VOl.. CV. sn wo The ninety-gecond annual moet ing of the ence Central Pennsylvania Confer- 4 church OL ad its first i in Evangelioa] open Ja the session dh the hurch Cleveland, Ohio tral Pennsylvania trict superin and president of Al his years served as pastor tendent wright college hwfore election to the episcopacy invocation, the | ne ten ago, deliver was celebrat with Communion district superintendents officiating. the election Firs he of organization in kenstine, Permanent resulted the re HH. Will receiving 137 ference J. church, e Rev, Flex of sport, secretary, the 146 umed as votes cast Mr f as his assistants Fleckenstine A. M. Remaly, Rev. Jenkins of Altoona; tev, ¥F. E P. A. Warner of Standing Of and Rev Baltimore appointments hp COMMIT by the Lewisburg announced Vieav were whore as yenor members} tricts as Gi port, Furthes estimtges, are York district “hu m 10.068: Sunday school, 16.90 $1,100,000 ' church property, and other religious property, $130.000; $13,000; Williamsport 6.745; church property, $1,200,000, ete., $175,000; general benevolences, $10 on parsonages general bhenevo- $24.500 - Membership, lences, missions, district 14,008 ; { Sunday school, value of parsonages 700; missions, $18,875. district —- Membership, 16,365; parsonages, $12.000, Lewisburg 10.489; property, $147,000; jons, $1%94600 The 1933 session scheduled to open March 8, Sunday school, $370,000; benevolences, miss. conference, will be held which of the m Crace church, Lewistown, which wns A ar presented an invitation unanimously accepted, Rev. Samuel completing hig first ye It at Snyder, now at Lewistown, is the pastor. is 23 conference Lew: years since met istown Approved for Ordination as Deacons. The following were approved for or: as deacons: B. E. Helser, of WwW. K Hosterman, Mt. Hol ly: ©. ¥. Gunther, Selinsgrove, W. H. Kelley, Scranton; CC, C, Kriedler, of Bryanville; C. E. Keafer, Winfield: R. 1. Lundy, Mt. Rock; ©. R. Loos, Key: stone; KH A. Babcock, Ceargoss, and Vernon Miller, Baltimore, dination Bellwood ; Outsid Rev. H. A. Pruyn, pastor of the lo- cn! Methodist Episcopal charge, an: nounces Passion Week services in the Centre Hall Methodist church from March 21st to 26th, at 7:30 PP, M. Several out-of-town ministers have been engaged to take part in the sor vices, The program of the services follows: or, Rev. ©, W. Rishell, of Btate o, Five ministers were elected to three members of the board for H year terms of as examiners junior preachers: Nowlerry, Sanders Yor Frank i Rev, W. . | Peffley, Rev, wher, Baltimore, { Mechanicsh Norman of E8 pastor i Trinity od by becomes istor will fill pulpit Stambaugh, for eighteen years th to China and for the at Gramley missionary past five yi Rev, York ceed the of Bell Ars Lemoyne, A, Dastor PHASLOY ) is moved from he Reed O. Steely, fofmerly 1 Milton, Rev te where will suc vho was pastoral host this year. Mr, Steely charge. succeeding H W 2, comes from He Du. y Rev! od M £1 Iavilie from by J Rov H whose present charge at New Free ton losenberg dom is to be merged Rov Centre Ww Hall one E for Smith was returned to He dozen min the seventh year half conference who year of service was of about isters in the ed the sixth field before day a week The ithe Monday forenoon a had clos. their Mon- on going to conference, conference closed finally with sefsion JUNIOR CLASS PLAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS The Junior class in the Centre Hall High will thelr play Friday and Saturday evenings of this in Arcadia been the cents schoo give on week Grange Admissions have cut to meot times and i5 must are but 26 and This means that the class be well supported to give it a real profit, ag none of the expenses promotion have incident to its been reduced The title of the play Is “Thd Whoo! enpoot,” story filled through “of- f § and presents a withhumor. From ficial” at High, that patrons of school affairs will be leaks one is led to believe | the footlights Friday and Saturday nighta, : a If you did not mall “it” on Tuesday, jyou were too late, hc de Week Services Tuesday—"A Day of 8pecch,"—- [Speaker, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick of the {Centre Hall Presbyterian church, | Wednesday—"A Day