"SE— VOL. CVII. I— 1933. Mrs. Perry Koonsman and Jim Liddick Take ‘‘Pops’ JOHN RUNKLE, LAD OF 5, HIT BY CAR, SUNDAX John Runkle, aged about elght vears, W Sunday n [ Attorney Gy Runkle, was hit on of Car orning and became iin hospital yatient entered into Jim int dress. boarder felt lently sure Jim evl- Koons- sg (Koons man declared 1 wore nh Man's) ove parel homes i : oe Neff ¥ take then : leasant As entered Neff tween the boarder iren, down, when where ire Gap SOON kitct rangin and the when tempts ad to qu bing 1 ok Carson, t Potters Mills. hearing the volunteer had the thir bound of statement the tired Mrs informat at Liddick onsman that d and wis dec] fired but K ion she first CON i Koonsman the in sum r aggravated kill Liddick, the lived in The 1 between Koon Loch Koonsmans Req 40 son has had fights Haven, and and ontinu divine always a the not It is are enti ly lift rd practice the "ii Low pr with God help In COM iver is ersation too often Many the a solo prayers one praying Me" give Instead, real prayer consists of praise and by confession And If prayer there must be patient, dent waiting for God's voice. God's valrs on Transfiguration Mount sald: “This is my beloved Son-—hear him.” In other words: “Listen to Him™ Prayer may be taught. And we rob both the youth ad the church when we fall to teach them to pray. Older folks miss priceless spiritual wealth when they do all the praying and fall to teach youth to pray and then LISTEN to their prayers. The experience of Sunday school workers shows that children who are taught Yo pray will grow up properly guided to outpray older folks Children and youth should be in: giructed how They should be given the best forms of prayer. And why do we hesitate to read prayers? We never pe- titie ing, "Give me that largely preceded faith. ns is only say - of sin is conversation, y make them nd suit worship in sles to old rr folks worship to the At the same time people night, and every where, the Aub jes . A the Local Church,” Hadwin Fisher, Education, taik at esxion was on the form Program by Prof. M of Religious Seminary. In the evening scoveral tures were thrown on the for professor Gettysburg recis of pie. screen show Nawnkwa, in Adams county, and lat. er Prof, Fisher substituted for Editor Paul J. Hop, in a brief talk on "The Purpose Construction, and Nature of The conference closed with a highly interesting and helpful talk on “The by Rev. DP Putman, pastor of Gettysburg College church, who substituted for Dean W. E. Tilberg. EAA———— a ————————————] President Hoover will deliver his valedictory public address at the Lin coln exercises of the National Repub Hean club at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York on Monday, February 13. The address ls supposed to be non: political In character, but because [it probably will be his last public speech as president unusual interest attaches to it, A A ——— GLENN HARTER, 6, RECOVERS FROM SERIOUS INJURY —————— AA ————— WHAT BOOTLEGGING (ONT. — STATE (OLLEGE-HUNTINGDON BUS LING STATE EMPLOYES FIRED TWO FROM CENTRE COUNTY nployes fired ire from Centre State Packard RP les L. $1560, and Glenn REFORMED CHURCH CLASSIS IN SESSION AT STATE COLLEGE The West Ret oll Susquehanna Classis o h Is Report ormed Chur in session the The © nx © rR We ne day YOR onl nnu KR. } fait 1 sn —— AA AA II PEXN STATE GRADUATE To HELP UNEMPLOYED ¥ ——— TAX €C1U'T ON} MEANS SAVING MILI 0 n————————]_—— MARRIAGE LICENSES, CHEVROLETS RECEIVED THE By MILLER MOTOR C0. PENN STATE ANNOUNCES SUMMER SESSION wement DATES ry. $1800 None WwW appx intments coma fror his county The Department of Highways a4 mploves kh eave of nounced tha tH EXPENDITURES-CITY by aa found would he their despond in Centre county, how happy their lot today, instead of wallowing in which they, Reckless and| the slough of in find themselves today, extravagant ¢xpenditures, and empty-headed officials occupying swivel chairs while pulling dow: In flated and unearned salaries, wave brought countless cities to the brink of financial ruin, while our little towns have been following the even tenor of their way and meeting conditions—good or bad-ass they arise; no high-asal. aried officials; no cxtravagant exp n- ditures, but always a conscientious ef. fort to make the tax payer's burden as light as possible. The statement of Centre Hall bor ough