[LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Today are school (Thursday) and vacation days, Miss Beatrice taking care of a lege, Mrs, Samuel Shoop returned Matawana, Mifflin county, on day, where she visited a sister, Morris Long. Kramer, R. patient at The young odist church to be given Christmas people of the local Meth are preparing a pageant on the evening (December 24), All persons Centre Hall quested to Friday the are interested In Lecture Course meet in the council evening, at 7:30, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick is for E. W. Bate at the Upper Tusca rora Presbyterian Church, west Port Royal, this week. Ewangelistic services in progress there at this time, preaching are Mis, home Mary with east of HL. A Crust weeks Crust, her Centre brother died who makes her Charles E. Crust critically Mrs three SOM, Hall, and within is very Sister of the past Mr. and Mrs. Frazier farm, entertained Mr. at a dinner A and friends of were Earl Frazer. the east of town, recently and Mrs, E. M. Smith number the present, an of relatives ide and Zroom also J. R one of Smetzler, of Potters Mil the business He Heense, Reporter's caller on Saturday morning was equipped with a hunting stated he was too busy s0 season to chase game Catharine ter recently James 8S. has the name of the to Mr. and Potters Mil She afd half brothers account of this feels that she is considerable Mng first daughter in is daugh born Mrs Reish, at is seven brothers and on of importance, be the the family. Mr. and Mra day, returned a two district, time WwW. P to their Mon aller Keller. on here tha Pit the major part of with Mrs Keller's zell, wife of Rev. 8B. H Mrs Wall, wife home weeks’ visit in tsburgh where tie was Spent Mrs, Ded Deitzell, and D. J. Wolf Wim ters, of Rey Rain fell gently part of Thursday much needed to freshen scarcely during the night Enough the wheat enough to make except where a te min ajided in of Rain was up plants bu plowing easy wior is weed also keeping up supplies waiter In cisterns Une of the of Cross forms Red SO rViIiCe Organ community i= ren dered by the own ind attention giv chronic ization in our home the care ing this those en Do suffer nes not forget and your dollar the begiven for enrollment another readily iD wild Red Cross for year the more An appeared the Stork, of Mr. and Edward leaving a with baby ma Fye fine boy tem of news which week November 15, at Mrs. Steward Durst baby should the have visit the home Musser, last Was of on Earivstiown keep Grandpa ng the farm. boy to company sister and Grand ire smi and say he's lelleforte is main fleid in service New cago, Intervening will he twenty-two emergency fields with 5.000.000 candle power beacons, hangars, personnel and equipment. Several of these emergen- cy fields will in the highest passes of the Alleghenies scheduled to the become a night alr York and Chi- new mal tween be C. E. Crust advertise some before leaving told well “his neighbors called high-class on Tuesday to poultry, and the Reporter how used him since in- juring his hand, making farm work for Mm impossible. Messrs, Run kie, George Fetteroif, Homan. did a big service when they sored all the Bruce Ralph for him corn fodder, The annual meeting of the Farm Bu reau will be held in the Bellefonte High school auditorium, Saturday, De cember 6. A lunch will be served by the Home Economics Department of the High school for a nominal fee of 65 cents. After lunch there will short talks by E. L State College and a representative the business interests of BeHefonte be Nixon of of A lew are noted: tilda, perserals Hazel vigited her W. Potter, and the of town: Margaret Bradford and Bobble Bradford, were guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr and Mre. Philip Bradord. at Lemont, from Baturday unt! Monday: Bruce Knarr was entertained for a few days at Miltheim by his friend, + Byers Ripka, among the juniors Potter of Port Ma- gramifather, George dy children Bradford, west Isabel 0 E a Ruest over Mrs. W. W, Jafley, of Philadelphia, Sunday of his sister Kerlin, and brother, Edw E. Balley. He is one of the salesmen of the Pittsburgh Phite Glass com pany's products, and has advanced to the top ranks in hs line. His. terrd tory heretofore has been too large to cover properly. and this has ben rem edivd by eliminating the Sunbury sec tion. This will make the working district more compact and bring it nearer to his homb city. E. Sharer, of near Linden was 4 caller on Saturday express