of Silence’ Speaker, Rev, A. C, Shue, Superin- tendent of the Sunbury District of the Methodist churches, Thursday-—-"A Day of Farewells" Speaker, Rev. W. BH. Smith, pastor of Centre Hal; Evangelion church, Friday "Good Friday.” Passion Play | Stereopticon plitures. Actual stenes {from the Buropean Passion Play, OVER for wr y INSPECTION. that dams are regularl jut the reason be inspected y an and of Water from the Department Forests Waters, the Citizen Company Cold S8teram oreek, and the Penn Dam lege Dam, tril a Crook Cabin % student body at vy Cold Stream dam, located near Philipsburg of more import pe ————— i ————— - VINTON MeULELLAN WINS IN ELIMINATION CONTEST nsored P. Hall on George Wash Vi , perha by thi 8) McClellan, ¢ The third ntor High vis $10.00 were wor and {= pris An. ynze wn prizes sivn Dori Colver seein . AILURE IN BUSINESS NOT A CRIME"-JUDGE FLEMING 4 # t in Yens i ——— OF BANK DEPOSITS IS NEI DED teet Depositors Adequately. is of f the sconoml: and flisa from which the coantry traced directly to of shaken y be failures, the faith iof the people in these institutions, but € jarge number bank 0 5 which have not onl have tied up approximately two billions of dollars of deposits during the past few Years Senator Fletcher Florida recently bil The bill would the Federal all well as some state banks, to deposit a of introduced a to guarantee bank deposits, require cach bank in Reserve System, which Includes nationa; banks as { sum equal to § per cent of ita capital {stock with the Treasurer of the Unit : edd States. This transfer would be re {quired within 60 days after enactment this contribution of the banks would provide fund ba of the legislation, and combined the guarantes of deposit In event of fall ure any bank ving made such with the Treasurer, depositors f would recel 10 bank ve the sum due thermn with. the ciwming Senator Fletcher told . a # Of tin ays after f the the Sen ate that he was satisfied the legislation he proposes is necessary to restore a full mensure of confidence in the bank ing structure The records of the Comptroller of the Currency show that during the 69 years which have intervened since the establishment of our national basking system, the total losses of these banks hag aggregated only $56,000,000, a sum which dwindles into absolute insignifi- cance when compared te the hundreds of billions of dollars which have been handled by the national banks during al] these yoars, It is this fine long-time record which encournges members of Congress to believe that legslation can be enacted for guaranteeing deposits that will be entirely feasable and workable, A — Between periods of sunshine there were snow squalls that were of a wick: ed nature, on Monday. DR, H. RB. WHITE BUYS FORMER REFORMED PARSONAGE l. White closed a deal where bye he i {| Reformed The became the owner of the former parson in Centre Hall HAs pul I ———————— a ——— ALL ROADS OPEN. £24 1 4 hi wnship 11 Pinchot roads roads In Potter with the township been opened the ex a short iin of J hom { That vicinity Frohm, east has drifts | township TOI | multe a 1 rides for Conside on those tractor with tl were asdde readily Roadm¢ | pertence gquence for —— A MY ASS CHORAL SOCIETY TO GIVE 17, 1932. . CENTRE + * . 5 » % . COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. — NO. 11. _ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Bo it t of next restaurant nducted by eo" lege Fast on expocts A FE on Anise t os 1 ABUED porn or EASTER PROGRAM. MARCH £3 ¥ tl Licenses Granted to Flve Applicants, i —— i —- SHEFFIELD MILK PRICES § em mile . fee 1 ( § ‘ nd : | Transue Singers Coming at Later Date rn lable to be in Centre Hal on March appear later date, ¢ Transue Bingers, who were un- 1 edd 6 due to the storm. =» in the i Methodist church on a Local Poultryman Member State Leg~ Islative Committee, W, W. Kerlin, owner and manager of Kerin's Grand View Poultry Farm, has recently been appointed a member of the Pennsylvania State Poultry egies ative committee, WHY WILLIAMS WAS v IN THE JAIL YARD While nobody has criticised Sheriff John M. Boob of Willlams, some people openly for the escape wi have mn fh the he had tiary afl heen tenced to the penile vard after en ' In the tw # i by officials the and under the visited twice Welfare nformed by heen Oo Hinte Department, wis | them that nw | he must give all prisoners two hours) outdoors recreation daily, or he would be liable to prosecution, and this was the reason why Williams was released for exercise with the other prisoners on the day he effected his escape. I ———— A, 6 Notiee #0 1 0. 