shows the town to have nn bond. od indebtidness of a mere one thous. and dollars, while the cash on hand and the little tax due on the various duplicates of the past year is sufficient to offset this indebtedness, The little borough of Howard shows oven a better condition at the start of 1633, with a balance on hand of $1 241.76 and 22,000 drawing intevest, with high«hatting no Indebtedness. w - 14 prelimin ary 10 the fall rm of the college two weeks inter with «xaming 11 the new 2a tions for admission and the college on September first some. op 11 ester of year will en September AA tls ws LOCAL INSURANCE AGENT PRESENTED WITH SILVER 25-YEAR SERVICE MEDAL C. IN Bartholomew, of Centre Hall, agent for The Home Insurance Com- pany of New York, in recognition of a quarter century of representation, re- celved! a few dayne ago a Twenty-Five Year Sliver 8ervice Medal. The medal in sterling, 2% inches in diameter, with the following inscription on Its ace: “Presented to Charles DD. Bartholomew in recognition of twenty-five yeary con- tinuous representation of The Home Insurance Companuy, New York. De: comber 9, 1033 The medal reposes in a handsome case, In addition, the company will send a framed cortificate attesting the fact of a quarter century's representa tion, - Mr Bartholomew ds one of Centre county's leading Insurance men, and has built up a large business in his territory. we PUR a TE pL 28 ANIMALS AVERAGE Al $188.57 DODDS HORSE here or ie Dodds horse sales } £5 eld roved somewh Surprise 4d load o 14) at the thi dn tt COM aif t y EE ————— GRANDS ENTERTAINED BY LOCAL PAST OD» FELLOWS stp Ms WAR DOCUMENT OF CIV DAYS BROUGHT To WAR LIGHT il BRIDGE OVER BALD EAGLE CREEK RAZED FOR NEW BRIDGE The old 1 t Flemington and the fdge over Bald Eagle ore was razed Gunning will Ix A t week bridge 131 8 1 ANEW structed on same site feet wide of new ap- the e.im- 2,300 length bridge in the curves, proach on will bad will pass the site of a station erected recently, which has bréen mov. ofl. A new approach of about 200 feet will be bully on the Flemington side of the bridge also, The new structure will be 205 feet long, 15 feet longer than the old bridge. —.———————————— “BLIND MAN'S BUFF” “Blind Man's Buff,” a dramatic story of love, thrills and mystery by the Masters of Detective Fiction, Florence Ryerson and (olin Clements. Begin the First Installment in The American Weekly, tho Magazing distributed with next Sunday's New York American. I The legislature passed a Bill Jast week to relieve the counties of half the cost of land taken from them for the building of State roads. Had a meas ure of that kind been passed hy our legislators ten years ago, the majority of the counties of the State would not have the burden upon them that they have today, and the Stats 5 reasury sot hh west inate two through and service would not be any lower In cash, NO. 6, itl TOWN AND COUNTY NES, HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Lock sia e last firad EST RG 480, OIE will» of town has Deen weeks, he days ittuck were car drive falled to t point njured. The put the very was the log. 5 hunreh, in The ols Shue Mr. in the ture Bellefonte hu iy evening wion was in celebration of birthda ¥ Shuey will soon enter his Mr oy's T6th anniversary. 28th year as gencral superintendent the Metho« dist Bible school and is serving his fifth year as president of the Centre County Sabbath School Association, of The Ford panel truck, driven by & representative of the Exclusive Dollar Dry Cleaners, Lewistown, made a spill on the Nittany Mountain road above town, on last Thursday evening, when A rear tire blew out. The truck upset, slightly injuring a passenger with Mr, Jacobs, the driver. A car going in the opposite direction passed but an instant prior to the accident, and another oar coasting gave the operator a thrill te see the roadway blocked. Among the seventeen IPenn Siate students from Centre county who grads uated at the mid-year commencement exercises held on Friday, was Miss Ew ma Bible, daughter of Mr. and Mes, Frank Bible, of Fiedler: Always a high ranking stodent scholastically. from the elementary grades on up through the High school, Misd Bible graduated in Education aod was awarded second honors ‘There were 5 members in the graduating class. te
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers