The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 12, 1922, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERS ONAL.
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I. Mc
Christine, wlysbhurg, !s
Mrs. Mary
spending several weeks home
of her daughter, Mrs. Thomas re
C8 Potters Mills,
left Cen
New
Thomas, of
Mrs.
Tuesday
ne
Shaffner,
by
Ar
and his sister,
tre Hall on
York City.
auto for
A goodly number of Boy Scouts and
some of their friends enjoyed an even
at
last,
the
»
ing of games and eats Presby-
terian Manse, Friday
Mrs.
her
of
Thomas
Robert Bailey,
Mrs.
Thursday
loalsbur 5.
Houts
it
and mother,
of
home
Lemont,
Mrs
spent
of D. F. Smith
No
Hall is being served by
Rural mail route from
substitute
ry C. Reish, on account of the
of Domer 8S. Ishler, the
regular
mall ¢
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr, and Mrs.
town,
Holtz
L.use,
Roy
Malcolm
from Saturday until
of Mr.
family.
were
H.
Luse's
guests
Luse, and
D
occupieg by
i
Bartholomew sold
E.
R.
Mr.
£1500.
P
stat
the
R.
+
LO
erty
family, near the for
Glgixner
On
past five years,
price pald was
Mr.
Fred
callers
Hart]
tieton
and Mrs. ( WwW.
and Russell,
correspondent
Mifflin}
ilo male quartette will
Arcadia, C
event
Grange
pear
Saturday
in entire
, October 2
Men's
on
the auspice
h
We
announcement
Harold Keller,
and Mars
came home
day, making
r Dodge
Lang
Mills
met
Spring
team
school
Fri
team,
dav
(Ly
diamond,
game
Danvill
goiter
PR
large rem
promising
ved
berland coun
were in coun
ronsburg
8. Stover
man, of State
Keener
Second street,
Albert property
in the
same
sold the same afternoon to
man for $770
Mr.
turned
and Mrs
home
tended auto the
middle
wes, Towa being th
¢
toward the Rockies. They went
the Dakota
of Chicago
from Iowa to 8.
fe
months
coming
home by
great {ir
way was 1
r
ip of 1
14
OVO duration
A
by
Ford truek operated hy
The ch
Decker Brothers,
new Chevrolet
truck
Frohm
is now owned
James E. in addition to th
him for sever-
al years assis was purch
from the Spr Milla
and the
at Boalshurg.
for
farm products to be resold to
the
advertisements.
ing
was bulit hy
Mr.
all
body
Frohm advertises
hauling of description: also for
hig trade
in Read Wi:
Lewistown district
Any time to go to
burg from Centre Hall,
seventy-five miles,
You care looms
buy gas for
that will
in your tank for foar
miles after
Columbia Last wesk the
ty on, and it was to witness
the sights of it that the writer
his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Homan made the trip. The fair
all right and was largely attended.
the return the party stopped at
Gelsinger hospital where Mrs. T. M.
Gramiey, of Spring Mills, and Miss
Miriam Huyett were found being cared
for. The latter had undergone two op-
erations—one for the removal of the
tonsils and the othér for appendicitis.
Mrs. Gramley had been in the hospital
for over two months, and undoubtedly
has improved since being cared
there, The hospital, ' erected
Gelginger in memory of her hushand,
George F, Gelsinger, is a splendidly
equipped and managed institution, The
big heart of this woman has brought
reef from suffering to many hundreds
of unfortunate persons. After all,
some of the rich are rich in other re-
-spects than in this world's 8004s.
leave gas
and one-half
you reach the capital of
county. cotn-
fair was
and
was
On
the
for
by Mr.
a.
LUUAT, AND PERSONAL.
P——————
Read
Kessler's
A daughter
Mrs. Harry MeClenah
tre Hall,
Wile
one day
Mrs. Mary
guest of
Mr. and
Mifflinburg,
ents, Mr.
Mrs, Willi
visited
Mrs
Sunday
and
place, Sover
Mrs
James
D,
Lenker,
F. Smith entertained
0 Lemont,
8 Moore
Wednes
rah
home last
On Tuesda
Ri
mimey,
ho
smith. Mix
smith,
J. Emory Hoy
Elizabeth, Mr,
Yearick, and W. Gross
Philadelphia, and Mrs.
of Mifflinburg
body of the former'sgghusband to Centre
Hall where inte on
and daughter
and Mrs, Harry
Mingle, all of
Robert Snod-
accompanied the
186
188%
grass,
rment of it was made
afternoon.
MceWil
luesday
Hallowe'en Carnival
rd 3 H ve'en
“474
Let
i
ity
signe
3
ol
PUBLIC
sab $i gE i #
SALE,
Bik.
SL Se aE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Kessler's invite you to see the new
adv
¢, on :
siyles,
LAU am
FOR
rind
BALE--1Light
condition ET
in
Potters
Ford
MITH,
truck,
hetween
font And Millhel Baturday
cD
Envelopes
Dill Heads
Give Us Your
«3 Orders for
per Mil; |
common
L.
stp
ptember 30. Rewar: 1B
Min
CGuteld
VTL ITE
Theim,
Wel
HOGS
wp
AND WANTED
general
-A capable girl or woman
for small
good
Rice,
house work;
family;
or ironing:
Hey
A.
washing
Mrs,
wages
Address
Pa.
