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I ARGUMENT COURT TELIA EASTER SERVICE HMD with their TREMENS McClelland, Dean of "Pwtive mothers, Mrs. L. Thcr was an old codger named Slea- Miss milcw. was a din- ur" anc Mrs. Ella Roberta, this mons, Inn ilta To a city.

Whn nn tu. tniii vmndav evening, in me I The March term of argument court' An Easter morning service will be for Huntingdon county, convened on held at the Otella school house under Monday of this week. President Judge the auspices of the Otella union Sun- and Associate Judge Boyer, on day school, at 7:30 o'clock Easter morn- the bench. The first session was taken lng, April 1, 1934. I up principally with routine matters, as This service will be In charge of follows: Cloyd B.

Ewlnir. suDerintendent of the on Kaipn Oppel, a student at the ivb u.j i' Ij. Wallett. Di- Wnvnn Off w.u lmu IWU 1l- 1 1 1 LI mi J. mie oi i' olUiC icacners' Collcee.

la An,) J-J Oollner and Mis. Fred Ws Surrounded by witches and demons. parents, Mr. and strict. -Mrs.

A- A Mrs. Prank L. Oppel, ined the members of pntcrla A rule was granted on Paul Moge- Sunday school and Sheldon Bard who uai, omriey street. to which they at The second patrol of Troon i io arens as exciting ieWer to show cause why the sheriff's has conducted a Bible class at Otella viio uranre-snotLpfl Riv-iAcraoH nnH hicKeu um" thf Mmmt -i '-od" xcvuiii ui aei vrce ui diuiiiiiuiis snouia jiub -urcn interested in me worK The hus- Annlpbv hCd a ''-horned ichygapoosls. I (H ivna not be set aside In the matter of Paul there.

It will be a service of praise and 41 lullcwy auernoon of f1' 1 nf the club were nf If laat week at Silver Ford Patricia oeasues start skipping Mogelewer vs. Rockhill Iron and Coal worship and Christian fellowship and Claln demonstrated bmiriin Tu ro0m an(l looplns over your Company. J. William Wetter, receiver there will be special Easter music and After the meal all re-home of Mrs. Ocffner, rial two matches, also four trail signs for dellrlum of the Rockhill Iron and Coal Com- a short address by Mr.

Ewlng On the the benefit of the new memi Th pany, was the petitioner. The rule was subject "Easter Morning in Jerusalem" June Taylor, a teacher dry was Ideal nnri nil aoe5n 1 gec lnese more fancy Bnd made returnable to next courtT In which he will picture his experiences Mary and Mrs. JtV4 uul" colored haUuclnations at first, I James L. Colbert. was nnnntntprt in Jerusalem.

Easter mnrnlnor nnrf tall hil OI Keuuu.B, You can earn several hundred dollars tha summer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year. Complete information will be mailed on receipt of a three cent stamp. Send for it to-day. fcural Schools and City Schools Summer Work and School Year Positions CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. 1850 Downing Denver, Colo.

Covers the ENTIRE United States "Thanks for sending me so many good 'positions to apply for, over 301 during the first five days I was enrolled." An Illinois Teacher. Onpri- ot ur. wife I iuu xiave 10 graauate into the fan- master to take testimony and report of the services at the Empty Tomb, cier department by stages. findings, divorce proceedings Donald A. Mr.

Bard wlU have charge of the de- I At first. ohWta Reading, have ar- ifn.mt Penn. ARRESTED FOR PASSING ifuw w- i-lonci vs. jriuiciiue a riaiier, wwuuo, xnui, way uie meiuuers OI tne ivcd in this city, wneio ti.e, COUNTERFEIT MONEY tionary. I Swirles L.

Himps. wns nnnninf. Sutldav school but fill whn am Intor. Easter vacanu" Newton Taylor and -nnts. Mrs.

Claiming that he is the victim of 1 Uttle anlmaU and demons toat ed mflSter in the divorce proceedings of ested in an early visit to the empty Utll1-'" frame-uo" Rizzer'o Rnrthnw iorence Argenongnt, vs. rrank Argen- wmu are coraiaiiy invited to this sery Grace w. v- Uv Willi an amused and tolerant indul- senior student bright. ice. The program will last one hour, Kcunt Union, Is being held in Dauphin gence.

