VOL. CV. Pleasure.— Tent List Grange iv) the Preparations for the great Fair {Thursd morning the open to tentey All the ciation wil} furnisi les, hey id bunk. All are compl og N/K with tabl not ownad furnished the supply of All light in tents will at wiring wired for electric al x1 51 i ' Jo eC iad been necessal to supply current can $1.50 for onvenience, The it off connected has electricity for cooking. and be dependede © the for th lines lighting in the morning in the evening. Tenters depending on oll cooking will find oi] may be purchased at stated hours on the ground Straw for filling ticks may also be purchased, Ticks and steel may be rented. Incoming tenters advised to re- port to headquarters In order to be di- rected to the correct location and avoid confusion. Garbage cans are placed at suitable points for the convenience of the tent- and. removing garbage dally {it expected the grounds will be kept nn a good sanitary condition all week. By Saturday afternoon the tenters are comfortably and entertain- ment begins with a ball game contin. uing in the evening with a grange play. Sunday afternoon usual Harvest Home services will ld in the au ditorium and in the evening the Pres- byterian of Centre Hall hold hristian Endeavor meeting in i have planned & and mn features morn! readiness a cost of n at week 8 alone will be © and again for stoves for cots are er is by settled will their « the itoriun ! ri © some interestin Monday receive hoped to is Encampment those of past John Ralph Din Claude Dutrow Emerick y homas Delaney ges Edward Durst, John Durst Dutrow, Clyde Durow. John H.: IL. Ebright. Mrs. Georges Mrs. Newton Emerck, CC. F. Emery, Al Emery. J. A. Eungard, Geo Fet- terolf, W. F. Fetterolf. F. M. Flasher and W. F. Keller. Krvder Frank. Fost. er Frazier and Charles Miller, Roy Garbrick, Frank Geary, Frank Good hart. James Goodhart, Samuel Lester Garbrick. Ralph Hagen, George Heckman, John Heckman, Mrs. Lucy Henney, W. H. Homan, Ralph Homan. John Homan, Mrs. Henry Homan. Stel 1a Hosterman, F. V. Jodon D. K Kel- ler, John Knarr., Clement Luse Mrs Daisy Tuse, Perry Luse Earl Lutz, J. C. Lingle, Dayton Lansberry. Harry McClenahan,, Harry McClellan, W. FP. McMorran, George McCormick. Robe er Meeker. Thomas Clarence Mra. Calvin Charles B and Adam Smith Ralston, Mr=. Della Refber, Reiber. W F. Rishel, Earl Ross Rudy, Bruce Runkle, Sara Runkle C. Rines, Roy Hearson, Jacob Sharer, Fred Slack, T. I. 8mith. The Centre Reporter. Wii lard Smith. Chester Spyker, Paul Spayd A. H. Bpayd, Mra. Mary Stahl, George Sweeney, Treasler. Wm, Walk R. C. Walker, Lester Weaver. John Wert, John Whiteman, Irvin Zettle, FLEMING-—Jogseph Alexander, Mrs. Pearl Bell, Bessie Johnson, PENNA FURNACE~—Alfred bright. BOASBURG—Harry Addleman, Fost. or Charles, Edwin Dale, George Homan, Robert Hess. John Hubler, Charles Mothersbaugh and B. F. Homan, Geo. Mothershaugh, Ralph Rockey, Wright and Rockey. ” SPRING MILLS--Jennle Albright, Albert Allen, Bright Bitner, J, K. Bit- ner, F, V. Jodon and Lee Brooks, Ed- ward Brown, A. C, Confer, Harry Cor- man, J. Russell Condo. Guy Corman, D., D. Decker. Cleve Bungard, James Evans and Ellis Hennigh, Mrs C. J. Finkle, Arthur Grove, Harry Horner. E. T. Jamison, Mrs. Charles Krape, Austin Long. C. P. Long, Jacob Me- Cool, Thomas Schaeffer, Ralph Shook, Gross Shook, ID. W. SBweetwood, CC, B. Stover, A. FF. Vonada. John Vonada, Lloyd Vonada, Mrs. Grover Walker. John Zerby, T. M. Zubler. BELLEFONTE. Harry Alters. W. C. Auman, C. W. Bariley. Miles Bart: bert Gross, Moore Musser, Neff Neff Georges Curtis John J Glenn or, Al- Up to Former Years. Mrs. John Fu Biddle, R. N A. RB. Houser Glenn Con Fred BI Brook Alton Mrs W man, Harry Willard