0, F, Notice to all members of Centra Hall Lodge No. 888: You and your wife are invited to attend the 6Tth ahniversary of the Oder, on Tuesday evening, March 22nd, In the 1, O. O. F. hall, The Mountain Melody orchestra will furnish the music. AI A A Transfers of Rea; Estate, John M. Boob, Sheriff, to the First National Bank of Centre Hall, tract in State College; §5.605, A box social wil} He held at the Colyer school house, Thursday, March 24, at 83:00 o'clock. arged meodical treatmen disch on Saturday Richard 8. Bailey, of Centre Hall, was admitted last Thursday Mra onte as a on medica] patient Belle is a medica) patient, having been Amanda Caldwalader, of admitted on Sunday Charles Smith, amedical Sunday. of R discharged D., on Centra Hall, patient, was 5 Rider and Miss Sar the Miss Genevive ah Prungart student nurses at hospital, were admitted on Sunday for treatment There 35 patients at the beginning of wa——————— MILLER MOTOR C0. CHEVROLET CAR SALES Miller Motor were the the week, in hos pital The the Company ‘within past recent made the following Chevrolet sales % 1% i $ Samuel Waxler, Westport ton Harrison Johnson, Bellefonte, R D., Lesley RI Bellefonte, Highway coupe s————————————_ — W. CT, U. Institute. The Centre County W, C. T. U, will hold a two session Institute at Julian, Saturday, March 19th, opening in the morning and closing with an after noon session. Mra. Broylea of State College, and other speakers will be present. Each Union is urged to send delegates, and take with them a lunch The host Union will serve coffee, —————— Easter Play. The Trinity Reformed church school wil present an Easter play, entitled, “For He Had Great Possessions ® on Sunday, Easter evening, March 27th, at 7:30 o'clock, The experiences of the rich young ruler, Zacchous the tax gatherer, and Bar Timaeus, the blind man, are wov- en into the fabric of the play. IA "State Collkge is considering the adoption of daylight saving time. and de- fine Atlee Bohaeffer's No. ol? grow Rr 'é Wy. phone eral postal fice there nas offios himself is of forty” {seven students who won membership iff the fraternity of Phi Kappa Pi by thelr studies, and a very high honor. of the State Committee. announg* 1. Shields hag entered duties as director of publicity. director is a newspaper man a Democrat never deviated from the prime During the came of 1830 he was associated with the State Committee and rendered val« excelience In thelr college which is considered $i #4 John R ratic Colling, chairman Demo ex that John upon his The new experience and the party fant service The will of the late Capt Mills, estate WwW. H. Fry, filed for probate, f $12,500. Of a por estata Pine 1 for estate is are alike B. McC. “xe” Grove of unt of Ping disposes this an $500 © mg is specified 8 $12,000 200 Associatior and real vv of to the Cameoetery Fry lots the 1 share and si children G M among his nine Fry Cutors Charles Dale are the and of the estate - The Jodon horse sale, postponed from th to the 10th, owing to weather conditions at the Pleasant Gap sales stables, resulted tn nearly all of the horscs being sold. One team brought $400. While bidding was not as brisk as in years gone by, the prices obtained were considersd very fair. The horses were of a type that appealed to the buyers who attend these sales regularly. Mr, and Mrs William R Rosel, of Detroit, Mich, on returning from af auto trip through the South, stopped at the Arney home recently and took with them Miss Pear; Arney, who will be thar guest for some time. Me Rozel Is engaged in the insurance bus inesg and was taking a six weeks va* cation trip. Mrs Rosel js a grand niece of J. J. Arney, being a grande daughter of Henry and Sarah Arney Dasher, both deceased, and a daugh* ter of Mrs, Ira Dasher Krome, also of Detroit, March
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