—— VOL. CVI1lI. The seventeenth annual community fair held undér the direction of the Gregg Township Vocational School will take place at Spring Mills on Friday October 12. Plans are completed and everything vad - iness for what of the most successful Exhibits Should be Large—— Favorable weather conditions for h caused the that fair in the is will fairs, for I'¢ be one is hoped local the growing of vegetables Ve various to displays will be up to the high stand- ard of the past fairs. Everyone Is urged to exhibit fruit, vegetables, poul- try. canned goods baked sewing and fancy It is that people in the community will ex hibit articles though the, may not have children in the local Cash prizes are given to the in the classes. Premium are available at the various schools in the district or may be secured from any school child. The booklet con- taining the premium list and other information concerning the fair was printed due to the generosity and schools feel confident and goods, work aven schools winners above lists fair booklet relative ing communities. The contains all information the premium and program day. All Schools Wii Have Exhiblts— All the rural as grade schools and vocational high exhibit Cash will to every school in the township as wel] , School prizes 1 } list for the schools as well will products, prizes gO are hased bit ribbons of as on and v Healty, and Movies In Grange Hal] In Morning The «ey size school. quality of exh 8 variat of exhibits element ars pl Le reels ff ecomed if Cas Games and Contests Athletic grounds. (Sandwici pop, peanuts, etc.) PINCHOT GOT HIS PRICE. Pinchot December General Martin, State Chalrman: of Governor on 633. wrote publican "At one and in your presence confirmation of jee Commissioners man not a ‘Let's wait and is reached on “My answer social This refused recent TETICOS when fiva Public wih told by a of the what agresament social legislation.’ that I will sell no buy confirmation deal and dicker to prevent re our urged the Sery- I member Senate Hee ia legislation invitation If you confirmation, tu to to choose must bear the pay Ten Pinchot 1 yo and the price” y 1533. but did deal, in ember, in f 65% 4 ry Howeial Intion wag wers the people ——————— the New Deal was in of of The the principle ple and immor Lincoln: “The logiti object BOC ernment is do for a communi. ty of people whatever they nead to Fave done bug cannot do at all or cannot do so well for them: selves in thelr separate and indi vidua; capacities.” : foundation wim Abraham enunciated the tal rords 5 Ww inte of to Ml “If you want Senator Reed In Wash- ington to obey the orders of Mellon and the money kings and be thelr ser- vant Instead of your servant, then vote for Senator Heed, for Reed is Mellon's servant, always has been, and always will be." (Gifford Pinchot, Ap- ril 9, 1034, —— Former service men are asking where Willlam A. Schnader was dur. ing the World War, Earle was there — The biggest obstacle in the pathway of recovery right now is the partisan polities incident to the biennial elec. tion. Once that is out of the way, the pathway will be cleared for action, President Roosevelt is Just about to receive a fresh mandate from the peo ple to go ahead, for athletic ry i Games and pupils, 1 elementary field 086 op yg. ~ races hool on iy 2:00 ball, athlstie Miles Twp. fleld. Miles athletic Dodge v Soceer G. 7. Pp Girlg vs 8. 2:30 H. Fame, Twp Y. 8.; $0 nD. band by the grounds to 7 {‘oncert Spring Mills Pp hall (a) Three-act Make- dents. Music Presentatd y m. school Program, in 16¢ “Anne 8 8:00 m Evening Grange wdmission, 256c and comedy, by Jelieve,” stu- hestra premium (Hh haool Ory {¢) ww wards and prizes COMMUNITY-SCHOOL HELD OCT. 12 "HOWARD FAIR TO BE annual community-school Friday, 12th program are Howard's fair will The following ranged: be held October has been R:00 Judging of all exhibits, Football, Howard Grammar ball, girls a. mo 11:00 a va. + G0 m Grame- Blanchard m Volley Freshmen, Sandwiches | mar 11 mar v Noon sold by senior class 1 Volley championship. Horsa 1% Tennis a. Gram- 8 and soft drinks, 1" ball, 30 pm boys, H classy 1 i hing « H championship 