The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 29, 1920, Image 4

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THE CENTRE REPORTER
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1920
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vod onehalf dollars per year,
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sartions, pants per inoh for ench issue . Dia
lay advertising oseunying less space than ten
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fiftean to twenty-five cents oer {uch for each
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ville, afternoon ; Centre Hall, evening.
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morning ,
SPRANG MILLS.
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GEORGES VALLEY
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from
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been em
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le and Miss Maggie
sister moved
his home
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moved
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fer, and |
from Pot
left last
liking th
came ba
ester,
wistown, but
than town,
K.
illed in Flight.
ved at Lewistown
k by George W,
death of his
ge R. Philips,
bh Aero Squadron at
mveyed only the
ath resulted from
Lewistown Hero is K
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the
(yeorge
gained in a
Lieutenant Philips
distinguished
tion when shot down in man’s land
while dropj food to the celebrated
lost battalion at Chateau Thierry.
was awarded the
and a cita-
service Cross
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Pitiable Condition of Pastor.
Rev. L. 5
minister at Selinsgrove, who fell wun-
conscious while conducting a service in
his church a few weeks ago, and later
removed to a Philadelphia hospital, is
suffering with aphasia, Since the time of
the attack his mind has been a blank.
He has been able to retain only a few
words. One of them is walk",
If told to walk, he walks, but the aph-
asia leaves him unable to understand
or express himself in words, dlso he has
little control over his motor faculties.
When asked who he is he answers
“Mother”.
It is said that he has not been able to
recognize a single person or article since
he was stricken,
Drumheller, Retormed
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. i
James Frohm is huckstering to Lock
Haven by truck.
One half of the borough school term
came to a close last Wednesday.
Mrs. O. F. Funk, after a month's visit
at Pittsburg, returned to her home in
this place last week,
A carload of milch cows were shipped
to the eastern market by ClevelandgMit-
terling, on Saturday. ,
Shoop's restaurant
make sandwiches for
Place your order early.
is prepared to
public sales.
Mrs. 5. F. Bartlett and grandaughter,
Thelma, were guests of Mr, and Mrs, H.
G. Strohmeier, last Thursday.
Remember the .boy scouts’ play 1n
Grange hall on Saturday night of this
week, and give them your patronage.
Cleveland D. Mitterling made a trip
to Philadelphia and Collegeville, begin-
ning of the week, on business,
The
township, is offered for sale by the Pot-
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Slack school house, in Potter
ter township school board. See ad,
In the lobby qf your post office, if it is
up to date, will be posted various lists
of war material you may be able to pur-
chase.
Ralph Lus on
Rot
Domer Ishler, being affli
throat,
e delivered the mail
Fr 1
ite 2, last iday, tt r carrier,
The local Rebekahs ane Fellows
pinay
hall on the evening of Thursday, Febru-
are planning to give a in Grange
ary 26th,
A son was |
week, to Mr, an
east of Centre
iamspo
opens
will cle
class to be ac
number ove
Mason
Rite mysteries w
that over one thousand
Refresh
and cake were served.
A surprise party, given it
Harry G. Miller’
held in the
Wee
was
sslace last
piace 1ast
fifty He ot rom Jlafan
Mills okin, Centre
Hall were present,
than
, Sham and
opring
Refreshments were
prved during
of Grammar school, 4th month
in attendance during month
Ee
21
girls, 23, boys, 19, total 42. Those pres
ent every day are: Mildred Bitts, Luel
la Bloom, Lil%e Brooks. Elien Burkhol.
k, Anna Garis, Ag
nes Geary, Grace Grove, Charlotte Kel.
McClenahan, Marian Mec-
Isabelle Sny-
der, Gladys Garbric
ler, Grace
Clenahan,
der, Vianna Zettle, Florence
James Brooks, Stanley Brooks, Oscar
Colyer, Harold Durst, Howard Emery,
Albert Emery, Paul Fetterolf, Franklin
Runkle, James Royer, Paul Smith, Al-
bert Smith. —Isabelle Rowe,
Miriam Moore,
;
Zettle,
with a machine gun company that went
through the Argonne and the second
battle of the Marne with the 28th Div-
ision, and then come back home to be-
come a ‘buck private in the rear ranks”
of the Penn State regiment of cadets, is
the result of the fortunes of war for
Charles C. Cruse. of Bellefonte, a fresh-
man at Pennsylvania State College.
His military career, from enlistment as
a corporal in the National Guard in 1919
when he served on the Border, to his
discharge from the National Army after
his return from overseas, covers three
years. Yet when he matriculated last
fall there was nothing else for him to do
but go out and join (the balance of the
Freshman class in ‘Close order” drill,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs. Solomon Lingle, of near Spring
Mills, suffered a paralytic stroke 1
week,
Mrs. William Stoner,
Hall, will enter the Be
today (Thursday)
cancer.
Supt. D. O.
ough schools, on
much pleased w
schools are making
Mrs. Belle Whiteman left
morning to her
Charles W, Geary, and
port.
Mrs. Florence S
came to town on’
tertained at ti
Smith,
Wanted. -
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Wo
nis
of Centre
lefonte hospital
near
for an operation
visited the
‘ednesday,
the
Etters
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W and
ith
ilil Pe
visit
wages to
reference,
Shamokin, P:
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Marriage Licenses.
Last Friday
the sad news of the death
nas Auman received
of his brother,
Adam
Mili
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grew to manhooq in
farm Dear
s born and
He
nburg
rmer, ti
was 1 successful fa
vall for quite
vears, His
ght Mrs
near this place,
in this ey
wife and
Allen
survive him
one
. a
aan er, Wit
More Egus.
Reefer's ** More Egus™ most
scientific tonie on the market today.
It makes layers out of loafers. Reofer's
© More Eggs” stimulates your hens
and makes a champion layer out of an
ordinary backyard hen,
This great egg producer is being used
successfully on the Kerlin's Grand View
Poultry Farm, of this place, and the
Kerlin's are offering a $1.00 package on
a money-back sarantee, for seventy.
five ( 75) cents.
is the
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A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE =
Letters of Administration on the sstale of Henry
| Rossman, late of Potter township, deceased,
| fotters of Administration on the above estate
| having been gui granted the undersigned, she
would respectfully roguestall parsons knowing
thersolvor indebwad 10 the estate to make imme.
diate payment, and those having claims against
the 10 present them duly suthenticated for
reitioment,
of
Advertise in the Reporter—it pays,
MARY E ROSEMAN, Admrx.,
Centre Hall, Pa , Route 1,
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WARMTH AND COMFORT
for January .
HY not be comfortable and warm with a good supply of Winter wraps ?
It sure does seem as if we're going to have an old time Winter, according to
indications of the past few weeks when the thermometer registered, at times,
below zero.
You don’t have to complain about the cold weather, in fact, you'll enjoy it if
you are fully protected with Kesgler’'s Warm Wraps.
We have an ample assortment of warm wraps, and stylish ones too; you
surely will be pleased if you provide yourself with your needs at Kessler's.
or.
KESSLER
I DEPARTMENT
STORE
MILCLHEIM
PENN.