LUCAL AND PERSONAL. FINKEL-EMERY NUPTIALS. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. BOALSBURG, goment of A. W. Da aintod D3 ra Miss Hazel E, Emery Becomes Bride of Rufus Roy Finkel at High Noon, Al. Tuesday, After a short illness, John H. Weber ‘hildren's is again able to be about as usual. . Mr. and Mrs. Wilkie Horn¢ér, of toona, were visiting among friends on A pretty, although unostentatious, 4 THT Amd © the south side of Potter towship last | wedding was solemnized at the homed ) week. of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Emery, in Cen-l1. R Ang in Centre Ha — tre Hall, at high noon on Tuesday, | ginning © his week o esting in the y wl "hs 2 ih Yo i : oy + 3 : 7 : Mrs. 8. W. Gramley and daughter, | whan their oldest daughter, Miss Haze! Yio ed by the brass. bans Mover | fe : ; J ‘LE etterhieads 3 T Nn Miss Lucille, of Miltheim, are visiting {1 Jmery. became the brid t Rufu S re = AAs CHBaR Ware. TL v Rev. 8 . inh > ! ' s“ Xo ¥, became ¢ bride of Rufus Samuel Shaffer Dead. rvi mw nd Aap E : : with Mr, and Mrs. C. E. Lykens, In \ The it Tug ‘avior w eran al vin Kuhn, 1 daughter | § . noe. opes Roy Finkel Emery home was Samuel Shaffer, of Rebersburg, died Philadelphia. prettily decorated with mock orange, Tuesday morning. Interment today ig number of le were gathered!” $ 2 7 r on ( Thursday.) i he y 10 enjoy the services me = C l Ci S whitiialy pink roses and fern. Only the Imme- Carl McClellan, son of Robert Me diate relatives of : 4 : oi the contracting par- Lost 1« 'h § 3 frend " 1 a Ly CTVICes 4n 0nor « N compiet nvestignt 3 } = lellan, met with a misfortune result. : el 5 ‘ to Phi Kappa—9 to 7. : : : ties were witnesses 10 the ceremony, vv th d fq 4 » re . 2 Lb AE ’ 3 were ONG UCU " I rat LE in Lt} 1 ' ® in the necessity of having an arm . : : 5 pg rive "le The 1 A 3 VE S our ing which was performed by Rev. CC. FP hung in a sling. Catherman, pastor of the briide The oF ; ta re : 7 the : npa Fare ou of ol Sons 58 os . . oy on A ’ th : ig vk 5 Orders for — . 3 ring ceremony was used The brids rit ¢ I : } m it ov thought r The strong Milroy baseball team will . . ; hate ih phe In : i T P oe on fed I 4 was dressed in white canton crepe an . “A . i, . ¥ 24 Lh nid nignt f i 1 11d I ‘ it ' fi sisles : i £ to en- i Le ! WC i Pid) ; z . ae : T1nung db RHR RE ————————————————————— puse tf be here on Saturday afternoon : : carried white roses. Miss Muargare gage the local team In battle on Grange . J Lied an erratic game, BOO Hohing ) u ¥., y ) Am ne ‘ i y bi ww Bap Emery, sister of the belde, was brid ! ieeen - bd he) Na : } met ii “ 4 : wi a. : \ Park. Turn out and support your {ing for naugh Ih IL HOW es : : \ Russel Condo, n= | decide ' of " fro that |? gra mowed und the n dgment was p E33 makd, and broth boys, law of the groom, was Iw At the present rate of Tanlac sales { t 1 ding m h rod shot it is estimated the grand total will £ march from loheng of Immediately reach 24,000,000 bottles at the end y aller th I i) vallable the present year.—Centre Hall Phar- | Sumbtuous wedding ner was 1 — macy The bride and bridegroo: 1ortly nNacy. 3 thereafter left for Lewisto Ba Erie] Cadets’ Great Ride. 3 in t | Two hundred ar {ty sjor eade Mr. and Mrs. John Garis, of Belle- | that point proceeded for on, | Hal nC y oF ¢ D.C and other easter; ‘ { of Victoria, B. ke recent!) om / . his fonte, visited the former's parents, : ’ a , > ki r | pleted a *1 also his brother, William, and bride, | brief honeymoon, after which they will besring Mra. OC. F. Catherman played the who just set up housekeeping in Cen- | be at home at 412 Chestnut street, Mif- | and ra . , en ul nae. (ls . tre ig flinburg | The small riders averaged more than IT ISN'T a difficult thing to appreciate fully just The bride ur. an New froma Keeter dod | woman, Rn of rot rte El rn why we are all worked up about the New SPRING children, © oungwood, and Mrs, J. © ; school, class of 1913. She pos-| 8iead ol He Lhis fine perfor . . Getchell, of Uniontown, are at the|sesses a ch ing inner, which is | ; he oi ov u = ’ Se he . - . 