- - — Ie. A ——— THE TRACK MEET. DON'T NEGLECT SOCIAL LIFE. NEGLECTED GRAVES, there among the grass may be scen a | —— Hag marking the obscure grave of] » Bellefonte and Millhelm Schools Win phe Contemplated School for Leaders py, Old High Honors—Centre Hall One on Grange Park to, Ald Social Life | Point Short. i In the Country. We are not a nation of ancestor wor- | % Travel throughout more Wr oR Fee . i The State College High School Press | “While there has been no lessening ’ a : of this and othe shipers, but it seems to be an inherent | in es ere Club, composed of Mildred Zerby, Win- ‘ .h duty for man to regard the graves of | i 21 | * fred For Madalir Schreck and 18 of need to Improved agriculture on the [ties affords no more pathet red Forbes, Madaline Sohreck B= abelle Spears by request, forwarded the Reporter the following report of lof more economicny and profitable dis- frequently found ih the rural commu- : br : his kinsme be obliterated through | the meet: { tribution of farm products is para- nities, especially is ' which ar 2h to be v ; A ‘ ULB { The fourth annual Track Meet ofthe | int at this time. the sock side ot | marked by i hhh dwindling lek of attention alle to display a be- | Er ——. Centre County High Schools and Field farm life cannot be nexlected if nilation coming regard for thelr memory. . es VR i 1 4 0 3 wiected | re | population, : Associations was held last Saturday on : It is a commendable move on ne the New Beaver Field, State College. to have a satisfied rural folk.” With vergrown with 1 brush n t of t f citizens t ’ > . art of committees of citizens { res Practically all the High schools of | these words, W. R. Gordon, extension 5 | he forgotten ve f ; : SL : a . : Lr store to order, neatness and beauty the county were represented and did specialist at the Pennsylvania State Burying Grounds Should Be #0me man who served in the defense | Restored to Neatness and Beauty. of his nation, 4 : \ ‘ " his ancestors a trust, and he who per production side. and while the problem the neglected cemeterk hich ar t : he ¥ I i mits the last earthly resting place of | credit to their respective schools, { College, characterizes the frequently {the old cemeteries, which in most in- Bellefonte easily carried off the hon- a , 4 . : stances can be done if appeals are < As a . Is by win- neglected social side of farm life, fashione ith aly king y hy] ors of Class “A” High schools by i “Ey rl - . ‘ . ; : mivde for assistance where necessary. - anew with 49 points. The running of Economic success does not neces- loving HANS, Ore pre ition ning Dr : 5 There are a number of communities Shope and McGargel was especially sarily mean a successful farm life, i # ; . > {in the valley which mike dt ¢ annual noteworthy. Davidson of Philipsburf he continues. “Instances can be eo xpression of Tov fin i PErsSor : e valley which make in annual : was a close second in all dashes. where workers are willing to vag ths bet ara found h custom t, devote at least one day a Just A rrived Here for you. State ‘College distinguished itself es- | = « 4 t ¢ . : Ven a neighborhood gathering for s . ha wlay | HOWE TARO8 y get away from 3 | ' ANong He W owin urround- | pecially in field events where Shawley E ty : he purpose of ole scored high in all events afforded on the average farm. a { Class “A” girls contested on ¢lose economic returns are not the onl) aaning up the Jocald and it would be gu fitting and scores and not until the final relay |wause of farm desertion. Regardless of (1 i the fro ff wind } Hug thing if every community In Come for your SPRING Outfit to ob — . 4 TT, g a re z wilidod here 8 one of wie Old burving rate wh the hy Inwng cup awa lod lo the type of business or vocation, { 1 na ti ¢ af 4 i dence that "the : Hy S 7 the Spring Mills team. with State Col- | 110 LYPe of bisinems, or vocadon. 2 adopt this custom. our Store. We hope to please you with lege a close second, . > pi — : . In Class “B" boys the contest center- reasonably confident that it will af- f the grav of 4 ANCesto than - little trouble. y ; : NV alll py — . ed largely between the Centre Hall [ford the chisf satisfactions of 1s they others Worth selling is worth telling—ad and Millheim teams, Miltheim : ally 3 p. . a . . : | vertiss finally wili look forward to a day when they he brush and Drie may be it | r i ; » point. Ripka and Em- z winning by one j ig an rise above it. It is evilent ery of Centre Hall carried off the dash honors while Cable of Millheim dis- such an Industry will lose its 108 few flow planted on the FUN (ast [ron Wanted -— in the field events competent, its most successful spre- (but in many « os the bu : ounds | * Kind- tinguished himself Detwiler of Rebersburg won out in sentatives in such a selective proce uve been so long f ten a o-| ly drop us a postal card and we will good shape on the mile run. That he field | Elected that . iim hes, om the | Call at once. Among Class “B"” girls, to Miss Se- etter. 