LOCAL AND PERSONAL. August 1st had all the appearance of a Fall day, A bath room outfit i$ being installed in the W, A, Odenkirk home, at the station, Corn fields are looking fine’ and the erop in Penns Valley should be a record smasher this fall, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Morgan, of Home- stead, are spending the week at the S. W. Smith home. The Odd Fellows’ band of Bellefonte will give a concert in Millheim next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. John Garis expects to join Troop B, o Bellefonte, to-morrow, in going to M Gretna for a fifteen-day encampment. Miss Ruth Rockey, of Tusseyville, left recently for Cleveland, Ohio, where she expects to spend a few months. Orvis Weaver and family moved from Reedsville last week into a portion of the John Benner home, in Centre Hall. Many Centre county teachers are ‘‘peeved” because the teachers’ institute conflicts with the Grange Encampment and Fair, Grace Smith's children, According to Miss enumeration of school are 114 children of school age in Centre Hall borough. Miss Grace Bradford, of Lemont. and Miss Larue Ishler, of Linden Hall, took dinner with their friends, the Kirkpat- Ticks, in Centre Hall, one day last week, there As a reminder that the fall season is fast approaching, we are already in the month when fairs are upon us. The Lewistown fair dates are August 23 to 26, S. P. Hennigh, who more than three months ago fractured his hip in a fall from a ladder his home in Centre Hall, is able to be about with the aid of crutches, Mrs, A. E. Kerli ankle, while picking apples from under a tree at the Kerlin home. A misstep over the uneven ground was the cause’ of the accident, at 1 sustained a sprained 1 1 with local shades Lawn croquette is popular 1 I residents, and in order that of night might not break up an interest- have lawn the ing game, electric been strung about F. M, playing atter dark. lights Fisher's for Pupils desiring to enter the public schools of Centre Hall, either in the grades or High school, must make that request of the local board of school di- rectors before the opening of the term, as required by law. hoo! board calls at- tention t r of having chi¥dren vaccinated f the before the opening of school term, Thisisa m t> the choice of the local b law, and nr 1 1st be enforce Colonel Theodore Davis Boalsburgy, ] at Mt. Gretna t« the annual ust 6-20, body for t The and Bellefonte, spent sey » make rr I'he Beal Troop preparal: IS e two weeks’ training tain road, to Pleasant was opened to travel latter part of last week. Briel mountain stretch of th needs yet to be done completed, but the been received. The borough ge is enjoy ing® building boom, nevertheless the housing situation is not lieved to any great extent now in course of thirty houses in and about the town, well as a new Evangelical church. of State Coll bein or being There construct ion some as Mrs. Emma Breon and daughter, Mrs. Robert Barnes and interesting little son, of Tamaqua, have been in this section Mr, Barnes is visiting rela. tives for the few weeks, expected to ar- rive in Centre Hall in a few days and will accompany his family and mother- in-law home. Mr. and Mrs. LL. Russell Pittsburg, are visiting the home of the former's father, B, Gardner Grove, this week. After spending a two weeks va- cation in Lock Haven and this section. they will depart for their home, where Mr. Grove is employed with the United States Aluminum Co, John L. Rowe, who has been at his parental home in Centre Hall for nearly two months, returned to Atlantic City, N. J., on Tuesday. He has fully recov. ered from the knife thrust, at the hands of a negro, in Atlantic City, on the 29th of May. The wound in his side has healed nicely and he expects to return to his work as a plumber within a few days. Rev. Robert B. Longwell, wife and daughter Geraldine, and Mrs. Long- well’s father, Rev, John Balleatine, of Butler county, are being entertained by the former's brother and wife, Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Longwell, in Centre Hall, Rev. Longwell is enjoying his second furlough in 14 years of foreign mission work under the Baptist Board. For some years he has been located at As. sam, Todia, Mrs. James O'Malley and daughter, Miss Hazel, who had been guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Longwell for the past six weeks, returned to their home in West Suffield, Conn,, last week, It is in- creation to note