VOL. C11. PT NTRE HALL. PA. ner i HORSES mar: W. F Bellefonte; Marvin r. Dotterer: W. F shier:; Marvin yrs ‘harris Thirda—B. C ! F; John CATTLE—Guernsey: Homan; E. EW Rr mi G Mir Mra \ Bessie Mrs. W Long 3 Zor Het- Brown w Wert Eby. NEEDLEWORK 8 H Dotterer DEPARTMENT. - st, Mrs, Harter LL. B Hg kent 11 rs ! Webhersburg Helen How, § gop 114 wAITY WwW. Cr R. C EE Homan G. Homan; Holstein—Fi Brothers, tany. Peters B Port Matilda, Second—M T le Bros; W. F. Rish- Bros J. Fred ed "Black; Peck Brothers, Ww F V. Brungart V. Brungart; BR. C Valker Rishel: Hartle Bros, Nit. Way WwW. F Bellefonts Hettinger: Mrs Madisonburg: Mrs. A Merl Rice. Bellef lan, Ifnden Hall: Pleasant Mrs Mra. Ad East Mrs Hockenberr chy, Lewisburg Ma-lp G. Lau Bros. | peasie 2 Milking Short orn—First: P 18% CALF CLUB EXHIBITS—F Brooks, Bellefonte Effie Keller, ] fonte; th Tibhben efonte; fourth, Jeli fonte, SWINE ishel; second, China—First: tilda: J. V nite; second . “ : {sya Charle Arthur fonte; holder Second, Mrs W Dona- Mrs. Williams Zorby Irene Zer Ww PF. Poland Jerkshire—¥First, Ww. . ish Peters Bros, Brungart Hartle Second—Hartle Bros.;, Peters Bros; jy,. Mrs Hagan; Mrs. Ew J. V. Brungart. Third—J V. Brun-|yodon Mill Marion Confer gart; Peters Bros heim: Mrs. R. 8 Boal. Altoona Chester Wh B.C. Dotter es Mrs. W. H Hett er: L. O. Corman and Son, Beech Or Mrs. Tibhen Second—L. O. Corman: B. C. Dx Mrs. Roy Ada Third-L. O Dotterer. SHEEP.—First, C ills; L. MM. Musser, Mra MM ret H arg Mra P. 8 Brady: Mary M itesg—First Corman and Son Hart¢ use. Third, C POULTRY. Plymouth R John Delaney: H. E. Hennigl Mills i. H E. Hennigh hard ‘Ep Rex’ jos Robinson 8 Seco } her Boy Dutrow: = +. 162 points y Walker, Spring Mitls Judges In AN Departments, FARM PRODUCTS. —Fiu Ory leneral Livestock. T. B. Keith Hosterman, Aaronsburg in slhiege: Dalry wttle EB mer, State Ci Woe Henry Zerby: Bessie Zerb) Ww Miarence Musser Zord) William Mrs. George Mra Hartle sdward: 8 Igner laney Spring Irene Mills Wert, Grove Charles Geor ive a Pine Second, Mills Mrs Charles George Long: Irene Hosterman; John Delaney terman, Aaronsburg: Lincol M. T. Zubler: Mm Willa Blauser, Spring Zion: Henry Zerby Third, William Col Mrz. Cleve Eungard FRUITS. Past, F Betty Grove, 3 Harry Bellefonte; Mra. Franklin nard Brooks: T. 1. Malrs, State C Naomi Hironimus: Mre W. H. Het tinger, Spring Mills; Irene Zerby, Mrs 1. C. Miller Madisonburg: CGarence Musser: John Eby. Second, F. W. Evey; Earl Harry Dinges: Anna L. Grove; Lincoln| five hoys and Witmer: Elwood Evey, Lemont; T. Lity Mairs; John Delaney; Mrs. A. © John Eby: Bernard Brooks: Mrs Ishler: Mrs W. H Hettinger White: Mrs. L. C. Miller: Mrs Wert: Mrs. Frank McClellan CG. Wagner Third, John Defaney sarl Delaney: Elwood Evey: Lincoln} who pl Witmer: FF. W. Evey: Mrs. Franklin} which White: Bond Bible, Aaronsburg: Mre fof M. T. Herman: Mrs. C. H Eungard Spring Mills: T. 1. Maire: ~~ Charla Wert: Mre W. H. Hockenberry, West] 80.5 per cent; Brownsville: Mrs. L. C. Miller: Mrs per Charles Arney Penna, Furnace, VEGETABLES. First, William ¥.|Tibbens, Bellefonte Wiyer: Clarence Musser: Mra Chas Wert: Lincoln Witmer; Bessie Zerby Willa Blauser: Mrs Franklin Sharer Mrs. W. H. Hettinger: Mabel Eungard Spring Mills: Mrs. R. G. McClellan. Lin den Hall: Clarence Musser: Mrs. Geo Long: Mra D. G. Wagner: Mrs. George Brown. Pine Grove Mills: M. T. Zubler, Spring Milla: Mra George Bloom, Belle fonte: Bond Bible: Frank C. Hennigh: Mrs. ¢*. H. Bungard; Mrs. M. T. Her- man: Henry Zerby. Second. Beasle Zerby: Irene Zerby: Mra. CC. H EBungard; William Colyer; Mrs. Wm. Hettinger; Mrs. C. H. Bun- gard: Mrs, George Bloom: Clarence of Centre Hall, third prize of $70.00, Musser: Mre. Frank Dashem: Mrs. D. | Washington Grange of Pine Hall fourth G. Wagner: John Benner: Kenneth prize of $60.00 and Victor Grange of Ishler, Bellefonte; Mrs. Frank McClel- | Lemont fifth prize of $50.00. lan, { Third, Mrs. W. H. Hettinger, ence Musser: Mrs. Charles Wert; sie Zerby: Helen White: John Demney Mra.) Result of Grange Play Contest. Zerby ris rst Place-—-Washington igton Grange War Grange % "oo sTang ow j0@AN Progress Stats Rev. C lace-—Penn Grange 1 11 Mills: Hazen war are yer; M Ww y Xe llefonte; Lincoll Dinges: Mrs MT FF. T. Whitehill Bar ollege mont. Witmer Herman, Lemont: Sharer; in the Live Contest, Winners Stock Judging A boyw' iris’ lve stock Oontest of ment and g judging nducted on Wednesday Encamp- twenty was oo the Grange There m weale at Delaney. and Fal last wears girls fr Centra the were coun Two one competing in contest Grove, | lasses of judged, of Poland. gtoek Dome cows and Helen Charles Mrs. D Holstein hogs winners of the contest Averaging together woe o Ore China The cided by were the 80¢ Money prises to the contest in two cl “ROS Harry Dinges: ° five of awarded in is the bons and highest the the following final placings Tohn Wasson, State College, 39.2 Orvie Hosterman, Aaronsburg John A Wood cent; Albright Charles ol at order their per ““ cent Stover, alph 78.5 per cent 73.3 per cent 69 ward in one of the remodeled stock build ings now used for exhibits another class, five of the subordinate Oranges of the county made group displays They covered every phase of farm pro- duction. The fieid the garden, the or chard and household arts. Everyone of them was interesting in the extreme Carefully sélected exhibits attractively arranged, they constituted a show In themselves, Spring Mills Grangs was awarded first prize of $100.00: Logan Grange of Pleasant Gap got the mec: ond prize of $30.00; Progress Grange of Mar i ————— I ATTRA flea. | Although many farmers are ready ito sow wheat at this time, little seed- Mre. BR. OG. McClellan; M. T. Zubjer, | 10g will be done until about the 20th, Mra. A. OC. Grove: Prank Hennigh: Mrs, due to the desire to avold the rav- Frank McClellan: Mabel Bungard: Mrs, ages of the fly. Before the fly became George Brown. “wich an annual pest. seeding was done BEGGS. First. M. T. Zubler; Mm. D. with the best remilts between August 25th and September 10th, The State ‘agner: Zerhy. Second, Mrs, Ss 2 Bering ve, W Bet Agricultural Department gives out er: Mrs''. H. Eungard: Frank Hen. that the acreage being prepared for nigh Third "Clarence Musser: John | Wheat in the State ia one per vent Robinson Spring Mille ! or about 12.000 acres less than last SEOME, ECONOMICS. Canned Fruita,” °F 1331000 acres Vegetables, Meats and Baked Goods, First, Mrs, W, H. Hettinger; Mrs. D.' G. Wagner; Bessie Zerby: Irene Zer by: Mrs. George Brown, John Eby! Mrs, Franklin White; Mrs. A. C. Grove, Mrs, George Long, Mrs. Ada Long; Mrs, Franklin Sharer; Bara Foreman. —————— A SAAT ATA, — The hotel and all of the homes en: tertaining tourists in Centre Hall were fille on Sunday hight. Sunday being followed by Labor Day was responsible for the flood of travelers who wmought entertainment hege for the night, RE-OPENING OF SPRUCETOWN METHODIST First Serviee Monday Night, THURSDAY, SE PURCHASE LATENT THRESHING OUTFITS IN triet Superintendent Morris Preach—No Finanelal Drive, Next opening of \ This weeks Sunday ¢ has Des period in of servi 10} he re-opening week nignt, Rishe Monday tember Ww. San Rev fusser, Rev. Mov Wingart 1 of Lancaster county, and representing the faitl Mennon which he d at Red Mi The wera the conducted the servi attended and we 2t near were 3 4 ov + the § ge he the the farm ol Mennontes have # ners It appears sorbed what was known This sit of toliec congregation jatinn or brotherhood haptist grow the in jrishes In the 16th century and aimed Mennonit who