Charen Reods- |
ville Bose |
ile, 3241
TI TT TI
FOR
Whaat,
yield
ground
BALE
re-
Leap's Prolific
cleaned on a Clip
26%
Price,
Decker, Ce
bushel acre on
8 per
$1.50
Hall,
per bushel. —-J
Pa.
nire
~~
The Centre Reporter,
““She shall have the
best to eat that
money can buy.’
ES, and she is entitled
to it, too. But that is
nof all, if you will give
her the proper material
with which te make milk,
she will not only give
more milk but will also
keep giving milk longer.
Feed
PURINA Cow CHOW
It's a perfectly balanced, com
plete ration—you need nothing
with it except roughage. It contai ns
elements that are very deficient in
nearly all bome-mixed rations, And,
my, bow cows do like Cow Chow!
Treat your cow to a feast. Buy
Cow Chow today. Just phone us.
BRADFORD & COMPANY
CENTRE HALL, PA,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
XECUTRIX'®E NOTICE
Letters Lestamentiary on
the estate of
WEAGLEY, ats of
of Gregg Town-
neylvanis, deceased,
ters leslamentary in the above estate have
granted to the posSersivng?. she
iv request any erons EIN wing
ndeblec 10 the estate 0 make Im
payment and those having claims
to present Loe suthen
Pen
tia
4 rospes
duly
MRS WEAGLEY
Exe
Spring Mil
MARY
of JAMES
Centre Coun
slameniary
iste of Ha
deceased, having been granted to the under.
persons
Mme are
payment,
spon the estate
ORR rris Township
all knowing themselves inden
hereby requested 10 make
snd those haviog claims
them duly suth- |
ad,
for setlioment
Keller, Atty
a
d New Roads
ice of
the siry
mins
nurse for
Hagan
Motor
motor
is
company,
they
Mrs
irip
fonte where Hagan will continue
her work as Red Cross
“Are 5 Te rsonian i
simplicity 1’
tor Sorghum,
Telegraph
of €
charged
The
th
Mimi nburg
hereafter
INNaUNCes
if notices hurch sup
pers, ete, will be for. The
Telegraph like all other newspaners is
willing to help along every good mcve- |
ment, but why should it do this
A
has but two
advertising
adver
tising gratuitously?
argued further,
income
it
away
newspaper, it ie
14
BOUreves
and subscription
and certainly Is not business to give
your The Tele
Newspapers
product free.
graph is altogether right.
have too long been boosting the inter
the of
incomes.
of others at
meagre
oat expense their
own
Scoutmaster W. P. Woods, of Lewis.
town, can show real results for his
boys. They have already credited to
them the planting of 100.000 trees fin
various sections of the Seven Moun-
taine and definite plans have already
been laid for the planting of sixiy-five
thousand more trees next spring In
the vicinity of the scout camp in New
Valley. The Boy Scout
movement is a great one, all that ‘a
needed is a head that can put the!
wasted energy to work in the right
direction,
Pi wl ”
it ia, but
command
what
oun
and political |
“1
I adn
RD Ruch
re anything that
public approval
influence,”
Galumny in the Calendar,
“Do gard Friday as
lucky 'd
“Most
you re an un.
a: end :
any day with such |
is unlucky, whether
not.”
nanuredly
bad reputation
deserves it or
ft
it
Unable to Choose National Tree,
American forests are so rich with
infinite variety that President Wilson
is unable to name a choice for a na-
tional tree, he wrote to the American
Forestry association, which is come
piling a national referendum as to
what tree best represents America.
“Speaking for myself,” said the Pres
ident, “I find that I am quite unable
to chooge amongst the infinite variety
and 1 richness of American forests.”
AMES W. SWai
JUSTICE OF THE PEACH
LINDEN HALL, CANTRE CO. PA.
Dosds, Morgagm, Wills, he, writie ew be aa i
sev age! -
ES FEE
FALL OPENING
Our Store, the Style and Quality Shop, has its shelves
laden down with the New Goods for your Fall and Winter
purchases.
Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Shoes, Hats, Shirts
and Sweaters--large assortments.
Ladies’ Coats, Dresses and Suits---the greatest
array of styles chosen by us at the National Fair, the Greatest Ready-to-Wear Exhi-
bition ever given in America.
A New Assortment of Millinery just arrived.
Hats for Women and Children. Paige and Lady
Duff Hats--their name speaks.
Attractive LOW SHOES and PUMPS.
Blouses, Sweaters and Shirts--New Things,
just in!
WE «CORDIALLY INVITE YOU ALL, TO
ATTEND OUR OPENING THIS WEEK.
Our Styles and Qualities are worth inspection,
MILLHEIM
PENN,
STORE 1
-
ESSLER’S