VOL. Ol. CONFER ON ¥ OF MERGER LUTHERAN Instructed to Prepare Held Held Commiilee at Conference The merging thea terr eastern adjacent a joint conferen the three bodies At the confers phia on Friday Holy committee fes Meeting in nt Selinsgrove, Communion was merger prepare plans S800N as pos The three the Bast quehanna Synod governing pection. Simi! purpose were held in 26 ye ArT Penns nod The the ting Al Ministerium of Pennsylvan Synod. and latter Qy churches r mes 8 for the lentown o and Selinsgr The resol of the merger was \ Delk, a lay member of tl ———————————— A COUNTY MAN GOES TO ALASKA TO OVE HOSPITAL MEMBERSHIP DRIVE. SN { Mem 12th san cond Annual Contribti and bership Drive to Inder eryille. pen May i ~, ead rship Of John Memb will be unde: John 8. Sommery Mr. Sommerville fn ities lea ne Newton E. Hess, of College, | Hopes Bear.~—~Has State to Bring Home a Kadiak Many Trophies, SHEFFIELD FARMS CO, WUTS TANK ARS IN OPERATION - { H a pump Ha for loading Snow flu id rain t ditto Monday el. but clear 3 jeft in With but April. farmers unable to get the On only a few farms in was any seeding (Thursday.) three working days n this section have been spring seeding Potter towns D today in done a Prog done pr to FARM CALENDAR. n————— Timely Reminders fom The Pennsyl- vania State College, Kid: THE CORN When of the crop properly disposed of mefore June 1, to 98 per cent of the kKiled. Plowing controls no pleces of plant the surface. The the mnface fre stalks, but find whe posure enemies, DRAINAGE HEILWFSR value of drainage again this sprigg in state which “Wheat ut gtart last fall and planted drained soil was Mhvornbdy for protecion in CABBAGE RESPONDS give more profitable returns for heavy fertilizing tahn cabbage butle tin on early cabbage just fsued by the Penn'n Agricultienl Experiment Sta tion at State College. Whether the plant food materials are supplied In barn yard manure or in commercial fertilizer. the effects of Mberal feeding are Always evident. ENJOY AND SAVE FORESTS--Ev ery man and woman owes a duly to the forest. From it they get timber, fish, game, recreation, water, and in spiration. In return the forests need should be respected. Protect, it from fire and help plant a tree for every one used. + 18 GOOD PASTURE CROP-—8weet clover 18 coneklered the best tempor ary pasture crop, but the rofl must have enovwgh Jme to insure succeasful growth, Inoculation also Is necessary on soll that has never grown sweet dover or alfalfa. BORER wevious vear's corn ’ Tr corn borers wher left il vl to of ti t them material are on borers © Mn sone the surf there 1 ie . ¢ i § we is ole no ter and or WHEAT~The revealed good in crop reports say the had good | in well Tocated wis or in excellent condition.” | Few orovm five @ WO Ww der attendance to ha Tr Theses by Your Anxous Ye You At the request v will P. be B. a ser delivered Sabhatl know inter day the n of the Temperance in the Presbyterian church on evening, April 29 It is a Joy hat the youth « our town in the vital subjects of urge the youth present at the evening. The Pastor ” to of are the of services oO ested € specially t to ber Sablmth - Electric Wire Causes Forest Fire, About two of the borough's forest land closes to the reservoir was burned over Thursday afternoon of last week, during which time the wind a terrific gale. Among rat rench the scene | anger Richard Brooks, and short after Fire Warden John H. Knasr hurriedly from Sinking Creek, had been working. High and others, altogether soon got the white it did burn - acres the # to wns where he Tony ® thirty. but fire under control it was furious Tha © © appenrs, wns cased % «Low tt “« leading to the hpr Us in t he magpie tree ground gpd The swaying strong continuous The the Weat top contact with the igniting of of a strike falling t leaves nnd the winked, caus removed n the te due 1 brush gic i the of 3 he vorkmen « contd free was Pe # n Powe » “Ritterest Campaign” In U. 8, History Recalled, The npproaching national potitionl conventions mean that the American people will soon be in the midst of an dither Presidential campalgn, and the fight in the 1828 contest grows hotter it recalls the eampaign which took place just ag hundred years ago The campalgn of 1828 in which a Tennessoun triumphed over a Massa: chusotts candidate and