Luval, AND PERSONAL. p——— John H. Put, of Centre Hall, was a guest, over Sunday, of his son, LeRoy Puff, in Tyrone. Col. W, J. Bryan is due In the cen- tray part of the state on tour in December. Morris A. Burkholder is new truck, an vehicle on the farm today WwW. 8. a speaking driving Contractor to turn over the new budlding to the school district week. The steam heating tested out last week. A new Flint purchased by J. on Rhoneymede. ceptionally fine ance and in stability. M C and family depart for Middleburg day of next week. Rev. preached his last sermon Penns Valley charge last Sunday. William er's prompt-paying Potter township, office Friday standing for Mrs. H. Bettie, Sunday Thompsontown, Williams expects High school | plant touring heen Cloyd Brooks, farmer The Flint car, both car has is in an ex- Rev. pect to Drumm ex Tues Drumin on the Bower, one of the Report- subscribers from caller at this himself in good Thanks. was a put another L. to year. daughter Ebright and returned from they on a on where spent some time in meeting site. on cottage Ebright a Mr. meet camp- drove there Saturday Miss Doris Hazel, them. of to Youngstown, fs a guest at the R. Centre Hall. ward J. M. She is a daughter of Ed Hazel. She Penns Valley among friends for several Smith home in will remain in weeks, State sum of by the This is num in the Monday treasurer. school appropriation $1500 was received on board local school on the basis of $3000 per an- under present ruling, but an in crease in appropriation will be forth- coming with the next biennial Mr. and Mrs. kinsburg, have been county for While at Centre Hall of Mr. fore of Wil- n Calvin Spicher, among friends Centre a week Or more they Charles B. they were Neff. Be stopped guests and Mrs, reaching here in Johnstown, vith Altoona and Jellefonts relatives, The prospects for an 39 at apple crop in Pennsylvania are but per vent of normal. Last year this the The the the the pro the time outlook was 53 per cent. normal potato crop state improving. United States, duction usual prospects throughout are Throughout it is predicted, of potatoes will be about amount. 4 On reaching Meadville, Mr. D. A. Boozer left the touring with town, Ohio, day or day. In Youngstown they visited their daughter, Mrs. H L> Kline and Mr Kline. The others of the touring par ty to Nisgara Friday night. Mr. and Mrs Cleveland Brungart and daughters. who off on a two weeks’ trip, expect to reach home today (Thursday) according to sages recetved here by friends went west as far as Ashtabula, and Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. was the most northern point reached. Of course, Buffalo and Niagara Falls were also points of Interest visited. and Mrs party were to where they remained for a they and went Youngs- two, returning home on Sun Falls reached home on have been mes- They Ohio, During the past week a few more “fronts” were put into presentable con- ditdon, and this makes the places look all the more so. & few places along the seem to be regarded as ‘no land, but it would appear that some one in the immediate nighborhood ought to permit his pride to run over the ownership boundary and spend =a bit of time In improvement. It is re- markable how well property owners have responded in this matter during the past two months There need to be a few more join us neglected There are that man’s” street Mr. and Mrs. James Buck and Oaks LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Bruce D. Rowe, {arrived in town | for his annual of Newark, Wednesday vacation. Edith Mrs, N. Ju morning and | Margaret Rudy E. are visit: ing their aunt, T. Kellerman, fin Bellefonte Mrs, visited Annle Homan daughters State Col- and among relatives this week. Whilam Turner, of Philadel is nn guest of Mra, Anna Hemp- in Centre Hall Calvin Osman, at | lege | Mra i : | phia, hill, Mis, i of Glen Iron, after weeks in re having vis- Williamsport. turned home recently ited for The north of Penn John EE. Haney. Harry 'W, Potter MceWilllams motored to Saturday and witnessed York baseball three Greengrove Evangelica Hall, 8 being Dunkle and the church, repainted pastor, Rev, E. and Miss Nancy Pittsburgh the game, on Pittsburg - New A. Kessler just returned from New York City with a new line of Fall mer- chandise and invites you to the goods, Read the adv, inspect new Moyer has been of mechanics at the Homan age, in Centre Hall, to take Mr. Homan's constantly business, A be Arch force the gar of increasing added to care dopble header with played on Saturday Park. The locals have failed single game from Bellefonte season. but with two chances in a day, it possible we may “out Jellefonte afternoon, on will Grange to takea aly gingle one in cop Go and see who makes her Mrs. William attained her 85th has been rather dell but was able to go out the home of her grand- Mrs. John Neff, on her birth Mildred Shultz, daughter of Mrs W., K of Lae- wae recently awarded fn ‘agner, home with her daughter, Bittner, at Tussey ville, birthday. She cate in health, v dinner daughter, day. Miss Rev. to at and Shultz, highton, scholrship Philadelphia. in