ns VOL. CV. HALL. PA. 13, 1931. COUNTY HOSPITAL REPORT At the monthly held meeting of the of Trustees at the Centre f heen fortunats as and y of Ag two lead- cultural bet- mproved r il have are able a manner nds wrking for a terment and Both sage Wi 1 always al conditions important mes- it to their clear and force- an and to get audiences in ful. There will be other speakers during the week—one we must mention—Hon, Banks Kurtz, of Altoona. long a Con- gressman with Blair county as part of hig district. The reorgani@tion in- cludes Centre county in that district and as a consequence it very im- portant the Centre county have this to hear Mr Kurta state his views national af- fairs. And no place could be found than the Grange Fair for Mr. Kurtz to meet and become acquainted with the good people of C representative wither WwW. C. Dun} Matthew's retired is people of opportunity on better county, tt Dr St. formerly pastor Latheran church and a resident of arge of the Har- the audi fum Sg is of Reading, Tyrona, vest Ho now ill have cl services w 8 in atreroon. wed nned for woe} Saturday—Opening Day. Sanday—Harvest Home Services, Monday—Placing Exhibits, P 3 M. Concert Tuesday—Junlor Day. 30 A. M.—Boys stock Judging 10:00 A. M Concert Mills band, 10:30 A. Up 1 teat, 2:00 P. M.—Concert, Pine Grove Mills band. 2:00 P M Girls’ Up. 3:00 P. M Ball ve. Grass Fiat 6:30 P, M.—Concert, Pine Grove Mills band. R:00 30 and QCGirls’ live Pine Grove M.—Girls’ 4H Club Round- 30 P. M.—Voecational Project Con 4H Club Round- gamd Centre Hall P. M-—Auditorium:; Grange Plavers Wednesday—County Veterans’ Day. 9:30 A. M~General judging, 9:30 A. M-County Horse Pitching contest. 10:00 A M.~Concert, band 10:30 AM —~8occer ball, Gregg Town: ve. Harris Township Shoe Aaronsburg 1 ship Yorational. 11:00 A Veterans 1:30 bYand. 2:00 T M~Veterans' program 3:00 P. M.-~Ball game Rebersburg Tamar. 6:30 P band. R00 Players. Thursday—Grange Day, 9:30 A. M.—Finals, horse shoe pitch. ing contest. 10:00 A, M~—Concert, by band. 10:00 A, M.—Basdbail jeagus game. 1:30 P, M~Concert,. by Milesburg band. 2:00 P. M-Address, Hon =. B. Porsett, Master Penna. State Grange; Hon John A, McSparran, Secretary of Agriculture. 2:00 P, M.~Ball game, Boalsburg vs. Orviston. 6:30 P, M~Coricert by band, 8:00 ‘Players. 11:00 P. M~Announcement of win: ners in Grange Play contest. Friday, August 25th, is closing day on the park. ——— A SANA. The Homan Motor company, on Mon- day, unloaded from a raliroad car, four new Chevrolet automobiles: two coach- os, acoupe and a sedan. Yoecational M Business of Club. M.—~Concert, meeting ry Aaronsburg ya M ~Concert by Aaronaburg P. M~Auditorium; range Milesburg Milesburg P. M—Awditorium., Grange FARMERS HORSE SHOE PITCHING County-Wide ing Contest to Held Falv~Entrants he Grange Be Farmers and ty ~Flirst Prize, $10.00, Arrangements are being « for the county-wide farmers’ hors which will be he fair. The association pitching contest the Centre Hall of the extension E. H Dale of Boalsburg of the tournament. The rules committee appointed as a director will be as the and regulations carried out on the same State-wide tournament at Harrisburg in order that the county winner will ba eligible to compete for State honors at the Farm Products this com ing Entries contest must conform to the folic The entrant of the county in which is held. (2) basis Show in the year wing rules: ¥ ber resident must a the tournament » entrant must his means whose chiles This includes family actuall hired ons his temporarily ttersling y the DECKERS HOLD REUNION FAMILY IN SEVEN MTS. Decker reunion was held Inn” in raday ¢ “Fou Me ig Inst at Th Of The 2 hers the enjoved the ian gether: Mr Mrs 4 » ir WwW. 0. Rearick Decker, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs James 1. er, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W, Decker, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Decker. Mr. and Mrs. DD Decker, Mr. and Mm, J. WW, Decker Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Rearick, Mr. and Mra. Harry MceCauley. Miss Elsie Rear fok, Miss Mary Rearick, Miss CGwendo- lyn Knoff. Harold, Helan, Margaret, and Pau; Rearick. Les Bowden, Mrs Margaret Bucher, Mrs. Ed. Riter, Hel on, George, William and Warren Deck- or. Virginia Mae Decker, Joseph Deck- or Mr, and Hi Dek « and Frank ram Lee Mr % The reunion will be held the first Thursday in August. 