in which a Kentuckian played a prominent part, ts often referred to as "the isitterest campaign in American hstory.” The story: of that campaign fs an amazing one and if vo would know something ahot political methods in the woven lind “good old days,” be sure to read the il fustrated feature article. “1828 Pres denial Campaigns 1828" by mo Beott Watson in this lssue of The Cen tro Reporter, as HALL: 1] LR) iN | NTRE i FORM MISSION WOMEN red Delegates Mf Fhin Miicers One Ha Meet n if HHinhurg-—r- gankation Flourishing—Home for Missionari Furlough to Built in Lancaster, i ana fulness “ins Chinese Pand- BRINDLE—~LAMEY. a Arret bes ’ in the pas The in Miss Anna iY Harold Ard g 8 “@ on Wi " win » i ——— Loeal “High” Again. The J High the meas Loses Township school. Lo Viilewa Rebersburg ire Cenitre Hall High wool ba on the former's is, Friday noon, hy ding the long end of a b moore, The m of nothing to boast of. nor one to misery heat team most lkely sehnil nN fer 6 to was gro a AEN vietory was the defeat CALE However, the won, sl A tara Marko Matakovich county, and Robert Philade plein, were Monday morning tentiary J.oftus. elect recut at Hook view re EE ——— SEW ENGLANDERS HEAR PRE- DICTIONS OF SMITH VICTORY Day Declare Belief Governor win Delega- on Speakers at Democratic Patriot's Dinner in Boston That New York Have Solid New tion and Wil Eariy Ballot England Be Nominated Preciictions or 3 Wd New Ei riand wovernor Alfred EK. 8mith t the forthcoming Hous grant ways 0 ¢ delegation for ¢ of New Yirk convention was end reed by the on from i instant than 1.000 Democratic jeaders workers who attended the annual tie Patriots’ Day dinner heard ocnst the nomination of the New York governor on emfly ballgts United States Senator David L Walsh {ed the list bf speakers which included: Judge J. A. McNamara, of Burlington, Vi: Jereminh Doyle. State representa tive of Nashua, N. H.: former Governor William Flynn, of Rhode faland former Congressman Daniel J. MoeCHm cuddy, of Lewisfon, Me; Edward C. Moran, Jr. Democratic candidate for governor of Maine, and Francis P. Garllfoile, mayor of Waterbury, Conn, Brigadiew Gener Jd Charles H. Cole. who 1 are he had come prepared edict Smith's nominac tion on the # nd ballot. “I now riousdy believe Smith nom tion will be by tion,” x States, an under date leade ra Asso of Z0th More and Democri speakers fo Led dispatch = Pres iL that the t aocdainn his i [URSDAY. APRIL (995. . R FWILl iN RICHARD D} R’'’S IN THE ARMY WILL REDUCH TRAIN SERVICE bs AS. iT, I'elp bury Bald iL. Branch Bn Set to Lose Bellefonte One and Round tween Sun- Sunday I Frain Serviee Also on Engle ine Reduced, Carson Being Rebullt. “1 re Property Hears George Company bi ment: “In hanges 7h 4 forts ns i outlined nbove trains No, R52 T.} vr ry * Buying Walnut ) CORDIAY PLANS ALD TO OF TWO GIVE MERGER COLLEGES Roadie Albright institation Evangelical Speed the Work of Schayikilh— | Rise, ————————— A Joluing and to House Burned at Millhelm. Great To i0u AY Mrs took ! fry i i dence of Owerdor! fare My L orted m 3 oa A Schuytkill The te Reading Buapreme in the long drawn the Evangelical on Aan © United Evangelical | wv the United Protestant. denomina Afbrdght College, at to the present Evangelical of of the and which natitution in Collage, at vania ? | floor INYCAmMme out| The { the with Penns derision burned ie between road to 3 A san T th n the a ——————— tions twardedd yveretown The i= to Lock Haven May Extend Border. At Business | Shaffer Lock Lockport of Allison | ships, to | Look Haven | population of to 15.000 1t definitely led that | ton will have a vocational school i disrict bor | Logan and Green wr Valley, Chin Lock ion H Ww program to expand Dunst seling Men's vim the leadens n 31 eatablish Alright at the 1 11 Evangel church greater a Reading, nal denomination now advocated a Haven 1 Castanoa + gett Fen oe Wy WT 1} wil be the East of | the | and Casta a This Look parts bhewome part Preliminary for charter 3 committee « Breyfogel stow 4 for would Haven the 3 taken insisting Bishop Reading. chairman; Bish Harrisburg, F ary Loon Your by ' of of TE sell Logan The “ of . H retary L. nt secretary Duni Hen fw chads Harris Ader on P oe Lr Schleged, of Presiding f Allentown, irre «tid covered fs Loganton wi nn Sux townships. all mn Ham Bollman. o na