2h LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs, George Heckman and little son made a business trip t, Bellefonte Saturday. oO on After a of » » week or more, Mrs. T. LL. Moore is very much {improved at present. rather serious illness a Mr. and Mrs. Orvis Weaver and chil- ren, of near Salona, spent a few days in town the week, among relatives past ~~ Mrs. William Reese went to on Saturday, Avis to be husband Mr. place for some time. with her over Sunday. ployed at thar Reese has been em- Those the they Speaking of soft in eanly -—Wm. Hall, why have used it say it is best have found Get McClenahan, we are coal. your order Centre adv Mrs. ing, IO to Altoona Mrs. T. 8S. took with her Alice Spyker, the little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. CC. A. Spyker. Emery, on Monday morn- went to visit her daughter, She Foss, A. R. known as the tenant what is M. advertises public March 3rd, occupy the John H Hall Hackett, on Ww, Mills, Saturday, which he wil! Grove farm, west of Spring sale for following Det - east of Centre wiler farm, A son Mr. and Mrs. Heckman, on thelr farm Hall, Wednesday No. 5, is just as much perked up about it as though it Ww west of The but, say, the professor was born to - €), Centre night. youth is was No. 1 in the family. of Mr. and Mrs H. Rutledge, attended the funeral of Mrs Mary which they James Lohr, Pennington, mn after the Friday, Bartholomew Hall, re- turning to their home beginning of the week. visited and Lutz families in Centre Mrs. Margaret Swabb, who had been living at State College for several years the of town, is now at Richard Brooks home west where she will remaln she wil Mr. until spring, at which time home with George Sharer. begin to make her Mra anc Hon. John T. his seventy-fifth anniversary one Mrs, him, McCormick celebrated day McCormick made a Inst week. dinner for number of his friends. inviting a business associates and sonal The State pe dinner was given at his home in College, A Were mother dog and five little puppies 3. Smith Charles S The foxhounds received hy Hall Anmrerican near Centre doggies Are Mr lave ATR pure bred Smith, who Is some small and game hunter, is very proud of his dogs The shipment was received from York Work on the reconstruction Odd Fellows store bu 1ding | ing nicely, although the weather been of work. much The of Cly mechanic very unsuited for that workmen are under the management de Dutrow, who also the master H. seven Lee Years Brooks, who for the the A. V Gap. has decided will hold February 28th Past tenanted Miller farm, near Pleasant to quit farming and public He Gag enle on Wednesday, has purchased a home in Pleasant into which he will move following the le Mrs Mills, fice Saturday Philip A was a of Potters at this of- has Leister, business cal Mr. rheumatism gince to been & De- Jen ve Ledster sufferer from in cember and has been unable the house only a was few times since then, and, of cotirse le to do so on this trip. not The Garbrick brothers, west of Hall, have repeated trips to Centre Hall in thelr propellor- driven sled. A still remaining Cen- tre been making new guiding device, but a disc, greatly aids The distance of four them in guiding the vehicle trip to and from town, a or five miles, is made with much eas: Mrs M8 now of State St. Ellen Stuart, College, wintering In Peterst urg. there remain thers Florida, having gone several ago and wil until She kindly Mra. Elizabeth Cen- tre Hall, by sending her a of Florida tangerines , grape fruit, ete, part of which found ite way to the ’ weeks spring sister, remembered her Jacohd, in crate oranges, leporter office Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Reiber, of Johns- town, Mr father's home for a few days. They came here to visit Mr. Rether, who has been ill at his home near Colyer. On Friday a specialist from Johns town came give treatment. The physician came by auto and experi enced no difficulty in traveling until reaching the interior of Centre county. were at leiber's the senior to Rev. Earl J. Bowman, a former pop- ular and successful pastor of the La theran church at Philipsburg, and for sthe past three years in charge of St gohn’s Lutheran church at Steelton, as accepted nn unsolicited call to be- come pastor of the 8t. James Lutheran church at Gettysburg—his old college town. He was getting along fine at Steelton, but the new charge will af- ford him a field for large opportunity and usefulness. He will have a church of 1150 members, SBunday-school of 900 and a fine, well equipped church and parsonage, both practically new and valued at $85,000, | a Civil war” veteran, died nt Ira Lingle, at his home Lemont, ’ AP in Contre Hall Wednesday this office, tote, of Spring Mills, was and made a business call at Messrs. George W. Felding and Hen- ry Houser, of Linden Hall, found busi- ness in Centre Hall on Wednesday. Ir you are looking for soft coal, I have the best grade it is possible to buy.