a VOL. CV. HALL. PA. 3, 1931. NO. 34, STANDING IN C. OF C, THE CLUBS BASEBALL of the Encam lis Grange priz pment Following is t ners at he Pair, last week: (Note: Addr given nly only Mall) a and QR when First Second compan) Daotterer Dalry Cattle, Holstein Broti Spring erhart, ond Priz tle Brothers, J. B Third Prizes: Meeker, J, Fred Slad J. B. Swabb, Wm. Krape, Bellefonte; Peters pions in five Mill State Coll Of Bellefo Sex Swabb Wm k Everhart, Peters Broth Everhart, W, Bros. C classes, breed. First Smuliton; F. Greenburr. Second prizes: J. V. gart; 8S. F. Esterline. Third J. V. Brungart. Guernsey. First prizes: R. C er. Second prize: R. C. Walker. Swine, First Creek. Third Jersey prizes: J. Brungart, Ss. Ww Lh © prizes: Jo. OQ Prizes: Second Chesterwhite. «Corman, I. O Corman. Corman. Beech prizes: WwW. F. Second Berkshire. First prizes: John Slack, Cobrun W. F. Rishel, Leg Vonada. prizes: Lee Vonada., John Slack. Poland Chi Irungart, el €8; prizes: binson Condo. Spring hird prize 3 sell przes and Ern A. a Weaver Everhart Ducks. First prize: Spring Mills; Mrs prizes: Mrs llefonte; Wm. Auman prize: an, Second Be Auman. Witmer, Mrs A L Pets. Second Tusseyville. C. P. Ramer, Eggs, Mrs. Arthur Peters, Le- Weaver Witmer, Belles H. H. Hettinger, Spring Krapes Bellefonte: Second prizes: Gingerich, Jens Krape, ingard, Spring Mills, Fruit, F. W First prizes: mont; Mrs, fonte, Mrs, Mills; Sarah ene Zerby. Zor, GQ. E. Third prizes: Mrs. C. H. Ex First prizes: E Mrs. Ed, Durst. Harry Dinges. Freda Burkholder. Mrs. J. W. Delaney, Mrs G. W, Bharer, Anni, Grove, McCormick, Mrs TT I. Moore Wert, Mrs FP. T Vhitehill, Lemont: Mrs. Earl White, T E, Gingerich. isonburg: Mrs. Weaver Witmer, Belle- fonte: Verna Detwiler, Mrs Harry Me- Clellan, Mrs. Arthur Peters, Lemont; Lorraine Peters. Lemont; Helen Pets ers, Stat, College. Mrs Ed. Durst. Dinges, H. F. Stov- Mrs. F. A. Brooks, Evey, Lemont; Mrs, | John Wert. Mrs, E, F, Spotts, State | College; Mrs. C, F. Corman. Lemont; laura Belle McoCormick, Spring Mills; vey, yor Cyt Hocond prizes Burkholder, Harry er, Btate Collega; Bellefonte: FF. W. #qr, Mrs. Harry McClellan, Mrs. John | Hpbingon, Spring Mills; Elwood Evey, Toamont; Jo ©. Homan, State Covlege: John Benner. Lorraine Peters Lemont; Mrs. Arthur Peters, Lemont, Verna Detwiler, Third prizes: Pauline Burkholder, Wm. Homan, Laura Belle McCormick, H. ¥. Btover, State College; Harry Dinges, F. W, Evey, Lemont; Mrs, F A. Brooks, Bellefonte; Mrs. John Wert Mrs. F. T. Whitehill, Verna Hagen, Spring Mills; Mra. E, T, Spotts, State College: Mrs. J, W. Delaney, Freda ‘Burkholder, Mrs. Earl White, G. E. Hngerich, Madisonburg; Mrs. Boyd Fredoricks, Centre Hall; Mrs, W. H Hettinger, Spring Mills; Mrs. Weaver Witmer, Bellefonte; Mrs. T. C." Miller, Madisonburg: Florence Smith, Spring ‘Mills; Kenneth Ishler, Bellefonte, Prizes: Mrs, A. Harry Fourth W. Sharer, Ed. Durst, Yearick, Spring er, Mrs. W Whitehill, A J. 1 M 1 v Farm 1 \ fonte; ence i or, oi Wert Laur Spicher, Bel irtle Bros, ’ Charle E H Slack 8 'o by, Prizes: A, ger, Second fonte; ne Rumben Eungard, Spring M Eugene Zerby, id Glossner, C. H. Yearick, McCormick, J. Wert Bellefonte; Bloom, Verna Jolmy Stov i i Mrs WwW. Bellefonte; Detwiler. ‘riges: Mrs Wagner A. Hoy, D. vey Spyl in next winner % iven gi VOCATIONAL ory 3 H ure. scar sblersburg. SMAILIL, GRAIN man, Spri Bellefc ard Belghitol Merril] Brungart. VEGETABLES Gregg. Spring Mills; | Harris, Boalsburg: Spring { POULTRY: | Rebersburg | Hublersburg Rebersbhurg SHEEP Mills; 2. Mills; 3. Boalsburg. SWINE: 1. Kenne {Spring Mills; i Gregg, Spring Millis; er, Hublersburg ng, Gregg, 1. 