YO... ClYV. BALL. PA.. T HURSDAY. POTTERS MILLS First Church Erected Sunday, Rev. { Mi Rev. H. {Pastor Rev, GG {Pastor 1 Rev (Ret WwW. ot Rev Friday, I C Pastors of Chureh from § TO BE CELEBRATED in 1840. will former past he fittingly Ors, a Ww the nineteen June 1, whall i Pa.) a V. N¢ 1 i wmian, 8-1930.) Malinay 803 ) i. HhoKen June i Past LS Catherman 19-1924.) une 6. IS60 to Present Time, f i MEMORIAL DAY, i Ad-| Evening! P. to Deliver the at Hall Exercises, — Citizens Tak *art. Bible {entre Dr, George In Urged dress band, decorating making a take part and order is HY request izens in th patriotic Dr qua liver wiil George Pr. has Bible, been Day ied by the noted Ch engaged address Spring autau to de Music Mills leeturer, the Memorial be furnis is extended to o mest at the Reformed P. M. and join in the cemetery ore x conducted invitation the e Memorial Serviees Nearby. m Siegker, vil form nd leave promt Harold Pruyn Spring Mills, © heim Aaronsburg an Madisonburg Speaker and Ma a m p.m for Millheim, isonburg will be Weaver, of Penbrook. $ The Branch-—2:30 p. m., at the cem «tery. Speaker, J. W. Strong, of State College, j Pine Hall—46:00 p. m. cemetery. Speaker, Brown. Pine Grove Mills-2:00 o'clock. ade will form at Odd Fellows’ proceed to both cemeteries, i Services at new cemetery. Speaker, | Rev. A. 1. Bix)r Gen ral King at College for Memorial Exercises, ! General Edward 1. King, chief of ‘staff of the United States my and chiel-of'staff of the 28th I- vision in France, will deliver the Me- morial Day address at the Pennsylvan ia State College on Friday morning, following a parade of the college R. OT. CC. Wrigade and the Boalsburg! Machin: Gun Troop. The customary! saute at the grave the Inte Pres. ident Atherton will precede «xorx on the front campus where General King will speak. 30 Aarons burg tev. J. J Hervice fn the ev. Bamuel 1D. i Pa- | hall and assistant Are Of i {ern FAREMER-RIWANIS BE PICNIC ro HELD JULY 1% Ie of the picnic, ub-committees to n charge of various features of the A varied being | soon V8 events of ware appointed general will program terest planned Ter deta’! This announced completed proved The always and 8 have been extremely attendance at been Pci h popular in the former pion proximately LH past has 1060, ap ———— A HAA Centre Hall just seems PHILIPSBURG DISTRICT HAS A FLOYD COLLINS CASE Young Miner Smothered Under Fall of Slate and Dirt Before He Could Be Extrieated—Conversed With Seeking His Rescue, Those received by Hawk Run, day evening Shocking was the Mrs Steven Tearficld News Husnak, f county, husband 4 Li weed ) 1 ath fall ons of loose smothered under a ween ten teen t Run sc Mn soins Pas I) nhart Head Srhools, Succeeds Niate Smore As College f from the he served fay he where High Aas 1 of the worl build y chool buildis pal annex, ing of n Hig Mr Passmore fs a graduate of ansfield State Teachers’ ollege, Penn State, and i= enrolled in Graduate School Penn State ——— pn Funeral Directors Honor Local Man, 16 the their new M ‘26, now the at of to naturally and all dry oe] Prohibis | one have Democrats When the was avallable, for, and nov not all dry Republicans on Iast ti but cket ial | down appro moments when message I, and many vests heaved But the authorities took n ‘ the primary last week, State Col lege came across with 712 for Pinchot, 167 for Brown, 33 for Phillips and but i for Herben. And the change of heart wis not because A. C, D. was the Pin- chot State chairman could The the go hang painful Ww delivers anger At Ec fit Primary In Mifflin County. Lester A. Shaffer, candidate for the fourth term in the State Gergral As sembly, won over James B. Aurand, of Lewistown, by a majority of avout 100, Edward M., Beers, of Mt. Union, the present Congressman from the Bhoe: string District, of which Mifflin county is a part, carried that county by over 1500 majority, and the district by a ma- Jority