A — — VOL. CVII. CENTRE HALL. PA.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 NO. 35, Pr —————— —————— i —— PRIZE WINNERS AT GRANGE Hida, 3rd, Be » Williams, Port Ma MeCLELLAN—~BRADFORD, MOTHER IN AUTO WRECK ON TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS, A very beautiful dding was RETURNING FROM HOSPITAL Winners in the Tusseyvville iH nessed in the Reformed « hurely § A " F other & ' 114 $13 Ped RS ——— ENCAMI MEN I ANI ) F AIR Clothing Club, first vear work: Ist. furday morning at eleven o'c lock, , mother w unfuily injured Fri | Helen Neff, Centre Hall; 2nd, Mary{the Immediate families g day afternoon urning to her HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST . ‘ a . « home In Unionvi urried tri x 11 pga . Med orn frien "a y § 2 2 iu d trip : - dh riz, Centre Hall; 3rd, Freda Horn Ee nds of the princpialg—] fy *1¢0 the Byisees Bt d . bs FROM ALL PARTS The sixtieth annual Grange En Five entries were made In the one- Jer, Centre Hall Bradford and Wilbur H. McClellan : 4 ? otis with campment and Centre County Fair has jroom country school division: Logan Winners in the Rebershurg i-¥ Fhe bride ig a graduate of the (Cen ta hs 1d iffer Li ny Hanan , vonderful . a brol ser § ras admi 3 ae a y 3 § become history In many respects it Gregg township, received first award: Clothing Club. first vear work : 1st jtre Hall High school ind of Shippens ed a roken A as admitted ag ajeffort to produ a or y, and, providing 3 ” . . \ ftient to the hos rats Sole SY ‘ 4 Rebersburg: 2nd, Loraine [Pnurg Teachers Colleg For the past p . hn y Hay . he a reas was not much unlike the gatherings Oak Hall. Harris township, econd: ¥Mary Miller Ti ! I'he woman is Mrs <na Hall der, [three year she tay t in Juniata held during the past few vears, and Decker, Gregg township, third: Penn Gentzel, Centre Hall: Alice ‘Wi vear brings the movement | Hall, Gregg township, fourth: Dale yet each 2111Y ait . rv 1 niseislz Fr up one or more notches nearer the Summit, Spring township, fifth Rebersbury. Second sar work 1st {| county Potter township and Centre ding 4 machine driven i's the ~ Virginia Wolf. Rebersburg: 2nd. Rosa tl 1} ough. The groom fa 180 *t According to i ition = Fs . Hret pri ! he most wndous cone standard get for accomplishment. These g1 ides exhibited posters on na- fine Wolf, Rebersburg; 3rd, Minnie]® a 0 y Centre Hall High}, po os ssw idin eine paper. Pull There is little doubt but that the high jture, history, health and other interest Ign ui, Millheim noo sley College, Har . : wgheplian . articular New York § lny Am- peak of attainment held by the orig- ; bj Ct nany of them being orig- Winners in the Colver 4 Mtothing rs » 18 now employed in the A the acclq he crasl Se A | NOW. inators as long since been passed.]inal ere was eviden of future art Club, first vear. worl st. Mary Ellen ' insurance Department ved This is true at least of numbers annual | ist he talent displa Wn Le es a4 . Haskel, Centre Hall and, ¢ Him- a Ls wore a dre : white sil § } ; £ % Be iota te. A 4 oy — 4 removed ly in attendance, number of tentsjproperiy directed. mey. Centre Hall 2rd. der with white satin ! elonie, camp leased to families, exhibits of all kinds The only Academic High school to Treaster Centre Hall, Second yeu sh er small white tur » . Ho \ . : " : He 14 a other than agricultural Iimplements]exhibit was Centre Hall High, the prod- rk ist. Frances Fohrings entre | HE same material as her = Ne : ih 3 » parked aiong ia a Sissippiay "u : 0 some extent Hall; 2nd, Fran tunkle, entre | CATTied a very beautiful bridal bouquet] =U Ao eure nn ! Pecome wed.cs } Yennsyivania moum. Hall: ard trude Meeker sntrel’ iiisman and red roses filled in with Hall baby's breath. Her sul , Miss Isabel ’ ; iradford Winners in the M { I or 1 1 of 8 BE. Sharer and farm equipment, land wquired, jucts of the manual arts club, High-¥ extension of tree planting exhibit’ Tri-Hi- ind Journalism comprising ten i Hall w 3 y ys . snl 5 ng hese ere he $ 1d