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(ft HEAD 1856 ONE DOLL AND A HAL PER YEAR TWO ATAL AUTO ACCIDENTS RECEKT DEATHS RECENT MARRIAGES SIXTY YEARS AGO of town Main Building of the State Teachers rom the Indiana Messenger iles of 1 1 1 a 0 a re elected superintendent ot tne aged 65 Judge Langham Sentenced Robbers and The I Mr Rager (Continued on Eighth Page) pay near Peace 148150 REAL ESTATE TRANSERS 1 acre Nebr Stock (Continued on ourth Page) and Miss were mar men of Bonier City where the lyweds expect to reside Extension Board Room Rent Laundry Book Room Cash Sales Book Room Bills Athletics Rent Locker ees Diploma ees Infirmary Cash Transferred to State Miscellaneous Receipts 105 00 3800 16S35 70206 Runiniell Liclitenfels Paul Anderson Rummell of Kensington and Miss Bertha remodeling of of Recreation and the Audi floor the re i elevator and 1 in eon they also include the the lobbies in front Hall on the first floor torium on the second moval of the present the installation of a modern 22 pas I June Guthridge at home' The fun eral services were held at the home on Tuesday afternoon and interment followed in the Saltsburg ceme tery Hon I rank Graff Endorsed by Indiana County Borough Plans for improvements to the Total Receipts $50794846 The above receipts are not all pro fit however as the local Teachers College has an annual payroll of more than $400000 which adds considerable to the prosperity of the county from year to year The coming commencement season starts Saturday May 24 with the biccaleaureate ceremonies the fol lowing day Graduation festivities will be held on Monday May 2G The Summer Session begins Mon day June 16 and closes Saturday July 2 6 The first semester of the 1930 31 school year opens Tuesday September 2 INDIANA PA THURSDAY APRIL 24 1930 5 the Old ilet The Messenger5 published every 6 week Lyman IV Ray 'Lyman Ray one of the fore most residents of Blairsville died on employee She held membership with the church and tire fun eral services were conducted by her pastor Rev Dr A McCamey McCnrdy McCurdy who died in on Wednesday from 244792 1 0 10565060 2189382 l(i5441 8 33374 19 Wolfe Housholrler Harry Glen Wolfe of Harrisburg and Miss Alice Louella Housholder of Citywere married at the Methodist Episcopal parsonage here on April 19 by Rev John A Mc Carney The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs William! Houshold er of Homer City The groom is employed as an accountant Robert I Guthridge Pneumonia' was responsible for the death of Robert Guthridge aged zb vears who nn Sabirdnv lie nmno lie I ill 41 11 I LOU ui lUIIVIIHlg snort inness 1 lie deceased at a who was well known at Saltsburg where he had been a life long resident was employed with the Keystone Coal Company He leaves his parents Mr and Mrs Charles Guthridge and these brothers and sisters: Mrs 'Iv an Ragan of Blairsville Mrs John Donaldson of Wooster Mrs of VnnnRtnwn a teacher in laaung irieuusuins she held membership with byterian church of town era services were conducted at the home on Monday afternoon by her pastor Rev Dr Robert Clark and interment followed in the Greenwood cemetery She leaves these children: James A Gibson of Wilkinsburg vv ora unison ot Windber the at the home was es A young wom she was should aleviate the flood cause The new bridge which will be larg er and wider than the old one will be paid for entirely by the State who will also pay for the approaches Altoona Speedway Getting Ready William Kerr aged 71 years born and reared in the vicinity of Smicks burg die! on Sunday at Big Run from internal injuries sustained a week' previous when he was hit by a car while crossing the street near his home in Big Run The deceased who was a son of late Valentine Kerr of Smicksburg was single and for the past 40 years resided with his brother Thomas Kerr of Big Run Besides his brother a sister Mrs Mary McClinsey of Bjg Run sur vives He was an uncle of Kerr on North Ninth street who attended the funeral services which were held in Big Run on Tuesday Interment followed in the Big Run cemetery Boyle Rggcr Miss Josephine Mabel Bovle daughter of Mrs Robert Boyle of Robinson and Hugh Rager of Coke ville were married in Greensburg on Wednesday April 7th by a Justice of the Peace They will make their home in Cokeville where is employed Wynkoop of who were in Indiana oi Mrs GuSviiie lju whom they have years are now at tiieir April 27 1870 Smith and A Smith Editors Horace Greely has been in law and got a verdict for $770075 from a man I who inveigled him into a bogus col i onization scheme (Possibly this is wnere ms sugan oi go west young These improvements are adfli 1 