—Wm. MeClenahan, Centre Hall Bellefonte, on Tuesday, found attrac- Mrs. Alice Durst, Mrs. Anna and Mr. Mrs. tion for Hemphill and Andrew Zettle. the was Earl Grove, who is employed on Dr. Finley dalry farm, at Altoona, at the home of his parents in Centre Hall. and H. student, Franklin to “exams” Harold Keller, n Marshall after honu for came his finishing his if the here the close semoster, will give a cash all February 1 of 20 ture purchased, kitchen During discount per cent. on furni- Sellers and Hoosler cabinets excluded. 8S. M. CAMPBELL, Millheim. Hall, Moun the of red fox Centre Nittany Guy Brooks, near shot a big on which the tain last Wednesday, iq third fox this winter, count being tw, reds and one gray. se A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Runkle, who make home Mr. and Mrs Runkle, east of Old Fort Tuesday, their H lit John The with big was born tle gin Keener, a Lancaster theological DPD. R seminary in Hall appenrs filled pulpit it Sunday student, the ‘entro It received by the the Reformed church and Tusseyville, «on well con he was quite gregationa Mever by Mrs, Jacob farm, Hul- Loe hms it that the Hil Mever to her Hil ff Mifffinburg Rumor at Centre was sold dah it brother, Centre and John C Rossman, cach takin a portion Tusseyville, of the | fection ing the week automobilists = s } been past experiencing much difficulty It in crossing the Seven Mountains has been almost Impossible for light cars to make the trip: heavy cars have been a bit successful more it arrangements hold there col strike wus flelds for a ¥ the There are ale 1H be pat miners’ far ndications that matfors w the a wactte fledds that up in result in no strike during the same riod, wior, of Belle He here Dr. Shaab, the chiropr ville, was in t to defor 1st, on Saturday own has decided il March his coming unt owing to the condi- tion of the roada As previously stat- . ed, he will occupy a portion of the Ar- ney property, on Church street local The branch track foremen along the under F he was supervisor attended Mr Wednesday James H. Smetzler both of rajiroad who served while who outlived their C. Stoughton chief, Stoughton’'s funeral on Among these were John H. Weibly, and Centre Hall. MC Willlameport on X-ray Rev, and Mrs Drumm were to Tuesday where an of Mrs possible noth- a minor trouble made of a goiter, The examination revealed examination was Drumm for the location ing of this nature, but which is expected to yield to medical treatment The ladies of the Pre sbvterian HFun- of the church Friday It is for alt congregation, the purpose Men's Bible class A musical program arranged. let ns make this a social evening for all. (Contributed). day -#chool lemont will give a luncheon st even- Februaly 2nd the io organize a Ng, hers of moni- being in being From auctioneer to paster is the ad- vance made by Gruver H. Bell, the Miffin county suctioneer. He was ap- pointed foreman pasting and folding rooms, Since he has taken on a large number of sales during March, it is presumed he w iil not be required to come under the Pinchot rule that all appTintees must give full time service, Marriage Licenses, Julius Arnold . Osceola Mille Ruth Brown.. Philipsburg John T. McCool. .......... Spring Mills Mabel Q. Cader. . . Spring Mills Charles W. Heverly State College Sarah R. Close. .......... State College Parent-Teachers Meeting, The parent-teachers’ association of college township will have thelr first regular meeting In the Lemont gram- mar school, Thursday evening, Febru- ary 1st. Parents and everyone inter ested in the promotion of schools ace urged to attend this meeting. An Ine teresting program has been arranged by Mra. Johnston, teacher of the gram. mar school, Arrangement They Say ls “All ta the Good” Jones nnd couple, I his wife goes nre en HEH It happens that each works In an office where on alternate their pres. €Lce is required at an early hour and their quitting time Is fixed correspond. Ingly eally, says the New York Sun. “We've doped it out this way,” ex- . pinined Jones, “The week the wife ling to get to the office early I get up snd get breakfast and after breakfast wash the dishes and minke the bed, After that I Just have filme to make the of fice. When the wife home at night she gets the dinner, so that by the time I nrrive everything Is on the table hot, The next when I have to get In early mornings, we Just shift schedules, She gets the breakfast and 1 “Of course 1 conchiiug the I've got so now | 1a Losiness each helps with the housework, HO Wes gels steaming week the dinner. had have a litth cooking at first, bit can shake n an around the kitchen as aay one, it's bholling fon preparing a five-course to on us men elbow whether an egy breakfast or dinner. of the ar Crazy. But . the differ “Some who henrd we're have rangement think we're happy: so what's ence? “COMN.O CNLY IN NAME Delegates to Early Englieh National Assembly Beleonged Without Ex. ception to Proprietary Class. Righry io As early as 1254 in England the national assembly to testify taxable capacity of thelr districts, Two from e : gentry and ach shire were Iandowners At the Lad no except the desire the taxing to keep In close financial