wad ) Y voL. Xcovii ENCAMPMENT DRAWING NEAR. Pec mm Program Practically Completed for the Annual Grange Gathering at Cens tre Hall—Many Pominent Speak. ers to Be Hered ry day guomises to be z big day Encampment and Fair, and the and and stir of active prepara on the draws apparent everywhere as the date, September 1, 1de Furnishings grounds fou bhedng Repairs have nm Onn d buldings. the any additional tents are rap geant iN Th an completed Pa stage process of erection & growth of Encampment forced extension tent arrangement and the we doing thelr best to make mfortable in the new Jo- have been Improved by The ent ance ype lion surpassed It emiums and evenings Home A Tuesday services imp singing nned for pageant on Tuesday and Wed I be free to ah wi on From =a spectacular fort will be spared SUCCESS, lub Wed County Veternns' ¢ ram planned for admittance tH ad Ve the roper terang’ badge program will by addresses on edu- Dr. J M State College, Bureau Thomas and L of Vo- om!- 1 Dennis he mal Educati Speakers nnayvivania id of the n lead in and all will pe IR urgéd te are them on this important subject Gray John Philip represen Dray Master: ge rer: § Prof. Bross. Act ures and many in Grange and public An effort ¢ presence of present, ia Oo secure the ¢ memiwers of Centre county Thursday's meeting. ‘1 church of State Col: the Reformed will i present a pinay audi- Thu preparation ber in sday evening and from given it those who at- wd will well entertained. Admission be charged to audi- will torvium Thursday evening Reformed church benefit. Grange Park will be tickets « Thursday, all the admitted good for all 1 Park open and in sale at the gates beginning August 30th. &0 of All fo f Tor admission Good cents 14 vears age and week un- aver der 14 years free. Autos, 60 cents: the week Excursion rates tilroads All Bpeeial trains Thursday only. EE —— a ——— tinve Birthday Party. and Mm. 'W. 8, Walker, Hall, ve a birthday honor of Clyde, evening present Dutrow, Mildred Bit Grace Laura Whiteman, thy CGarbrick, Hilda and E Ruth Mowery, Jodon on trains stop at Mr, Centre of party in off Monday Mary Jodon, Doro- west ga thelr son, Those were ts, Edwina Jodon, leanor Gault, Edgar Garbrick, White. man, Thomas and John Wella Swunuel and Ben Mr. and Mra, J. A. Heckman, Mr. and Mrs, BR, CC. Walker and famly, Mr. and Mrs. I. 1. Burris, Mma, Cathesine Burris, James Gault and children, Mrs, Gault, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Osman, Mr. and Mre. Hoy Gar hed all of Centre Hall; Mr, and Mrs, Fd Walker and family, Fred Walk- er, Hays and Bud Ralston, Roy Bay- lett, of Linden Hall; Norman Walker, Mra. John Larimer, Maurice and ‘Emily Larimer, Catherine Buadley, of Belle- fonte: Rosle Frederick, Farmers Mills; Edna Bicle, of Akron, Ohdo; and Mrs, George Roblgon and four chidren, of Altoona. Daniel Hoom, foster and Vernon James Mowery, John Osman, RR fault, § B. B. Schedule for Week. Thursday, twikight—Centre Hall at Biate College: Millheim at Bellefonte, Saturday, afternoon--Bellefonte at Centre Hall; Millheim at State College, PAGEANT, THE GRANGE “The Third Season” Will Three in of Portray Eplsodes Development the Grange Organization, The fiftieth nual Encampment of the Centre Coun- 18% be by anniversary of the an- will celebrated Hall the Pomona Grange this year at Centre staging n special feature In form of a pag- eant on two evenings of the week's ens campment. The usual display of lve and farm products will he 31 amusements stock from August to September 7 with the customary and camp- ing parties, To this commemorate the founding of annual event fifty years ago, the managemeng has prepared an elabor- be ate educasionn] which whl the pageant given on evenings of September trend | at eight o'clock the and second Third sant first Season” iw title of the pag which portrays in three episodes the development of Grange zn- | organi tion amd activities during the past is Years, Hundredy 4000 i Take Oe Part. take ie inspir More than will in the pageant which will provi entertainment and Wire Color effects tinuous for two he over beautiful costumes and interpretatis { ing are 8 i feature h dancing are Bp features ti it make the program very Men, speciacu women and hildren fron mmunities of Hs ever presented by a Pennsyis In Three Episodes. ’ on in Is Given first the Int owing ing the RCene the begin. the growing len of the GMmnge wre ivities {o the many agricultural production SOOT the harvest the Orange of today, re the harvest of their 0Ofty confronted ganized effort, national problems that are f industry a Arrived With New Hearse, ih ih arming Goodhbart the fox fune* arrived home the new he Mrs Ohio with hs ompany with f1 ym Plguoa, miles. The hearse Is in OO two-tone gray inder Continenta wird in hearse « Standing on the mal Hall, Monday, mired fous tre ft was greatly by var persons. Its stately design and all stopped be the compartment, gant hand carvingw, commented No firs to general exesllence were upon--<but there it one expressed oo des! to ride in itg rear a ——— Birth of Son, is Rowe of At. ANDOU th of 15th, Announce and Mrs, J N. 1. Caldwell hn Mr antic City, e the bis lowe, August birth. The first child and Mra John He happy n pounds at it welghed 8% father—for is the son of Mr Hall, A A Information for Sportsmen, tags in the family—is I. B tre Rowe, of Cen The for ry