION AT ISLAND PARK. descenfian‘s of Robert nid Runkle lLee, who liveq In Potter township. thelr latter years at the farm now owned and by ldoyd Smith, held their fourth annual reunion at Island Park, near Amity Hall. The presiden® of the association is Mrs, Perry York, and the secretary -treasurer, Mrs, Daniel Daup, Hall Other members of the clan who at. tended ‘he gathering fram Centre Hall and nearby were: Mra. Annie Frazier, Mr and Mrs, Eari Frazier and chihdren Bernice, Robert, Kbn. neth and Don; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Daup, Jr, and son William; Daniel Daup, Sr, Miss Ida Frazier, Mr. and Mra. Charles A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar W. Miller. Lancaster and York county mem- bers were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zear- foss, Harold and Vera May Zearfoss, Mr. and Mm. lTdoyd Zearfoss, Mr. and Mrs, William Martin and daugh- ter, Naney, Columbia: Mrs. Annie Miller, Misa Grace Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Miller and son Barry, Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Miller. Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler, Hellem;: Mr. and Mra. Perry Yost, York. At the time of the reunion former sheriff A. B. Lee was indisposed and consequently was obliged to remain nt LEE The Christe and many and Centre for years spent Hill on cupled OC Centre hoog were invited to his home at first course, In a tennis tournament played tennis club of by tennis match- the local ut | feated | ining seven o eight Singles Nore s—————— Sugar Valley Man Held for Court Liguor Charge. gol on Greet MARRIAGE LICENSES, i T% ’ : ———— I-A AP S— FESTIVAL BY LOCAL B. B. CLUB SATURDAY EVENING, JULY Saturday Funds depleted iach on | | Lined and a ning Ww Lrensury communit and will gras appreciated. There will be a ! assortment réfreshments on sale, and there will be music by the Spring Mills band for your entertainment, ———————— the Uniteq States $ to the support of the earnestly solicited be 4 i 1 iiiy of fr i Ninety per cent o District Court Judges are Republican, b I ang of course can be expected to play ing to an editorial in the Huntingdon Monitor. There been political play in U. 8 political favorites ang court Right here In Pennsylvania the Iamnkruptcy court became somewhat of a racket and en. has too Courts friends the help the of it, the smell of graft becoming so vile that the UU, Attorney General had to step in save the face of the court. to A M5 AAP. THE CLOSING NET. . I wonder what your thoughts would be If some day you would find A net entwined around your being That shackled heart and mind A ming that's filled with evil thoughts Of enviounsness and strife, That bars yeur entrance to that Home And to eternal life, A mind that's blind to loviier things, All meant for your delight That banishes all nobler acts And deeds both pure and right. For every evil act and thought You harbor in your mind, Will never free you from that net; But you will wake to find {That mingled wep enclosing you In meshes firm ang taut; nd only when you're freed by Him A miracle ls wrought. «Verna Breon Hackenherg, Rebersburg, Pa. IA or 180 the nomination wlitor, d, n WELT ir in iol expire MENSCH MIL} HBERRS WILL HAVE 450 CAMPER CAMP Co. a BUILDING BUNGALOW, ——— — HENRY STONER HOMESTEAD FARM SOLD BY CHAS STONER MORGAN KNARR. 82 YEARS oLD, ELECTED PREST. KNARR CLAN The Knarr reunion Saturday Plas day gathering decided nd Grange rans v8 Ig ago at Br Mountains i pier and jattended. It {next reunion i July, 1938, | Hall. The officers elected for the ensuing i¥Year were: President, Morgan Knarr, | Mifflinburg; vice-president. Mrs, Cla. | a Altoona: secretary, Mrs H. Hall; treasurer, « K Altoona. The newly elected president, Mors gan Knarr, celebrated his 82nd birth day on the day of the reunion i Those present in addison to the of. [floors we Mra. Morgan Knare Mrs, Mitch ana son, Charles, Rote, and Mra. Mull, of Harry Knarr and Rus of Akron, ©O.: Mr. and Knarr and son Richradl and Bobby Knarf and Mra. Cloyd Knarr and chile of Tyrone; Mr. and Mrs. Hess Stover and Mrs. Patterson, of Pitta. burgh. Mr. and Mra. CC. BE. Hewitt and son David, Mrs. Dublin and Mra. Inez Harnden, of Altoona; Mr. and Mr Harry Kuhn and daughter Peggy, of Williamsport; Mra. Margaret Kuhn, of Boalsburg; Martin Bartley of Mill Hall: Mr. ang Mrs, Howard Bartley, Bellefonte; John H. Knarr and chil dren, John DI. and Nellie Jane, of Centre Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Knarr and daughter Josephine, Cen trg Hall, A TRONS. CARLOAD BINDER TWINE. We are now unloading a carload of first-quality binder twine at our ware. house at the station. Price, $3.50 a bale Bradford & Co. Centre Hall RA IS MSI SOBA NEA. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. will be the biggest bean In the pot at the Bean Soup, at MoeChire, Hept. 13-14, but, says some wag, “he's enly a split bean at that” ln oWnio 8 The the a In was for ideal for was well to hold the Saturday of Park, ls was the at ONC Centre Stover, i Knarr, Centre IN Stover, re: Charles W, Jr. Ct Miftflinbureg: isell Knarr, iMrs. W. H. Mary Jane Mr. and dren, € the of morning at 9.15 b Haiph E forme: of pastor Keafer, urch the hride, on T 2h § “ turday A i tended by nt —— a ———— Presents Nex Theatre Show f nusual Week, Plaza La A ——— RIBER SAYS CRovy CONDITIONS FING SEBS IX N. eel sure i here s times BK fajls « wry of ruch appoin nan i foreign Pant i news en reading the add 3 i same, gh to tell you things righter outlook of Dakota than for inst few voars, looking fine and there will if nothing ##ts in crops now, Gardens nev. better this time of year right now. We