THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. berg, John Ileish and thore in thelr proper persons at the Independence of the United States CORRESPONDENTS’ T th Id t G E t & F * Anronsbure the time specified above, with thelr of America. ® Ry DEPARTMENT en 0 ers a range ncampmen alr Mrs, J. M. Harter, Mi 1. Wolfe, | records, inquisitions, examinations and H. BE. DUNLAP, Bherifl. & ® 8 @ I, OO, Wert {thelr own remembrances, to do those Sheriff's Office, Bellefonte, Pa. ® ® & a * = = {things to thelr offices appertaining to REBERSBURG. Following is a lst of tentholders atibaugh and BF. Homan, George Jenn aan { tix Cohan, on I Mal ibe done, and those who are bound in Ton sala ¢ hotischold ie Miss Sara Brungart, a student nuise the Grange Encampment and Falr,ihood, Mis, Jennie Shope, John rans, t,o . Ce nee, om i 1 viii : A one | recognizance to prosecute against the ; re in the Centre County hospital, is at the whic h begins Saturday. It is by far Ww. B, Smith, B, B. Wasson, Mrs, Ol i : aterm a wi H Mu ar, L ' 8 Qioy- Priscners that are and ghall be in Jall home of her father, Wm, Brungart, onthe largest number of tenters in thelivia Stover and Robert Breon family] = +1 410 Stover. Mrs. John Slack, |of Centre County, be then and there to mm — story of the Encampment assoc arry Hartme her annual vacation history of the Encampmen Assoch- | Harry Hartman Zz A.W er. BE. B, Winkleblech, prosecute against them as shall be Just. | gi Quack Grass— » . . * 2 8. 9 * » . . ' i tion 3 ‘ ¥YERN Rov Stover and family. and Miss An- Cent Hall Le, Pine Grove Mills Millhelm Given under my hand.at Bellefonte Pa, To be effective agnd . . ¢ WHT IO a wank entre a Mrs. H. Dorman, Edward Martz , : ; na Zeigler, of Willamsport, were wees : ' t i ist & end guests at the homes of thelr par ~ acoh yy Spayd, Clyde Dutrow, G. W, Ralston. | Arthur Fortney, Mis Mary Movers . Charles Andrews, I. M. Arney, V. A. |Charles Meyers and Mrs, B., Musser. x Mr. and Mrs. Docr, from Erle, are Auman, C.D. Bartholomew, George O ws A . : ry Leitzell, Helen Rossman, Paul Ker i i . . A mil i 1£8W, CONES 4 + 5 p vg ! Pennsylvania Furnace. totter. Clarence Schnure, George Be i vistng Cela Brungart and Mrs, Mus Rtg i ’ sartaon N ot yal . : , § nt Se | B - - . ser. sisters of Mrs. Doer, : nn Hs M : Bs L. Bartge rs Mrs, ] ol Fry boys, Mrs. Ruth Frank andlahrist, ©. M. Smith, Frank Stover, | ICH El I1EU A ELLEFONTE ’ la Reiber, Daniel Bloom, Wm. C, Booz Mrs. Edward \ $ | i _ { i 12. 8. Ripka, Erma Breon, Clyde Boob the second day of August inthe year of Sharer, DD. seller, A. H arold Martz an { Sar Tver s ie 3 - harer, D. K. Kell Harold Mart ind Mi ra. Everts, fon Foote, Eder Jodon, Lettie |our Lord, 19030, and the 154th year of ents, Frankenberger, J. W. Klinefelter, Har . i z v Isenberg and Mrs | x} itt PREP Charife Spangler, from Lincoln, Ne er, Shannon Boozer and Wm. Bradford, paterson Mary Brungart, bhraska, fs visiting his sfster, Mis. Oli WwW, Bradford Milton Bradford. Paul Port Mat ld Spring Mills, iver Stover, after an absence of many pradford, Mis. W. FF. Bradford and n Het or a a ae. Charles Eungard, Alma T.. Marks, . Mrs, tlen Bartley, ( M. #1 