county fteo combos] ————— —————— — Reading: D Presiding Elid Bollman wy W. FF. Teel ; » College ittendoed i Ev Ryvra Laws aul omn Kline, o week J 3 w na mp ried ¥ Not a Dentist’s Adv. now being completed Week, the be. coincident celebration the Ky joure] With the plans for Dental Health tion of which will the Child Health stlye { week in May, this gull ject ge | JAXRY timely. Al Fortunately. the State wide ft poronst pres 3 ou ’ celebra ident the New Ye Dee a: oe ’ Conforence of the pewsion nt of the unanimously to Greate first ISREL & ¥ Nt ay h partiou this contod bright ir n Ouse presentation i Joo Conference organic relation ote atten: of will direct the the necessl for thi ng prrosph y ti Twy child welfare parents ¥ n | tion | proper oral hy ple. Thin preventive measure « annot emphasized. The first and second of teeth ned regular supervision and daily attention. It és much easier for a dentist to fill Httle holes than blag ones. it doesn’t take as long, it doesn't cost am much and it doesn’t hurt as badly. Moreover, to march the obi! dren to the dentist's twice a year is to practice real economy, as ’ inenres the efficient functioning of teeth that otherwise would likely fall dpwn thelr job. This is eloquently pi ved In the fact that seventy per cent of al school children have tooth defect: thal are due usumlly to faulty diet. on ac count of bome hygiene or the direct neglect of the teeth You can afford to be over golicitous concerning your children’s teeth, but in the' process don't forget your own. Make Dental Health Week a family cnlebration for health and life's sake. : Coliogre to & On the way to Syracuse, in the Finst a Church, In Johnstown, aub mittee met reproafntatives of the Pitts burgh Conference, at which enthusd astic support of the new college wns pledged. Formal approval will come from the Pittsburgh Conference at ite annual meet] in Seplember Approval of he project to date has been received from the East Penn Con forence and the East Penn United Conference which met in Reading: the Central Pennsylvania Conference, at its meeting in Barwick: the New England Conference. at Pawtucket, and the New York Conference, at Syracuse. The only remaining body yet to act is the Atlantic Conference, which will meet in Brooklyn in May Its soproval also. is newured, The trerrithry of the will he New England Atlantic States, which about 48 per ent. of of the Evangelical VE {3s “ne the Com important and over sols college, roughly, and the Middle together contain the membership Chareh., — | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS i in Bat. the of« representative IN tend t Tie dedica* monuments cant gun troop oul recior of mont he county ye Of value WO Payne himself. A at Jeast EAYE of salary. ocational d an entre Yeti wore than two # ooked wpon *¥ ¢ nes sther than Mi will il the - of Helle Oni O thé trvamed haw changed from Harrisburg to Belle” and from Apri to May 23 and The change of of hearing i the o ve Company § © i i to plen to the Publi Commission Charles E. Dor* cab rials by the a “RT worth. un member of Fishet net & neg ol ng in Presvedring Huntingdon clactoed General church, convening in Tulsa, Oklahe* Stacy Capers, of Oakwood, of Rearick, of NM. Wake At 13m Preghytery comms Assembly A May 24 Holidaysburg: Rew Milesburg: Elder J Ma and I the rec me the follow were goners y wit the of th ] Rev. T. SU H E Paul oid er a Ae tinsin Randa da left your automo y- Laie” can paign underway aghout the State the groalest menace to safe at glaring and the faulty ix into, the ng tek few nore VR in LV Tie 1% » ) Hi save 1 Probably traveling, headlight lights one wed COPS are going to 2 ots afger May ist night. is the jude ng fmm 10 oy 2 hl Towle givi wi sound loge in the fisherman against trout streams af year with fingerings many which measure as much asf Ave inches in Jength. These little fal lows are scarcely placed in the streams’ until they and the ones which are tossed back In many instance” ox die. If they were planted in the off season the small fish would have chance to adkpt themselves to hele new environment, and not be so ready’ to fly at every lure that is tossed WY them. There seems (0 be complaint of a Toon the Stats this time of u sbooking i the are hooked,
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