CENTRE HALL. PA. THURSDAY. JUNE pe LE VOL. CII. ADVICE FESTIVITIES FOR THREE DAYS, | ENTRE COUNTY GRANGERS HOLD HOME-COMING TO PLATFORM BUILDERS COURT NOTES, | CAMPBELLS WEEK | GATHER FAMILY § IN HET Governor Smith's Talk 1924 Houston XION Second Week of May Unable June 22 to Hear All Cases—Judge Chase on the Bendh. Plain Sessions Heeded Coming 23 Insistance of Should Chautangua rst of Kind Statotem Fleld Final in He Tis Day Event I'nited Park Week. i n HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL FROM in 1925, INTEREST PARTS {irange the of the nt ALL vrfleld coun of ition ember they to the country hit n ous the a pri \ Resolu tions To the have a hand in question Alfred E York State 1924 is You will duty of Democrats who expect to the document advice Gov widresing New Democratic Convention in commended : ping offered by the in sh the Smith in I DORE upon you imi i have representing this State national pl he the make-up of the it~ orm. Whatever el do, IN- SIST ON PLAIN TALK. The peo- ple of this country are worn out this Court of Appeals langu So, what ¥ want te understandable the man on the stre inary man, can promise do; o carry out ave to be fr u make fit Maks And rot in { Se vou with ou terms because to the Dromise concrete, EE a... Visit L and Over SO Hh, 0. F. Hame. ia the Den 1 1 ne rms AS — Planting Rig Potato Acreage. o—————— A ——— Milthelm High At ns, tes 13. Gradn ite and Junetion te esc lls Chantangua Guarantors Meet, ——— I ————— GRANGE TO BREAK GROUND i FOR STATE (COLLEGE “DORM.” mn——— lls Four States Claly San Honor Flag’s In 18 History. | REFUSE TO ADMIT WOMEN TO ANNUAL M. E. CONFERENCH Hy Final Session at Assigned. tls and Lamb Survey Spring Mills Grange Events i 16, Proposal One elected Vote Conference i entre all. 17: Mileshure, Almost Two to] Sf : Jog 4 J: Mia a : the af ‘ : nag i nom of Gen bs Ty 3 | r y ves oy re ' > ot Servis Cel Frwy d " To 4 ’ “ @ (arty 11 2a 24 # . by Prete City} ___ whore number ent of ginoe fow the they at eral Kansas Bishops 10 the jate it the result fell all in y ition Brown. nf { i wa) 11d i Dubbs, hit for 17 safe] Win W dong in 3 ns outs wan te len ing 2 i wall with » have had an ate bas run alien ft { faintness and dost her be made this » ™e an View to Hon- Cuba, and shipments consist feed, eogipment and thors oughbred live poultry Kerlin lag~ horng are owned by successful potle try raisers in every State in the union and sixteen foreign countries. With flocks in Newfoundland, France, Syriss Madagascar, China, pre give 10 permanent Methodist ministry rus TT Coi= pension an, dismissed mainst eight bishops, voted : x site ats 0" the Apo Creed of the ch IC Rie fu 1" onnaly covers changed : Under pension Tamer annua’ly fund, we conference approved of the oe college 584 1° Ladd to house either the chemistry hy ellen vt los this 6H gil Raipt glugger for the lo S-bagger and home caught a good game follows! CENTRE Martz. © an A Emery, of H Gross, 1b, Reiber, 3b Lutz, », 1b FF Gross, rf Durst, 7b Blagier., as P Marts, yixile r. to te OnStrie | onea Martz . of the new pay retirement the pastor's salary for the retirement clergymen. This would replace present annual assessment Twelve of twenty-one domegtic hish ops of the church were re-assigned by the episcopacy committee. No assignments were made City, Foochow, China and Bang- alore City, India. which residents will not be filled, pepding election of na- tiva bishops by central conferences. plan, into eight toy orenite of aged the ile, department church m would also made Roberts sons of A nine J nn and late had ory uncemeont was WwW. Appel. Jr. Dr. Kenneth Appel, of thal, John W. Appel, Sr. Lancaster, entablished a lectureship in meme of thelr father, President Appel in his report to the trustees. said that the college's endowment now totals $593,000, ———— A APTI Assistant to President Hetzel, Realizing the need for an nssistant to President Hetzel, who would, as a part of his duties, supervise the soiene that Appel |. ort nister's of tl ps Plans Complete