VOL. CV]. GRESS, On th Dem e - presi the dele was the choles of that indicates National 1 were elected. dent, which gates to the convention 3 - 4 ~~ } ry pledged to vote for him De. F. White was elected mem- of opposition. J. chairman K. the re ber State committee without wns gn reelected Bower for f Rey was « John entre county. In the iblican party the Pinchot mpletely routed by the wing their ynmittieeman arganization who elected regular candidates for and county chairman Hon H. B Republicans Sco State “NATIONAL HOME WEEK LOCAL MEEETING ON BETTER IN THE VOTE CENTRE HALL. REPUBLICAN. President of the United States— Ho France, 40; McFadde NS. Senatore— Butl Auditor Generale Supreme Court 66 Linn, Superior Court Gide Stadtfeld, McDade, 45: 16; James, 40; Gawthrop Parker, Rutherford, 29; 20 Representative In Congress 0a. 2. Chase, Lederer, 3; Rockel Kurtz, General Assembly— Holmes, 7 State Betz, 0 Committee— 47: Scott, 30, County Chalrman— Rossman 1 DEMOCRATIC President of the United States— Smit! Ros NS. Senator £4 { Rup Treasurer Shannon. 71 Auditor Generale Supreme Court— High] Superior Court Foy Pie] Delezates-s 1 hes it-Large— got § fd i ! i i i i i i i erostod will like vou this kind meeting be a member Club suggestions and tel] of thelr club's ac tivities, There will member of the Floricuture Penn State College can produce do ¢ if you do member the of oO the State Garden will be present to give helpful be a also staff of present, A Ms Mtl A MARRIAGE LICENSES. Bellefonte Bellefonte Bruce . Elizabeth Hines F Tierney ia Earl Myla Bellefonte Bellefonte Shuey Fed P. Alvertia ley ev see +0 Bellefonte Fetters Eeack Lu sstors now have to participate in a institution by investing in Centre County Hospitaj seventy thousand dol lar twenty-year sinking fund 6% mortgage gold bonds, tn denominations of $100, $260, and $500; dated April 1, 1932, due April 1, 1952, free of State tax; interest payable October Ist and April 1st of each year; principal and interest payable at the First National Bank, State College, Trustee, Bonds are for sale or can be ordered through the following banks: First Natnonal Bank, Trust Company, and Farmers National Bank, Bellefonte; First Nationa} Bank and Peoples’ Na- tionala Bank, State College; First Na- tional Bank, State College; First Na- tional Bank, Spring Mills; Farmers’ National Bank, Millheim; Rebersburg National Bank; First Nationa] Bank, Howard: Community Bank, Port Ma- tilda. The bonds are first lien against property owned by the hospital, val ued at one hundred fifty thousand dol: Jars, and with the addition of a Nurs- ew Home it wil} Increase the value to one hundred ninety thousand dol lars, The purpose of the issue of bonds: The $70,00000 bonds are to lquidate J i Centre county inv an opportunity cag to A Oy down to § ye Hender f { + spresentative In Congre | $4 yoy 2 General Assembly 3 Lt "n ve Bow cS ———————— BANK ROBBER GETS FROM 7 TO 14 YEARS ‘ court pay 00 and and imprisonment cost sor Pros ition E Years in the 14 ditary confinement, stern to in ——— CONGRESSMAN BEERS DIES IN WASHINGTON HOSPITAL Representative Edward M. Beers died in Washington, D. C., on Thursday, following an fliness with influenza. He was a candidate for re-election and his name together with that of Benjamin K. Focht aa on the ballot dry and Focht wet. The for candidate by using represent their views, w Beers was voted to drys n “stickera™ Let us do your Job Printing. a $30,000.00 against the hos Nurses’ Home at of $40,000. As an investment: The issuing of the bonds has been approved by the Hon. M, Ward Fleming, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and has the endorse: ment with the promise of whale hearted support of virtually all the bankers of the county. What will be gained by bullding at this time: 1. It will give those who have large or smalj amounts to invest an oppor tunity to invest In what Is considered a safe Investment, 2. By building this summer great saving can be made in the cost of con- struction. 3. Inthis time of depression. when 80 many men are out of work, it will give a large number of men employ ment and help make times better. 