elatbon over the extension the rural mall service from Hal to his farm. Speaking game, Mr. Sharer ventured that he was pestered with deer com- ing onto his farm. He discontinued sowing winter grain on the “mountain” fields and resorted to planting potatoes in them, but last summers the deer came along and nipped off the hlos ®, but this did not appreciably re. the yield, wa# Hall. morning to of Centre of wild to say CENTRE COUNTY YOUNG I Sunday Schools One Hundred Twenty-Seven sented by Delegates, The Young 1% Centre conference of the of the Sunday Schools of ty held in the la Bellefonte, Saturday, | was declared the | by the county | hundred of these ported itheran November most successful Young seventeen and Sunday people, and registered and one hundred twelve res Twenty seven | were represented | State Superintendent BE. H. the ably Mildred Miss Bons | directed Sessions, Mrs risburg turkholder, of Ha Margaret Ie of Y State Colleg: by and {C ounty Superintendent | Prof. i. L. of pre ysident county WOrk Foster, of the Sunday | . also on and ns hand Ma association. Ww sisted until the arrival. of Bon sall, The tal application Pr. division the ation, had a practi the conference very to of und the demonstratl Four-fold life, week ~dity the Work Ve ges sions of nymn tempret program ol t department the work of the four of the vampers and Prof. Foste result of were all entered into delegntes Training « spirit by The presented MIMD Was by a financial statement by It is session ed that will expected that as a an enthusinsm hb been aro iS i i for 1825 deficit purchnang of the The Lad camp and on entre luncheon 1 Kates and the hanqguetl ing. whi was attended very taining fair meals wet and 1 resolution of thanks dered the vice ladies for thel and leaders ind the officers conference for Musser Oak Ferree Pennsylivand Fxina Irvin ) Randa@i Poust Harpster, Ralph Mildred Sparing in: “Ons bright } William Walker Toe pnt Sam peed] State Hartswich Strunck, [dot tere ry Hedeon Waterbus Hor or Maire George Nea Confer Bruce Hower, © urtis N LOVE WITH THE MOON Writer Admits Attra ction of the Night, As She Gallops “Down the Milky Way” _be- e the setting sun into Far bevond the blue sky. yond the blazes pale horizon wher high, my fancy thoughts trailing like a comet through the ether, Once again 1 am a child and play, carefree and innocent 1 the I probe for the seventh of Plea They fall, oniy blink and blink away with dawn, 1 galiop down the milky way like a Uroton! and shy at Venus, writes Clara Frazee in the Los Angeles Times, Oh, how | the night, the still, still night, when the moon plays with me. When she smiles at me, I watch her move slowly behind the clouds piled and clustered like herded sheep on a distant green slope. She looks down on me hypnotically and seems to say: “You thought 1 was ‘green cheese’ ”; I gaze vagubly, and she continues: “Foolish, Jgoolish, I am not ‘green cheese,’ I am the hall of love, lighting the way and inspiring romance from above. When all is dark and still, and love seems sad, I hide behind the knotted gray and white, Sometimes, | too, feel pale .and stealthily glide through the day and follow the golden rays. 1 love the sun, 1 want to he near him: he makes me weary and dim and at night hides. So, boldly 1 defy him and call on my friends, the stars, Time is short, day breaks fast, and I must rest, so we dance and twinkle and blink and flirt with mortals below, “Ah, child, you are weeping and sad. I know, you are walting for his re turn and I have touched the romantic cord, unused, “There, there, do not wail, trot on to thy hed, I am not ‘green cheese As the ‘ball of love’ let me bounce through and plunder your dreams.” I am no longer a child: sad eyes, sad soul, sad fingers, reach but for the realms of Marphens Ne —————— AP IATA LADIES Make money at home ensy, pleasant sewing on your mas chine; high prices paid. For full pars ticuiars | write Kenneth Hackiey, wanders touch stars, des, do not an steed love Drawer 24. Ear! Park, Indiana. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. aR. mse Sn 9 _ i prs A —— STUDY CONDI FICNS Experts Constan cover Causes ations L OF OCEAN Work to thiiece Dis Var i erved, Wenther still ta physiend predi Colne, rapidly nugment Coast a neseren ress hoetween tf with Ite fey fre regions, and the heat fr | chief battlesro the pri stored of the season for a Noeotin pr mensity winesd cuffs. and Bunny Grey, Young Men's Models. 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