The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 10, 1922, Image 5

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BOUVAYL AND PERSONAL.
Mrs,
the guest
Tuesday.
Mrs. H. 8. Wallace Mrs.
Derr, of Pittsburgh, are guests of Mrs.
0. F. Funk Hall,
Cora Kurtz,
of Mrs,
of Birdshoro,
Danlel
was
Daup on
and Henry
in Centre
Miss
a guest
and Mrs.
Hall
of
uncle
Ruth Caris,
of her
George 1.
Madisonburg,
is and aunt, Dr.
Yearick, In Centre
of
from a
little
fell
he
Monday aftoknoon a
John Auman,
kitchen
unobserved,
thumb.
son
miller,
which
the
climbed
his
cabinet on
severely hurt
and
Mrs. C. PD.
ied her aunt,
Bartholomew
Mrs.
Liverpool for
accompan-
her home
The
trip was made ip a car, driven by. Miss
Helen
tomig, to
in a short visit,
Bartholomew.
Mr.
of
at
and
last
A daughter was born
Mrs
week.
10
Lester Miller, Thursday
The
making
young people are pres-
Mrs
8 C
with
Mrs
ent their home
Miller's parents, Mr. and
Yearick, in Brush Valley.
Wednesday night of last week, four-
teen young Kitchen
to
people
Mrs,
near
gave a
William
the
them
shower Bradford, In
station.
their
at
her home They
also
ind
adford
lunch
the Bi
with
the
brought
spent evening
home.
Mr. Mrs
little daughter,
Mrs. PP V.
to Iland
ico, Juniata
Bettie
ten
H. Leigh
Bettie,
Goodhart, on
Ebright
Mr.
Sunday,
and
and
drove
Mex-
i
Grove campmeet!
Mrs.
the ¢
ng, at
county, Ebright an
will remain at ymp for
days,
Bruce D. Rowe arrived at his honie
Hall, Tuesday morning, from
he
stinghous
in Centre
where
We
Newark, New Jersey,
the
ta
Aus
a good position with
Electric Company
home in
{WoO years,
ying
the
Runkle, son
Philadelphi
nong—Herbert
qdelphia, are
* 3
tre Hall being
Rochester
New Y
eling in
also
WK
Mrs. WW. A
dren—Huyett, William
Wenonah, New
Mrs, Magee’
M. Huyett
gee, of
ff
ail
the home
and Mrs. E
It is useless to
say that
are fully enjoying the freedom
the mother
home
country and that
py in the parental
Misses Margaret and
Strohmeier, of Philadelphia,
of it, Mr
H.
They
try
heir nel
their uncie
G.
and aur
Strohmeler,
have been coming
every few years since
of children. Miss Margaret
bits
the order
Hook and Eve Co, 21st and
sireets, Miss C
department of t
and
Up sewing
The de
hardware sti
to into the
ley,
the
College
il
hands
failed
QO
pass
of
refusal
Reedsville,
of the I
store
18)
to lease a room
longer period than one year. Mr
lity an
readily
jey is a business man of ab
means and,
the short term
the venture too uncertain’ Mr
¢
Of course, could
seo lease would make
Kelley
hn
valuable acquisition
would make a
State College.
Seven Stars, a
the Ty rhe
the
prominent junction of
roads in region, is inade
only markings
quately marked,
being on a slight post on which th
letters run in a perpendicular
The average auto driver who has
directed
straight
to turn to the right or le
ahead, depending on the dir
much dif-
It
thought-
tion he is going, will have
ficulty to find the sign
some
post. would
appear that
ful
there together with
progressive
citizen should place a sign board
the
Huntingdon, Tyrone and
direction to
State College
and points between, of sufficient
to
im-
portance be easily observed
Mrs has bee
taining
among
Edward 1. Franke, known to many
our readers as Miss Belle Meeker, The
the the latter's
husband, who assistant
tendent of the printing
the U. 8. Fidelity and Guaranty Com-
pany, who
and with
class printing
lishment before the German
nishing the officers with
while shells were repeatedly
over them. Others® in the party
Mr. and Mrs. B., A. Franke,
fn the upholstering business; Stephen
B. Franke, lithograph engraver: Hare
ry E. Franke, lithograph presgman;
Miss Thresa Dunbery, all of Baiti-
more; also, Winton Willhide, a glove
inspector, of Norwood, and wife, and
thelr daughter, Miss Maxine, a ballet
dancer: The party is greatly delight-
ed with Centre county and visited all
sections of it. They are wonderfully
impressed with the good roads found
herp.
Meeker
party
Ellen n enter-
Baltimore,
Mra
of
an auto from
whom is her daughter,
others in party are
in superin-
department of
is also an overseas man,
high
estab-
a brother operated a
and NHthograph
lines, fur-
colored maps
whistling
are
engaged
: Ct ——
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Farmers lencing consider
tho
Is cul
are exix
able difficulty in housing fine oats
crop, much of which
of the
« On account
almost dally showers,
Darreleand Thi
of Mahaffey,
Neff, the
The
summer
Messrs
Michael,
Robert
mas
were guests of
Neff home
men
lystown,
host
College,
at at Eay
thelr
State
young and are
students at
Leon K. Bryner, of Wrightsville,
Preshyterian
is
the
Mr.
