The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 12, 1924, Image 5

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL LOCAL AND PERSONAL, Flower Contributors [for more happy birthdays, destroyed the
The foliowing children 4 tributed | Those present were: Mrs, R. OG. Ken | Christ one nigl
P. Hegnigh, of Centre Hall, joined the g,ve fast week with friends in Aarons- {Centre Hall I i Jack | Gentzell, Miss Carre Gentzell, Mrs | nearly a half
excursion tw Washington, D, C. { burg | Cotdron, Roberta Smith, Gladys Smith, | Susan Soans, Mrs, Rinda McCool, Miss jare under way
- ‘ | Sar 8 aro Smith, He 14 MeO MALTS, pA , fw edifice
Mr. and Mrs. August Kerlin and n . : Lo ow unh Smith, Helen we McCool, Mrs. Russel Condo, Mr n edific
Harold Asherman. motored up from! Miss Verna Rowe was a guest for Meyer, Mildred Meyve ot Mever, | John Meyer, Mra Jessie Gentzell, Mr. | some insurano
Harrisburg and are guests of Mr. and several days during last week of Mrs. Franklin Mover, rind fluble, Gen- land Mrs Miles Bressler and children, The flames s
Mrs. P. B. Jordan, at Colyer, R. R. Finkle, in Miffiinburg. | evieve Ruble, Louls Ruble, Sarah Run- | Mrs. T. J. Decker, Mrs. Andrew Rote
} i ers | ) “roria x sed Hey, Mm, | Jartges, Mrs, G ge mvy financial
eg morning Mr. nd Mrs, Simon Mrs, John M. Coldron spent several | HOWers at the Memorial « ed at |nelley, Mrs. Julla Bartges Mrs. George | heavy financial
denly all over
Mrs. Margaret Runkle, of Shamokin, John Jacobs, of Boalsburg, was in | kle. Ethel MceClenahnn, Margaret Me- [Mma Charles Krape, Mrs. 8. L. Condo [were no fires in
returned to her home on Monday atier i, 0 day last week. He is a |Cenahan, Dorothy McClenahan, Doris | Mrs. C. BE. Royer. “ee electric current
visiting among relatives and friends x
about Centre Hall for a short time school teacher and has followed that Moltz. Elizabeth dartholomew, Ruth | Ap fp thare is nothing
: 20 x or shor i >, i . . :
: profession for many years. | Reiber, Olle (lel Lu 1 rer, Norrls Family Reunlon, probable cause
Miss Dorothy lee, daughter of Mr. | I
ugene Colver, ry { Snvker, Over one hundred members of the one "wy
and Mrs. Roy Lee, of Newark, N. J. When vou driv, through Milroy go |
y bricl
y Fred Spyker, Mir ross, Myla Spy- Norris family held an annual reunion |The Rev, J. A. Agnew ¢ pa
8 at the home of her uncle and aunt | gw. Speeders are being watched
$103.1 én ¢ 3 it
Mr. 1 ‘£3 mk. 4 ‘x ker, Margaret DBradford velyi ‘ul- at Lakemont Park, Altoona, among ————— i — ¢ a »
Mr. and Ms, J. C. Gaodhary in Cen- | oosgibly the fines are needed by some : . x? : Mr a # url ' g it 4 7
tre Hall, where she will remain for sey : yer, Margm 1 : Weaver, the guests being Mr. and Mrs, Kyle he borough ta t n Pdllefonte eal rr
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treasury, Go stow, anyway, and make . . i
eral weeks . ol ; A ' Chalmers Weave den Weaver, Lobs | Alexander and family, Mr. and Mrs n med from five to ten n
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Mrs. Allison, widow of the late Ih It ate, ese, dMargare 4 s, Mary Relber, Robert Brenner, Mrs. Hazel Lishel treat tax of ten 1 { { 2g {fe
J. R. G. Allison.’ of Miltheim, is serious Farmer David Glasgow, west of Old 4 cker, Katharine Young | Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. William Ken- es x of ren » p wy : :
iy ill at the home of her son, Gross R.| Fort, is driving a new Chandler tour- | a ———————— nedy, Jay Kennedy and Miss Hilda ——— er ——— w— W hen I feel like this—
Allison, New Castle, Ky. having suf- gg car and when he puts his family | Celebrates 92nd Birthday. | Brenner, of State College; Mr. and FEEDS. : dizzv. black spots before
fered a paralytic stroke. Miss Laura into th, new gas-driven vehicle you The Woma s Mis FLY Clety Mrs. W. H tishel and Miss Mary Hish- Full-O-Pep Chick Starter: Jr
Runkle. a sister, went t, her bedside. : : ‘en oor A ash + Sy 1 Re . area yr - 3
. = YC : would think dt just the right size. § Mark's heran church of Spring (eh of Lemont; Mr. and Mrs. Norris 1 ap Egg Mash, Full ’ ? oid my eyes, bad taste In
and Monday a message was received Mash: Full-O-Pep
that Mrs. Allison's condition had not Reports from the Mary M. Packer fond 1 alu wme ft 5 + on Martz and Miss Dorothy Ishler, of Full-O-Pep Scrateh od; a t my mouth, stupid and
i grat ! sled i 931 b ahi y { 3 4 ande all The Norris 1: dy | this yy x7: 4 $43 4 { ' { own 24 .