4. What will you be doing by buy- ing these bonds? You wif be making a good Invest: ment. You will be helping the unemployed by giving them employment. You will be helping to build up your institution so that better care can be taken of the sick, without any cost mortgage bulld a approximate cost and to an ® DIAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM FOR STATE Central Office Bullding, to Be Complet ed Early In Dial Operators, System Will Displace ompletion early 1 possible quipment § Le » for fol Pre sposed service the lowing | a present umimer lis and dial £ to wontinue the Off it so that centray replace with a complete new unit calls may mpieted {erantors needed d will, to ialing ontinue T tractive 18) buildi new surroundings expansion to oa wd A pa THE FARM PROGRAM, ct] —- CONCERT AND MAY DAY BAND i MISS FLEANOR ZETTLE H, 8, VALEDICTORIAN It will her township be gratifying to mang © in Potte Miss Eleanor N. Dorman, of Yeagertown, is the high honor pupil in the Dery Township High at Yeagertown, and consequently be valedictorian at exercises on June full point f former school mates tr to learn that Zottin, damghter of Mma DD school will the commencement 2nd. Her rating all others In HE an above her class, A A A KIWANIANS OF THREE TOWNS TO STAGE REVUE The Kiwanis Tyrone and Bellefonte ed in the which is to one by h clubs of Philipsburg, are again unit Kiwanis Hevue threo act annual I n of given production, The first Monday Philipsburg, this (Thurs © the nt 4 clube show Tyrone, at and the third will be given dav) wns evening: the second evening fonte. Heports already given tes a pleasant evening ateurs. The ovrocdeds of the revues will devoted to charity--for the benefit of crippled and underprivileged children. State threatre, Belle from the are such in shows guaran the am two as to with bio ——————— A ABSA POLICE TO INVESTIGATE ALL SUSPICIOUS FIRES Officials of the Bureau of Fire Pro: tection, Pennsylvania State Police an nounced a Tow days ago a vigoruos campaign is under way by trained in- vestigation of the department, to fer: ret out those who are responsible for incendiary fires. During the present year 45 persons have been arrested for arson, and there are now under investigation scores of other cases in which evidence Indicates many addi tional arvesta will follow. Insurance company and firedepart- ment officials are cooperating with the bureau In promptly notifying of any unusual or suspicious fire circum: stances, LS A AAS Advertising fs the food upon which your must feed business, If you don't want that pusiness to “oop and de.” CENTRE HALL WINS HIGH TWO MORE In rs High trounced a comedy of err entre $ baseball Bo Centre chool soundly the Lohr was irg’s bats He held them 3 niet ana i“ the tied — AMAA NI RS LICENSES GRANTED TO {DRIVE APPLICANTS i dial —— i {Female Teachers to Lose Sehool IH i They Marry. y FAY TAXES THIS WEEK. ¥ CHURCH BODIES MAY UNITE FORCES unison of the He United States Synod of North discussed at ra of REFORMED Ap for the formed and the Americ roposal Church in Evangelioa) will be of the | i the mectings judicatories denominations to be held The Reformed Church bership of 347.698, ¢ 3 t: this spring has a mem in the east The Evan members, mid-west ad mostly ern section o gelicay chiefly in the Four years started for but cussion the country 325.000 and Synod has west ago a merger of these after the project laid for eventuag A joint two a movement was two bod of dis aside, al jos, me vernal years was though kept hope alive, the on of union was committees repre the composed senting bodies, Commis of =" sions Closer both denominations, h been working to draw up the proposal which at forth oming The States, Union leaders wil} be presented meetings Reformed Church which until German Reformed traces its origin chiefly Swiss and French in America early Michae; Schlatter, a missionary evan gelist, arrived here in 1746. having been commissioned by the (Classis of Amsterdam, and a year later a coetus was organized. The first meeting of the synod was held in Lancaster in 1793 and the delegates reported 178 con: gregations and 15.000 communicants The Evangelical Synod of North America was formed by six clergymen representing a umion of the Lutheran and Reformed Churches, who met and organized a synod at Gravols Settle: ment, Missouri, in 1840. Four of these were missionaries, two having been sent from the Missionary Society of Basel and two form the Rhenish Mis slonary Society. The others were In: dependent workers from Bremen and Strassburg. During subsequent years similar organizations were effected, in: cluding the United Evaneglioal Synod of North America, the GermanBvangell- onl Boclety of Ohlo, and the United Bv- angelical Society of the Kast. In 1887 these bodies united to form the pres: ent organization, known first as the German Bvangelical Synod of North America but sifter some years the term “German” was dropped to form the present name, the in the wan United known Chureh, to the German, who settled 18th century 