J 9 — VOL. Cl. COUNTY ALLOTTED 811.200 FOR DISEASED CATTLE for Either Individual Plan or Area Plan— Avallable State. Fund Avallable Accredited £2,.160,000 The 000 for year in $2,160,- for the May 21, made Legislature appropriated indemnity fiscal 7 (ps peri ding to ¢ statement Munce to County two 1929 by Dr. Blaney, Of the 100 per with of Bovine according T. E Agent 67 counties, 41 classed as activity are in connection and Era and $837 the reactors The have amount the re cent Suppression Tuberculosis S00 has been iside for of indemnity set for group of counties remaining 26 in g allocated An sot counties £1,106 400 2216.000 of of is etors in the Glanders claims retests coverl herds tested 26 counties, and am- Is One This in group $11,200, for the animals the Centre county been alocated will has ount indemnity to under plan. Herds waiting Initial under the individual will be assigned for the der 1 which the applications ceived and where the owners have jected accredited veterinarian for On account of lack of personnel, such herd to be at the owner's expense whil the herd remains under the individual plan. To i test on be used f for which react tests individual! or area test plan in the or- re tuberculin accredited test are 86 thelr such services tests are made © accredited sh 1 tuberculin continue ————— Atl Festival at Spring Mills, T.adies Ald 3 et ‘ {ra Centre Hall Defeated at Laurelton. Cantre ant LAURELTON Kiester, Aumiller, D Pursle Dunkleberger, Shirk, rf Dorman, Pick, 3b Schnure, Pursley, If Totals of nea: White's at gion with efonte 1 statio WAY ne The Whit south road righ ir n the Fl the Whites to its own when 3 by A« from Altoona fro acar coming races and occupied by five The Newberry ive been the wrong Mrs. White suffered cuts, ‘he two-year holding and other White car escaped machines were badly a yt Newberry. men CAr was ak y h on road, and was the both gide of the severe old bruises baby she occupants of unhurt but damaged, —————— A SH ———— A charter for a State bank which will be Snyder county's tenth financial institution, has been filed by the busi ness men of Beavertown. The new institution will be capitalized at $60. 000, the stock being divided into 1,000 shares of $50 each. ————————— SSP The new concrete road over Seven Mountains ls being largely patron: ized since the detour is off. Bunday traffic was heavy everywhere, and es: pecially heavy on Seven Mountains, The one-way section of several hun: dred feet was guarded by Paul J. and James B. Lingle, of Georges Valley, who sent their report for the day to the Reporter through Charles Coldron. By actual count 1700 cars passed over the route. ORGAN RECITAL IN BOALS- of Altoona, Will Manual Prof Houck, Program on Two Moller 1 be sh, Boals 18th, by The followin Dp wil uthrean am ch evening, June Altoona. Mr. recommended as the er lead organ, rog dered ur burg. 4 Mr. Hou comes highly ganist. He player of the 01 in easily as a pipe his instruction some of the f Philad i8 i in Altoona in musi ue received instr tors in New from best the ies o hia and Mr. manual with installed M Houck chimes Zon Moller, pronoun will It organ play is a Wag re- cently in Pr has instrument 1 del Pu heen ill a smal to pastor, it is anxious dat ble. The ind councll to have wuld only fering pleased and wie silver program: 0 Concert Invocation Berceuse, fro Canzonetta The Fountain Evensong Reverie Buona Overture Notte —— MS DR. F. B. MYERS COMING i To Address bath School Castle. October 12, of State Association Convention Sah- New 14 nt 13 and € inday school folk In Centre 1 ¢ will ores ton ny Waid ging « ien he have B Tt port ir eat ath w an Myers The State tion h address which Of ity the gr Sabb as rranged and speaker onvention f Cents rom e Margaret @mtion vears, will be Miss whom the State AKO for an open always had engaged two hard is it to find services impressed convention 1 ; ans for date for her She has pleased and | audiences the Sunday School forward. great the in convention program eted and many dels gn fine n building New OC 1. alg, who of the thehome town has been I Pennsylvania State for Heinz Sunday : 3 § School Association H. J tention of to in extraordinary New Castile this recognition of nine and it | Srhool Yours, su the in forces | ceeding « the send large delegn- tion to honor in leadership of President laying | hopes ! vady and as Centre county is al plans in that convention to represented | twice delegates ever and desiring Information along can the same by our county president, Rev, C Bellefonte, The work of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association has grown splendidly during recent years, We have the finest Sunday School organi zation in the country, and one-twelfth of all the Sunday School folk of the country are in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania has the finest and largest field staff of any similiar or ganization In this country, and dur- ing the first three months of this year the amount of work done by this asso: ciation was equai to that of a whole year just ten Years ago. Perey I. Craig. of New Castle, is its president, with James A. Lansing, of Seranton, as chairman of its board of directors; Walter E. Myers. general secretary, with association headguart: ers in its own building at 1511 Arch he many anyone this line, addressing C. Shuey, 'y as before, secure HALL. PA. | PENN STATE INSTALLS PRESIDENT HETZEL GRADUATES LARGE AND CLASS County Contributes Large to Thelr Names Appear Below, | Centre Number Graduating Class— t 1 ta tion i simpli t WW ¥ 3 re MH, Walton Mitehe board of tees, BY Centre County Graduates. {ent State Col Miss Har Arts and Let ana Mins Al Cora te and Letters riet ee Foster Education SHiate Cx A and Letters lege, Ele Hodgkins Miss Arta Flem K Helen BE Ktate Col and 8S R Frear, Justus Miss iege, Arts ence leg: and Letters Arts Haller. State OX gineering rthur 8 College (Civil R. ance