improved. hospital, Sunbury, reveal that 3 . ! . 3 ny of 1] Lik n Hall. The Nort family in th Corn; White Diamon wx : rad lazy —} know what 8
3 , i {OO y Ontle d 828 he 4 vv Ration (2 iY cent protein): § rit ye
John Slack of Coburn who was re- | azfaey (G. Foster, of Aaronsburg, who | country dates tack to 1 when Wil- ry Rat un Ls 43 ! ‘ : the matter. I'm bilious,
cently married, contemplates the erec- { She hu b v member of the %0- | Hlam Bimson Norris came to this coun- (ed Schumaker Feed
been an inmate of that institution | Also, Wire Fencing nds m= I just take a couple of
tion of a dwelling house at Coburn, 2 | ciety far sixty vear ind atill retains | try from England, landing at Norfolk,
where he is employed in the Pennsyl her. vara oy de | V Later : . “¥ E ks plows harrows,
- ih men Mp. |} v L180 i . ater he came ta Central Penn- |. 144 * Finns A aap > 0D AIT IQ VE 118
vania Raflroad station. The rough lum proving. i : : : : , cultivators, etc.: As ] Woling DR. MILES LI ER Pl
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several weeks due to a fall, is im- | perial plow repa
) ania and married Miss Mary Wil.
ber to enter the structure has been se-
a4 Mrs. Thomas Decker, of Milroy, w 18 |
cured by the purchase of the evapot
of Pennsylvania Furnace. They sentra Hall. Pa hey fix me up in short order.
ating plant building at that place whic of her sister, Mrs. JI had thirteen children and the younger Why don't Y J try these
was razed during the past ten days Tressler, in Centre Hall, the latler part | iv on having ted with St. Peter's generations are scattered over Centre WO TO-NIGHT little wonder workers? You'll
a ittle wonder worke: u
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On a return from a fishin ri to | 51 © Week Before returning home IVINS Al fran « eh in £ $indr and Hontingdon counties. DD. DD for loss of appetite vd breath, sd. them Be ? ih.
’ econted tongue, billousness, find them easy £ ike and
' rout . he visite her sister Mrs y he 3 y
Grenns Valley, James : Flex i gited another sister My John on ine { 84 ind had her Norris, of Juniata, aged seventy-four With ny
ns : cas The t " 1 by i : ithout griping or nausea vild Fectis
four rattle snakes They f [adze, at Mittheim. rs is now the dean of the family gripping mild but effective
Aided with good strings of “bells” nd Witaon P aa [Fe : : . . le ; ] ae opr . yen a... CHAMBERLAIN'S on.
he 3 Hey Ard has been ele
these swere lustily used, but falle £ : : ; :
give protection. The larges n by the Susquehanna Synod of Central | make h nome Ww Fe on. She 1 MIE Hall Church Burned. TABLETS Your Druggist sells Dr. Miles’
had but seven rattles, but from ap- Pennsylvania as one of the delegates | ceived ! useful gifts wit wishes Fire of mysterious origin completely Set your liver right—only 25¢ Preparations.
