¥OL. OC. DEMANDING MORE ATTENTION BE GIVEN SECONDARY ROADS Station. the Rafllroad Best the School Road Church Rural to and Needs, The Nerve the American Improvements cities will by from a road policy ally all attention leaves the seconda for themselves. Alr the State congestion serious in nearly every im munity, due to the fact that of motor cars and compelled to Use m in traffic into bottles flow into the cities The American Society f Ymprovements declares that gestion aotually driving pleasure traffic cars off the highways. Many motor vehicle owners otherwise would be enjoying on back eountry home cause of important points on days and traffic, motoring is declared to be not only in Bonvenient, but an tual menace to the lives of the thelr property. “The great trun ine svhich parallel railroads, place and serve a v est traffic, pleasure riding for Bays the Society. the roads needs are ti road roads ma secondary ways 1d attention on officials.” The m structing date safely dis at ence, Other street ' removal, eanitatior posal, p ning, fir ic throughot is declared to portant com- milli other veh 8 rin lines, that empty { fore their Municip. the or con- i8 who drives are kept at be nmgestion trunk days of heavy roads the ¢ the other at i iines On Sun- 34 0 drivers and highway have t strea: interurhs Ln » which These that stat up and he the this shou receivin ttor paved future ussed The — - Potato Crop. 3 ns Grouse Wanted for Disease Study. tions loped fact that a number of birds tained sites which proved detri- mental to the health of these wonder ful’ game birds As the grouse situation In this State is particularly acute aft the present time, and the supply must protect ed to the full extent if we are to be assured any future stock, an ur- Bent request is made to all sportsmen throughout the, State who secure any grouse during the coming season to forward the entire alimentary tract to the Bureau of Animal Industry, In care of Dr. E. I. Stubbs, Director 39th and Woodland Ave. Philadelphia, Pa., advising the office of the Board of Game Commissioners such action, And sending as complete data as pos- ible to Dr, Stubbs, requesting him to bake a xeport to Dr. H. J. Donaldson, resident of the Board of Game Com issioners, 410 Pine St. Williamsport, Pa. (8Bigned) Board of Game Com- missioners. —————————— Red Cross Roll Call, On Armistice Day (November 11) the Red Cross, Roll Call will begin, and you will again be asked to contri- bute your dollar to hp carry on the good work of the American Red Cross. Locally, the work will be in charge of Mrs. Clyde A. Smith, to whom contri butions can be made. . A — I fm PIA RAIN, RAIN RAIN, RAIN, RAIN, RAIN, RAIN, RAIN Rain, Rain, Raln, Rain, Rain, Rain, Raln, Rain, Rain. AND THEN SOME MORE wr Rain, Rain, Nain, Rein, Rain, Raln, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, Rain, oon be of of Raln, RAIN, Newspaper offices realize that a well written head tells the whole news story. Ours leaves nothing elee to be gald concerning the gveather during «Detober., fr DISTRICT 8S. 8. CONVENTION. | (Friday) Eves Spruce Mag) Cue Session To-Morrow at MM. E. town—Program Good ning, Chureh, Contains Numbers, M. Kirk M. Klirkpat Young People the Sunday Address ck: “How Ald the Cau School 7” $:30 The ler, pres Pr. J. 1 Moor Ee Foster, are: M. T. Zub- H. L. Ebright, vice pres- | W. H. Potter, recording H. Rishe Task" district “Our ident Mrs secretary; ident; Ww l, treasurer, C. B. Neff Buyk Feeders. I cutsom for Charles B, Neff feeders en his ' purcha j ad of forty-one and except a bull f steer or heavy REFORMED SYNOD AT Statistical Report of Church Increases In Al Shows | Departments, nd in attendance, the the Church of in St 180th annual the | States i Read- | pastor Phil- delivered | comprises 13 | | meeting of Eastern Synod of Reformed the United opened Rev. Rev. Charles adelphia. Stephen's Church, Thomas W ing, Bickert, E. Schaeffer, retiring president, sermon. The Synod Ciasaes, Dr. Rev. Imac Zian's Reformed ( of the M. Rishardson, of | “hurch, Ashland, was elected president of the Synod. Elder F. HH Rishardson, of