Mrs wh MoeCool, Cleve Eungard Smith Vi Jacoh MeCool, Cleve H sungard, | : Tyrone, Jennie Albright, A. 8. Allen, Russell SATURDAY ), D. Eberts. Katherine Moore. |Condo, Bright Bitner, J. M. Bitner, Dr Children—10e to 6 FM. years, . Grace Smith and Mrs Clyde Ira Gramley and wife, from [iinois, { J. C. Brooks, Jewett Brooks, Richard arrived fn town last week and will]lBrooks, 8, C. Brungart, Fred Bender, viet amon rdatives for some time. [Guy Brooks, John Burkholder, Harry Altoona, . 8. _Braucht, Lee Brooks ¥ 3 KEN MAYNARD in A. Gramlev reports the drought gen Burris, Wm. Colyer, John Delaney, T, ‘rank ermian A. OC i Wm - eral «Jn tha places he passed through |’ Delaney, Ralph Dingess, Mrs, John |Snyd FREY Zeller, J. Snicher, vans and Elks “ LJ. Finkl an hi his way Bast Durst and Mrg, Wm, McClenahan, John Fleming, Fe hy r Frazier, Arthur rove pr plenty of aetlon— Dutrow, Claude Dutrow, Mrs. George ward Mil Mrs, Annle Edmisto Heckinan, J : A- AMAR “ T “rhe FIGHTING LEGION” { Emerkk, CC. F. Emery, J. A, Eungard, ‘ousio THR RRON yan Jamison, Chas, hrape ist +O Ov George Fetterolf, Mrs, Wm. Fetterolf, y Hogband = P. Long, Clair : "oe i ty . Frank Fisher and Wm. Keller, Edward Gross Shook, CC. B, Stover, Walter ‘ > AND TUESDAY r ~ " . POI] fromipurst, M. Delaney, W. W. Kerlin H.] ... eon ak _ |p. W. Bweetwood, M. T. Zubler, Grover MONDAY A HE STATE f Mra Russel Zazarias, of I, bright Mrs John Rudy. Blmer lonn orman 20 Rhoads, Kiss Walker, John Vonada, Jacob MeCool, “NEW ADY ENTURES OF - i week end guests at thej & ‘ . vw... (family, Mra CW. Bartley, Haroldlr w. Crater : hildren lover, SBavilla, Cummings 5. Blas}, J, . Crater. : : 2 : res Royer, Bavilla, mm ngs, Blas | mmerman, Mm. Lewh Smith, Mrs DR. FU MANCHU” { A ts (Balcony) L. McCloskey. RC. Blaney "Pr wr Potters Mills | i id Ke ler Har dy X" — W. = Ax rani Mrs. J. G Boal, Edward Loughner, A sequel to “The Myst rious Ad in Floor { , A mn Asin. Mir Joi a Wh mimer Noll, Mm, Clara Meeker, George Dr. Fu Manchu” and more H TRDAY la 4 Sra £5, » "H JO wnner « . £ - i . y 3 » . beavcnd an net, MceCormick, Thomas Schaeffer, Mrs, thrilling than its prececes ay Talter W «and fe. from Le-|Henney and Wilbur Henney, Mrs. Hen Fred Billets. R. N, Brooks, Willard Dale lar, guweeney. Edward Brown, Mrs . Warner : ' Walter Weaver and wife, from IL. ine an n Vv, Mrs Md CO Decker, H. W, x : wey, Edwa SrOWIL Mrs BO SENET mont, visited the Calvin, Weaver, Jr. ry Homan, Ralph Homan, Wm. Homan Bloom Harve Corina. 1 ry eon I Frank Tate. Hamilton, Jean J nur, # p «OVERLAND BOUND” : ’ i 3 Of an, ie . Me, git Bren 3 J ) hin Sunday. tella Hosterman, John Knarr, Mrs James Bilger, Virgle ror, Simon Madisonburg. all-star « aut ¢ aR uy oar: waa " Pe co swt ory thril vid 300 LK E rit) acd Fe Dugan Mrs. Gomer Dunkl Lioyd Miller, Mary Swartz, - Charles stery ti Rh with Jack I Dr. Henry Kreider, wife and three . 