The a musical course, Temple University, young lady is pur suing gpecializing on pe organ. The fourth dition to Centre to Harry W an learned will The an extens in the Hall Potter, ber lot in this ion of West an lot Bairfoot was recently ad sold from what ately im addition Church completed and De immedi ved which street, hon pr first is ms now it. almost ise on This Mrs, wlelphia Stahl's (Thursday! morning James 8. Stahl will Mr for and Phil- Mi: ity is specialist he has been length and leave for an indefinite in going benefits period the of a fr which a considerable ETOWing object to to secure the a malady suffering time and for om of for is more more SO Vere, At forint a recent special session of the of the the council Penns Valley of the of Spring Mills, ille, sSaCure a Lutheran T John Charge. M. Gramiey, Wert, president body, and of Tusseyv were named a commi for the tee to min- ister charge, which is now va cant. The surance Pennsylvanian Mutual Association is Getiyvaburg The Fire gession In- in at Tuesday bednig attended of Lemont, and Frank Hall, represent Mutual Fire In- Mr © meetings are George Mitchell, M. Fisher, of ing the Centre County surance company in the of ind secretary. accompanied by E E parsonage, entertained family, of Queens Hun, ney, of Miflinburg. tember will engage in teaching in the Junior High school, in Curwensville, in the branches of mathematics, his- tory and health. He is a Central State Normal graduate and has been making a success in the school room. AP O 8 of A, camp was organized in Boalsburg Tueaday evening with thirty-six members. Frank Ishler, Linwien Hall, was elected president. Judge Abert Johnston and Charles B Helms, the latter the State secretary, were unable to be present Addresses were made by Hon, W. I. Bwope, of Clearfield, and State Organizer Yeis ley. The camp promises t, be a fiour- ishing one. The meetings are being held in the Malta Hall Mre. Edward Bohn and Musser, of Akron, Ohio, afternoon by Centre capacity The gentle thelr wives president men are Rev. and Mrs Evagelical recently Haney, at the Spring Millis W. Haney and and Victor Ha- The latter in Sep. ¢ oi little are guests at son. Goodman, of Harrisburg, drove to Penns Valley on Sunday to view the old home surroundings of Mrs Buck, Who before marriage was Miss Lucy Wilkinson, of Potters Mills, On their way home the party stopped at ‘Sun- set Chub house, where Mr.s Buck when a child went t, school in the old log school building that stood on the southeast corner formed by the Decker road gnd the Btate highway ntersect- fing. Mr. Buck is a retired Pennsylva- nia rallroad engineer, and fs proud of the fact that he is eighty years of age. but looks twenty years younger, “What's the Matter With the Farm- er?’ is the title of an editorial from the Philadelphia Record reprinted in this sue. Driving through the country one sees many farms so much neglect. ed that it makes one feel that some. thing must be done to maintain this most important vocation. We have passed through great panies hereto- fore, but at no time in the past were farm homes in this valley so neglected as now. Homes, the pride of the own- ers for years and marks in the commu: nity of thrift and good management. today are no better than that of the proverbial Peter Tumbiedown., The ed. ftordal, not in any =ense political, should be read by every one—not on- ly by the farmers. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Qlayton Centre Hall. Mr. Bohn, who is ployed by the W. E. Wright company, wholesale dealers in grain, coal and mill feeds, expects to join the family early next month, when he will have his annual two weeks vacation. Mr. and Mrs Fred Limbert and two chil dren also accompanied them. The former is a sister of Mrs, Musser. They made record time, leaving Ak- ron at 9:00 p. m. they reached Cen- tre Hall at 3:00 a. m. Dr. snd Mra, 8, C. Runkle. son Stu- art, and Mrs. Jennle Sterling, a friend of the family, all of Philadelphia. landed In Centre Hall on Sunday. Since early in July they had been on an au- Mra. Musser's parents, Musser, near “m- SPRING MILLS a number of people the business men's picnic Park on Thursday. Miss Mary Slegal, na, is vigting her The Reformed 8. Sand Spring on attended, Mrs. Mabel party for her following lttle sephine Stover, Margaret Irene and Margaret Genizel Swabb, Geraldine Bitner, Isabelle ser, Bernice Smith. The McoCools had a reunion at MceCool home on Sunday. The 1. O. O. FF, will hold a festival on Saturday evening, Augum 23. PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS At THE SCENIC and the OPERA HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) Quite attended at Hecla fi nuree Altoo- parents. 