LOUAT, AND PERSONAL Harry shot a large yard of noon. Banger, of Georges Valley, black snake in the front a neighbor, on Monday after- Rev. Frederick K, College, will church, at 7:30. Stamm, of the Sunday State preach in Reformed Centre Hall, evening If you fgel half sick, tired out all the,time it is nature's warning. Avoid a breakdown by Centre Hall and worn taking Tanlac. Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Relish and chil- dren, of Boalsburg, have been spend ing the past week at the home of Mrs teish's mother, Mrs. H. E. Homan. Methodist mont Park, July Day will be held at Lake- near Altoona, on Thurs- day, 20th, and Lutheran Thursday, July 27th. ipxay on Mrs. W. R, ingdon, on Tuesday, to visit her who Hunt mother Picken went to is ‘enjoying good health at the most remarkable age of ninety years. Mrs Richard and Edward E. Balley Muth, today week at the home of Mr Wilkie Horne: expect Altoona (Thursday) Every one in Centre interest in the success Company festival in 4th, benefited on the July because every account funds will help No. 3, a fine 1 Mr Mrs near Tusseyville, the The as mamma and Baby born to and month brother wall with the delighted The official Carpentier prize f the and Saturday, for Children, Opera House the frst Robert 1 and Romie short ter, Mrs Smith return time his daughts for a we During tertainments a U. 8 flag by pears to knowing quested Vand companies nd Mrs 1 and Miss Jeane Smith, der place, and Condo's sist Moyer, Hall do's speedy Nash Tuesd wy len Centre home on A solicitor will this week for a the July fire 4th. cash, a that may be company Contributions cake, or used be prepared to say the solicitor be when Rev. Harry W. Buck Highland Minneapolis, Park Presbyt Minnesota, vacation, and his months’ visiting Mr piace. Mrs. tives in brother and Mrs He juck, ter, WHS ACK who is Juniata county of The latter acting part Slack, for the local Odd children—David, the Odd Fellows’ Orphan Sunbury. The child the late James Swab time Potter Pearl Fellows, accompanied ind Ho ”n yi James re i 4 short The Swabb, is located y, who died ago in township Mrs in Sunbury, at mother, present Mr. John Ward Cather man and three children of Minot. North Dakota, were \ Mra. Charles W. Slack, in Centre Hall the latter part of last week. The North Dakotan is a nephew of Mr. Slack, be- ing a son of Mrs. Alfred C of Millmont., Mr. Catherman at the of fifteen his way to the years ago, and also the sweetheart who He is a prospects very and Mrs guests of Mr. and wthermar left home and found age years northwest fourteen $8 now his wife. railroad en- gineer. He reports crop good in the Dakotas along the line except in and everywhere Wisconsin lev. G3. W. Mclinay, well known in this valley and now pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal church, Watson town, is Community Vaen tion Bible school in which five church- es affiliate and 160 children from six years of age in two churches dean of a to rieen are enrolled sessions convene two grades in each church for two hours study five mornings =n The interest is high and the children eager to attend. Many are making perfect attendance. The three weeks term will expire with June 30 with a picnic at the local park. Four com petent teachers are employed, Buper- vision by Rev. Mclinay, who has had experience in this line of work for three consecutive years, week John Garis, a man, was in town week, Are beginning bin? If you 1 col be happy If it's not a detour with bumps and ruts, tg steep narrow road,—it's oil! A children's day service was well rendered by the decal Reformed Sun- day-school, Sunday evening The teams Centre Hall will play a and Milroy baseball game Milroy 3 on the diamond, Saturday afternoon Well, the Snow Shoe baseball s made up of team formed physical young men ind that means much when to making for bread and butt Mrs. Asher dren, f Altoon a week's visit immed! ia engaged lancaster § beginning of June while in college, proved cessful newspaper man ways prominently ege publications Career, The new United Evangeli School room, at State Colleg Elder C former and Dr cated Sunday. Presiding mp. bell, Rev. Hummell, a pastor Win gpeakerse who began the structure, ter were on the “Buck” has been a program ns Tavior, the cow boy, who frequent visitor here dur ing the past few years, has 2 darge farm purchased by him near Downingtown, Mr Mre I Y daughter, Miss Helen, of Cleveland, Ohio, Hall the having in a car driven by Miss Helen Hall the family and Moyer and arrived in Centre afternoon, been made While guests trip in Centre of 8. P. Hennigh, Mrs. They having been In and traffic were a brother-in-law of the condition Moyer. report ronda fair eapecially In very heavy, Pittsburgh district, LETTERS FROM SUBSCRIBERS, W. H. Potter Tells of Big Oil Steal In Wyoming, Know much, Wyoming has United 8t ’1 I; 82 CENTRE HALL TO tlantic City Wildwood, Ocean City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, Anglesea, Avalon, Peermont, Stone Harbor ~-Thursdays-- July 13, 27, Aug. 10, 24, Sept. 7 TICKETS GOOD RETURNING WITHIN 18 DAYS. Valid in parlor or sleeping cars on payment of usual char ges for space occupied, including sm) i charge TT cockets good via Delaware River Bridge Route 3 cents extra, round trip. I &d-Stop-overs allowed at in either direction SEE FLYERS AGENTS Proportionate fares from other points Ocean Grove Excursion August 24 Pennsylvania System The Route of the Broadway Limited . y bug Philadelphia CONSULT TICKET modes CYRUS BRUNGART, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. CENTRE HALL, PA. ntion given to eollectis of all classes, loelud BErecments, $603 nters NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE, The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. Opening Day--- Saturday, July 1st, 1922 Hours--9 A. M. to 9 P MM. Souvenir for Lverybody Kessler’s FIRE SALE! Launching the Grand Opening of the FIRE SALE THIS WEE Watch Circulars for Opening Day and particulars. All merchandise of our up-to date and high-class stock is sacrificed in this offering of remarkable values. Some of the goods is slightly damaged, and the balance is in perfect order,--but all goes at FIRE SALE PRICES! People are crowding our doors every day and everyone goes with their purchases, “The BEST BUY THEY EV MADE.” Don’t be one of the few disappointed ones by missing the Biggest Money-Saving Event ever held here. DEPARTMENT STORE MI’ LHEIM PENN, KESSLER’S
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