VOL. CX. CENTR Eg HALL. AUGUST Centres County Rural Dhami I'he fe wh and compet represent Centre and ural which later State will Show. Eleven Granges are presenting act is the that in plays, whic kas ever competed Centre county, tournament is Saturday, Ahead,” Money,” “Dire Te, i Port ims,’ iseday, tion cumstances of Grange’ r Grange. Wednesday tor Grange ‘Coriclusion, Grange: “Ambition,” Mario Thursday The Always Sept. Sept, Green Sons of Soll ae =i Fharsday, Eriday, August 2% Aucitoriur Saturday, Augusg M B August P. M 29 Aes g£aine PER] Sunday, August 30 30 P. M.——Concert I Bar =:30 P. MM Home Services —Atsditorium, Rev. J oncert Harve Willard Lemons Auditorium, $ or Dy» M. P. M. or, Cent: P. M. herts Auditoriun Krader Monday, August Con $1 a 31 Tuesday, September 1 Day, A. M M Judging P. tH Club “Boys ang stock 1:30 tent, contest, M.~Vocationa; Project Plans ary being made by West Penn Power Company ‘Hb have a most inter. esting and novel electrical exhibiy at the Centre Sounty Grange Encamp- ment, August 20th to Sept, 4th, this year. A complete display of appliances for the farm home will in actual operation, epresentajives of the Home FEronomics Department of the vompany will furnish information to those attending the fair as to the el ectrical meth of cooking, how to make various frozen deserts in an el ectrical refrigerator. and will demon. strate several electrical appli- ances that are available fo the mod- “rn home, Demonsgrations Of the elec. tric froner will be coduc ted each day. Due to the growing interest in the lationship of light and sight, ar- rangements have been made to have equipment a’ the display that will al- low" anyone to test his own Thus the operator of the equipment can dtermine the exact amount of Hghy that his eyes require for varie ous seeing tagks. This new sclentific development will be shown to the public for the first time during the en. tire Fair week. Various pleces of electrical agricul- be other ———— ROUNDUP BY SIX JUNIOR GROUPS Blaney, been very their argd will * rip} Set 4 WHEN LUrkKeyYs to date, § stim. The bles arise bave 8 tory turks) club project, Stormstown garden under 14 entrants shoul Bam at 10:30 on mile 5 sants will swine and poultry. ribbons win FalirAssociation, Wednesday, S¢ ptember 2 Thursday, September 3-=(irange ‘Finals, Horseshoe Pi Wednes Pp ¥ P | Players, 11:00 i hers M M noert Band, Auditorium, Grange | P. Grange M.~Announcement win-{ Play Contest. tural equipment will This equipment will tric brooders and ultra-violet for poultry use: milk coolers, dairy | | equipment sterilizers, and water | pumps for dairy use: electrically -heat- | ed hotbeds for gardening, actual demonstrations of fhe opera- tion of electrical portable farm mot- ors for grinding feed and filling silos. As an additional attraction, it is planned to show sounfl-meg.ion Pic. tures avery evening during the Falr week, Considerable time and effort Is be- Ling devoted to #he oreation of this large display, and it ig folt tRat those atiending the Fair wil enjoy the (teresting demonstrations af to { electricity may be used in the land on the farm Soday. a A —— "Too many things do, says the President, consequently. a moratrofum political speeches until October. In the meantime the President win devote much of his time wo the wel. fare of farmers and others in the drought-stricken areas In a halt-doz- be in consist operation, of elec lamps ag well as in- how home to on TENT LIST. those © 63rd E GRANGE Apper tents PARK ded Of jing Las fms nt and Gra: i dav | v i | Host i { Vi Dugan, Mrs, Carga Cire Simon Ex Joseph kenroih, MM. Davis A. On Frank Houser, A.C Hagtle Ishler, Mrs. Frank D. M. { CG | Edw 1A. Grove, | Houser | Houser Gehret, We we, Mrs. Edward Ray Ishles ohnson, 1 few Shuey Zell Mrs and Paul ute iY Tames Lanst alone, sruce Weaver A. Weaver Douglasyvilie-<Frank Davrmon Mrs. A. C. Walters, FLEMING Ww. Holt and Howard M. Miles, Fussell Relish, HOWARD-<AM1 los Bartley, Mrs. 8. RL MoCartney, Mrs. Amelia Rickard, Mal- colm Pletcher, A. M. Woomer, Hollidaysburg—12. HH. Coxey, HUBLERSBURG “ds. A. Porter, F. Vonada. il Haasiton-—Flayd Palmer, Jacksonville-C, BE. Aley, Julian-Joe Alexander, ander, Loganton--Mrs, Grace LEWISTOWN Walter Yocum. Lamar--John Wian. lewishurg-.w, A. Lytle, Linden Fall ~Samuel Rose, LEMONT-Forrost Evey, Houtz, Christ A. Houta man, Arthur Peters, Dal, Shuey, Mrs. Harry Shuey. Jesus Shuey, Guy Stearns, Prank Whitehin. Lewisburg Wm, 71. Shannon, LewistownMpa, Samuel Taw, Lavk Haver Harry Smelteer, Mill Hall-W, Eg. Yenriok, Mayview «Dy. George