on—— VOL. CX. HALL. PA.. THU JRSDAY, JUNE 18, 1936. — NO. 5 _ 50th Anniversary Church, then present Lauherar the cemetery. 3 congregation the first when | Belief year belonged to r the tion with that ci of the pas‘or F. Williams, 1856 to On nex the present Rev. P. P. probably Hall. $ GRO 362 nd w pastor ‘rom the pastor as resident ymedin Rev, ceptance of to succeeded of laid. wif who the The pynersione was This oR located on now oOCupiey side Fab wes dedica G. + ted AM. F Mills. was Fischer during armers ongregation Dr, built M. no Rearick.) reflection on ta that at this began to gn ¥ in influ modern effect. 1854, buildings Corner well en pla: Wi new lesome as and October, the other The presen’ wera fire. stone of church edific id on an year ti ii : was Sago of His Hev, worshis God shot chara WwW. modest ittir bhefit 2 in temples in ng the of Salona al for funds, tiong to the amount custom of members ing money into the also adhered to. j Dr. Conrad, of Philadelphia, deliver- | ed the dedicatory sermon on Sunday morning, at one of the series of meet. ings which began Friday evening pre- vious. He had large experience in conducting dedications and was sue cessful in awakening membery to their obligation in contributing funds. On this occasion, although the entire | membership had been previously close | ly canvassed. he succeeded in procur- ing contributiong to the amount of al. | most $3000 against a debt of $4000. The remainder was vouched for and the dedication proceeded. On Friday evening previous, Hev A. Earnest. of Mirflinburg, preached, | On Thursday evening and Saturday | afternoon, the pastor conducted serv foes; and Sunday afternoon, Rev Fel. ton spoke to the children, ang In the evening Ir. Conrad Brought the event to a close, i The building committees was com. | posed of Fred Kurtz, John Spangler. | J, T, Lee, Michael Derstine and James | Adexander. The contractors were John (rove and Willlam Wolf. i While Rev, Fisgher came hore early | in September, his Installation was not | until November 28th, 1875. The min- | isters In charge of the serviceg were Rev. Aurand ang Rev, J. T. Tomltn- | son, the latter of Aaronsburg. Prior DT ——————— oliow sermon made a ap- and obtained subscrip- of $200. The ola! ang others drop- cornerstone was i J of Lutheran Wagner 35. He hecame 15 Program, 21, Sunday, June 1936 Sunday Evening, 7:30 O'clock ———— ions CELEBRATE 7IST WEDDING NIVERSARY ¥ i —— FEDERAL GOV. SPENDING LIGHT COMPARED TO BENEFITS Feder It is Fesponaibie nations point of enue of fo nearly tw for an billions. Increase from the 1032 low 40 billions to the annual come of more than 60 billions. At the time of the banking holiday March, 1933. the Federal den 21 billion gollars There had been a deficit of a billion in 1931 and $3,153.- 000.000 in 1632. During the 208 we made our major reductions in the in- rates, As of December 31. the gross | debt wag 30 billions, from which must | {be deducteg the four billion, In assets | iowned by the RFC. The Treasury cash balance wag $2,200,000 000, exclu- sive of the stabilization fund, in not in the money system. The net increase in deb’. then excluding the stabilization fund, for that period of was less than px billons or less than one month of the national income for 1028. And i Is worth while noting that the [nterest rate on the government del has dropped from 341 per cont In 1932 to an average 2.55. The per 9 in Income long than present 1935. national cent of dent our Feprosonts buat national] Income cliy, Btate, coun. bodies. represents ud of the 1834 income, ——————— AB the result of a s'eel drill break. ing while being operated at the Amer. {lean Lime and Stone Company quar- ries by Fred Cain, he secured bruis- es and lacerations on the right leg. a8 ty. all 74 per trthite cont, STEEPLE, 5 1 Tey VACATION OPENED y Vien i Hall BIBLE WITH 77 Bible ‘otter DAILY SCHOOL n and 1] CRAWFORD RECEIVES THE BONTS ~ —— G, ALFRED FIRST OF BONDS $3.52. LANCASTER IN GROUP FIRST RURAL CHORUS CONTEM AND THROUGHOUT NATION MUCH BETTEER THAN YR. AG( —————— A A O———— NEGRO BARBER SHOT BY WHITE {COUNTY MERCANTIL) APPEARS IN LIST THIS PRICES. Ao: SHEFFIELD MILK A M. Jamison, Ross Lowder, W. Rachaesf Shuey, EE ————— A — Vacancies to Fill in Marines, The officer In charge 11. 