fn Ata BEG . XCVII “vol ra — 9, * THE JUDGMENT, (God Hath Appointed a Day.) [Written for the “Reporter” by Mbs Stella Campbell, of San Francisco, Cal who at present ia in the east The judgment of ti “God day, ti Lae the world is set a specific m nah pointed a in which he the day the Lord,” “the perdition of Poter 1-4. judgmen 9 1 3 i 1.) day ”.9 ito, “the Judge world.” Acts That of is st called metimes day of judgment ¢ and mer,” I wily 10, Ung day.s (See 2 3: Thess. 4: Zeph. The net uivided ‘, 1 § W t a is threefold in its char- r, or perhaps we might say it is Pp judgment, into three Mods; (1) judgraent y judgment namely the investiga (2) £3) the the ind the executive judm These we consider in their “Refoloe, Young man heart cheer youth, and rt, but God (Ec eyes: Know things thee ment.” “Remember thy Creator in i while the evil days 1 1 rears draw nigh, pleasure have no } “For we mus he judgment seat body destroy buming flames ¥ re the dominic at the beast cerning ad theo of h thew n taken awny Hves were polonged I behold. segson and time saw visfons, Ike clouds and one the Son of man came with the of heaven and came to the Ancient of days, and they brought before him And and glor hin near there was given him domindon. y, arnkl a Kingdom, that all people, mations, and languages should dominfon is wihoh kingdom serve him; his an ever lasting domindon, shnll not pass that (Dan, which 7:9-14.) these away, and his shall not be destroyed.” (Books of Records.) In books is kept the life record of all who have ved record and from this man judged. John this. Rev. 20th chap- “Amd 1 saw a great and him that sat on 4, the earth and the upon this earth, every is b=tirs witness to ter: white throne, whose heaven fled a- was found no place for them. the dead, small and great, stand before God: and the booka were opened, which is the book of life, and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to thelr works” The dead are in .their graves, They stand before God in the record of their ive contained fn the books. One of ® books is called the “book of re- membrance” The thoughts which men think of God, thelr motives and thel: purposes, are there revealed “Then they that feared the spake often one to another, and lord hearkened, and Reafd it, and book of remembrance was written be fore him for them that feared the Lord and that thought upon his name” (Mel, 8:16) © (Continued on ioside page) from face way: and there And 1 saw Lord the be MILLHEIM HOTEL SOLD, Mon Hotel, Moving Pleture Housc Shelton Home In Millheim Centre Hall Residents. to owned by Dr, to Wednesday hotel, was | sold Hall, current The helm RG. Ripka, Mii Allison, of last week. the Emory Centre The purchase rumor is $12,000, figure, price was no doubt about the correct The built is Millheim moving pictur some years ago by several bus of ness men of that ‘town, but never prov- was sold Hall, reported profitable venture, of currently ing a M. price sale $5 ightly the at viary wy Mr private £2 Smith, Centre being " 250. This figure may } exnct cost, Smith also the t of the Campbell being frgm the purchased Shelton nome, located wes furniture the sale co z oxi- $4,000, top (TITY store, apn pt muted the moving picture and od f the seats the fixtures Were reserve «1 expects ufpment 1 « bee learns rom out- fo fe From what can Mr. » by vi} aide 8 wa MUTOeS, take charge of and conduct the ho former owner the Millhelm ho- Tur been rod 14 proven to i itable quite It has always a good star today is the only hotel on the i side of and the sume to who conducts re Hall, nsummaled Af a LITERARY SOCIETY. Millheim - and Centre Hall Meet Platform In Spelling and Debating Contests, to on Fatterolf, Hall Zeottle Centre Vianna Decision of judges School paper by small Song A school. wimidasion £21,000 Increase In Business, ¢ The fut the Centre Hal and Tyrome Penn shipping business 1 B of the materially rafiroad station on the Lewisbur railroad, a branch ir- 1693 The was gsylvania system, the first month of 1922. wed during i compared with January, not including $21,000. Thi to Station NUTeN fe, express, over & VOY n is { Brad- Ww. PF charge comditi Agent i igreeable ford, who has long hau ef the loeal station Bellefonte Parking Rules, Nittany to If ever the road over Mountain becomes safe travel and you cross old Nittany and just keep Burgess Walker states } foot fire within feet from center logan Undine fire companies strictly forbidden. Also, it to drive on the left or to park cars on the left side of any street, lang or ley. then on to that parking £0 lellefonte, in mind that within 15 of a hydrant or bo of either or ia is unlawful nl ————— Gives Farm As Church Orphanage. Mrs, Jane Cameron Hasvison, of Lowisburg, is the donor of ninety~ acre farm near there, to the Preshyte inn Synod of Pennsylvania, to be used as the site of an orphanage for child- ren whose parents were members of the Presbyterian church. © Ps ——— Williamsport Commercial College. There is a wonderful detnand for of- fice help——hookkeepers and stanograph- oré~at this time. Over one hundred calls for office help have begn- received this year. School teachers and high school griaduatdée ought to take advan tage of this. We need more gradu- ates. Many students are placed before graduating. Write for our catalogue. ~~". ¥. Henlvy, Proprietor. adv PLIGHT OF. FAMILY DOCTOR DE- 3 By H. H. Longwell, M. 