1832, The follow. ing officers were elected: James J. Decker, prea; and J. W, Decker, retary. on ——————— A STAI TATA Post and Gatty at Bellefonte Fleld, Wiley Post and Harold QGatty, girdling fliers route from Akron, Ohio. to Hummelstown. where they were scheduled give an exhildtion Monday afternoon. were forced down at Bellefonte by at 3 PM Sunday. The contisulng stormy throughout afternoon the fliers decided to stay in Bellefonte over night. They off Monday morning about 11 o'el for New York, having their engagement ag Hume The fliers attracted num. ber of persons to the flying field, globe en to storms wenther the took oc ik cancelled melstown a ———————— SS SIT— Twenty-one Drivers Granted Licenses, Twenty-ona persons passed the learn- ers’ examination to operates a motor ve hicle, at Bellefonte, when the last teat was given. Thirty seven applicants appeared for the tests but sixteen falled, Twelve of the successful ap- plicants were from State College. Those who received thelr permits this week are: Alice Parkinson, State College; Vera Eider, State College; William Crawford, Pittsburg: B. W. White, Norristown: Earl W. Hassell, State College: BE, J. Krumrine, State College; Mra. A, O. Miller, Newfound: land; Sara Smith, State College: Sara Foreman, Centre Hall; Stover Musser, Spring Mills; C. 8 Spalding, State College: Mrs. Ada May Hall, State College: Clyde Thomas, State College; Giles Brown, State College; OG. H. Fon cher, State College; J. A. Lewis, State College: Ethel Brown, Pennsyl- vania Furnace; Emma Bouder, Phila deiphia; Kenneth Hoag, Bellefonte: Annabelle Lucas Bellefonte; A, J. Lyticz, State College lowing report was submited and ap proved Patient Department. Number remaining July 31, 1831 Greatest in hospita) R Least number patients hospital Total Av. number Av. number number pa patient days. per per number patients of day days patien Cash Recelpts, $3105.05 month $3631.01 fully submitted H. BROWN, Mgr ——————————— Centre Co. Motor Club Directors Meet, +} Receipts from patients Disbursements during Re spect WM the monthly meeting of 1 ——————— —— (ops Brother's Hordings. ey Flags Avallable for Funerals of “Vets” Knisely, of Belle- shipment ure will Government the Veteran of any war on call from Postmaster John L fonte, received flags which In the nished by the TU, the funeraj of They are now any part of first fut R his be fur for avallabla of the country The postinaster at each gounty custodian of the flags All that required is for anyone make out application on blanks which he will furnish The flag will furnished Immediately the fu- neral, and thereafter bovomes the prop- erty of the next kin. The flag Is of regulation size. by 8% feet, made of wool Where there fa not time for the flag to be sent. a suitable flag may ba pur. chased, cost not to exceed $7.00, and the government will repay thag sum sent is a ju to ba for s § feet ————————— A ——— FIRED, GETS VACATION PAY Benjamin EK. Focht, lewisburg one of the best known political figures in the State. will get two weeks® vaca. tion pay from the State, although he has not been a State ance January. Focht, a former Congressman. was a deputy Becretary of the Commonwealth prior to the Pinchot administration. He was ousted when Pinchot came In- to office. . Thursday. however, Richard J. Beam- ish, Secretary of the Commonwealth, announced he has jssued an order for two weeks’ pay--on the basis of $5000 a year salary~-for Focht. This, he said, is because Focht was fired without the custofhary two weeks’ notice. Whether this courtesy will be ex tended to other fired employes could