inan irii whs i inimnrpd fn i Blair Neal of Dayton Alta Welder of Big ilun on Easter Sunday by Rev Vic tor Thompson of alls Creek The Macar Ainino Joe Macar and Miss Domenica Amino of Homer City were united in Simpson to John A Gegoe ine 3 lots in White $150 Joseph Cacciatore to Mary Zbur lot in Indiana $2200 Annie Anderson to John Renz aot in Indiana $1500 Harry Kerr to Esta Kerr in Montgomery $6000 Mary Steets to George 3 lots in Burrell $700 Catherine Long to Livings ton lot in Indiana $4800 Domenico Castiglione to Jennie Cassole tract in Green $2900 James Sttltzman to Joseph Rager 78 acres in East Wheatfield $3000 Mrs Elizabeth Gibson ollowing a three illness due to heart trouble Mrs Elizabeth Gibson aged 7 7 years widow of the late Samuel Gibson died early ri i day morning at her home on East I Philadelphia street The deceased i who was formerly Miss Elizabeth AnciErson was torn and reared I the vicinity of Pine lats and lowing her marriage to Mr Gibson 'the home was established in Indiana 40 years ago Mr Gibson died in 1910 and Mrs Gibson continued to resiue incnana and respected for Mrs Iois Armstrong uneral services were conducted at the home on Monday afternoon fol lowed bv interment in the Elderton cemetery for Mrs Lois Armstrong aged 89 years who died on riday at her home in Shelocta The de ceased who was born and reared at Elderton was a daughter of Alex ander and Jane Armstrong Clark Early in 'life she united with the Elderton United Presbyterian church and throughout her long life she was interested in the various activi ties of the congregation The funer al services were conducted by her pastor RevV Wright or the past 27 years she had resided in Shelocta and was well known throughout that community where she was admired and respected for Peters were each sentenced from 18 to 36 months in the workhouse and the same sentence was imposed iif three other cases the sentences to run concurrently Chares Wolfe father of the Wolfe boys it appears accompanied the tiio on one of the trips Is said he was intoxicated at the time and re mained in the automobile while the robbery took place Wolfe was re leased but is held by Westmoreland county on the charge of receiving stolen goods It is said that it was at home in Arnold where loot from the Manor township homes was Kittanning Tribune The de ceased who was engaged in the naraware Business at Blairsville for a long period retired from an active life a few years ago He was pro minently identified with many of tie activities of Blairsville during his active years and at the time of his death was a director of the Blairs ville Savings Trust Company and 'the Blairsville National Bank and held membership with the Masonic Lodge The funeral services will be held at the home this afternoon and interment will follow in the Blairs ville cemetery He leaves a daugh ter Miss Eleanor Ray residing at home and these sisters Mrs Jhnnie Stouffer and Miss Margaret Ray of Blairsville Mrs Coca' Jenks of Brookville and Mrs Ada Dysinger ot remont Dr Dr i Johnstown $7000 It is said that Mr King is complications tollowing a stroke of considering erecting a modern apart para at oue tlme a physt monf imnco nn fho oil nt ett Livet mote ent dwelling 1 With the completion of the Ben jamin ranklin Highway through this county during the coming sum mer a movement to place a memor ial tablet in honor' of the late red Wettling of Indiana on the high knoll east of Indiana is meet ing with favor here Mr Wettling was secretary of the National Benjamin ranklin High way Association at the time of his death and for several years previous gave much time and effort to advanc ing the interests of the association in this territory and to securing the route through Indiana The Benjamin ranklin Highway is a transcontinental route from the Atlantic to the Pacific and promises to become one of the great scenic highways of the nation What is known as the high knoll several miles east of Indiana is one of the marvelously beautiful spots along the route and gives an unbroken view of a vast expanse of territory embracing farm land hills valleys and villages in the esat section of the county This spot has been selected as a suitable settine: for a memorial tablet to one of the men I who helped to make the Benjamin ranklin a reality Joseph Rodgers aged 4 2 years of Dixonville died early Sunday morn ing in the Brookville hospital from injuries sustained Saturday after noon when he was hit by a car near Emerickville Rodgers who with his son and aparty of friends were driv ing on the Lakes to the Sea Highway had trouble with his car and was on the running board steering the machine