nersonal property j ti ispla) Among thes were th Arnie ‘ Tnion county people ate : i injured. She =m - laces ni s } y people at wad quarterly issues of “The Tiger,” local was her maid of honor. She owned. y bruise nd sfx chiffon, whitef Co> Druises an hat and glove y Ca ir mix as treated at the nt. Miss Rebec Thursday During the early days of camping th school paper, which received gec- wore a dresg Clothing Club, nd vear work ind, Marcella Pinchock, Moshannon. ‘Third year work: 1st. Ma: Ann Lucas, Mo shannon; In Mildred Guenot, Mo- . ) rt . shanno a 9 ins Rchnay On Bg! In Wis « sed In Oxiord a - an at sty-oight acres ofjter-holiérs artisticall, painted ans sannon: dr Maxine Schnars, Mo Bev. wi 3 riSRs Harvey “GLAD GIRLS” TO GIVE PLAYS land! Now. in 1933, the acreage has]of the design being original. The © FRL, SEPT. 5; FRL, SEPT. 29 judge sidered fe play worthy t1 { : award - r \ wv " stivals t ] Y ich awards a t ’ . a ” t h lan rot hers resonetivel i rier, Pine Glen: 2nd, Vera Vieh. » eptld ’ 1 i " dollar afd, Muriel Near Second Work Pine Glen: 2n Nan ard, Dorothy Fy ay a i year work: 1st Ruth Penna. State Departments’ Exhibits, Hoover ine le: Ind, Mildred Hoo The Pennsylvania State Governn Hooves on the present site, the late Hon.jond place in last year's State contest Leonard Rhone, long the inspiring fig-} for the best High school publication: : inl shock ure in the managing committee, great-jleather articles, articles made from nt ly stressed the ct that the organi-jartiold, hot-plates. book-ends and let- Winners in tl Ine Glen 4-H Cloth-]" "N%. Was dressed in navy blue. Ti s work: 1st. Edna ]tther were Robert Bradford and Vin t hie by members wis of a high being made by ipated in the h A A ————— BANKS AT SPRING MILLS AND MILLHEIM TO CLOSE AT 3 P. M. PRIZE WINNERS IN GRANGE ! i . AND SCHOOL EXHIBITS ' " lh ———————— = ; : : | .e FRHARD-ROWLES, WORK RESUMED ON HALF-W AY J ‘ : g DAM IN BRUSH VY. NARI : Vocational Agrieuliare, INTERESTING LETTER | FROM SUBSCRIBER | CASHIER WATSONTOW AN BANK A SUICIDE, FRIDAY so — — i] So —————r_ TRUCK DRIVER BLAMED FOR DEATH OF MEOHANI HH wo dunlor Project Winners—Voeational Agricalture RIT t last town, Xunday. « Fu. B. MAN CELERBRBRATES 30TH ANNIVERSARY OF SERVICE {) ¥. Fresman y . es i X f 2 } oe board of ntre County Winners in the Fatm Shop Contest : R: MBOr ‘BOOKE—1. dhe Foil. of Fy Delivery, nd to do so propsrly |} « Si VIET exipnod He expecta All Articles Made by Hand es, iy " > ; True i” : ited some «l 13 hers A { mail} turn i his old home. 1 Hpaburs, ~ 1 51 k carriers the off or n homeland wu " sociated with the Phile poss office, their wives fn sweetheart Grease Twp. V . y ort Ma iad = wing | Warriors Mar ith. Betty] FARM APPLIANCES-<1. Thomas) : i it ntive the Fair nseo tior oi Peters, Port Matilda h Cenneth | rose, Harris i "o ‘ Loly= Mill . a Sule provide more space in whi to sseme CGhaner, Port Matilda 2th, Philip Gha-jert Breon, Gregg ° Voe, School Vocational Home Eeonomles Contest lows hall. where addresses wets WI oy sXe. Frosns 3 . Ne pra ble an exhibit as interesting and at-| ner. Port: Matilda Glenn Ross, Harris Twp. Voc. School.| CANNED VEGETABLES-—1, Eiisa:| subjects of particular Interest to Fi- l vanced to the position of first elork. Korman, 2, Helen Smith: 3 Bliz ral mall earrfers. Among the spoak-|He f« well waqualnted with the work P hn Korman, all of Boalebur i I ! a4 ol vs ure ere was Cun GRETA Kurtz of the Hoe ¥ ¢ # % 1s 3 Ey . - ra . pa or 4 : - { we office and is abundantly able to Twelve Sehools Placed Exhibits Blate College: 2nd, Leona Burns, War-] Oregg Twp. Vo School. 