The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 21, 1924, Image 5

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    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