Iryner
the
vices last winter,
a visitor at Manse
this week.
C. WwW,
Kirkpatrick
Bryner is a
Rev. who assisted
in Evangell
Those who «
after
ast thelr eyes
ward Friday evening's rain
nessed of the beautiful
one
that
was
most
bows
It
unusually
ever
spanned the
rich in its varied
prominent
The
ry C.
administrators
Shirk
of farm
The
macnin
articles
adjoining
time of s
The
owns
TAYE
a thousand
Nash
sedan
noon, CON
They
morning,
lays
reaching
d then al Ls
Buffalo,
stopped
The
falls,
noon, an ng
Geneva, west to
that city they
night at 1
rence
was at the
for
m
apernt
the
Lake
going
Point, a
from
night. Cedar resort
Erie and out Sandusky,
week, and
and the
Oh was reached Sunday a
io,
this was their objective point
Interna
to
piace of the meeting of the
Baby Chick
which organization t
of the
wins the
tional Association and
Kerling belong
at
flying
he
One amusements the resort
periodical of a sen
plane, which is constructed in a gen
eral way like the mail planes that we
frequently see flying over
that they
land on both
Mr. Kerlin and his son took advan-
tage of the oppartunity to ride the
alr and for twenty minutes sailed over
the lake at a height of 1000 feet. ‘The
experience was a delight to them. Frio
day afternoon they left for home by
the way of Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Bed-
ford, on the Lincoln Highway, and
then north to the William Penn High-
way nat Holidaysburg and on by Al
toona and Tyrone. Gas and oil
the only needs of the machine on th
eritire trip.
ug, except
io
Both
are constructed so as
land and wate:
in
ware
Holiness Campmeeting,
third local campmeeting
Haollnes
ind
The
International chu
Contre, Clearfield
(Wednesday)
Hig!
sterday evens
Holl
opened ye
ing, at the land
Ness
miles north
20th
ble
evening August
and
by
will
unp of
especial victory
is confidently anticipate the
adherents This otice be
special members
residing about
Maflin,
denomination
Rev
Ohio,
ind
James T
describe
will
fire,
Lishman
of Fisher's
Behrent
Purchased, Store Bullding.
: ’ §
Erp
¢ w Tu 5 £ rYy
Irens
with A
yWfternoon
“tate
Smith
Smith's
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ulrich
titer spending
with relatives and friends in
and vicinity, de parted Tuesday
they
be the guests of their son, Bruce, and
noon for Wilkinsburg where
family for several days béfore
thelr southern home
Mrs KE. Musser
daughter, Janice Mae, after
several months with home friends
Millhelm, departed Monday
for their bome in Akron, Ohio. Miss
Hosterman accompanied them
and wil spend Rome time with them
in Akron and will also visit her aunts,
Mre. 8. A. Cole, at Mansfield, O., and
Mrs, Mae Loose, at Youngstown, ©.
ng to
Claude and
of
in
morning
a visit
Joan
i
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ent
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ITY mmetdes
have Just
Faithful
And Me:
State Hive Both Legal
fo Beniority
Bencfits.
louse,
A. M.
Forest
12th,
Mies East East
AUGUST 10
3 g& repre
150 Class 1 Rall
Hiates to the prop
to depriy
Ry 1
By i
began
work and
enlority
lies in
reply
i y
Beavertown Band will
and farnish muse
KLINE,
Beavertown,
.8 2
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Pa.
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w———
Round Trip
CENTRE HALL
antic (i
sea, Avalon,
# ews 7h © lapha
Peermont, Stone Harbor
--Th
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Aug. 10, 24, §
Super
ion of the
ized to make.
Their discouragement and demoraliza-
tion would be far more disastrous than
this or any other strike.”
visory
pledges they were author
ursdays-= rule regulations previously aj
y proved by the Railroad labor Board.
“Just The Opposite Effect”
“We point that a re
fusal to men who remained ip
the sery to
Coenleq is 43 v
out
the new
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THURSDAY
16 Stasnour August 24
Asbury Park
OCEAN GROVE
COMPLETE LIN=® OF
CHAMPION
FARM MACHINERY
Ss
xD
NNW WW WN We BY
CAMP MEETING
$13.02 from CENTRE HALL
Proportionate fares from other nearby points
Round
Trip
pn. Tickets good going on regular trains August 24 and re-
turning on all regular trains, eccept limited trains, until Sept. §,
inclusiv@ Stop-off allowed at Philadelphia in both directions.
Pennsylvania System
The Route of the Broadway Limited
and REFPAI
ire
NK - - Centre Hall
FBS aT ire ATT RTT AOYTRTNTNDY
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Kessler's Store is completely repaired to its
original newness. An entirely New Stock here
awaits you. Everyone will be pleased to come
here and make toeir purchases from abundant
assortment of the latest and newest merchan-
dise the mark-t affords. Wonderful varieties here of every-
thing in wearing apparel. Let us particularly call your atten-
tion to our beautiful line of LADIES’ GOODS and our brand
new stock of MEN'S and BOYS’ SUITS ;. any style and
color is available. New Doub'e-Life Suits with extra trousers.
WE WANT YCU TO VISIT US NOW.
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wa. KESSLE
DEPARTMENT
STORE