Tre This column is to be an open forum. Everybody is invited to make use of it to express whatever opinion they may have on any subject. Nothing libelous will be published, though we will give the public the widest latitude in invective when the subject is this paper or its editor. Con- tributions will be signed or initialed. as the contributor may desire.—ED. Rev. Ard Keeps Busy and Well in Colorado. Sept. 17, 1930 My Dear Friend George: — I enclose check covering one year’s subscription to the Watchman. We enjoy it more than words can eX- press, and it is read in its entirety. Perhaps you might be interested in the attached clipping from Rocky Mountain News. This is my second year on the Educational committee, Two of us from last year's group were re-appointed. I read some weeks ago in the Watchman a clipping from the Den- ver Post about my tour of duty in Fort Sam Huston, and I have been curious ever since as to just how you happened to get that clipping. How would you like to take time enough EE Sheriff's Election Proclamation Bremer meme: HOWARD. Mr. and Mrs. Girard Altenderfer spent Wednesday and Thursday in| Gop SAvE THE COMMONWRALZC. Pittsburgh. Mrs. Kline 1, H. E. Dunlap, High Sh ty of Centre, Commonwealth of Penns vania, do hereby make known and notice to the electors of the county afore- | said that an election will be held in the | said County of Centre on the first Tues- | day after the first Monday in November, | 1930 being the, 4th OF NOVEMBER, 1930. for the purpose of electing the several Hit of the Coun- | R. Wolfe and mother, I Mrs. James Kane, are visiting Mrs. Jason Snyder and family, in York. Mrs. Fietta Harter spent several days in Hublersburg, where she was called on account of the death of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Janvin and | persons hereinafter named, to-wit | Mr. and Mrs. W. Batchelder, of | ONE PERSON to be UNITED STATES | Hampton Falls, N. H, were week- | SENATOR. i end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Girard ONE PERSON to be GOVERNOR. Altenderfer. ONE PERSON to be LIEUTENANT Mrs. John Weber and daughter, | GOVERNOR. | Miss Nelle, left, Wednesday, to visit! ONE PERSON to be SECRETARY OF | Miss Loretta Weber, who is a teach- | INTERNAL AFFAIRS i er in the schools at Clearfield. On; ONE PERSON to be JUDGE OF THE | Thursday they motored to Sharon 'SUPREME COURT. | to visit friends for several days. TWO PERSONS to be JUDGE OF THE | Miss Ericson, the State College | SUPERIOR COURT. home extension worker, organized | ONE PERSON to be REPRESENTA-| a cooking class here, on Monday. [TIVE IN CONGRESS. | Mrs. C. A. Yearick was elected ONE PERSON to be SENATOR IN| president and Miss Anna Muffly, {rae GENERAL ASSEMBLY. secretary and treasurer. The next! ONE PERSON to be REPRESENTA- | meeting will be held on Monday, , TIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. | November 3rd, at the home of Miss ' I also hereby make known and give mo- Carrye Butler. tice that the place of holding the elec- : tions in the several wards, boroughs, dis- | Rev. Shibley preached at the tricts and townships within the County Presbyterian services held in the of Centre is as follows: Reformed church on Sunday eve-| For the North Ward of the borough of ning. He has just returned from a Bellefonte at the Logan Hose Co. house on leave of absence of one year. Pre. East Howard street. i | to_let me know? Please. othing new here. I am quite . Had 14 high school com- this spring sement addresses ughout the State. In fact have aq 12 to 15 each year for the past four years. Had an invitation som Nebraska State Teachers’ Assn. | Brickly, of Carrizozo, state convention but as | visiting their sisters, be in Chicago on that | Robb | Ernest delightful weath- | National and Colorado’s | was recently are at their best the council of administration of the and very cheap, and very good. The | Bankers fruit from the western slope of Colo. | to address I expected to same date had to We are having er. Watermelons famous cantalopes decline. is about all over. We had wonderful peaches