8. picnic Saturday, of the well nt Wis Smtih had a daughter Es girls were birthday The present: Jo- (irenoble, Isabel Mus wnice the ~At “The Scenic” THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 Compton in “The Stranger,” cellent feature based on the First and the Last” comedy, FRIDAY, in "Twenty intricate comedy humor. Also, the Fast Express’ that Bettie an ex- novel “The Also two-reel AUG, 22 Dollars a Week,” a fairly with plenty of Tth episode of thrilling serial, {ieorge Arilss dry The «At The Opera House FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. UST 22 and 23-—All-star cast in” ing Gold” js filled with melodramatic thrills. Milton Annie I. Nilson, Crawford Kent others do fine work. Also, comedy. AlLIG- Show Sells, and 2-reel A top buggy, almost Snavely, Centre Hall "FOR SALE- new.~John HANI STITT RING WSC an 7 DR. E. A. ROUSE EVESIGHT SPECIALIST of 22 N. 4th St., Harrisburg, Pa. I will be at my office at the M. L. Emerick home, in CENTRE HALL Thurs., August 28 9a. m.tob6P. M, At Millheim, Wednes., Angust 27 Eyes Examined by my scientific meth- od. Glasses fitted at moderate price, SPECIAL FOR THIS TRIP ONLY A pair of glasses for far or near see- Ing at as LOW AS #2, COMPLETE. See. me and SAVE FROM #8 to # on any style Glasses you may desire, REMEMBER THE DATE 3053 Cords, HOMAN’S King Neptune Will Reign Supreme to trip through the New England states, spending considerable time in the northern section of Maine. Going they kept close to the coast, but on reaching thelr terminus in the north they out over New Hampshire and Vermont into New York, They were much pleased with the scenery in all the New England states, and were for tunate in making the 2.000 mile trip with practically no car trouble. After a few days here, they left for their Philadelphia home, where Dr. Runkle enjoys a large practice in his profes: son. surprises, REDUCTION if 1 510” GARAGE The Hall Mark of Service Beauty Comtest Parade phia and Atlantle Clty. Phiindel- Tn a esses in iv a NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, Ca » and gine RRR Madisonburg. Owher gan by calling on W., 8 Wis Contractor, Centre Hall, from 100 to Centre Hall 21+ ve Hive “HOMESTEAD my Homestead for ship, Centre new bagn, fences. an drinking w the owner, Wentworth FOR SAL m 1 offo r r perio, in Potter town county, Va; good house aaithuildings; new well of fine terme f SHADOW, iL Hams, FOR SALFE-~4 125 hw J Pe shots, Necessary never-falling ater. For WwW. Ave, OC ames kK 1413 Frohm, phone A it, FOIL will Yor SALE, d coupe undesral; Frank Phil Farm PUREBRED of | BEY CATTLE i anda or trade, a good $4 fovea or LICH O, 4 . . ienly Tor a roadster Mills, Pa. REGIFTERED GUERN FOR BALE, make Federal accredited serviceable age and weveral choice heller body. HOME FOR SALE offers for Mills and ta id the and well The his home al of 1i= ips, Potters ed ers fand, plete in in si le conmsmng 1% nore to HOVE 1 of Twat OTHE hot With « Lngs, The condition but wiiks, first class The well, ng AN POO out hull of large porches; the most eilent DETWILER, Cer fashionable individuals J Hall ait stable, pig pen | FLA pial iit ey plnce bus H and spring newrdy. AH kinds except pe The on iL on neve tre nigo the use f a Weer «is of fi WARNTED , for men, Men genuine or women to take guaranteed hosiery and children; Salary, $76 a wek full hour spare time, Cot- #ike ~ INTERNATION - STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, Special Sale| WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY wh home orders is within 100 feet of to a Union church for women elimi- #0 convenient further parti SHRECKENG eirool house io Hall nates darning. $1.50 heathers, soply . time: # Contre i an ton, Al Pa. FOUND-400 on Brusivall I I 2 Weeks’ UST RETURNED from New York City with a collection of 500 Dresess for Fall These frocks are pretty enough for any In Silk, Crepe-faille, Flannel, Charmene, Printed-Silk, Charm-bloom, Faille-cord, etc. the NEW COLORS Cocoa, Rust, Mexico, Green, Taupe, Brick- dust, etc, Also have Full Line of HATS---Velvets ane Felts--All Colors, at Lowest Prices Entire Stock of Dresses TWO WEEKS in orde Fall Coats coming in. EVERYTHING SACRIFICED EQUALLED. These are all sold at Sensational prices. occasion, All and Hats must be sold out ym for the New in r to make ro Heavy AT PRICES NEVER goods of Belter Quality now You are buying RIGHT at the right time when you take advantage of this Special Dress and Hat Sale. We invite you for Satisfaction to the “HOME OF GOOD VALUES” Kessler’s Department Store I MILLHEIM Waste dears? Chew BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco between smokes. Keep it in your desk drawer and club locker. Put a package in your pocket when you go to the show or movies, or start for a ride. Admitted and welcomed where pipes and cigarettes can’t enter. A healthy, pleasant and economical habit. Preserves the teeth; aids digestion. Quiets nerves and sharpens wits—watch big execu. tives when they go into action. Steadies the ball-player’s bat and the golfer’s club— watch the winners. Stimulates good work and clear chinking, Keeps “that tired feeling” off the construction job factory floor. Nea \ forens of sobaces, canst stand the \ a long trial without a chew \ BEEC H-NUT First aid Shier ey yah and costs so ba Dollars worth 60¢ toda fre suly worth ¢ oho 10c is still quality of B NUT that mad: it the biggest selling brand in the world. 250 million packages sold in a single
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