'D, Centre Hall PART 111. Inroads by the discussing nursing Connecticut State the today is on a different plane from thos Nurses, In the the Medical graduate if ety reports that Mon nurse that the three- of required for a year course trainin nurse, added to the de mand thant each pupll shall have year high school preparation, resul individual { He “graduate for an overtrained #0 nursing is concerned LAYS the very term nurs y becoming misnomer, either marry beyond their m as tt wns ‘only begining today is for the medi apovialty and wards, The grin down eral practit the indicated is venture to prophesy tha be long before there will be 1 pyewy cote d of general pm of the Is the practice medicine worth This was a siiblect of of Society while? sion § Penn The was meets the Medical at recent sylvania State by you answeor one physician 18 given “lf Oy sey, r Kleala in ie are follows money, fame. the praise of you fod if want to have a good 18 he ow «men, you time, i you want in society, if you want to marry a woman and make her happy instead of uncomfortable an® of You have a home without some real woman, but must go through Me without the silks, sting and furs of other women, must be deprived of socdal life and the many things that are attractive to her. The practice of medicine requires labor, self sacrifice, self-denial and everything of that kind, together with much abuse.” And now det at our own community. How long is it since Re- bersburg had one, or possibly two, docs Madisonburg had one and Spring Mills had two; Potters Mille had two! Boalsburg had two: Lemont had and Centre Hall had three? This miserable, keep out medicine cannot as sho a physician's wife us look iors; one, all wates from a medical college today must either be a rich man or a rich man's son, and he Is not going out in- to the country and break roads open in the winter, because if he has money to get through the 22 years gequired to obtain the degree of M. D. he has money enough to go to the larger towns and cities and walt for a prac- tice to come to him. Therefore, In the vegy negr fyjugs the cogntry. gis, trictas are going to find themselves without a physician, and will be at the mercy of the doctor from the larg- er centers, and they will have no one to blame but themselves, and I pre (Continued on next column) BACK DOOR METHODS OF REFUNDING WAR LOANS. British War Debt Scaled Down About $600,000,000—First Knowledge Am- ericans. Had of Aets Was Through London Times, The ment, British Debt . Refunding agree- arrived at the only by © ignoring the in letter of IW governing refund ing of the foreign war loans, furnishes of the the a plain Hustration secret hack- door methods of admin- forels WB Harding all istration in dealing with 1 n questions, Regardless of the its demi of the agreement, tl a —— Wernlck—Slegel. wer n Matthe fs D Hogers Mere Ralph Gass Be Mary M iridd CX fa ed by all with whom sl. Wernich tions Ete Ci Soldiers” Benus BiL House lepresentatives at the joint proposing a constitutional amendment a bonus £35.000.000 to of the World war The bonus propos] was reported out in the Senate and if passed there, will » for final de- of The Harrighurg passed resolution of providing velomng be submitted ty the peopl cision In the 1924 election The statement of the ceipte and expenditures of Centre Hall in auditors’ re- borough for the yer 1922 appears this issue. det that ff the people in Penns Valley permit the blocked up for from two to 8X or eight weeks ev ery winter because of little snow which other sections take care of with little difficulty, they will be without a doctor before they are aware of the fact, because there is little doing in this vicinity in the summer, and in the winter when there is sickness the doc- tor is shut in and not able to get out. Now, good people, please think of this and don't say to yourself, like some of you prebably- will, “O, well, i¥ { can't get Longwell 1 can get some one else” All 1 sdy i® that you will find yourself fn a sorry plight If you don't take warning and at least try to make it possible for a doctor to at lenst pay the Interest on his college roads to be n Dy 1 1923. Ripka Property Sold. E. 8. Ripka dwelling the by thea has not but The Property, cons of a house and what Goodhart Mr. garage formerly sold Smith, furniture to store Li Hale was Ripka Lyman man. The price been made to known public, from the best informatior obtainable, bit leBs than 5,000, Mr wl Was Aa ho 11 use the Turniture building for i an uto show room and auto ace eg, I'nless he can sell home his wiil home of the dlamond, the Ripka rented, In case a sale 1a home is i TALG, & . 