while others pushed it A machjne driven by Donald Kiern of Orange NJ traveling in the op posite direction blew a tire just as it was passing and swerved crushing Rodgers between the two machines lie was picked up unconscious and was rushed by his son and the driv er to the hospital where he died at 2:30 Sunday morning The deceased was employed as a miner at Dixonville George Botsford of Marion Center was a caller here last wppV ivvh vi uruiuii rn hlieincijc uuwi nat nas come mere is no question now as to snrine beine here aiuiougn tne vouch with duser has not yet put in an appear ance Some twenty five workmen are en gaged on the new Court House and work is progressing rapidy fAk 1 i 1 1 Thompson Oxi Lie 16th of March A ESTABLISHED mings on April 18 The bride is al daughter of Mr and Dlrs John Mauk of Dayton Judge rank Graff of Kittanning has the uninamous endorsement of Hie members of the Indiana County Bar for Judge of Hie Superior Court in the primaries to be held Tuesday May 20 Judge Graff is an able conscientious jurist and is worthy of the endorse ment of the Bar and any of us forthat matter He has the of being the only candidate from the agricultural section of the state and is thoroughly familiar with the con ditions in the farming and mining re gion naturally ovm tlliui CUUIPHICMU d'utUlUHlP LU report The raid was'conducted in the I ms 81st birthday following home of John Verdisie who gave bail I 1 npacar wnn waa nno acrorl xor a nearing which will be conducted i before McLain in the near future Clyde Cramer was Unanimously re elected superintendent ot tne Kit tanning schoos for the ensuing term ot four years by the Board of Edu cation Miss Helen Peterman a teacher in the Bridgeville schools spent the Laster vacation in the home of their parents Mr and Mrs Peterman ter She leaves these children: Mrs TT C' orrnn 4 ATvin Ti i a ui 1 uu cl 1 1 IA 1H1 a JeL 1 1 I i I I 1 1 1 ners of town Mrs Smith of West Lebahon Miss Charlotte Arm strong residing at home Mrs II Culbertson and Mrs George Chat ham of Altoona and' Mrs Grier Clark of Johnstown also 14 grandchildren and 10 great grand children Scholfs St'l' miller iviiss mury Biuuiniiiier a daugnter ot Mr and Mrs College involving an expenditure of Stadtmiller of Blairsville became $88000 were given final approval at the bride of Walter Scholes of a meeting of the board of trustees town on Saturday afternoon when of sthe institution on Tuesday after the couple were married in the red noon The work is to be started tory of the St Bernard Roman Catl Juno 1 anl is to be completed by olic church ollowing a wedding September 1 limnr In 1 Ln 1 ma a 4 1 vxxmvi luc uuuiu cue uuup le departed the same day for Chicago: where following a brief visit with Dlr mother they will spend" their honeymoon in the south and east The bride who is a graduate of the Blairsville High school is well known in Indiana where she has been employed in the office of the I Pnnhociav 1 TJi oKu vrri AV Him Iiiouiugu UIHH" pany Mr Scholes is employed as an accountant in the same office The Mz MXXXXX A vx UUU lljpiuicu 1VX her many beautiful traits of charac 1e at llome on North migiiin street alter may i Kunkle Nolf Miss Minerva Nolf daughter of Mr andMrs I A Wolf of Rice avenue became the bride of Harry Kunkle of Homer City on riday afternoon when the couple were married in the Trinity Lutheran church of Homer City by the pastor I Rev Charles Held The bride is well known in Indiana The groom who is a son of Mr and Mrs DI Kunkle is one of the popular young new New Bridge for Mahoning Creek At a meeting of Smicksburg Bor ough Council held last week prelim inary plans presented by the State Highway Department were accepted These plans all for a new bridge and connections to be made to bhe present concrete road through that borough A one mile stretch of cement high way will also tbe built from the end of this proposed new bridge toward I Trade City I At the present time the bridge over the Mahoning Creek is so situated 'dest Newnpup published in IM County The Altoona Speedway is in ex cellent shape for the 1930 racing sea son according to a report of Dunnells head of the department of building construction at Carnegie In stitute of Technology Pittsburgh following an inspection of the board oval Wednesday Approximately 100000 feet of lum ber is being shipped to the speedwav site according to Paulu Pommer speedway manager and will be used on the running surface and in replac ing the portion burned in the fire sev eral weeks ago Practically no wear was found in the underpinings of the track according to Dunnells "who told the speedway directors that the grandstands