| VOL. CHI. EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE Bishops In F. Weaver Three A. Presiding Elder on n the Evang ow Pastorates, In rv # riton was con voles K|heaws I. N. Ba sa D and Rev were transferred to ary Hest. M K. Dietz dentials na a preacher Ct Shar J. N. Price sUuDernumeries and were m the supernumer given il to wns Cres tr the on Paul { Atlantic an {itinerant church, conference deacon or the Brethren received the the Pennsylvania of Evangelical The conference for next year will be held in the First Evangelical Rev. J H seagions wil wns into conference in Central SA re. lation the church church inmeanort, pastor. The March 6th Flackenatine begin on Farewell Party. farewell Burton of weak i A Mra west party was r. and Fetterolf, at Thun w mes town. on sday They Hickman farm, but will nat J. A of next ars Hving « no after wm Mr of t the flv montt live ¢ ir f oif's father farm. east wn guests red to Mr Lye present on the occasion below : Rn Wall are given and Mrs Mr. and Mrs fly, James Brooks, Brooks and family, Mr. and Mrs. Har- Spyker and daughter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brooks and chfidren, Mrs. John Garver and Mary. Mrs. Wm. Parker and Mr and Mra Robert Bloom and son Done ald, Ralpid Brooks, Mr. and Mra Lewis Oarbrick and Jack, Vern Garhrick, Mr. and Mrs. George Fetterolf and family, Mr. and Mra. J. M. (Carson and family, Mr. and Mrs Russell Brungart and family, Mrs. Edward Foust and daughters, Mr. and Mra. John Ruddy and daughters, Clarence Rudy, Merrill Copenhaver, Plenty of delightful refreshments, consisting of sandwiches, pickles, foe cream, cake and pop corn were served. ——————— —————— The Department of Parks and Pub- lie Property, of Caunden, Clay W. Rees: man, commissioner, issued a booklet which found its way to the Reporter desk, with the slogan, “If you work in Camden, five In Camden,” as Hts leading line, The boklet gives abundant reas ons for the slogan given, and for his one, foo: “You Hve when you live In Camden, N, J." Ralph Mr Mrs and fam w Lause and fam- and Guy rv daughter grandson, son THREE DENOMINATIONS WILL PISCUSS UNITING IN Reformed Qlmreh In UU, of North United Brethren In N., Ameriean,’ Christ LU nder Synod | Title America.” Common Basis “United Church In Nissley RE ——— Milk Inspecior, - a CONCLUSION OF COURT. eliog i Stony company Being resprLan On t Weadn The case grows out i taxi and ded i f July, © of Bout iw truck it | Street een paintiffs on the 2 the ant's at sth AY © ¥ abo intersection Allen and Hamilton Verdict of L Ee Avenue Thursday defendants, J. Ww State College sale of in College on n favor the Jennie This « | grows ou Burt from ve Hensaey, and ¢ and misun compliance deed and agreement purchase ntiff, which Verdict $1400 « alleged defendant in of to t th th nn “ al by o defendant e plaintiy to | derstanding 1 with oowenantis the in the by defendant fot controve of the | te rost, 1 ito pay. i to back the from the was the rey in witl favor pia in- the had agreed wut the the basing ff that i pric by ti air Pummer Flick C J. nu Ixcvker, trad. Decker Chey in automo- i business Company to bw Pe purchase by the of an at. amount in plaintiffs pay. The *the nu he turned in as part close of the plaintiff's moved] 1 his an action recover a ntiac of growing out ntify i from the defendant mobile paving a exchange defendant brought which tl a n f the cash or and ar Lo the plaintify as part Mul Lo recove Lomohdle pay. At tr stimony ° defendant nor suit, which was g | Judge Marion D. Patterson, President Judge of the residing at Thursday pulsory arty courts of Hollidaysburg, predde] in the case of 8 B Inc, va Stine Coal Mining Company Thig case 8 from Omeeola and brought to recovie for a hoist Ver dict in favor of the plaintiff for $1052.84, The following case were continued, beleving that they could not be reach od when the other cases wire on: W. G. Carr ve. Thomas Reid, bel an action In trespass, Ann W. Kelch¥ne va. Homtio Moore, being an action In assumpsit Lacy A. Bmith vs. Bellefonte Trust Company, executors of last will and testament of Ellig N. Irwin, late of Spring