3 Harry CANNED FRUIT-1, Miriam Zerby: The Twelve schools placed exhibits, The T0rs Mark: 3rd, Ruth Walker, War. |TComley, Harris Twp Voo School ¢ Eveyn Brooks: 3, Miriam Zerby grade and high schools competed for Fors Mark: 4th, Shirley Albright, Pa. Nete Book Contest all of Spring Mills cash prizes. The articles composing Furnase; 65th, Randall Albright, Pa FARM ACCOUNTING 1 Omonr JELLIES 1, Evelyn Brooks: 2, Mir. the exhibits of the two Vocational high | Furnace ith, Betty Walker, Pa. Fur lockey: 2nd, Harry Comley: ard fam Zerby: 3 Evelyn Brooks, all of from the Rural Fyee Delivery wervice. jed John J. Tavior, Harold B. Shattuck schools competed as dividual entries. | EE bony RR ha) Albright, Pa ur Thats Ross, al lof’ Harris Township Spring itis x h He belongs to the class termed active and Delmer Pearce a committee to di* the prizes Weing ribbons. { hace. 8th, Russell Ahreight, Pa. Pure Vocational School. PRESERVES-1, Miriam Zorhy: 2, who have reached the thirty -vear HOLY The cash premiums were $10.00 fipst: DACe SCIENCE, Adam Condo: 2. Cam: |Mirlam Zerby: 3. Mabel Eungard, all lice period : $8.00, second: $17.00, third; $6.00, Winners in the Centre Hall 4-11]eron Musser; 3, John Zubler. ail of]of Spring Mills Penns Valley was represented at the | Wards, and report by the nexp term of fourth: $5.00. fifth. 4 lothing Club, first year work, whi h jGregg Twp. Vocational Be hool, RELATED ARTS-1, Muse Folk: 2 lamraly by WF. Keller and Albery Em-[eourt. A petition was presented later Spring Mills primary received first as naw the supervisfon of Miss El-' ANIMAL HUSBANDRY «1, Ray Halen Smith; 3, Mae Folk, al lof Boals- ery, Centre Hall: J. A. Wagner and protesting the change. The borough prizes Lemont, second; Centre Hall, anor J. Smith, County Home Econom. Spayd: 2. Adam Condo, of Gregg Twp ung. . ; G., Bajne RBitner, Spring Mills, and council also passed a resolution oppos- third; MiM&burg, fourth; Boalshurg, |'c® Extension worker, are as follows: | Voe, School: 3, Norman Sunday, Har-] CHEMISTRY BOOKS-—1, Mae Folk. thelr respective wives. ing cutting the borough into wards fifth, In the intermediate division, | 1%t. Helen Weaver, Centre Halli: Ind, ris Twp. Voo. Schoel. Boalshurg: 2, Evelyn Brooks; 3, Jean The resolution characterizes the Lange i ’ #1114. . . y . . A AAAI. a a My $ comprising wecond to sixth grades, ine | Willa, Miauaefs Centre Hall; 3rd, Dor- | yoeatlonal Home Economies Contest |Tishel. of Spring Mills, Public office is much sought sfier by |? one that would place an additional clusive, Boalsburg was awarded first; | ) Sager, Centre Hall Becond year | WASH DRESSES—1, Lois Lonterg- |] HOME MANAGEMENT NOTE he residents of Northumberland coun. [AN uncalled for burden on the town Centre Hall second, and Spring Mills, | Wor : 3rd, Helen Rines, Centre Fall er. 2, Ruth Smith: 3, Priscilla Stuart, |BOOKS<1, Geraldine Bitner; 2, Ros ty, where one out of every forty voters]®d county at this time. Those fave third | Winners in the Port Matilda 4H all of Boalsburg ella Hettinger; 3, Emma Grove, all of Is a candidate for some public place JOTINE wards say there are not enough Mileshurg received first award tor | Clothing Club, firs year work: 1, Mar RENOVATED GARMENTS. Thel. | Spring Mills. The voting populfition of the county voting places and that the various seo« grammar schools, seventh and eighth |Jorle Woodring, Port Matilda. Second ma Grove: 2, Cora Neff; 3. Mae Folk, ——— is 60,000, and 1500 are seeking polit. [tions of the borough are not adsquately grades: Spring Mills, second, Centre| Year work: It, Marion Hchnure, Port all of Boalsburg, Other prise winners will be noted bia recognition at the primaries this [represented on the town counchi and Hall, third. Matilda: 2nd, Faye Crane, Port Ma-| CHILDREN'S CLOTHING-1, Mae next week, month, school board. 1 4 Spring | The affair was staged In the Odd Fel. ctive as the Orange exhibit has Winners in the H Penna.’ Furnace FURNITURE Wwbert Corman, [beth proved to he . oultry Club I st Helon Homan, | Cregg Twp. Veo, School, 2 Ray 8Spayd, labet spread was most elaborate andlan the position with was topped off with hot ‘coffee and iced tou Ag a result of a petition asking ace credit Mr. Crain, by the way.ls not retiring (ton, Judge M, Ward Fleming appoints vide the borough of State College inte
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