30 p.m shoe pit GOT- « Men Br Years, non a ’ ALKER TOWNSHIP COMMUNITY FAIR, SCHOOL OCT. 19 under the 1BONs The The in of.) i Yh in self if -defonse iting © battle ia is can ————————— A] President ur least we do help The tion 6th, taxes them they voters ) of readily ton who will decide the elec. candidates November admit the on things: and that they want reduced. To accomplish this must the Democratic tick et, the candidates on which have pledg ed themselves to the taxes millionaire. Earle, and if given two are him vote reduce of the Gingery fulfill anortiinite portunity £XY “Di Jif. Thompson their tf will promise the do se Be effect Foe oy fiot th misled it statements to the experience counts for ev when you asked to decide Decker tomember that his beginning, and Sometimes “new blood” business “pops” it up legislature needs some Vote for John W. fire Holmes and Legislature, L000, between Hate for Holmes, had inexeperience into a Certainl, “"pepping Decker, the up.” Governor Pinchot evidently bells res that the way to support Prelident Roosevelt and the New Deal is to hit the President below the belt TWO GUILTY PLEAS HEARD IN COURT, SATURDAY A, M. At a special term of court held Sat. urday morning, Judge M. Ward Fem- ing sentenced two violators after hav- ing made confessions. Harry Davis, of Altona, plead gull- ty of passing three forged checks total. ing $35 to H. H. Orwig, State Collage, and A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall. Davis was sentenced to pay the costs of the prosecution, a fine of one dollar and undergo Imprisonment in Allegheny county workhouse for a pe riod of three months, Edward J. Little, Grassfiat, plead guilty to drunken driving and was sen tenced to pay the costs, a fine of $25 and spend ten days in jail HOMAN-—BURRIS, parsonage, (‘entre evening, 8:00 o'clook, united In mar- of Oak Hall Burris, of Al Lutheran Hall tev, the on Saturday 8 FP riage Fred Station, Greenboe E. Homan, Miss R.D was and Sarah Hall, bride entre The crepe silk The Hom- Miss in blue pretty, David and dressed and looked very wis brother Miller, couple attended hy an, Esther The honeymooning an of the groom, & it Boalsburg. after few days’ honsckean- newlyweds a 10 Reading, will go this week where the has dairy ing near groom secured employment on large farm The Mrs Hall, High miratl The Waldo s bride taughter of Mr, and Harry in wess of wu 21 FINE add lady of sles Mrs Station and groom Homar } { ® Hall State in Wf in and work graduate Penn of Ia ified “ ouple Husbandry of School iry line the 3 ¢ i happiness and" success { well bis Th for through IY in u 0 have continued fa i O i vf large number friends —————— a ——— BOGDON—FOHRINGER. Centre Hall, Fohringer, Rn of Paul 3 9 Bara Centre Hall, KR. D., ried the Evange Wedlnesdu M. 1 Rey the groom. For the present of E odgon and Miss at al September J WV. on P parsonage at Zang. pastor 26th 4 3d the young t i “w 3 the oo “a ¥ ar i wili live with the grooms parent MUCH GAME IS BRED TO JOHN GOSS, FORMER RECORDER OF MIFFLIN COUNTY, KILLED co A HAHA IMEETING OF SOUTH-SIDF : YOUNG DEMOCRATIC : Figo : i i : 3 £3 €3 ¥ —————————————— BELLEFONTE SCHOOL TEACHER ACQUITTED OF MANSLAUGHTER Wallace 41 Mor acquitted J. Ward stood of Bellefonte, of charges and op- while Intox in the Wyoming county court Arrested following deaths Misa Gertrude Phillipe, 13 and her bro ther, Hobert, 14, when his automobile struck while were walking Lake Winola, on found not guilty and six women on Ward. on of inveol ry manslaughter erating a motor vehicle jicated ff the of them highwa Ward of mix they the V 24 along nt | July iby was i men Cours « re placed ——————— SURPRISE PARTY surpri party Mr Mis wrmers Mills, for of ange evening guests mandwiches cream and cake Thote present were: Mr. and Mrs Walter Hosterman, Mr, and Mrs Fred Homan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Homan, and daughter Mirlam, Mr. and Mrs Samue; Yearick and children Rosella, Talitha, Malcolm and Fay. Emanuel Bungard, Mrs, Vera Myers, Misg Pearl Lingle, Mrs. 8Barah Hartman, Miss Verna Hagan, Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Myers and