1869 ns the people in the LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL TWO-ACT COMIC PRESENTS OPERETTA The Very operetta, '‘Sunbonnet pre od Find air,” wail itably serie Centre Male B Scroggs urkholder Mrs ¥ [POTTERS MILLS-BOALSBURG | ROAD TO BE BUILT GREENS — VALLEY ROAD BEING IMPROYED nd in supervision State Forests Waters Department, repesented locally by Ri Full cured ¢ and hard Brooks offe hundred at White Gap, have forest ranger y i of stone 8« Tin Rock Pleas used of the section of the Mr. Brooks a ——— e"r-oloirr Ij oj opp a LOCAL RAILROAD MAN HAS SERVED COMPANY 43 YEARS Hartley, of Hall, 65th birthday a few Hartley has seen forty-three railroad NOCOREArY He has age the quarries ant already been in the improvems nt road supervised hy Lavi brated his agony. Mr yours of service on the Penna Centre cole days During this time it him reached doubt was not any sick benefits the to pay now and near retirement will no be retired in future He began at Glen Wm him 3, foramen, his services June 1889, Iron, had Cooney al After twenty-six transferred to to the two Osman, Years Mills foreman. In two to Centre Hall he has held the position as fore man for the sixteen years and and « over he was Spring and Joly of sent nro moted yearg he where was past A I MP 53 A A Reformed Chureh Field Foundation Plan, In the afternoon and evening Wednesday, May 4th, a district con forence on Christian Education will be held in Trinity Reformed church, Cen tre Fall, under the direction of the Committee of Christian Education of West Susquehanna Classis of the Re formed Church in the United States, in working out the application of the denominational Board of Christian Ed: ueation's intensive field promotion plan. The district concerned is known as number 5 in the Classis, comprising the following Reformed charges: Lew istown, State College, Boalsburg and Centre Hall. Dn C A. Hauser, Rev. F. D Wentsel, and Mrs. Margaret String, of the staff of the denomina- tiona; Board of Christian Education, will be present, as well as E. H, Bon- sll of the State 8. 8. Association and Prof. J. i Elsenhauer, of Bucknell Un: iversity. All the church schoo; work: ers and other Interested persons in the district are urged to attend both sessions. During the course of the week of May 1st four other similar conferences will be held in various of EO NO. 17. i, TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS You may perty are be ¢ New former is a store r supplies, were T. A. Hoster- ant Lloyd Kerlin, oe the oe WT RArage Margaret of au and oil SE and feds { i i 25 t per remark~ Nixon profes was the Agricul =O ‘erin n State i of the § i 3 iy Promoting believe prices on good have dropped as far stock exchange, take Goodhart's advertisement Second hand, hard worn this spring that Goodhart a squint in this furniture at jeeue at public sales sold for for more money asks new Mr. and Mrs. H J. spending the winter worth (Florida) Lambert, after at their Lake winter home, opened their residence in Centre Hall ast week. Mr. Lambert brought to this office cluster cocoanuts taken from one of many trees on his Floride propery. The haim, a of Rossman farm, west of Mill along the State high- wae purchased at sheriff” sale by Dinges for $4270. The purchase of mountain land. resident of Willinme- to occupy the place. He was formerly a P| RR. employe. located way Frank includes tracts Mr, port, two Dinges a expects Ferguson township farmers are hav ing unusual experiences with thieves, thieves steal the untdsual. A would appear safe In & field, but not so, for County Detect fve Roden was hunting the massive plow, stolen from J. § Miller. A palr of shoats also disappeared from the premises of John G. Miller, in that township, and are believed to have been stolen, Miss Nellle Smith, superintendent of the High Valley Hospital, Steubenville, Ohio, and Miss Spear, superintendent of the Wilkinsburg hospital, drove to Centre county on Saturday and were guests of Miss Smith's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, Frank Smith, in Bellefonte, and of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Ma T. A. Hosterman, in Centre Hall Mrs. Smith wasalso at the Hostermman home at the same time, W. L. Jacobs and sister, Miss Marg* aret Jacobs, mpent the week-end In Steubenville, Ohio with thelr brother, Guy W, Jacchs, and family. J stopped off at Ingram to pay a to Mrs, Helen Fox, nee Miss Helen Sandoe, formerly of Centre Hall; ‘alee, who tractor plow of Rev. J. M. Rearick. who thirty yours ago served the local Lautherasy parts of the Classis pastorate,