Jail in default cf $25,000 bail, on The 'A rule was granted upon George de to 8:30. There will be no Sunday university of Pittsburgh, is with a charee of na-qint. a a. H.eim ana unaries s. Wesley, re- session nexi aunoay arternoon Sam Pappas propJlcto of tie "Black th6re feV6r' CelV8r" Internatlonal Re-msur- the early morning service taking the fe narcnts.

Mr. East Market street, for the Eas- tjr season. Cat" at Mount Union tuuiumcu mice iorporauon, snow cause wny niieniuoii meeung. Mrs Merrill D. Cunning- frc ease sleeplessness and restlessness, finds the an order should not be made upon them A hard surface road leads to the ucrn cu-toc'y of federal authorities on patient having hr ntn.

1 autnoHtie8 on Patlent vtog bigger and livelier SCHOOL OFFICIALS: We can put you in touch with the very finest teachers. Our service is free to you. to New York, are 0 milmv mhu- miii uvci uiie reucivers ui xiusur- ivuoc aim it 10 uiuy pany with him. ance Management Corporation certain few minutes drive from Mount Union, com iiira, oi fsraimea recurn to v.Q fnrmprs mother, i the nome w.x nuine, uccoraing to H. W.

Petriken, at- ine color note in the phantasmagoria bonds. The rule was made returnable Allenport and other nearby places. Shirley and You will enjoy the early morning service and are urged to attend It. strets, also with Mrs. Cun-Lham's mother, Mrs.

Annie M. Yo-ffl, at Mapleton Depot, for the holi- Iv spAson. i a "8nler the creatures more lntri- Sec. Reg. JahThK C8te i of sale of certain real es- UnL bv state If Unt the thlrd day' 0r the tete of Annle Serbanuto, deceased, late rtSe'tPr nnf tt 7 f0Urth' the apoosls comes sailing of Mount Union, for the payment of I I Hngd0n right down thru the ceiling, lands on debts, was confirmed munc pro tunc.

OTELIA SCHOOL NOTES nn nlitmnnc flf Mrs. F. uuimigci, an Biuwrtio, AU11. J.I1H UI1KHI JNH LlflTlRI HRTiK Ann 'ITllRr. Cciitgo, ana an jr mrnsDurg and turned over to Captain eh kid?" Co.

of Huntingdon, was appointed the The Otelia Union Sunday school will have its Easter program at 7:30 o'clock Easter morning all are invited. ite, a siuuaa wuw oimiies w. senroaatr of the U. S. Se- Right here you either get better or guardian of Lorraine B.

English and i.j n.miinl lnnrheon of the Wil- can.inn n. a a uk cmrau in iscranicn. me worse Robert L. English, minor children of i Ccllcge Club, of Altoona, held at the inn-Alto Hotel, Altoona. on Saturday ....6.

aannoimess is For the benefit of the anxious, it William English, and Laura B. English, ho passed two counterfeit bills might be added that victims of delirium deceased. steelton at the hotel of George Dim- tremens usually get better when the The court appointed, C. E. Benson, Dimish i identified Barthelmess, pos- ichygapoosls arrives.

surveyor, C. E. Hower, attorney, and iiively at the hearing Tuesday. Usually recovery is complete, though Frank T. Allender, layman, to view a ecrst service opsratves, with the as- there is some likelihood of permanent certain road In Todd townshin with Ur.

and Mrs. a. l. uaranui ughtcr. Cliarleen, movea luesaay flb.n the Cromer apartments, South tjver street, to Huntingdon, where will reside.

Mr. Garman was until Welch's Flouring Mill Welch Brothers, Proprietors Formerly Ewing's Mill Mount Union, Va. Huber-Kerosene Engine Just Wayne Feeds and Eshelman Feeds. Farmers! Bring your grists this way. Always ready to Serve You.

sistance of state police, are concentrat- disability to the intellect, especially in the idea of vacation. The supervisors A poultry meeting will be held at the Otella school house, Wednesday morning, April 4, at 9:30 o'clock, in charge of R. S. Clark, county farm agent, when he will be accompanied by Prof. Dossln of State College, a poultry specialist who on that day will be meeting with various groups in other parts of Huntingdon county.

The meeting is not only for the people cf Otelia but for all who are inteersted in poultry in any way who can attend. Promptly at 9:30 Wednesday morning, April 4, Otelia school house. a uuvu in emrai Pennsylvania to confirmed drunkards who have suffer smash a giant counterfeit ring. Captain ed frequent attacks of the disease. were the petitioners.