pearances some had been
The others had 12, 12
¢ . : swan church in America. to be 4 .
perfect condition. - - :
wo next October,
to the convention of the United Luth
Mrs. Julian Peacock, of Cle
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith Jurgess W. Harrison Walker,
of Indianapolis Ind. attended a h or N 3. Spar sw. councilmen Thom
party at Phi Kappa Delta fraternity, ‘illiam Brouse
State College, during commencement
; , ts wnted Bellefonte at the annual co
Her cousin, Walter J. Quick, of South may Lhe : :
Jardlina, graduated and is a membe ention of coundilmen held beginning |
of the fraternity. Mrs. Peacock will of this week in New Kensington
come to Centre Haly today (Thursd . : ;
3 ry Q 3 oyd imer, of Milton, wi !
as guest of Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Smith -
t 0 Ly Mr. Palmer was !
Dr. and Mrs. M. P. Cummings.
Reidsville, North Carolina. an iss neal re A $ 9 &
Harriet Wagner, of Washington. 1 for a number of years has been m
a friend. drove to Centre Hal wrriving ploved by the Pennsyt id Rail i
here in their Essex last PrOM | comDans + was here in the capa
here they will go to Berwick py tity { “checker” of some &C 1
Mrs. Cummings’ father,
formerly of Spring Mills,
Cummings was reared
having had a most delightful
coming north.
Thursday night of last week « 1
heavy explosions were heard Five years ago the Altoona Booster Ass
the morning §t was discovered that a | the city’s leading merchants for the purpose of
charg of vnantite had i i \ r daught , ti ' v ia’a a 2 p 4
se of dypai 3 Pennsylvania’s shopping center and to g
near or under the tollet t arly } \ sther-in-lav " . :
town school house, and fire fost of wrles Bradfo d service and quality Of merchandise to wi
Ihe damage done was Look at the membership low
Use, a jarge number of how ig ‘ A Very Na VOT ! . _—
have been broken. The. extlosion Shiba shricaskaiv wa cRntiv of NN Altoona’s leading banks. 1
evidently in the hands of selves with the Booster Associat
The Pompelan Manufacturing com- | o © bon fy E10 SUES Tutt % - ET this ‘‘City of Quality Vaiues!
pany, of Williamsport, mar : 3 — Get into the habit of visits
of stucca material presented ’ n ae n * 1 5 ES ry 1 :
G. L. Hamilton. als, of Williamsport. | services. Mrs. Furey was the ree i y urge: — 3uy at Home, That m in
and H. D. Shiegle, of Spring Mills, be- lof a numbe useful gifts. The chil Rpm they do not have what you want, don’t f t Altoona is only 55 miles
fore a committee of Het u Rs aL Fs wa Rom ’ - . wna 5 . . ;
the latter part of st week, and tw re a im az all away and its facilities are unlimited for supplying your every need.
fore separating carri hom: an lane Nr uy se FE WAH For self-satisfaction patronize mer f the Altoona Booster
order for terial to tuceo the 1b | Har n i A srgrini ankin i : . .
house along: the State hishway in the of Pittabirgh.*} S W Rasstetter of Association.
Seven Mou ins The kK will urwensvil TH , 3 O
done hy Mr. Shlegle who has had ’ Natanta we 1 King
large experience in t lin i wl g ? . ’ y a
of “rs dy Wl, was also present
am 5 ano] nm MEMBERSHIP ROSTER
Springfield, Iliuois, are on a tour east. | MARRIAGE LICENSES,
traveling in a Packard eaan : " Food .s Alton. Pa
while in town were entertained by taock Port Matilda DEPARTMENT STORES STATIONERY, OFFICE FURNITURE WHERE TO FEAT
and Mrs. John A Heckman . \ —The Willlam F. Gable Co, H wR ERLETING ~—RBeam’s Restaurant
-H, . artney
ow Xouhd ~{ommercial Printing Co.
ington. Philadelphia, th ~Schwartz Bros, GUT-DOOR ADVERTISING
point being Welisley Colleg whore Ly dest z Centre Hall — BKline Bros ; BAKERIES ~The Thos.
e ~The Federal System of Bakeries he TH
-—pPe * re GEN t {CONTERAL ’
Mr. Hazel is a native of Gregg town- | . Brett's leady-to- Wear Store Peigiiars Bakery : ERal : POR
hi . Thomas MceMiller eiine Erie ~Haller’s Bakery ~—Fluke Company, Ine.
