The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 15, 1923, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Miss
last
among friends for a
Mes EE.
more with her
town district
si nter,
Fortney, of Tusseyvilie.
Altoonw
Anna
week, went to ty Visit
short time,
Zettle spent a week or
hudba in the Johns-
where he is engaged as
and daughter,
of near Tussey-
A Klinefelter
Mrs, William
ville,
porter
Jordan,
were business callers at the Re-
office on Tuesday,
La Stover, of Altoona, a mall agent
from that ofty tg a point in Maryland,
spent ten days hunting for small game
in the mountaing about Centre Hall
Mivg
cashier
Nancy
n the
Hall,
Armistice day in Wialiamsport.
Mo Wiitiams,
First Nutionul Bank in
Centre was & guest of friends on
_ Mr.
Alvatge.
Maud E.
a
the
Mrs,
were guests of Mr,
Dutrow in Centre Hall,
is assistant
and
and Mrs,
Mr.
Altoona yards,
J. H. Isher, of Colyer,
sale of his personal
will
property, at
make
Col-
yer, on Saturday. 24th inst, He is plan-
ning Lewistown and engage
in a restaurant.
to go Ww
WwW D.
Fauble
at the
Mrs. Samuel Shoop,
Sunday and Monday.
the clerks in the
Bellefonte,
parents, Mr, and
Hall. on
Shoop, one of
clothing store, was
home of his
in Centre
Dr. A. M. Schmidt,
elected president of the
of Bellefonte,
Eastern Synod
of the Reformed church at its
Philadelphia a
more than a week Ago.
session held in
A car driven by Penn
was ditched between
two
+ hurt.
Lemont, on Sunday. Yresulting In
young men being pre thy badly
Mr
auto touring
BOALSBURG, lantern slides of views taken by
William Odenkirk and family of Cen- Mm, Mayer
Hall ‘spent the this
and on their
summer. Scenes through
CUregon
The party left
tre Sunday evening at
{trip
home of Jacob | Washington, and
8. R. Rishel,
er: Is driving around in
Meyer, California
the auto tire vuleaniz- jwere shown, for home
8:30 p. m.
ms ———————
Transfers of Real Estate.
Agnes 8. Rote, et har, to W. A.
Noosa, tract in Spring Milks; $1,900,
Emanuel H. to Lowis
A. Crader, $5850.
tract
a new Chev- fat
rodet ear, :
Fred Stamm, of
the
Mr. a son
(deceasad) of Al-
Mifftin-
demetery
Mrs near
burg, was buried in here
Sunday Stamm is
of Will
toon.
afternoon,
. Ory © x
nm Stamm rader, et UX,
tract in Gregg twp.
Charles Smith
to Perry Bimth,
$5.500,
On Friday and Saturday several hogs
in Haines twp.;
Marge. C. Moyer, et ux. to Joseph
K. Confer, tract in Potter $1.600,
George W. Frankenberger to Will-
Bheiton, tract in Milthelm; $276.
Marks to Walter ( tract
in Bellefonte; $3900,
Martha IL. Lingle, et
Lingle. et ux,
(£1.00,
died rather suddenly and at first at
was thought it due to
but later it ‘wae decided it was
Wis cholera,
twp. ;
not. but P
butchered
: ie 8.
had in- (8M
nevertheless a few people
their porkers sooner than they
JUL ol
tended Jacob nen,
The
school
doing,
Sunday -
Son
and
Father
teformed church
.
ir,
are observing and
h Ce i » or WwW
weak by having a banquet on Thurs- tract In Potter twp. ;
iday , evening In the
room. All
Sunday -School
boys over twelve years of |
age and all men of the Sunday-school |
i a !
and church are invited. There will ba |
ent
nature
and
that
the
some good things to songy
will
and speed shes of the
evenine. i
Geo. BE
and
Stover,
please. Come
| —Rev N.C
© oy
pastor,
[ Meyer. supt,
had a
evening nt
i George E. Meyer and wife
{ se
pleasant - surprise Saturday
{supper time when a car load of young
people dropped in to thei home. The
party Catharine and
William Gettig, Mr.
cousin, Altoona
the
consisted of Nell
all of
tertained during
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other car
If you have any
a military organization will
touch
the
Lewistown.
you
well in getting in
U8
Curran, in charge of
recruiting station.
® men are also wanted at a post
Washington. D. C.