Yehrick, Mlhrook- Mrs, Earl Kline, MILLHEIM-< Mrs, Jeannete Aum an, Mra, Dn M. Bartges, (fra Edgar Jodon, John A. Kreamer, J. W, Kline- felter, Harry Leltzell, Wm, McMullen, Mrs, Lois Neff, Betty Poorman, Byers Ripka, ©, M. smith, Charles Stover, Frank Stover, Belghtol Hunsinger, |Oon E. Kyle Alex. Waite, Chester Weaver, William Clifford Kor. Clyde Hockman, en States. Milesburg—Mary : Boyle, | MADISON BURG 1H Fettorol Pearl Hau Florenos Mrs, iH MATILDA Bartiey, Johnson Clarence Pete POTTERS Br Ti hn H Hope Strunk, Samuel Wasson i Mary 1 § IVLLTON HT Sir Rf su air, Mre Storms pwn oo in QUILT OR RIFLE FOR WINNEE LUCKY The « school, off i= exreedniely actd their orts to £1 the raise off siznbis toward purchase a stage curtain the new auditorium. A handsome quily was recently finished ang is now being chanced off. Finding that the “Hoye wre a little slow in subscribing tow. ard the quilt, the class has added a 22 calibre Remington repea’fng rifle, of first quality, in addition to the quilt, and now chances are going like the proverbial hot cakes. When the drawing finally takes place, the first. Place winner will have chbice of rifle Or quilt: the second-place winner, of Course, must be satisfled with the re. maining article, The rifle is on dis. Play at Miller's Garage, Cesvmre Hall, I ns er BRITCHER'S AUCTION Floyqa A. Britcher will tole at bie guction barn, east of Miffliniown, September 2. Tex Rickard will have a carioad of horses and colts. A load of good dairy Cowg for this sale. BE IL. Swartz will have a load of Contre county cows, D. D. Kauffman a truck load of good Bedforq county ows, George Bwartz a load of very good Juniata county cows. C. M. Bmith will be there with a load of good Bedford County cows and heifers. Also a number of local Cows. heifers and bulle Stanley Welly will be there ngnin With 400 extrg good Pigs and shoats, Averaging from 50 m 125 fhe, These hogs are double treated, : ; for SALE. hold auction miles north Wednesday, = 4 on ROWE HOME roperty, SOLD. ZEEBY-DELANEY. DICK) TAYLOR ASSUMES DEM. ¢ CHAIRMANSHIP fh, [FYE FAMILY, OF COLYER, SIGHTSEEING IN MID-WEST {Mi Y Wisconsin, eo letter fol. ™ ino, wi 1a inst place we We route drought visited, and been very high. “Of all the through, ww live in. : £34 js #5 visit is Madison | Wisconsin } will take the to Pansylvania Bas hit \the the temperature then southern “The we has states prefer we have gone Pennsylvania to "THE FYE FAMILY,” I ARIAS. LUTHERAN CHURCHES IN ZION & SNYDERTOWN REDEDICATED The Zion and Snydertown congrega- tions of the Nittany Valley Lutheran parish helg re-dedication services on Sunday. Rev. Ira Basserman, D. D. president of the Bynod, assisted in the services, oth churches have had the ceiling, side-walia, floor and wood-work of the auditorium refinished; and have been refurnisheg with new carpet, new chancel furniture anfl new pews for the choir ang puditoriom, NOTICE A special representative trajned In fitting and measur. Ing for men's sults, will be at Nieman's Store, Milhelm, all day, Friday and Satordny, Auge us 8 and 29. No charge for measaring or for consultation on flitting problems, NIEMAN'S DEPT. X 5 § 1 i i i tata ol. af Belle. Bett aw ® th high scl y ddition, prepar- federal government ake nt. grange to 19 i Krom formation ar populs product Hghways and Mrs Are At Dandie] Irwin, of Greensburg present the guests at in town, and on coming bere brought with them Miriam Brooks, who hag been enter- tained by them for a month or more. Mr, Irwin is employed in the printing department the Westinghouse es- tablishment, having - held an import. ant position there for a number of years. Mrs. Irwin is a daughter of Prof. I. O. Packer, Mre. O. A. Jamison and sons Rufus and Grey, of Mifflinburg, were Sun- day dinner guests of the former's BON, R. 8. Jamison, and Mrs Jamison. While ag the family dinner table, the Younger Mra. Jamison received a tel- ephone message summoning her to Berwick, where Jher uncle, Thomas Buck, was in mass precarious cons dition in $he Berwick hospital. Ale though she started almost immediate ly, death overtook him a short time prior to hey arrival, Wilbur Decker, a penn township road supervisor, recently was surprised when Sheriff Kesler read to him a Summons sworn to by an Allegheny county man, charged with having owneda Chevrolet track, opera‘'esd by Danied Rnyder, which traok did him injuries sustained by the aggrieved to represent 850.000, Mr. I 10 appear before the Allegheny Rory dw September: fat . Visor fy slightly Packer<-Brooks home, of
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