Engineering Arta and State 4 Horton Letters J Arts v Engineering Hoy. Btate Col R 1 iotte ego: Keatles William Letters Chrales H At rane, Edu tu i and Sel Kunes Finance College, Arthu ollege. Commerce I. Liel tional Kr Sndy Htate tition; Wor fet f iy ¥ Hom A MeLaughl and Let Bellefonte, Mise Sara College, Arts and Mitchell, State James R. Agricultural Btate College, bandry: Mrs. Dorothy P. Rigby, State College, Arts and Science; Gerald C. Romig, State College, Chemistry: Law- rence G. Roseberry, Dairy Husband ry: Theodore RK. Ruseell, Philipsburg; Industrial Engineering; George W. farson. State College, Commerce and Finance: Leon D. Skinner, State Col lege: Dalry Husbandry: Hamilton O. Snilth. Beilefonte, Electrical Engineer- ing: Paul E. Stephens, State College, Slectrical Engineering: Gilbert Strunk. State College, Commerce and Finance; Alfred M. Swift, State College, Arts and Letters; William B. Troupe. Belle fonte, Mechanical Engineering; B. Carl Wharton, State College, Com: merce and Finance: E. BE. Williams, Fleming, Mining Geology: Philip H. Wynne, State College, Horticulture; Marion L. Davis, State College, Arts and Selence Bduecation; Nelson D. Zimmerman, State College, Arts and Mary Voeo Ma lege, A on Arts ters; Commerce Meyer, Johnson (30 {ol A State Science; Mining State College, Musser, Education: Eugene Dal Hus lege, M. Pearce, y Street, Philadelphia. Letters, LUTHERANS PLAN PENSION FUND DRIVE Will Have Campalgn to Secure $4,000,- 000 May, 1920, —Neverial Pennsylvania Endowment Before Central Pastors te Be Ordalned. Detadl WILL BE Road (reek Macadamized, — Many REMOVED from Beech to Howard Improve ments, ured Battling the Corn Borer, m—— AAP AIA toward Curve i A G entire nt § . H. Detwiler Granted Divoree, H Feud oa FAIR HAS BRIGHT PROSPECTS FOR out the Improvements 3050 trees se at Ro aida 'sery north iMMpers 1 the lack onvenient, a num bes built, placing camp etoves will hem un ahielter building will a complete new and up to date completed in time for the opening The interior of the auditorium will be given a thorough renovation and to buildings and grounds all necessary repairs and additions will be made Increased equipment has Deen pur. chased, making the tent supply of better quality as well ns being able to accommodate a ‘larger number of campers. In the department of farm and stock exhibits a number of new classes have been added, Increasing opportunity for securing the large cash prizes offersd. These will be noted in the premium book. The antique exhibit will be given special attention and made a worth while part of the fair, both In interest and pleasure. A program of unusual Importance is being arranged and from every standpoint, educational as well as en tertainment, it is assured the visitor will be satisfied, der to house Another be erected exhibit, stock barn will A be electrical cS ————— Road State Workman HILL Ft. High Larkin Tower 1100 110-story Larkin Plans Simoes om pleted i Larkin hove “tot Tali the GREATEST PICTURES ONE OF OF ALL “PON JUAN" Seenes Adven- Amid and Superb Intrigue John Barymore of Revelry, fare. “on Juan” coming t Theatre, Bellefonte, Friday Saturday, in Thursday, od bid everlasting cinematic will go down in screen history the greatest and most colorful pictures ev- er filmed. ‘As Don Juan is the greatest roman” tic character of tradition, so he is por traved by the foremost romantic actor of the time~John Barrymore. in "Don Juan.” Barrymore has given one of his greatest, if not his supreme, perform- ance on the screen. It is a role of the type of which he plays to perfection, and the magnificent and romantic sete ting in which he is placed enhances hig work to a surprising degree, The part affords him an opportunity to display that concisely elegant humor for which he and his family are 80 justly famous. This production is in ten massive reels and you are requested to come early and secure a good seat and avoid standing In line. Three nights; no next i and June 23, and the Warner Brothers {for It ane fame, as of NO. 2% a TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. vertising' ply. Union at the twenty-one f Chica matinees. Admission, 15 and 85 cents. nenulon at ives t¢ yiendaley Henry is & and eo Mrs father main at Ale of cars win- Miller, by the Men's Bi Latheran church. of Aarons while farm af no wits ons n~ when if the driver. left Afle His wid cilled as condit upset hed and years old fifteen Miss Hall, with Mrs. Harter of Mr. and Centre Hall neburg VOArs z 4 Jian fou who was “ntre sure eldest Will.am ¢ Mowery, of Youngstown, Ohio, last week to attend M1 Sarah Aaronsburg. adopted Irene not {eal to make engaged in work a number of above ig & the vailles his gisteér. in by his nie did a 3d ae and Mowery physi Mowery - was ally Mr automobile heen doing yen His on Watkins Products salesman. On Thursday evening Mr. Mowery was in town and brought with him his sige ter-inlaw, Mrs. Foster Bower, who has been an invalid for 20 years. Pr. J. V of State College; one of phyricians and sure geons who Saturday boarded the Volderdam the Holland-American steamship line, at New York, for Vi* enna, Austria. At Vienna they will take the sixth European summer course in ophthalmology and oto-lary> nology and first In neurclogy, to fare ther fit themselves for treatment of the eye, ear, nose and throat. The surgeons are from all parts of the country. Dr. Foster's state room companion ig Dr. W. Scott Piper, of Clearfield, these two Meing the only ones from this section of the State, The time on board of ship will be utl« lized dally as a school of instruction and four hours will be given for lece tures. The surgeons are under the direction of Dr. G. W. Mackenzie, of Philadelphia, and August 16th is the time set for arriving at New York on the return. is Liev 3 o Ging bodies, a has for re referred to Foster, fifty on of is “
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