&/'¢ S—— VOL. CVII. HALL. PA. THURSDAY, MAY | 93 3. SCHOOL iT SEASON GG. T. YOCATIONAL COMMENCEMEN tional Il be Voi exercises wi h, The Township School comment held Met Mills, Thursday, ocloek in the Y. Tox Gregg IT hodist Spring elght in the chur Dennis, il Sociology at one schoo] and lege, will amp ‘Sports ill talk Music itional nanship.” on the Sublect, urnished orchestra. Baccalaureate Sermon, May 21 The baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by the Rew V. Lesh- er, the Aaronsburg Luther- an pastorate. The wiil be held in the Methodist chur h at Spring Mills on Sunday, May 21, at 8 P. M, Special music will be rendered by the girls’ chorus of the Class Night Exercises, May 23 The annual right exercises will be given in Spring Mills Grange hall on Tuesday, May 23, at 8 P. M, The program consists of a pageant pre- sented by the class members the first part of the The sec- ond part consists history, clags donors, and the presentation class to the No admission the commencement reserved tickets in will Tx the vor 1 Louis ¢ pastor of service school. cls i188 the as program. of the prophecy, of the class will, senior gilt school. cha to any rged actly is ities, seat are family This is done +% ing th represented the senior for parents « the purpose of e f the graduates OVER PROGRAM PINCHOT MAY PUT HIS ROAD Pinchot ture's street bill to have the £2 0600 isla nance conform to tional nship State mile lass tow The aor’ this assembly gover over 1 ya ased 163 for streets each num thus those the at- of Himiting total is small, available the family ber for exercises, dy to tickets t reserved two he of seats more’ room for holding tickets, are cordially activities of making not The people of invited to the cla community these tend 85 1933 ae res am HIGH GRADUATES FRIDAY, MAY enfor class "ocational HARRIS 16, 26TH cominens ite He de Wn will church laure in the evening, Lagheran May 21, by of the Mae a ivered lay Wagner Valedictorian will Miss will Rev he church. H T.V.8 Folk, while the Daniel Mothers has been y pastor ti ¢ of 1933 lass be intatorian baugh, choses « Other membors Fred Cora Mis 18 Grace Kellaway 8 his storian. § Of the Dale, Alvin Neff Wer Rishel, May graduating Reese, Wil- Moore, yn Lau Groy class are: lam Ia Glenn Ru Wini ma ¢ CNS, George Kathr Agnes Gingrich, Cy ed rove, 88, rus t. cas, Thel " Cr o istina Balley. ‘ommencement when the Mr. Dal take a three DP. C. ( activities begin senior a ~day ston, ——————————— Baccalaureate Sermon for C. H, H. 8 CENTRE CONUTY HOSPITAL DRIVE IS ON THIS WEEK 027,400 borou to £ 2090 ining $11,352,000 aways for ro: gha wnships for the State 10 to on department ing the the mainta tem of h mil gl 53 600 es Of Siate The v quired tax amount partment to rates veto will to discov enhance the LU. B d sleet e § chang Senate. his i nanip ————— A RS Two Couples Joined In Ha Margaret unite Matrimony. Paul Keller Miss were Anno Vary imcement has Fred been made of the Kline Shuey Alder. Haven, n, April 12, by Al 4 0% f Lawrence of and Miss Louise at he 5 : Brungard, i ftern Brungard age ite College burg ML Oy POMONA GRANGE MEETING A. H. GARNER GIVES LIFE FOR GRANDDAUGHTER, Jury Finds State Driving Car at Excessive Driver of Gullty Rate Coroner's a Penn Student, Speed and Losing Control, A Funeral services for Henry iher of State CO red when Boalsbure near the “Ha and Mrs. Mills, inden ‘orl, arming until he home with nt ocCurTe raoon Mr. Garner get his theroad playing Haw nachine her bu! kK red noes A TOWNSHIP TEACHERS SCHOOL, ARE i STATE EMPLOYES SOON TO BE DISMISSED ximum in }, ¢ it the the two stands Hao can increas: eduction or folio dismissal and Pinch opposed fu employes must iy ha Ww, stead fnet rthe viest slashes mus ’ departments of agricult prop.ie ¢ pnd ealth. cut Or Industry, and 1 and supplies, ef the ture t whose the Pe IER IRL mos stot or these aonropriations and the Hate officials fog isl may “ got AT BOALSHBURG, MAY 20 n of Grange il Saturday, May attendance A rr Conti held | at de. gular sessio the Pomona be toalsburyg, A w 20 good m