8 Marine Corps Recruiting Station, Room 325P [{O. Building, Baltimore. Md., announc. | ow that a limited number of vacan- [cles for first enlistments in the mar. ines will occur during June, July and {August this year, { For full information, at above address, i A — i “POP, A NICKEL, PLEASE. i other day a paper was passed Judge Marion D. Patterson, of Blaly county. The Judge. who at the tithe was hearing an important case hesitated a moment, and then sald with a chuckle, “This is an import ant motion and ft is granted” and dug his left hand into his trouser pocket. Curioug folks wanted to know the contents of this most importang petition and when it was handed down it read: “Pop, 1 got out at 2: 30. May I have a nickel? Marion.” Of course Marion, Jr, got the nickel! A A Sn Charles Vonada, of Coburn, an em- ploywe at the Meyer Lumber Com- pany's mill, near Coburn, suffered n fracture of the bone In his left ‘wits When ‘he fell to the ground while disconnecting a pipe on the station. ary engine boller at the sawmill, Fre | ges, Pie } ank, ~ les Bart Hosterman : aniat, wre or call he up to fir Ee —— ASSAILS LANDON AS “GREAT UNKNOWN" onven nominated “whose groatest th who expressed address, Of the a man ase nobody Norris 1932 ba at Knows him ted Views RUPPOT i in Roogevels hig in a radio convention's selection Governor Alf M. Landon 4s Republican standard said: “These ominent the amoke-screen nated a man for President greatest asset is that nobody him and nobody knows stands for, "It does not necessarily follow from this that the nominee is not a Rood man. But it does mean If he will not take orders from the undisclosed bosses who made him. then these ame inent gentlemen have been deceived.” Norris said he was “not asking support of Roosevelt on 8 party basis," “I am pleading with my country. Men to forget partisanship and come to the support of the man who, more than any other Man in recent years has stood for the welfare of the come mon people,” he said, os cs es ———— REPUBLICANS NOMINATE LANDON AND KNOX At the National Republican Cone vention in Cleveland, Ohio, last week, Alf M. Landon Rovernar, of Kansas of Kansas bearer, te of behind nomi- whose knows what he gentlemen af Clevela ng and Col. Frank Knox, =a Chicago newspaper publisher, were nominated for president and vice-president, re- spectively, Landon was born in Venango coun- ty. this state. SMITH-REARICK. e————— i —————— {COUNTY SABBATH SCHOOL | ASSOCIATION MET AT Uap Educati —————— se —— NON-RESIDENT FIGHTH. GRADES PASS H, Ss. 1270 of r | PENNSYLY ANIA Teo FO.288.062 GET ROAD Sr — i A — os A ——— FARMERS TO MEET AT PENN STATE, JUN¥ AAAS BLOOD ON PENN TWP. CONSOLIDATED SCHOO1 of of county. was recently appointed prin. cipal of the Penn Township Consoli- dated Schools at Coburn. Miss Gerald- ine Ross, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Samuel of Linden Hall, was al. #0 added the staff. Miss Ross a graduate of Lock Haven Teachers Collewre, Pr Ralph Neuman, tones, to is A ———— A ———— FARRINGTON ESCAPES PRISON Charles A. Farrington, of Lamar, Clinton county, who for the fifth time was arrested on a charge of liquor violations. was sentenced to pay a fine of $300 and placed on probation for two years after pleading guilty to two indictments of transpording con- cealing and possessing untaxed liquor in the federal court of the Middle District of Pennsylvania. Wednesday last. Judge Albers W. Johnson, of Lewisburg, pronounced the sentence. a————— ———— All farmerg who are operating farms in Centre county have available the services of county commi'tesmen and Asst. Agvicditural Conservation Agent to assist them in preparing work sheets undep the new Navona Agricultural Conservation Program. says the Centre County Agricultura’ Conservaton Committed Committen. men are now assisting in making out work sheets and are explaining to in- dividual farmers the New Agrioultur. al Conservation Program now i | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS betwean and score Viger formerly the “eet ALi farm, ov nanted haries alsburg mos? Wats from Bit U.R the Naval ex. mn Lieuten- u's Bitner's fath- a former resident of Dotter township and his friends will be glad to hear of his son's success. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. daughter, Miss Hetty, on Thursday motored to Raleigh, N. C. where they guestg of Mr. and Mrs Ray Fuller lived in Centre Hall dur Mr. Fulled lived in Centre Hall dur. ing the construction of the Potters Milis-State College concrete highway, having been employed by R G. Las. giter Co R. T. Eisenbuth, of Coburn, has tak. en an option on the hote} and restau. rant business of Andrew J. Crotaer al the Millhelm Inn. Assuming the option is exercised. Mr, Crotser. who became the proprietor of the Inn in October, 1932, Intends to remain with his prospective rivessor for several weeks, after which he plans to move to lewisibwn to stay with his son, Leonard, of the prettiest farm homes in all Penns Valley is that owned and occupied by Mrs. Mary Neff, located on Old Port-Boalsburg road, & distance west of Old Fort. The bulldings have been repainteg and are in all respects In porfect repair. The pacious well-trimmed lawn, the rows Of trees along the driveway loading from the Nighway to the bulidings, all ada 19 make the Neff hime ost PEO Lisutenant (hs Naval Med as 5 Passing oti {io r wa Ebright and were Mr. R. One the shor attractive,