VOL. Cll. EVANGELICAL CONFERENCE, FINDS NEW ABOUT PROBLEM ROAD BONDS LEWIS terwick-—Ministers “The Ap and NH Held At Deacons sslons Ordained- Mills and State Ireasurer i Opinion That XPresses . . nointment spring Amendments to Constiintion tary ( Dishandoned, heep State Ext Purposes Leglisinture to Bonded for High “Endless Permit Constantly fo ent ol £100,000,000 Wainy — IH ISCusSSes Rorrowlin Pant igh Sehool Boys College, Lewlishurg Distriet, % er fo nvitate y photograpl wn churel an services and ordal Ftovets Propen 1¢ o thraughs Fauthe \ Harrisbur will t 1 ADULT EDUCATION. Hducation was thought process applied only to schools and ut ball the job of popular education educational system that st people fiigh t limited learned done ee Fuhrn ng *K ichechter]y Ransom 3 An Rebersd Baker Ringtown--J H « Flick Milton West Nanticol White Deer Winfield Wm People EE. Gobble A. and Latin, Albright ¢ them is I. RB Dunlap, ther | A, A Winter. D "i Le 1 " is only An when to students ONC Seranton colleges i that West Herman PD. A. Ar WwW. Zang O'Donnel] DD p ‘ollege tman stops hedr schoo Colrses, is a thing in forget A unless pretty ofesan what sotnething is they won niluce mal needs China Superintenden Missionary to D aan up their 1 DFOCeuR ability to will dev Va at urfeit of young of Evangelical Homes Members Quarterh Confers Dushore, C E Tewell 1ov having attended | Bichon JF. Dunlap. 1 A ; vamall pro fw DD. J A. Holl ugh, I R than Dunlap Milton, FF. A. Mayer gre robbie 1. Blooms Milton, W. H. Lil H. CC. Guthrie ng Mills, D A meet the t Hedy fine of peo; “ i any high portion high majority early age What fdr on pet to they oan want, they oan eommunity life they conceive vel onty hav sc hoo! more the eclueation ton i! § West Winfield A B Farg, I. WW. Wats \ Northumberiand {Centre Hall and Sm rtel training ve 3s the ex to impress th in not the modern world things they | eR rioeded peonle. that they in Whilamsport Distriet, lefonte Mumes Howard-—W., E. Yingling Grover—E E. Haney Jersey Bhore—J. B. Mays Juniata-—A. M. Jenxina, flock Haven. HM State College CC. E. Hewitt Members of Quarterly Conference | State College, W. . Biorly Williams port, G. W. Currin § Other minbste wore assinged York District i= A. Snyder Kennelley, | Carlisle compete not obtain the not thent they fa tio : Jol 8 8 get the its in unless con need, f odin ne a tinuous process that must kept indefinitely And then they must given facilities to continue that process Newspapers, magazines libraries, lecture courses, evening schools, ets are leading means for education of ad mits A person who reads good news: papers thoroughly will not medu cated. The newspapers present an amazing amount of informing mater- fal. and many of our people who have the essentials of education have obtain ed information from the Newspapers, As time goes on, our communities wili see the necessity of doing more in the educational line for their adults. through classes, lectures, eto Put the most vital thing is to persuade people that they must always Keep learning i If they will just devote an howr or even a half hour a day to reading good newspapers and magazines, they wil anormously increase thelr power workers and citizens, n hee up he genthaler known hereabotits follows Baltimore York (Grace), be n nu (Bethany) M A Comberland. J. F H Moo Mechanicsburg I.. E Crumb District Bingman: Leesburg, F {Clure, M. W. Dayton; iJ. D. Shortess: Mexico fHng: Mt Rock, W H Warburton Member of Quarterly Conference: Port Treverton, A. RB terly AP A Factory output of passenger cnrs and during the month as | the plants of Dodge {in the United States | ording to preliminary vey ’ ¢ their “ treat heir Foun Brothe irueks from Desdge Graham of February Brothers, . Ine. and Canada, ne figures released NTRE FRAPPFER MEETS BEAR IN DEN. Guyer Grove and Black Bear Pass In| rk Hole Mo { Only to He | Way. in prt aln, a nmolests — - Union County Gets lebate, — New Visene Bulidings. i Helping Our Forests, fartoonists to Preserve thus ving He ar by resting ong rated feature Foresta thia