The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 23, 1928, Image 1

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VOL. Cll.
Program for Encampment and Fair.
HUBLER
TO BE
OPENS ON SATURDAY~H. F,
FELLOWSHIP MALE QUARTETTE
GATHERING
LOCK HAVEN
SUNDAY.
55TH ANNUAL
AND HIS
ON PARK,
M., ball game, Centre
30 P. M., ««
Mills band; 8:00 P. M.,
P {admission to
and 25
SUNDAY,
M., concert by
Home
Leidy Yearick,
moreland
Hu and hi
P
Clure; ©
in read-
66th an-
ampment and Centre
Hall, Baturday
3 and cons
S00
and wil
the
nds tents
of ncert by Spring
iness for apening
nual Gr
County
this
cessionaires
apart the
and moré complete show
partmerfts this
Entertainment, and
ment will young
old. Play children. | ghip Male Quartette; §
Jasketry tent cert by hand:
charge © IAspiays | Uni Endeavor.
demonst to ev MONDAY
exhibits; 2:04
ind;
Progress Grange
auditorium, 15
ange End
Fair. at Centre
week. Exhibit
wed
vers
cents.)
AUGUST 2
Lemofit hand;
in auditorium, Rev. J
f Ruffs Dale, West-
lal musicby H. F.
Haven Fellow-
P. M. ¢
6:30 P.
of
Bot éth
Pp
Harvest
have engi «80
for DUrPOSe
er services
{is assured for 0
education amuse- county; spe
He provided for and Lock
ground for young
taught First ald
f the Red Cross
ations of interest
.
her =
of 00
Lemont
mm Christian
AUGUST
P M.,
and
eryone
Tents
table, bench
must not be
pled tents
will ald materially
ers quickly and
most beautifull ¢
tral Pennsylvania.
All needed supplies
chased: 1 will be sold
morning and evening pa
for rental at $1.00; fille raw tick
60 cents, Campers urged to bring
bulbs for attachment in A lim-
ited number for sale at headquarters
tickets will 1
secured
Recelvl
Miles
1 game, Bi
27th
concert by
floored and" furnished with
ind bunk. F
removed fr
this
ire burg }
irniture
unoccn
om \
Mi
Attention warning burg Grange
amp
in
in
(admissl
cents, )
TUESDAY,
in hi
f
comfort the
Cen~ . rE
AUGUST
P. M
Pp
be pur-
Bellefonte b
Pine
M., concert
M.. Pen
mission to
WEDNESDAY.Al
Day
Bova
ontests
grounds
. : Grove
vith i=
s,
n
ire y
; tant and 25 cents
tent
‘GUST 20th—Coun-~
1:00 A. M.. general
’ Live + ¢
Coupon
tf (Girls
and and Gl
may he gates
for each da
ust 25th.
det
person
re-enter the
check
and
enter
ets
to be
cation
. . 10:00
y, beginning Saturday,
g
In rd band: 10:
of Veterans'
O . Husiness
y “tor
n ente: PM
and if y : nh he i 2 Busi r 2:00 P. M
Hon
sapeake
counon
wched meeting
wishes
same
1 seo
address
presented when
After
rains stop at Grange Park
the Week.
AUGUST 25th
Seyi vy 0 1! ¥ 1
Spring Mills hand
The Program for
SATURDAY
concert by
M
JUNIOR FARMERS HAVE EXCEL- | REAR KS MEET IN
LENT PROGRAM FOR FAIR WEEK FIRST ANNUAL
The of
REUNION
wool the des-
inst
CLINTONCENTRE (C01
MOTORISTS HOLD
NTY
BIG PION
Antomohiles Take
to Heelan
Ing Program of
Over 2,000
Seekers
Events,
Betwi ht thousand
and ei
of the
Centre
five
and friends
Haven and
the first joint pleni
held at
st. week.