2, Mild 3 o Eugen Lynn “9 “es A H Wert. Mrs felter Mrs Mrs, Clare Hettinge it : Mrs H Kline eo r yy 3 rey Wa 3 "Be i 1 or, 1 is; H ot 1 prite 5 3 read th A Worth, TORE, Port Matild Madisonburg 1. Inez Zettle a Grace Mills. VEGETABLES: Gregg. Spring Mills; Gregg. Mills. Joan Gregg, Spring DAIRY: 1 Mills; 2. Mills; 3. | Mills, SWINE: | Spring’ Mills; Spring Mills; | Gregg, Spring Mills, POTATOES: Dalsy 1, Spring Mills. 2. Jane Camphbiel Mills, WOOL 8sUIT: Oak Hall; ris, Oak Hall DRESS (Wash): DRESS (Wool): Harris. Boalsburg. a. 4 wy y ‘ ire 1d Zerby, Brooks Mrs, Dor Georg: Belle- Clar- Mrs 168 gner lelle nte; 3 ii Henry Zer efonte; ). Swartz. Belle Woodward: An- Mra, « H Wm. Luse 7, Mrg, Don- C. Relish. Mrs. Mills; Laura B Mrs, Chas A. Hoy, Geor Brooks. . ite Mrs, Mrs 8. F. A. A Detwiler, Sharer Brooks, Mrs Har EW der her K AND FAIR Mills Rabersburg Russell Mark, Miles. Hinds. Balley, Miles, Gregg, Spring Gregg; Spring Harris, Johnson, Greg Beightol, ivin Beck, Walk- Wm. Iatle Sam Wise. X “ Mills Bpring Spring Gregg, Mabel Eungard Gerald Johnson, Elizabeth Uhl el, Gregg, Spring Gregg, Bpring Gregg, Greggs. Greg, Stover, Gregg, Spring Marie Gingerich, I Spring *'AJAMAS: 1 Mills; Spring Spring GHTGOW, N Hall; Hall Bernice Smith Geraldine “2 LGregy Baightol Mill Mil Twila Gregg la Duck Gregy ‘antl NOY] EB Ler WwW Mills Ly ndall Boalsburg ENDS: 1 Boalshurg Boalsburg ; Harris Hall CANNED VEGETABLES: Hagan, Cantre Hall; d Korms Harris Hall. CANNED FRUIT: Mabel Hagan. Centr Hall; Mary Zublk pring Mills Bernadine Kor Harris Hall Hi¥diwork Contest, Boys. NOTEBOOK: 1. Ardell My = Mills 2 } Afi! aiid % hitehead BOOK Wagner. Har Womer. Har- Korman, Susan Fis Bernading ris ris 5, nice 3, Oak Mabel Gregs. 3. Berna-~ ine Onk 1 in, recy, Gregg in £ MAK Grege, Gregi ors, Shop Contest, Livestock Judging Contest, ACADEMIC AWARDS GRANGE FAIR PENN STATE COMPLETES FRESHMAN ENROLLMENT 1160 of adm issi the Pennsylvania throu payment fee, for this 8 Copies of Wit he than ants, fered class of pling the preliminary p is virtually compieted. Wm | Hoffman. registrar, reports the Freshman Week bulletin are being mailed to successful applicants this week together with structions to {report at the September 17 During Freshman the new stu dents wij] register living quarters and receive and advice | from the and upper- { clasemoen The incoming class will represent the wat-prepared group of students ever admitted freshmen far as the gh ranking students are concerned, Mr. Hoffman says. Of the 1100 admit. ted, 1018 grad ed In the first two fifth their high school Ee This number mpares with 930 in the same group last year. A elightly higher percent dents graduated in thy lower two-fifths of thelr high ba ad- mitted, Mr. Hoffman because of the aptitude test all appli cants, more applic mn in the fresh- State of t 1225 of Wan College acces Bh enroiment grou these in college Week find instruction faculty members ns 80 were 8 of y oC ge of stu school class will “nya taken by S——————— A ——————— Will Preserve Stamp of Phe 40 Years Old, was taken to the Harbach near Carroll, Sugar Valley, re- teently, and the stump of a white pine there, estimated to ® e400 years old, was placed on a sled, which was ate [tached to the tractor and hauled to the Harbach cabin, where it was placed, according to the request of Col. Henry W. Shoemaker, A tractor t eabin ia point west of lorder to preserve it for study by fu. {ture genérations, The tree stump is 5 feet 7 Inches in | standing about five feet high. About four years ago Col. Shoemak* Ler found a