also are in excellent con dition plRsonal Mention county Mrs Carenco Teresa Jones are in Lancaster to pena a week with tne formers moth er inrs Henry Harner MARRIAGE LICENSES 1 Edward Treser Pittsburgh Sarah Gilbert Pittsburgh Harry Kunkle Homer City Minerva Nolf Indiana Mario Versino Wilmerding Ida Vitali Nowrytown Charles DTauk Wood Pa Helen Smith Wood Pa Harry Wolfe Harrisburg Alice Householder Homer City Walter Scholes Indiana Diary Stadtmiller Indiana tinman airman Danville Elizabeth Diack Buffington Twp John Macar Homer City Domenica Aimino Homer City Winfield King of town has bought the Hasinger homestead I property on North Sixth street for 1 ftflll It in nniH I a Sa it id oam lUtll rt 11 IV II 15 uller On the 28th inst in Banks Townsnip Mr Wini huller years Henderson On the 17th of April 1876 Maria Henderson of Cone maugh aged 29 years ITY YEARS AGO rom the Indiana Messenger iles of April 21 1880 'J and A of Layne avenue Smith Editors 1 brine Philuppi of near Dlirinn Rev Ehrenteid has nurchased tho Cxn i vwxxvwa uujjaiiuu xccclllly JOr lilL'h home now oc cupred by Mrs Lichte mond va wnere he will be empmyed bcigei on South 6uh street I by Hodman Brothers ConsJuciioh The announcement of the Stnrino Lonijaxiv of Punxsurawnov Primary folows: I i uz a ixio mimi nziu mrin tor John Hill Burrell pamed the Dody of her mother Dirs township Brown North Ma GuSlie Logan Moorhead burial Oakland Cemetery Register and Kin turned to her home in New York City ter Washington township Miles Vvemiesday evening Walker West Indiana Modus I Prof Joseph Uner of State Teach ky west Indiana A Sparks West Cuifcgc and a member of tne ndiana i Kiwams uiuo was the guest speaker A Reider has purchased the at we weekly meeting of the ixurtn jjvuucMuaiiici pxupcxLy un vv aier street and will erect a large stable uie rear or rhe nrnnertv consideration was $1500 I The retiring members of the Board of Normal Trustees are: Hilde brand Stewart A Wilson cinu oiuitn Markets Bacon Ham 8c Beef 4 and 5 cents butter 20 cents eggs 10 tents chicken 5 cents per lb turkeys 7 cents On Saturday last Mrs Elizabeth Sansom the venerable mother of the editor of the Democrat celebrated her i 80th birthday Married I Kelly On April 15 1880 JJ1 A Llder hls oy icev a Ash Mr James Kelly to Miss Ida Bell Williams both of Indiana county Beyer Man Is Held or Court On Tuesday Angelo Perrie of Bey er was held for court at a hearing held before Squire McLain growing out of a raid made earlier that day A party visited place at and are alleged to have found 14 galons of moonshine whiskey 30 quarts of beer two barrels of mash and a quantity of wine After the i raid he appeared before the squire i and posted bail for court i An visited the Joe Curine i home in Whiskey Run recently not as a promuiiion oincer ana said ne saw a still in operation according to i testimony at a hearing before Squire Jackson riday afternoon A raid was made later and it was stated the 1 officers found seven quarts of moon shine four of mash thirty I quarts of beer Joe was held lor i court under $500 bail Mrs Roccn I I 1 1 A 4 A 1 A A 111 A 1 1 A A uuxuu( ui a unriee tu vv ii Wdo licit! Jlcue OclllutJIb U1 ILfnr nnH under onw I Afico Anno th ri cl cn a vzwvaav wixavx ixxi 1 1 riu a loxi xrx i iiri iTiiiiiiiucn zi Hr tit ing before Squire Walter Jackson the Apollo schools Mark Guthridge riday afternoon According to the a teacher in the Lebanon high school testimony presented before the squire rank Guthridge a student at State Mrs De Church is said to have sold College Miss Alice Guthridge a one pint of liquor on March 11th for I student at the California State Teach $175 A search warrant was later 1 ers College and Homer Charles and obtained on March 29 her place was raided It was said 25 gallons of wine were found A week end raid conducted in Ros siter by Constables Dunlap and et terhoff netted the officers five and one half gallons of moonshine liquor three barrels of mash a ten gallon still and equipment according to their era Cainona Kiwanis Club in Spang ler He uaked on educational lupus William AUuin familiarly known as ratlier ixc uy Biiisourgn and a Weil known Indiana boy having lived and worked here for a number of years was nere on business last 1 A Vvnne not quite so rugged as tor mer years he looks well i Mr and Mrs Ernesf orsha of Norm riiui street have returned i from i oungstowii where they i were caxleu oy tne serious illness of vnvn sun ram orsna ine latter was operated for appendicitis in tie loungsiown hospital and is making a spleuuiu recuperation 5 daup'htpr Mvc J'Onn juuiids and the larwr 'S e'in Jimmy and Joan Hess deputed by motOx' niuining