daughter Catherine, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hagan. Mrs, Hagan received useful gifts and when her friends departed they all wished her many more happy birth. days. . GIVEN. at the Harvey Hagan, Mra. Hagan, who the of A A py was given {i home 7 Iwas {wtoher joyed of and i at 60 wecond much Refreshments pokes, foe Vears The the on Wis efi by tonaisted of IMIS A. ! i | i people i Chevrolet Motor Company again led the entire industry In passenger oar and in truck registrations In the | { United States during August, the com pany announced. Full returng from all states, just © a total of 71.413 units or a lead of 3,- | 3 i ont The Boalsburg High school soccer team defeated Hiate College High, Boalsburg, 1 to 0. Btate High play at Centre Hall on. Friday. i 300 ATTEND CORP. CENTRE The annual the Centre the Court attended members meeting MEETING COUNTY HOSPITAL Corporate meeting County Hospital held in House Monday evening was by hundred of The was adver for trustees, almost threo the corporation, through an tisement the purpose f six the hi: curred through expiration of the terms 1 called 0 electing vacancies wing od District } i members in of Bellefonte Marion and resignation », anil af five No COT prised Walker, and wrough, Siwving, ¢ the f the omprising 0 tus Hntric 4 2.0% Snow Snow ind borough, Shoe had se term who ry ed ie three. The were year retiring Distt To 1 ‘ aman, Sommerville Quigley, District James hn 8 H. Esq, Bing: * N in Ten candidates No. 1 whose ted from { ww t LW District gn De LOW and 0 from 7 names appear to. gether with the number of by % District’ No, 1—Calvin H. Troup, 162: Morton Smith, 184; Dallas Smeltzer 161; RR, 1. Mallory, 184; John G 171: Jamey C. Tu 123. Sommerville, 27: George 127; H Quigley, Brockerhoff District J. Br The first Troup, each 1ove, ! 8B Binga 3 i rst Oo { 19G fod % w £4 : Mallory Keck, : terms were elected trustees TT Fries “ HEGISTRATION NEW HIGH AT - - (OLLEGE HITS F. 8 50000 he — E APPLICATIONS FOR OLD AGH Fil CENTRE HALL HIGH LEADS WESTERN DIVISION IN SOUCER Assuming the league, Hublersburg undisputed first division place in Western of defeated 1 to 0, the the locals the strong team inst “Friday Hall The defense of both teams would not scoring until late in the when Ken Frank scor only goal the game came after a prolonged scrim. directly in front goal. MoeClellan and forwards, completely defense, aided greatly Centro at allow any the of BOOTY mage bry Bradford blocking m ingide ot the scoring. The playng improvement The defense of over was the lant excellent, ocala owed game with Jay week's back. nn, Homan, Reish, Coldron. Heck. and Dutrow, other members of the backfield, formed an impregnable defense, Hublersburg put up a stubborn de- fense throughout the entire game, due to the excellent work of their full. backs, while the clever passing attack of their line caused plenty of activity for the Centre Hall backs Results of Friday's games: Centre Hall, 1: Hublersburg, 0. Boalsburg, 1; State College, 0. Standing of Western Division. Won Centre Hall as Hublersburg ........... State College TI A SA 5 MT. South Carolina Minister Accepts Sun- « bury Charge, Announcemsnt was made in Sunbury 1 1 pastor of Bt. Andrew's Lastheran church at Charleston, 8 C., has bean released by his congregation and has accepted the pastorate of Zion Luth: eran church in that eity, He will be He succeeds Dr. Charles 1. Bow. S1IBL. sa | MITTERLING CAFE ROBRED OF CIGARETTES AND The Mitterling Cafe, Mitterling, and h to ty dollars dur ¥ and condi £2 wis robbed the of amount Friday Mitteriing fe, they CAs ¥ ing Mr Mrs thelr home to the « and hades Investigation front door open windows drawn ed £3 no tampering a ur fit a key ha Between f Poy rom i iy : family The dressed and survey men ate it the er on leaving made of the gection and clark did no a where the cash register When id clgarettes ore w a stepped the said they t want to b i —————— TA TONE BANK BANDITS MAY GO | 1 or the first ime in the Nistory o : Federal Court, defend VILLY MERGE JANUARY BELLY Ie BANKS 3 3 FIRST {LOGANTON MAN HELD IN JAIL; ~~ POTATO YIELDS HEAVY, 1 Reports on potato vields are Hin nd i ivields ag everyone anticipated. bottor, better 4 i are much on (average than during the past years, Ralph raising eight bushels H a man of town, between cast field of seven acres, and reports a yield of 2600 He planted 115 bushels f : | mee] Ernest had small bushels, who Kd Homan reports raleing his crop ar ele a i aCreage, i ror Goodhart A a has reports comp eted SOUTHERN DISTRICT 1. 