lived from a leader They are military and to infant simp living movement flo It . Nn and still Europe the Keates 1492 the sect Menn 155% n to Simons and became the Netherlands taking oaths learning of io theologic al tism, holding and worship arate © to great ity and immunities —— AI AA — Homan Motor Co. Car Sales, Bales of cars and trucks not previous: often in | ay noted below of Cincinnati, tof Company Charles E. Tabe®, ton truck: W. BE. Yearick, Spring Mills coach: Ralph LL. Mitchell, Milesburg coupe: William Seckinger, Centre Hall. conch: William Harina, Potters Mills coach: Mogris Phillips, half«ton truck: C. E. Friese, burg, ton truck. C—O ————— Wwilllams—Henney Reunion. The Bellevue (Ohio) Gazette makes reference to a family reunion in which a number persons in Penns and jeorgea Valleys are directly interest. ed. Among the speakers, as the re printed news article indicates was 8i- mon P. Hennigh, of this pace, who in August accompanied Mr. and Mrs 1. Y. Moyer to their home in Cleveland, after having attended the Rearick ro- union in Georges Valley, The Gazette says: The seventeenth annual reunion of the Williams Henney families was held at the home of D. BE. Williams, east of Milan, Bunday. About 125 members assembled at five tables which had been spread from well filled baskets, After dinner meeting was called to order by the president D, BE. Willams. A very interesting history of the Hone ney family was given by 8 P. Hen nigh (who spells his name the origi nal way) of Centre Hall, Pa. We ale 80 listened to remarks from KE. A, Henney, Alton, Ti; J. L. Henney, of Columbus, and C. BE. Henney, Marian, Little Alta Emiinger, of Toledo, ene tertalned with songs and recitations. are Mifflin. of Boal Farm The Boal 8 s0ld Sold for $10,004, stm AAU IIA 110 Potato Growers Attend Transporting School Children. At P a . wanting of wer fw fig » ar Valley ¢ res otters M wan schoo okott Nothen, mage Cider Press The will Ader at Wed the undersigned cider prass overs unti F. Bhook — a a SIXTY- THREE FROM CENTRE COUNTY TO ENTER PENN STATE nesday beginnin this week K SOCIO] ed FOOTE Furnish Largest Number—Three from Cen tre Hall to Enter Freshman Class, 1170 the Pennsyvahia fab freshmeh are Centre county He students who will Htate Among the College thia as sixty three future Penn Bond L Dorothy Bible, Aaronshurg M. Bloom. Péter G. Meek. Nichols, Virginia M. Spang lor. Helen E. Stover. all of Bellefonte Margaret Lause, George E. Luse, Neff, all of Centre Hall Clifford E. Horner and James O Thompson, both of Lemont Robert T. Quick, Moshannon . Withur BE. Brown. James RL. Dueck, and Dudiye D. Warner, all of Philips burg Helen M. Kepler. Pine Grove Mills Kermit I. Meyer and William F. Ty- son, both of Rebersburg Milton W. Etters, Snow Bhoe William Leroy Bottorf, Harlan GG. Deninds, Velma Mae Egolf, Elizabeth Everett, Marjorie W. Fisher, Russell K. Fishburn, Stevenson W. Fletcher, Rosemary Forbes, Stephen A. Forbes John V. Foster, Huge K. Frear, How- ard R. Gravatt, William 8. Green, Mary 1. Haller, Leroy A. Heberling, William P:. Houswey, William 8. Hodgkiss, Leon A. Hurwitz, Harry R. Ishler, John R. Kessinger, Esther A. Krumrine, John R. Lonberger, Helon M Mamuardt, Marga A, Maule, George R. MeFar. land, Marte BE. McMahon, Kathleen M. Meek, Ronald BE. Meyer Margaret M. Miller, 8yvia M. Mullin, Christ D. Mus ser, Dorothy 1. Newell Russet! E. Reed, lavian B. Shaw, Emeline M. Smith. John H. 8nyder, Kathryn M. Strouse, Charles BE. Stoner, Harold ©. Stoddart, Margaret 1B. Tachan, Geraldine E. Wag ner, Reginald D. Wood, and Horace D. Wrigley, all of Btate College E Joseph B. Ramer, Tussey villa, James H. Malone, Wingate, PINE GROVE MILLS WINS B. B. CHAMPIONSHIP BOALSBURS Movers Musee (Continued on inside page) ——————————— A AGATA