have or rain for once The ground has more moisture now than at any time in seven Years, So 6v. ery one feels good the prospects of having plenty eat and feed last year we simply had nothing either in flelg or garden; everything dried out; there was no feed of any Rind for the farmers stook. so they sold most all of it to the @overnment ang it was shipped out of WW. Dukota Then the Government shipped feod in for what stock was left, Bat it was all so high priced that very few had money enough to buy It, as mon. ey aroung here was very scarce and is yet, but we hope for better times soon, I have been reading in your pa- per of the number of horses that have been sold in Penna. at such high prices, Some of you eastern people must have plenty of money. Horses that were sold arousd here brought from $20 to $40 x head, and they were good horses at that. They were sipped east and then sold at such high prices that it made one feel that things were net equally di vided, but such are the ways of the world--some have all and others have nothing. There has been lois of skokness throughout this part of N. D. in the last year” much scarlet fever and diphtheria. There are still a few scat. tereq cases, MRS, MARY HM. PRICE. A AAPA NSIS. The 1836 state convention of the Pennaylvania Association ef County Commissioners will be held in Wil. inmepo rt next summer, ave a much for part have had Crops are be plenty the looked than they had plenty this f North they the f of feed, io spoil a {i oF do over to 4 1.000 4 B00 4 1 1 5 KOO B00 GOO G0 (i) PASTORIUS' FIX} AVAILS Lo PITCHING ALS Rebershurg, SN; Hall, 4, {entre = THEY WHERE PLAY. Thursday (Twilight) 3 Saturday. 33 P—————— A ANS GOT 250 AT BOWERS BEACH. 1 Om Friday Edward Lingle evening, Mr nd 81 ges Valles wedding of Geor % CH] ebrated their ore «9H ang fiftieth sary birthdays. 1 who gathered of this triple Mrs, W. K. Hosterman, H. E. Hennigh, Heunigh, John W, Mr. and ut their home in honor event were Mr. Bpurgeon David Devise, Mr VYonada, Dorothy Auman, alre, OO. A. Aukerman, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ W. Lingle, Mr. ang Mrs Roy khingle, Geraldine, Marjory Grace, Gladys, Ardel Lingle: Mr and Mrs Anna and Catherine Barger, Mr, and Mrs. J. B. Ripka. Junior ligen, Orpha and Ela Tharp, F. W. Zettle, Mra. Elmer Auk. erman, Betty, Gladys, Oeraldine, Rich- ard, Bobby, Mary, Louise, ang Ron- aid Aukerman, Mr. and Mrs Miles Lingle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zettle, Mary and Dean Zettie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Foust, Lorain Foust, Dorothy Brown, Carrie Lingle, Charles Foust, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grove, Arlin Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Ovregg Carper, Ray Carper, Mr. ang Mrs. James Zettie, Donna and Dickie Zettle, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mae Menahan, Junior and Margaret Moe Clenahan, Mrs. J. J. Hamis, Ellen, Virginia and Junior Hammis, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Braucht, John, Miriam and Betty Braucht; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Confer, Irene, Dorothy, Bernice and Alvin Confer; Mrs. Eimer Foust, Ele. anor Foust, Mrs and Mrs Ernest Grenoble, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gren oble, Roxie ang Roy Ripka, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lingle, Robert, Russell and Dean Lingle Features of the evening were music by the Penns Valley Harmonisers, a reading by Orpha Tharp, an address by Rev. Hosterman, and delicious re. freshments, A I MI I SORA. The Southside Democratic Club will meet in regular session on Friday eve. ning, 26th inst. A full attendance is desired as Important business will be presented for consideration. —8be'y, a Rex and Mrs ang Glen and Mrs Glen Barger, Harry. ang FROM ALL PARTS wr post be rid Belle- pi H and Bitner well-k news of Milroy. ago- Bitner and their Mr. ang Mrs. Ed. Slingfelter, and Miss motored to Centre Hall on Thursday evening after [having attended a picnic of garagemen and their families at Rayona club house, Seven Mountains. Mr. Bishop, &y the way, i= a science teacher In Whe Merchantville, N. J. high school The fourvear scholarship State-nid educational Pennsylvania given Clearfield committee of the American Legion, wag won by Carl Walker, a Eraduate of the Clearfield high schoo! last June. The scholarship was se- cured through the courtesy of State Senator E. J. Thompson. Walker came through first on the essay “How Youth Can Serve American Clieene ship.” | the NCE garageman Mrs, Eugene, Robert Decker, mmpanieg by young {| Bishop, Alice BON to any institution in by the Centre Miss Carribell Emerick, one of she operators in the local Bell Telephone exchange on Friday, left on a week's vacation at East Mauch Chunk where she will visit with Mre. Lena Breon Protzman, formerly a telephone op erator here and later at State Cele lege. During the abwence of Mies Emerick, Mr. and Mrs. OC. W. Besser and children will live at tf Eemeriek home, where Mra Boozer will sake care of her ageq mother, Mrs. Phoebe Emerick. Therd is much speciation as to the outcome of the claim for dame ages made by Mrs. Mary K. Reariok from the county, due to the Range of the State Highway Route 822 around Band Mouhtain, Seven Mts, Which formerly led by a gas station, lineh room and night cabins. The new concrete road was shifted to the tast by between 500 and 700 feet. AL a hearing withesses Sontended the damage range was estromely wide «from $500 to $10,000, Mre, Rearick named no specific amount of damage dope to her property, { al — ¥
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