THE CENTRE REPORTER. THURBDAY, AUGUST 27, 1914. Aaronsburg, John Bright spent Bunday in Mill- heim. : Miss Marion Eisenhauer spent Bun- day at State College. * Mrs. James 8. Weaver, who is unde the doctor's care, is improving slowly. fe James Corman, an old war veteran of Rebersburg, spent Monday with his cousin, Mrs. Emma Hess. Miss Nellie Burd returned from a trip to Altoona, spending some time with her cousin there, Mrs, George McKay, nee Philips, and her little daughter Florence, of Phila- delphia are guests of her mother, © Mrs. Perry McKinney of Potters Mills was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mra, A. B. Btover, Miss Bue Lenker and sister, Mrs, Hou-er and two daughters, Edith and Catherine, of Bellefonte, spent a day in Millbeim. Misses Marion Adams and Estella Musser of Wolfs Chapel are Lock Haven visitors where they will take in the aeroplane flight, Mr, and Mrs. O. P. Adams sutoed in their Overland with their daughter Marion and son William to spend the day with bis sister at Btate College. es Mre,. E. A, Bower and sister, Mrs, . W. Bower, are at present spending a few days with their brother, George Bright, at Centre Oak. Philip Eisenhauer and Arthur Weaver who are both employed at State College, working sat the car- penter trade, spent Bunday at their homes, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Orwig and gone, Harold and Kermit, took 1n the great Union county picnic snd spent the Sabbath with Mr, Orwig’s parents at Hartleton, W. OC. Miogle of Akron, Ohio, ar- rived in town Saturday afternoon to pay his apnpual visit to his parents, His wife bad been in Aaronsburg for three weeks or more. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Meyer and children of Bellefonte and Mrs. Me Manaway end daughter Helen of Millbeim were the gue-te of Mr, and Mrs. James Roushe over Bundsy. Buick car, took his parents, Mr. the lady's mother, Mrs, ing in their car, brought Miller and Lis daughter, Mrs. Jordon aud from hebersburg ope day last week, and spent a short time with Mrs Emaline Hess and Mrs, M, J. Deshler, aunts of Mrs. Jordon. David fummes and Kurtz Weiser and family of Altoous, Mrs Kate Yordy and daughter of Shamokin, Mra, O' Niel and daughter of Williams- port, Crarles Bummers of State Col- legs, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Weiser sud daughter of Millheim, were the guests of Mrs, Anuvle Summers at the oid bomestead inst week, —————— A ——— UENTHE OAK The Y. P. C. A. met in their new ball on Surday evening. Walter Hostermsan from State Col- lege spent Sunday at home, D. K Fye and sister SBophrons from Millheimu spent Bunday in this sec jon. Westher dry, making it hard plow- ing and also is a little bard on the coro. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bmith spent Sunday afternoon with W, N. Iigen and family. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Stover from Co- burp epent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs Harry Frank nberger, t. Mrs. Blanche Brungard and chil dren from Smulton spent a week in this section with her friends. The children surely er joyed the sport and of course the refreshments are one of the things of the day. Mrs. Deltz and son Russell from Btate College spent a week with her sister, Mrs. B, G,. Grove. Rev. B. F. Bieber, one of our former pastors, favored us with the Harvest Home services at the Union Bunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gardner Grove bad a grand turnout at the pieni¢c on their lawn for their Bunday-school classes Mra, Eras Wise spent last week st Harrisburg with ber husband. Mr, Wise is a mail sgent on thé rallroan at that pleesa, Mr, snd Mre, Calvin Weaver and children, also Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Rachau from down Brush Valley epent runday with Osea COC, Homan and family, I'he Misses Mildred and Ethel Long are spending some time at Port Ma. tilda ; from there they go to Altoona to spend the rest of their vacation at the home of J. B. White, PENN HALL. Kathryn BSinkabine visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bow- man