1 aati christ of Rebersburg go the honors of of agriculture. 4 , : n : ew we Laurelton Foundry Co. Ine. high scorer. Miss Packer of Centre As long as agriculture fails to afford followh Memo Dr when he nd | LAURELTON, PA. ozpd FA won the Sanding bad Jum 4 the opportuniy or aheatin, cee Kessler’s Department Store a good margin. Port Matilda won the tials in culture, chance for cup in this class. sion and reasonable leisure for soca MILLHEIM The events and scores are as follows: A life, frequent meetings, wholesale go 4 i | CLASS “B"—BOYS SS a / | Bi 2 up the Hich times. for parties and movies OTe } i Class B is made « : Qa ra = rat tine. alt ha Ohi AE one 1 » . . I schools at Mifihejm. Rebersburg Port leclares that agriculture will fight 2 the ingredients printed Matilda, Snow Shoe Howard. and Cen- D8 a losing fight. He la the tre Hall, and are designated in the story of a young woman acting a # on the label of your bak- score by the first letter of the respect- domestic in a country home fve lowes numa, The pasition of the “We don’t only want wages, . ~ ” ing powder tin include names of the contestants indicates the . wR rotation in the score: DE I EE -te axe Cream of Tartar—your ' is what is happening 100 yard dash—Hosterman, M; Rip- One marked obstacle ka C H; Cable, M. 1 of these alms is the : of : i d akes, biscuits and other 220 yard dash—Hosterman, M; Rip- | rural teadership, accor to tl Ll ka, C H; Reiber, C H. t ™ 3 ) A rA7 : - ’ ’ al economist. There has also 1 1 al WOOAS W - $40 yard dash—H. Emery, C H; Det- | °C ooo : foods willbemorehealth wiler, R; A. Emery C H. apparent nek of One-half mile run Detwiler. ’: Cun- leadership available ! i very ful and have a finer tex- ss FUSERROREL JETENRERORST DOSIPSRRITEL JORDI RCRROONL SURI ONLEET DURIGTCRORIRNT THT REERV CORRAL TUPSRRPIIRUI J ARARBUETIE JORCTUARRVIREL JRRRRROIIEINRL HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIAL AND MILL WORK ningham, 8 8; Wert, C H cently there has also been a lack « , Mile run—Detwiler, R; Wert C H: gocial contact. The rual free delivers ture and laste. Wert. R. ’ ; : the telephone the good rmoads, and au Shot put—Cable, M; Haines, : . Ret tomobile have done much to neutralize That is one of the rea- High jump Cable M: Durst, ¢C H: this condition. In ‘1 ira \ 1 : Detwiler, R. ference in the Tects upon indi i “ sons why thoughtful Broad Jump—Cable, M; Shank. 8 8; lof carrying on distinctly different . » » Reiber, C H cae a women 1nsist on types Mile relay—Centre Hall; Snow Shoe. . . that the ton Baseball throw—Cable, M; Cowher, i wa hess Wan A ; P; Ripka, C H. raw product and fashions into a GIRLS EVENTS—CLASSs “B" form. shape and a quality that some : 50 yard dash—Sechrist, R; Williams, One wants to buy » Is nstantly HRI Nn JUTE RT MER DOH Le Te ¥ JETHRO IN NINE Ba Baseball throw for distanece— Weber, the elements of Nature H: Reese, P: Pringle, P. (For some raw product. Seemingly he has t uted Cream of Tartar B f - XY B v reason not accounted for the Centre left largely on his owr resource t Baking Powder C O1 C ou G uy Hall entrants for this event failed to uence thie hear the call for it) : ira . a L ' » In the Class “A” events in whicl tiendon. does net 2 - Ce : Contains No Alum—Leaves BOTH PHONES type of busines the Gerege Township Veeational School does he deplore ne ot my ol oa da No Bitter Taste : Commercial 213-X scored are noted these: BOYS ality and indeper On High jump — Bower, Bellefonte 4 . . pl Champ. Philipsburg, lee, Gregg T. V spirit has been trong tempe — — 50 yard dash—Katz, Bellefonte; Hos- ing 1 terman, Gregg T. V.: Winkieblech. G TT ¥, and ren fluence GIRLS One-half mie relay — Philipsburg : Bellefonte; Gregg T. V commodities. the first essenti Standing broad jump Hosterman say= is t., have an understanding regg T. V Markle. State College. | what the Co-Operative process Johnston. Bellefonte and to be conscious of the need ; oo LOW D ty ns of “fo UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES tive production Baseball throw for distanee—Snyder, State College: Musser, State College; Smith, Gregg T. V. | not to be realized throm ts i ote i i had eoth ‘ . a ness activities and especially not hen | tracted ERE 5 the standard of value in the best qualified leaders are t Foye “ 1 > et far Bis . . . : agile, = 9 A a ks ax i Telly on faz Bu. cord tire equipment — made in The Grange Encampment and Fair | "74 a. 3 = a hy sii , y . 