The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 28, 1924, Image 5

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auvaL AND PERSONAL.
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A baby girl, Louise Jean, was born
Sunday ia wek igo ty, Mr. and Mra
Eugene T. Gramley, at Lewistown.
Miss’ Mary Shreckengast returned
her sister,
Greensburg,
Miss Ida
to Centry
the John
nesiay,
Mrs. Richard Gelin, at
Long, of Uniontown, came
Hall on Monday and was at
A. Slack home until Wed-
Edward Foust will be a student in
the Central State Normal School, Lock
Haven, when the winter term opens
in September,
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Mahaffee, of
Altoona, came to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Smith, of near Tussey-
ville, on Saturday.
In Centre county, thirty-four tree
planters set out 129.171 forest trees
this year. There were set out in the
entire state 5,041.025 forest
1,874 planters,
The Pennsylvania
re-open one week
has been
trees by
will
than
Siate College
later this year
customary in the past. The
opening date been set for Wed-
nesday, September 24, registration of
all students starting on Monday, Sep:
tember 22,
has
Messrs. R. M. Smith, Lloyd Smith
and the latter's daughter. on Saturday
drove to Dillsburg, where they visited
a brother, George W. Smith. The Dilis-
burg Mr. engaged in farm
ing in a where farmers Are
TOSperous,
Smith is
section
The gagging and robbing of a young
lady in Centre Hall is a myth. It is}
at least so believed by those who
heard her story and made an effort te
obtain additional outside
sources,
pears
ning
from
So far as is Known
be no
facts
there ap
reason for the
O spin-
to the justice of the robbery tale
trou-
Much
housed.
usual
crop.
Farmers are having the
ble in securing the oats
of it has
owing to the
ting. It is
the
rains
easy
have
been cut but ¢
rains
that in
sprouting.
frequent since cut- |,
SOme flelds
While the
with the
corn
chuckling :
tobert Walker,
of Flemington,
broken in two
hurled twenty-six
bile collision at Hublersburg
Walker, using a car
cle, Myers driving
Bellefonte when another car
machine,
said
grains are
have been interfe g
care of the oats crop, fields
been
aged twenty :
had his upper jaw
when he was
years
:
'
i
places
feet in an automo-
Friday
owned by his un-
Hobert WE toward
struck his
badly damaging it
J. Frank Meyer, wife and
Washington, D. C., are at the
Meyer's mother, Mrs
at Penn Hall Mir
class
son, ofl}
home of | ¢
Susan Mevet
Meyer holds a {
National
high
position with the
ernment in the Bureau
Mr. and Mra Roy
New Jersey, the latter a
Meyer
Kreider, Newark. {!
Meyer, are also at the home, .
Last Thursday Mrs. D. LL. Geary and
daughter, Mrs. N. A. Auman, visited
the former's son, ¥. P at Cen-
tre Hall. On Mrs. |
for-
Geary,
Sunday, Mr. and
talph Free, of Williamsburg, the
mer's sister, Miss Maud
Harr ¥ Reeder Miss
fromm Willlamsport, Lynn Lush,
Galeton, and Charles Geary
fly, of Newport,
Geary home,
Free
Sue Reeder,
from
ind fam
were visitors at the
and
§
‘
On Tuesday W. O
family moved from
Centre Hal into the PF M.
home. Mr Heckman
borough schools
day,
and
Millis to
Fishes
of the
Heckman
Spring
is principal
will Mon-
His moving here
will bring to his work than
when the farm. near Tussey
ville, or at Spring Mills t8 which place
he was obliged to
account of not
house in
which open
September Sth
him nearer
living on
move last
spring on
being able to secure a
Centre Hail
Mr. and Mrs
Russell and daughter
Cleveland, Ohio, are on a
tre county, and while in
guests of Mr. Brooks’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. 8. Brooks. Both Mr. Brooks
and his son are emploved on the rail-
road in
Joseph W. Brooks. son
Jeneveve, of
trip to Cen-
town are
Ohio, and are having their an-
nua} leave of absence. On Tuesday
they drove to Miffinburg, taking Mrs
Brooks with them, and were entertain-
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ralston.