Fined on Grange Park. ewisown well the Harrish on Wed- sellifig his Orlando of vam wafers for Co was arrested Fair having Ofando comply of the for without FV nesday wares game under suitable was notified three and upon Pleasant with the law I, Tressel of Health Officer and at a hearing be- Cyrus Brungart, Orlando wane fined $15.00 and costs Mr. Tressel informed that certain Centre Hall are selling cakes which are not prop coveryd. The law requires that all foodstuffs be protected with a suit able covering times to refusing, J Gap. State caused his ar ov Test re "Squire Reporte the store Keepers ory —————— A A TATA From Preshyterian Manse. The Kirkpatricks returned from a month's vacation spent among friends at Kennet Norristown, Ches tor. West Chester, in Penna. and Wil mington, Del. and Wildwogg N. J John Kirkpatrick spent tH% week end Watkins Olen. New York, with a par ty of friends who motored therefrom Lancaster and State College. The par: ty was comprised of Mr. and Mrs John Haugh, Mr. and Mrs, Hubert and Hubert Junior Haugh, of State College, and Mr. and Mra Martin Hammdnd, and daughter Helen. of Lancaster, 1 1. A Sweetwood, who accompanied the Kirkpatricks home from Philadel phia, spent several days with his friends in Centre Hall. making the Presbyter- fan Manse his headquarters while rus. tivating among his many friends. Mr. Bweetwood is busy ndw as road super. visor of construction work in three of the southeastern counties of the State. He makes his home in Norristown, that Heing the center of his field of labor. Last Thursday Simon Foreman, Mrs Shaver and Rev. Fred Cox and wile surprised Rev. © Kirkpatrick's family with a visit, remaining over for a din. ner of roasting ears, ete. Mr, Foreman and Rev. and Mrs, Cox are residents of Mt Union: Mrs Shaver is from the “Windy City,” Chicago. ES ————— i a ———— Square, . It's all over for another year, | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. elimis of doe the as though plan slaughter overed by York, and his fae of 16 bone wd to pay Mr. Balle¥ nourred county nated at the man pped, miley, clating Three 5 " wen State have reputas winners af this of the will Penn dairymen selected ae judges to pick several fairs outside the month. A. A. Borland, head dairy department at college, judge all breeds at the West Virginie State Fair in Wheeling, Sept. 5. E B Fitts, in charge of dairy extension, will piok the winners at the Interstate Pair in Trenton, N. J. Sept. 28th. R Ri Welch, dairy extension specialist, wil judge dary cattie and calf club exhibits at the Bridgeton. N. J. fair, Sept. 20. popularity Such & was staged by the Stephenie Farm Bureau on Labor Day. The contest revives a practice that was common throughout the States before all the open country was fenced. The judging is done on this moore: Volume of voles, 30 points] carrying quality of woice, 30 points; musical quality of 10 points; the appeal the call would have on the cow, 30 points. Any call may be used A silver cow bell i= an acknowledged ideal trophy for the winner, Rev. Dr. 8. M. Roeder, pastor of the Reformed church at Olen Rook, York county, celebrated the fiftieth annie versary of his entranc, to the mine {istry on Sunday. He began his pase Ltoral work at the Reformed chuch if Centre Hall, on August 25th, 1878, fol« lowing Rev. William H. Groh. one of whose daughters later became his wife The charg, at that time was divided, an additional charge having been form< ed. Rev. Rosder was the first Reforms el pastor to have his residence here. The fifty years of his ministry have been spent at four places—Centre Hall, Elizabethtown, Manchester and Glet§ because of the thelr ton State the A novel in Minos is contest son county contest gasnung “cow calling.” violce, Rock. oe ? - -