VOL. XCVII H URSDAY, 9s. N 0. 45 \ — “THE TRANSCEN By REV. W. ‘DENT CHRIST.” R. PICKEN. [Read befor meeting of the Centre Hall Minksterium.] PART L It is possible for a thoughtful person to klolize in the mind and cherish the heart, with unlimited admiration, some of the most Hlustrious characters of the great and the good whu have with a glowing lustre of bright- ness, which resplendent with which solicited the attention of the mind and the affections of the heart; of the saints of the past or the in shown bas become righteous characteristics. won but none have ever come into equality Christ Jesus as a model life why, is worthy of our imitation in fife of which is superior to the best examples of truth and purdty! As there present with the man preference to hig transcendent beauty and power is a disposition on the part of some ministers, and Christian teach- the Galilee, «rs to of the Him minify Man of as the personality greatness and glory we who accept of fent- of all truth, and immortal all ecusness, the embodiment the life, his magnificient grandeur. The Hluminating brightness of Chris- tanity, with enriching founder of spiritual should be ambitious to magnify itg transforming power, beneficient blessings, the grace, and transforming’ ja¢s, comes into human heart with 4 flame of heavenly glory, brighter than the brightest sun- beam, promging the heart to that back purity of the potential power and of Christianity there is a trans head of righteousnesg and perpetuat- cendent, supreme producing beauty ing the power of the gospel. And who is this wonderful personal- ity? being? Is he a natural or a supernatural Our claim is that the splendor of Christianity is and perpetuated by the transcendent Christ. It ig quite natural for the huo- mind and force man to expect a transcendent Christinnity. The thought i# reasonable and righteous, and is en- couraged and justified by the truth. The oharacteris- 110s character in first transcendent which we mention is his of While supernatural, in Cheist immaculate purity life, was absolutely he was essentially natural, or human, beset with all’ humanity “holy, without biemish and without the weakness which is subject 10; but he was a lamb spot.” Harmless, undefiled. this world, the deieterious powers of wick- to is trivmphantly through in which edness sek life chievement: predominate indeed this accomplished i over splendid difficult of of man, a a- and task was Jesus Naza~ reth. Secondly, he wns the brightest ex- of moral excel Hig naturd ample and spiritual life was always Heavenly Father. He subjected himself to the govern- ments of the world, always rendering to the Caesars their rights addi- tion his pers piety, and purity, his supreme purpose was Father and re- The honor of God and the happiness of man prompts ed him to dll his powers to faithfully his life's mission, be good and do good He was highest example of benevolence. was the unbounded osity, lency. subordinate to his In to mal patience. resignation to God the demption for mankind. concentrate and consecrate the He fullness of gener- He wus the incarnation of gen- uine sympathy. He wns the truest ideal of brotherly kindness, To accomplish the best that was in him for the good of humanity, to en- rich the world with all that is sweet- est, truest..purest and best was his ambition by day and his determination by night. And In doing this he paid no special attention to wealth, power, fame or greatness. He was for man without respect {, class. creed. caste, or character. In him we see the fruit fulness of the vine. the brightness of the sun, the shining of the star, the grandeur of the gem, the stability of th erock. the mafety of the sure found. ation, the nourishment of the bread. the satisfaction of the water, the se- curity of the refuge, the rallying of the ensign, the faithfulness of the true witness. the infallible guide, the skilled physician, the truest friend, the frater- nal brother, the tenderness of the god shepherd, the gentieness of the lamb. the wisdom of the teacher. the . tiny of the refiner, thy All and In All the highest moral and spiritual grand- eur which has ever appeared ip this world, And while he consecrated his life for man's spiritual improvement and the elevation of his intellectual Mie, physical welfare of mankind If the body of man required the first and foremost attention. he devoted the mind and the fove of his heart to sup- port, strengthen and succor the natural (Continued on lnside page) | } { i i | i i { RED CROSS CALLING FOR $12,000,000, I Ea — Reduction In 1924 Budgel, Due to Completion of Several Large Proj. ects Abroad.