Sunday. Clara Condo of this place will begid teachivg a winter term of school at Millheim on Monday. Cora Osman of Glen Iron, who is going to teach Green Grove school this winter, is here visiting a few weeks b: fore the school opens, Quite a few of the young folks from sround bere had » picnic down along Pine Creek Inet Baturday. They re- port having had a five time, Mrs, Lizzie Schell and ¢iildren of Union county are spending a week visiting at the home o ges, Mrs. Hehell an are sisters, Harry Kreamer spent a fow days at home with his psrents after returning from his vacation in the western states, He is at Williamsport where he has worked for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company for a number of yeats, . Peon Hall and Georges Valley crossed bats Saturday, the gawe re- sultiog in a viglory for Penn Halli by the one-sided score of 20 to 9. . The batteries were : Penn Hall, Btover and Bmith; Geor Valley, Zsttle, Bweetwood and Gramley, The Centre Reporter §1 50 per year, Mre, Bartges This is to announce that BOOZER and FETTEROLF CENTRE HALL, PA. will now supply all motor car owners of this com- munity with . Firestone Tires Tubes and Accessories An ever growing demand for Firestones in this locality and every locality where quality is appreciated has made it necessary to establish headquarters here. The Firestone factory=-the Larg- est Exclusive Tire Factory in the World—has again increased greatly and the output has jumped 78%. This enormous output, made under perfect conditions, makes it Firestones at a price than others are forced for tires made in less al fact Call ai Firestone Headquarters Above for Biggest Tire Value Firestone Tire & Rubber Company Akron, Ohio—~ Branches and Dealers Everywhere “America’s Largest Exclosive Tire ond Rim Makers" A Good Oil Stove Saves ~ You Money in Fuel Si The New Perfection oil stove enables you to cook a meal at an expense of only two cents. Surely much cheaper than wood or coal, and no unnecessary heat during the hot summer months. Your heat is on or off in an instant—you | have it when you want it and you don’t burn unnecessary | fuel, We invite your inspection of the two- and three-burn- + er New Perfection oil stoves which we have at our store. | They are well built and absolutely safe. Not only good for | cooking but will prove serviceable as a heater. o T. L. SMITH CENTRE HALL, PA, “a BN BWR NN ‘ Forty-first Annual Encampment and Exhibition ¢ Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Penn. GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. September 12 to 18, Rxbibiton Opens Sep, 14th 3 Encampment Opens Sept. 13th The la and best fair in Central P. 1 3 s for farmers, Eee ty : te Gevoten pniind BH by gr oebibition purposes Ample tent accommodations for all desiring to and = A large display of farm stock and poultry, farm implements ctrenls nil Sioa) SF (an Mask aud poultsy. tam fui, ADMISSION FREE LEONARD RHONE, GEORGE GINGERICH, 4. L. DHART, D. LBA ES, | J. B. DALE, Commiti¢e % 7 isos Npmsariprre oS sn a PP Tusseyville Mrs Maria Wagoerspent a few days st Boaleburg the past week, Mill, spent Thursday among friends here, Mr, and Mrs, little son returned to their home in Al- toons Inst Wednesday. Mrs. Manuel Cole from Dsyton, Ohio, spent Wednesday and Thursday smong relatives here, Mrv, George Leo and son John snd daughter Ruth from Lemont spent Souday here smwong relatives, Mrs. Adam Krumrine 1s visiting for some time at the home of her Hall, o brothers, Nevin and Raymond, visited a AD An NE SO ONS Pf GR PRS their sunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bwariz, from Thursday until Bunday. Mrs. Maria Wagner, Mrs. M F, Rossman, sod the Misses Elizabeth and Esther Bitner, returned home last fuesday after spending a week among relatives in Altoona, Rev. and Mrs. ¥. W. Barry, from Cumberland, Md., and Mr. sod Mrs, Charles Mitterling and two children from Chicago, Ill, visited smong friends bere Thursday and Friday. a — \ a $28 Values at J $10 P15 BELLEFONTE, PA. the line. Europe MILLHEIM, PA.
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