VOL. Of WRITES HOLY BAYARD Ol MRS. ROGER INTERESTINGLY hrist, With ¥ Lands Frequented By and Is Hallowed isits Deeply Impressed NOSNes, Mi Roger T t Holy 4 Holy next trip passed the ascended Mount f the ot pass in the jem, the oan near Se sacred vie oon we shew-hrea Bireh and a ittle wched { distance It made saw Bet! the Jacob ind Abraham erected Here ! tinuing Palestine dev in } ones and amed to temple { slept and dre Lord. on his Jeroboam enter the fertile { Pians Fcuitur we being Palestine Cur made and vis. ing bring t to satisfy be s the authenticity o questined Jesus had sted the Woman of rounded G tuse ne never sure that f which been we there and tal i8 now sur- re ked to Samari by a m The Tom jand aroun by Jacob t reeks ists, the anean Many reached by the independent ti great expense arge enjoy of are ive ifice of comfort, Met: liner and The limited ancy The General trans-Atlantic all the comforts hotel club guests wns strictly wag no over-crowding: cusine were of the of trained stewards at the beckon and call ziger 1 where one WH a a conveniences number of go that the service and highest: a staff whs constantly the guests, In Cairo, Egypt. a or there of we saw the White Pearl called Egypt. The landing form alitles are very tedious and difficult. so our Interest in Alexandria was not so enthusiastic, but of course the strangeness of it all Impresed us. and our first sight of the Nile stirred us to enthusiasm. It takes only three hours to travel from Alexandira to Cairo and we were soon settled com fortably in the Victoria Hotel, Calvo, which is a beautiful city, with hard, “(Continued on inside page) i i i i {OWS SOLD ERAGE AT AY PRICE ir $170.0 for 285 Spirited Bid- he High-Up Cow Passes Many Buyers and ding. htol (4), $142 $141.00, $165.00 and $16( » Walker .. . 155 ir yi 3,00 Harter Bressler Rimmey Hosterman Hosterman Hosterman Allen Sheril . G WwW. BR GW WwW. R D. B. Kloss s Hubler sn a A— A ———— Double Wed yor $ ding. ct — A ——_——— Musical Recital Bethany Home Anniversary. ‘onference ted General ( of the 1 Ktates Bel Arrangements oe {aa sville A " on made fou held at Friday to ents ind STATE Project Brings Back Funds Sale of Lumber, Mine Props, Tiles, Telephone Poles, Ete. E Department of Fe retary Charles Dorworth, 0 the rests anda Waters, income State that Forests this week Htate reported from the ing the past twenty-seven years am- counted to $638691.598, of which $375, 034.10 was deposited in the State School Fund. During 19256 and 1926 the in- come from the State Forests amount’ ed to $119,367.92. From the sale of major forest products such as lumber, mine props, ties, poles. posts, and cord: wood, the sum of $67.183.65 was real- ized. During this period 1,659,001 board feet of lumber were sold, 212,606 mine props, 46.523 ties, 45.602 posts, 2.043 telephone poles, 218,300 staves, and 18. 450 cords of pulpwood and chemical food. The receipts from the | easing camp sites on the State Forests ing the last two years amounted to 27,109.35. The sale of wood on the stump returned $11,161.48 and mineras $12.5606.15, while lesser amounts were received from water leases. rights of dur of dur “gs | T HURSDAY. of last ur leaves M s8iON ondas beginning admi The Grange onference. Penna. St M of 149 Gardner, National Dr. Chas oC Rankin Penna State Grange, West Harry A. Cac Master Ohio State Grange; Kenzia Bagshaw. Master Blair county Pomo- na lalph D. Hetzel, the President Penna. State College: Emil Kantin charge Landscape Architecture Exten’ gion. Penn State; R. L. Watts, Dean of College of Agriculture, Penn State; Miss Jean Evangeline McAllister, teacher of Ridgway. ————————— —" Penn Township to Issue Bonds. On September 20th, voters in Penn township will vote on a propositon to jesue bonds in the sum of $27,074 for the erection of a school building and equipping the same. The official no- tices state the assessed valuation of the property in Penn township ls $300. 