8 with will “CUupy ne Lipka i made, Mr. Smith will occupy the Ripk home himself Back from Hospital, Knoffsinger, Wi Heon Pleasant Gm from the hospital had amsport 1 pe patient J is now time hopes Mon Yar quarries and ntered 5000 Baby Chix Go South, fo. » ft Ccomsmignment of shipped TT ATG DUM The « #2 on Sunday. i n dead vears. They had id rer and twels Miss Vergie Mrs 1 Harr Otis Hile oe 19 Mra Mrs nite Corl. Traf- Pleasant New Ohin, ¢ Th Oki Kan Mrs amd Mra Elizabeth Frank and Loretta Yohey, $end mas Ay 4 on, i der, Lancaster p———— Assoc. of Philadelphia. mid-winter Centre County The dinner annual of the Philadelphia meeting and A s800in - held 24th, Younmg Friends NW, Streets, Centre County tion of will be on Saturday evening, February at 7 o'clock, in the Asso- building, the Fifteenth adelphia, Giatioin on cornet Phil- of and Cherry All Centre countains residing ror vie ¥ Philadelphia, with or without an most wel- come to come and bring their friends Good music will be furnished for dane- Warner Underwood, Beale, iting in about invitation, are ing president: John C secretary. Important to Veterans. The Williamsport Sub-District Of- fice of the UU, 8 Veterans Bureau has been notiflel Hy the manager of the Philadelphia District Office of the Vet. erans’ Buren, that the Board of Ap- oals will convene in Williamsport for several days, commencing Tuesday, February 27th, 1923. This Board has full power to hear and adjust Immediately all legitimate appeals regarding both Compensation and Vocational Training. This plan has proven to be very successful, par ticularly because personal contact * Is established between the claimant and the Board, which fs a helpful factor In adjudicating the claim. All ex-sorvice men desiring to pre- sent an appeal to this are re- quested to write to the U. 8. Veterans’ Bureau, Post Office Building, Williams port, Pa. so that the proper action may be taken. % Commercial traveling men are mak. ing thelr trips more regularly than during January. The February orop has been darge. This indicates that nll whoo! etiucativn. TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPFENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. 1. lL. nd garage, Smith thee advertises his home a : diamond, for ie on Bi Mrs. Ephrafin Harter, of Saturday, nea on went to friends applications Mifflin expired for liquor were made in county #0 doing has Thursday of Ulrich went will rema time, The lewistown Reformed on sold thelr parsonage purchased another which Breon's garage md carlond ments consist i open pen irs. §I. F. Ros town on 8 ir here her mother Merman, also . Weaver, who Pennsy of Towsor ome after Mrs. Clara JRC 2 ine £IENn, Where Hippie's husband's mother is very iy aid % sof ously 4 Friday Mi Jacobs of last a8 Marga- Wiese il entertained at her of her girl friends Refreshments on the ev Miss- 1 Were LImerxcs the field Musser Company Mr will of property and oper poration with hea at Indiana, indiana county who of winter Those records snow -falls during the proseut feil us that we have already had more gnow that for any of the seven previ- We the February, all of March and No telling SUS Years have yet nearly , % io of hail « and April depth * draw on what the and snow wix weeks to April April nore alt % ist may bring then hi - added v ‘8 foot times a +» OF in Limes past Howard J. Thompson, of Curwens- ville, why in answer to a4 query as to what he of Elks fonte, digposition the expected to make Hiller property, next to the home High street, Belle said: “I will make business of- fices out of the first floor part and will As on put apartments oh the upper Doors to erecting a theatre, that is what 1 bought the property for and eventual iy 1 will put up a theatre, but | be several years before 1 do 0.” » & may A letter received from a road de- partment man by Cyrus Brungart in- dicates that the road between Pleasant Gap and the Centre-Mifflin county line, on Seven Mountains, will be Kept open. Whether the gentleman's and the au- tomobile drivers’ notions agree as to what “open” is, remains to be seen. Let us hope that the road department means to do fits full duty by the tax- payers and give them a road that may be passed over with the minimum am- count of trouble. Miss Edith Floray and Miss Orpha Fleisher, both of near Tusseyville, boarded the train going east Thursday evening of last week. The former went to Bunbury to visit William Floray and ater will go on to Port Clinton, S8chuvi- kill county, where she will spend some time with b&™ grandmother, Mra. Sus- an Krader, and aunt, Mra. R. D. Broon. On her return a stop will be made at Mitinburg with her aunt, Vs John O. Diehl. Miss Fleisher went to Aa ronsburg, where for several dis she was a guest of her sister, Mrs. Sparr [er "a ones Ws SE ————. |
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