1 3 t 5 YOrTY LO arry Cle g fn : 4 iy dren, from Toledo, Ohio are visite ford J 4ge, Perry Lause, Harry Me €en jon Gettiz. A. C. Grove . . wt, “. ear: Heckman. > nan, in. to tah ahan MacMorran, Thomas Moore, clativ in town. re As . ha Mrs enry User, tliis ouser ) Fo y {ES { Peaives In i Estradary Nett. Charles: Neff and A4-[24™ Henry Hou : niser, Mire) . . WEDNESDAY gart and wife, of Se um Smi WwW. F. Rishel Bruce Ri Christ Houtz, Sinp Hoy, XN LF 1k A. . Burkholder, Paul Ehrenfeld Mra. Mary Ritn > Re a - Hrvin, Mrs. Mary Ishler tay hier, | Mrs. Morris Long, Adalene Hale, Cora | Si \FEOR, I Fred Slack, y & “7 | Reeder Jodon, Thomas Jodon, N, B.|Ripka, Frank Pecht, Mrs. Esh, Fred great star of “The ! yv, from Pittsbu att he Thomas Smith Willard "8m : Jones, Mrs, Clyde Lee, LL, Keller, (Fultz, C 8. Stull, Wm. Stull. George Eved World” in WEDNESDAY Srugart reunion at Hex en NAY. lsnayvd, CC. A. Spyker, George Sweeney, a Ke abet, D. M. Kline, Jack |Bmitherd “ON THY Verna and Marie Chambers, of Belle'lyp, aape Stal ary Stump, [°F Frank Millward, Cornelius Mus Misa Haneouns, , fonte, and Lynn Gilliland, of Clearfield. {pn 0 Traci: rilitarm 12 i outer M. Musser, 8 1 oorman. {1 y yer, Linden 1 It's an all-taiking . y : a [3alph Tx er, William B : 3 ter Retsh 1. BE. Rios . . E+ ’* 1 . . = - Arad WE visited they friend, den Moyer, Ollj.don, Earl Lutz, Wm. Walker, Flo) SARs alc Tay ey ATRL : A Sunday. : : Wa Walker, John Whiteman, John Prof. Edwin Zeigler and wie. romp, . gharver, M Spich Loulsina, Dr. Henry from Toltdo, 2 Ladk ¢ western production will jen Gephart ane friend, Mary from Pittsbu 3, are on a two we trip to home. er, Kryvder Frank, Roy Garbrick, Frank Frances Hubler -and her sister Jean | Geary, F. V. Goodhart, James Good: H are wis@ing their aunt. Mrs, Edwin hart, Samuel Gross, Ralph Hagan, Geo. Brungart, in Sdinsgrove. Heckman, John Heckman, Mrs. Lucy home on 1 George Long, Clement Luse, Mrs, Mil : : LE ? McoLAGLIEN. Brungart and family, VICTOR McliA JEON (Next Week) y Shuey George ‘ larence Shirk, Charl Spicher, Ed jBRaymondBalr, Smuliton on “RIDIN AW" Boalsharg, . r 14 8 Hage rt 3 Ailton i : 1 Hess, E. AH. Dale. Earl Kifne, George Mott Rockey, Mra Jol hot WwW Tate Oak Hall wv Ulrbh. Mrs Robert W fan ~% Zi file Zion, Kinng Harvey Howard. To-Day, VOMEN { Nittany. White ii State College. A COURT PROCLAMATION. t M Hest _ Loek Haven, WHEREAS the Honorable M. Ward Bazel { Fleming, President Judge of the Court Mill Hall lof Common Pleas of the 4ith Judicial Ve i 3 | Distrdot, consisting of the County of jCentre, baving tssued big precept. bear. | business person § vis. men depositors. me directed, for helding a {Court of Common Pleas Orphans’ Court. Court of Quarter Sessions of Pi irn week. O ! ng. T. M. Fj i o . = {the Peace Oyer and Terminer and ENN y Po 5 i 3 re. (3 Rebershure, i Sunbury, WERE you to stand would say that women cali {General Jail Delivery. In Bellefonte, for SPRING MILLS I RR aay OS Tal ay ent | Hie ) Fara NY |the County of Centre; Your “CLOVER FARM STORES" [iss tus om vo also such Conslablos, {that WOMEN have fou 3 . : thelr business ant ii i) 4 : aries $amaas da 2 study VOEIT needs In « THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. ing to report to the THEN THON RR IT Jn TR Yana lo a 4 THRICE FRI DINE a DITION DUET EOE I TI TERI I SOE RR SOR SHS SORTING PRN Cr RE TRANIT T eal J DETR I JERR Ie. SR =~, GOOD for A FULL WEEK 57 YEARS OLD, AND GROWING BIGGER AND BETTER EVERY