1 MERCHANDISE now on view in our store. home of the ladies’ parents, Mr. and] enhanced by Mes. Offs Reunpur, the qualities of real womanhood and gui’, 4® BOSH BE he BORAEow There have been few seasons when either the fabrics Mr. and Mos. Guy Crowl, Mrs. Mary lof Centro Hall's most lovely { unk | camaraderie, self-sacrifice, nlertness or models were as attractive as these. In fact we do Christine and the latter's granddaugh- | n, and it is our humble inion | und a © othe Ihe st of 1 ter, Bette Hull, of Elysburg, motored |} Mr. Finkel has drawn a priz £1 the jx ile I j ngainst Nex not see 2ow it would be possible to give more in styl: or value than we to Centre Hall to visit Mr. and Mrs. T. | sure gol he +» of love. The Cte ¢ cles | et land ive i i i I Sooe - family. ERR ea ER of love, The Devi] Ohstucies bas wet 4 30 4 give in this collection, There are novelties, quite natural, and stapls . n : silly 1 ; for quiet wear, Miss Mary Kennedy. who had been . ae 2h o : Spring His la oy | : s i ; ; { 8 : any Fue io in Atoona ¢ the home of her sister, 1 of electrical engineering. He isl at tion t happier system of train IN SHOES have every wanted perforation, stitch ing or finish. Mrs. Edwa .. Bartholomew, for a , ¢ 13 ’ . ! eryew 104 the S y . . $a : : ‘1 visit of some weeks, returned to her, : | elder brothers, Some people want a shoe that is distinctive in looks ; some like them home near Centre Hall recently. nd a SOUNE Gla of Bah dam, —— — severely plain, But all want them to be comfortable always, We can n ‘addition to the bers of the| Bye From the Orient, = ¢ fit you properly, and at a price that you will approve. Mrs. LL. W. Ruble of Cleveland, Ohio, i and Mrs. George Robertson, of Hart-] = ° ar Ah lmmniser ' in cir! y and Chinese ogg of . - i . Z z ; rd. Connecticut arrived i Centre} Uy, there were present the oer-| Yar ¢ 3 y . : : Come in and SoC no obligation implied — we are glad to sec you, ord, onnec t Arrived in enu i } . i wr d nd Hall on Monday, having come here to attend the funeral of HL C Among the first of the High school graduates to get t “ot the nappy co 11 i" tet ‘ Fl * oh It i att . in fig Hihel Frank, who has accept- |* congratulation wore bs Japanese liners MILLHEIM K ESSI ’ DEPARTMENT ed a place in “Candyland.” ite Col- ss sees . ¢ y J nd. : po / . PENN. STORE 3 5 SLIM soryt + he college town mn i lege, and went to the coliege tow Memorial Day. Monday. Memorial sery iW hearts of loaded them on Saturday afternoon Linden Hall to witness the -Linden Hall baseball game gy = ov den A Ripa or of tsonomy Carried 1% Exoean. Children’s Day services will be hel { unusual | " ride me in u r { | ; y ver ? A pleasing feature of th Drive for New Amendment. three bi | perio hevrol eatures program ——————. A —————————————_ a ————— the led “The ee Hy _—y a snd Mrs Mitterling and] amendment + 1 to Ww ; ; the Academic Stage. daughter Miriam arrived in Centre Hall} the matt but w Te p Should women smoke?" asked the on Monday, after ar months Erinn wit x t any longer,” They drove here in a Ford coupe. pt totam ni nL ras > | sald Mr, chased in : : : "Not" 8 YDS miles withot ! “What we've got wide now is Brey whether or not the itional fire risk John H. Horner, o Ville, Whol tirely nae ina Coca caused by women smokers will justify ' . VM ow 1d i 5 the Insurand ompanies in raising for early six months has been confined | fear of its revers thelr rates." —Dirmingham Age-Herald 