Dale Duklebarger Howard Grove A Alfred Hoove Houser, nner Hits, BE and & m ot Corman M Grove R Hoy, Mrs Ishler, Van Jones 1 LI nee A, Alton § ié Hoy. Harvey Hoy, Mrs. Mary Irvin, 8 ind Tress] Houser pid Mrs, Minni {! Hx onier I» Ray i Fe Jodon, J IL PD L man, Mrs Johnson, Frank nN Lutz, Mrs, H. M. Samuel Ripka, Henry Le wis Smith, Spearly, Paul Harry Lee, Malcolm Longwell, lan, Mrs, Willis E. Showers. Mrs, ly. John Stover, Straub Clyde Musser, Mrs Reish, John Lee Rhodes Shuey. A. D Grover Joe Relish, Smeltz- er, Spear- Spearly. Lloyd Russell Stover, Mrs. William and Mrs. Solt, Howard Shuey, Mrs. E. E. Sunday. Earl Shreckengast, W. W. Tate, Albert Thompson, Har- Tressler. Mrs. Earl Tibbins, Samuel Vonada, Mrs. Harry UTrich, ioyd Walker, C. Robert Walters, Mer { Weaver, Charles Zettle, Rarold Zimmerman. ¥. D. Zettle, COBURN . —Jacob Bartres, terman. Joseph Linn lone, W., H. Musser, tin Stover, L.. E AVIS.—N. I. MILILHEIM.- Boob, Mary 7 M Mrs John Z Stover, D mas, Hobert Shires , James Wasson. Morris REBERSBURG.--N. R Victor Brungart W J. Hackenburg. POTTERS MIL1S Mrs. Edward Laughner an Frank Tate WILLIAMSPORT. —A COALPORT.—Dean SMULLTON. —Allen MILROY —A. R Bie riy man 8 Mrs d Elmer Noll, Mrs I. Bloom. Braucht Brungart, Jurkholder, C. C Condo. Paul Ehrenfeld. J. W. Esh, Fred Fultz Mrs. Morris Long. Mrs. Mattern. Adalene Nale, Mrs. Frank Pecht. Cora Ripka. George Smthers, C. 8, Stull. Ar- thur Shank. HOWARD-Carrie Butler, Floyd Yea- rick, A. M. Woomer, Clarence Year ick TREVERTON. Mrs. Andrew Beahm MUNCY. —~C. F, Catherman. PINE GROVE MILLS Grover Corl, Edward Elder, Mrs. Sara Evers. Arthur Fortne. Fred Fry, Mrs. Edgar Kelley, Myera family. OAK HALL~~TLather Dale, Mrs Nan- nile Gilliland, Clifford Korman. Ross Louder, Elmer Louder, Nellie Wagner. Ray Willlams, Charles Whitehill Claud Whitehill, Edward Zong, Zong. LEMONT Forrest Evey, W.N. Fish- burn, Wm. Houtz Christ Houtz Ar- thur Peters. Dale Shuey, Mrs, Harvey Shuey, Jessy Shuey, Frank Whitehill, TYRONE Kathryn Moore SNYDERTOWN —Fisher Closkey. LINDEN HALL—M K. Green, Frank Ishier, Sam Ross. ASHLAND. Mrs. Thomas Coyne. AARONSBURG.—J. M. Harter, N. E. Hazel. MADISONBURG Mrs. Paul Hack- man, Mrs. Geo, Shuey, Charles Wert, Lloyd C. Miller, Mary Swartz Glenn and Me. Mary Stump, RENOVO.-J. C, A. Heckman, D. ¥. Heckman, LOCK HAVEN. —C. BE. Hazen, Geo. Hickoft. LAMAR ~Mrs, H. A. Holter. SIGLERVILLE. RR. 1. Harkison. ZION ~Clydes Heckman. HUBLERSURG.—-J. R. Haney, B4- ward Markle and W. L. Weaver, Cath- erine Vonada. SUNBURY.~~Mrs., HH. 8. Harro, Mrs McKinney: Floyd Palmer. ALTOONA ~Frank Herman, MILESBURG Mrs. J. W, Keller, Lloyd 8mith, Roy Swarts, NAVARRE, Leighly. MISC. ~Howard Miles, Unlonville: Claire Ohl, Brawberry Ridge; Jack Os. man, Millbrook; Mrs, Peterson, Rock i * OLD LANDMARK OF COLLEGE TOWN TO DISAPPEAR —— /’ of Natlve With White Mountain Stone Cast Iron Trim, Heformed Easy Colleg: Sits Cre 1 la corner Milos street College, now oocy history ’ i Helformed congregation l church expected i 1913 worship traction of the ew begin imm hat the ew building vill be reads Until that itn nto ipay time the wil] conduct hurch in the Odd of Eng- a con- building. The ocnl mo in- of a church lish g ic architecture, with necting school walls of tain cast fron The will have a pacity The designed to reflect, in nifid the church sandstone with chur! seating oa ¢ of 325 5 interior has bes a simple § English gothic The ad- ACCOMINO ut dig- manner, early style of chitecture 4 joining school bullding will ate a church hool attendance boy In to mental and class rooms of the Wd floors, th nail ¢ . sain 350, addition the firs BOCOT is bullding will have ating about RO k started Tues. Thomas wife her brother