YEAR-- HEN you receive your Clover F St Circul thi RE sled boy Gs ine | range Encampment and wll the SPECIAL PRICES quoted thereon Ee JI rr ie gry are good not only for this Week-End, [i Centre Count Fair blerdost. Col but also for FOUR DAYS Next Week, lortained the following at a cabin party - » “ . ag wus Te a ak week: Mr. and | 70~Acres of Beautiful Grounds, All Devoted to Camping and Exhibition. a Monday, Tuesday, | Homteite 3 Et r irs Lv Wednesday and Thursday | GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. Hanscheon and Ronald Wagner of lig: Mears, Stanley and Eu ne Ne iy. James Mallory, James * | r and Preston Zeigler, all of Reb If you are a camper at the Grange ul Ls a. O - 1030 2. They raport having had : 9 ' ail rv good time, and all told having Fair, these Special Prices will enable you I A to stock up for the week’s food require- | —————— A AP AA SAAS. . . - - ed Tr » PUTTERS WELLS, ments at attractive prices-—-real money- | 450 Families Spending the Week in Tents P. P. Henshall and wife, of Phila- % ‘in rices. : . * + . aeiphia, spent the past week at the saving pu Thousands Attending Daily to View Splendid At- tractions and Enjoy Varied Amusements home of ‘Mra. Ella Wilkitson. They We cordially invite you to cometo our brought home with them Mrs. Wikin son Who spent the past two. months store and select from our fresh stock of at the Henshall home, and took home with them Walter Wilkinson to stay with them for a few weeks goods. . n om. » ~ * APETRRS Alvin Zellers and family, of State BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY-SOMETHING REALLY NEW! College, visited on Sunday at the BE, HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT. B. Palmer home. IMMENSE STOCK AND POULTRY DISPLAY. J. M. Carson and son Clarence mo- tored to West Cheste Saturday and 1 S ial P 3 his ross git idl gong Remember, please, vpeci rices on t Speakers of State and National Reputation:— Mrs. Ed. Foust and two children, who Dr. F. P. WBAVER, on “Rural Taxation Problems”; Hon. M. WARD FLEM- . -. . » will visit at the Carson home a few Week's Circular Good Until Friday ING, Judge of Centre County Courts, on Wednesday; Hon. JAMES J. DAVIS weeks, Sec'y of Labor: Hon. PHILIP H. DEWEY, Past Master Pa. St : Heo : . Xy p ate Grange; H. E. Foust and wife spent Sunday Ww k Y G . | Hon. E. B. DORSETT, Master Pa. State Grange, on Thursday; AND MANY OTHERS, of Next Week. You Gain! with friends In Bellefonte, Paul Sanders, wife and two children, of Maplewood. N. Y., fvsited over Mon: Hear the Famous ALPINE QUARTETTE OF PENNSYLVANIA ren- day at the OG, H. McCormick home. . . Mrs, Sanders will be better known as der Daily Concerts During the Week. Miss Mary Bible 5 withthe Ban Troop Jgent two Noga CLOVER F AR M STORE BAND CONCERTS; GRANGE PLAYS; ETC., ETC, It wont be long now until we learn T. A. HOSTERMAN, Owner ADMISSION (Entire Week) S0e¢. JOHN S. DALE, what effect the “3223” perforations on 50c CHARGED FOR PARKING AUTOMOBILES the Luzerne county ballot, In May, . CENTRE HALL ALL THAINS STOP AT GRANGE PARK, CHAIRMAN will have in Pinchot's claim to the . nomination for governor on the Re- publican ticket,