2] & s|Om »f OF a 5 (aL + Be \ y pan 3 .
* P. a 0 f John H. Hazel. now Rosa A. Derstine : : jellafonte MEN'S & BOYS CLOTHING ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
Ng 'n Chicago, and went west with —fioldschmid Bros(men’swear only ~~Altoona Electrical Supply Co, ~Myers Bros.
—Leopold & Bigley MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HARDWARE
~L. E. Stiffler (men's wear only) AND SUPPLIES : "
~F. A. Winter & Son =. B. deodiellow’s Sons
THEATRE
Strand Theatre
State College
Gettysburg Tousaly~ ms er " ~The Ben Ton
: Reading
here they went ~{ aum’'s Cafe
Cusack Co.
a daughter, Miss Martha. graduates. | Agnes . Bi . Centre Hal The New ldea
FLORIST
hiss parents in 1382. He is practicing | B. Ralph Summer
dentistry and enjoys a large patronage | Ottille G. Hughes
a — FURNITURE STORES
~=W. NS. Aaron Furniture Co.
~Aintely & Fitzgerald Farniare Co
~The Standard Furniture Co,
OPTOMETRISTS & OPTICIANS
New Members Spectacle Bazar, Manufacturers
®
rin J RUGS AND DRAPERIES
es ere Weidner & Hake —————————— Dr. HK. Knauss
wd, W. Dolaway. Men's Clothing BUSINESS COLLEGH
SHOE STORES
HOR STORE (11th Ave & 156th SL) Altoona Business College
~A Simon & Co.
~1. Roblnse Men's Clothing and
—The Shoe Market ny uy Cow an AUTOMOBILE TIRES
NE HA S ==S4yster Shop. Company (1423 11th Ave.) ~fotta Miles Tire Co, Kelly.
-—— W I ~The Branch Shoe Store Mitchell & Schmidt, Men's Oni. Generay Cords,
~Bendhelm’s Shoe Store fitters :
(1120 11th Ave) PUBLIC SERVICE CORPORATION
PRUG STORES ~M. Poet & Sons. Furniture ~Penn Central Light & Power Co.
monen ~Meredith’s Drag Store (1722 Union Ave)
—Sitnek’s Drug Store wKarasek’'s Leather Goods and NEWSPAPERS
—A. F. Shomberg, Drug Store Umbrellas —Altoona Tribune
(1408 11th Ave) \ i
NEW D SES WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR Lang's Dress Shop —= Altoona Mirror
STORES (Commerce Building) BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES
~ Whitman's (also children’s) ~Lippman’s Jewelry Store -
(1232 11th Ave) «First National Bank
Just Arrived Here for you. ~Meyer-Jonasson & Co, HN When Wall Paper and —~Second National Bank
MILLINERS : Painting ~~Mountaln City Trust Company
Neal's Millinery Shop (William Penn Hotel Biig.) wAltoona Trust Company
~= Adler's Millinery Shop ~=Levan's. Drug Store ar .
(Cor. Sth Ave & Tth St) Central Trust Company
Come for your SPRING Outfit to JEWELERS —Green Parrot Tea Roo m =Unlon Bank
~lsidor Marcus (1222 12th Avenue)
our Store. We hope to please you with —T. HW. Walter ~Colonial Hotel 4 HORIICIAX
little trouble. ~Simpron & Grabill {1134 22th Avenue) A
~W. F. Sellers & Co. gs 4 Yogun Vatey Eleetrie PAINTING AND PAPER WANGING
FEATHER & SPORTING GOODS (1200 11th Street) ~The 8. M. Grifith Company
«Altoona Leather Store : C43
LET US OUTF IT THE FAMILY fi. Casanave Estate ; Watch Us Grow [ Co TARY i
FIVE & TEN CENT STORE wMirror Printing Ceo.
«¥, W, Woolworth Co. wa Tlmes- Tribune Co.
Kessler’'s Department Store Altoona Booster Association
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