and pears from | September 29 to October 3. They, that Sesto Same of the Deachies { are both former Howard boys and weighed 3-4 of a pound each an i their friends throughout this com- measured 11 inches in circumfer- | munity are proud of their achieve- | A the pariy, of your ence, | ments and wish them cross mar The San Luis Valley of is famous for its potatoes. One man down there last year held the | record for production—his | 1100 | ! son spent the week-end with friends wish to you and jn Altoona. ; thanking you for your ! worid's record was something over bushels per acre. With every good yours, and brilliant column and newsy paper that co as a welcome visitor, Most cordially, the Smtmm——rn i The clipping from the Rocky Moun- ot tain News, mentioned in Rev. Ard’s letter is published herewi he has so many friends fonte and Centre county that any- thing concerning him makes interest- ing reading.—ED Appointment of Rev. Ard, of Denver, as committee on Wilson P. 1931 was announced yesterday. Rev. Ard’s appointment was made by Raymond M. Crossman, Omaha, Neb., president of Kiwanis Interna- tional, He is at present pastor the Messiah English Church. Other members of the committee | are: C. H. Hippler, chairman, Eus- tis, Fla.; George A. Andrews, Tuc- son, Ariz.; Charles H. Vail, Ocean City, N. J, and W. H. S. White, Shepherdstown, W. Va, (Editor's Note—The clipping from the Denver Post was sent to the Watchman by Mrs. Mary Waddle, former well known Bellefonte resi- dent, who is now living in Denver. BELLEFONTE CENTRAL R. R. BUYS LAND NEAR TYRONE The Bellefonte Central Railroad company has purchased a tract of land from Frank L. Peck, near Nealmont, just east of Tyrone, where the company has already started the construction of a large water station, turntable and shifting tracks. The company has also acquired wa- ter rights on the Peck property and will pipe a water line from near the top of Bald Eagle ridge to the water tub at Nealmont. The tracks and turntable are being constructed by 'the A. G. Andrews Construction company, Tyrone, while the water station is being constructed under contract by an Illinois firm. The second train to make the full run between State College and Nealmont carried a large supply of material for the Nealmont job. As soon as these facilities are made the Bellefonte Central will have completed the last of the improve- ments along the line between State College and Tyrone, and trains will be ready for scheduled operation. 1t is understood that other proper- ties may be acquired by the Belle fonte Central near Tyrone for other facilities necessary to the operation of the new line. WINGATE. George Spicer, who has been spending some time at the home of his sister, Mrs. George Summers, fell off a wagon and suffered painful injuries but is reported as recover- ing slowly. Mr. and Mrs. James Sarrett, of Milesburg, and Mr. and Mrs. James Smith returned, last week, from a fortnight’s trip through the South. Mrs. Glenn Mitchell and little son were Bellefonte shoppers last Wed- nesday. A motor party to DuBois, on Sun- day,included Mrs. Lydia Irwin, Mrs. Florence Lucas and Donald Irwin, of their place, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Witherite and daughter Ruth, of Osceola Mills. They visited the Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Green family, re- turning to Osceola Mills night. i Colorado success. mes each sutie ber of friends, I am always, | Tuesday evening. of { Lutheran | Sunday some | i home after spending a month at | WILSON P. ARD. (Ocean City, N. J. th, because | in Belle- | {born to Mr. and Mrs. Stirl Stoner, | of Coyler, on Saturday morning. | | ton, and Miss Nannie Belle Stuart a member of the hsbent the week-end at the Stuart Kiwanis education for | Kiwanis International for 1930 and | , 3 | For the South Ward of the borough of | viously he had served the congre- Bellefonte, in the Undine Fire Co. build- | gation here for 5 years. There was ing: a large audience, to greet him upon For the West Ward of the borough of | Bellefonte, in the stone building