VOL. CIX. 00 GRADUATED BY PENN STATE; 61 FROM CENTRE COUNT hundred and five seniors were| 56th annual June coms All but nine- Monday. - carci Al nts MOOMAW BILL PASSED BY HOUSE NOW IN SENATE AMooninwe EE FAVOR CONTINUATION PRODUCTION CONTROL FARMERS WHEAT Adn inistration d STANDNG OF THE (CLUBS IN CENTRE COUNTY LEAGUE WwW onte TF od Hebersh Centre Fall Miltheim Lamar Boalsbore | ’ Kato - | Pleasant Gap ] How ard i i WHERE THEY PLAY. Thursday (Twilight) Hall Kato: Rebershury Centre at How Bellefonte at oia eige. Pleasant Gap at Lamar at Millheim. Saturday. Hall Lamar at Howard at Boalsburg State fat Centre 32 {nl nt Pleasant Gap HALL WINS PAIR CENTRE At Pleasant Thursday « Lefty’ the result that Pleasant Gap ne v-| Aap vening fettle, | Pastorius was in fine © had a lookin in a 7-inning i light game, Centre Hall winning, 3 to] 1. Pastorius hits | and fanned 14, while Centre Hall gath- | ered 7 hits off Harpster., The by innings: Hall Giap twi-| allowed only three soore | Centra Hleasant a 1 029 000 000 1- 06 © Bellefonte Goes Down, 7-8. With Paul Martz hurling a winning brand of baseball, Centre Hall was enabled to erack its nut--the Belle. fonte Titans—on Bellefonte's field Saturday afternoon, by the socre of 7 103 Strange as it may seem, Cen tre Hall won under circumstances which did not augur for victory at the outset. Only nine players could ba mustered to make the trip to Eellefontq #0 that in any emergency | the locals would have been in a di deta. However, the goddess of luck Was with them to the end. The more by innings: Centre Hall 010 020 202-7 Bellefonte @10 020 000-3 MeCORMICK-STOVYER. { William E. miover 11:00 Me was The Cormi mariage rid 1 or k (oldie solemniz Thursday ut t r { m. a : Siatterbec} " brid + mm As MS HESS—BURKHOLDER ms Mf w—— “BILL” BROWN ANNSNOUNCES FOR PROTHONOTARY OFFICE ———. Moi ll RECOMMEND NEW MEMBERS ON PENSION Six perso: ecomimended appointment Board ances recommended are Bellafonte Mir Brod Brouse, Howard M Mrs, E. M Mra, Jane E Mrs, Wm and ilinehuire Hip iIrg itheim, present be Art! 1 hoard Dale, members are Bellefonte Port Matilda: Mrs W Ye Btate College Mrs. Edun Mra, Sarah Mrs Mrs, ur sit un, B 18) Hay © iard- enive Philipsburg Noll ner, Pleasant Gap; Leila on State College, now o T™ 6 ippointees serving appointments are honorary, without pay, A —— a — the by all On integ Fort, fields now rows careful ton. old oorn Lather Royer H. Lae Brooks, is one of the best prepared in this section. The corn plants show very plainly across the It is a delight to observe such farming. ER uma A mammoth ditching machine do- ing work on thw 1. & T. during the past week, killed two cows belong to Harry Wagner, Oak Hall Station, on Friday. Settlement was made with the farmer by the payment to him of $120, according to authentic re Porta, arm, east of of tt ———— Grange Falr committee will on Grange park Centre Hall, evening, June 14, 7:15 o'clock. lum books and for discussion, A AIA A ATA. The Centre Haeporter, 51.50 a your eet Friday Prom. program are matiers PA.. VACATION HALL RE HALL. | communis DAILY SCHOOL OVENS IN CENTRE the Commun The FARM GARDEN DEMONSTRA- FIONS PLANKED BY (0. AGENT - MAN BELLEFONTH FOUR FALLS STORIES IN NEW YORK I WEDDING MASA PARTY RETURNS HOM 1 Mrs. 1 8 Jar wl with the {entre Hall sir furnished enery. On he ron they at once home formerly owe home NOW dubbed House,” somewhat sacovount of in the Inst week, except as the detailed wedding appeared fue of i= Reporter of frien pleasure which list Mra Frank P Mr. and Mra Jamison, Mr Rufus Elsa Mins Mr had affair and who is Mrs of of Milan Jamison, Mifftinbure: Mine ee Barve Jam- Wea Ene and | ison ver | Reeder, of Williamsport {Mra Thomas Back. Louise Burkholder Smith and Miss Hall ———————— LOCAL REFORMED CHURCH RENDERS CHILDREN SERVICE The children’s service, entitled, "Smiles and Bunbeams,” was very ab I¥ rendered in the lowal lefurmed church Sunday evening. The pi- ano and pipe organ were used en- semble for several of the nunders, adding to the beauty of the program. The large number of small children and others more mature who render. ed the program, performed their parts splendidly. The music was expecially well recelved, outstanding numbers by children Ywing a trio by Billy Reese, Sthel Martz and Beulah Bradford, and Aa solo by Nellle Jane Knarr. I AAAI AAAS: MEETING oF BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION CALLED TONIGHT A meeting of the Centre Hall Busi. ness Men's Association la called for tonight (Thursday) $:00 o'clock, In the high school building, the purpose being to renew memberships and ar. ange for a summer outing. Pauline of Centre on JUNE |FIsuERNEN RETURN i CHESAPEARE FROM WITH FISH i | i Twi § ming of fishermen went | ite " s—a———————— ANTILS APPRAISERS LIST APPEARS THIS MEI WEEK ¥ CENTRE HALL TO REPRESENT CEXTRE COUNTY IN CONTESM FOR RURAL CHORUSES, TODAY Br tris COUNTY SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION AT BLANCHARD Myer Penns u be present {deals Unifying E. } and on x stian ementary and The of Hiate [ Chr Homes? Forces for Jr Work | Philadelphia, i Path Ehall Christ’ Rov Bonsall Young Director He a 4 the Cour “The Place, will treat the Do to Hawi i With [It Means to See for Truth of th bw re Jesus?’ and | address © | livers Harrist "He |B Woomer, | Work, Blair | Association, ito take « | Children's Pas gh ie Altar™ of the Rev His Desk, id Dunn of irg irth will bw and Mine Director Children's County Altoona, Sabbath hag been secured harge of the ¢ onference for Workers Of hey confer. Walter E Rev. R. L List odd associated be conducted Bev. Bonsall, Howard, with Columbia Association, by | Myors, Morris, and formerly County Sabbaty, School There will be a change in the man. ner of conduting conferences this year, First Series Leadership Train. ing Courses will be offered. Credit may be earned from Your own denom- ination and from the International Council, Certificates of Progress wil be awarded for courses taken and completed at the convention. Those Courses are fundamental courses in the Leadership Training program. All leaders have wen chosen on the bas. is of training and experience’ You can’t afford to miss the help and in- spiration which this convention of. fors, I AA The Philipsburg Journal hears that Vice-President John N, Garner, Rep. PJ Boreland, Scranton, State Henne tor KE. J. Thompson, and State Rep. John W, Decker, were guests of Rep. William M. Beelir, of Greensburg, at the latter's camp in Seven Mountains, over the week-end. The distinguished gentlemen fished. i : 35. 9 BEER LICENSES GRANTED, ourhout seventy person moer in engaged tp My MINGOVILL} POSTMASTER GIVEN JAIL SENTENCE - cons re ————— MARRIAGE LICENSES, CENTRY ———————————— COUNTY ASSOCIATION ANNUAL BASKET PIONS BASHORE SETS NEW RECORD BETURNS GEN. FIND $6.0.000 Io € $4 if e———— DREEESE HELD ON $1000 BAIL: CHARGE, HIT AND RUN Hart bridge and assistance Drees walved a hearing and was OFFICIAL HIGHWAY TOURIST MAP OF PENNA 18356 official fmsund by t artment of Secre tary to is in anvenient and free it gvymbol {hoses To av Road maxing 3 request aol onfusion, the ior f onstruction” Is omitted undo t motorist at # directed to consult the bulietin on display it all times well-regulateg nll. ing stations The map may be secured hv sending to the Pennsylvan of Highways, Harrisburg a two-tent slamp Department of Publiclity, in urean EE ————— A AAAI The agents on the I. & T. the track-foremen and thelr helpers, on Wednesday evening of last werk, were called to Milton meet the new su- pervisor of agents in. the Williams. port district, W.E. Allen. of Wikiams. port, formerly extra agent in the dis. trict, and more recently acting agent at Elmira, N. Y. Mr. Allen frequent. ly was sent to the COntre Teui? sation a8 an extra man to assist op take charge during the regular agent's Vite tation. W. 1. the former saper. vising agent, was transferred to Hun. tinedon ae acting agent at that point, Agents on the 1. & T. who attended the mecking were J. Lee, Rising Springs: Miles Johnson, Centre Hall: and Ray Witmer, Coburn. Alsg the trackmen, Walter Auman, foreman Stuart Kerstetter, John Snyder, Rob. “rt 1. Bmith and Albert Smith. A A. It i= a pretty well established fact that the Blue Bagle was killed out of season, 10 ov ’ NO. 24 : | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS FROM ALL PARTS Mrs Dut Rpayd, Mr latter and OVE» OVeN a 2. Indi- a and the Albert Tuesday returned tht ough Towa dave levue, Mr vie at Elmwood, IPeori « ounty, On week - from { | nile ir Ohio i Hlinois, covering At Bel Spayd were period of Ohio, brothers { ited, and Hllinois, Tu Mrs eleven of : iy Lend a broth of er Spavd, beg ost for a there th party Rapids, Towa, and {then with no particular point in view R&R portion of 1. ling | short time From # went on to Cedar Iowa was toure Come home routs ithan the for most lected. The more northern Penn highway. used travel west, was oe was greatly enjoved Mrs, VP. of Nit in a William of the trip County Superintendent and i. Rogers four children, left Tuesday morning automobile for Denver. Col, where Prof. Rogers will attend the annual convention of the National Education Association as one of the 40 delegates from Pennsylvania. It i= the second time that he has been tlected a del “gate to thal convention. The Rogers have a trailer car atta hed to the rear of thelr automobile. “The trajler i» large enough for the entire family to sleep In and is equipped with kitchen ang dining room facilities #0 that they can stop along thelr way and spend the night in their traveling amp. At Columbus, Ohio, they exw pected to be joined by Mr Rogers’ brother, Prof. Lloyd Rogors, and fam. fly. of Detroj, Mich, who will ae tompany them to Denver Mrem Dene. Yer the County Superintendent and his amily plan to drive on to Cee Ofado Springs, Salt Lake City and then tour through Yellowstone Nae tonal Park. The will be gone for a more. * ang tany, their month or