for Nomsiown to spend Easter with Mr Eider son in law ana daughter Mr ana Mrs Lynn Menee uwmg to illness Mrs Elder was regretiuLy forced to re main at nome Mr and Mrs New iuxK City tne luieiar gan known tor summer nome near Marion Center for a snort visit with the former's father DI WynKuup Mr Wynnixop is (no of the leading morticians in New York Miss Blanche Anthony personal secretary to Governor John Eisner at Harrisburg and her sister Mss Luu Anthony school teacher of Wilkins burg and Mrs rank AntiiKny of Pittsburgh spent the Easter vacation itii miss Gertrude Anthony at her home on South Tenth street Miss Blanche Anthony sails May 29 for Bulgaria' where she will assume her duties as private secretary to the Hon Shoemaker of New York re cently appointed United States Min ister to tnat country and who is now in Sofia Miss Anthony has been granted a six "leave of ao sence from the gubernatorial offices and she decided to continue the for eign secretaryship Diversification Apparent In Stock Ownership As Well As ieuitory Served An outstanding feature of the an nual report of the Associated Gas and Electric System is the great diversi fication not only in the territory served but in tlfe wide distribution of tne holdings of Associated securities One of the largest families of stockholders among the world's lead ing corporations has come under the Associated banner as at the end of 1929 there were 190139 shareholders 1 the system Of this great total 915 per cent own 100 shares or less while 462 per cent of the total own 10 shares or less and 453 per rent own between 11 and 100 shares it is interesting to note in this connec tion that only 85 per cent of the stockholders own over TO shares each That the ownership of Associated securities is widely scattered through out the world is indicated in a break down geographically showing 675 shareholders residing in United States possessions 1198 in Canada and 4755 in Europe Nine stock holders in far off Asia are owners of Associated shares 6 of them reside in Africa and 7 in South America Scattered through other countries are 34 more foreign members of the As sociated family Pollock of Marion Center was business caller to Indiana riday Ct Ct A Tn nr Dn i vim AVUI1 WdS ci UUSIw ness caller in town last Wednesday Mrs leming of Indiana was was a Dayton Pa visitor last week Miss Kathryn Dowling of Wayna avenue spent Easter with Pittsburghfvianrls Spicer Lowman I Howard Spicer of Canton and Dlrs A Lowman of near 1 Term ees Deckers Point who were married on Tuition Private March 1 have established a home on Tuition Regular the rank Reithmiller farm Deckers Point marriage by Justice of the McLain on Tuesday Treser Gilbcrt Edward Blair Treser and Miss Sar ah Elizabeth Gilbert both of Pitts burgh were married here on Thurs day by Register and Recorder Ralph Cummings MEMORIAL TO WETTLING ON BEN RAN KLIN HIGHWAY Dr Paul Emersm nf rP xl uemg nere i viuvu the linen sPendlnS several weeks at Cam vtiuge oprings Misses Diary Jane and Ida Mae Madinnler of Josephine visited inends and relatives in Indiana re centy Mrs Jane Rowe Lydic of Marion Center celebrated her 97th birtnday on April 13th She is probably tne Charged with a series of robberies in Manor township Armstrong coun ty Harry Peters 23 rank Peters 21 Albert Woiie 16 entered pleas in court Tuesday morning of last week at Kittanning before judge Langham of Indiana county They were cnarged witn creaking uuo the homes of John fisher Mrs Ly man Bowser and Mrs Kudrika two visits having been made to the latter home and carried off numerous ar ticles most of which were later re covered Albert Wolfe who was imnl i pci ori in tnree of the robberies was sen Dlrs Sarah Terry of Narbeth fenced to the Pennsylvania training school at Morganza tne roiherv Aiss Stella Baylor of the isher home Harry and rank uneral services were conducted on luesday afternoon at her late re sidence followed by interment in the cemetery at rostburg for Miss Stella Baylor who d'ed on Easter morning at 12:30 at her home on West Philadelphia street fallowing an extended illness The deceased who was a daughter of Mrs Emma Baylor is survived by her mother and three brothers: James residing at home: Charles of Graceton and Joserh of Leechburg I She was born in Dixonville where the family resided for a number of years before locating at rostburg jenerson county ollowing death of her father who died rostburg 1913 tablished in Indiana an of many fine qualities held in high esteem in the commun ity or a number of years she ha I been stenographer and clerk in the office of the Graceton Coal Coke Company and was a most efficient