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Hoy: report of president: re ! port of secretary; report of treasurer; | conference —Junior, Miss Atelia Rlch , wine, Otterbein U. 8.. Harrisburg; in- I termediate, W. S. Cass, First Church of God, Harrisburg; mission study, Haines A. Reichel; "Pep in Our So ciety." Benjamin Whitman, ex-presi dent of Dauphin County C. E. Union; open parliament, Haines .R. Reichel, state secretary; report of nominating committee; at the luncheon, toastmas ter, the Rev J. H. Musselman. Luth eran Church, Millersburg. Evening Session Miss Edwards presiding. Son ser vice; devotions, the Rev. M. L. Bur ger, pastor United Evangelical Church; introduction of officers; mu sic, Millorsburgh C. E. Chorus. Miss Marie Cromis, leader; address. Haines A Reichel; address, th.i Rev. A. R. , steck, D. D., Carlisle; prayer: benedic i lion, the Rev. L. E. Bair, pastor Trin- I ity Reformed Church. C. E. Note* West Branch of the Philadelphia Christian Endeavor union held one of the greatest rallies recently in the history of the organization. The gathering was held in the large au ditorium of the Centenary Methodist Episcopal Church, Philadelphia. State Secretary Haines A. Reichel, of Har risburg, was the principal speaker. Bucks county Endeavorers held a rousing county convention at Church vilie, In the Dutch Reformed Church recently. The Rev. A. J. Walter, is the llvewire president. State Secre tary Reichel delivered an interesting BETTER THAN MIEL j Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets | are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets —the sub stitute for calomel —are a mild but sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. These little olive colored tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. 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In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackhead 3 and similar skin diseases will b3 removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorouslyhealthy.ahvaysuseZemo.the ! penetrating, antiseptic "liquid. It is not 1 agreasysalveanditdoesnotstain.When others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skintroublesof all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, 0. To Fortify The Sys tem Against Golds, Grip and Influenza Take ! "Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets" Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c I address. Walter M. Lewis, of Phila delphia. superintendent of the state floating department, conducted a con ference on junior and Intermediate work. . At Ashley the Luzerne county En deavorers held a big county conven tion in the Presbyterian church, ou Friday afternoon and evening. Five unions were represented and a new union was reported organized at Nan ticoke. Another union will be organ ized in the county within a few days. A big reception and banquet were held lu honor of the now Statu Secre tary lteichel and Mrs. Reichel, at which thoy conducted conferences. The State C. E. standards were also adopted. Delaware county Endeavorers will hold a big rally at Drexel Hill to morrow evening. State Secretary Reichel will deliver an address. Endeavorers of the Norristown city union will hold a rousing rally Tues day. November 25th in the Central Presbyterian Church. The juniors will have charge of the program in the afternoon and in evening the Senior Endeavorers will have charge. State Secretary Reichel will be the princi pal speaker. Lehigh county Endeavorers are planning a great program for the an nual rally to be held in Allentown. December 6 and 7. Dr. B. W. Swayze. one of the livewlro state Endeavorers, is on the committee ot arrangements. The Second Reformed society, this city, held an attractive meeting last evening. Among the special features on the program were several selec tion by the C. E. chorus of the society and an address by the State Secre tary, Haines A Reichel. CAMP CURTIN JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The Domestic Science Department, Miss Frances Hamilton and Miss Marie Flnton, instructors, are meet ing enthusiastic classo- in the finely equipped Domestic Science Depart ment. Demonstration by the teacher to the class group of the prepara tion of a new dish, individual pre paration by each student at her own desk and co-operative solving of cer tain problems are the methods chiefly used. Mother's ideas are al ways welcome in informal discus sions, remarked one of the instruc tors In a recent interview. Eight housekeepers are appointed by the teadher from each cooking class. The terms of service are brief