in sired again be of Spring The Old Fort Hotel will re-opened, Reish, Mills, having leased it from the owner, W. Frank Bradford. The interior of the structure is now undergoing re- pairs and improvements. One or more rooms will be fitted up to comply with therequirements of the Pennsylvania beer control bill, which requires 300 square feet floor space, tables to seat forty. The equipment for the sale of the amber-colored drink will include a modern tapping device, and, of course, a cooler. Mr. Reish will not move hig family to the old hostelry untyq next sping, but in themeantime will be prepared to serve sandwiches and lunches, Af. te xt April he will open the place full-fledged hotel, He bas had James E. Will be Repaired sixteen years experience as a holel man, and although he has been out of the business for hineteen years, he has not Jost the spirit of the day when hotels were hotels, ——— The Old Fort hote; was established in the original “Old Fort” soon after its abandonment as a protection against the Indians. This was during the lat. ter part of the eighteenth century, Later the first section of the present Old Fort stone building was erected by the Potters. The buliding was much enlarged later on, stone being the ma- terial used. Since its earliest Login. ning the Old Fort hotel, with few in. terruptions, has served the public, fording a lodging place for man and beast, food and drink. he bill, up governor neking per SPRIN RALLY C. E. UNION, Arar Sea have been completed for the Spring Rally of the Christian Endeavor Union of Centre county to be held at Blanchard Church of Christ on Friday "of this week. The main theme of the Rally will be “Are Ye Able to Go a Little Farther for Christ in the Church?’ The State President of the Union, Reuel B. Wolford, of Wilkinsburg, will be the speaker. If you have forgotten to make your res. ervation for the 5:30 supper, get in touch with Miss Anna Stiver, Yooh Creek, before Friday moming. Forty cents will be charged for the supper. The evening session will begin at 7:30, * A A APA — The High school graduate is now having his or her Inning. May they sponsibility are around the corner, when thoughts of galety must make way for serious and desperate think. | ing. Sa A ARM SI AOE. The traffic light was dismantled and. scrapped, Tasy week andl If there were | any regrets, we falled to hear CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL REPORT FOR At the monthly of the board trustees hospital Tue lowing, report 8 meeting of at day evening, submitted held the the 1 npproved: in hosptinl A admitted du was and Number pi tients pr.1..48 ring Number pati it} itn { may birt} during month, ,. Hos Hello Moose Centre Co State Emp Loyal Order upkeep SINGING SOCIETY ORGANIZED. At Hal a meeting held in the Centre i —————— LUTHERANS 10TH CONVENTION HELD IN WILLIAMSPORT submitted { m se of four listed one nister. on Li year to They War He muel i fonts TT W sttor Wolf olf, iroved fare ovomsbure : is Ss win K- n f Bebuek seventh aonvention ted iy hu Lyen WwW. Bo Brotherhood iherhood attrac { and 1 of ministers widen the officers were Montouraviile president, and fol Prof = H. 8 Stel hrove Tr of lowing i Glendahl, 8iats Tloewistown and Rn Lewie EB Cox, for secretary for treasurer Rev. WW. H. secretary of faraidents: ler, 8 lepfer, of Newport, and A Hall, The speaker was the Greever, D. DD, I. L. D., the United Lutheran Church in Ames erica. The Rev, Mr. Greever repre: sented the entire church organization and spoke from much experience. In part he said, "I do not think our church is awake to its opportunities, because about forty per cent of its en. rollment “is what I would term inact. because about 40 per cent of its ene Ive. We lack spiritua; impulse. We need genuine religion. Think what it would mean to thie church and nation if one million Lutherans went out to win for God those outside the church. i Personal evangelism is needed for sixty Bix million people including twen- jty-five million children, in this coun- (try, who belong to no church. The | gospel