hunters’ licenses and ove county In the stale have now been completed and shipped, Sporte- men are urged to obtain thelr leepses to the follow Hunters for advance of date avold rush to neglect to Heenses far enough at an early that ds sure later who make application thedr in them cane but the time they want to to go hunting. the license and tag received by them. Up to this the 1922 tags and licenses have been recognized. No will be pore mitted to use thelr old lodnse and tag after the Heenses have in the hands of the tounty treasurer a suf ficlent length of time to permit appli- cante to secure licenses, Cn —————— a ——_———» Plane. Made for Leglon Carnival The members of Thomas H. Clap- ham Post 410 of the American Legion of Mifflinburg, will hold a three-night carnival this week—Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 23rd, 24th and 26th. The Carnival will be held In the Shontz fleld along the state highway cast of Mifiinburg. The boys have planned for all the usual carnival attractions, and the big feature will be an old-fashioned festl- val and cake walk on Saturday even- ing, August 26th, which wil} close the carnival, , The proceeds of the carnival will be used for the bullding of a Legion Home. use not expect must walt until have been time one been ow LETTERS FROM THE EDITOR. Mich- No Yarlous Polntg In Ignn,~—*Ford Presidot™ Joke In Ohlo and Michigan. Writes From For Farms 11 182% Crosse Point Detroit, Mich, August i My dear Readers: If M., Det rot 10 the you ever entered ut drove through business { tion of the city and on ten miles to aristocratic and exclusive 5 along Lake tell I Shore Drive, We ndbt soon want to friends hn! 1h to your ind {it We % one Jett exXperencas be fou Frid miles nortn Erie w Hellev we Nandush) gotten Ohio, ¥ morning | Bandy twenty Latke tnd an industrial cent Here fn-Bay, is we took passage on the boat Put plying between Sand The first stop was Ware troit fic laws are tra are easy understood PT $ROW when signals Mocks ‘his pes movement and with | such sy M than wilere #yaiem i1 P the traffic was heavier troit in Cleveland at 6:30 PP. M on a Saturday evening It Is Lake Michigan's Share Drive on which yristocracy lives— not pinched aristocracy, but wealth as well There are three incorporated villages Point © Village, {roan Paint (irosse Grosse Poing Shore—where There Farms and these exclusives live is NOL =» business pce of any character within of in going the three Incorporations and through ether them one the gets passing along a series of The hundred impression of farms estates oon tain from three to You all have reading with a number of residents along this which turn the cast (up stream) of 8t and that name, gentlemen's four Acres a acquaintance drive, ia along the to Clair river where Canada of us These names Fdeel Ford, the ID. M, estate, former senator Truman the of Dodge brothers, Then among the most weal thy along the Hne are the Schlottmans, Dr. Torry, B. KE. Taylor, real estate man, Henry and R. PP. Joy, The Joys are sald to be full of it-— joy, the lake by is to the south Ferry Newberry, widows the a A ———————— Detroit, Michigan, 287 Lake Shore Drive, Grosse Point Michigan's great city is Detroit. As all know #t ls In an automobile sverywhere there is diaplay of great wealth, With a feckless PPack- ard a forty-three mile skit through the busy sections of the city and on over avenues and boulevards made in two hours, Including a shop- ping stop and a walt on a passing frelght train. This Is an average of over twenty miles per hour for city driving, The greatest speed was 454 miles. This wing a Monday morning trip between 10 and 12 o'clock, The Ford hospital and the Ford fac- tory were two of the greatest points of interest. The Ford plant is wonder ful in itself. The genera] appearance is very unlike the factories of the east. The Ford plants are artistic. The many plate glass windows give a view to you city. Wan The sliruci- It archi The plants, there is cleanliness, tidiness, Gene eral Motors office bullding is a all stories high ure lowering over others twenty-five and its ” tecture is decidedly handsome, Hudson Wadsworth Maxwell and Dodge the Manuacturing compa- the Fisher Body of the ny, company are only a few auto industries viewed In the diive. On the city's main thor oughfares there are thousands finds any homes like one out 1 the bus of ron iness center thriving city Here the “for sale’ and “for rent” signs are shing H-dozen home belonging This was espe the eXcureionials on Bay who volunteered dri hosts in from walk found it i= step on requrning the motor city, down tne 11 there ts An to was accepted and a complete Inspection in the boat rr molor over the from our 8 foe the plier he Sun- anchored a beau invitation board two had hose of which nning Were crafin, one lstinetion of w» impart an Fay Michigan 15, 1822 ip fom Detroit to Lansing, Mich of agri lansing, August A § an, carries through a section country one not as desirable from an Hural point of view one could While homes, there cultivated or else from of farm help have assumed that pearance. Western Michigan, lake Michigan, to fruit and 1 I= done 0 pereciion of Delrot farming sections desirable than that along the ferred to in the beginning of this par- arrapnh, and the Saginaw Valley, Nor- thern Michigan, fs approaching the fdeal agricultucally. Michigan's