J OL. CX1I1. I'w ¥ a HN ING ¢ BARNS B DUR IN COl FRIDAY ry NIGH scigmne if IL.ee a lighte Yearicl He tory charg was TRESSLER ON ORPHANS BAND 25TH ANNUAL Tot! All NAME CANDIDATES DEMOCRATI( WILL The com day) supreme FOR JUDGE ORGANIZATION er rat axecutive tt terday (Wednes f candidates tt the par. ty organizati the municipal The rules requiri: didates fo vanoe nmend nl »3 can- ad- Toey in candidacy Soffel of Allegheny hows seek ry registered announced i has Republican ever, tha nomination and Democratic Democrats she both tickets, mentioned for the dicial nominations include formey torney General Guy K. Bard caster county: Speaker J. Turner of Delaware county: Judge Curtis Bok of Philadelphia: Judges Ralph Smith and Michael J. Mosman. no of Pittsburgh, and Rep. Herbert B. Cohen of York, Democratic floor leader of the House of Representa- tives. Justice Kephart has endorsed Judge Marion D. Patterson of Blalr eounty, for the Republican nomination to suc. cead him. Dauphin County Bar Asso. ciation hag suggested Cieorge Ross Hull of Harrisburg as 5 possible can- didate for the highest court in the slate, da wort ld on lepublican At. of Lane Ellwood ' ' - hd a » . J FARM PROGRAM HEAD URGES FARMERS TO IMPROYE PA i EXCURSION OYER 1.AT. ro WORLD'S WEL] FAIR i iN INDIANA S—————— AA RISE BIRTHDAY PARTY St iti Rockey Delaney, Bar “ge Helen CGarbrick Dear Frank, Norma Crater Ernest Michael Tonady a la : {las ¢ Centre in Jacksonville BA RTGES CLAN IN REUNION (Held over from t week) aion of the historias Mills attendance was very large, The § Oo Spring The (oldest member | Hettinger, present was Hobert Spring Mills, and member of the clan Evelyn MoKee, 4-monthe of Mr. and Mrs. Harley McKee of Tylersville. Mrs. Mary Welsh of Pasadena, Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Royer of Los Angeles, 4 of the youngest present was old daughter reunion. It was announced that the history of the Bartges family, compiled with great care by A. BE. Bartge, of Mill heim, who dieq recently, is on the press and will be ready for distribu. tion shortly. A. E. Bartges was his- torian for the clan for forty years, It was decided to hold the 1940 rive union at the Boonevilly camp grounds the secouwd Saturday in June. ACATION (OHI PROGRESSING PAILY RCH SUOHOOT ————— >. WILL TRAVEL TO ORLAHOMA ——————— BECOMING MORE PLENTIFUL EACH BIRDS SEASON are Quiet, condition and the like wh 22 208 § us iartins inde for tl is tractive. Food supply j producing i sought, another, and i= shrubbery {roes eagerly Birds { row, wer indeed Now } ot aside from the din, occasional arlis ariung at £ an rarity a ation omm in this section much ge bird larger In addition birds named irdinals, the male bein of all | rd family pahit ® 131] above SOLD ¢ > CATTLE iY Lxlie 1 atthe H ing N. fora follow He interest tivtered d (ue sold 1 Karnagy {luernsey bull and have recent- Walkey Belleville, Marshall Elmer 272706 and the Cow Ruby's Pearl Nancy 0567283, A registered Guernsey bull jeently been sold by Raymong Walker ito LL. B. Ohilcoat of Bellefonte, This (animal iy El-Ru”s Marshall 235848, C—O TAA An Indian Rock python Is mother ing two baby pythons, two of trip. lets hatched in the Hershey poo. The python rarely lays eggs In captivity, but the one at Hershey has done so twice, but this {8 the first successful hatch, roegiat ove N&Eeg COW wen H ' is | { Ph bull ww Raymond of ji is En Children's Day services will be ob- served in the Methodist church, Cen- tre