Yor 40th Anniversary of Miiheim Reformed Charch. lane for the 40th anniversary of the organization of St. John's Reform- ed congregation, Millheim. to be held Sunday evening. June 10th, are rapidly ting perfected states the Journal An historical pamphiet will be is sued. Rev: Zwingll A. Yearick, D. D, of Bethlehem, the pastor under whom the congregation was organized in 1888, will give the historical address EL ’ I Export shipments week by ti Poultry F duras, Central Porto Rico of poultry will res re . ney ve Kerlin's of HALL R Grand im this place America. These SB be da 20» to Mex. ico 00 OD MAD BD nd we > = coo s000 00 mee low > i tific and industrial research carrion dy the College, the Board of Trustees appointed Dean Gerald LL. Wendt, of the School of Chemistry and Physios, to such a position. This office will be a permanent &ne and will be assumed by Dean Wendt July 1st. He will continue as ating head of the School of Chemistry and Physics for one year, in addition to his new duties. This allows the Cols ge adequate time to select some one to fill the school deanship, This is an entirely new office and as far as 88 known, Penn Hiate is the only college or university in the coun try that will include such a pogition among {ts executive offices. The former Copenhagen residence was transferred to Stockholm, and Manila was consolidated with Singapore into a. missionary bishop residence. The newly created bishops, Ray mond J, Wade, James C. Baker and Edwin F. Lee, were assigned to Stock. holm, Sweden, Seoul. Korea, and Sing- apore. respectively. The transfers follow: Atlanta, Frederick T. Keeney: Chattanooga, Tenn... H. Lester Smith: Helena, Mont, Wallace E, Brown; Indianapolis, Bdgnr Blake: New York Oity, Francis J. Moe. Connell: Omaha, Neb, Frederick D. Leote: Philadelphia, Ernest . Rich- ardeon; Pittsburgh, Herbert Welch; Portland, Owe, Titus Lowe; Parl, France, Wm. O. Shepard, Ga, He has about completed the writing of a history of the Reformed church in Contre county, to be published, we pre- sume, Rev. Fred K. Stamm. of Cavalry church, Heading, an son of the congre- gation. will preach the sermon for the occasion, . With the roent remodeling and re: decoration of St. John's church and the observance of this anniversary. the pastorate of Rev, G. A. Fred Gries ing bidagMir to be a bright epoch in the history of this congregation. a ———— A ———— The lLoysville Orphans’ Home fell hed to $500 through a will left by Mrs, John Martin, of Haggver I ——— WW . Re J. A. BOAK Overseer Ponn State Grange. # a a os liver the principal address of the eve: ning. Mr. Boak waa acting Master of the Penna. State Grange during the past year and comes to Centre county with a wide fleld of experience in com- munity activities, The Spring Milla High sohool Ging’ Glee Club will feature the progmm with several musionl selections as will the Spring Mills band Many novelty features have been povided for and sevi eral other speakers will appesr on the program. The event promises to Ge the greatest in the history of pring Mile Grange. a nalt -3 » -y r - TOTALS MILESBURG R Qo Bryan, 1b Huge, Wagner, Confer, Malone, as Jodon, © . Watson, of Wetsler, rf Brown, p Wh DD ED eh GE ee Re = - . | sesso sie me msn | ! eo lvcoowsunws > al cosunwoosond 3 a TOTALS s0....iv:10 10 ———— AA The Gemtre Reporter, $150 a Fear India, Australis, Hawall and the United States it oR rightly be sald that the sun never sete on Kerlin leghorns, Lime stone are being pulverized the Clyde Dutrow farm. west of © tenanted by his son<in<aw, Raym Walker, for applichtion to the ofl Pulverizsed lime stone and siacked Hme are identical in their chemical analy sin and one is as efficient as the othe in its function of correcting an acd soil and making it partial to growing clover and other legumes Two tone of crushed lime stone are equal to ON¢ ton of me for agricultural \ Clover, the principal legume here, i the coveted crop, and oan bo grown on soll dgficient in Mme
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