of Guy his return, and Rev. Shibley deliver- Bonfatto. ed a splendid sermon which was For te, bozough, of entre Hall, in a | enjoyed by all. “room at Runkle’s Hotel | Joy y | For the borough of Howard, in the Mr. Ernest M. Brickly and John N. M,, are Mrs. Toner and Mrs. William Butler. is the cashier of the First bank, of Carrizozo, and elected a member of public school building in said borough. For the borough of Millheim, in the new Municipal building. For the borough of Milesburg, borough building on Market street. For the First Ward of the borough of | Philipsburg in the Reliance Hose house. For the Second Ward of the borough of | Philipsburg, at the Public Building at the | corner of North Centre and Presqueisle street. For the in the association and attended Third Ward of the borough of | the annual meeting of the Associa- tion held in Cleveland, Ohio, from | continued | | | ———————————————— BOALSBURG. Mrs. S. R. Rishel To vote for an { and Mr. and vote. For | Philipsburg, Borough Building. | Hall, in said borough. | To vote a straight party ticket, mark a To vote for a person whose name is not on the ballot, ed for that purpose. at Bratton’s Garage, east corner of Seventh and Pine For the borough of Port Matilda, in the | hall of the Knights of the Golden Eagle, in said borough For the borough of South Philipsburg, at the City Hall in South Philipsburg. For the borough of Snow Shoe, in the north- | For the borough of State College, Bast | Fellows Hall. For the borough of State College, Precinct, on Frazier street at the men’s: hall. For the borough of Unionville, in Grange | Fire- | For the township of Benner, North Precinet, at the Knox school house. For the township of Benner, Precinct, at the new brick school house at Rockview. For the township of Boggs, North Pre- cinet, at Walker's school house. cinet, in the | McCellan, in t cinct, in Malta Hall, | township public g. township of Huston, in the Precinct, on College Avenue at tke Odd | township building in Julian. West | cinct, at the school house | cinct, in the school house at Grange | cinet, South | Showers at Wolf's Store. cinct, in Bank building at | cinct, at the K. of I O. O. F. hall in the village of Storms-; For streets. | town. | erected For the township of Harris, Bast building owned For the township of Harris, West Boalsburg. For the township buildin, For the For the township of Isverty, East n ‘For the township of Liberty, West For the in Hall in the village township of Merion, of For the township of at the dwelling For the township of Miles, Middle For the township of Miles, West by Harry | he village of Linden Hall of Howard, in the Eagleville. Monument. Jacksonville. Miles, East Pre- house of G. H Rebersburg. E. hall in Madison- | the township of Taylor, in the house: for the purpose at Leonard Merry- Pre- | man’s. For the township of Union, in the town- ship public building. For the township of Walker, Hast Pre-« | cinet, in a building owned by Solomon Peck, ip the village of Huston. For the township of Walker, Middle Precinct, in the Grange Hall, in the vi {lage of Hublersburg. or the township of Walker, West Pre~ cinet, at the dwelling house of John Royer, in the village of Zion. For the township of Worth, in the Lau-. rel Run school house in said township. Pre- Pre- Pre- the LIST OF NOMINATIONS. The official list of nominations made by the several parties, and as their names: will appear upon the ticket to be voted for on the fourth day of November, 1 at the different vo Pre- a Pre- ting places in Centre. county, as certified to respectively by the. For the township of Boggs, East Pre- | burg. cinct at the hall of Knights of Labor, in | For the township of Patton, at the RE he Oe he the village of Curtin. | Township building at Waddle. in the accompanying form of ballot. For the township of Boggs, West Pre- For the township of Penn, in a building | Notice is hereby given that every per- cinct, at the Grange Hall, Central City. | formerly owned by Luther Guisewite at oo, "excepting Ee of the Bory Po For the township of Burnside, in the