rolled
women
en
membe
of Loc
tended
county
of the twy
Hecly
Ves
clubs which
Wednes
thousand
park, filled
of all apes
sed by members
department, With
Lock Haven,
gener pion
Mays, of Howard, president of the
County Motor
of assistants,
was
day of |
into
ind
wutomobilles
men chil
The parking was su-
of the
with
dren
Stat
Emory Wha
of the
perv six
police
ters, of chairman
committee, and J
ub,
there
nesintant
were |
attractions for every age pres
Th
coffee
and
con
sing the entirg 1fternoon
d In
harge from 1
furnishing
to 6 o'e
coffee
a8 units
ock
=, 000 quarts was
well
Ww
lent
sumed, as
T
and Presi
Pennsylva
ef addres
drinks
=
nia Motor
ses at 1
at several
prize
and
valued
warded winners
games
theim ;
. -
committe in charge of
fart ra * inty
P. and
tha Loar
ments for the inate George
annual camj entre Hall | "Yd es kK. met on
and one
Mills, for
farm nh
Farmers
is
ent 1
very . well irth
jst thelr
CRs four
wixty-
spent a
the speaker
L. Watts
of the Penna
se B Ie daught
of the Grange Fair
RF n ‘ollege
Byron Keith, of ti Animal H
bvandry "Department of the Penna Stat
College.
s R 5. Sagi
cultural
HC
ment
State
John
Agriculture State {
Mrs. Fl
the founder
ren
Ste State |
©
18
Blaney, Centre County ]
Agent Martinalyuirsg a gp
Parkinson, 8 $ M
of Rural Education of i. | grandchildren: Elsie
Rearick
Rearicl
Moody, i
Rearick, Marv]
and wife, Mil-
Florence, Paul
ir Mills: BW
Milheim: Mrs EI
sshand, Milroy; Mrs
husband, Unionville
und husband
Charles and Rob.
Martinsburg: Mrs, Ken-|
Martinshurg: Miriam Moody |
Dilisburg ; great grandchildren: Hare
old, Helen. and Margaret Rearick, Mil- |
roy: Thelma Spotts, Donald and Jean
Milisr, Lewis and Bara Jane Rearick
and Evelyn Rover. Others present
werg 8. P. Hennigh, Centre Hall, Lela
Weaver, Rebersburg. and the Misses
Phillips; from Illinois
sna A oI ——
JUDGED BY ASSOCIATES,
“If one is to be judged by his polit
ical associates, how shall the Repub-
{ican nominee escape condemnation”
hiskesl Senator Thomas Walsh, of
Montana, and further said: “He sat in
the cabinet with Fall and Daugherty ,
without ralsing his hand to]
thwart their villianies while they wers
Teing perpetmted or raising his volce
in condemnation of them after they
wera exposed,
“The shocking iniquities of two other
official associates, Forbes and Mellon,
escaped his notice if they were not
Killed Rattler on Porch Step. shielded by his tolerance As remark-
A rattlesnake sporting eight rattles .q by a shrewd lady in a letter made
and a button invaded.the home prem: |gublic by the press. ‘If from his van.
iss of Frank E. Arney, at the upper, tage point he didn’t know in a general
end of town, on Monday, and was ob- way what was going on, he hasn't had
served by Mrs. Arney as the replile ,hiNty enough to be president of the
placed its head on the steps leading | United States.”
onto ¥he back porch. She called and .
Elwood Smith, a neighbor, responded |
and soon dispatched the rattler. 209 Schools Discontinued.
:
. | Compdiation of county allotments for
| elo Tho : 509
In the retesting of cattle in tower | C0864 schools revealed there Ate 5
Penne Valley, it is reported that Hen- | 7f them In the State The allotment
{for each school permanently closed or
ry FF Stover lost fifteen out of a herd | contin sd is $200.
of twenty cows, and tha Floyd Snavely | Bradford with 203 has the largest
lost fv In the test two years Ago . at}
Mr. St Tor lost his entire herd. | Pumber of dosed schools. Crawford
i of the rg
head Depart
College.
Dale,
Grange committee
IL. H. Dennis,
of Public Instruction
teroif.
Education,
yet have not been
cept on account
The county war veterans
guests of the Junior Farmers
noon meal on Weadneaday
Final arrangements are
and all in readiness for
open.
The schedule for the Junior Farmers
as completed is as “follows:
Monday, 2Tth—1:30. Welcome, John
Dale; business meeting. election of of-
ficers. .
