THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE —————— - - - oi ——— LOCAL AND PERSONAL BROWN ENTERTAINS HOSPITAL DEAN WARNCOK OF FP. 8, C, A Young People's Program, ship. and a response which was read [to the utterm parts of the earth, TRUSTEES AND SOLICITORS TALKS TO KIWANIANS| “on Sunday evening, the Young n unison. the Boripture lessons weré|” Another Younx People's program HALL, PA. George Felding: of Linden Hall, was At the Penn Belle hotel, on Tuos The “Galbraith Singers” father and|]ple of Trinity Reformed ur a the Old Testament lesson from | wil 1 y 1 planne { a Bunday a brief caller at this office on Mon- | day evening, Manager W. H. Brown. daughter, B. V, Galbraith and Miss tre Hall, conducted a Young 1-11 by Mine Catherine | is "ehrinry “uw Keeping ie New Testament los 1 from na—————— Doel], htdtond county, Tea hi “| tees, Hospital membership drive lead-| fully at the meeting Tuesday noon in ple's Day and in commemoration of prayer was offered by Curtis IRelber, How One Woman Lost chase sv RR. M. Smith and Max Herr, | i 3 . > lers and friends of the hospital, to the|the Penn I lle Hotel, Bellefonte, the first issue of the Heidelberg Cat The congregation joined in singing 20 Pounds of F at of town, is being dismantled by work day. foie . “ A ah .iis , a ’ {of the Centre County Hosptial, enter-| Katherine Galbraith , of Brookville, | program. It was given in The jarge abandoned tannery at | tained at dinner the Hospital trus-|entertained the Kiwanis Club. delight- with Education Day and Young Peo by Mise Bara i number of about seventy-five When Dean Arthur Warnock of the Penna, lechism, January 18, 1563, a hymn, after which Miss Bel Brad - speaker The purpose of the young people's | ford read a stewardship essay-— ‘Choos Lost Her Prominent Hips— | was the host. it is that in fact, andland brought to the members of the | service, as explained by the leader, ! ing My Life Work from the 8land Double Chin—Sluggishness a reaj host.|Club among whom a number of Penn tobert Bradford, was at least threo-|polpt of a Christian Steward.” Miss men employed by them { . | the statement is made at Mr. Brown | State Colleges as 16 TOS Mrs. Edward Laughner, now living ement is made that Mr, Brown op ollege was the guest on her farm near Potters Mills. will move to Centre Hall in April and will [it means, too, that he Is Ht " f ng . n . i w Saad : 1 me . 1.4 ocoupy her home at present occupied | Mp brown's idea in giving these an-|State stpadents are found, a clear un- fold: (1) To demonstrate to the young Sgra Odenkirk sang Gained Physical Vigore A Shapely Figure. ‘Beside Btill Wa by her son-in-law, Eimer Noll and . ’ nual dinners is to create a deepur in: jderstanding sy present athletie pol wople of tl hur the they c ters.” family. The Nolls, it is stated, .will 0 Ph derstanding of the present athletic pol- | peo » 1e « h ag ey an move to the hotel apartment. terest in the general support of thelicy of the institution, and the physical and should have a larger part in the Three messages were given by three i yours fat—Afirst remove the cause! a " : { p her institution of which he is the efficient] educatoin program which has been | normal activities of the ¢hurch to mu- | young people of the church. The first s one halt teaspoonful of Kruschs A bed of blue flags in .the yard at g prog : : ok ? young people of the church. : Salts in a glass of hot Water in the morning rok ¢ the home of Mr and Mrs. David and nag how many pounds of fat have Stoner. near Centre Hall railroad sta- Judge M. Ward Fleming was toast -|system the effort is being made to]terest and cooperation of the adults Miss Fay E. Bradford the second vanished, : ’ > a i g y s ‘nA bod RY o ave gained in tion. is showing up a few months | master. In naming Mr. Brown as the]lszend al} students but equipped for lifelin finding opportunities for the young “We Whuld Serve Our People Y by on ce alse that Ye an aut ahead of time. The plants have made | first speaker he pald a high compli- physically as well as mentally and|people to render real service in the | Harold Bradford : the third, “We Younger 39 Seay. THN give ter,” by Curtis But be sure It's BE Pur i ‘ " . health comes first—and SAFE rat is like each of the succeeding epeankers|diately a physical examination and are church; (3) To deepen the interest Relber, The theme of all the mes the Kruschen promise. {much of the hospital's growth, gen-|given proper physical exercises to]of both