The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 19, 1924, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
coming here regularly from Harris
burg, is kept busy in his office at the
hotel,
John H. Knarr and son Bruce at
tended the maces in Altoona on Satur
day, and were highly pleased with the
experience.
W. H. Baird, of Pleasant Gap, was
in Centre Hall on Tuesday. having
come over the mountain to visit his
farm at Earlystown.
Centre county farmers in 1923 had
19,416 hogs on the farms. This is al
most the same number reported in the
census of 1880, 1890, 1500, 1910 and
1920.
Mrs. Maude Cohn and children. of
South Lakemont, visited Mrs. Cohu'
father, Joseph Parker, at Potters Mills,
returning home the fatter pary of last
week.
Harold H. Keller, a Franklin and
Marshall student, ds at his home in
baseball.
at Rockview, on Monday. They pass
ed over the Lewisburg branch
Mrs. J. R. G. Allison. mention
whose illness was made last week
was brought to Centre Hall by her sis
is being cared for.
Mrs. William MecClenahan and sons
Robert and Philip, and Clymer
Clenahan, on Tuesday went
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and Altoona where they will
unti} the latter part of this week, visit
ing relatives and friends,
Saturday afternoon is the time fi
the twenty-first annual basket plenle
and outing of the Centrecountians
Philadelphia. As has been the cu
tom from the beginning, the place
Belmont Mansion. Fairmont Parl
Prof. Irvin W. Ziegler,
Cumberland, where he has been
vising principal of the High scl
the past five years. was in Centre
on Monday and in the even
ed a session of the Old Fort
& A M.
The “white line” is being drawn
the State road over Nittany
and on to Bellefonte. Willi
ray is the caretaker of this
the road The breaks in the
top of the conérete road have
nicely repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer
Franklin on Friday drove to
and then on to Danville wher
visited the hospital. They ws
tained by various friends at
and other points nearby. They
home Sunday evening >
John H. Breon continues to
slowly at the hospital where
bean for some weeks. When
there he was entirely helpless
able to speak He is now beginn
talk a bit and also has some
his lower |imbe and arms. A fev
agg he began using a head rest
The erection of a new boiler
In Altoona resulted in W. IL.
being transferrerd to that place
Fort Wayne. Indiana, where he
been jocated. He will bring his
iy. & wife and two children, to AR
na within a week Mr. Musser wa
Centre Hall on Sunday. a guest of his
sister, Mrs. Ralph Dinges
Postmaster R M. Smith, Edward
Durst, Richard Brooks and J. Cloyd
Brioks. on Thursday of last week,
started on a trip to the National cap-
ftal, returning home Sunday. They
Spent some time on the Gettysburg bat
tiefleld, York. and Dillsburg. At the
latter place Mr. Smith has a brother,
George W. Smith, living.
The State romd between Centre Hail
and Rebersburg is in very good com
dition since being oiled. Travel over it
is pleasant. This road is what was
known as the “Brush Valley” road fo
many years. and passes through a rich
agricultural district. Travel over it Is
increasing rapidly. Prior to this year
autoists avoided this road, the route
to Rebershurg having long been by
way of Millheim and through the nar
rows,
The carpenter work on Sunset club
house, in Seven Mountains. fs about
completed, the building now being
ready for the stucco. which work will
be done by D. H. Slegal, of Spring
Mills. The Housman force of carpens
ters were much delnyed by the rains,
but made good use of the days during
which outside work could be done. The
fire-place and largo chimney were but
by the Garis stone masons. and le a
fine piece of work.
The Btate Highway department has
furnished Yeagertown@its a blue print
containing curb line. elevations, ete,
to be conformed with In buliding =ide
walks. It appears a number of resi
dents have already taken steps to build
walks. The construction of walks
through Milroy, Yeagertown and Burn-
ham would greatly add to.the safety
of its residents against auto travel,
which during some hours of the day
i» anything but pleasant for the auto-
mobile driver, no matter how careful
be mhy be. .
