VOL. C11. “School Holds VARIOUS At ANNUAL IDEAL DAY FOR SUCCESS EXHIBITS. Of weather was ind as present throug the otings events for tha f Of Sprit for a large the day contests and Yay, were well the and sw ties Mu heard cultural products su various ms other listed ttended rounding ¢itizens communi- by local h comment has been the d The quality favorable agri of these vher of regarding splay tq grade and nm exhibits much part in 1» exifibits were it ored ral school excapton good, and for their vegetable the and Mills were due tt fruit was the ind ng n seven the est points were Prof. of HH nt H. GG. Nlisely Speaks, ¥ Nias @ Interest In Poultry Judging A rew f Contest, 4 M. Hoy Women's Poultry Judging Contest, The women's judging & conducted the as the ners who x * = nonltry 1 Hog tinder 8 re The v Hennlgh, trovhy ahove HE ng <up tha in t be men's outlined First Mrs Iver los in ET whic? Sheffield Farms the sqm donated by Wh ans men's cup. must ndividual gan permanent ond. Mrs. Raph w tw before the possession of (it bo Homan, $6.00 in gold, donated by the Dailrymen's League: 8rd. Mra. OO. W. Long. 100 Ameo poultry feed donated by John Hoster $th, Mrs. M. T. Zubler, 12-quart given by B. GQ. Meyer; 5th, Mrs 8. G. Walker, subacription to woman's paper, given by H. M. Hoy Thess poultry contests were conduct. Prof. H. CC. Knandel. and proved an Interesting feature on the program of events Games, Races, Soccer, James and races were conducted on the athletic flald for several hours af- ter lunch. Many pupils from the local echoo's and visiting schools entered these contests and races. and as a sut real competition and keen interest were # evidence, Prizes were awnrd- ed the winners in the various events on Fmay The nan bucket ed to day's oy oe re- These prizes were given by the mer. Hants of Spring Milla, and were great ly appreciated by the boys and girs who were fortunate to win one or more of them A real soccer game was played at 2:30 P.M. The G. T. V. 8 boys ware the winners over Millheim High by the score of 1-0. The game ‘was close throughout, and the winner was In COMBINE 0 MAKI IN SPLENDID he lirection school, ind wis heard department o foved vorable ig the was én much concern by a number comment supper Evening Program: “Cabbhages™ y ¢ fied to the « Grange ha Ww wm of the as CAPAC = the prox in vening program was “Cabbages.” wi a group of Vi Inring Mi 1 time day awarding YL Mary a. T Hagen Shook 3rd Mabel is Yearick Pew Zea Phyllis ou I 2nd, Bes. Wagner Duck Loona Lohr int, Ladtzell een ne 3rd, i Hed ae F i“ 3 genhine Du ryieces Frances 3rd end, Mrs Francea Swartz ADTons-—] at ist. Garalkdine Weaver Rewing: Cotton 1st, Frances Slegna! 3rd Wool «3rd ist. Mary by: ard, 1st and panes Cora Mabel Mtner: Hagen 2nd, Mrs Quilts George Dresses Rati leen or Linen Swartz 2nd, Maude Fungard Silk Besale Zerby. Infant's Dress Eungard: 2nd. Bessie Zer. Beanie Zerby. Table Cloths 2nd. Myrtle Kerstetter, Couter. 1st, Mrs. ©. M. Watts: 2nd, Mrs, Shook. Undergarments jt Mary Musser 2nd and 2rd, Irene Zerby Juffot Hetwlet, Bessie Zerby 2nd, Phyllis Wagner. Wash Dress-l1at, Sa mh Foreman: 2nd, Barbara Robinson Renovated Jarment-—lst Josephine Driseke Ird. Rabeooa tobi naon Night Gowns Mae Wingard Pillow Chsoalst, Boasio Zerby: Ind, Mabel Hagen: 3rd, Mabel Hagen Freshmen Sewing--1st, Kathryn Mer. ginger: 2nd, Owendolyn Knoff: 3rd, Jo- sepidne Btover., Curtains-ist, Phyllis or ist FURNACE MAN KILLED BY A HANNAH TRAIN Met a Night. Daniel Stimer, @ 32 Years, Sad Death rday (Continued on next column) ’ ons A ————— of v. Chureh, Minlsteriam fewlshure Local | Fvangellical Met in COUNTY GAME SUPPORT LAW! CENTRYF NEFARIOUS wWiLl TH Cole Holmes A414 Code of 1923, but ot Aid nefarious he oil ndment ff the for the tor Came p oe the ame 0 relieve 1Emeaelf « date mare toon is vrite 1628, and cannnt To Heenan have Ahirdle of which non -realdenta reanonafhility 3 ver te If the an fave Aowrn thelr hoon fasusl to people of Centre county want ahold it thre having a asnann for does they hut it should not ba without representative w of hie throitn matter A to take awny unency in nt a yotes the voice constit- a matter of local importance representative at all The peopls Centra county a man who at all time work for the twat Interesta of Centre county and for strict home rule in all ter of loeal concern hence, wa balieve, they will canst their haliot for DREW CURTIN THOMPSON is of will (Continued from previous column.) Wagner: 2nd, Phyllis Wagner; Moa Wingard Ronlor Prisot-1st, John Stover: ind, Wm. Cambpeli: 2rd, Vernon