to give each student in her respective group the experiences of all the duties of housekeeping. lessons recently observed with Sections 989 and 7A4, Housekeeper No. 1, cleaned the gas stove after class with articles specified on the "Housekeeping Bullelirv" Housekeeper No. 2, cleaned the sink and drip boards, emptied the garbage pail, scrubbed hnd lined It with clean paper. Housekeeper No. 3, dusted the kitchen, dining table and chairs, cupboards, stools, desks and shelves at the end of the kitchen. Housekeeper No. 4, saw that each girl was neat and clean and equipped with complete uniform at the begin ning of the lesson. Housekeeper No. 5, inspected the desks at the end of the lesson, saw that the desks were left neat and clean and with full equipment. Housekeeper No. 6, was respons ible for cleanliness and tidiness of the china closet and the linen and silver drawers. Housekeeper No. 7, was respons ible for cleanliness and tidiness of the supply closets. Housekeeper No. 8, had charge of the refrigerator, of keeping it clean and of economically disposing of left over food. Every girl attending Oarnp Curtin hag learned the general care of the kitchen and how to prepare these practical and dainty dishes: baked apple with whipped cream, cheese toast, creamed vegetables, creamed soups garnished with croutons. Two hundred receipts are in the filing box which each student receives. "Hospitality to the teacher and to any chance visitors as guests is part of each lesson," remarked one of the instructors, "and proceeded to tell the group, that at the begin- 1 ning of each period one of the class should extend the invitation to stay to lunch, the self-appointed hostess to prepare the extra dish or dishes, place the best, silver and china on the dining table and do the serving." This training is meant to prepare the girls for the hostpss courses that they will take later in senior high school and college," said the instruc tor. After "lunch," each student washed the dishes and utensiis that she had used in one of the aluminum pans with specified dishwashing articles and according to notebook rules. Then she wiped her desk in side with her scrubbing cloth, and put her dishes away. After rubbing the outside of the desk and scrub bing the top with brush and scrub bing cloth, she scoured the dishpan and put it on the burner for In spection. She returned the unused supplies to the shelves and to the enamel lined drawers, the articles that she had used in cooking and serving. In Section 989, the following girls were housekeepers: No. 1, Harriet Adams: No. 2, Frances Carr; No. 4, Mae Moore; No. 5, Retta Jarrett; No. 6, Edith Hippie; No. 7, Mar garet Kulp. Mary Foltz, a ninth-year student, was appointed housekeeper No. 3, and Dorothy Kennedy, Section 9811, was housekeeper No. 8. Other members of Section 989 were Doris Fair, Violet Forsythe, Lillian Kleinman, Rose Kleinman, Henrietta Lebo, Anna Mae Lightner, Ella Newmark, Irene Nisley, Mary Owens, Blanche Robinson, Pauline Shaffer, Sarah Sheesley, Rhoda Smith, Mary Smith, Beatrice Smed ley. In Section 7A4, the housekeepers were: No. 1, Blanche Clark; No. 2, Elizabeth Goodyear; No 4, Helen Gingrich; No. 5, Evelyn Howard; No. 6, Ruby Jamison; No. 7, Helen Martz. Lillian Klick, from Section 881, was housekeeper No. 3 and Julyanna Wierman also from Section 881, was housekeeper No. 8. The other girls in Section 7A4, were Lena Cohen, Elizabeth Giant, Marie Green. Laura Killinger, Mabel Kitzmiller. Mary McKeever, Arvilla Myers, Kathryn Myers, Verna Neff, Margaret Plank, Edna .Robinson, Sara Selvey, Evelyn Sloop, Mary Speese, Gertrude Wade, Helen Wal lace, Lenore Snyder. To Dismiss Teachers Belonging to "Reds" New York, Nov. 17. The elx women teachers, said to belong to the Communist party of America, will be dismissed, according to Wil liam L. Ettinger, city superintendent of schools. Mr. Ettinger said that although the number of revolution ary radicals among New York's 23,- 000 teachers is small, they must be "cleaned out" completely. Use McNeil's Pain Exterminator—Ad HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH I There is no such word as "luck" in our tire- i building vocabulary. We leave nothing to chance in design, materials, men, measurements or process. Every General Tire is built to stand up—to stand up and deliver mileage. The General Tire is Akron's great tire because it stands out as the tire that stands up. You want just the kind of a tire that the General is, and it is priced at a figure you can afford to pay for tire satisfaction. 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