that Miss Hazel, a girl | of eighteen suffering from what the fam. ily physician claimed was an incutable case of kidney trouble, under the care of Dr. Longwell has been practically re. stored to complete health during her stay in Centre Hall, past Grove, of Bl ——— i LOCAL AND PERSONAL. {and home by having both painted. : : E. Lee has the contract, Mrs. Sarah Homan isa guest at the | 5 S 2 { Mrs, Clayton McKinney and daughter home of her nephew, L. L.. Smith. Po : : : | Grace, after spending their vacation in Rev. and Mrs, R. R. Jones and daugh- | Potters Mills, returned to their home ter, Miss Gladys, will visit friends in | Altoona on Wednesday, Centre Hall the latter part of this week, | Mr. and Mrs. J, W. McCormick, of Co- Miss Nora Berlew, of Orange, Pa., is {lumbia, S. C,, were very pleasant callers visiting her friend, Miss Ruth Smith. | at the F, A. Carson home one evening The young ladies were classmates at Bloomsburg Normal, in this week, The weekly boarders at the Eutaw { House at the present time are Mr. and ter Margaret, and Mrs. L.. W. Person | Mrs. F. C, Stoughton and two daugh- and little niece, Beulah Person, of | ters, Mrs. H. T. Meyer, Mrs, P. B. Cre- Phillipsburg, N. ]., are visiting at the |gar, and son John, and H, P, Schell. e of Mrs. M. E. Strohm. | boys, after Mrs. Sarah J. Kerlin, who is in the |SPending two years in the World War, Bellefonte hospital as the result of an|?0d two years in training at Ft. Sam accident a few weeks ago, in which she Huston, Texas, received his honorable par Mrs. Ammon Burkholder and daugh- George Condo, one of our g fractured her hip and arm, is holding | discharge and returned home to his her own. Mr, and Mrs. A, E. Kerlin ¢0ts and friends on Monday. have made several visits to the hospital | George says he has bad enough of army found | lite, unless Uncle Sam calls on him &a- many recently, and report Kerlin suffering having Grandmother ain. pain, Bitreiiemaimbii. >” Divine-Hennigh. much | —————— - SPRING MILLS. { ” ' Miss Renna Wagner, who is attend- Herman Divine and Miss Elizabeth E. | ing Normal School at Lock Haven, Spent { Sunday at She will the Hennigh were united in marriage in| i ker colina] oorais sig wrt Washington, D. C., on the 20th ult. The | P¢cker school again this v s . i yl the imvills the daughter of S. P. Hennigh, | the Danville Hall, and past two | Pial for treatment last week ;_il, allt “a3 L i Y i r and Myre { in the employ of the fed-| Mr. and Mrs. ] y | sonbury home, teach 2arl Rartly “yr bride is Earl Dartiy ente hos of Centre for the Madi- WwW. O. Ty I? ay i it over yf years has been im Roye of * 54 1 3 ’ . spent Sunday at the eral government in the national capital eile day at the g 1 n Capital, in the War Risk department. The bride and groom expect to Hall in September, ————— i ———— Appointed Chaperon for 1European | . BD! Tour. jn Dodge Mrs. Elizabeth Callaway, of Le ase fonte, was appointed assistant Chaperon i : 58 are Clark tour on the Empress of Scotland w in Fe crui by Frank C. for his European | ———r——— BOALSBURG garet Rudyjand son will sail from New York early ary, 1922, for a three months’ the L.ands Mediterranean Sea and 1 a elo . re \ Already quite a num Jellefonte people have booked tions to go with her this on trip, which v interest, incl Far East wh have been prom the public mind during and About n the party. since the world war, ine hundred people will make 8p a ——— i ————— POTTERS MILLS. Miss Hazel Carson spent Wednesday ‘n Bellefonte f Altoona, Slack spent a few bh spent aud Hester Lonberger irjuncle, : home of the : “ie » A Woman Wrote The Canby News) Minn., December 10, as Follows: “Hany subscribers ask what you td i he best rat exterminat tk of Rat-Snap, Lknow, Rats corn; bad full swing in our s and rats have 35¢. 05, 81.25, deared out completely 1 toexd Ly Sold and guar AE. b. A Mable Art Centre Hall : Mever Sp DR Cleaner Cleaning —Less Fatigue T'S so much fun to entertain- especially when everything is spick and span-and you're not all tired out. If you clean your house with a Torrington Electric Vacuum Cleaner, the draperies keep fresh and bright--rugs soft and clean walls dustless and undimmed. You can turn your drudgery over to the Torrington with its carpet-sweeper brush and its powerful suction and your cleaning will be done in less than half the usual time, THE TORRINGTON COMPANY National Sweeper Div. Torrington, Conn. 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