Coburn. shall hold any office or appointment of: building owned by William Hipple, in the | For the township of Potter, North Pre- | profit or trust under the Government of village of Pine Glenn. For the township school house in the V For the township of cinet, at the school hou Orviston { For the township of Curtin, South Pre- | cinet, at the school house, near Robert of College, at the illage of Lemont. Curtin, North Pre- se in the village of | cinct, at the store of Colyer cinct, at the Old Fort Hotel For the township of Potter, South cinci, at the Hotel in the village of ters Mills. For the township rge For the township of Rush, North cinct, at the township Poor House. of Pokies Ne re | be employed und Pre- | the United States or this State, or of any Pot- City or incorporated district whether & | commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub- | ordinate officer or agent who is or shalk at er the Legislative, Ex- | ecutive or Judiciary department of the. Pre- | State or the United States or any city or | incorporated district, and also that every Mann's. | membe= of Congress and of the State Leg-. | For the township of dush East Precinct, For the township of Ferguson, Bast Pre- ’ * jslature. and of the Select or Common cinet, at the public house of R. R. Ran- ae the Senool Howse in the village of Cas- SVN ("any city, of Commissioners of dolph, ome NS erga West | For the township of Rush. South Pre- | 207 In? T opted distriet, 18 NY ot iy > P ad to cinct, at the Firemen’s Hall in Sandy | ¢2P g i te recinct, at Baileyville school house, In | pigs | game time th: office or appo ntment © the village of Baileyville. | For the township of Rush, West Pre- | judge, inspector or clerk of any. election. For the township cof Ferguson, North Precinct, at, Grange Hall. For the township of Ferguson, North west Precinct, at Marengo school house. cinct, | State | to Sandy Rid Highway leadirg from e. ge. For the township of Snow Shoe, at the new school house along the | Osceola Mills | of this Commonwealth, other officer of any such eligible to any office to t that of an elec gpector, judge or elections shall be East be thea voted for excep For the township of Gregg, North pre- | ¢ the school house in the villa | tion officer. cinct, at the Murray school house. ry og the s¢ ge! Under the law of the Commonwealth For the township of Gregg, East Pre- For the township of Smow Shoe West | for holding elections, the yonls 8 ' 2 ciuct, at the house occupied by William precinct, at the house of Alonzo D. Groe open at 7 o'clock A. M. and closed 2 A. Sinkabine, at Penn Hall in the village of Moshannon. o'clock P. M. Sinkabine, Sehip of Gregs, West Pre- For the township of Spring, North Fo; GIVEN under my hand and seal at my. all at Spring Mills. Haines, East Pre- cinct, in Grange H For the township of cinect, at the school house in the village of Woodward. For the township of Haines, West Pre- cinct, at the residence of B. A. Bower in Aaronsburg. choice. in the square opposite This shall count individual (X) opposite his or her name. For an office where divide his or her vote b marking a cross (X) to BVide NS on % gp ro Ye for candidates more than one candidate such office votes shall not cinct, at the pu | ed by John C. Mulfin cinet, in the towns For the township of Half Moon, in the | ville. SPECIMEN BALL cross (X) in square in the FIRST COLUMN, the name of any for that candidate. write as a vote either with or without th candidate of another party after making a ma is to be elected, the right of each candidate for whom he or pot individually marked. cinct, at the township building erected | near Mallory’s blacksmith shop. of Spring, South house formerly ger in Pleasant G For the township blic For the township OT candidate indicates a vote or paste his or her name in rk in the voter after marking in of Spring, West Pre- hip building in Cole- | office in Bellefonte this 7th day of Oc-. | tober, in the year of our Lord nineteen Pre- | hundred and thirty and in th2 one own- hundred and fifty-fourth yeer of the Inde-. ap. pendence