THE CENTRE REPORTEE, CENTRE HALL, PA. RED CROSS OBSERVES = NURSING ANNIVERSARY 1937 Marks 25th Year Of Public Health Nursing In Rural Areas THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1037 Spring Mills PERSONALS I'ROM METROPOLIS, fined to her home due to a bad cold Mr. and Mrs, H. 8. Meyer and Mr and Mrs. MacMorran spent Wednes- day evening In Millheim. Lona Detwiler celebrated birthday on Thursday. "Harry Condos home Ruth the Mrs, Miss end 7 A COLLECTION PENINGS AND GREGG TWP.'s hep 18th eek=End Specials BEGINNING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER LADIES COAT IN OUR STOCK, AND HAVE ABLE FOR YOU moved into thelr new on Thursday Grove spent the Mable Smith Lingle Vera to 17th, WE THESE HAVE REDUCED SPECIAL B ARGAIN EVERY AV AIL weok-ond at Mrs. Min- of this their wind idents Fredericks slsters Mica Kate erva Hubler, place, were Mrs Howard Hall. Mrs. Hubler dent of that place fcks was employed there erable length of time of grooming a home. Spring Mills officers installation. grand noble vice- b Mrs Sweetwood: re- {4 secretary, Mrs. Carrie Lin Mrs. G McCool; Hec} Wi Ante n musician, Mrs. lodge two ia XK home. the tn res spent week Myers Bellwood Pearl Mrs motored recent guests ol Durst, former Miss Freder- for while Sunday to visit with cousin, in Centre was a resi- | they and ONE L017. ~ LADIES’ COATS . ALLY NOW $22 95 Dre ONE LOT. .. LADIES’ DRESSES .. USUALLY $4.95 to $5 Your Choice 3.79. T WO for O08 These taken right out of our regu of New Fall and Winter Stlyes and color 5. friends. The 1D. by has erected “Prior to Condo dwelling house inauguration for Harry of the Red Cross Town and Country nursing ser- in 1912, no national effort made to bring nursing skill to the sickbed,” man for the new Smith completed and Mrs. Condo | Richard. The home ig a ure of neat design and the north side {opposite the M, Watts in one of the Mills and with wife ibeen living the Me and Mrs. 8. 1. ir and Mrs, J. £ the They Robert ath AT outing a consid- A. been by Mr. capable is now occupied and their frame struct located almost Prof teacher 81 vice was “ 50 10 £2 9.5 and son lodge install- not present at Officers are as] Mrs, Harry | Josephine Stover; tabekah rural vice chalr- tic « ed who were regular follows: Shook ; secretary, cording gle; treasurer chaplain, Mrs. Mrs. E. E. Zettl ra Myers. The the birthdays of namely, Mrs. S Kennely. Harry A. in on James Lf. Fleser, lar iar All domes are in Red Cro in charge Amerle nenting [Long avenue perations brick Condo schools and of BROW home of stock Mr. grade , said today noble, x . is a in comt on the iver size grou of Red Cross nm anniver- health Kate n ring oe ) ~ : sary nurs- co SPECIAL GROUP of Dressy Susie Pumps $9.95 and Straps--usually $3.95 to 4.95 NOW Wis son have race with formers parents Sue man; } memoer- an- 11 it that | out In Grenoble of hip during latter's hiro 1 | Roll Call h were the 25th, Mr Sterret| Red Cross rural Rob- | yi ontinuous they essential much Mulfinger I able whil improv- ed g Red Cross m November ted ot ind: a plea for an increa the Condo sa celebr: el of itg mdo visited Mul by children Dor and little Jean. wed the Haven, ther, J. M companied L.ock ® finger. ac eT poin Mrs ‘othy, and B. IEMAN'S Dep't Store “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” ing r« 25 ’ - this such as this and arine ars of year, | jert the alter. named Zubler Producers Corman was local delegate and M. T nate to the Sheflield Spring Mills Vocational County Soccer Title —Spring Eastern Division representative, tured the Centre piondhip by th a a STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 FP. M. ‘It is activities American membership, Wald, | »- | mehen 8 | « | i | | STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. which the through in 1910 Lillian } ne I York American Red Cre rural