The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 22, 1923, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Carpenter Lawrence Runkle is driv.
ing a mew Ford car.
Fred Slack was one of the fortunate
ones to kill a wild turkey one day last
week,
Clayton E. Wagner. of Potters Mills,
Little Mountain.
Three hogs butchered by Robert I.
Smith, on Tuesday, dressed 444%, 417
and 3983 Hs, respectively,
A ten-pound baby boy was bom last
week to Mr. and Mrs Curtis Meyer, of
the Branch, at the Koon maternity
hospital, State College.
at ‘the F. M. Fisher home this week
The former #5 putting in a part of the
time hunting small game,
for 4 half year, in the sum of $1500,
urer of the Jocal school district,
house, this (Thursday) evening. All
it the best thing of the year.
te visit among friends and later came
on to Centre Hall wnere she visited her
granddaughter, Mrs Joseph Hartley.
A daughter was born to Mr. and
Mrs. H D. Devine. at Washington, D.
C., on the 18th #nst. The mother is a
daughter of 8S. P. Hennigh, of Centre
the cause of much rejoicing.
Clty.
Sunday, much pleased with thelr trip.
in the bordugh Hmits is ole fraught
Wah great. danger to surrounding
councilmen and other town officials is
Mrs. W. 8. Slick, after attending the
ers. Ohio, and remained over Sunday
with her daughter, Mrs. Bruce Auman
ing two of the Auman children with |
her,
I have just received several carloads
of Cannel Coal and Soft Qoal: also one i
and Pea Coal will arrive this week
Before making your coal purchases for
the winter get my prices-—-you can
surely SAVE Some money. —A, M
GROVE, Spring Mills Pa. 2tp
A deputation of the Penn State Y
M C. A. will visit Aaronsburg this
week end. The men will visit the sev-
eral Sunday-schools in the morming. A
number of discussion groups will as-
semble in the afternoon. A union
meeting will be held in the Lutheran
church on Sunday evening at 7:00.
The one amendment to the State con-
stitution to lose out at the recent elec
tion whs that providing for reduced
of transportation on railroads to cler-
gymen. The other amendments were
carvied by handsome rk jorities,
Clarence Bluzier nw into a portion
of the Miss Jane Foreman property in
Centre Hall
John Rines, who assisted R. 1. Smith
at butchering. on Tuesday, had a nar-
HOW escape when in lifting a kettle of
ard from the fire-place. the book he
was using snapped off, musing the ket-
tie to fall ovér against him and the hot
fard to run down his leg. Fortunately
he bad on rubber boots, which is all
that saved him from a severe scalding.
The pine woods, this gide of Potters
Milly, is being cut into amber by Stig-
er & Wingart Bros, of Coburn. This
A Few Things to Think About
For A Week :
We are authorized to transact hu siness by the U. 8. Government.
Why!
We ure examined by a Natiofial Bank Examiner twilee a year, and
by a committee of directors four times a year. Why!
We are compelled t, publish a Sworn statement of conditions at
least five times a year on dates unknown to us. Why!
We are forbidden by law (Natlonal Banks only) to lend more than
ten per cent of Hs cofbined capital and surplus tO any one firm or in.
dividual, Why!
Our board of directors consists of fen members wh, hold monthly
meetings at which time all business of the previous month Is gone
over, Why! /
REASONS WILL BE GIVEN IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSUE, LOOK
FOR THEM.
The
Centre Hall, Pa.
We pay 8 per cent. compound Interest on Savings Accounts,
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THE RAMBLING REPORTER. i WANTED. Men ot wompen to tak | NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
The Nittany idons hiinded a crush- | ord rs among friends ond neighbors for |
ing defeat to Penn on Franklin field |
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{i dedent of fast year I'he final score : it . . a
8 week for full time. Experiesed unnecessary, Of A. B. Allen, Centre Hall.
Write, ISTERNATIONAL BTOCKING MILL
Norristown, Pa od2pt
of this year was 21-0 In favor of State z
The Quakers were unable to stop Wil- WANTED FRESH COWE, to
#Oon, whose long and sensational runs
scored three touchdowns for State
Willson "was the mainstay of the team. #COLD iy “4 Az » s2lAL
i i 2a A.
Ung, Centre Hull: Defi phone,
an acute attack of numa + WAT i, | FOR
entire Nittany’ team played a wonder- Those subject to frequent “colds in the :
o
ful gan The Nittany [dons = mest BR will find thst 1
AW TAREH MEDICINE will Build up the
BA LE-~Chid's ori, large
Pie. at Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving Sy
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Day for her. last Lattle of Lhe season. | colds, Repeated attacks £ Acute Ca py
= tarrh may lead to ii ie Catarrh .
— . HALLS CATARD MEDICINE i» . .
The Grange convention ag Pittsburgh alken interns “1 : gh thy FOR BALE Good second-hand or
a8 a success and many State students Hood on the Mucous surfaces of the 'siove —J
received dixth and seventh doer eos yslem, thus reducing the inflammatibn SE
¥ eds wxXih and ui I: . sisting Nature in resloring normal
About 12 recolved the 6Bth degree on conditions,
Thursday night, and 30 took the 7th All Druggists.’ Circulars free.
v . The Centre Heporier, $160 a year.
since the National Grange met n
Pennsylvania. It is est md ed that
005 attended the convention
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TT Rambling Reporter
through the somth-eastern
"the State dur ng
places of Interest vi
"Orgy The Memorial
hington's hendguart
paints of nteros
en at Kessler’s
Cortley, L & M System and
r
“Worth!
