Bt nies - eo Tt THE CENTRE REPORTER, : Keller-Clann. PINE GROVE MILLS. sic, Prominent speakers win address ISSUED WEEKLY, At noon Wednesday the marviage oll «ro pogsie “Dunap, who had been |'he meeting. All veterans, including t James A. Keller, eldest son of Mr. and] those of the World War, are invited to | aut | be present. All goldiers will be ad- mitted to the grounds free of charge on that day. The public is cordially invited to join with the boys who wore the blue from 1861-65, and whose ranks "1 Penn State, spent Sunday at home are “depleting rapidly. i ' $ WwW. H. Fry, Samuel B. Miller, re Corl accompanied her Jit for Sec'y. President. ia now convale ing 4 { irs : Liallor of % +f 16 {1H Buia . CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. | Mrs. D. K, Keller, of Centr. candi JR. Lemon, who recently t Miss Elizabeth Clann, of Lancaster, |, ptial stroke of Dal . | - ta N * i ni of the ie i LoPariand Iron il paraiyss, "mh pra was solemnized at the home Mf the| A esisnl en bLbotatr THURSDAY, AUGUST 24,1922 | Was HOCH Ser details are known." miescing nices rs = | bride, No rhs te\n gu Aiate oe Miss Anna Mary Thompson, who iu The groom, who i838 a graduaie ‘on . L sosbinait oss Fe g holding down a clerical position at EMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Franklin and Marshall College, 8. WW. SMITH.... | been elected principal of the | scl sir leading Lise | z . . Local Editor and | schools, near Reading. Last tle daughter Esther to Harrisburg i 2 tehersburg. The » is A ———————— Business Manager. | taught at Rebersburg medical treatment TEAL : : : | alsa a school teacher. i by TOR and BOALSBURG. Entered at the Post Office in Centre Hab | ——— | 1 visited relatives in 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Meyer were al as second class mall matter. | Clover Club Takes Outing. fo v last week. Pleasant Gap with thelr daughter, Mrs TERMS.—The terms of subscription to | The Clover Club, an orgaplzation of | 611 £0 rly of Shing Lee Brooks, over Sunday the Reporter are $1.00 a year, in advance. | jadies, took an outing Tuesday after-|has tired of ixiolan i 1 Peter Weber and wife, of Hunting- ADVERTISING RATES. —~Legal notices, | noon and evening at “Hairy 8" : nhode at Boalsburg for the winte don, came to town Saturday and twenty cents per line for three insertions, | n the Penns Valley and ten cents per line for each additional] Woodward. Members an fnsertion, | bered fifty-five as al Loeal notices accompanying display ad-| ‘908 table ladened vertisements, five cents per llne for egch | ty of choice foods insertion: othdrwise, eight cents per line; for the occasion, minimum charge, twenty-five cents. | the substant sepnd ten days among relatives friends. Mr. and Mrs. Foster Heath and ind daughter, of Bandy Hddge, Were the guests of M, WW. Goheen Saturd nd Sunday Mrs. Heath was before marriage I | after the supper The Sundiy-s ns of Boalsburg will } ty on Wednes - —— - — | were many of We ntertained | bout 85 1 f age, suffered sara | GY, August 30, in J ‘arlané’'s grove Lo A —————————— a ee oa —as——————— OBL ; iy. ye Ye Sunday . ) iz 4 h Thi plenice is for all ar 1 are urged - tee eshemiii tA Ri Marriage Licenses Pd Keplar and chum, Be wis, | Free jr and lemonade _ the i Thess oo: lof Johnstown, mot ed Ove! Saturday | round Amusemen ior the day will PENN'S VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE |James w. mio mont | oF Johnstown, motored over Saturday |C0 and musics baseball, races 4 . Eva V. Merritts REV. MELVIN ©, DRUMM, Pastor, Display advertising rates made known on application. | VAIoUus games Paul ¥ feverly Stat iege i 3 3 t. YR? ‘ ne Paul M. H t {| K i i n inesday of last week Wm. IH —~SERBVICES FOR Sara E. Remaley SUNDAY, AUG. 27, 1922 LUUAL AND PERSONAL. No preaching services next Sunday. sphraim Harter, who had beer Sunday School, 9:30 a. m. Luthér League, 6:30 p. m, : Prayer Meeting, Wed. evening, 7:30 Woman's Home and Foreign Miks-, jonary Society, Saturday evening, 7:30. | United Evangelical — Tusseyville, ian morning: Egg Hill, afternoon; Centre | Hall, evening. AARONSBURG REF CHARGE Rev. John 8S. Hollenbach, Pastor Aaronsburg, 9:15 a. m.; St. Pauls, . m.: Coburn, 7:30 p. m DEMOCRATIC TICKET. TUSSE YVILLE. For United States Senator, family motors to Hunib i wl ¢ ‘ : - I M v iam Rockey re {Short and Full Term) SAMUEL BE. SHULL, of Stroudsburg For United States Senator, {Unexpired Penrose Term) FRED B. KERR, Clearfield County For Governor JOHN A. McSPARRAN, of Lancaster, For Lieutenant Governor ROBERT E. PATTISON, Jr., Philadelphia | For Secretary of Internal Affairs, MARSHALL THOMPSON, Pittsburgh For Congress, J. FRANK SNYDER, of Clearflel For State Senator, | fami move t i 1 . - —. WILLIAM I. BETTS, of Clearfiel j Wil be it tu t £ Be ' \ tien lion Yeterans' Rally, For Assembly, ? Miss ZOE MEEK, of Clarence For Member of State Committee, 3. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte For County Chairman, 3. OSCAR GRAY, of Bellefonte Mid-Summer Bargain Carnival 12TH ALTOONA Look for the Stores Open Guarantees Your Emblem Promptly at 8:30 Dollar Purchase EVERY NEED FOR EVERY FAMILY i Sa 0 af Sl i BS Se waa PEACHES Ripe Peaches-White and Yellow, AT MY ORCHARDS— 9 Miles South of MIFFLINBURG For the Next 3 Weeks. Fruit the Best. My prices with the rest. JAMES BEAVER. EXHIBIT OF and 1anos raver P1anos At Encampment and Fair. As has been his custom for the past 5 years, GEO. E. MEYER, of Boalsburg will again be found at the Grange Encampment and Fair with a superior line of Pianos and Player Pianos. MUSIC ROLLS FOR SALE Call and see us---At the BRICKER BUILD- ING---same place as in former years GEO. E. MEYER :6:issire. va. J The First National Bank Centre Hall, Pa. THIS WEEK Is the best time to arrange for your Safe Deposit Box at this bank. Place your deeds, fire insarance policies, Liberty bonds, and other val- unable papers In it and them you can enjoy a fall week at the Grange Encampment without carrying them on your person with the con- stant fear of losing them, or the fear of fire or robbery I left at home. The cost of replacing a deed would be many times more than the small yearly rental charged for a box. Two size hoxes—g 1.50 and #250 a year. 49TH ANNUAL Encampment & Fair Of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania. Grange Park, Centre Hall, Pa. September 2nd to 8th, Inc. 1922 Encampment Opens Sept. 2nd Exhibition Opens Sept. 4th The largest and best fair in Central Mennsylvaniaz by farmers and for farmers, Twenty-eight acres are devoted to camping and exhibition pur- poses, A large display of Farm Stock and Pouitry, Farm Implements, Fruits, Cereals, and every product of farm and garden. ADMISSION FOR ENTIRE WEEK, 50c (All under 18 years of age admitted free.) Fifty cents will be charged for parking automobiles. Hxeursion rates on railroads within 75 miles. SPECIAL TRAINS WILL BE RUN ON THURSDAY, JACOB SHARER, Chalrman. ~ |
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