nursing tll en very H. W. Rote M Gains the! 3 : Had | wi are on the sick list Mills bg up " np- [i very soOCer Cham- | y Hublerdmarg, | 1mproving Voeational Athletl golf course tn hel The athletic field is be improv 3 ; iting 12-foot swath from the play-off ' first, 4-1, , oe 1 being utilized in new State people support he said. then head resi eet Settlement | wed Assn © be and not ing much the id | that County Field od 4 ne MILLHEIM, PA. defeating ing of Re a a a College ( their series. | : 3 on the north he grou IK the ond, 2- Droteges eo SOC re Hall ncludes | Fema 3 Brad- | | mtl , i Tioga, will py CEPOL PELOPOEEL OCG LEETOEEL EEOC WHEN NEED OF Planing Mill Work LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material, CALL AT Garrett's Planing Mill§ GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. 1642 IN Jur the Landing” LE in the |drama, threat ne i for {lass fo Hitl, ads. are way of re here, from “House and eolumn, Thes, in proesnt “Happy landing” “ fy the hich Mills, Friday f po. m. The play has been om na JOYyRIne workers then sulls, a ne fot fom the anythinr Wanted” tn Kale, ~ATY th w 3 n n less callse atieclion to 8 study : g palth nursing pu ea ! BE : na final period fast and furfoug tw Kn ith a oth teams nan ! BOrvice was | 5 since the nme » 1d it mm. Spring Sensaat! onal foal tending fo ro 10. at Hu § tatistics show hat in all | EY carly 3.000 services were established | diy the Red Cross.” he said “During the | renres am 3 aa) ' past IS. years 6,500 public health nurses ; . 3 Ar *d to chapters, and a total rehoars. | Of 18,000.000 visit: were made to or fh behalf of patients “Bach year during the past 11. more than 440.000 rural school ebildren have been found to have physical defects Bach year 189.000 of these children wore helped through treatment” At the presen. time there are | Red Cross public health nurses en | gaged In health work In rural com | munities, and last year more than 1,000,000 visits were made on behalf of the sick. “It has been our purpose from first,” Mr. Fleser emphasize demonstrate that rural nursin seeded and could be organized. In nn instances we have turned estab) community nursing services over to cal health authorities. When done, we turned our effort tos ing up additional virgin territ Other Red by Roll Call man ing; first aid; work of organ tears. Lut fons. m Hettr on by T™ were assigne Phone his char Mere ert Ve ‘oternlf ree holdin » lar Ban the ly i vei al hat } play wil he on candidates respond! Ve Tickets are 1 and fall. whe Loman ¢ tiara well-balanced the home of pla ve standing | Rossmar wer the week-end Capt. Corman was and Mrs Wm. Schmitt for Hublersburg ughter Barbara of Pi end son home Prof. Watts thei HNINININININININNINININIINININEINNNININNNINNNNINNN NNN NN un R will apt - ar ) oC. . In the Fost DUCK CPR ) next Mills A with his parents nr LITTLE THEATRE... (GRANGE HALL) SPRING MILLS WED., NOV. 24 sa P. Mr. BROADWAY ALLSTAR CAST Etting, Bert Johnnie Josephine shove estate ersigned, indebted make Im g clalme duly eu. Letters having of administration beets duly gr anted the und ail 8 Enuwiig themwives te the eslate are requested to mediate paymert. and those havin agains the thent on rest. but fladelphia 666 pers Wook ng Mills Hub srataar sane to for sett present them cated lement DICK when the d o Tk THEATRE MILLHEIM MUNICIPAL "EAT Wed. Xx Thurs. Nov, 24 & 1 A YA t $hl AN Ruth Dempsey, Velen, Jack Beuny, Lahr, Jack Walker, Lape Dunn, ete. Hitting the HOT SPOTS OF NEW YORK'S NIGHT LIFE with PAT OBR Es seit “BACK IN CIRCULATION” "yz." ON OUR STAGE. THURS. EV'G ONLY 3 Well- Known BANDS Special! - - [IN PERSON] - - Special ! ISHAM JONES Theatre 2 5 PM EDDIE DUCHIN FDD ABE LYMAN Admission, 10c& 20c¢ } a ith 45 jute 1 -"TVOTHF. the Show of a 1 Cross services 25 Now Playing Many Red i500 Bu. Corp Crop Hand Hasked ALSO TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE i—Ploture Starts 3 N B( Opens 6: BRIT Stage Shows-7:530 & #: Hes A 3 friend 1 Matis, tr of Linden twp: $500 Myers et al, to Tohn gfoe ‘erryman, Howard lice J ———— Hall in tract TUSSEYVILLE . =» of Lewistown Mo- | Wednesday caller at the Maco- | Mr. and Mrs. W Morran Josephine Stover attend. and Mra. Dubble of ed the district meeting of Rebekahs were recent over-night Zuests at at Millheim, Monday evening. A. O. Detwiler home. Mrs. Vera Myers, Mrs. 8. I. Condo, Rev. IL. A. Wagner of Centre Hall with Bernice Smith driving attended was calling on his members Thurs- the funeral of Miss Byrd Stover, at|day afternoon. Rebersburg. on Tuesday: also, Mr. Mra. Jennie Rockey and daughter, and Mrs. C. B. Stover and daughter | Myra, have returned home from a vis- Josephine, Miss Stover taught music [it to Altoona. in the vicinity and was well known. Miss Edng Weaver, employed af Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and Cory Me- Lewisburg during the gummer months Cool spent Tuesday evening in Mill-| has returned to the home of her par- heim. ents, Santa has deposited a lovely display Mrs. J. P. Wert and daughter An- of toys and gifts in G. B. Meyers|™ *Pent Saturday in Altoona. store. Visit Toyland. John Rishel, Mr. and Mrs. William M. T. Duck is doing some repmiring| nie. of Centre Hall, attendeq Com on one of his homes. munion services in the Union church leading . farah Meow. this MINITE wheat usgand Vera Myers, Mrs Grace Mrs. 8. I. Condo, Mrs. yiela sheds. * * . - » * - - NEW, 1¥% “TIME ALL Treat 15e¢ ang She and Roy Martz was a home of his 8. Martz. Mifflinburg the * Bring the Entire Family and Enjoy a Real Admission Prices THURS, EVENING ONLY Added the Best of Selected Shorts Cool, parents and tev a Friday and Saturday— Nov. 26 & 27 If you enjoyed “Between Two Women"and “Stella Dallas” we know you will add this one tg your list of MUST SEE Pictures. «Wite, Doctor Nurse” LORETTA YOUNG, Warner Baxter, and Virginia Bruce A Famous Doctor ed him who coukint fix hif own heart trouble... Two women lov. ..and he couldn't get along without either of them. Latest News — “Close Shave Cartoon” = Musical Reel Mr. ang Mra. Kenneth Johnson, ('o- ra McCool and Lers Meyer attended the dance Friday evening at James Juirewite's. Mrs. Annie Smith and Mrs. Guy Corman spent a few days last week at Clearfield visiting Mrs. Smith's sis- ter, Mrs. Morris Overly; also another sister in Woodlawn. Mrs. Amanda Bailey, who hag been on the sick list, Is very much improv- ed and able tp be out again. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Homan of Farmers Mills spent the week-end in Harrisburg with their son Paul and daughter Mary. Mrs. Ida Hackenburg has been oon- Bunday morning. George Donahey of State College spent Sunday evening at the home of his mother, Mrs. A. W. Holderman. A ———— Steak from , large moose killed by Harold Musser, Mifflinburg hardware merchant, was shared with twenty-six members of the Mifflinburg Kiwanis club at a banquet. The moose was shot by Mr. Musser while on ag hunt. ing trip to Quebec, Canada. State College people who attended the play in the local high school were Mr. and Mra. Charles Jonas, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Evey. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. eh A | Monday & Tuesday, November 29 & 30—Jjust 2 Days The MASTERPIECE of the season comes to our screen “THE GOOD EARTH” sc ree PAUL MUNI and LUISE RANIER —with a cast of thousands Latest News and a Walt Disrey Cartoon, “TOYS” Please Note: To enjoy this picture you should see it from start to finish, Feature Picture 7:10 and 8:45 P. M, promptly. COMING—WED. & TRURS, DECEMBER 1 & 9— EDDIE CANTOR in “Ali Baba Goes To Town" Wonlipsmsenlipsmmenlipseiiaseall PA =
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