of the United States of America. H. E. DUNLAP, (Seal) Sheriff of Centre County. opposite the name of the blank space provid- e cross mark. the party square, mark a cross the party square, may ghe desires to Victor Grange entertained a num- in their hall, on First. Column United States Senator (Vote for One) (Vote for Two) Judge of the Superior Court Ser ator in the General Assembly (Vote for One) Miss Mary Hazel has returned To Vote a Straight Party Ticket Mark a Cross (X) in this Column Misses Virginia Hess and Marjorie agle were among the visitors from Altoona, over Sunday. A little daughter, Jean Marie, was epublican i | David Stuart and family, of Craf- | Democratic ' i i home, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer en- ' joyed an over Sunday visit with their | niece, Mrs. W. A. Odenkirk, in Cen- | tre Hall. | Communist James J. Davis, Sedgwick Kistler, Democratic Emmett P. Cush, Communist S. W. Bierer, Prohibition J. Van Essen, Socialist Squire Leland Walker gave a sur- prise party, at the camp, on Sat- urday evening, in honor of Mrs. Walker's birthday anniversary. | Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Homan, Mrs, | Judge of the Supreme Court (Vote for One) | Bertha Cramer and niece, of State ' College, attended services in the’ Lutheran church on Sunday morning. “The “Glad-u-Came” class of the t Lutheran Sunday school will enter- tain with a pie social and mas. Jame) B, Drew, Republican | rn eee Peter Muselin, Communist Max Silver, unist Ida G. Kast, Prohibition sn leer Harry B. Scott, Republican william B. Linn, Republican Don Gingery, Democratic Aaron E. Reiber, Democratic Clarence A. Keiser, American Farmer-Labor George F. Douglas, Democratic DE INSEE Secretary of Internal Affairs (Vote for One) Philip H. Dewey, Republican Lucy D, Winston, Democratic Communist George W. Maxey, Republican Henry C. Niles, Democratic querade, Thursday evening, October 30th, in Victor Grange hail, | While picking apples in the State Lieutenant Governor (Vote for One) Fred W. Litten, Prohibition Socialist Charlotte F. Jones, Commuist p= Edward C. Shannon, Rep. David Rinne, ; College orchard, on Monday, John | | W. Horner fell and was rather ! Charles Palmer, Prohibition p | feriovsly injured. He was taken trie Guy K. Bard, Democratic ’ ‘to the Centre C i : hn Socialis i William ny A W. Saylor, t TEAS nist household goods at public sale, on rr ee Samuel Lee, Co Representative in the General Saturday afternoon, and has moved | Assembi into rooms in the George Shugert Mabe! nnoc Proh. y residence. Mr. Atherton and fam- 1p. Pe 5 (Tate for_One) guy: oo Harrisburg, are occupying rea e house on Academy street vacat- | John L. Holmes, Re blican a | Governor Maty Wish, Ser on | (Vote for One) 1d a UNIONVILLE. i John G. Miller, Demecratic Mrs. William Bauder has been’ Niep: quite sick for several days. Giftfford Pinchot, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Keatley and | | Proh. . little daughter, of Ashland, were t Representative 1n Congress week-end visitors with relatives here. a (Vote for One) (2 and Mrs. P. B. Loder, of Dem. amar, were dinner guests, on Sun- 4 day, at the home of Mrs. Francis John M. Hemphill, ~ 3. Mitehell Chase, Republican Hall. . | Lib. a ee . Mos. Maggie Keatley was called = Maxwell J. Moore, De ratic o State College, on Sunday, to as- tr i sist in caring for the mother and a Frank Mozer, Communist new arrival in the home of Emil retry frre Williams. James H. Maurer, Socialist The display of Larkin products . ra te and premiums at the home of Mrs. aaa Anna Finch, last Friday, was quite -a success and many of the articles | are still on exhibition. | Mrs. Harry Kerchner returned, on | A Er mmm meme = SP en t= eT th Ee id — Be) aren from a several yN BELLEFONTE CHURCHES. | Matilda, Tuesday), Epworth League | elected treasurer of the local budg- State Building Burned. ay's visit with friends and rela. | ms committees collecting and arranging | et of Bellefonte church. | — 1a 3 tives in Pittsburgh. While there she | ST. JOHN'S REFORMED display. At 7:30, special