"Law-breaking in CCC camps recently instructor of music in the lo- will schools and now has charge oi mu- yesterday declared that more However, there is a possibility, if the not be tolerated," Judge Bailey said on activities at the Industrial school, man in SDUrious hills ham nntient )r loft, olnno oil hio ntingden. Many friends are sorry to this family leave town. Mr. and Mrs. H.

B. Hollingshead -w. u.u..w n.v.. v. iviuiiuuy WLicii lie aciiLciiccu bWKJ yuuiig the csntral section of the state mental playmates and is under re- men to serve five months in jail after :a.i-.tly.

Bills have been passed in straint, he may develop a fear which they had entered pleas to guilty of Huntingdon, Mount Union, Lewistown, leads to fatal exhaustion. breaking into the headquarters office Sunbmy and York. He needs medical care. at Camp 61, in Diamond Valley, West Two men were arrested in Lancdowno Don't be alone with the ichygapcosis. township, and stealing $13.56 from a Tuesday afternoon and oSecrrJound Or, better still don't imbibe too box.

The youths disclosed during the itertained at dinner in their home, Sunday, the former's mother, Mrs. rie Hollingshead, also his brother- in tnea po3session $900 in counterfeit much, billj, all bearing the serial numbers, Under the auspices of the Otelia union Sunday school a food stand was operated at Frank Lancaster's sale Wednesday of this week and a goodly sum was realized which will be used for improvement at Otelia school house. Clifford Faust and Cloyd Bealman assisted at the stand. Phone 42 DEATH OF GEORGE W. HUFF investigation that they planned to get upwards of $700 in the robbery, but the money located did not reach their expectations.

They are to restore the stolen property or its value, and each serve five months In the county Jail. John Welch Clyde Welch iilaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

ikes, all of Huntingdon. -Miss Margaret Kyper, a teacher in Atlantic City schools, and sister, Miss Betty Kyper, a student Notre Dame, in Baltimore, Mary-fid, visited briefly on Wednesday with heir aunts and cousin, Mrs. A. S. Alch, Mrs.

Mary K. Gilford, nnd Miss Gecrge Washington Huff, aged "50 years, 6 months and 27 days, who conducted the Dixie Restaurant, at 142 Mike Kurez of Mount Union, who West Market street, Lewistown, for two peaded guUty months agQ to Hie men gave thDir names! az Eugene Gieger and Byron Miller, and their addresses as New York City. They were drivinj a licensed cufonicbas, and their arrest took place after they had passed one of lh3 bills in Lansdowne. Both were rush- Media where they are being held further investigation. P.du-a1.

authorities Tuesday revealed the spurious bills are apparently to in New York for 15 cants for a worthless dollar. Shade Gap euia, miu u. luiiiiei resilient ui muuiib ynelle Gifford. The young women DR. SIZOO TO BROADCAST EASTER SERVICE, ON SUNDAY ire motoring to the home of their ilicnts, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles A. Ky- in Clearfield, where they will spend Easter vacation. Mrs. Clara L.

McCallips.of McVey- embezzlement of $247.80 from a Roumanian society of which he was financial officer, was sentenced to pay the costs, balance due the society, and imprisonment in the county jail for eight months. Kurez had repeatedly promised to pay but failed to make good. Carl Lindsay, Altoona, who pleaded guilty to issuing a fradulent check on a Huntingdon garageman and was given juntil March 26th to pay the costs and the amount of the check, which Union, died at the Lewistown hospital, Tuesday morning at 7 o'clock. The cause of his death was pneumonia. He was a patient at the hospital since Sunday, March 18.

Pneumonia developed from a severe cold which he contracted i before he went to the hospital. I He leaves his wife whose maiden name was Miss Bessie Huff of Baltimore, and two sons and four daughters: Albert Huff and Miss Helen Huff of returned to her home at the end The chicken supper given by the base ball club in the Harper hotel on Saturday night was a real success. It's wonderful the enthusiasm our boys have created and we are sure they appreciate it. They cleared around $76. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Carman of Al-tccna, were week end guests of Mrs. Delia Lake and family. Mrs. Albert Montgomery, son, Boyd, daughter, Mary, and niece, Mary Tay the week after spending ten days Word has Just come to Mrs.

Iva Beers of Mount Union, stating that Rev. Dr. Joseph W. Slzoo, pastor of the New YorkvAyenue Presbyterian church, of Washington, D. will broadcast an Easter service on Easter Sunday morning, April first, from 10 to 10:30 o'clock.

