. . » - - ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST . ie 9 9» wig » Miss Ella Bottorf, of Lemont, is vis- itng Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs. Miss Werda lege, and Mr, and Mrs. J bell, of Linden Hall, visited and Mrs, AL W, Alexander, Wednesday, lathgate, of State (Col- Elmer Camp- Mi with in town, DW. dealer eral The Allis, town. Bradford, here, a the farm implement few davs ago, had sev removed nose, Dy, Lewls- polypl operation irom the performed Dy, was by assistant to Cassidy, Mrs. OC. an arrival morning, Stahj Friday sophomore K. Stahl, of Narberth, wdhs Thursday days was at here train few west, of and for a the homo town. On evening her in Thomas, a visited hea son, Penn State, Progress Grange hold a Hallow Der pes, TRIP TO CHICAGO DESCRIBED BY THREE LOCAL YOUTHS of Lirove Coldron, Pine Russel} Colyer and Jack of to town, and Pauy Myers, Mills, tell of their of Progress exposition in this fashion: trip the Century occupied In making Chicago, beginning Sept. along the way, and meals, Among the was at Kittaning, on the Allegheny river: Portage Akron, Ohio: at Nap dean, Gary, Indiana. Four days the 18. also were un to We cooked visited the State camped our camps banks of Lake the Maumee and Miller Be teresting points the Bri oil fining tory, along Ohlo; in were park, river wh, along the way pliant, Valvoline Austin vi Hn Of] Ie plant, wutomobile face Butler Goodrich port, tll in ti this inity of State in (ron, Ohio, the and mumndeipal als Indiana a peppermint creation on Friday evening, to 7 order and An prepared, interesting Mr. and Mrs. COC. A. last week entertained Mrs Miss Sh elson and da Mr, and Mrs Marklesburg. mother of Mrs ightey Samuel Mrs, Donel i Shultz and M: Mr. and Mrd Paul 1 M. Bradford, town, and Mrs. Phill; radfore Mrs, J H onte, Hipple, attended relative, 1 whose deat) der the proper |} On their return Progress Wilbur Exposit M« bi i : i $i $ i H. C. here Hassinger, who was the vi -efid Shinglehouse, over from his ployment 115 theim em- it says the Journal, underwent a surgical operation upon hig left eve, at the of- fice of Dr. Foster at State College on Monday. A cyst was removed from the Hd of the painfuy peration, incidentally, “Mike™ haa some 53k relief his eye pain, £4 optic, a and now from The annual convention of the Wo- men's Home Missionary Society of the Central conefrénce the Methodist Episcopal church opened fts first on throughout Pennsylvania of session Tuesday and con- today. The attend. large with representa- parts of Centre tinuey been all adoining counties included in The convention is being Philispburg. ————— Ao —— LOCAL BUSINESS MEN PLANNING TRIP TO HERSHEY At a ance has ties from and district. in county the held special held on members of in the High school Tuesday night by the Centre Hall Business Men's Asgcociation, meas- ures were taken that will likely in an auto trip by the members to Harrisburg and Hershey, on Thursday, November th. Dinner at the Hershey hoteg program. meeting auditorium, the resujt is a number on the An a SE Masquerade Party. Cxld a masquerade and Rebekahe party in their Friday night of this week be special music. All Odd tehbekahs and their familigg please take note, oo Local Fellows will hold hall here, There will Fellows, will An Army of Chiiaron The membership in the Junior Red Cross last yoar was 6,629,866 boys and girls in schools, private, public and parochizl. They enjoyed volunteer work in hospitals and for orphans, the aged and crippled, and also alded thelr schooliellows by providing atiention for thelr eves, purchasing thelr glasses, and giving many other types of service to them. Tho Juniors ald thelr school work by carrying on correspondonen and the exchange of portioll ! school children in other nations 4 RED CROSS CLOTHES THE NATION'S NEEDY Flour, Bread, Clothing Reach Into More Than Five Million Homes of Jobless Farm lothing for the In con- f agency upon a commercial ent ae than any single commercial ever undertaken in the same period of time, In the ensuing months the Red Crosse converted 85,000,000 bushels of wheat into flour and bread and gave it to 5.503.000 families. The distribution was through 3.700 Red Cross chapters and hundreds of other charitable agen. cies. During the severe northwestern drought of 1921 the Red Cross alsc gave wheat in the form of food for live stock to 184,188 families, The clothing <~dresses, underwear, overalls, jumpers, sweaters and stock- ings for men, women and children, and even blankets and comforters—was die ributed to 5.465.410 families. Mor« than 54,000,000 ready-made garments and 92,000,000 yards of cotton cloth ware given to the needy. This clothing came from 