Cavalry Church, Reading, was named vice president: Rev. Nevin © Harner, of Lehighton, corresponding secret ry, and Rev. C.F. Freeman, of Doylestown, reading clerk. The new president and retir ng presi dent werd classmates at college and were ordained the same day, June 19, 1862, Stated Stein, 0 Clerk Rev, of Philadelphia, teresting statistical data nominations. Ministers, 413, , Bain §; congregations, 574, gain 7: “member- ship, last report, 143,633, Rain over 1925 report, 134; communicant members confirmed, 5607, joss 195; certificate, loss 368; renewal of profession. loss 82; dismissed, 2242, 18 more; deaths, 2603, 295 more; erasure of names, 3738, 724 fewer, » Present membership, 144.6681; Jast year, 144.2000 gain, 461: communed, 118,054, gain 26: unconfirmed mem- bers, 64690, gain 2199; Infant bap- sms, 5876, 119 fewer; deaths uncon- firmed. 820, 192% more; students for ministry, 31, gain 10. Sunday school enrollment, officers, teachdrs, pupils, home depart ment and eradle roll, 147,600; gain, 2535. Total of an benevolencles, $726, 642; gain, $8598. Total raised for con Rregational purposes, $1,838,081; gain, $19,130. Granda total reached, $2,564. 23: total gain, $28,723. Value of property: Churches, $16,- 008.400: parsonages. $1.641178; total, Dr. J. auch submitted in- of the de- including $17,639,675; increase, $1,042,350, ( Inofficial Vote ( Ferguson Feorguson, N E Ww Gregg, Gregg, Gre Hal Ha Hg! Harris, Harris, Howard Huston RE, nes, E nes, Ww fmoon E Ww iISDAY, NOV uesday Ax RB. Nenityr Governor Senate ean bl ~~ - - pom -— Bonniwell Fisher Wilson Only Demo- cratic Victor in Centre SES BOTH LEARFIELD AND CENTRI} SMOTT-=THOMP ro HOLMES. Ri KAl Dis. FRI I'S. ave Se 1 Betts Holmes these districts had 5045 in member of the lower house a lead of 1022 These majorities will be in¢ reased by several hundred by missing’ dis fricta $oott by a the Clearfield surprising to county Betts’ also carried majo supporters riLy Vare's State will be several majority In the hundred thousand The vote throughout the tricts in Centre county and sylvania very light, rural dis all Penn- was ———— Al over Mills ship. Smith in New War an easy winner York for the governor -— Benator Betts telephoned congratu- lations to Mr. Scott before 11:00 o'clock on election night, Senator Betts in a telephone mes sage to this office Wednesday morn- Ing thanked his supporters on the #outh side of the county for their loy- alty to him, and further that he would Eo to work for any good Democrat for Benator Centre county would put up. ; VN r——— oo ——— New Cars Sold by Homan, The W. A. Homan Garage agency recently sold two new and one used car. An Oldsmobile landan sedan was purchased by Miles Barger, Bpring Mills, ahd a Chevrolet ilandan sedan by Witmer E. Lee, Potters Mills. The used Chevrolet wae pugehased by Da- vid Stoner, Centre Hall, RS tie. a The Willing Workers Class of the Lutheran 8, 8, will hold an apron ba- zaar and food sale, Saturday night, at the hotel. Sandwiches and will also be served adv, SHORT AT PENX OFFER POULTRY (O01 BS) STATE poultry man irketing of poul to incuba The poultry de- maiiing it bulletins course “to all re- roducts, and Saturday NE ent ne ¥ in describing the YW who them ————————— Coho-fioas, Mary Elizabeth juest of ¢ Le Coss, Altoona. Allen Clifford Coho, Hollidays united in marriage by Rev Skillington, of the First M. E. church of Altoona, on Friday The Epent their at Lakemont Camp, Seven State Forest. A AAA ARAN EAT APPLES FORBETTER HEALTH If everybody in the United States could be induced to eat six apples a day, is probable that a good many doctors would have to abandon their profession or else take up horticulture as a side line. So says Dr. John Hare vey Kellogg in "Fruits and Gardens.” He further says: Most headaches are due to intestinal toxemia, the result of Inactivity of the colon. Apples at theals and at bedtime serve in any Cases as an excellent Jaxative and thus make an end of the headaches by removing the cause, Children are particularly benefited by the free use of apples. Apples are rich in vitaming, particularly C and