At that time the church quartette will also sing. This will be put on the air over the Columbia Broadcasting Sys- Banks will be closed till day on Good Friday. Palrpns will keep this in mind. her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. LARGE ATTENDANCE AND FINE INTEREST AT SHIRLEYSBIRG EVANGELISTIC CAMPAIGN i Mrs.

Paul A. Milligan, Shaver J-Dr. and Mrs. T. P.

Stratford, of jjiiadelphia, spent several days in this 4)' the guests cf relatives and friends. 142 West Market street; Harrison Huff, WasA15, appeared in court and was un- motored tc Lewistown, Thursday tem. Mrs. Beers, widow of the late Con- lor Mrs. Clay (Sarah) Dick and Mrs.

John The services being conducted in the Baptist church at Shirleysburg, are drawing a large attendance and the people are manifesting a deep interest. Rev. H. H. Mcllroy, the pastor, is able to pay.

He was given until May 14. Ralph E. Richards, charged by Sergeant Varner of the highway patrol gressman, attended Dr. Sizoo's chuch; when she and her husband were residents la Washington. i friends of Dr.

Stratford regret he is not enjoying the best of (Stella) Mark of Mount Union; Mrs. John (Florence) Kann of Hazleton. Two brothers also survive, they are: fclih. with overloading his truck, was sen- Harry Huff of Baltimore, Maryland, tenced to Dav costs of Drosecution. Rs' and Mrs.

Earl Franklin Fow- preaching the old-time gospel, "which It may be that some folks unable to attend their own church services on Easter -morning or persons ill or shut-in may pick up this program and enjoy it. of Altoona, returned at the end of is the power of God unto salvation, to and Joseph Huff, of Martinsburg, West Judge Balley stated that he not week from a visit in the manse of everyone that believes," and a number Virginia. believe that Richards intended to vio- First Presbyterian church, the of people are under conviction of sin; He was bom August 30, 1883, in Bag- iate tne jaw It seems the load checked of last weeke. Rev. and Mis.

Hanson were callers r. th3 heme of Mr. and Mrs. Cam Snyder cn Thursday of last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Roddy and daughters, Lcls and Phyllis of near town, Epent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parson. We are glad to note Dorris Woodward who has been housed most of the winter is able to go out with his son 'r the automobile these nice days.

Mrs. C. J. Ewing spent Thursday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Wilson. me of the former's brother and sis- others have made definite decisions for ertown, W. a son of Harrison H. by patrolmen weighed 12,200 pounds, -in-law, Rev. and Mrs.

F. C. Fowler, Christ. Huff and Sarah Jane Hufl- the truck capacity is 11,000, slip Robert I. McClain is associated with his mother in the conduct of the Captain Bonter and some workers "un went lrom na.oun.

union at the mlnes showe(j there to be 12,070 from the Salvation Army, in Hunting- Lewistown two years ago and prior to pounds of coai on the truck, the law MR. ROBINSON AWAY ON P. B. R. ASSIGNMENT A.

M. Robinson, P. R. R. agent, of Mount Union, is out of town temporarily performing special work for the railroad.

It is not known just how long Mr. Robinson will be away. During his are assisting in the services by irauuimiw ui aiways ten per cent overload before an Tyrone and Lock Haven. He had been arrest ls made plchards contended that f-Miss Katherine Appleby, a student Beaver College, has arrived at the fie of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ibert Appleby, West Water street, sPond the Easter vacation. -Miss Hope Madden, a student at a bricklayer by trade. he was within the limit. personal work, testimony and son. The Junior choir, composed of the pupils in the public school, is doing splendid work, and the adult choir, under the direction of Stanley M.

Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Clem Somers visited ai absence his place at the local station is the Hampton home, near Burnt Cabins being filled by W. C. Fisher of Altoona.

Miippensburg State Teachers' CU We are sarry to learn Miss Sadie Gos- on Sunday. i spending the hnlirtnv vnnnHm conducts a song service each evening Gerald Price of Shirleysburg visltea ssniv He was converted in the Methodist church at Mount Union, where he attended services while a resident here. The body was taken in charge by W. P. Dunmire, funeral director of Mount Union, and conveyed to the home of Mrs.

Clay Dick, Hill Valley Road, where funeral services will be conducted Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock, by the Rev. G. S. Kyper, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance church, this horn has been on the sick list for some time. T.