valuable Indian pipe in a | hollow about a foot from the top of thy stump, It had evidently been plac ed on the top of the stump a century or #0 ago by an Indian brave while he reconnoitered, and had lain undisturb- od until, as the stump decayed, it had been carried dows into the heart of the tree. and was unnoticed by pass. ershy, Col, Shem has; the pipe « In his large collection of Centre Hall Hellefonte Pleas Cobh Rel La ant rn wrrghurg C. C. BASEBALL LEAGUE August a Thursday, = Saturday, Aulust Schedule, Monday, Sept, the co . Roly entre rel PUBLIC publi SCHOOLS in Monday OPEN, Centra with pupils Of High ms #sechoois pened on nt or are FA n the hool y grades High school is irgliment lent lent resi (non-resk ————————— YATERANS OF CIVIL WAR IN REUNION ON PARK liam © Infantry. F. Hoy—8§8 $ gous niry ipeteer—54 B Infa M nfantry Capt. W. H Fry Infantry Abe King fantry WwW. H Jartholomeow 385 V Cavalry Andrew Immel—§6 Infantry John Griffith-—-89 Infantry David Willlams-—87 V.. Infantry H. H. Hewitt—§6, niantry. F. A. Haupt-—-Navy Simeon Bathurst--$2 V.. Infantry G. E. Whippo-— S4ty Co. iment Marines, World War, Ve Civil War away Centre county to August 26, les Morrison—54. Co, D, wii. (3 0. -§6, Co. G, Sist P. X., Co. F. 2nd P. Co. B. 46th P.V,, Co D, Co Co, CO I Co. F. 135th P 35 Reg- 6th terans of the fos in 1639, owing Dubs, 1930; who pass. from Aug 1831, are ed ust the 29 fo * died Oe- # George tober 31, i Philipsburg. of Fleming John 8B. Beals, of died November 22, 1930; Adam Cowher, of Port Matilda, died May 10, 1931; F. T. Boggs, of Miles burg, died June 24, 1831; Samue; Rudy Gettisg, Madisonburg, died August 7. 1931, fs Sr of ——————— AM A —— From the Mifflinburg Telegraph: Mr, and Mrs N. A. Duck and daughter, Hazel, Fred Brungard, of Mifflinburg; Mr. and Mrs. Harty Brungard and daughter, Dorothy, of Mifflinburg, and Vera C., Brungard, of Washington, D. C.. occupied the cottage, “Rover's Roost.” along Penns Creek, last week. The latter Miss Brungart has been visiting relatives in this section since the Brungard reunion in July. She is at present vaiting in Centre county and plans to return to her home in Wash- ington this week, MI MAM I, * * oo 0» * - NOTICE, THIS STORE WILL BE CLOS- ED from Friduy Evening, Sep- tember 11, 6 P, M, until Mon. day morning. September 14, ac count JEWISH NEW YEAR. DJ. NIEMAN & CO. MHlheolm «80998009 a ® 5 5% 2 8 "ss LOCAL R, ¥. D. CARRIER COMPLETES 25 YEARS SERVICE Tues F, twenty TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. a HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROMIALL PA T8 On day, W Keller completed his efghty of Lewis. tending {{itheim, ater do- f ery- n were and Mra is a hards is Dr. and Dunkleberger, of Susquehanna 'e, are spends wurg at the and Corsa fraction the former } Univer ing their of and last count wity hat q plex busi ness to Vacs ih nA 6 0 M Op 1 fthome Haines and chil- Mra, wera ON urns mother, TANK a é Mr. Burn tective bringing also Mr. auto Brush new Milton Durst’s next untys mics in hool Voe Miss ay = " ¥ Hall plea oo a Ti ey ¥ r will visit Lawrence Kr farmer and 2 Middle The mon worth A a an Cave liked Ne in the Homeworth Home Mr. and 4 town fef and Mra drove stopping for time friends: here. Ore marriage. was Mise daughter of the late Rev. J. K Mi states her mother had the misfo to injure herself n a fall in their hom, and has sing been in a hospital for two weeks, bi expected to brimg her home thé they beginning of this week. D Custe Johnstown, on Sunday r Torren all the is Aa mechanic through a very Mrs, Custer, May Miller, Garage br with I MS