Last week mention was made that
a building lot in the Balrfoot addition
to Centre Hall had been purchased by
Harry W. Potter. The Reporter is
able to say this week that excavations
are underway now for a dwelling house
of the bungalow same
will be rushed to The
structure will have finish on
the exterior, the material to be similar
to that used on Sunset club house,
which is crushed seashell. The stucco
work will be done by H. D. Shlegal, of |
Spring Mills, and the carpenter work |
by F. V. O. Housman, of Miltheim.
and the
completion,
Stucco
type
One of the really delightful features |
of the Encampment and Fair, which |
begins Saturday. will be the singing |
and playing by the Five,” al
musical organization of ex ellent tal- |
ent and ability. Their first concert!
wili be given Baturday evening, begin- |
ning at 7 o'dlock, on the Park, and |
throughout all of next week they will
give concerts-outdoors If weather |
conditions permit, otherwise in the |
auditorium. The small fee of 50 cents |
which is charged for admission to the |
grounds for the entire week cannot |
buy more value in the line of good en- |
tertainment than that which the “Fil |
Ipino Five’ are capable of giving. |
i
Hipino
Mr. and Mra, C. B.
dren, of Centre Hall,
Blazer and ohdl- |
accompanied by |
Martin and Isabel Fleck, of Pittsburg, |
motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. |
A. 8B. Fleck, in Midvale, New Jersey. |
During the two weeks spent in New |
Jersey, the two families made several |
trips to the surrounding points of in- |
terest. A day was spent at West Point |
on the Hudson River. and one in New |
York City, where the party visited the |
Museum of Natural History, the Ac: |
quariom, the Statue of Liberty on Bed.
the metropolis. The ladies made shop-
ping tours in Newark. New York and
Butler. The retfirn was made on Sat-
urday.
t
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
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William PF. Colyer and family spent
a week in Harrdsburg with Mrs, Col-
ver's brother, Clarence Helm,
The Junior Farmers,
second annual Junior
will be held on
from Saturday until Friday
The association has over one
The
Camp
Farmers’
Park
folfhwing.
Giange
huwired
An experienced barber will aid F. P.
Geary in his shop during the busy
days over the Encampment and Falr,
boys .ywho are eligible for member:
ship. Thirty dollars in prizes will be
given in the judging contests, The
program 10 be carried out will be un-
der the direcion of J. B. Payne, Voca-
tional Supervisor,
Miss Grace Bressler, of Sunbury, is a
guest of her little cousin, Miss Lois
Packer, at the lL. O. Packer home in
Centre Halk,
AI List.
Transfers of Real Estate.
Clifford 8. Thomas et ux, to Fred
K. Carter, tract in Centre Hall; $2200,
Foster V. Jodon, et ux, to Charles
nrtholomew,
£11,000.
Charles M. Thompson, et al,
tre County Farmers Cooperative As-
sociation, tract in College twp.; $800,
the Bairfoot addition
purchased a few
days ago by John M. Coldron. The lot
is next to that now being improved by
Harry W. Potter.
Since leaving the Bellefonte hospital
where they graduated as nurses, Miss-
es Beatrice Kreamer and Emma In-
gram have been at the Lewistown hos-
pital In the capacity of nurses. 1. G. Gordon Fuster, et al, to Paul
Ex-Judge Ellis 1. Orvis, of Belle-|B. Kapp, tract in State College; $1200.
fonte, will speak in the Municipal bulld
ing, Milhelm, Suturday evening of
this week, at 7 o'clock, in the interest
of National Defense Day, September
12th, All who can should hear him.
Mifflin, Juniata, and Union
counties: ave contemplating uniting
to Cen
There's nothing like
it to put you in shape
for the day's duties or
pleasures,
There's nothing like
Dr. Miles’ Nervine
to bring refreshing,
FOR SBALE-—-Used kitchen range;
price reasonable. Inquire Smith Bros,
Spring Mills, Pa. 2tp
A farm of 83 acres—60 |
acres of farm land twenty-three acres | restful slumber
their efforts to build a $100,000 mod- | of fine young timber, located about | .
ernly equipped home for the poor on|two miles North-west of Mifiinburg | Buy a bottle. If it
the 286-acre farm belonging to the Mif- | Pa. one-half mile from Dunkard | d h ]
flin county poor board. The movement! hyroh, on State highway; telephone | oes fot ep You,
Will sell stock we'll give your money
has the sanction of the State Welfare |
{implements with the farm, possession | CK.
Snyder FOR SALE
: i
and mail service, and |
Board | i
Rev. and Mrs W, C. Dunlap, of
Reading, arvived at Rhoneymede for
their annual vacation. Of course,
much of next week will be apent on
Park, where Mrs, Dunlap has
familiar figure since
luring the Grange Encampment
immediately.
of health,
given Must sell on sc-|
feount Terms to suit pur- |
Miilmont, Pa, R. F. D, 1
| bottle.
its origin |
and |
Prof. N. lL.
took with them a Star
Ripka, of Mitheim, is
new Star touring ca oth
ars were purchased through the Fet
erolf agency.