0. 0. F. ! OFFICERS TO BE INSTALLED 8% + I of i southern districd of the The installstion officers in © Centre county in progross, ing first in®=taliation taken place in Bellefonte, Thurs Inst week. Deputy Grand Master James win. The installation of ths Bpring Mills Jodge, No. 587, followed Friday Inight, and Pine Grove Mills lodge, No. 267, on Saturday nizht, Mr. Irwin con- ducting the ritual at both places. On Monday night, C. W. Crider, of i Tyrone, district deputy grand master, performed similar services for State College lodge, No, 1032, and at Miles: burg, for lodge No. 410, Mr. Irwin of. ficiated on Tuesday night. On Wednesday night the officers of lodge No 717, Lemont, were installed by Fred B. Yorke, D. D. G. M,, and to- night (Thursday) the same officer for jodge No. 805, Centre Hall, and ¥Fri- day night for ixige No. 1031, Rebors- burg, and on October 18, for lodge No. £54, Boalsbure, AAAI AR UI LE, Centpe county captured two prisos at the OftyMfth annua convention of the State Firemen's Association held in Sunbury last week. The Undine company of Bellefonte, was awarded $50.00 for having had the finest ladder truck, and State College 3100 for the finest appearing band, 1 is estimated 10,000 firemen were in attendance, and that one hundred bands were in the parade, Prizey totaling $2600 were # § i b Dy R Ir ers who resigned some months ago. awarded. NO. 40 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERES? FROM ALL PARTS bhed A ana two jwise no {nation for postmastershii {OUrs A received October plications will be o the close 0 23. of business T I i n » J glore han” Booger's AOCeRSOrY headquarters for the “gang” of the World Se. The broth- Ru had A 5 auto WH during ti ries Dean ers and we each and 1} mother Bartges apart. } Miss Kling 3 EXDEr- beautician home, 16 100% » in AY ndd tr 4 Gladys ware Hives fle, at bride wont 3 a laugh. on and Fords = | Jodon ucting Centre while Mr. Jo- same time is regularly em- White Rock & ‘ nan and Isabel, autoed Pittsburgh th has wi pu are CON them new Mr the A % § jdelux 1 iT Hall don e Jodons hotel restaurant, at the at The York i Thursday* by Slack, W. L : W. Bradford, Mrs Colyer, ployed fair "was attended on R M Smith C ww. Jacobs, W. DD. Shoop, D. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clyde Dutrow, Mrs, Sa- Herbert Heaton, Centre the fair a real one on. the track was history of the IMutrow who ulky speediest report record in the ¥ 4 inst armers in the Tnited States in the paid nu tax” of more (than 31600 a farm. By proper care large cent. of this expense j could have been prevented. At this : ason of the vear flues and pipes should be carefully inspected, since a Harge number of fires have their origin from defective flues and insufficient ly protected pipes, Year "fire A Per A field of twenty-six acres on which a corn crop Is matured is attracting attention of neighbors close to the W, H. Potter farm west of town, on which farm the field is located. One featurs is the uniformity of development of the corn crop over the entire field and another the fine quality of ears. Walt. er Jacobs is the tenant, the landlord being interested to the extent of fifty per cent. Miss Evelyn Williams, of Howard a student at the Lock Haven State Teachers’ College, has been elected president of the Women's Athletic ase sociation. Bhe ia also treasurer of the Bhakespeare Cluls, and vice president of the ¥Y. W, C. A. These are three of the most active organisations on the campus, selecting thely , members on the baste of ability and leadership, Another Center county student hild ing an offs is Walter Wilkinson, of Hpring Mile. dle is secretary of the YM OC A -
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