E. Roddey of Shade Gap piu'chas-ed a span of mules from S. S. Smith on Monday. Mrs.

Richard Horn and three chil fh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. from 7:30 to 7:45.

Services will be con- fciden, Market street. ducted in the church on Friday after- f-Miss Anne Yoeum, of Ardmore, a noon at 3 c'clcck, and a sunrise service er in the Merlon schools, Is with will be held on Sunday morning, at 6 mother, Mrs. Annie M. Yocum, at o'clock. The series of evangelistic meet- his Grandmother Price last week.

Misses Mildred and Florence Snyder of near town, spent Monday afternoon and took supper in the home of their aunt, Mrs. Clem Somers. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parson, Thursday of last week, were, Mrs.

NOT A CANDIDATE 010! Senator Richard W. Williamson of Huntingdon, ls not a candidate for re--nomination to the State Senate this year. We understand that the Senator intends campaigning for the judgeship of Huntingdon county next year. There are four outstanding candidates In the field for nomination for rgs will close on Sunday evening. "POt, also with Tipr sistpr dren spent a day the past week visit- tts.

v.ia.o -niirial nH! ho mo Ho stt. Vast. T.num lnff Mrs. Marshall Clavton. Thcmas A.

Wright and family, in for a week. Mr. nun McCLAIN FUNERAL I. HOME Penna. Phone l-R-8 Robert McClain was graduated by one of the leading embalming colleges of the United States, and prepared in every way -to carry on the splendid traditions of superior service established by his father in an efficient and scientific manner.

r.i'.AAH Oi- UfcUKUK. w. ma im a Ttosste MftMnllen. Mrs John MrMul- eemetery, lyrone. w.

tr. iunmire, u. w. iwuiu shipment of East Broad Top switch len ana aaugnter, Martna, Misses Ai-j timber at Shade Gap last week. berta and Edna Roddy.

us. A. Kc-rer, wno le-i'f disposed of thir fanning in-1 near Shirleysburg, have be- 'Merits ill Mount TTninn Vmvinr George W. Stewart, a well known resident cf this city all his life, died in the J. C.

Blair Memorial hospital on Saturday, March 24th, after an illness -f several months, although he had been a patient in the hospital but 12 funeral director. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH I The Easter Sunday service in the First Baptist church at 10:45 A. I hDome with their daughter, Mrs. "Palmer and qii, t-) State Senator: Tarring S. Davis, former superintendent Blair county schools, Altoona; Charles L.

Sandrus, of Altoona, Charles R. Mallery, Altoona attorney, and James L. Colbert, Huntingdon attorney. street, Arthur Hampton, a senior in Orbi-; Visitors in the Varner-Prlce home on sonia high school, has been absent Sunday were Mrs. Jesso Carman of from school, threatened with Altoona, Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Price and citis three children of near town. Frank Simonton and his son-in-law, Some of our folks attended the fu-Villlam McClure made a business trip neral cf Mrs. Crouse at Decrrum on to Shade Ge? on Monday. i Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parson, daugh-' Mr. and Mrs. Clem Eomerr were to attractive to all worshippers.

i in nn Will be jl, mrs. worer are proved health, whir-h iw 1 i ma-v f.v.,,r:, June 21, 1876, the son of John F. and T. unth Hp tag as the sermon theme, "Wandering Mrs. Rebecca (Hicks) Stewart, both de- "XW I'M people.

u. li. Howpv io i He was united in maniage witn aha nan vMaA ur Mount TTnion Saturday rveninii. For Rent For rent. 2 rooms and garage.

Inquire Mrs. Ethel Drake, WesJ; Milford i street, Mount Union, Pa. 3-23-3t fe in tv, v. lorn 1 Easter signines tne great vinaicaaon ci, 1, 2 "le.honie her son-in-law and Mies Nettie Florence Chilcoat In 1901 th and Mrs. Kling, Sunday.

