I NO. 32, a sass | TOU AND COUNTY NEWS, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS VOL. CVI. HOMAN EXPERIENCED LOCATES “No Annual Teachers’ Institute,” Says County Supt. F. a'r BARN BURNED— BALL OF FIRE FROM BLOWER INSTANTLY 1GNITES STRUCTURE I'wo barn BRUSH FIRE RESULTS BURNING O} IN HALL TWO IN CENTRE Heaches Wilh Dli- In Gran Frightened—"Threshing Ma- Waldo Homan, the Najely Heulty— hlldren Owner, from Straw-mow Penned nry chine Bourned-—Engine Saved by Workmen, SALES BiLl SIGNED BY FAX PINCHOT MURDER CASE, FOR TRIAL, SEPT. GARRISON Ui 12 Mackenzie, Ea FROM ALASKA, i i Bltnes BY Vienna U., Honors Dr, ECONOMY HIT COUNCIL FOUR AT P. GREATER NO, ranted i Drivers | Encampment & Fair Offers Operetta, | Pageant, Plays as Evening Features) i i AM —— [COLYER B. B. CLUR TO HOLD SECOND FESTIVAL : was - . . + f at hey 1 iT vile which bssedh asd af 4) a {he at ery ed in front i $ Ap hap- inst 4 # a — Musleal at Penn Hall t - Trey Ki} nialr — paving Past Grands Meet at t 1 t heir dis Matilda. trictis wo wd ‘ of the facts that t} to sell & nywhere retafl ( Fr 1% root od in of {1 nese Car i ere in the i ense fax WILL ROGERS ON “THF COUNTRY ¥F. A — N 0, WEEKLY" i Pageant, “Keeping Falth ington.” With Wash. ’ I. 0. £1 ! { A — Vike Pageant Evining. terand Local Lodge Tuesday Templar motored whery he octing of ito Insur ryder vig. sin, W. of a day Sunday [VOUATIONAL SCHOOL BOYS on ve, P. Gu. MILLS INDIES [WiU Ws, and arrived home way foam ooneietin have been The third annual reunion of the Jam-« ed Park, Centre jlast 8 hundred and friends and members of the clan Officers for the ensuing year were esectod follows: President, GQ A. Jamison, Bellwood; secretary, RB. 8 Jamison, Centre Hall: treasurer, Grey Hendrixson, Williamsport. The reufi« fan for 1933 will be held at Martings burg or Re . Aan. Potato Rt ata Ci ther are at present " : : Ey within the past two A ————————— a SEE 3 " is 3 31) ™ . years enrol in im clan was Ml at Grange people im the 4 ot ¥ in some iturday, with one the Hill ay in meat schol picked to Mills Indies on New College, on Tuesday Auge at 3 P. M. No admission ’ } vario agriculture he presenta {FOVernos Pinch otovodd various iE una passed by the Legislature discontin.|Hall, 24 oh ieton uing, for the present, county teachers’'|”’ © Vernon follow | institutes War, It Qe. picts the deviopment of education per tainng to agriculture to the ent time, The pageant wil] be presented in a huge gpen-alr stage in the rear of the “neampment grounds. The stage will be 150 feet wide and 300 feet long, lighted by flood lights and spot Hghts. Amplifiers will installed In order {that the large crowd will be able to lodges p Spring Philipsburg, resent Contre §4 the jity mpl This Beaver county, h heen Pine to he 5 1" as Mills, Reading, 1 A OBA STATE COLLEGE ADMITS NEW CLASS APPLICANTS Applications of nearly 1200, boys and girls, graduates of the four year High schools of the State, have been ace cepted for admission to the Pennyul- vania State College this fall, Regtstrar Wm. 8 Hoffman said recently. More than 400 of these admissions were of fered as the result of the college ap- titude test which Penn State gave in Bellefonte, present Costumes ‘eeping Faith With : the return to Mount evolutionary strong Grove game is Field, State ust 23, charges, The game is to the program now for ‘the Vocational Agricultura; boys from all parts of the State who an nually come to State College to take part in the livestock judging contests held for them. There will be boys from practically every county in the State entered in the contests, and correct played as George insofar be event This winter Show. Those ough it #plendid worth and ple of Centre county It will be shown Grange Park free to the public The falr management is proud of the variety and value these entertain. ments which have heen made available we and ey to Washington However, county superin. ing poss vihing wil in outstanding the f done make of it in of pageant in Harrisburg the tendent F. Glenn Rogers Is making ev. effort contracts with institute will cancel for this year. The Institute set, is the week of October (Supt. Roger's official statement suspending the institute appears page one of this issue) — —————— the history air ery to secure releases from his : a A was presented last be played as a part being worked up a up pres instructors and t the Farm fortunate en a of who were if successful, the Institute Last the follows entertained ot 4 bridge party at the Bartholomew homes “Mrs. Anna Kittleberger and daughs ter, Miss Louise, of Curwensville: Dr. H. A. White. his sister, Mrs. Grove, of Thursday evening to see there may advertise its date. as 18th, on on ing guests were beauty to the peo- on be of to the fair visitors this year and con sider it an advancemnt this partment, Our in speakers on Wednesday and and nation. Hon, J Banks sylvania State Grange, will be among the number and it Is certain wil dis + | hear the speaking distinctly, The pageant was written Gordon of State College. {charge of Rura; Sociology work throwghout the State. been presented in a number of other counties In the State by club meme. bers to a crowd of from 2,000 to 10,- O00 people, It will be presented free of charge to the visitors of the Fair and the pub je Is cordially Invited to attend, by W. R. who is In Extension Jt has The State corn borer quarantine has been revoked, effective since July 30th, following similar action on the part of the Federal Government. The Jap- anese hestle quarantine should be next. What is the use of paying a horde of men to stand along the main high- ways to look you In the face and mo tion to proceed wtih your vo hicle, Thess quarantines are ineffective due to the way they are conducted, Sd a [every section of Pennysivania recently the Registrar sald. while the other ad- missions were made on certificates, With additional applications to enter Penn State being received dally, the freshman enrollment is rapidly’ ap- | proaching the limit of 1250, the Reis: {trar sald. The freshman class has ‘been limited for some Years to such a The boys’ team will be selected {rom the following: P. Pletcher, K. Metch- er. George Lucas, and H. Heverly, of Howard; CC. Hinds, of Hublersburg: H. Gingrich and ¥F. Kline, of lloals- burg: C, Brungart, of Rebersburg, and M Woodring and J. Robinson, of Port Matilda, Each of the above. mentioned boys is playing at present [number a the college ean care for and to which adequate instruction. can be jstven. with some league team Several other boys will be on hand to NH any needs ed places In the line-up. Lewistown: Mr. and Mrs, Albert Ems ery, Mr. and Mrs. Danie; Daup, Mr. and Mrs, “Junior” Wert, Mrs J. 8 Boozer, Mre. J. W. Bradford, Mrs. George Stover, Mrs. T. L. Smith, Mins Louise Smith, Mise Charlotts Keller, Miss Agnes Geary and friend, Miss Elsie Weaver, of Wilkes Barre: Hap old Keller and Roy Jamison. Refresh ments were served during the evens ing. and all those present report have ing bad a very enjoyable evening. 4d
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