The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 24, 1933, Image 1

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Grange F
VOCATIONAL
PLAY
PART
ipils of
Cenme
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TO
PUPILS
IMPORTANT
IN GRANGE FAIR
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ture in
a irge and important
nual Grange Fair
They
contest
Vocationa | Agricul.
will
part
next week,
in the
ROM
county again play
n the an
will compete
held under the
last To enter this en
boy have carried a project
such size and quality as to be eligible
for the State contest held each year at
the Farm Show in Harrisburg. The!
project books are scored and judged |
by a competent judge and prizes |
awarded accordingly, This contest at. |
tracts a large amount of interest each |
year. i
The articles made in the Home Ecos |
nomics departments and shops of the
two vocational schools of the county
will be exhibited In the Edwation
Building. These exhibits which are of |
a very high quality, indicate the type |
project
rules as
h
of |
year contest
mist
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PITCHING TOURNA-
MENT,
HORSESHOE
JUNIOR DAY AT THE FAIR.
HOWE
NJURI
FATALLY
DIN Al
in
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TRESSLER ORPHANS HOME BAND
PLAYS CHANGE
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sma ls
NOTE CHANGE IN DATH
OF HORSE
DODDS SALY
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COUNTY TO HAVE i
NEW DIRECTORY
CENTRE
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GRAND JURY MEETS MONDAY:
WILL PASS ON 65 CASES
The grand jury will
#ion on Monday,
through Tuesday
Thursday. Sixty-eight cases are = hed.
uled for the jury to pass on. The fire
three days’ work js divided into nine-
teen onses for each day, with
cases for the last day Thursday.
On Friday the court will sit in do-
mestic relations cases and other cases
not requiring trial before a jury
There are twenty-one sush cases sched
hold its first ses-
and
Wednesday
will continue
and
eleven
—————— —————
After freedom of three months
from Rockview penitentiary, Walter
Beott, 48, formerly an Brie special Pore
Heeman, surrendered himself on Tues-
day to Erie authorities. He was trap
ped when he attempted to visit a fore
mer sweetheart.
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I. YOUTH
INDIAN
tims cn
PREPARES
RELICS FOR
LOA
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ii Iiing
WIN PRIZES IN JUDGING
ywnahip
Member team to
Nati
Glenn
represent
Dairy
Heckman, o
¢ State at the Expo
8st,
Sylvester
and Harold
of the
American
naj
sition will 1» f
Thom
“imeitar
i, Franklin county:
Centre county
team
Royal
Harry
Brown,
Ahrens. Berks Members
to compete
Livestock Exposition will be
Strasnider, Wyoming: Milton
Fawn township, York county.
A PAI 5 MA BABA 350.
MD, GRANGERS CAMP ON
GEANGE PARK, THURS, NIGHT
About thirty Grangers, members of
Patuxent Grange, Ellicott City, Mary
land, camped on Cuunge Park, Thurs
night. Thd party eonsisted of
fathers, mothers, daughters and sons,
all traveling in the family car. The
sight-seeing route extended weld up
info New York State. The principal
towns to be visited after leaving here
are Williamsport, Corning, Watkins
Sunbury, Hershey awd
over
for a day before caming toe Centre Hall
at the
REDUCTION
GCROWERS
Ai
Io SOON
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GIRLS
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SUNDAY AFTERNOON]
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OWNERS HAT LING
tI TRUCK FOR
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HARRY JAMISON SHOT FIVE
TIMES BY FORMER FRIEND
Harry lan on. B36 of Sisiers - !
¢ {owiat
They
found no
ording to police they
i ! nd.
H shot Jamison
Sheriff White
He
tered bond
Hays
of Attorney
Has {
to enter It
tried to get ini
nl
0
a long-time friend {
placed Hayes under!
waived a hearing and
his appearance at
party
© nad
HED A By #wiOry
whe
window
ve
Arrest on.
for court
is a bachelor and f= a brother
A. Reed Hays, Lowistown.
now in Europe with his wife.
——————— AA BO.
OC. CC, CONSTRUCTING ROAD TO
CONNECT CAMPS 62 AND 50
In giving an account of the
being done at Alan Sceger Monument
69, Pear Meadows section, a state.
ment ig made that the Detwiler road is
being improved. This forest road leads
from the first hawpin curve on the
lear Meadow road to connect on to
another new road that js being run to
the boundary line by Camp Ne. 62. on
the Penn district, above Caoyer. The
survey for this road was run through
forest wilderness, over rocky slopes,
and in some places through the most
beautiful virgin timber in this session
of the country. In surveying for this
road the Foresters have provided the
work
maximum of variable geenery with the
minimum of hill climbing.
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eJody
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ONE-DAY INSTITUTE FOR
COUNTY TEACHERS,
CLUB WILL HAYS
FENT ON GRANGH
MOTOR
PAR}
- .
DASHEM FA
——
MILY
IN REUNION.
JUMPER
BRILLED FOR
KILLED:
GRANGE FAI¥
MSS
STRUCK BY AUTO.
8 %
ure of the
the head and
the
.
fract right thigt Dr eee
other injuries
he determined
ind
wily
wily
extent of which
Xray
The
by pictures
when
high.
driven
injuries resulted Sunday
the boy started to run across fhe
directly in front of a oar
Ward McAllister, of State Collage.
The Bellefonte detail of State Highway
patrolmen, who Investigated the
dent, exonerated the driver.
OS A SASSI.
BETHANY ORPHANS HOME
7 ANNIVERSARY, AUG. 31
.
The gaventieth anniversary of Bethe
any Orphans’ Home Womelsdorf, will
be fittingly celebrated Thursday, Aug-
ust 31, between the hours of 10 a. m.
and § p. Mm. "Love Triumphant,” an
elaborate pageant portraying tha bes
ginning of the Home and finally the
work of the Home in 1833. The Ring-
gold band, Reading, will give coneerts
during the day.
The Home which new houses 247 or
phan besides the teachers, nuress, and
the general help, is supported by free
will and voluntary offerings and dona:
tions from the large number of friends
of the cause.
way
by
aol
rr,
NO. 33.
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UN BO COTY AES
HAPPENINGS OF LOCA!
INTEREST
{OM ALL
FART
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t
hurled
. antly
Mille,
Moe on
Mr
e writ-
nun.
wider,
used
t ale
he
member
themesel
YO living
Wis talent
i
Me W Parsons, of
Huntingdon
nephew
=
mn
company
Mis,
with
Jordan, of Colyer,
office on Monday
Parsons is visiting her
Jordan, where she
met her mother, Mrs. Annie Melss,
who at present is making her home
with another daughter, Mrs, Roy Mares,
in Lewisown., Mr Barsons. who 2 &
general merchark, and not parti ularty
complaining of business conditions,
was taking care of the home and store
during hie wife's almence,
Two young ladies, Misses Claire
Butler, of Howard. and Maude Fish
er, of Millbrook, waitresses at the Coffe
fee Bhoppe, Nittany Mountain, are one
tited t, recognition due to their regu
larity as Sunday school attendants
They are on dity at their place of
employment for nearly all of Saturday
night, yet are always in ropuiar ats
tendance at the Lutheran Sunday
wchool, held mornings. Miss Butles
took up Bible study and religious senitie
ing while a student at Dickson Same
inary, Williamsport, and also engaged
with Mrs, Cupp. «f that city in Y. W.
county,
L
at
Mrs
Mrs. Jobin
in
her ike
Wer illers this
forenoon.
sister,
-
and other similar work.