THE CENTRE REPORY E R. —— - THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1910 a she Northern Conference, The meeting of the Northern Con- ference of the Central Pennsylvania Synod convened in the church of the Holy Cross, Georges Valley, Tuesday evening, May 31st, and adjourned the following Thursday evening. The en- tire conference was inspiring and helpful, The opening sermon was preached by Rev. F. W., Barry, of Bellefonte, the president of conference, in which were set forth many good and abiding things revealed through the Bon. On Wednesday morning Article 10 of the Augsburg Confession was ably set forth by Rev. J. M, Rearick, of Salona. Christanity en- ters into one’s entire life, modifies the pleasures, giving honorable principles in business and pleading for honesty in public and private life. The ser- mon preceding the holy communion was delivered by Rev. W, M. Rearick, of Mifflinburg. The first subject in the afternoon was treated by Rev. J. L Btonecypher. He brought out with much force and clearness that that which binds people to a church is Christ and all that he revealed of the Godhead, Condemniog words were spoken against those who used the church for some belittling use, i. 6., as to show their personal leadership, or to win personal admiration, or be- cause they personally loved the minis- ter. It wasshown in the second sub- ject that a church paper was a great good both to the laity and to the ministry. It educates the member in the dire needs of his church. It gives him a keener conception of spiritual things and in this Way lightens the work of the minister, as well as aids in the benevolent work of the church. + The thought of the evening was catechisation., In this method was shown to exist the very highest power of winning individuals for the Christ and to enable them to live for him in the years to come, Tuursday was a day of special privi- leges to all those who attended the ses. sions of the conference ; every subject was splendidly treated and was » feast in itself. * The Church Member's Relation to the Temperance Move. ment '’ was set forth in an attractive manner by Rev. C. R. Allenbach, the secretary conference. It would have besn well if many more could have heard it. It was shown that the old Keystone stale must be classed with the wild and woolly states of the west in its etand for the rum business, and this is made possible by the up. faithful church member. Are we de- desirous of receiving God's condem- nation 7 Let us smite the monster, and receive his benediction. The president set forth in clear terms the great “ Laymen’s Mis. sionary Movement which has stirred the christian world to the very ore with its plea to save the world in this generation, and the sssursuce that it can be done if you and you will help. Rev. F. B, Bhuitz struck some blows from the shoulder in treat. ing the subject, * Bpiritual Methods of Giving.” It was shown that gifts iu the christian world to day are made while consulting our own will and thus stintingly we give. This is not God’s bidding, and thus his bless ing is withheld in this portion of our service. Théclosiug sermon in the evening was delivered to a large and sppreciastive audience by Rev, J, M. Rearick, who declared that service and following Jesus are the highest types in christian living. of * gs As —— Colyer. Mrs, John Boal and daughter Sara, of Huntingdon county, and Mrs. Thom. as Bosal and children, of Centre Hill, spent a few days with P. 8B. Boal and family, , Alvin Witmer and wife, of Btale College, visited Mr, and Mrs, Arthur _Blatterbeck and family one day last week, Mra. A. G. Cumings and son Paul, of Centre Mills, spent a few days with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, H. Moyer. Charles Nevil, of near Lemont, spent Bunday with his mother, Mrs. Mahala Nevil. Miss Mae Cooney had taken up her residence at the home of James Bwabb, for several months. Samuel Klinefelter and wife spent several days visiting relatives in Bugar Valley and other points, —————— A ———— Spring Mills. A children’s day servica, entitled “ Bummer Gladnpess, ”’ will be render. ed in the Methodist church on Hap. day evening, June 19th, Adam Reish and family, of Zion, wera guests at the home of 8, L. Con do, over Banday. Htation agent W. L. Campbell and wife spent Sunday at Wilkeabarre, Rav. J. M. Rearick, of Balons, circu. Iated among some oid friends and ao- quaintances in town on last Miss Nellie Kern, who attended the spring term of the Academy, returned to her home at Moshannon, on Sat. urday. AM ST —————— Even the man who carries the hod may be the architect of his own for tune, Our bad qualities are’ the ones “that are hereditary. 