Ollege, 4 to lands Mr ire Haugh hiladeliphin ing afins Hall to Bermida as d4id sailed Mise of Linden Kirkpatrick There will rea Inthe Presbyterians pleas, note regular preaching Sabbath no gory huh on The prea hing E. so. picnic for tha * 4 held on the M. APIA APTI Well, one important matter has final. iy been decided. namely, who is the winner of the first-half of the county baseball leagua race. Now we'll settie down for another important session. and prepare to eliminate a peck or so of office seckers, Ms AAAS There's a fly in the ointment of Grange plenke for the boy and girl They know that when the week of fun is over, it's back to school for a long grind. be AI MAI SP. Birthday Party for 8. 8. Teacher. A class of young girls in the Luth. eran Sunday organized under the name of “Junior Workers” gave birthday party to their teacher Harold Durst, on Friday evening was a genuine surprise In every the word. The young people pared refreshments and congregatsd nt a convenient point, reaching the John Durst home where Mr. and Mrs, Har- old Durst ares staying until thelr new home is completed. in a body. The evening was most pleasantly spent, a playlet having been a number on the set program. In addition to the class named, mem bers of the Missionary Society were al- #0 invited, a large rumber of whom were present, Mrs. Durst was presented with hand: some gfits and cash. The following comprise the members of the “Junior Workers” class: Laura Breon, Evelyn Colyer, Betty Hbright, Mary Garver, Gladys Keller, Lorraine Gentzell, Helen Weaver, Helen Rines, Miriam Mitterling. Thelma Clark, Win. ifred Fetterold, Madaline Emerick, Mir- iam Emerick, Edith Potter, Sara Bur. ris, Dorothy Emerick, Dorothy MoClen- ahan. Margaret MoClenahan. school a Mrs It gOnEa pre of (Continued from previous column) Springs; Hugh Ralston, Mifflinburg; Lawrence Runkle, Lewistown; M. A, Sankey, Hollldaysburg: Alta Yearick Smith, Pittsburgh; Newton Wilson, Warriorsmark; BE. M, Zeigler, Juniata; Grace Royer Walt, Loganton; Dr. Geo. Yearick, Mayview; Mre, Walter Yocum, INNOCENT, ONE SAYS CRow, OF FOUR EXECUTED Hock. morning Four men were electrocuted at view ‘Penitentiary Monday They were: « Crow, Frank Cantills Parsi, ard Frank Powell, and Joseph Cambria county, who Louis were } Hoffman, # §134 OL King L quarrel boy Cantilia supported entered death chamber Powell went to the chalr any after tha chap lain i¢ emotion ————————— Future Farmers Make Tour. The the Township sponsored a foi Pennsylva Future Farmers Ve tour organization of watonal of Northern York Btate ICER ir-day nia Twenty-one and New of the boys made the Material and Wis they © other Tues north in a large truck along by each Arn nt points ir "he £Tol left ing going places of (ing Glen, N EW fruit Lakes In Dynamited Fish, eres AESoAS from Mirflin « lay y Dear the George Penns w i To i 4] a Te wy hey were dlsrovered the license nu and re utter to the proper auth- w that W. A. t and Carl Beaver. who took ber ar used Lv then ported orities Wh Ail as ite Soot from Lewistown. were placed under arrest before guire Jl. D. Musser hip, ., » each fined $1 RS ———— Return from Trip to Paclile Coast. Mis Mra R. F and Miss Minnie and Mrs. Lizzie Hogan, of Unionville re turned home Saturday after a six weeks’ auto tour which took the tadies to the Pacific They traversed seventeen States and coverad a total distance of £000 mile8. They reached Portland. Oregon. and then motored the entire distance down the coast to Los Angels, California —————— a A ANN Chicken and Waffles, will announce friends Waffle Shop = the building at the Grange Fair, —-Mre. Blanche Cramer, ————— A] —————— NOTICE, ces on ballot of and when 00 Grove and of Sensor Anna Williams sister, Centre Hall, Mrs, Hall 5 * Coast This that the £ OO. OO. FP Pri cents oO my ill occupy © 5h for Elec. 15th, 1831, to be Office. Helle. 