exposition, ; Courses in a church school and Another Capitol fire this time at had the misfortune to be mysterious-| gt John's Reformed church, | evangelistic period. Reception of standard training school will be Harrisburg, should bring peculiarly iy relieved of several dollars in cash. | po jjeronte. Special services morning | members. Welcome to visitors, com- | selected this Friday afternoon by to attention the fact that the de- - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Stere and and evening commemorating the mercial travelers and peaple of representatives from seven churches struction of public buildings is the daughter, Miss Bessie, and Miss fiftieth anniversary of the laying of EO re er omity. Eatior, re- in the group. Pleasant Gaphas best public's direct loss. Coming after: Emily Keatley motored to Philips- the corner stone of the present | Sponds to calls for his services. invited to join. Any person can take similar misfortunes at Washington, burg, Sun day afternoon, and called I OT Wa: eS Taal Special meeting of ibe members the courses, one or all, in the plan- on the eve of Fire Prevention Week, on relatives and friends; also, visited | A ggresses will be made by the Rev. |of the Methodist church in corpor- ned curriculum. the damage tothe Welfare and Equ-~ at the sanitorium, calling to see Mr.} 5 uM. Schmidt D. D of Philadel- | ate session to act upon the Fleming YOUns people's nights have been sation unit ‘may prove the climax of Fox, who is a patient there suffer- | Jelphia., and the Rev. Frank Wetz Memorial Bequest, and matters re- planned for November 13 and the ail. & years work was neuriig com: ing from a serious wound in his| ps Ak Ohi "a tnank fer. | lating .0 an Endowment Fund, was following week. pletion at a cost of $4,000,000, which a iam al i ling wil tna: by the members held last night. Horaes Lincoln WJasoks,- Pastor pr HO EE y George Skidmore. : ‘| Committees from the League col- hi beli Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Parsons re- | I oat She Whi Wit lect Friday afternoon and Saturday ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH. i" While ne Bre ey £ oan turned, on Monday, from a short | . morning donations to the Methodist y P ng OEE vited to these services. visit with his brothvr, Howard and | Rev. Robert Thena family of Vandergrift. Howard is in poor health, hasn't been able to | work for several months. They also BELLEFONTE METHODIST CHURCH visited their son-in-law, Howard Bar- | Church school, C. C. Shuey, Supt., ton, who received a serious injury to with Rally Day events and pro- an eye while at work, last Friday, | gram of exceptional interest. Lea- and was taken to a hospital in |gue, 6:30, has Rally Day for mem. Tarentum and getting along very | bers with reception of new members. Pastor. Home for the Aged in Tyrone, and which will be displayed Sunday. | Morning event the Harvest Home anniversary. On Tuesday all will be taken to Port Matilda, where the booth festival of the Bellefonte group of churches will be held. Miss Isabel Johnson is in charge of the festival arrangements for the group. well, His sight wasn’t injured. Worship, 10:45, devoted to Harvest Home, with display of all the dona- tions to the Booth festival, (Port, Read the Watchman. At the group quarterly conference, Tuesday, Sept. 30, Dr. A. L. Mil- ler, presiding, E. E. Widdowson was 9:30 A. M., Sunday school, man Hazel, superintendent. 10:30 P. M., Evening service. The Rev, Carl F. Lauer will the gues. preacher. Clarence E. ___A chimmey fire on a house | Arnold, pastor. Her- ; proofing our important structures, | we are still a long way from abso- | lute safety. The risk is greater dur- be | ing construction, because staging of- | fers a ready prey to the flames, and it was here that the blaze gained headway to make ‘the most serious fire on Capitol Hill since 1897, when the old State House burned. —Phil~ back of Curtin street resulted in ® calling out the firemen, at noon on adelphia Inquirer. ‘Sunday, but did not do any damage to the house. pn. —Subscribe for the Wa