11 higl 2 I f yw 214 committee met by appointment on At present the Pennsylv : 4 #11 hi rogrt mnt {ru W : Flows a ig i-pressure S1ZE€S from 30 xX 372 Tueniny SEfteETionn an on used ute College. through its program in rural HAS Mi h : B i inches up and in Balloon-Type for y Mt ough 0 be done 10 1Urih- | gaciology in the division of agricultural i 1 ro , ore he . er the best interests of the Encamp-| “© "CCL CT CS : re Sey oo. those who want low-pressure tires ment and make the 1924 gathering the BE SR a progn : aia rg Shi d d ’ biggest and most muccesstil in ite bis. |COOPeration with the farming people ——— and don’t want to change wheels and y of the ate i i flor y discover and A rial » i ao 1 . " " tory. i the state in an effort to d Entertainment May 24th, i rims. Also 1). S. Royal Cord Balloon Thus far improvemnts planned are |agsist local leadership in dealing th Men Ross shit font tone hor : 1 : ? i " . . new fencing around entire grounds. | immunity problems. This help is pre tine's Soh in Pittsbureh. Tires for 20, 21 and 22 inch rims. Several hundred beautiful, big trees of several varieties have already been . : EL WPEAE im 8 Are All made of latex treated cords planted practically filling up the orig- {conducted schools, one of which is Mall. Saturdny evening M : ina; Grange Park planned to be held on Grange Park jn VOOR EiVing hes mou a ! -a NCW and patented process of the The Hghting syste rill be | ov x latte of Aug s schools | © im. ox ting of play, in . e Hghting system will be improved [the latter part of August. The schools |, 5. n eharact on otc. th United States Rubber Company — and enlarged. {are held for several consecutive days in what roving oni fit adie * A first-class musical company has |. 00 TEE SRE EE CATE be an sven ng that adds great strength and wearing been engaged for the week and free |" © aunty. wepresentatives are sent in | entertainmen 1 ‘ . concerts will be given to a central meeting place from estab-| Given under the auspices of "ery quality. An effort is being made to secure a lghed rural! organizations such a (ire Hall Dn Tub i ! 24) ge #penker representing the National |granges, community olubs. churches ° wind 35 Grange. iand schools. It is hoped that through Suse wets - . U. S. Tires are the y ures EE ——— ’ . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL [this means some assistance can be af- 7 Will Open lee Cream Parlor, in the world made of cords LOCAL i i 4 Mr. and Mre D. C. Mitterling will » + : OF 2t. Ahad bi solutioned in raw rubber latex Open an oe cream pario genuine co-operntive Encampment Committee Meets, vided through carefully planned Cents {forded in drafting community improve i iment programs as well as carrying + ¥ 1 3 bated : “ard 24s " Capt. G. M. Boal is visiting his | them out. in Centre Hall, daughter, Mra. C. H. Mever. in Heeds- | Ler a 2 ville ah y | “Farming must be made economically | fVening of th is week i 11 Ly oo 6 1% gE 1 avy} Frank D. 1 is h 1 f | profitable.” Gordon concludes, “But jus | TUANLY of cream will be s Tan . Lee i& having ris arm flavors Yous tronag 8 Ow » fe « 1 ¢ . i TR 1 nage house, below Pleasant Gap. repainted a wrtainly, farm fe must be made 4 The work is being done by Magnus profitable fn securing worthwhile sat- npeptiully Sfiefied. and wil appres X Us bl Duck Spring Mills. iisfaction in education, health religion, elated, ; / Mrs. John A. Stack came home from | social intercourse. culture and recre- | Buy U. S. Tires from the Belldfonte hospital last week. and |ation. Only to that degree to which| WANTED.—One hundred or more is able. with the use of crutches, to! rural }fe can afford these things can | new subscribers to The Centre Reports | walk through the house. Several | we hope to maintain on farms and in or, at $1.60 per year, in advance: sate | 1 ago . ’ i months ago she fell and sustained a rural sections a high type of native cit- | lefaction guaranteed, or ‘money re broken hip bone. — | funded. on gl | — TT ——— | BOOSTER STORES’ ALTOONA [oR DAY
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