20h, at Drawing tion held heid at C September 15t omniissioners’ Tuesday, August HOWARD M. MILES, JOHN B. SPEARLY, N. 1. WILSON, Commissioners Centre County. of Attest: FRED B. HEALY. Clerk. A AAA PAA, MILLHEIM JOURNAL RETRACTS. The Millheim Journal makes retrac- tion for the appearance of an article in its issue of July 23. Thesame was reprinted in the Reporter the follow ing week. The Journal's retraction appears here as a matter of evident Justice, without request. Thy Journal says: “RETRACTION, “The Millheim Journal in the Is Sue of July 23, 1931. published an article entitled, "The Traffic in Bread and Butter! Whatever was sald re- garding W. R. Grazier and 8, J. Me- Mullin is hereby retracted. The ed- itor has since been Informed that the matter contained in the article is not a privileged communication. Wheth« er this Is true or not, wu hereby re- tract and make public apology for anything therein contained which may in any manner reflect on the character and reputation of these ®entlemen. . “THE EDITOR” Lewistown, la wed Lis Yl AION a sib a - UNEMPLOYMENT BASIS FOR ROAD JOBS IS PINCHOT ORDER Governor of work by Pinchot has ordered laborers em ployment tion on constric- the partment ment relie Village Offielals Runaway Girls, Laurelton Capture who Villages Saturday Halry nours home, aped from the Laurelton State during the rec 1 period captured near {Ci ntre county. ltendants at the The gir Flore nee garet Hess, 22. and reatior evening were Park, in later by at- John's six “ Keone, 18 Lorett & ng the high- man. They im woods and the having got In and were seen walking an iway by a a Bellefonte mediately ran into the then them as He village Charles M Cather sent to were identified j man aped touch with Miss Catherine Showalter and employes suspected the officials at the j en from home Lomison, Miss Annie SB there. The gt man were airy John's ——————— A A ——— Millheim Borough Teachers, rade schools this month chnrge: Marg- and 4t} 3 in i BANKERS IN CONFERENCE AUGUST 25th to 26th STATE COLLEGE HOST TO FUTURE 1 FARMERS ann meoeeting America Is In in Riate Fu sion Ure F at th Pennsylvar About G0 Box attending this week &, pupils voentional s-honols the corference which ul jude sposking con- speaking cone vania in the Atlantic Sep been ing contests and a The will represent region contest for Btates tember. Judging arranged In the dairy cattle, general and farm shop I MASE tost winner the Pennsylve North Masa, , contests | 4 fol tent Springfield in ve lowing divisons: livestock, poultry, How's this for throwing things Into reverse: A few years ago a farmer was hailed as a real benefactor of mankind who make two blades of grass grow where but one grew before. Now the Government wants southern farm- ere to destroy of their ton plantings so that be so large. —— A A ro ———————— Grange Park Old Nittany, again pearance of a tented are new, will encamped week army citizenry In the good ol could one-third oot. the crop will not viewed from the top of presents the ape Many of the army” that them for a peaceful A. city tente and the ° within of the be is an mosey da U. 8B —————— EE ———— in Lebanon on Sand An Auburn sedan, stolen Tuesday night, Mountain above MoKinneys, partially wrecked and lying on ite The occupants escaped without being seen. There were three sete of license plates with the car. AAI MA SMAI The Cummings Reunion, The Cummings families held their annua] reunion at Hairy John's Park. Those present were: Mrs Leslie Mil ler, Mr. and Mre Earl Cummings and daughter, of Pittsburgh; Miss Helen Cummings, Chicago: John Frasier, of Akron, O.; Mrs. Rebecca Wolfe, of Aaronsburg: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker, son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cummings and sons, of Rebers- burg; Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cummings. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Leister, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Garbrick. Agnes Cum: mings, Tessls Cummings Sara Burris. Miles Frasier, Mrs. Rebecca Foust, of Centre Hall; Kathryn Frasier, Rebers- burg: Chester Foust, Ralph. Whalter and Malon Cummings, Rebersburg; Paul Wasson, Lemont; Dawn Barger, Altoona: Arber Cummings. Pearl Decks or, Spring Mills; Mr. and Mrs, Nathan fel Boob, Millheim. Mr. Boob, a Civil war veteran, was the oldest one prea ent. He will be 90 years of age this fall. . wns found side NO. 32, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, “- FROM ALL P RTS rved af 13-4the ration, nd child Gingrich izing of tion of { meth swrapped, to oper- 4 on Pri~ for the Goodhart's contract ” adelphia, And State Col- 22 years, licenses vo schol (Thursday) expected that from and $i os poi A Gay outs were gu Harold brother decora B ry K. Mi ngod respect aged pect a Md. James f AT od M teh Ma f § 7 and marriage on Fri vely were granted An Hagerstown. The N inth District Sunday plenie 1 1 t held and it will be today is present Lemont, Boalsburg nmr ht. Cherry Jodon, and the attended a gath- parts last week, Helen k “Es. ore Margaret Centro Odenkirk Bara Delan Hall 4H eciub fF Teqd Oden’ Iy ey members of : 3 ering o moehers of the from fol- gathering * wont Biv iTReG IOC ROT terbury on the Committee. His se of 1. 8. Sens I. M of Genera $ TIT Repu nam , former Govern State Senator Ww i 1} Ww Ome 3 ith and then side trip was in an passenger plane. making up 4 six passengers carried. distance was hundred miles, fifty-five minutes flying. trip A to Cleveland 8¢ Lie One covered in About twenty members of the local Y. P. B, both boyve and giris, attended a regular meeting held on Grange Park Monday evening, under the direction of their leader. Mrs F. V. Goodhart The delegates who attended the State cone vention recently held at Elizabethtown gave their reports. Roasted wieners, done on the =pot. and rolls, were serve ed for refreshments Newton E. Hess, when drivng out of the lane at hig son's farm the State highway, ran into a car driven by J. Slipakoff. of New Orleans. and occupied by the latter, his wife, and a Mr. and Mm I also of Louisiana. The was overthrown and all of the 00 injured. They wepe taken Centre County hospital by Jdlreg of Mr. Hesse. who not only agreed ay the hospital bills but buy Me Slipakoff a new car of State Colleges onto and sor mints The Jamison family reunion wal held at Stern's Park, near Tyrone. on Thursday, the number of the clan in attendance having Seen 136. BT. Jamison, of Spring Mills, was named president for the coming year; Roy 8. Jamison, Centra Hall, secretary, and 2. A. Jamison, Bellwood. treasurer. Othe ers from the valley present were Mrs, E. T. Jamison, Mrs, Sarah Lingle, Mile ton Vonada, Wm. Smtih, Spring Milley Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lingle. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Auman, Centre Hall. The next gathering will be held the second Thurs day In August on Grange Park. Among the six candidates for presi dent judge on the Republican ticket in Bedford county fs Alvi A. Littla who, fresh from Franklin and Marshall College, became principal of the bore ough schools In Centre Hall about 1885, for several successful terms. His alm using school work as a stepping stove He has been a leading attorney in his