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--