VOL. CX. CENTR E HALL. PA. JUNE 25, 936. om — — NO. 26 Former Pastors Take Part in 50th Anni- his successor on I Latheran charge. Fischer in his address was reminiscent. He poforred fo the large number who had passed to thebeyond wince the dedication. and alss to the financial struggle the congregation ex. perienced In bullding three edifices each one more elegant than the last in the shory space of twenty-six years. Bome references of a personal cobar- acter were alsg made. His remarks referred mainly to the material, phys- ical church. Rev. Rearick devoted hig time to the spiritual church; Christ sent into the World for the salvation of man: creation is finished: redemption com- pleted, but the work of the Holy Bpirit goes on. He referred to the marvelous, tremendoug power of pray- er, not only for self, but for Others; the Holy Spirit does nog relieves one from affliction, but helps one ‘o bear. At the evening service Rev, M. C. Drumm and the present pastor spoke. § i ‘ginning with the organization of the congregation in 1854. The church tory wag nicely worked out, and was greatly enjoyed by the audience. The music the three services was provided by the regular church choir and consisted of hymns, ane themg and male quarte's. his for i COUNTY COMMITTEE TO SET RATES FOR INIDIVIDUAL FARMS County Agricultural Conservation : Committees are preparing to establish | rates of the soli-conserving payments for individual farmg in Centre coun- | ty. The Centre County Agricultural] Conservation Committee points out’ that the rate for each Letters were read from Rev, W. §. Barry and Rev. B. F. Blober Express. ing regret for not being able to be present. and wishing the present pas-| tor and congregation guccess, ev. Wagner also made fitting reference Rev. D. 8 Kurtz and Tlev. 8. ¥. Greenhoe, pastors who departed this His after their services had ended here, Monday evening a pageant, by Har. vey W. Flink, entitled "The Turn of a Dial” depicting early Lutheranism under Martin Luther, and then through the local Lutheran church be- to farm will de | pend on its productivity, Farms more | productive than the average for the! county will receive rates higher than the county average m'e, Loess produce tive farms will receive lower rates. The average rate for Centre coun iy, announced recently, is $11.50 an acre, i ma a A i “The Pathway of Service” a ehil- dren's cantata, will be given Bunday | eveningnt 7:30 odlovk In the Trinity Reformed church. The public ls oor. dially invited, Wagner. A. RB. MILLHEIM SCHOOL TEACHERS The board of directors of Millheim schools re-elected the same staff of teachers that were employed in 1935- 36: E. A. Tyson, principal: Wm. RR. Duck, bth and 6th grades: Miss Mar. garet Cunningham. 3rd and 4th grades: Miss Jemnie Renninger, 1st and 2nd. Miss Renninger, who finish- ed the recent term, was elected for 1936-37 to succeed Miss Margaret Mensch, who resigned becauge of ill health John DD. Neese, of Milthelm, was named fanitor of the Millheim grade school building. A NDER TWO FLAGHR” SHOWING AT “THE PLAZA’ A cast of 10000, starving | Ronald Colman, Victor Molaglen, Claudette Colbert, and Rosalind Russell, makes "Under Two Flags” ong of the really big pictures of the your, This screen sensation Is showing at the Plaza Theatre, Bellefonte, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. You should not mies §5, A A: The House passed the Healy bill re. siricting government contracts to firma paying prevailing wages and “1 DAILY VACATION BIBLE WHAT IS BEING DONE THE THREE SCHOOL BY heading 5 iia Nave tion been In # living in a work, Forel ins kindh 4 fas ov thing. ch is whi taken Fas care of her who intercedes CVery ie) how Sea through close observation God works that the child's beliefs will have a sound foundation with 4 strong backing not false con- ceptions concerning God's work Care, (3) Talk freely and often with God. (4) Sharing past and present exper lence with others. (6) Grow to be able work and play with each (6) Experience the of beauty in world Of nature and as sociating this with God, the Maker. (7) Fully appreciate the parents and home, ang try harder to help at home. 80 and to happily other, sight and though