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL, | KLANSMEN GUILTY 01
— UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY
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Mr. and Mrs, F'. M, Fisher and niece, | -_——
Miss Lola Ulich, are in Sunbury [Cambria County Jury Finds Against
where they will remain for ten days i Thirty-one Ku Kia Kian and Lily y-\ [( OO per Washer Jor
Prof. R. U, Wasson is back to Coburn Residents, . | D |
the Kiskiminetas school, at Saltsburg, ; | : er [0] ar
for the summer He is connected wit verdi + +34 '
A valuable Holstein cow belonging to, biv wn ‘ \ bv a ' Thursday 3 ;
Pau; Bradford, at OM Fort, dled from rileh { last We : £1 Sa 4 ¢ | 1
i bloating. The animal was one of thre a of . tui ni / . >
so affected
The Sprucetown Methodist church
being repapered. The work ing ents of Ly, who During June many housewives in Centre County have
done by John M. Cold ne yw | CHIrge Wing it of the t April i os ”
Mie mechanical skill bet visiting Kiansmen and the learned that the AUTOMATIC is indeed ‘““A Copper
HC Tesh fas Desn substituting | oe ncnediatel Slot a motios. for Washer With a Golden Value.”
on R D., route No
Haly postoflice. while
SF un Puig Ag he vaca The wumbes of defendants was An explanation of its New Aluminum HYDRO-DISC
tion day granted
department, : A a EN a) Tux ans washing principle, then a demonstration and they quickly
Mrs. Biz teese daughter. | Thomas B. Pinletter directed a verdit realized that its whirlpool action means “Wonderful Re-
Ha, ot the tore fu sults on Fine Garments.
f to'wn. Cnn
ler's son, WilHam
lor Mrs, Reese returned
while the elder Mr lepse GENCE, POriy-iou ern wet irradgn &
st at the Reese home «I upim ohn ‘ of 1 t aa inlawfial
ni Lemon and daughter : Hel Sage i : Ra" ita Che own ee
mon. of State College : Ot pe ) i J wiween vil
id May F. E. Wieland {f lagers and » ! iia nen No &
Centre Hall Tus
fOr
Will place one in your home
if you order dur-
ing our June
Campaign
On these Terms
the Supply 1s
Limited, the
time Short, so
why Delay ¥
——————————— 4 " = ! i i in addition to these convenient terms
PROGRAM (OF PHOTOPI AYS : — on 8 Washer that has carried the Ap
Bible Sehool Growing, Ld proval Seal of The Good Housekeeping
the first ; f this At THE SCENIC and the OPERA institute for many years. we are giv-
: HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) ing FREE a Genuine PARAGON
~Af “The Secenke™— CLOTHES MASKED with Folding
: , ’ Stand with every AUTOMATIC sold
during this month.
I's CHEAPER to OWN an AUTOMATIC
than to HIRE your washing done.
ETE EE res, I ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO.
ue Ww I ~At The Opera House
i 3 BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE
tf aly
WANTED
NDIGESTION a (rN
awd the pert Tart iatoilas for men. women and children; elimi- § GI LORILLARD'S §
Always find relief and comfort in halen a nang. * Tim 1 J 1 i» : : ee .
CHAMBERLAIN'S : NR TEEN ;
TABLETS
No griping—no nausea-—only 25 cents
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| CUT-RATE |
SALE | =z
ra BLN...
Our entire stock of goods at reduced prices is
being offered you.
A small number of our bargains, large varie-
ties :
Women's Silk Dresses - - $6.75 up
"(Cotton and Linen Dresses $2 up
Fine Assortment of Coatsall colors, $5
| Skirts---all colors & Materials - $2 up ||
Satin Pumps...Special $4 | Te Se oe 5) fo remember
The chew that millions choose — over
MILLINERY REDUCED | 250 million packages sold in a single year.
Mid-Season Siiks Ineluded—Hats That Are Becoming. Fine for fatigue, splendid for the teeth,
a tonic and a brain broom.
CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR MEN rncans) tte mental spark pls fil every
GREATLY REDUCED Cut leaf, not factory scrap. A pure pro-
duct, manufactured and sealed without one
WE INVITE YOU FOR SATISFACTION TO THE human touch.
“HOME OF GOOD VALUES" Increased overhead hasn’t reduced the
weight or raised the price.
The most of the best in 1915
Kessler’s Department Store for 10c. Seen 1s and loa
MILLHEIM
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