of 6273 over former Congreseman Focht, whom he defeated for the fourth time. Focht carried his own county Unlon-and Bnyder Pinchot carried Mifflin county by a of to one for Brown, and Grundy for senator won over Davis by three to one, The in the vote five vole was county at thy Inrgost a primacy. ever cast The the Directors’ annual Central As Sunbury on Friday. by FP. V and wns Hotel an meeting Funeral wns held was nitended neral director here, The gathering uditorium of the City I ey ciation at Goodhinr fu Mr. Good: ¥ lection of officers was - » * * COURT NEWS, - . - Ld * 8 D. Gettig, George J. Hock statutory offense the daughter helng under The defendant sentenced to » . » -. - Ld . . (Reported Comm oil for H. A prosecutor * . - ® by Esq.) *, indict prosecutor, VM. i ¢ SOWers Of the sixteen wud Costs of and [TOR age ple pay the f $100 and three Delor utor, Ju tie fine o 00 unde probation for riod M, burglary TIT Oden of y £24 Comm yar ed for Martin, toget) Milthelm Business Notice, + Oy (T A Comey On cin to ‘Pw § reads fay afterno change Friday Memorial Day on i ———— DAIRYMEN ARE RECOGNIZED BY P, D. A. LOCAL Blue Ribbons Given Four Centre Coun- ty Dairymen—Two Come to Centre Hall Distriet. A number of Centrewounty Aalry- men have been recognized by the Penn- sylvania Dalrymen's Assoclation for outstanding accomplishments during 1929 is assoc! ntdon nen in the year pre. {3 " Fitiwons VY the Hn AECY of business, and Irie V. Voss Ray Goodh 1 i Zi 3 1000 Wild Turkey Esgs Sef. More have sion's Hiller, stated. than 10606 aot in charge wild tures ere Game county, at the Comm Juniata C of propagation, been farm in 3 A. has Ef ——— LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS. A few worde of cheer from DD. Earl Fleming, of New Rochelle, New York, were ricelved hy the Reporter a few days ago. Mr. Fleming is a native son who, as O. O. MdIntyre would say, “Made good in the city,” He 1s an bxpert accountant, and within the past few years has been abroad for much of the time fn the interest of his cone cern. Mr, Flbming writes: “Dear friends: “Very wind to accommodate snd bring my subscription ‘above par’ 1 continue to derive much feasure in reading ‘home’ news though out of touch with current events in the town of my birth. Hope to visit you some time in the near fuure, “Sincerely, "D. EARL FLEMING” - UPI MOT. Mercury dropped to within a few de: groves of the freezing point, Sunday night, in Penna am and are National } AE 8 of i an those receiving the National he rr honor which every dairyman should try to oltain. placed on tha National herd must average over 300 pounds of butterfat. The diplomas are marked with various seals indicat: Ang the number of years a particular Individual has accomplished this feat. Following is a list of dairymen the county showing the awards received: ditvomas on 14 sil and n county In to Ix honos roll the Centre order in they Purple ribbon (avering over 400 ihe. of fat)~-Allen Harter, Bellefonte. Blue ribbon (averaging between 350 to 400 Ihe. of fat) —Hartle Brothers, Bellefonte: J. Fred Slack, Centre Hall: W. F. Rishel, Centre Hall: Bamue! 1. Cord, Btate Collewe. , Red ribbon (averaging between 300 to 360 hw, of fat)—Peck Bros, Nittany: Hugh LL. Wikson, Warriors Mark: Ep ey White, lellefonte; Peters Brow, Port Matilda, John T. Dunkle, Mingo ville; Western Penitentiary, Bellefonte R. Di: George H. Wilson, Bellefonte: J. V. Brungart, Uberaburg: Fred Dave Meson, Warriors Mark: John W. Bilaly, Bellefonte; Boone Brothers, Bellefonte; Fern T. Dunk'e, Boalsbure: BE Way, Port MatiMa: A. J. Burrell Mil hed, 1930. G " dedicated to the Grade of the Centre Hal Bchools, who i the Ww vy (These verses are Baevent Public re Fox n been read- Allen nave adding f Edgar H taien § ol TO POTTERS MILLS, highroad ® ® ® ® 4% 5 8 ee 80 DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOLS CONVENE HERE, JUNE Methodist