Hall, on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The program includes a pag- eant titled, "Under the Open Sky.” { TGCHRANGE ANNOL FAIR NCES ASSOCIATION PROGRAM — OPENING 4 i {: o4 irs TER IS BOEN TO MR. “ { AND MES. R i 5 LETTER FROM SUBSCRIBER Mra, Dweibert's rop Last Munich in Mrs, year she Germany Ledpsic. Germany. Deibert’'s husband, 1mstant postmaster Mr week 3 WwW. WwW. He was a Rotats last and Reitz called £4 § i § gles &¥ % i with it sina y Club spent week Pitman Mra. W. K. Bhult: Ir summer home TILAAE AID, STATE SERVED P. KELLER COLLEGE, DINNER LADIES Wesley Ines in tl “un iay hon Sykes ten "Were Riante 4 Me | of whom were highly grat. the and the its legn wit «1 inner The with h 0 dinner proper service chief dish the usinl oe, including All the food {members of the wig roast chicken. accompanying side ice cream and cake was contributed by church, exgcept the {chickens, This made it poasible for the class to reap a handsome pesfit. On the program other than provid- ing for the physical body, provision was made for the wants of the educa. tional and religious sides. Thess were gratified by readings by Mrs. John Doty, solos by Mrs. Wagner, and group singing. ———— es A A Ms DANCE REVUE Frances L. Burns will holy her an- (hual Dance Revue in the high school auditorium, June 22, at 8 p. m. Toe, tap, ballet and acrobatic dancing will be featured. Admission 25¢ & 10o. {aig} { BELLEFONTEH FOR BHRAWS LEGION Bit: HOW (CONVENTION { Pleasant Gap ; Centre Hall 1/4 : . i Gondhart, Ib Crawford i y i ra Stover ib 3 Rimmey 1 Durst, rf 0 0 £ 4 {lose wd Call minut forced fest urg defeats two and collay victories, Batteries: for Martz, Rimmey and Stover. For Re- bersburg, D. Bierly and Royer. TRI-CO. LEAGUE STANDING L. fo therelyw i Mins « § 3 6 Rebwrsl ing nin kept the position with © and no Centre Hall, George Pleasant Gap Centre Hall Pine Grove Lemont Lemont .. Rebersburg oS Saboduls for the Week Thursday, June 22 Spring Mills at Centre Hall Pine Grove Mills at Lemont Rebersburg at Pleasant Gap Saturday, June 24 Contre Hall at Pine Grove Mills Pleasant Gap at Spring Mill Lemont at Rebersbhurg Mille NO. % TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL FROM ALI b PARTS ’ Mr Bellefonte Alwilda H remain taken ts Ohis Neff and Mr. mey., who hax { respective 1 Mrs, ¥ linner y a | Wert, Ritner is with Bitner, in Ohio, where she Fon time She was Py Mr. and Mra John and Mrs Gilbert Rim. % returned to their 10 at B Othe Wert's and ar her son John will SOIT oe new @ ing fertained Mre. John Hall Before es i Ohin Miner was en niece 1 entre A F. Rossma £1 linner were Mrs it creating ny to if children coul hands off. and suaded to buy instead frequenters of that burying tion lovely Keep small child tire ieves Dir. 1 ind fr pressed if Eten oemeterios Places are hallowed William H. Kerlin and Harold Brad. ford, of the class of ‘35. Centre Hall- Potter high school, have signified their intention fo become students at Penn State next fall. The former will take a four-year ‘course in poultry husbandry, ang the latter the come merce anod finance course. Others in the class, no doubt, will also enter higher institutions of learning. higher Institutions of learning. The former youth has had five summer sessions of preliminary training at Culver Naval, Cavalry ang Woodoraft Academy, Culver, Indiana, and next week will return upon the third year in the Nava] branch, ve bos
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