"VOL. CII. REFORMED SYNOD FAVORS 1 fen—Dr, SN dent of Synod. EE CALF CLUB NOTES FROM COUNTY Holstein C ine their annual house at Ball Logan Ang Sever round-up would Hall partiefys at the Centre ls decided to calf club tour, and rangemen trip re made to take { rhart of the dafry exten Ww n will leave Pe mi Count y Hartleton, around The at 8:45 Is group on Saturday W. Craumer, county, at the tour community sant and w Agent of wing 1 meet Union conduct flinburg have stops, Contest who will Mit features at two of the wil be a fitting members some Ine structions their heifers for #£ ow. and feature will Judging contest, out of which the three highest will as a tem represent Centrecounty fn the State wide dalry judging contest at State College on June 19th, The winning tram of this Btate-wide contest is lected to go to the National Dafry Bhow to regwesent the Btate of Penn eylvania, ans are being made for approxi- mately fifty to accompany the tour made up of members of fe clubs, pa rents and sponsors, through Bpevial been ar of give on fitting another ranged which the one to be a be selected to fr. wpe. Commencement xer s Held Last Wednes Aeti ith Plenile Annual vitles B Thursday. E.w “Fresh Alrs.” f | Unimproved Stat ABLE FOR ROADS IN THI 55.625 AVAL SHIP TOWN. (COUNTY State Has New Make Poorer Miles of Flan of Helping Town ships fmprovememisto Hen Townships—y{¢ Twp-Owned Hoads, yo y FF ew Sg demominati cordially r will be lifted ———_—— AT] A TATA Restocking Game, For the Board plan to rabbits, restocking of contract 500 purposes this seaian Game for rocoons, Commissioners 15.000 100 fox 15.000 cottontal squirrels and from 10.000 to Bobwhite quail, Rabbits can be ficulty, as can procured without dif fox squirrels. But there seems to be no Marge market for “coon” and it may be difficult oure as many as 500 of these creatures The chik® difficulty will be in secur. ing the Bob-white quadl since tirds are purchased in Mexico, advwawe weather conditions pre vent the filling of largd orders. This year our shipper failed to complete his order, due to one of the heaviest droughts in that section for over 20 to pro popular these wi ere often years, sian 3 SDace IMprow ed me olaims te department w— ct — MARRIAGE LICENSES. D. Young Probeat Maleolm Helen A Bellefonte lLawk Haven Chester HID Phltipsturg Btate College State College Howard F Anna Mary Bruce M Edna A. RH Johnson Catharine F. BE Ashoroft Simoox Horner Cole Henry fSamh Niles, Ohio Miller . Bellefonte Adolph Verna teed .. .Btormetown Saxon Caude D fona M. Clinton Conus mM Alipshurg om—————— A] ra. have been olled crushed stone and covered with AT TOMORBELY INJURY Fro CHILD AG Teachers ACCIDENT Returning from Day When ( Critlenl | rip, NS Inlar. In ufler ar hrerfurns Non aondition, a ————— FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders frem The Pennsyl- vania State College. PROVIDE A Empleo SHELTER FOR CHICKR outdoor shelter for of crit will nla yieka relieve wider hotiee vntiiation owded « It snd cool roosting fone in the provide am vert ntha A be pro- ® during the summer n smanitary range o olter vided ERAY should NCATE 1 Khory 4 4 NJURIOUS WBED woevewd POTATO SPRAYING ESSENTIAL an ocssential practice in cessful potato culture Farmonrs who applied timely year and thoroug! ave last their bushel gw crops at the lowest cost the oth hand, those growers who did a poor Job of spraying, did not all. Fad the highest unit cost duction CONTROL: CHICKEN INSECTS Lice and mites are poultry pests which can ba controlled effectively. Use nic- otine sulphate for lice and creosote or carbolineum for mites Apply the chemicals on the roosts FEED COWS ON PASTURE-Duairy- men find feeding grain to cows on er On Lid of or spray at of pro yearly milk production. They supple- ment the pasture with good quality hay, summer silage, or sofling crops, In addition to a grain mixture. COLLBGE HOLDS FARMERS DAY ~Thousands will attend the annual PMarmers’ Field Day on June 20 and T. Zuber secretary, ute, F M My ES Fish or Festival at Cestre Hall, Saturday. Bator ¥ 5 g oO Hin woek tre Hall tival The usu including in this m pleted Toes Cen on fry ARRANGES FOR DORMITORY DEDICATION ———— pletion of New en In Angust, 3 f tha New OGrang yarmitory fy w held In Aug ion received n willing to Mra Wm a member of he board of Mra Ph ' ho Home Eoonomica State the hullding forta that many Grange organizations he dormitory fund broke ground for Farmers’ Week last June Of the one hundred and two students who will be housed In the building, the majority will uppercase n Selection of rooms was made Tuesday night, senfor and junior being given first ochofce. Sophomores will find homes in Women's building and freahmfen will be assigned to McAllis thr hall Te corner stone of the bullding was ald recently without ceremony —————— TS —————— Brooks” reunion held in Thursday, farm trustees of the the throughout for the her of women's and contributed to Mrs Phillipe ding during is a member Committee of Grange, has worked State in obtaining fMunds It ia argely through chuhsa the be women The hanket Grove, 13th. annual plone will Plchsant Gap, and Noll's June be {APPENINGS OF LOCAL INTE FROM ALL PARTS ence e dia TE Jacobs or kept latter el, and nds of ms ho kK and 1 Det - Centre past Tr new w Ee Donald we BEd Hall mach n the ghorg during t l1e “ven her in the Haverstic) ing hood tion throug Host tn the more tl ago, « terizes |} He work her y first class mechanie, exw personally supervise the ventilating, yet, item of while not 8 to finitely $1877.50 assigned 6s Coal As is usually ial services at Centre a goodly number them dfidren., The fact that so iarge a number of those prykent wer: ohile dren, led the speaker of the day. Hom John Laird Holmes to pay a fitting tribute to His remarks were touching, and he gave expresson of regret that he did not know the ous” tom here was for od fidren to form the major part of the participants so that he could have prepared his address io A manner more especially for thely benefit. Mr. Holmes addrvis th oughe out listened to most attentively, was deserving of ft. Aside from the speaking, patriotic aire were sung, and “Jack” Bradford recitcd 8 poem patriotic in spirit. the the M: Hail of persons Came, mors attracted many of them was and 1t
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