Junior and Intermediate Dept. The Junior and intermediate departments have been combined this year, and this comidned department now pos. WeShow an enrollment of 45-26 girls and 19 boys. This department is com. Posed of thosa Puplis above the fifih grade in public school. The depart. ment, which meets in the two upper ome of the grade school building, is staffed by the following: WwW. E. Me- Cormick, principal: Woodrow Brad. ford, boys’ helper: Jane Campbell and Betty Ebright. girls teachers: Jane Spyker, girls’ helper. Although the same units of work fifa covered in the same lime vy both boys and girls. the two groups are segregated from each other except during the pretice and worship pe. riods, . A dally program for the department 1 (Continued foot of mex: cel) JARCHOW-—WIELAND. uniting in me Warnee Chris Ohio, and oe ret or The ceremony riage Jarchow, of Mins Mikdreq Linden Hall, Frederick Stam ITTF, J und faith. irday, 1% Werte FORTNEY—CARVER woddine of Af HNE Hl ¥ Grace Flos of Mr. and Mrs. Fortine NY. For T 14, 4 1 i sey 2 af (‘rnd NTIANS IN PHILA. HOLD THEIR ANNUAL The {hee tre a A YOUNG PEOPLE IN AUTO ACCIDENT return night, Un the on Friday Centre home of from the class of '36 Hall hign school, the car driv. on by Donalg Coldroy struck a cul- vert and Injured to some extent three of the four Passengers In it Miss Sarah Slack and Miss Margaret: Ross who were sitting on the back seat, re- ceived cuts on the forehead, and the latter a leg injury, bug it hag been de. termined that neither of the injuries Were serious. The driver was also cut over the nose. The accident happen- ed a short distance this side of Mil. lerstown shortly after midnight. and is attributed to the driver's having dozed off in a momentary sleep. The car, a 1933 Chevrolet belong- ing to M. BE. Coldron, was badly dam- aged, but coversyg by insurance. The injured and the fourth osoupant, Ken- heth Frank, were picked up by one of the several other cars in which the Centre Hall seniors were traveling af. ter a day's pienie outing, A AAAI Although Centre Hall is the best Painted town in Central Pennsylvania, a few barrels of palit could be will ed over spots in it without doing damage, (Continued from previous column) LE — B:00-10:00-~ Activities (oral work. ote.) 10: 00-10: 45-8tudy and Research 10:45:11 ; 16—Revreation HBA: 35-Bong and worship prac. tice 11:36-11:60~Formal worship. | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS 1| HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS Harry State Imo re neariy caught in flood fa the brief He abun- takes care Opping g loss a urday. was an there prod 0 end yr the supply is Pasture ots beoor of succulent grasses the traditional State, the Pe Bucknel: an state-wide Uni- Aug. 00 - to wishing, Ji ” ig Isunched in which i " if you has a sOlicits Your coopers have good Ww Shoemaker, Committee Aa one chairman Lewisburg, notify Henry the infested i an insect of the peneral i bedbugs. hale at- their not but {ita Are dissimilar, ang they do tack persons, Rain lessened the number to attend the picnic and business meeting of the Senior Service class of the Lath. eran Sunday school, but not the ars doy of the group. The gathering was held at the H. E. Fye farm, cast of town, Mrs, Fye having long been a faithful member of the class. When the rain set in, shelter was found in the Fye home, where the program and the evening picnic dinner was served, A party in honor of Xr. and Mre. Norman Mitchell, of Keokuk, lowa. and Mr. and Mrs Nelda F. Phillips, of Texas. was held a short time ago at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wiikey Horner near Tusseyville. The follows ing enjoyed the gay at the farm Home: Mr. and Mrs. N. ¥. Phillips, Margaret Smith, Mr. and Mrs. WwW. H. Steward and daughter Betty, Mr and Mire Ralph Smith, daughter Shirley, Mr. amd Mrs. Walter Yocum, Teenie Yoo cum, Mr. and Mre Harold Klinefelt« er, son Jack, Mr, and Mp. Fred Klinofelter, daughter Alice, Mr. and Mre. A. A. Klinefelter, Ardale Kline- folter, Mr. and Mra Harold Cramer and son Bi, Mr and Mrs. Warren Homan, Mr. and Mrs, Charles love, Mr. and Mra. Norman Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cramer, Margaret Lott, :