groom is a of Dlr and Mrs Wade io OW OituabCU that ice jams frequently form there and on account of the bends in the creek channel often overflow The new plans call for a new creek chan nel and a new location for the pro posed bridge This improvement New Ratm in Lichtenfels of Bolivar were united fol in marriage at Bolivar on April 14 oy justice ot the Peace Charles DI Johnston of that place The groom who is employed as a millwright is a son of Mrs lorence Rummell of New Kensington The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Jacob Lichtenfels of Bolivar nirmnn Mack Liman Larue airman of Dan ville and Dliss Elizabeth Edith Diack of Buffington township were united in marriage by Register and Record er Ralph Cummings at his of fice in the Court House on April 19 The groom is employed as a tractor operator The brile is a daughter of Dlr and Dlrs Albert Diack of Buf fington township i tik luvemeiiis aie aaai man g0 west Ed) I avenue 1 the 1 The Commissioners have purchased friends three story Arts Building now under! uni construction and which is to be com Bounds pleted by October 1 These three un 1 was a dertakings will give employment to lady with the butter to busin a number of men during the sum mer A reconstruction project for John Sutton Hull familiarly known as the Main Building includes the removal of all of the present stairways lead 1 ing from tbe first to the upper floors and replacing them with steel stair ways equipped with safety fire doors 1 by which any floor can be separated I from the others in case of emergency 1 180 Mary Thompson of East Mahon i is XfcZxx Vx i mzt i i i i i mg aged 93 years oldest resident of northern Indiana iuun vii me ivm oi April idv Mrs Elliott wLe of Thomas Elliott I fl fron I ficrArl RJi oorc lUXXXU TnYlprr On 1 Anvil 1Q 7A LUU 1 UxT UU HU 11 Ul Cl lllVLlClli vx vui XUIU uX 40 I US senger lift at a new location south Mrs Harriet Hazlett of Washington uk xLuureuiiuii riun i nese improve vuwhmup dgcu ytcirs ments will cost approximately $40 1 000 and will add much to the ap i pUcll ullLv ciILU ScilcLJ UL Liie DlilKlxIlg A good sized electrical contract isembraced in the other improvement to the DIain Building as the big structure is to be completely re wired and brought up to 'modern re quirements from an electrical paint of view at a cost of approxirat I $48000: When completed practi 1 cully the entire wiring system oi' the building will be operated from big switchboar 1 in the basement 1 call for two bracket wall light: in each of the two student dormitory rnnmc nn Hio copnnrl nnrl fhivsl flnnre in addition to the center suspension light from the ceiling At one end of each hall there will be a oup of electric outlets for students wish ing to operate electric irons and ironing boards will be provided Ad ditional floodlights with regular theatre dimmers will be installed in the ceiling of the auditorium justabove the footlights on the stage there to give better lighting facili ties during school entertainments Additional lighting fixtures will alsube installed in the seat'ng portion of Auditorium and throughout the remainder of the building An emer gency lighting system for the halls which will flash on instantly and automatically in case of accidental i suspension of the regular lighting system will be installed More than i 600 girl students are housed in the I Main Building this year At the same meeting the uniform system of fees deposits and repay meats in the State Teachers Colleges of Pennsylvania was rdopted This I system which becomes effective on I June 1 will be in operation in all uf the State Teachers Colleges and will I prove a great convenience ducting the institutions as hereto fore practically each college had its own system of fees and deposits In the future all tuition fees are atne in aavance The big corps of nearly 120 Neal and the bride a daughter of structors for the coming year Adam Welder selected and 19 of the teachers She was admired her manv fine traits of character and made many Bor mnnv venrs the Pres The fun I in was were (granted leave of absence on pay dur Mauk Smith ing the summer session in accora Charles Edward Mauk and Dliss ance with the provisions of the sal Helen Elizabeth Smith of Wood ary schedule adopted for State Teach Pa were united in marriage by Re ers Colleges gis er and Recorder Ralph Cum i statement of cash received by I the institution from June 1 1929 to April 19 1930 was submitted to the board It shows total receipts of $50794846 The various items making up this big sum follow: 4782750 2027684 16566 9 1 MfSStNGfR wcrklij Lt.

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