—Most of Money For United States, ; The fact that the enrollment for the Amerfcan Red Cross membership In thig district Sunday leads one to think what a vast organization it Ws. The budget tivities in 1524 will ovlety announced onal advancing the welfare of began on for humanitarian acs $12,000,000, the The nh- program “for and 0771.81, the be recently, and international Peoples nt $5543 allotted was set the ocal chapters, remainder being to Completion of several large foreign reduction the Minor a more than $4,000,000 from Operations in Asia are to have cost $2.600.000, $1.840,000, the in Russia about For the first time in five years is placed be- low $1.000 000, For assistance veterans of the allots $2.- of $120.000 year. The that average $500,000 to 065.000, an increase over the current society esti however, the expenditures this work a month, Liquidation of foreign commilments to require $100.080 in to the $394.303.91 work addition the to close in (reeves and $10,824.20 fo add Europe, amasiance tw nurses’ For the Sintes service and chapters fn the United the carries $1.282.524.20. is $50,000 abe budget last year's ex- 1 i | i § of the for organizations Other outstanding tems doe program show $80,000 to co-operating child health for Red Cross projects; nd other avy: $150.000 demonstrations Junior for hospital wervice . for unforseen the and $1060.000 army for and $222.014.50 management. for su- and general domestic operations of The budget for for maintenance Cross national includes public health nursing. and nutrigon. In sppealing for a large membeeship the tae necessity during roll-call period, 11-29, the Cross has of Lion. led continued of the organiza which is membeship ts broad program, upon the for C—O “Up and Down Broadway.” Theatre goers fond of mgs will be sure Hke Broadway” is mus ay to “Up and Down which announced presentation at the Opera Bellefonte, for Wednesday and 15 to be something entirely to of everybody who likes The revue can lay claim having some very talented players who muscn! it give the for at and Thurs It i= House gonnd to biking music, comedy world is ax ful} nx the the perform- running of the In point of comedy hours necessary to In nity to listen {0 a good full score—and them—-+of tuneful bers calling for of from single voices created by some twenty odd voices. At the close of the the offering the quality and “dignity of an operatic finale—-it all there except ‘the jes. The lyriem are special and the rag time opera band that brings to a close the first of the you can count IT. the services to a volume first aot ANSUMes ia tyr form understood that in "Up and Down Broadway' you will hear that are real in tone quality volume. This will be god news voices and io A I MA A —— The Scotia ore property, a tract some five hundred acres. and including by Major H. Laird Curtin to Col. Theo- § § | stood to be compamtively small, inas- much ag MAjor Curtin reserved the ore ——————— A] A. % It was mentioned some time agn would move onto the Abner Alexand- er farfn. near Old Fort, to be vacated by H. BE. Fye, next spring. Mr. Miller : has since decetded to remain on the - Dingess, who for bee, living on the several yoars has Brpes facm, east of A —— I A AP ATS A portion ‘of last week ow was a bit week clomed 3 Passenger Engine Hits Car. The east-bound passenger train, Thursday morning, ht a Ford touring car containing flve young men as station. One of the young men others were young the | scratched. The O. Mitchell, of Millerstown; Smith, and W. B. Oliver, Mr. Hunter and Mr. Miller agricultural students at Penn Slate, The latter, a World War veteran RehabRitation Whe The were erty twenty glass, while were W, H. M. Scranton; men and the Part a student, driver, young men of of about n a specal investiguting tour n a through | Centre, iets. None of the other four {in the ‘vicinfty of Centre Hall when [wreck to the madn group. / of the of Prince students carried a tin A teat making One Learton tobacco in hip pocket, and on un | gation found the packet | gether as though it bad been hit by trip-hammer The three car was pretty badly used of the wheels having every the back i wn. It rolled fourth almost as bad of the the The car Daandel Daup for $50.00, Slight Fire at State College. The State West Beaver Avenue of Friday out and was hit center and of trad was bought by residence in College on belonging to Mes Hall, morming The roo and Henry Homan, Centre partially burned be - tween 7 and 8 o'clock discoverad to be on fire the of It {wns done Water aid house, It originated the flames could be conquered wins burned off and some damage to portions of the thied floor damage to all parts i= not known bow the fir as it was fire flue house SOON reinots from : The in of loss 1, ocoupied bry ( i Meek, cashier the Bank, in Peoples’ whose personal proper considerable. Insurance owner and tenant in vagious nies. No estimate of the Joss has yet been made m——— A AS MeFeedor, the Swindler, In It be gratifying {renders ‘of this paper who have kn BE. C. MdFexier = now In the bond banks § pohood Jail, will to many VW {edge of swindler, to the thst he jail. He sold various know the Halr oounty mm who Pennsylvania bonds he had