687, and that the proposed indebted: ness is geven per cent. of this sum; that the district has no debt for school | purposes, As ls customary. the notice | does not state where the school build: ing will be located. : Furniss; Priest Demeter id Ritualist Chester High Xt ¥ “tf (yrange Springs vi ton, of volo, quarter the Week. 9 - Program for Saturday, August i sElinll game Sunday, August 25th-- arge of August P M on Ne Monday, 3:00 P Penn mn, 15 and 31 5 ent 80th €3ir August P M Tuesday, te I , Logan G Wednesday, August 1 } iyay it he Thursday. September jsf = (irnnee Next Year's Seed Co This Fall, nm Says County Potters Mills Hotel Register, ames of we H ond BE Wise, | Mr ind Shaeffer county, Rena © ¢ jug Potters M dmiiler, M1 M. Bowman. My Arthur f Ter Hill, in © Ww Lan caster Jack rishurg, Mr Pa Broschart, Pa. and Mrs Slagle, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs Ned Hiner, Geistown, Mr ey, BE. re M. J. Chestnut. Har F. A Ringel, agle, Charles Johnstown, 8i Hiner, Joe, Bruce and Pa and Mrs. Buckey, Leanora Buck- James Buckey, Viola Hiner, Mrs H. Maurer, Johnstown. Jeanette Cuppett, E. H. Maurer, New Paris, Pa. (Geo. B. Snyder, Ray Berklison, EI wood Chamberlain. Frank Weinhofer, Andrew Dorie, Wm. Zimmerman, Frank Meyer. Hugh Murphy, John Roodman. W. BE. Baker, J. H Snyder, David A Zimmerman, John G. Barder, Ira Rita man, Luther Chamberlain, Shamokin. James Downing, W. F. Downing. J. A Virginia. Sinle H. Hoy, W. fonte. W. Tate. Belle- ———————— AI MS A The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year VICTIM Homielde Lode ton Riche {ne AX] Kh OF LAO “ ISN bil HAV] n x HOS) Charge ed Result sn —— will Probably Hur He Joseph of Death al wou Haven State A ——— ‘ITAL Re iting rman © Report $0 yi number mil Rn, &O butterfat miik, rfat) i Joone Claude ¥ Peck J. G. Mi J. GB. Mi Claude ¥ The pared wi intended tended fo favorable fered. land Par Servic $3 “ {f Centre n for M Fis ¥ yh over 10060 for the per cent, lechtol Her ler lechtol onth of July, {eul % ng oN iba. milk {f owns name fat and ibs oO 44 38 38 a1 3.4 a4 3.3 3.9 as 34 1240 1410 th the fall weather 31 Plantings. wheat howew of 1828, conditions — ¢ NO. 33 9 «) or TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS k. ee of or, Is inter Bars using oil to now Daniel the of yv of Mrs. eaboutss famile the lo* postal advo- norable Siate n't the man ounty term i wi LK igen to ene that for it and HO Rvs. ded ng mim th What The adore auto cident hospital patient last was driving ran into a son of the late Rev. J is one of the young nven injured last fall when & car ran into a wagon, re sulting in the death of one of his com* panions. Engler lives at Port Matilda near which place the accident hap pened, J A Ludwig, now living in Elkhart, Indiana. Mre Hard was born in the Dingess store building, where the Lud« wigs conducted an cream parlor, and was named for Virginia Geiss {now Mrs. Miller, Philadelphia) who at that time was a little girl and fre” quented the Ludwig home. Mr. Hard district service manager the Stu« debaker Corporation of America, and daughters, Gertrude and Mary. accom* panied Mrs, Hard on thelr trip here. w deg vet a result of an Centre County The car he’ tree. He is & 8. Engler and fal Was a week Ce for