A comfortable four- the Money”
door,5-passenger sedan.
Plenty of room. Easy
to drive. Economical to
operate. These are just
a few of the reasons
why the Star Sedan is so
popular. Besides, it’s
the lowest priced 4-door
sedan you can buy,
FETTEROLF’'S GARAGE
is one of the finest pleces of original
pine in alli this section and was care. |
fully guarded for many years against i
the woodnmn's axe during the life time |
of two generations of the Alsons |
There mre many beautiful trees tall |
and straight, being manufactured now !
Into lumber of adl descriptions. One |
Plece at the mill is 8x10 inches, 4% |
feet jong, i
Mr. and Mrs. D. A Boozer, the lat- |
ter's father. Capt. G. M Boal, of Cen- |
tre Hall, and her sister, Mra C. H. |
Meyers of Reedwville, Wednesday morn - ¥
ing started on an auto trip ty; Western |
Pennsylvanian and Eastern Ohdo. At i
Cooperstown, Venango county, the per. |
ty will stop with Mor Bond's niece. Mrs, |
Homer Crawford, and from there Mr.
and Mrs. Boozer will 80 om to Youngs-
town, Ohio, where they will make their
first visit to their daughter. Lingle,
now the wife of Drogeist Harry L.
Kline, since her marcmge. They will
be gone a week.
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Surprise Party.
A very pleasant surprise party was |
held Saturady evering, Novembew 17, |
at the home of Whitmer B. Grove, cast
of Centre Hall. The occasion was the
fiftieth birthday of Mr. Grove and was
planned by his wife ana sons. About
thirty friends gnthered and enjoyed a
pleasant evening, Deichous refresh
ments were served A pleasant feature
of the evening was music produced by
Mrs. Grove at the plano. Thonme Grove
olin. Those present were Mr. and Mra,
vin Grove, Mr, and Mrs. Paul Grove,
Mr. ana Mm Wm Moyer, NelMe and
Helen Moyer, Mr. amd Mrs. Gardner
Grove, Sera, and J
and Mrs. Frank Wms, Mme, Howard
Durst. Mr. and Mrs. Guyer Grove and
Gladys Grove, George Whitmer, Mrs,
Thomag Thomas,
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The Symbol
ENJOY A WINTER VACATION
AMID SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS
Winter Resorts in the Southland
tedolent with the balmy fragrance of the pines, the charming re.
sorts of the upper South, each year sttract an increasing number of
Pou riet x
PINEHURST—SOUTHERN PINES
ASHEVILLE, the LAND OF THE SKY
VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS
CAMDEN SUMMERVILLE — AIKEN
AUGUSTA—SAVANNAH THOMAS
VILLE 1 in
Bach with an appealing charm nvites the tourist.
Whether you visit Dixie Land. where the sun shines bright, the ma-
Jostic mountning of the Carolinas, or Georgia in the land of the Su-
wanee River. you will find id Pleasure resorts, free from wintry
blasts. Where you muy revel amid scenes of gayety and fashion at
perfectly appointed hotels and find temporary surcease from details
of daily business cares
happy combinMion for healthful pleasures. outdoor life and
enjoyable sports.
Through siveping cars operated by the Pennsylvania Railroad and
connecting lines supply convenient dnd adequate service to practical.
ty all Southern resorts,
Pennsylvania Railroad System
The Standard Rallroad of the World,
R and E Suits
For Men and Young Men.
cd, . nt A
A New Numbers of Douglas
Y Shoes--Just In.
IAVAYSE
= Brushed Wool Sweaters and
Mmmommmnes | Il Nifty Pair of Knickers
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LINDEN HALL CENTRE OO. PA,
Deeds, Mortgages, Wills, &o. writlen aro »x
eotled with eare, All losral hae tome proms
Eis EweSie | New Ladies’ Coats of high
lustre, Bolivia with fir collar.
| Blanks kept on hand Nov. 2s, 97
Coughing ——
Tires the old, lowers their vital | | 3
came sana yong | | ISeSsler’s Department Store
CHAMBERLAIN'’S | “Hats Trimmed Free®’ ; : 2
COUGH REMEDY | Hats Trimmed Fi MILLHEIM
Good for every member of the family
ADDITIONS «TO LAND AND
BUILDINGS OF THE BELL SYSTEM
IN PENNSYLVANIA
1919 —1923
4.000 000 6.000 0pO
OF DOLLARS
Vx. 4
yr
X
A Train Sixty Miles Long
We're adding to the Bell System in Pennsylvania
this year $6,300,000 in new land and buildings.
And in 1924 «we expect that the requirements will
call for nearly eight millions more.
Into these and our other buildings and along the
wire-ways of the state, we're installing in 1923
new telephone equipment which would require a
train sixty miles long to haul.
In starting this train, the locomotive would travel
a half a mile before the caboose was in motion.
This staggering amount of new switchboards, new
cable, poles, wire and thousands of other n
materials will be added fo the Bell System in
this state this year. More than thirty millions of
dollars will be spent to meet the telephone :
in Pennsylvani :
Never before have such enormous quantities been
added in so short a time.
The Beli Telephone Company
C. W. Hetthecker {{ J I) Manager
y ONE POLICY, ONE SYSTEM, UNIVERSAL SERVICE, AND ALL DIRECTED TOWARD BETTER SERVICE