02x good ones ate al oP WAYS O81 Yory OW: » Da's. hompson, The marriage of Dr. P, Hoffer * Dale and Miss Joanna Mary Thompson was consummated at the home of the bride's father, Hiram Thompson, near State College, at noon, on Thursday of last week, The coremony was per- formed by Rev, Samuel Martino, pastor of the Presbyterian church, on the lawn of the Thompson home. The ring ceremony was used. The bride was at- tended by five brideamaids, namely, Misses Busie Thompson, Maude Bailey, Verna Martin, Mary Caldwell and Mary Grove, Over one hundred guests were present. After the wedding breakfast, the bride and groom took a short honeymoon trip, returning to Htate College Saturday. For several years Dr. Dale practiced his profession in Centre Hall, his old home, where he is highly regarded personally and as a professional man. Bome few months ago he located at Blate, College, suc- ceeding Dr. Robinson, Woodward. Miss Tammie Arney spent a few days with friends at Millheim, last week, Miss Amanda Haioes friends at Btate College, and Zion. Mr. Dorman and family, of Nittany, were visitors at the home of Daniel Banner, Saturday and Bunday. Mrs. R. M. Wolf is visiting friends at Bmulton this week, Levi Bowman snd nephew James Bowman, of Mifflinburg, are spending a short time at the Woodward House, After spending a few weeks at Lock Haven, Israel Runkle and daughter, Miss Flossie, returned homs last Fri- day. Among those on the sick list are J. J. Orndorf, Mrs. William Walter, and Olive, the little daughter of Walter Reffaer, Roy Musser and Dewey Molz were to Johnstown. is visiting Bellefonte THE Red Mill ALBERT BRADFORD Proprietor The Red Mill is supplied times with flour and feed, middlings, ete. The “ VERI BEST ” FLOUR The brand made at all bran, YERI BEST at the Red Mill, name indicates Flour is a The the quality, Coupon in every sack. of VERI BEST a coupon, Three Every sack Flour contains So-1bi coupons or six will entitle you to a sily 25-1b. coupons er spoon, “VERI BEST” Flour is sold by all Grocers as well as at the Red Mil Chopping done at 4c per bushel Liver ban Chamberlain's Stomach and Tables will brace up the nerves, ish sick headache, prev despond- ency and invigorate the whole system. Bold by Murray and Bitner. rent Dressing t If you wish a high-class hair E dres ssing, we are sure Ayer's t Hair Vigor, new improved for- i mula, will greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and § smooth, nrakes it look rich and} § luxuriant, prevents splitting at ithe ends. And it keeps the scalp free from dandruff. Does not"change the color of the hair. Formulas with each bottle Baaw Jr to your 2 ers Shen do as he says At the same time the new Ayer’'s Hair Vigor is a strong hal r * tonic, promoting the growth of the ha Fy hoep ing all the tissues of the hair rand § scal ipl ina healthy condition. The hair stop ng snl A pit ad im abot st it Special ! Special ! FRUITS Bananas Orangss Tangarines Lemons Cocoanuts Strawberries home at Nittany last Bunday. J. L. Kreamer, Samuel Thoma: Von Nelda, and Clair Kreamer had business Bellefonte on Thursday. Rev. Dice, in town a day last week. cl Transfers of Heal Estate, Sarah J. Breon to P. P. Lelizel, August 15, 1505, tract of land in Penn twp. $50. Wm. K. Stover et ux to Lydia Eby, April 8, 1808, tract of land in Haines twp. $800, Wm. Wensel of ux to Mary Wensel, June 1908, tract of land io Bogge twp. $1630. James Mackey et ux to Sampsel et ux, May 14, 1910, land in Bpring twp... §2L Louisa H. Atherton to J. ( Harry tract of » ——— '. Cowder, burg. $369 L. C. Ballock Jr. et ux to Bmith, May 19, 1910, tract of lan Miles twp. $1025, A.B, Price et al to M. May 11, twp. $100, James E. Harr ot al et al, May 15, 1910, tract Philipsburg. $1150, 8. A. Harshbarger to W. GG. Crain, April 1, 1910, tract of land in Taylor twp. $175 M. J. Forcey et bar to B, M. Forcey, May 17, 1910, tract of land in Philips- burg. $500, W. W. Forcey et ux to M. J. Foreey, May 17, 1910, tract of land in Philipe- burg. $2000. John CC. Btover to W., K. Bmilh, March 18, 1907, tract of land in Haines twp. $135 Thomas Foster et al to J. A. Decker, Maroh 22, 1910, tract of land in Fergu- son twp. $300, M.R. Adams el ux to John Erb, March 4, 1906, tract of land in Philips burg. $550, A. M. Watson ot ux to Harris Wat- son, May 3, 1803, tract of laud in Snow Bhoe twp... $22 C. D. Wagner to J. E. Kahler, April 8, 1910, tract of land io Coburn. $450, Abmlom Musser ot ux to CC. E. Musser, January 15, 1907, tract of land in Penn twp, $12. P. B. Crider et al to Harrison Wat- son, October 4, 1883, tract’ of land in Snow Bhoe twp. $25. Amon Les to W, H., Lee, May 25, 1910, tract of land in Potter twp. $260. A.W. Ulrich et ux to M. J. Year ick, May 7, 1910, tract of land in Gregg twp. $375 J. W. Whiteleather admr to F. P. Heckman, May 16, 1910, tract of land in Gregg twp, $1050, . W. ©. SBtephino exr to to Joseph Volko, May 19, 1010, tract of land in Rush twp. $6), Colonial Trust Co, Trustee to Henry Meyer, May 7, 1910, tract of land in Ferguson twp. $45, AL AIA SA, “It cured me, "or ** It saved the life of my child, ” are the expressions you hear every day about Chamber. Isin’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This Is true the world over where this valuable remedy has been Introduced. 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