VOL. CXI1II. FP. 5. ¢. APPROPRIATION BILLS AWAIT GOYERNOR'S APPROVAL] A ! 1's ta 1 P equipm the ii Authorit out 11 lege campus practice will allability of use, : 105,520 PERSONS SENT TO COUNTY T Penn MISS NORTON NEW DEAN OF WOMEN, ALBRIGHT (COLL) GR faculty and admin Changes in istrative svangeli were annotinced Dy Harry V Miss Ruth graduate 1911 ang 1923. will of English Miss Ethel 8. 3» 1. dean relin extra-curridular actl Miss Norton hold Antioch College mity He al 1 Gavs 18D Masters president Shaffer, Albright of iock Haven of the class dean devote in and will take over of women whi (quishes " school fi ———— SS —————— ANNOUNCES EVYENTS STATE (COMMENCEMENT PENN Yi y f two presser It With Playera, On Saturday, centered ardund returning Beginning with the with intervals of five years, es wil hold organized reunions. There are 24 living members of the class of 1880, and a number have signified thelr Intention of returning for the “fiftieth.” The alumni council and of trustees of the college will orn Saturday... On Sunday, Dr. Ralph WwW. Sockman, of Christ Church, New York City, will deliver the baccalau- reate. Sunday evening the seniors will hold thelr class day exercises on the front campus. | 1 t the Penn You’ program l= | i the irgely alumni, r class of 1889 ten class. the hoard moat UNION hiin CHURCH, FARMERS MILLS, BEING REPAINTED 19.39 i IA —————— DICK SMITH CUTS GASH INTO ANKLE efelter and Shaffer Reunion wt of famil. ¥ nian ta assists Mo Rp On tl) We Witl AR we That eaves tha water's ollgs are and i« beautiful freon morning in May. to ti of worry or care; fly with a steady a iat * no Cae hand’ bold and piscary alr, our way thought that rippling stream pure and bright; these beauties so speckled and smooth would bring delight, we MIS, along that “Isaac Walton" 1 Rebershurg, Hackenberg, Pa. w. SUNDAY {HT RU H LAUREAT} EY'é, IN RI} SERMON, FORMED purified the great souls are somanes Hberate soul's potentis ition The words of our text reveal struggle of the great soul to strength- himself for the task which he his His task was to fan of his people to a flame them who were content with exile, homesick for thelpe To do this he used an art of en {wns wpirit make life of and. and : bold. At times he spoke with derness of a8 mother and at with challenge and commang brooks no deflance, that | j teliectual struggle had brought to him bo ALUMNI ASSN To RECEPTION 1 A GIVE TO CLASS 39 Notice ———— Don‘t forget to attend th COOKING SCHOOL th GRANGE HALL by the De- Haas Electric" Co., “the West- inghouse Store,” of Bellefonte ¢ at C this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:00 o'clock, 3 MAY COURT AFTER ADJOURNED FOUR-DAY A A AS TRINITY MEN'S SUPPER - BARTGES RAND SCHED LE ii i is i fi f=Milton. parade and carnival June H-Beollefonte, carnival, 10-<Pleasant Friday, at Ame eriean Baturday, Orange festival. Sunday, June Park: concert Wednesday, glon Parade. Friday, June Howard, Saturday, June 17-Woodward eolery Assoc, festival The Bartges band hag a full sched. ule on Memoria] Day, playing at Reb. ersburg at 10:00 a. Mm. at Woodward at 1:00 p. m.;: at Millhelm at 3:00 p. m., and at Aaronsburg at €:00 p. m. Legion June Gap, 11Rolling Green June 14--Bellefonte Le- 18-Firemen’s Carnival ny Cems - HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL FROM ALL IN TEPggT PARTS raday), and Ensign. He Philadeiphi 8 in Sarah Kelleripan . John motored to Youngse } { rman the city Mre. me near town Potter of uy Kelk to operate ih " her sist eo 1 310 or returned 1 to mag! restoring them to ¥ ts Fess mn of the ite daughters Emerick, now Mrs, Pear Green near Bellevue, Ohio, dell helr to a valuable farm and town property as the result of showing Kindness and consideration for an elderly bachelor The Greens sold thelr farm to the hachelor for $5000 some yearg ago, but continued living on it ang tilling it, frequently entertaining the owner and making the farm 5 place on which could live among quiet sur routings. At the time of his death recently, the owner gave the Greens back thelr farm and added to the gift a delightful property In Bellevue Mre. Green Is a niece of Newton BE. and Benjamin H. Emerick of Centre Hall - of the One Frank .
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