Tuesday,
f theiros i 3 go uelin
genera A
chairman o
Sprir
superintendent |
and H. CC. Fet-
of Vocational
invited
ible to defir
deputy )
mer Ritte
Toner Spotts
Mra J. B Ro
Hall; Ruth
ert Rearick
ton*{ filler
assistant director
have been but ans ver Contre!
t ars Cheater,
engagement
wll
of othe: Mu
be
at the
completed
In camp to
of
28th «= 1:60
Grange Falr, Mrs. Florence Bayard,
Agricultural Education, H.. C. Parkin
gon; Idve Stock Judging, Byron Keith
Wednesday, 29th--1:30, County Vet.
erans’ Day: Agricultural address by
Dean Watts: Vocational Education in
Penna, by L. H. Dennis or H C. Fet-
terolf.
Thursday.
fn AthiBtics, by
tural Extension
Blaney,
History
»
ever
30th—1:30, Sportsmanship
RF. Stein; Agricul
address by R. CC.
a AM SS
baseball
the
the band: 1.
H 1. Ebr
¥ Mr. Ebr
int committee
F. Probst, Lo
ver ight. advertising
ix
and 2
t was treas-
of
the
a
ont
R
Em
———— AALS
01d Baffale Pligrimage,
Decennial Pilgrimage
of (id Buffalo church
lode. Union county,
held Thursday, August 30
ments are the same in
years Automobiles s eet all
Vicksburg
The will be held min or
shine. Each one is requested bring
a basket Junch, coffee can be obtained
free, .
Btate
nee
administra.
Paver. and
Walters
tion of
the genera
rman
The
ion
Cross
and Re.
Buffalo
will
Arrange-
former
at
we
a8
will
trains at
cojehration
to
Librarian Frederic A
in Buffalo
16:30, while
PD. P.,
Hints of the Early Days
Valley.” in the morning at
Rev. William M. Cleveland,
Harrisburg, Synodical Executive of the
Synod of Pennsylvania, will give
address during the afternoon
is "What Means These Stones”
Louis V
vesper services at § o'clock,
a
Rev
fc
——— A MP AAO SI
01d Fiddlers Contest,
An old fiddlers’ contest will be staged
Camp Shoemaker, McElhattan, on
in which all the contestants
will be seventy years of age or over.
No jaz or modern music will be con.
giderad. The veteran fiddlers are asked
to spend the day at Camp Shoemaker,
and after the contest in the afternoon
a hot supper will be served. Judges
will be C. H. Rich. of Woolrich; W. J.
Phillips, of McBlhattan, and H L.
Quigle, of Pine
in the history of the camp that a fid-
held there, although
close of the Revolutionary war a cone
which
Springs.
139,
GREGG TWP, SCHOOL
whools of
NEWS,
town
Grexg
oming term
f the Voeationa
follows: Cur
director Ww Pech
of Agriculture John
Hickory, Washington
Supervisor of AR?
Bupervisor
Mary M.
Home
gaget warts. of
lish and Fren
The following grade
i been
1 oO
the year is
t Watts
nervigor
fess "
John
Hpe, of
nrsistant
an RB
OnoOmics |
| Mar
5 ¥
{ Bupervisor
Noose,
Lobb
Econom
Gettysburg
teacher
{en
Grammar, J
ite, A: Li Du
Decker
el
of ed
intermed:
Ww
t do:
igner
man;
Penn
Tacy &
Adeling
| Zerby
Dewey Neff Painfully Injored.
te explosion of a Lr 10%
Dewey
resulted In
rical attenti
state
i A—————————————
Grand Gold Medal Contest,
3 I
Preveating Smut In Wheat.
“The smut sterol n to tr
a general
jehanna
Free County Library.
{‘enitre (0
| Women's
inty Federat
Aare
a free Co
county. It
interest of
on
Clubs interested
inty Libr
Contre bespeaks
for
thoughtful every oitizen In
the undertaking
To fllustrate the work of such 5 i
brary, Miss Anna MacDonald the
i State Library, Harrisburg
exhibit at the Grange Encampment
and Fufr at Centre Hall. The exhibit
will be in the building used for the
| Grange exhibits
{i A County Library
county will own a
chosen te serve all the people and all
the interests of the These
books will be divided into smaller ends
lections and so distributed that every
individual in the county will have eaxy
to them. Each oollection will
{ha kept fresh by constant exchange
of hooks.