Fox, formerly Miss Hel- |
Sunday in this |
month gave birth to a daughter that i
in afl Mkelfhood will be named Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Fox Hve at
gram. with Mrs, W, A. Sandoe,
of Mrs Fox.
Mrs. Jacob
en Sandoe. the first
Jane, in-
“mother
Mrs. Margaret Runkle
of Mr. and“Mrs. W. H.
Centre Hall, having here on
Sunday with Mr. and Homan.
Miss Pearl Keller, Ernest Homan and
who drove to Shamokin
ig the guest
Homan. In
come
Mrs,
Calvin Runkle.
and after spending the day there re-
Mra. Runkle,
will visit
tunkle, and
turned in the evening.
her
other
and her daugh-
before returning home,
Mes, J. HL
relatives at Centre Hall
ter, Mrs. W. G
wheat or,
tunkle. in Bellefonte.
Bloom-
a fequent visitor to Centre Hall,
who before
Sarah Deininger, a
James E. Stewart, of New
fleld,
the forme home of his wile,
marriage was Miss
Henney. is in a
and is being treat-
the foot. It is
of the fot will be
necessary. Mr, Stewart was in a Phil
Slewiiia hospital going to
farrisburg and while there was treated
for diabetes with
insulin—for that
sister of Mra Lucy
Harrisburg hospital
ed for gangrene on
feared amputation
previous to
the new discovery
disease with much
SUCCeSs
Miss Margaret Emery, Tuesday eve-
ning. returned from a four weeks trip
through New Jersey and New York.
accompanied to Trenton by
her sister, Mra. BR. R Finkle. of Mif-
filnburg, whefe they visited Miss Ruth |
Carter. The former ater went to New |
En: where she was a guest of |
and Mrs. Erdman West. Mrs,
= Brumball, who wie Miss lda |
Sweetwood before marriage, also en- |
tertadnef! her at her home In Metuch- |
« N. J. and New York City was also |
itd twice, i
Bhe was
C—O ——
Poultry Meetings,
On November 20th and 21st the
asmistonce of H. D. Momve, Poultry
Extension Specialist. will hold poultry
meetings In different sections of the
county. Winter feedings, poultry dis. |
eases and other mmnngement probe |
fems will be discussed. With eggs at
should be interested iy learning how to
produce them economically,
The schedule follows: i
Tuesday, Nov. 20 at 2:00 P. M. at |
the farm of Frank Dashem, near Tus- :
seyville
Wednesday, November 21st. at 10: 00
A. M., at the farm of W. H. wenven |
near Madisonburg.
Wednesday, November 21st, at 2:00
P. M., at the foo of LL. G Peters, |
near Meek's Church.
MARRIAGE LICENARA
Fiorence B. Tice. .............
Walter H. Young... ....00ii00s
Catharine BE. Packer..,........
Hilda M. McClellan. .... State College
PUBLIC SALE REGISTER.
THURSDAY,
1 o'clock sharp, on
ters Mills Colyer: C. B,
sell
complete ad,
IL.
Pot
Thomas
road between
and
fine live slock,
wiil ot of
elsewhere in this issue,
Mayes, puct.
| FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd,
m., 4 mileg 8. W,
Tussey ville, W. OO,
farming Mm-
at 10 a;
of Centre Hall, or 2
miles West
sell Livestock,
man will
plements, eto,
Mayes,
Clean-up
auct,
SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 24,
Colyer, by J, H.
household
Ree
ane
o'clock, at Ishier: A
nrge assortment of goods
all in good condition, posters, KE.
M. Smith, auct,
MONDAY. NOVEMBER
P. M. % mile
Nittany
homestead, GG. 1.
mated
heifer,
26th, at 1:00
State road on
Horner
Horner will sell:
Fast of
Mountain, on G. I.
horses,
black Winin good
calf,
Team
2 far hogs
Hubler, auct.
TUESDAY,
M.. 3 mil
Lanson J.
mplements;
on west of Centre
Burris: Farm - stock and
yusechold
#BOMmMo hie
LF. Mayes
fi ls0
Oo Clean-up sale, suctL,
DAIRY FEEDS,
LEADERS,
» ———————
Buy a ton of Purina Cow Chow
and you will understand why big
dalrymen Insist on this ration. It
is all feed and containg no cheap
filler.