Church of Eleventh Program Place for Gathering Distriet Sehools—Good in Preparation. S———— A SAS 8S, of A. Memorial Day. r iY exervises t hie meting thence to Sn in t} ducted by Ren bers arg urged to tien for deceased ing with their a] Yi & Camp No Moe Compulsory Chapel at Penn State College, and compulsory held in auditorium morning at Prof. John Frizzell, acting College chaplain, ad- Prin State Are Getting It? ——————— EN re. Stati €, E. Convention at ¥ Centre ounty will be Seventy College the service Sunday = dressed You one-half of with One years chapel ended Schwab ' which students on fershey will repre TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. Centre erm will achers in the 1530-31 school t of October 20th. Kiddies will at Exalted 1004, B, county its tury of 106 farms some thirty the C. H H the fhe 10 Ben or Hi the chief r captunr inadvertently fs ention Mrs. Johr county 2. a 49 S« Athictics, on looser » games. The salvage)” the baseballs le the latter persuaded thie mighty Babe Ruth to pen his autograph In a note book Mr. Boozer was carrying. Such Mr. and daughter (Thursday) trip to ited wilt Walnut rejatives York Rimmes mementos VW fe ORY obtained of 167 one of is fame! Mrs. H. L Miss Bettie, wi morning on a Towns and Matoon, Heights, found The rout and this two weeks’ cities vis Princeton, where A family Te* return trip touching Ebright ave Hlinois inciode Chicago in planned elo. Ww" Tex us ® a southern Kentupks senied he bioenn Convention and 4 on Just when tary oi State union visited county Hershey i'ark, Herahe ¥., will to Christian Endeavoters for this summer. The State officers committee in chargh are counting some real lasting results from the pro. gram get up for this convention. Fe ginning with the opening worship ser vice of the vonvention the afternoon of the first day and lasting through- out the convention, there i8 a spirit of reverence along with the educational and Inspirng features of the conven tion program. SA AS. To the Yoters of Centre County: I desire to publicly express my sin: Gare appreciation for your splendid support in my behalf at the primary election held on May 20. With best wishes and regards to all, 1 remain, Very truly yours, JIM HUGG. A ——— MS Stores Opn Today (Thursday), Closed Memorial Day. Owing to tle fact that Friday is Memorial Day, all stores in Centre Hall will be closed all day, but will be op en today (Thursday) and evening. Of course, next week, and throughout the five d and | on #ammer, the Thursday afternoon and evening closing rule will again be of fective, largest plantings of to~ omplet- penitent 300,000 Supply wording Department the Stath was « the Rockview plot started for Ulion « where the annery, a State vegetable Were instit ords i the Welfare also reports the shipment forest tree seeds ngs from the penitentiary's nurseries, WwW of vw Johnny Runkle, five-year-old son of Attorney and Mrs W. G. Runkle, fs much improved from injuries received when he was ran down by an auto mobile in front of the Allegeheny 8%, school building, Bellefonte, Johnny been nt on an errand from the school room on the east side of Allegheny street to the school building opposite, and was returning when he was run down. He had stepped from back of a parked car and did not see the ap* progching oar. The drive was ahsoivs od from all blame as the accident could not have been avoided, Mr. and Mrs «DD. M. Bradford and Mra. C.F, Emery, of town, on Tuesday attended the commencement exercises at State Toachers Col loge, where their resopective daughters, Miss Fay Bradford and Miss Algle Baye “TY, were among the gradustes. Invi tations to the esorcises were limited to the parents or guardians, ns the case might be, of the memixrs of the cas. While at the college these were the guste of the institution. The young peaple named are the only ones from this county to graduate, Shippensburg ¥