duplicated by printing house. The Central n and mis Chieag this a of otal sum | swindling game has never been but it The banks swindled be { pubic. | irge I» known to made up only indirectly interested automo $40,- and |property, consisting of several bilex a home in Pittsburgh. and in life Insurance, was seized {elistributed by the banks efforts (Bi captured 00s of the gir ooun- i It was through the National Bank at Juniata (ty) that McFeeder was Cumberland Marwand. C—O Local! Minkterinm Meeting. « The Jocs! ministerium met on Now Mth, at 2:90 p. m. at the Methodist par- {monage, Spring Mills with the follow- ing present: Reva Bingwman., Cuther- { min, Drumm, Haney, Keener | Kirkpatrick. {i It was defiled that the annual Unioh THankeg®ing Day services at Centre Hal be held on Thanksgiving | Day at 10:30 A. M. in the Evangelical ichurchy, Rev, Keener to preach the isermon. It seemed proper to the min. Isterfum that the annual union week of prayed be again arranged for this com- ling winter and a commities, consisting ‘of Reve. Cathermmn and Keener, was appointed to mvange the program and detalles, i Rev, in 2 and Kirkpatrick read an excellent paper entitled “The Herolem of the Ministery in the Hour of Cheistianity's 'Perdl’ Upon the completion of the pa- per a riding vote of thanks and appre ‘elation was accorded Rev, Kirkpatrick Rev. Haney was appointed to prepare ithe paper for the next meeting which ‘wil be held at the Reformed Farwon- lage, Centre Hall. The session of the mindsterium closed with prayer by Rev, { Keener, \ Woman Treasurer of Clinton. "Allen Sterner, Democrat, was elected Mayor of Look Haven, defeating May, ‘or Clarente Dunn. Republican, Judge | Bugene H. Baird, with both the major {party nominations, carried the county Mra. John H. Stevenson was elected to | wucceed her husband as County Treas: urer. For other officed the results | were: Associate Judges. 1, HT. Shear. er and Charles H Rich; County Com- missioner, John T. Cupper, Jacob F {Wise and M. C. Coleman; Sheriff, R M. Hanna, Democrat, ———— A — «The election in the borough didn't leave much smoké behind. 4 DEMOCRATS WIN THREE CON. Sweeping Wetory for Tammany In New Senatorial Contest, in Vermont. Democrats were ‘elected In a¥ thre : there were - Kentucky, M issdasippd, wlates where elections Maryland and Vermont, where the only senatorial returned Dale, cousin wns held, H. Pidiard, contest a Republi- who of can—Porter defeated Park H. Coolidge. President for and the contests the house Demovratn | In | the BeVen four the He- of the Bepublican in which the Fairchild de- won ipublicang three, one i victogdes being | foriier an ujeet epresentative feted his Democratic opponent for '1 Vv i incent Ganley Gist unchanged in the rect Party the Ww York alignment i was in other congress. § MOTI) elections The Vix i Kentucky tory of the Democrats In Wii- nw where Fields represen Representative lam J defmted Charles 1 | Om ied sweeping of a pereiu- jum which nt the last «lection or Fx P. M« 10 offic Mr. Fields ve and wild les adas $41 swent Gowern win wrow, Republi- majority hie have a ure (0 suppor: him Mary- Flo majority hie re-elected In Alexander Armstrong. Te fe nore sed ton Whitfield had no Mimsinedippi York state the d of the Dorr Democrat. o iy bhi New “@ Republican gener Wrsilu and off nd independent wndolph apparently Hew were volta! os of a 350.000 O00 § the oOuUntes Virgind wel ma fenrio Ohio elected Ku Klux oth. Philndelphin re- rows mny ors oy lhe Kian in Posrtan Akron ities Kendrick, an “rev land RHepub- overwhelming is Miss Mar iret woman oH a Republican The Republicans elect Democrats nine Superior court Jorsoy legisls remain. Republican the Ure ¢dlumn notwith- vigorous campaign waged Demcoorat. for WH Teuly candifates who {ovefnoy Sliver, law making Ameri. party waged a in Utah under the slogan. ration of dchurcllr and state” sniien Mayor Rolph. France The gressional elections wit of Republitans Rocinlints, i; Farmer-Labor, 1, vaomnoies, publican majority, 18, The Republican majority in the sen- ate will remain at six. of 8a ms re-elected, tepubdioan, moo, apparently respite of the senatorial and con. lenve the two this line-up: Democyat a, 1; houses Congress with 3 226; Independent ., 3 House, 204; A Mr ML UE SAT, Yeager—Woods Richard Yeiger and Miss Allow Woods were united In marriage in the Hithe ohufvph the Fredestok, MarViand, Saturday ing. The mroom aon of Y eager, engineer running between Lewistown and Sunbury, and is em- ployed in the Viecoe works in Lewis town. where he met the girl who be- nme his wife, The bride is a of Mre, James Fetterolf, Centre Hall, Where she mide ber home since the death of her grandmother. The groom and bride are aged nineteen and gixteen. respectively. The wishes’ this young couple the full en- Joyment of a Yong, happy and prowper- ous Ie, around cerner in morn - mn a James an AI AA i. Letter from California Santh Barbar, Calf, Oct. 31, 1823 Editor Reporter: . Enclosed find check for $1.50 for my I had expected to pay you personally for the paper this fall, but had too many one in the fire to come dust this summer. It thirty four yenrw wince 1 wae east; 1 suppose things have changed some time, but 1 love to rend the paper for I oan trace na of people that way. Yours truly, rN J AN, RUNKLE, S——————————————— - Elsworth ¥, Giles, Democrat, alonted Mayor of Altoona. Mr, Gilles (nd later was postrmbter. He defeat. | Blind Evangelist Coming. Rev, C. PF. church. ash the Rev, J Catherman, pastor Methodist i announce tne COTnang H. Magoniga 18th «inst. angelist, Hall, weeks, on mm ——— py» Hold Minlinburg Mifthinin High and Centre High a game of ROCos day Boore, fo NSeoreless ng tied in afternoon, on the C G-8. The game manfully fed CON Las Ing was 901 i i The es urday mo defeated by a A ——— A SSA ASAIO | Ranger Hoover Injured, i Grossing Nittany Vion Hoover the (ree ollide, Reporter Sting sami —————— Birthday Surprise Party. eed gde man EE Farm Products Show Enlarged. have been Penna, State CHM lace the Pou ton 1o Annual State n « Products #1 1 with tion Show at Harrisin Newton J. Harry been choses to judge I beg eed oi y Cvs 23 Cosh Wal the ented 26. Udy enstedt and Poultrymen of Centre o« UnLy to learn that the fo £20 Et iy yoy yo OMY vam Nowks hi enlarged include Wy of Leghorns, of i {heen ties of andotier six of SEVen three of Or yi 1 Hag Oo ne ge le Jsand Black A nconos, Island Hh Light Brahamoae C. Biack Minorons Blue Cornish, In ® available fi and of 8 Wowie {evil Langshans, RB Andalusians and Dard previous year, the space was wo oomily one breed, Poultrymen of the county are nrged N. Robine show or write IH. State to comsult County Agent J. son in regard © the iD. College. Monroe, show secretary, at for premium lists a ————— To Dedicate Waits Hall, The formal dedication of "Frederick Watts Hall,” the new ng 110 students at the ‘State College, will take place on campus on Friday, November 23. building wud erected with fonds ap- propriated for the purpose by the Statd Legislature of 1921. Jt ds named in honor of the president of the first board of trustees of the institution! An dormitory house Pennsylvania the The for the dedication earemony. Rusoar and Supper, "The Willing *Worketw” clase in the Lutheran Sunday-school will hold a Cn Tow AND COUNTY NEWS. HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS. fever wm planning tw Florida | There as jiite a few farm stock and hedd Jan Valley. to Iw before ughour Penns road between Bell. will be open to wre Th ving. LK f the Elke’ car- § HUN Dears o'r mit elit a hose Thomas, near sale, his ad. In a stock gree Democrat, was elect by as formery postmaster LINSHOTt fa large WE the younger voters Class of the Ha¥l Novem - He nire will $i day the oof - in Oysters fest ye and J. RBs made eight to wv Juring the past aygnes are the this e Meth Young HmNCe varied wither fe WW Vado WN ducks Hed Mi of va- dam {this evening) Faure Frida ¥. a dra- id dual f “The that it snowed. the day al- the big bank nant of made and as deep nes be, the Wor, Spearly and i frisky the thirty-three bond lssue hat be under the school hundred 1 voted nothing to proud BEov ~ vile as WY A mits vou to ck of a curtain ard pointing out the College from the roads, is telling nt ail of them the ome Hall College?” bag Bel ently not fo efonte wee freq travelers mountam 9 Centre to “how far to State Latheran congregation in Belie- Le een minutes at a res ng raved repaire. That beats suppers. fi and festivals A church that adopts and, such & plan to finance wee flourish al] during 04 cent Sunday mori service church nr ai ovate iirs 0 {razzie es out its #ivone m in phoses one work Hig several Edward Gl pt much days lass week Mra #8 from She & now very a daughter, the house account rheumatism, is also im- proving but is yet mmpered very much walking of one of her one of the results of attack. Ener was seriously EB Catharine, maine x bet ter vise ina who has been confined to on of in yy Borount It is everiastingly keeping that nt accomplishes results! a at [peard to be making a reasonably good road out of nothing over Nittany Mountain, In many places the road bed is nothing «dse than clay, and when first olisd ned chipped it didn’t look a hit good, but since then men bave been at work twehing up the spots and now the ron =» in very fair condition but somewhat bumpy. A urge audience greeted Rev, A. HL Epangler in the Lutheran church an | Thrndny evening to hear hig lecture ‘on the Holy Land, Dr Spangler viv. iy described many of the scenes with Arclin on Thanksgiving day. The | basnar feature will be open in the af trnoon and evoging. A ———— "Up and Dewy Broadway” et the \ "poke of the customs of the natives pompared thelr superstitions with those (of our own communities; the practice of bnpositions on American travelers; ‘the lack of truthfulness in guides and