capital thousand population is lacking n farge extent the wonderful bustle found In Detroit, but it is not asleep, Here the Olds, Reo Durant are bullt and there are also many othe factories. The residential sections are much Hke the Ohblo towne-—pretiy little homes abound, The streets are a delight, shade trees abound, the lnwne clean, Any normal being could tike Lansing. We are Jocated with a mwece, Mra. Ella McViear, whose home within and without is typleal of the homes that make Lansing look good to you. aw prety many tack ap - along wish there are many farm are many, Wires not growing North nore Is devoted nae Way res with its eighly to and Cars or R— In Detroit you do not see a palatial home, an educational institution, a church or cathedral without its creep- ing vines, Many of them are covered from one-fougth to three-fourths. Many factories, whose architécture is beau tiful, are partially covered with vines This makes me think what an immense working machinery, and syaywhare, (Continied on inside page) I. 23, 1923. Fall During Before the Loeay Ball Team the Week. Good, | | the | old-fashioned for against slugging won Hal #t the Park, x game Centre last Thurs- day Wwllefonte, Hecla Bog Tusinésy oN fen's piedie at before a record size crowd Hall | Phe nty, hitting out twelve { two for three bases and one Dnses It wl Rood “Lefty” to 6 Jee Centre got to Long good and safe nits for two wig Joy to those batting MoeChin tic Gross went t, permit wed two Hected two WiLs Wortwesd no A ViCtow CENTRE HALIL R 1 Totals ® Saturday's game on the home ground Millhejm was a battle royal, hut dt develop into the eighth that Hall winners, holding the long end of an § to 3 count—but that eight! In that Millheim hit the ball, Centre fumbled the ball, threw wild, hat! ith interesting Up to easy an until inning. time Centre appeared frame Hall and it circled cleated Perfect pitching tor this time, the visitors suddenly came a dozen Millhelmers their rubber, and the impotent the bases stamped shoes on “home™ ly before Gross’ up to life and slammed out six hits—three singles a (wo-bagger and a home run the homer hy Sus Miller putting his in the lead The Jooals simply to pleceg for about five minutes: but having seen the error of their ‘way repented, and made Millheim's joy turn to sofrow within the next few minutes. In the locals’ half of the eighth, they too turned loose the heavy artillery and bombarded Ray Miller, a series of singles, topped off by a home run by Babe Bradford putting the game on fe. Four runs scored, and Centre Hall led by three runs—and this is how the game closed. The Anal score {eam went they NO. 33 TOWN AND COUNTY. NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. The bles wind blows over the and the nights are Harry P. Hubler Was a Vis : Way Hin time Fy dave if wif -bro OWT MN La Shares anid them h few days’ Donald Bovoee Goraued om 5H vear student in the Pennsyivania State College, was drowned last week when seized unexpecetediy with cramps while swimming in a dam pear his home in Patton Deceased was 18 years of age He was an athlete and good runner The Btate College came 10 a Those the Frank Alfred Miss Anna Bartges teachers’ summer session Ha Ro Crawh day from Centre tends] SORSIONn Wey Ernest Ww. minister the friends and well tev, A MoClellan, ieformed at Rebersburg, and one of Reporter's honest -to-goodness wishers, was a visit- Wednesday the F at McClellan, or in town last home of his brother J lee Musser and William Confer, young fishermen of Spring Mills, paid twenty-two dollars for one little Rucker that they caught not far from their home. Two other running in Penne creek, young men in the party escaped by Thomas Moser, game protector, caught them using a throw net and had them arraigned before a justice, Last Wednesday while motoring through the Fourteen Mile Narndws at the eastern end of Centre county, CE Kempel of Mifflinburg, came up- on a large Mack rattlesnake near the Halfway Rod and Gun Club, and suc ceeded in killing the reptile. It proved to be 556 Inches in length and was one of the Diamondback variety. MS — Premium Book Is Out, » The premium book for the Oth En- was 12-9. Harry Qrosd was hurt in sliding to home platé in the eighth, (Continued on inside page.) campment and Fair, Centre Hall, is out, and is being placed in the hands of those interested in the approaching Encampment. It is a very oreditable College Town Sees Bright Future The State College Times says: With the paving of Alen street, the prospect of a Federal postoffice building, and the knowledge that the Pennsylvania Radlroad company has in mind the fact shat we want and need better railroad facilities and the assurance that they | wili be furnished us, things are begin ing to assume a rosy hue for the town, even though the college appropriation has been cut to the hone for the time ¥ JAY. | ' book, with much information for the guidance of exhibitors, Prizes ranging from 25 cenis to 8.00 are offered in the various departments, making It worth the while for those who have stock, ete, to place oh exhibition, to try for firey prise money, The book has 8 pages cover and contains advertisernts of many business concerns throughout the county. From a typographical stand- point It is a well executed plece of
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