touch the and districts, But Simon de Mont! in rebellion agai Henry 111, turned it | to express against the Rew called the “Commons” debated ag the first custom {TY is with of Owns Basin It nist ule a gathering and discuss king. In representative grievances this way thers up a assembly which and 0 Bot mrt from gathering of nol and bishops, Ff Lords ™ great 8 “House gy He Terence, relative, Ons the m » ferm. Th many the unentls ¢ men of prop erty. great t hier s of The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a year. EL I tt 5 rt ROOM TO LET ~The L4dd bdAd LAID ARID IIIB ILLS the 1. O. O. ¥, building, Centre Hall, wili be “reddy for Insurance and Real Estate Want to Buy or Sell 7 at ws —— CEC ae Sa —— — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, STORE store room in largo WANTED A tenant the Mra. Fattie of Spring Mills Hartholomew, the farm Cloodh for occupa. | Known ns cy by February 1st, and may be that date. The remodeled and Improved, rented wont 1. { farm, inquire of Hall. from : : ; : room will be | {| Chas, Centre making Bou Assis desirable place for business 0. 0 FF. Hal 3 iy i FGR BALE offer An the i an advertising val 1 best Heller Calf herd, ja nicely marked and has very extra good spe wit very of Directors, 1. 84 3 ever born In my She tion. CHESTNUTS Imported Chest FOIL BAL ius, for eat : SEE US FIRST breeding, tracing 21 times to May Hose 2nd. This is the first opportunity to buy | bianting; gyaranteed to grow and {will not become effected by bi A i nuts me | healthy growth may VEY TTT reY anything anywhere near as good in Will Ie sii Mme wormy Chas. D. Bartholomew CENTRE HALL, PA, Guernsey heifer calf. NOT A CULL—BUT BEST. Entire herd free from tuberculosis J. H In THE nuts are from three wee of ovr nolive che {fine in flavor. They TYsY I io the pound he unde a : oy TTT TPT rr Pr YY errr errr Tye DETWILER, Centre Hall, Pa-!1 plant a large quant sp erases _— a i C ea Special Sale of 2600 Government Win. dow Sash Direct from a Southern 1. SN, Government Camp. of contains x FOR SALE—A quantity of baled ne wishing t, buy ¢ or plantin quantities 10 the jw if Mrs $12.00 a JOHN Hall. —-T, P Hall, Pa. can purch timothy small suit the buyer, | SNAVELY, hay In Elizabeth ROYER, P Size each i nt tre Centre ton $ 3 $ INCHeS square, end h wasn 100 HENS offers for FOR wile 1 ' “nor g SALE 1066 The ass Iald in putty; all in first ined hens 8 condition and ready for use. You Rock ie 4 will hav Oo fet FOUND—A Penn. plitte No. 450-441. this office by payment of this 1923 Hame auto license be had at aay mdition land Reds and Centre Hall Plymouth 4 i can ’ : quick #f you want In Bramahs a the ridicul ous WANTED-—Housckeeper fami la no washing or ironing. —M71 Smith, Bellefonte, Pa 21 ‘ IY of $1.15 EACH. Harriet three; nS cogip. I Speelal Prices on Quantity Lots. » { Hands chapred 2 PAUL RUNKLE, 118 E. Third St. FOUND-—Box of crochet cotton: ‘ had at Mrs. H C. Sh Centre Hall by payipg for thig ad be home of Lewistown, Vu. HOME FOR BALE 20 bal ; £ my home, situate in MRS. ELLEN I offer for = Hall MEEKER, FOR SBALE-—2 Holstein -Friesian old; fresh Korndyke pure bred, heifers, Centre will be in May. Bired by Sis Konigen, whose R butter, {Wa nearest dams, A. 0. 7-day 30 Ibs A. R ibs. 1 { Hall { and 0. 7-day records HAS. M utter, ~—{ Pa’ ROSS, | WANTED—Reliablé woman {eral housework in family of tw eT 32, Reedsville, Pa Mark-Down Sale Wishing to sell all our remaining Wh ter Stock of Merchandise, we are marking our entire stock down to the Lowest price possible. SEE OUR SPECIALS dvance; sat- at knock out pricer. Large assortments of heney re Ready to Wear for Men, Women and Child- ren. We surely can please you. A Sale wor- thy'your investigation-- ' At KESSLER’S Department Store ~ MILLHEIM CHURCH The Presb Mills viorinn Spring One hundred or m new subscribers {0 The Centre Report $1.50 per year, in wlfaction guaranteed, or funded. PORTLAND good condition: will be sold John I). He Hal R2: B phone = SLEIGH FOR SALE in i man, Centre T WANTED. Men or women to take ord gs among frievds apd neighbors for the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lives for men, women and children Elimirates dar’ ing. We vay 81 an hour for spare ime or $40 a week for full time Experience unoecess: Write. INTERNATIONAL STOCKING MIL Norristown, Pa od. 4 A One of the strongest fraternal or- ganizations in the world has as its symbol the linked chain which shows the strength to be found in unity. Buying where you live from those who are your neighbors will forge a linked chain of strength that will build up your home town and your home district. Yet, there is another story about the linked chain. It is as strong only as its weakest link. Wh:n you send your dollars out of your dis- 5 trict you weaken the chain and imperil the prosperity and advancement of all its in- habitants. ; If you must go out of Centre Halil for certain needs-<come to Altoona. Booster institutions, all of whom display the emblem of membership, are worthy to serve you.
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