Godshall] th. Robert Sleigle: 6th, Kermit SBtov: or: 6th, Reed Walker: Tth, Nevin Stov- or, Tunior Pmlects nd, Ardell Myers; gard, Zubler: Buns Ast, ard. John Kenneth BOOK TRUCK WILI Totvn CE'NTR} C01 I Wil isit Hall, 3 Many Friday-—Mrs In Seetions—At Cowell {entre and Mrs, arh (Charge, Oro tobres: 1 more MA 5 SAA “s Radio # Program. PENNS VALLEY NARROWS ROAD BEING REBUILT Over Four Miles of 18: Foot Water- Bound Maeadam. Elmination of Curves, Three New Bridges, Part of Program. Union Mile Narro Setivite §) be} Fieve T je ! dave with #ix men buisly engaged tion and « Four on o iting grades ar Urves 1 tenths bound the with fret reconstruc. mir 5 3 f rv ot 1 and oy miles is ini and comniet- new 00t water Macadam will be Union the east More of new road has already Threes COnMTete under construction on Hairy going starting at connecting od county stretch line inst year of the Laurel. 1200 font than aid boon | > J { bridges. § The John's mountain complete change, curves are and the grade made when completed will al. cars besides the new Ford it on high gear Tike work is under the general pervision of Daniel Zechman, of Lane who is ably assisted hy BE E Johneon, supervisor of the road being reconstructed, and Charles Renner, of Mr. Zerby, of Dalmatia, oO0t span road Hed under ia a which ow other CE is inspector, The weekly payroll amounts to about $2000, and the following machinery is being used on the job: Two steam shov els, seven 3: and §-ton trucks 2 teams, 4 rollers, 1 caterpillar tractor and seraper combined. 300.000 cubic yards of ground and rook will be moved In making outs and eliminating curves of which about 208.000 yards wil he used for filling ‘ Seven months time will be required cubic ADY CAV] COUNTY “YEILED 1 CEXTR} RN” EW CAV] '~ | Mr. Invitation ta Pu! Natural Haupt stends He to Visit Noew-Fi Wonder.—-No und Admission Charged for Present Time, to complete the work. sob lect And now tn got AN Wien oh od Coane a Represents in the ndering makes hin A san bly ew wi treatment of thes that “he ha nd EVERY "oe If vou don't business, entre for like t John L representa umn it county's the measure which took th of local hunters hands declare and An open season thant right wholly games commission know on put in Hewise all, sees all ns A AAAI AISA Transfer of Real Estate Filmer DD. Foust. et al to Mary in Gregg twp $1 Haswell, ux, to N | tract . College: M frovt John R Wehbe $4.500, Robert Sargent, 000 Theodore D ot et al in State H. Bell, ot ux tact in State to George W College: $12.- Plormwn $1 D. Eu College Boal, ot ux, 1 Delay Boal. tract in Harris twp Boyd M. Johnson, of ux gene Wenteel, tract in State £1.00. D. Eugene Wentse! to Nora B. John. gon. tract in State College: $1 John 1. Holmes ot al, to Lowe, tract In Ferguson twp. $30 Mary M. Ayman, o bar. to L. 1 Lear, trustees, tract in Gregg twp. 3650 Arewifla 11. Heborling. ft bar. to How. ard 1. Stuart, tract In State College: $2,375. i id to Dowe OG HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS, Wors 4 htors Aviens Misw of Ming Toserntine Ainner were Fut R Margaret Jo rromerty. thaf n Min. Nnobert ‘e reas ng Calife Cohan in Hall, ibile he ay 1 nden 8 tite mies un. On t of yrs, e in ts ate Gear rwe F. Huy« TOAre, attaine time I and abroad, Dara Ber home Mr. and Mrs Huy Wen N. J, to visit daughters irave] hiro rr the States Her death was f returning {ore wil to ie to Ives ett whinh their Ww Mauri Ll deny of BOmMe Readeville, An agen* iling connection with wns r on Raturday. in her Arthur are w operations in « afl arrival of Robert and when look for pa's and time took on lem? i tor welled 1 a boy wh Carter He > aver the recent has named the first child he need to early for I ug Tears Erows six anniversary will a date ma's James Beck low Penns at Cave, harn bev ance with and intends of his near the round ihe A griev of hunters against a portion Iy hundred acres nd. Land owners who call here and speak of hunters so frequently refer to them as committing endless depreiations Une becoming gentlemen. It appears that became the hunting season is on, men ordinarily considerate of others’ rights forget all about them and do not hese fate to go throug gates and dary bull-Mke (do not close), trample unders foot what they should pass around. and shoot about buildings with the same care aE one would if alone on an island, The hunter who Jooks at a trespass notice posted sees the result of his own thoughtlesness or carclesneoss, or devile try, as the case may be. some Classes Prot ng four of
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