I Mrs. Stewart died on May i Mrs. R. Harper made some calls' RORER BROTHERS OFF i i Ml' ail(J Mrs. Earl Cro flower wm FOR ALASKAN RESIDENCE remain over the Easter was a member oi tne hum ffoh1 nrnn.

nf remain over tiifi- Gap last Wednesday after- at Shad ani will be ioinnri in th visit church and was also a member of the fHV Httt1r roon. Harrv Parson and wife Robert Rorcr and his brother Carl riioved to Men's Brotherhood class or tne fcunoay SChOOl. nf tha aarvina MlES Alice Hower, Ule oo- of Hazleton. Rorer, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Ror- Rtowart. a er, of Milford street, left several days ourvivmg are unc own, 'mw UC Altoona, a He believes that a good government Charles R. 'raiueilt in this citv hns hPPn cf this city; tnree granQcimuiL-u, HWlOlllff ls one whose chief concern is the welfare and happiness of the people; that I few vmo Rhnvpr of HulltillRdOIl, Locke's Valley this week. Mrs. Richard Horn and three children visited Mr.

and Mrs. Ben Roddey Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Prank MeMuller.

and Lille son of r.cjr Salem visits in Mrs. Snyder's parental "none ac Shade Gap on iiiday. Mrs. John McMullen and daughter, ago for Seattle, Washington, where 1 they will embark for Alaska for an in- definite stay. They hope to find employ- ment in the frozen north and their families will join them later.

The elder of the two brothers, Robert Rorer spent i Went tne nome 01 her Mr. an(1 Mrs jQ Clark-' an two brothers, Howard F. Stewart of lJ- Tyrone and Ray C. Stewart of Balti- SSnIS'Uis Chilcte. a student at more.

The Lord's Supper will be observed, to which all Christians are welcome, in this church. The Right Hand of Fellowship will be extended to new members. A cordial welcome, to all who wish to attend, will be extended. Bible school convenes at 9:30. A large attendance is expected.

B. Y. P. U. devotional service at 6:30 r'unerai services wcic vjcatinn ls passin8 the holiday Willi some time in Alaska some years ago her parents, Mr.

and the Blatt funeral home Tuesday after- s. ir iuuote. at R.nnlri-i 11 onri noon ai. uiun. Martha, and Miss Maud Jones of near and was very enthusiastic over the cli-1 Salem were to Shade Gap shopping on mate and advantages of that country, fhherbr Mrs John He has had a desire to return and the i pastor, Rev.

Dr, R. Skyles oyier. interment followed in the Odd Fellows' cemetery. Wednesday of last week. hit Anan fnf oil VAlinff nPOtlll.

Prote.w IU1S PIace- -vmine Peonle SeeliK Jesus We -are sorry to learn Miss Ella Jones friends of the boys here are anxiously, Mallery for State Senator Uie four greatest enemies of good government are: dishonesty, greed, graft, and waste. He believes that a good citizen and a good public servant is one who practices common honesty in both private and public life, one who Is unselfish and a good neighbor, one who performs his day's work conscientiously and to the best of hfs ability, and one one who lives -frugally and is as judicious in 'the expenditure of the public's money as his REPUBLICANS. Nominate CHARLES R. MALLERY as your candidate for State Senator. He is a World War Veteran, still in the prime of life, and four square.

xi. w. sicthower and Mr. twine has been on. the sick list for some time, awaiting word that they have arrived.

Anew." 'ne th 011 Friday to Le-s hcme of the former's par- EASTER CANTATA AT Mrs. J. R. Harper spent Tuesday eve- ning with Mrs. Clayton.

VOTE FOR R. B. MADDEN LUTHERAN CHURCH they Pent some time and FOR DIRECT I CANS TO INDISTRY a religious gathering, T'y hea: An Easter cantata enti'; rd an nrlrirpcc hxi March 28. The Senate will be smig by a cuuu rr committee today discarded Mr. and Mrs.

O. L. Diven visited in1 the Harper home, Sunday More than ever before the State Leg- islature demands practical men. in the In Memorlant 1 charge of affairs. Huntingdon county In loving remembrance of our dear will step forward by sending R.

B. Mad-mother, Mrs. Annie Schmittle, who den as our Representative. tola c. i'- inrliiafHr.l rrprfit bank veices at the Lutneran u.u.

En- vnristian rj.on learipv the th plan in favor of the proposal of Sena Mov ement- Mi-s. Slothower, who Mr C. S. Price win presiu. arte Glass, Democrat.

Virginia, 1 spent Marshall AWKeri.mu passed away two years ago, March 30, May 15, IVii. with WIth home foIks- re" gan and Mrs' he for direct loans to induBtry by the Fed- '1932. By the Family. of last week. "cr nushnnrt or, itr.

hrr-n ri rectine tne i cncm i leral Reserve Banks. cantata. All are invited..

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