1 to the house, and the greatet that time in bed, suffering with rheumatism, is now able to be out a gain, although the ald of a cane necessary move about Mrs. Elizabeth West was stricken with paralysis one day last week, her condition being rather serious since F. 0. B. DETROIT She has been an dnvalid for many Years, but accepted her 16t in life with Lowel sseurely local Tuls great fortitude. She has the sympathy etd fang | ar oy ; Sir a positive of a wide circle of acquaintances. Le Arrangements have been completed Fir t N t insures positive lubed y t« UD | a. . i : ; ; a: Suzminise < . . ny ing Er te, em st National Bank | ome won cilia me), ni Gesinger hospital at Danville, on June 2—Hard rolled bronze steering knuckle! A Ie euch pedal, making 1) On hub which ly function the operation of annular bearing 8th, for the removal of a goiter. Mrs bushings reduce wear, They will, $ : Ni 2 " f clutch. This removes all the strain ort to the gear Grove has long been sufferng from ti C tr H 1 Pp : ove J § he not rust up. en Cc a * a. i ’ ! of the braking action from the is most needed growth on her neck and of late her 3—8teering knuckle king bolts have | dutch in i clutch and insures positive engage- ment, condition has become such that relief been made larger—from one-half to The length of the is imperative. . nine-gixteenth inch diameter. This | pelior shaft has been increased, suring positive locking of pinon ROar. — gives larger bearing surface, insur-| BRAKES Word was received at State College ' ing longer life 14- The service brake has been connect- that Mrs. Erle E. Sparks was serious- § Steering plain arms have been rede- | 3 : w ed to the former emergency brake ly ill in a Philadelphia hospital, where © have purchased the most modern type safe deposit hoxes which signed, having a heavier section and| pedal. A longer lever has been bearing is used to carry the driv. | ing thrust. ~An improved propellor shaft thrust she had undergone an operation. Her we will place in our vault and which yon ean rent for a Very reasons made with a tapered shank where | placed on the axle. which increases many friends will be gratified to know they attach to tho ate . on : i atts 1 » &teerng knuckle. | the leverage. givin reater brak- . able charge. 0 , i’ i . i age, giving greats al ¢ 3 & that latest reports from the hoapital rg You cannot afford to he without the protection for your i This increases its strength. i ing action SPRINGS are to the effect that conditions are valuable papers, ete, that our modern vault and safe deposit boxes S—Tapered roller bearings are used in 3s oznersonty brake has. beak. con.) favorable for her recovery, i | = gency # 8 n i front wheels edu] wt § : ‘eels—reducing friction nected to a hand lever mounted on The front and rear springs have 4 been regarded to give easjer riding afford. We further protect you by suring the contents of your hox ‘ IM) Bawara Jamison, insurance agent. against burgularly and robbery, CLUTCH and former Sheriff A. B. Lee, of Spring Transmision supports gre drilled in Mills, were business callers at the Re- porter office on Monday. The former firmly with heavy drive fit bolts and wrote the insurance for the new bank against burglarly and hold-ups. The Opening data will soon be announced, ng a em ~~ Sering Mis DECKER MOTOR CQ., state Coltege surance of the contents of safety box deposits and this guarantees patrons of BELL AND COMMERCIAL "PHONES this bank full security, a i ——— brackets attached to the transmis- ASSEMBLY gion case. The latch and sector are 1-—-New and improved methods of as- of heavy construction, insurng that sembly have been devised. which leased by hand ] sembly operations.
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