le the cure for social His’ Selinsgrove, Williamsport oc K was Monrose chosen Commenting on the present 3.2 beer, a Texng newspaper save: After taking MAN HURT IN BATTLE WITH SKIDMORE THREE YEARS AGO, William Fox, aged ile, died i morning of SAYS of ony la week in the Duk Friday trent Maple Funera nftern Avenue hospital in 1d ii gervice the of whom fe re Olmes, | ’ and limped | He Dutton Ho turned t the woods. wen apprehended ox, who was #) affray, had iliness ot n been hea anoth ith er. in since, following He i york at the a beacon Pe his wife two and rd, Os wered and resumed ally for a time he childre sisters, 4 leaves Shirley parent little threes WHEAT AT 80 CENTS. Wheat n MARRIAGE LICENSES Brees 3 Tout ¥ Potts MAN SUFFERS BROKEN NECK IN AUTO CRASH ————————— BIT ON ANOTHER'S SALARY, REFORMER SAYS sth SAVE, & ln Huntingdon ommeoenting employ Lis BE Monitor remarks The I president i Ix BOE Ty tl Tax fr RAYe 1 inty spon atowns- a 1 tie © to FROTIS { reformers, 5 ana wteris BOM wiing oalf enoug) ng i Wt rope taeid fn i ——— ANSWER FARM QUESTIONS IN FIELD DAY PROGRAM Answers to hundreds of pusling questions will be given by stall meme bers of the School of Agricuture in the annual Farmers’ Field Day of the Pennsylvania State College, Thursday, June 15. A MI A A AANA. The Lewisburg Journal in its last week's lssue published an architect's skoteh of aproposed six-story one-hun- dred-room hotel In Lewisburg. A corporation is being formed to finance the undertaking. No location hag yet been decided upon. A MS Kamp's 8Bhoe Store, the second olds ext business establishment in Lock aven, this month fs celebrating the bth anniversary of its founding by the late Jacob Kamp, present proprietor and manager, and Dr. P. RR. Kamp, well known osteopathic physician. Spe. cial sales and other events during the month wil} appropriately mark the store's TSth birthday. John W. Kamp ph swig, some of the old: Hiner yeach the conclusion that in a sam of Mrs. 8. R. (Wolle) Kamp, : PY Eng p ih Mills NO. 20. [row AND COUNTY NEWS. = I —— HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Bucknell now permite iz & Inn, of the mtient at Biss visited ace nvention mher hip one in stles. dl } M Mary J all, RB vo cldest tlady hday 4 health James good Edward here in air. ently riher de« gicent an re raduated with are known and Mrs, ited In dies in 1 school, close plates in OTK past ofl num amp. Hall, 23, rved by Friday athlete i nicely 1 was palatable to the riered rain the fon The patro - Mii heim y bet ium of use of base will d aisles The Ind theatre ont showing of i all PT. tot theatre Ary with a n the hal in r mind view to pinay ures BAM lease the atrice of the from the Williams. ughter of of Mif- disonburg. The Beatrice Duck, oxen of Duck w ne sndies ¢ graduate ng school of the She dn 3 Duck, young nurses’ train port hospital h and Mrs ¢ is Norman Ma Mins graduation WAUINDE Mr srmerly of and sister ines mt twenty six. of the said to } session 1. bey pen gisiature just the most and will dollars. members salar ave on record over $e mn on The of et] the of $748,259 printing ile paid to date sum up to F089 A Hudson-8 sedan, on Saturday morning was badly used up on the right front when it struck the guard posts and cable a short distance be low the mountain top on the south slope, above town. Mary IL. Gray, of Salamanca, New York was the driver and lone oocupant of the oar. She was very slightly injured. She was on her way to Carlisle. The accident appears to have been the result of pressing the accelerator instead of the brake. jaries of and House, emploves, To this bill of senators mile postage and extra help, was must be added =a more than $150,000, ete. B48. age, oR Measurements have been made on the Potters Mills State College concrete road for the erection of gumd poste and cables. The bhirme have besn comme pleted for about three weeks, but pro tection against accidents demands the consiruction of many sections ot the posts and wire cable. The at the end of the concrete Potters Mills was removed oe, irae oh State