B, which promote growth and develop- ment. The free use of apples aid ma: terially fn the development of eound teeth, and helps to combat constipa- tion, The idea that apples and other frults should not be eaten with milk is a popular notion which has no scientific foundation. Apples and milk agree perfectly provided both are prop erly eaten. When applies disagree it i# usually because they have been swallowed without proper mastication. A A AAAI The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a years ard ey or FR were honeymoon Mountains couple 1 it 4, IHX LS | LETTER FROM FLORIDA. i J dan, sting ” DAN. Corey You BOYD FF. JOR A — a —— High School Hallowe'en Party. The parade thru Main street Monday evening, although gownded and K- ed like the triumphal march of a ban- dit chief and We Just the High school pupils and their guests from the of 1926 celebrating Hallowe'en. the the march and Costumes per sonnel were the attention of per sons. Among the most conspicuous costumes were the Girl Pirates, the Gold Dust Twins Gypsies Shieks, and Ye Olde Time Girls. Al though the parade boasted only one float—one clown propelled in a baby carriage by another clown-<this float evoked much excited comment from bystanders. After the return to thé the High school. building unmasking with its consequent surprises, took place, followed by dancing, Hallowe'en games, fortune telling. and eats-— Fay Bradford, "28. - ——— i ———————— An abple of the 1935 crop was di vided among several parties in his pool room. on Monday evening, by D LC. Mitterling. It was a Delicioye, and had lost none of ita rare and elegant. flavor. "The outer skin of the apple was a (rifle shrunken. but the flesh was crisp and firm and without blem- ish. The apple was one of roveral bushels of the Delictous variety \pur- chased in Snyder county last fall by Mr. Mitterling. No spwclal care had been taken to preserve it, A ANITA The Penneyvivania Railroad shops at Huntingdon, which have been in ex istence for T0 years were closed on Monday. The 70 men under Foreman W. C. Todd will be transferred to the J Middle Division shops at Altoona. it oy his fol rs, was cine loth the the calculated to draw even uninterested noise of of Clowns, 3 AND GOUNTY NEWS, 15 OF LOCAL INTEREST DM ALL PARTS Howard Altoona, spent WwW. F Herman y the sedan riff In Mife of irt ree resigned as pure Pote« Herman The kK by in the B Ul pied by Guy Millheim, is a large entrance of glass used is windows + ullding usser's pools to and smed om n changed permit of indow Pr § naan ay w right the an apove After the regular meeting of the L 0. 0. F. at Milroy, W. O. Rearick gave a talk “The People Kentucky” among whom lived for several years and in whom he has a great ine terest. An orchestra musie and later luncheon was served. Rev. and Mrs. R R Gaughter, Miss Gladys, home from Baltimore etopped over night with Mr. and Mrs. T. FF. Dev laney, Wednesday night of last weeks They spent three webks on the trip. At Baltimore Rev. Jones attended the teformed Synod. The Sesqui was also Fiven the once over, and their two Sons were also visited A diseased condition prevailing among the ruffed grouse in Pennsyle vania and threatening thelr extinction, i8 the reason why the State board of game commissioners shortened the season and cut the bag limit for these birds this year. The explanation of conditions, as set forth In the columing of this Issue, should be read by all hunters. on of he furnished Jones and on their way Prof. Cyrus 8. Grove, a native of Penns Valley butefor many years a resident of Freeport, Illinois, is the Democratic nominees for county eu perintendent of schools of Stephensod county, Illinois, and If elected, which yubtiess he will be, will enter upon his fifth term In that capacity. Prof. Grove ig a school man recognized worth, the National Commissioner of Education having sald: "1 regard Supt. Grove the best all around county sue perintendent of schools of my acqualne tance, and many of the best educators throughout the country bear slmUar testimony.” y
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