The blggest dairies In the country
are among the most satisfied users
of Purina Cow Chow. Why! Be.
cause every pound you feed shows
up in the milk pail
In each 100 pounds of Cow Chow
are 24 pounds of profein. It
ix pure feed, and perfectly
anced to go with home-grown
roughage and silage.
there
bal
Purina Cow Chow has put the
proof right In the pall. More milk
what all the
dairymen say who feed it.
from Cow Chow, Is
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | WANTED. ~ Men on _wemen to tak
{orders among friends .pd neighbors for
the genuine guaranteed hosiery, full lines for
men, women and children, Eliminates ders
ing. We pay $1 an hour for spare tizas or $40
us week for full time. Experience unnecessary.
Write, INTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL
Norristown, Ps. okipd
pre
WANTED
Saturday,
FRESH
Kovember 24.
Hall; «1
Child's
Cheap quick
COWS, to ship
1. (. Mitiers
”
phone,
ling, Centre
FOI
1
BALL sre, |
Ap= |
orih, large
wile
ply Mrs, H. J. Mills, |
Pn. PA
“COLD IN THE HEAD"
| Is an acute attack of Nass: usiarrh,
Those subject to frequent “colds in
head” will find that the use of HALL’
CATARRH MEDICINE will build u
Bystem and render them less lia
colds, Repeated attacks of Acute
tarrh may lead to Chronic Catarrh.
HALLS CATARRH MEDICINE
taken internally and acts through
Blood on the Mucous surfaces of
byte. thus reduct the Inflammation
and aksisting Nature in restoring normed
conditions,
All Druggists, Clroulain free.
¥. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
Lockwood, Baring
FOR
Move
BALE
Ln Goodhart,
ond-hand cond |
Hall
{onl meu
Centre
to
Ca
is
the
the
AA LAA
two heifers are offered for sale BE. C.
good young oow and
Wagnér, Potters Mills, Pp
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year.
CLOTHING WEEK |
at Kessler’s
Cortley, L & M System and
R and E Suits
For Men and Young Men.
New Numbers of Douglas
Shoes--Just In.
Brushed Wool Sweaters and
Nifty Pair of Knickers
New Ladies’ Coats of high
“Worth
If you are seeking a car the Money”’
your family will enjoy,
here it is. The Star Se-
dan is one of the best
investments in satisfac-
tion you can make.
Your family will like
it. Arrange for a dem-
onstration today.
J. I. FETTEROLF
CENTRE HALL
Where Flows
the Fountain of
Perpetual Youth
FROM WINTRY BLASTS
TO SUNNY CLIMES
Visit Florida for a Winter Vacation
Here In the mnd of the Seminoles, Ponce de Leon sought in vain for the
“Foumtadn of Youth” but in this realm of semi-tropical sunshine, amid or-
ange and cocoanut groves and under shadd palms and giant oaks the
modern tourist finds a vacation Jand where health, vigor and strength
add force to varied joys and pleasures unalloyed
Florida Appeals to You
A land of charming resorts of fashion on both enst and west coast, de.
Mghtful and alluring, where suf bathing may be enjoyed In Japumy as
well as in July, Every variety of sport and pleasure with Key Weaeet ind
Cuba but a few hours distant,
GOLF! BOATING! FISHING! HUNTING!
Superior and convenient through service ds provided by the Pennsyl-
vania Rafiroad System to all Florida resorts, Cw
Effective December 31, and Gontinuing until Apefl 19, the "Seaboard
Florida Limited” and “Florida Specia ” will be plackd in service by the
Pennsyvania Railroad, Seaboard Adr Line and Atlantic (oat Line. In
connection with the Florida Bast Const Fefthromd, dndly solid Pull
man trains from New York, Philadelphia, and Washington to
the principal Florida resorts,
Pennsylvania Railroad System
! The Standard Raliroad of the World
of Service
CHRuUs
contied
Centre Hall, Pa.
breath, gnesy pains,
igue and belching.
“Hats Trimmed Free"
MILES OF
BELL TELEPHONE WIRE
ADDED IN PENNSYLVANIA
1919-1923
T I100.000 2 200000 300000 400000
MILES OF WIRE
To the moon and back again with enough left over
to wrap around the earth.
That's how much new wire is being added to the
Bell System in Pennsylvania this year.
And in 1924 we expect to add 630,000 miles.
New buildings are being constructed, twenty-two
of them, thirty large additions to other buildings,
ten millions of dollars’ worth of new switch-
boards and Central Office equipment, seventy-six
thousand new telephones.
Factories are working day and night, train after
train is hauling the equipment.
To what end?~That the telephone system in this
state may keep pace with the needs of the people.
The Bell Telephone Company
of Pennsylvania