844,000 bales of cotton. The wheat distribution wae conclud- ed in June, 1933, and final distribution of cotton clothing is occurring in the fall months, In handling these tasks voted to it by Congress, the Red Cross will ex- pend from ita own treasury $735,000. At the same time the organization car- ried on its regular program of disaster relief; of service to the veterans of all our wars; of educational and welfare work through the Junior Red Cross: of health education and public health nursing and of life saving and first ald. Funds for this work come from the membership roll call the Red Cross chapters conduct from Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day, when every one 1s invited to join the Red Cross and ald “in this vital relief work. the entered greater firm has Seven hundred thousand women vol unteers under the Red Cross banner sewed for the needy last year and many thousands still are making cot- ton garments for thelr Red Cross chapters, The Red Cross has 2,701 chapter: and 10,000 branches of chapters, Thus it ean be mobilized nationwide in a great relief task within 24 boura, 0 AL MB oo. . The Centre Reporter, §1.50 a year. Spring Mills A Colleetion of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolls, Mr. and Altoona o having been ane Myr. Mrs, Blain i business trip to Bellefonte did Murs, young daughter Mrs. T J. Decker. Ezra Harter is se time with Mrs, Fred Slegal motored to Monday, NRA of the attractions a. n the parade made Satur and Hitner on Wingard Mr, day as also Coleman and Ciloria, and ind thi iHp- il dt indicating an riously symptoms appendicitis Zerby spent few n Re iV uh ompanied id Mever t« re for Harv main the and Mrs Mover Mrs Guy Jamison son of BE. T » Conlport BOO Dean Braucht ind Mrs. Braucht Hinkabine, 8 of Esq. on Sunday motored to county Mra who will ren Crawford back with him hig sister-in-law, the Jam elder Mr tinuing to Jamiso y iin at ison home for the present The Jamison, by ‘the Ww from mprove JUST HUMANS illness bile rides Mrs, a guest and is now dally. ner, enjoying nlmost Ww. of Robinson, Mrs, with Gh Gess of . Belinsgrove, in her daughter, Mrs, John < and Walter her family 8. Auman is at present mother, Mr Gore, Johns in hushand on busi. York il, town while her ™ ness trip to New City RN, Is Mill Fred, in a g Mis being Hall of th Orphan Bleg: entertained by friends at brother, tet ¢ Robert, children, Mondae ne PD. KX a BIG BAZAAR SALE! FRIDAY, NOV. 3 A Few Head of HORSES and MULES Le Te 35 4 50 to 60 HEAD COWS, HEIF- ERS, STOCK BULLS & HOGS FLOYD A. BRITCHER. rr, Auct. Office Clerk. OPENING ... GARAGE for General Auto Repairing I have Jeased the Harper garage Hoffer Street and am ready to do repair work on automobiles. Bev- # experience in garage we on nage will be grea GLENN TRESSLER CENTRE HALL, PA. © “So He's Dead, Is He?” Save Money on Your HOUSE, BARN or ROOF Painting Job With our up-to-date Devilbiss Spraying System we actually save you 20 to 30 per cent — for by spraying on TWO coats you get the equivalent of THREE coats by the old method. Cive Us an Opportunity to Estimate Before Asking Others to Do Your Work EDWARD DURST Phone 7R2 CENTRE HALL THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best Kind of Job Printing. To Holders of 4th LIBERTY LOAN Bonds | : £% 14 Fririerly > ¥ ‘ ¢ x 4 We exchange will be glad to have make the the you consult with us and to offering. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. for new nf ———— Ee _—_.] oe... N rv oy Do they torture you by day? Keep you awake at night? What is it that keeps hospitals open and do busy? NERVES. P P pe toes What is it that makes your face wrinkled and makes you feel old? NERVES Nine times out of ten it's NERVES restless, worried, haggard. Do they make you Cranky, LY erv 9 Blue--give you Nervous Indi- gestion, Nervous Headache? When nerves are over-taxed, you worry over trifles, find it hard to concentrate, can't sit still Nerve Strain brings on Headache. Nexvous people often suffer from Indigestion. There may be absolutely nothing wrong with the organs of digestion, but the Nerves are not on the job to make the organs do their work properly. N o rve 3 Do they interefere with your work; ruin your pleasure; drive | You're cheati away your friends? yourself and the man who pays you if you wor normal. when your NERVES are not You can't have a good time when you are nervous. You can’t make or keep friends when you are keyed up and irritable. You may excuse your- self, but to others you are just a plain crank. that make you Quist your narves with nL mua JUVTITTATE ROTTS INIORIUE MOO IOAN OO IVISMSININT CLUS ATVI EOI SO J J
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