township, deceased, Marcha H. Hoover ve. Grant Hoover, being an action in trespass, Wm. Flack. by Jerry Flack his fath- or and next frfend, va. A. L. Hill, trad- ing and doing business as Hill's Auto Station Being an action in asswmpsit. Madr county, on Stine, i= ng a. E HALL. PA. HOOVER CALLS CONGRESS FOR Date for and Tariff Laws, Sehedule—Re Meeting Farm ws NV on on fo Census apportionment Follow | then A avery § with Aegroeos on Tuesday. M. E. CONFERENCE Meets at Clearfield In Annual Session, Bishop MeDowell Presiding—An Exeeptionally Interesting Program Arranged for the Oceasion. IN SESSION The sixty -first session of tha of the on Tues. Clearfield where annual Central ania Conference Met? day Pennaylv Church in Trinity church Edgar RB Heckman will the wed ch sf We wt Dowell ton, D (Yearfile ol ist convened | Ilev fs pastor and atiy of Eman: Corman F. Mec Washing. conf renre host iI-'D 0: Rev. P T H;de Piahop Wm PD. 1. 1a DD. of fan presiding ar by urch who Rev and YL ped fe nD 14 the f 1" its 300 wi have i] week fully together oF laymen fatyrs ’, during £ of mar { # wit) 1 the conference, with o ot ence and bord Noted part confer from outside hundreds the apenkore ors Ey of vu of the conference, will have Dr. Lather A Conn., Dr. Henry Rev. Rober Rev. OO P pirblic who in the program | Weigle New Haven, | Fiitt Cvane, of Sed | MeGowan, of Pittghurgh: | Kiar, of China; Dr. Merle N. English, of Chicago Dr aiph DD. Urmy. of Pittaburgh: Dr. BR Diffendorfer. of New York, and Dr. . A Ward, of Chicago Two charges were merged and elev. en candidates for the ministry exam. ined, The Catawisen Circuit and Buckhorn “Rupert chargim wore merged. The latter has been supplied by Rev. W. HL Hartma, retired, as supply pastor for #ix years. Thirty years ago he served the chauge as a regular pastor. The candidates are: Rev. John F Winkleblech, pastor of 8t. Pauls'lau- theran churoly, Altoona; Charles A. L. Bickell, Willamsport; Daniel Con: ey, Morris: Dr. Rolert BE. Fleck, Look Haven; Vetor B. Hahn, New Bloom- fleld:; George A. Hartsock, Juniata College; Harry Matteson, DuBolstown; Harold A Pruyn, Riddlesburg: Leon W, Noss, Ssloan; B. Prank Shue, Bun. bury; Harter 8, Taylor, New M#liport. are anton | MONEY IS NEEDED FOR TOWNSHIP RHOADS “ In One Would Gasoline Legislature Cent the Improvement of Them, nin of Tux for ot Our Cheap Water Service, vdrant ad of 36 k wash p ther » var 1 a oy nd hydrant of $8 # or kitchen instead iret wall $7: vhotogrmaphers, + glireot direct atthments with §R of $7; with street-bakem, gtreot instead attarbhments $7 Instead of $38: minmum meter rate | for six montha $3.50 instead of $3 | Changes A rate of $15 per year is | estatfished for gnrages, with direct ats | tachments to street and main Rules Senlor Class Play at Spring Mills, The clasa of 1829 of the Gregg Town. Sehool thrilling three-act | "That's One on BRL” [pry sent to the pubic March 22 the Mills. This play tertainment which haz been ing among High members tie group of pla fn this play Tickets no ime ship Vocational is preparing i the comedy ent it iedd which will on Friday Grange h furnishos they BV nine, WN in at Spring on- outstand plays. Ten make up the take part school # oof class word will who ay we members Epping Mita purchased of any from the of: nt Ben's Restawnant, A—————————— The Dodds Horse Sale. The of | he id here on Frade y by the well k~cwn Dodds, the twenty -edght head public sale western horses horse shipper, Robert AH of | were sold, those recalled from the Lock having been ald later privately. Th high team wus hid off at 3480. There | were some very fine horses in the lot, LI the Judgment of Jom! horsemen has welght Mr. Dodds, who was squeezed to the wal by several horgy as they were being unloaded from the car, and had several riba injured, wns able to be on hand at the sale and recommend his stock. BB M. Smith was the suction: eer, C. D. Bartholomew cerk, and Geo. Searsen, the local lover of horse flesh, chiaf groom. » was woll | attended Goodhart Home for Sale. The James C. Goodhart home, located on corner lot, on Main street, Centre Hal, j= offered for sale. Brick