read iit To Help Save Scott Watson Reporter i of Ee OL Elmo Ss All TO NAVAL BUILDING PROGRAM State Clerk Stein's Statement Favors Movement for Promotion of Peace, The Church opposed the naval stands active buliding ation in Con a Stated Re States Ru would He formed to now under conside according to a Rev. D J. Rauct the General or ETeRN by the Clerk of am gtateoment Jssu Htein ol of the United “Our Riedn, the in the Philadelphia Iw formed Chuich th offic in formed Church,” says positive movement of We Ww Of favor a f on pProe- should in al government a Department now have a De Department of Congress should our Navy. the authority to pence have our toder vf jrist we f War and a Even if Increase in should be given any part of the building pro future developments shouid it." To back up his position points to a resolution of the Synod of this denomination at its Inst meeting which was Philadelphia, resolution says of the Reformed speaking for and membership. war utterly spirit and teachings and must ultimately disappear overcoming Kingdom of God gnins sway in the earth. To the accom plishment of this most desirable end now consecrate ourselves” Peace as mrtment o the Navy slight Stein in The ynod 8. “The General Church in the in behalf of unequivoecably contrary of Jesus ou iw that the the this week, of 25.8 per year when over unis Detroit gain Tovwt the factory in 20.727 units: a Fehrunry the total was 16.463, The gain January this yeiar, when 12.964 were shipped, is 62.8 per cent, was over ro Cond ISION ON NITTANY MOUNTAIN | pit] i i i Cashlor Jordan’s ( Sedan Nash {on Young svier ne Carrving Fou People—Two Rest In Jail —— jullding VFarestry Roads, —— - Dodge Car Sales, Mot Weaver—Winkilebleeht, ot Horse Sale at Centre Hall ie undersigned will sei! ag it Centre Hall, on Mondas : a sale, : veloek Ty load of hors from the This is a f B LY ¥ different You must 1 won Mate tennins of them over Ho look nice sented Ones Oe C. E. SHIVERY H. H. §, SENIORS WILL PRESENT ‘A REGIMENT OF TWO i 1 . H H A Comedy Drama In Three Acts, to Re Givin Twice Centre Hall Next Week. Students of High = math at the class of the hool English assiduously preparation play. “A Regiment of Two” they have planned to present Grange hall, on Friday and Saturday nights of next week-—March 18 and 17 Following its presentation here, the class plans to take the to ona or two other towns not vel termined The play Is a comedy three acts, replete with uations. A mixed qguartette between acts The cast of ment senior focal heuides wrestling th working w ind science in of their which home, in § at pinay de | drama in amusing will wit Ring characters in A Regi follows: Alma of Two" Lena the maid Arthur Sewnll Grace Sewnall Ira Wilton Eliza Wilton Laura Wilton, Andrews Blwood Smith Margaret Luss Joseph Ramer Beatrice Brown daughter Mildred Smith Ralph Houser Ernest Wagne: their Conrad Milper Harry Buntworth Lord Reginald Dudley ‘ ' ‘va . «ve Dale McoeClintle Jim Buckner Henry Blauser Quartette—Algie Emery, Fay Brad ford, Wilbur McClellan, George Luse, Music ditected by Mre, DR. Keener Business manager i= Clayton Me: Kinney, A ————— The Centre Reporter $1.60 a year In ole m Fu en Hs Hi Fr ler Ri Fy ole w LL to Ci be ARM HOUSE IN NITTANY YAl rvey No and W Nave i d Aftorn ny LETTERS ctl FROM SUBSCRIBERS, REVORT BOROUGH SCHOO} ith and Sth Grades Monthly Report. inno Loraine Batley right ww ker Muth ugh Morrow Ten Ix ct Riris ¢ term to pe ve ind eight attendance for tf HH. H Report for 5th and 8th Grades of ney teach attendancs sixtl 48, girls 94 160 wr Reuben Rickert Hosterman ling, ¥ Musser Marganre Fred Bpyker. Jay following made between cont, Spelling Henry Meyer, Hamed Lutz Viok Verna Smith, Marga et M Ralph Packer, Donald Ruble, Helen Odenkirk, Naomi Hiron Ruth Hartley. Pay Arithmetic Ren Spyker, Violeta Henry Harte: Pero ntn ge fir boys “ The follow A Moltz Anna Phys Cen a Beulal Doris Snyket t Rees pupile pade Woodrow wu] ne wy The Runkle #0 and Harter, ita per “Ss Bara Reibey Meyer Fred Ruth Yuet a Rickert. Arthey Jack Kifer storve-