Instead of much money spent to
small purpose: for books by a number
of communities and By many schools
{and individuals, every community, or
| ganization, school and individual will
{be served with books it needs and de-
sires from the county collection
The constant rotation of books will
make one thousand books do the work
of ten thousand. It is &onomical
The county will have a trained li-
bravian who will be at the service of
every individual and every organiza-
tion in the county to see that they
are provided with the necessary books
and to find information and adyice for
them on any problemi that may cone
front them.
Ta the schools it means an expert
to afd in book collection and to direct
and foster right reading. To the teach
er it means a constant ally. To those
sooking technical knowledge, t means
ady help. To those needing books
Tor recreation and diversion, it is an
‘answer to thelr problem.
§
of
will have
an
The
of books
means thie:
cobection
tounty
BRCCORD
23, 1928,
AVING CITIES,
As Viewed by a Nelghhor.
i ’ H
» tha 44s $ vy
“Fresh Alrs.”
1795 Markers Discovered.
Are WUMYevin
bet ween
rs found swamp huckies
tract thos
than the
grow on
of much
the
rarer
huckieberies which
and
wus
in
much
berries be.
ordinary
burned
larger
over
mae
tarritory, a
RAM SALE.
The Centre County and Wool
Orowers Association held thelr first
annual pure-bhrel ram sale in the stock
judging pevilion at State College on
August 16th
There
wile
Sheep
eightesan rams
nine Hampshires and nine
shires, The majority of them
consigned by Centre county
The breeders who consigned rams from
outside the county werd lobinson
Brothers, Mercer: John Butket, Ty-
rone; Harold Thorne, Port Allegheny
The highest priced ram sold for
$49.00, and the lowest for 320.00, with
an average for the eighteen head of
$36.14 All rams were selected hy W
B. Bonnell, Sheep Extension specialist,
State College, and R. C. Baney, agricul
tural extension representative for Udn-
tre county
The sles committee, who were In
charge of the sale was made up of
the following Centre county sheep men:
Chairman, P. H. Luse. Centre Hall:
CT. Sellers, Waddle; I. O. Campbell,
Penna. Furnace: J. K. Alexander. Flem-
ing: P, C. McKensie, State College;
and W. C. Smeltser, Bellefonte
The association plans to make this
sale an annual affair for Centre coun-
ty and the surrounding eounties. as it
enables men with. small flocks to se
cure purebred rams and also disposes
of them to good advantage.
LL AA PSI
n the
Shrop-
were
were
breeders
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
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T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS.
HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST
FROM ALL PARTS.
i. pang
Harris
re Hall
for
side
owner
va
Mirfiinton
They
unard
well
of
mpany,
and
i wy
& C
rita
had been standing in an
Mrs. D.
sos 9 three.
next article
her hand,
came after
before the
resting place. Its
itself for the ast
i
3t her hore
home
fied to
as
oe
HT
snake the
She
green
in rotation
and sent for
a considera
snake had
snaxeship
time
withdrew
son
delay
her who
Mie
jolt Hts
uncoiled
bat
Rev, James Wilson, of Bellingham,
Washington. and sons are in the
East. having made his second trip
here by car wminde locating in the West
ago. He was ag
companied far as lowa by Mrs
Wilson. who Ropped at former
home in that Mate. Rev. Wilson wae
calied to the Presbyterian charge Ie
new serves fron the Belleville charge.
While in Centre Hall Rev. Wilson, his
son. and Mra, Ressyr, were en
tertained and Mrs Harry W.
Potter, a of the former
twenty-iwn years
an
her
sister
by Mr
Oousin
The Burkholders, descendants of the
head of the family coming from Switie
eriand many years ago and locating
in Dauphin county, held their annusi
reunion Jest ‘week at Hershey. The
gathering was largely attended. One
of the principal speakers waa Rev. Ose
ear Burkholder. of Canada. Descend.
ants of Felix Burkholder, one of the
early settlers in Potter township, who
attended the reunion were Mr. and
Mrs. Morris A. Burkholder =2=d4 fam-
fly, Mr. and Mrs John H Burkholder
and family, Mr. and Mrs B. 'W Rip
ka and family, all of Potter township;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Burkholder, Philv
fpsburg: Mr. and Mra Ammon R,
Burkholder and daughter, of Bast
Stroudsburg: Mra and Mrs Albert
Burkholder and family, Milroy,