the young people and the sages wns i Wervone Of us Car Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from Prof. J. F. Wetzel and family at-| . » fi f ‘ » 3 : ar va a vera un 1 in an any leading druggist anywhere in " . ‘ {eral Interest belpg created among cft-{correct anything wrbng and to build aduits in the young people's work BETVe u church, people and of America (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is tended the Educational Demonstration | . : but little. If this first bottie doesn’t izens in all sections of the county, and {them u in body This examination the entire denomination. Mas . . wyice may appes in convince you this Is tHe easiest, i on r. § frnad 4 i ; s p " SAFEST and surest way to lose fat— economy In administration was coredl will hae a vearly ssi t UNOS he After an organ relude, ca ty wor wu} ficant Bu " fren times react aed rp and continued their visit over the] . non 1 an p 2, i it 1 i often times react your money gladly returned. jed to him, dents iH Fr are required manager, put into effect. Under the present j tua) advantage; (2), To enlist the in- | “We Vould Berve Our Church,” by from three to four Inches of growth Sd : : : t ment to his ability as a manager and morally All Freshmen receive hinme- regular program and work of the Vould Berve Our Mas and have every appearance of that ’ usually in April at the Farm Products Show, Friday, week-end at the home of Mr. Wet gel's cousins, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ar- Manager Brown, the LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i con HT JI HOES paper nni ¥ashington scHooL NEWS OF INTEREST [fl Week=End S GREGG TWP, VOCATIONAL t i | the Ll! ro bil Ss, i on ‘ ; $ - i , . " 95¢ 95¢ L to 3 $1 79 Double Cotton Blankets, extra good About 300 pr. of Shoes, sizes 2 1-2 to 8, values $2 to $8, and every pair guaranteed. Et ee NEW SPRING Prints, Flat Crepes, Solid Colors, all Sives. These are exceptional Values. weight, at special price this week. We have many bargains on display, left over from our Sale, and these rented. and wil. confirm Greg it iT: EE Tae ay 2 represent real savings. Come in, every item is on display—and particularly if 1aedd ' » yresent time ir Lure ie ory ’ 8 I ' 4 ‘vu i Mark . p i ¥ ‘rn _ ay » . * oe 3 . . . * . . \ t the present time Ean Corky amd ar is subject la fon hess class you're interested in winter merchandise, these prices are beyond imagination. towns and cities ¥ # will be planned for the OPS gathered the council ia aiming lam also 1 Lhe praviies CON eIT of the munity ” v wid ) . r COM E TO prove the lighting of SEEEEE nem EE NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE i rovements contempintied v 3 : ¥ ' ' 1 me ntemp wily the Vocational 8 company close to $2006 am ‘ omn hi WOT esd ®t of the Kevatohe Branch «| Basket Ball, Friday— “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM low fn “tr : . oy { $ “ ‘ : od i he v. and Mir D a tire Farmers. He i8 now enrol as Friday of this week the 3 . rf 8% GO FARTHEST” o ne a8 two « he is Hoial » t me ng a "se { A 8 si + freshman the Penna, Stat ‘ol je 8 and girl® play the Beaver 7 delegntes of West Busquehanna ine lesz boys and girls at Spring Mills — gis of the Reformed Church in the y —-— a“ C—O A Ee SN — AS 00 i i I'nited States thd third annual State convention of the Pennsvivania Coun . off of Churches, held Monday and Tuesday in Orace Methodist Episcopal » BULL RUNN Seeing the Whole Story As We Do It Yes That Poor Old Bull Was a Victim of Circumstantial Evidence! Y —— church, Harrisburg. Some of the more s Sm sn noted speakers scheduled who address. } on - (Do's Youle TH { fuar ue op Pane! L ed the convention were Rev, Edwin » Ho. Tis { » | ar GLASS = WILL off Sl H, Delk, D. DD, of the United Luther {bat & maure . : : " {Cost You Just an Church; Rev. C. E. Schaeffer, D 7 msres! - ~~ 4, a (433.8) D., and Rev. James M. Mullan, D D, .. : WAC mu of the Reformed Church in the UU. 8; : ” Rev. Walter W., Van Kirk, secretary of commission on International Justie and Goodwill of the Federal Councli of Churches; Mr, Fred B. Smith. of the World Alliance for International Friendship through the churches; Bishop Wm. F. McDonald, D. D, and Bishop Edwin HH. Hughes, D. D. of the Methodist Episcopn) church; Professor Paul H, Vieth, Ph. D, of Yale Divin- | “iy School, and Rev. Edmund B. Chaf- | for, J. D., of the Labor "Bemp's, New York City. . wel
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