rm. hed Pomona Grange Meeting, Centre County - 4 wy Ihe Pomona Grange will ley dhe meet with the Logan Grange, Pleasant Gap. on Saturday September two sessions, forenoon and afternoon wo 7 s th; A i —————— Ferguson School Teachers, Ferguson will op- en on Tuesday with the following of J days Nieman & few in Wille jfamsport. The reason being. the Mille heim Journal states. that Mrs. Mamoe 3 presented him with a 7%-1b. daughe ter at the Williamsport hospital on Monday afternoon. The new arrival ill be named Joan Ray, according 0 information furnished by Grandfather Nieman, who also remarks that he was all set for The girl a wel come addition the Mamolen family, however. Congratulations! Morris Co. i= Mamolen, pending a towrnship schools of next week, of teachers Pine ¢ Grammar—A, FF Pine Grove Primary--Mary Pine Hall—Maude Miller Krumrine-<A, lL. Bowersox Oak Grove—<Elia Hemminger. Marengo—Ella Bressler Tadpole-—Mne Kryder Centre—Ella Gingerich The Branch-—Margaret White Hall—Ella Livingstone Balleyville—Priscilla Wasson, Corps y 8 Carl. Burwell Gros w 5 € f a boy is a ¥ io Glenn belonging to Clarence along the State highway route No. #5 In Penne Cave district, were injured to such an extent by being struck by a truck, that it becamy neds essary to kill them. The accident bape pened Sunday morning. the truck In question being that gathering milk for the New Berlin cheese factory. The cows were in charge of Mr. Musser's farm hand who was driving them & short distance west of the Musser farm home. Ths truck driver went on to are: Charles A. Elmore, Altoona; Mre lina Musser place, loaded up the mille, James Walqbury, State College: A Li: failed to mention what had haps W. Ditcher, State College: Robert pened. Guisewhite, Bellefonte; John R. Zubler, Spring Mills: Dan A. Schadle, Grenn| Charles Spicher and sons, George and Burr: Mrs. LouiseV, Westgron, Belle-]John, of Anderson, Indiana, are in the East among friends, having come here fonte; Samuel Mandel, State College; Grace Zeigler, Mingovilie; Elmer Ion: to attend the Grange fair. Mr. Spiches ine, Bellefonte; Joseph Kinsel, Belle and his sister, Mrs. W. H. Hockenber* fonte; Mary Calvin. State College; Roy ry, of West Brownsville, called at this J Dallier, Bellefonte; Leclaire Fetter. office. Mr. Spicher is one of the three olf, Spring Mills; Edward Dillon, Port of the Spicher brothers who are Of Matilda; Beulah B. Colly, Bellefonte, the Fetired list of their class of service. —————————————— He was employed by the U, 8 Steel President Hoover is acclaimed not loorporation for thirty-nine years and too wet by the advocates of prohibi-ihas been on the retired list for fotnr tion and not too dry by the wets. Helyears. Thy other brothers in a simi. openly espoused the candidacy of John liar position are James Spicher, a P. R. Hollister, Republican anti-prohibition- IR. conductor, and Calvin Spicher, Wilkingburg, a mall carrier. ist who is seeking the seat in Congress Mrs. made vacant by the death of Speaker | Hockenbury, who had ben seriously fil, has pretty well recovered her formes Two Musser, COWS HR —— LS ML AM ASS 16 GIVEN PERMITS TO DRIVE AUTOMOBILES Sixteen. persons passed the learners’ examination to operate a motor vehicle at the last examination given in Belle fonte. Twenty-five appicants appeared but nine persons failed either in ans- wering the motor law questions or In driving tests, Those who received their permits Longworth. Hollister declares that If elected he will advocate the repeal of the eighteenth Smendment. 3 .
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