build. ing: eight rooms; newly papered and painted within: conveniences. Inquire of H. I. Ebright, agent, at First Na- H 14, 1929. WERT—RBUZZARD, Anni Yio irs Wert an isn 34 Buzz wihna ¢ wr ¥ rely { Vrv ith Ya y 113 fitendn of nut ant ir Cying ¥ —— - Femple—Doty, “ a Ladies of Golden “1 nder Eagle Wil Blue Skies” Present Russell C George Lutz Kennet} {Emory Floray. and theses anna Zettle, Mrs. Ethol Fetterolf {arine Martz, Alma Lutz and Mrs Searson The play wholesome and the Your patronage pfoes {Note wns and Vi. Cath- 1 Slack ladies are promises an and evening of Dlenstire entertainment apprecinte admission people will Popular £1 ¢ ahove was the n play After drcided to Saturday i On first evenings’ orprang lodge.) present on night following ang performances Proweeds from will by go tu the Eagie » home supported of Following i= the const oh aractors H. Flink 1’ Cover brother Bruce MoCulloush, David Joyoe, Dick Warren, the man Clare's father Edith's gas ua Bra Oscar Weber, a village swain.. E Old John, gardener and sexton Jack Afford woene Colver : John Puff Sleepy Helne, Sara's grandson Paul ec Georvin 8h Feflorolf Ted Williams yeffor Joy 134 vit to Br (are the girl San Mra the Fetterolf Edith Warren, an heiross Oe, ‘ Mra. Helep Searson the old housckeape Fanoees Mra. Katia Tressier Mrs. Weber, a neighbor Sama, " wn vee Was Vianna Little Elsie, Bara's granddaugrfer vo v Catharine Martz F. K. Fmank, Mrs James Searson, Mra Earl Lutz Mrs Nevin Hockman and Mm BE. BE. Zettle LMM SSSI. Zettle The Hoffman company, manufactur. ors of joe cream, have established a milk recniving plant at Philipsburg and will dally receive all the milk farmers can produce. This move is one of great value to the farming community about Philpsburg. Since there was no marke et for raw milk in that section little attendon was paid to dairying which now no doubt will become of mport: ance, a I AH AION. Centre county farms have been credit. ed with baving produced 955.830 bush: ela of corn in 1928. the value of which tional Bank. 11 was placed at $888,560, T0WN AND COUNTY NEWS Lisscnings OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. (3 Mover, short en name town, wae Wf business 1d lke to ¢ place Con. reiative. Centre Ors ago and He was @& 3 2 pry JEANNE nation d, about Raymon Ww : a laymond the wole] fo also wns iy or more ¥ Millbelm Raymond was about son of lsanc Edwin W. Stine assistant Ty ding 69th trafinmast « of the P. upon attain banqueted class to the num~ The dinner was m of the Pres Stine was a fre- Ung man, to visit . $y on Ths R., or R ne Division Tyre hlrthday acl res at he vin Sunday forty was sl eight served in byterian this dining ™ arch, Mr quent visitor here when a mos hore Ww and occasional his Mre Oo H rovadli vod Mra Mrs 4 yet wieter, Dinges. ast week Cloyd Brooks, Mary E. Breon, Cuyaloga Falls, she now with another Mss, Margaret Mrs, Breon ig suffering from wripliioa tion of Her Mra Margaret nerey, R. N, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Benner. Belle« fonte, now nursing her. It can be stated without reservation that the Oriole Stores will shortly be abgorhtd in the Siaffer Store Company, and it that the American Stores Company dickering for the of the Shafer Stores. This is true of the Welng ohain of over fifty stores in Central Pennayivanis. It i= rumored that the American Stored are endeavoring to gain a foothold In Central Pennsylvania to conibat the A. & DP. The storm on Thureday blew a tre over the road, east of town on the Brush Valley road. The branches of the large oak struck the high tension eleotric light wire and broke it. Trav vlers found the road blocked, and diss here her by that daughter her mot} Yery oritically il wn Ohi 18 wit 1 0. where in daughter I oof sway a Mannses granddaughter, % in in rumored fu control also countered should an effort be made to clear it. A telephone message was sent to the West Penn Power company who, al once disconnected the current on the lines to Centre Hall and cast, and later the Mne was disconnected at points in town. The repairs were quickly made, resulting in the least ine convenience posable,