not be learned. I AO SR ——— The premium list put out by the Mifflin County Fair Association carries no earmarks of the depression we hear talked of. The dates for the falr are September 1 to 5, both days Inclusive, and each day has a ulght following during which the assoclation promises great amusement, ——— A SA — Even the mountains afforded FOCHT, of employe little from the torrid heat and humidity of last week. waco ah » QUARTER SESSIONS COURT OPENS SEPTEMBER 14 Grand Jury Convenes Tuesday, Sep- tember Sth to Hear Commonwealty Cases, The regular Beptember riod of tw opening id the GRAND JULORS, Harmon Howard James BE Dolan Vincent A A Benner B. FP. Mra Andrew Harry Edward G E Jonn Decker, Fly CGroe farmer nn, laborer Snow merchan Snow EBhoe Gummo, laborer Homan Stella retired rg merchant. .S laborer College I mente Ferguson Koshko Lyons, Miller, Musser, Bhoe fonts inte Spring Ferguson State Coll 1 i FW clerk laborer Pennington, plumber W. M. Porterfield, salesman. State Coll Myde } foreman... Snow Bho salesmay hrock f wrmer hk Spangier, Ammon Willard Robery John Wm OG Liberty Penn ellafonte postmistreoss Bnook. farmer Soit, laborer Spicher, laborer iaborer Wolfe, laborer Clayton Watson, Robert Willard Edward Witmer, Sr. carpenter Jesse Witherite, farmer. Mrs. Eliza Zimmerman, bhk..St Clyde love, laborer....... TRAVERSE JURORS Second week: Walter Armstrong, clerk . Bpring John Ammerman, laborer ..Bellafonte V. A. Auman, manager. ...Centre Hall William Bilger. clerk Bellefonte leroy Bryan. laborer Boggs Irvin Blerly, farmer . «+ «Spring Milies Barger, carpenter Groegy I. H. Beck, farmer Walker Charles Beatty, autp dealer. Bellefonte George Bowes, Mrs, Helen Banige, Earl Bilerly. laborer Boyd Corl, farmer J. BE. Campbell, retired Miles Campbell, laborer H. E. Carpenter, manager. Philipsburg David Dale, laborer . Benner Summerville Eastment, clv. eng... Phe Roland Fye, laborer Snow Bhoe Albina Fulton, merchant ... Mileshurg John 8, Fortney, farmer Potter Adella Garbrick, hk. «ss +++ « Marion Leonard Glenn, laborer Milesburg Nelson Grubb, laborer.......... Spring James Gray, P. BR R........Bellefonte George Gross druggist ....Bellefonte George Hurley, painter ....Philipsburg Harry Howard, laborer .....Bellefonte James H. Hugg. clerk .....Philipsburg Mrs. Elizabeth Homan, hk.....Millheim G, BE. Ishler, butcher ..........Potter Ralph Johnson, mine supt.. Philipsburg W. Lee Jones, laborer ......Milesburg Eimer Justice, laborer ......Bellefonte Charles King, laborer ..........8pring Wm. Lynn, teamster ...........Rush Frank Keister, laborer ........Halnes I. H. Leitzell, clerk.....8tate Collage James Moore, laborer ........... Rush G. T. Miller, laborer ..........Rush Jack Morgan, miner ........8now 8hoe Harry Markle, carpenter........College Lioyd Minnich, clerk ........Ferguson George Mitchell, farmer........College Olive Mitchell, hk, ......4i Bellefonte Robert Miller, laborer .........Taylor James Martin, merchant... Bellefonte J. BE, Martin, electrician ...... Walker (Continued on next column) Faas . Bellefonte Mik Haines Curtin Bellefonte Bite Benner College Voife, a al iaborer merchant Bellefonte Burnside Philipsburg . « Walker Benner Harris laborer hk... ~ BELLEFONTE DRIVER CAR HELD a OF ON CHARGE District at Altoon Directs That Beatty, of Bellefonte, Driver of Car In Which Man Met Death, Be Held ' Manslaughter, Attorney Ross For Involuntary Harry Beatty, Altooy — of the men i District Att directed that Puder of invol- ney Hobert { £ harge | ghter be lodged agains {Ross Beatty. the driver. while his com ipanions be held as Hines survived ibefore marriage Her material witnesses, by his wife, whol Miss Mildred Mil} Simeon is was of and two children, Beverly aged 3 years, and Robert. ag | months He is surviy two daughter Miller, of i Bellefonte, 0 {Jane, also mother bre Horner Reunion Largely Attended. Th 5 Horner Gt annual George t ge Mies ™ and Mr 1inden wks Mrs 3 Mra Hall Inmgow and and family, Lem } delicious dinner A re