Iriving a
Wendal Stanford
wpearance at the home of Mr.
John Eillot Smith, Wilkensburg
August 22. with the full intention of
naking that his permanent The
sirents are very proud of the young
nap and formally announced the evenly
fides, Mr. and Mrs. H. W
and Mrs, D. F. Smith
are the
Smith put in his
and
Now At
BIG
REDUCTION
F At these prices you can afford to buy CORD
Tires, instead of fabrics, at almost fabric tire prices,
and get thousands of additional miles.
home
0 their
df Centre
Ha®,
youth
grandparents
if the
Mra
rom the SWiley
tal, Friday
laughter,
Godshall telegram
Hos
that hes
was operated on
Min
home
received a
Natioal Memorial
morning,
Edna,
mating
Miss
serious case of appendicitis
wxdshall was at Mr
Graterford when she
left immediately for
ngton, D. C. She
Godshall's
received the
Wash -
daughter
expected. the op
BUCK a.
emer 30X33 Cords, Tire & Tube, $412
dintic on Sunday included Mr. and
Miller, of Bellefonte. and |
Charles Mco('ool, of Spr ing |
(Note--These low prices include good quality in-
found her . - rs
an could be by ner tube with each Butler Cord Tire:)
was a
18 good
ration
Maurice
and Mrs
Miss Izora Rupp and Mra. J. W. Kell
r accompanied Mr. and Mrs James)
trip to Hunting lor
mn Sunday where they visited the!
famBy. i
Mr. and Mrs
spent a
Swartza's
Hoss
motor
OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION
Buy Now while the Opportunity Is Yours.
Lewis Swartz, of Nit
few days last week with |
Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs. |
Lytle, whu underwent |
operation in the BeBefonte |
some weeks ago. is very much |
and is expecting to
SOON,
Mra, James
HOMAN'S GARAGE
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE
CENTRE HALL, PA,
return
Mr. and Mrs. C. U
und
Bush. of
end with
Wieland and Rob- |
wife, of
Atlantu
friends
Orisonia
City, |
here. |
elle
the week
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The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. |
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, | WANTED TO
BUY—Beveral cows,
soon. KE, CC, Wag-
Bell phone T7RI1S,
HOMESTEAD FOR SALE-—-1 offer
my Hommstead for male, in Potter town
ship, Centre county, Pa: good
new barn, necessary outbuildings: now
fences, a never-falling
drinking water. Yor
the owner, A. W.
Wentworth
w— |
fresh now ,r fresh
ried ‘olters Mille;
House, |
FOR BALE, or will trade, a good
terms address for a roadster body.
SHADOW, 326 Frank Phillips, Potters Mills, Pa.
Ave, Chicago, 1iL tf » : — SR
PUREBRED REGISTERED GUERN-
BEY CATTLE FOR BALE, to make
room; Btate and Federal accredited
Bulls of serviceable age and
aulno, choice heifer
fashionable
well of fine]
Ford coupe body
HOME FOR SALE--The
ol offers fon
ers Mills
land, and
plete set of outhuild
i# in the best of cond
undersign-
sale his home ag
consisting of 1%
several
BEVEN TOO hotise wit
The house calves embracing the most
individuals.~—J.
lines, excellent
HH, DETWILER, Centre Hail sir
mrge and weil-vult porohie
winlka, first class
The pl 0
well,
table,
has on I
WANTED Men or women te take
orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery
except peaches. The home fs located | for and children; elimi-
within 100 f« Salary, $3760 a wek full
hour epare tims, COot-
lke INTERNATION
STOCKING MILLS, ‘Nerristown,
ind also the
NE sprung nents
men, women
nates darning.
#0 Convenient to lame
$1.50 an
further particulars
SHRECKENGAST, entre ill ’ AL
Pa.
ton,
heathers,
my Te
Special 2 Weeks Sale
WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY
UST RETURNED from New
York City with a collection of
500 Dresess for Fall
These frocks are pretty enough for any occasion.
In /Silk, Crepe-faille, Flannel, Charmene,
Printed-Silk, Charm-bloom, Faille-cord, etc.
All 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 and Hats must be sold out in
TWO WEEKS in order to make room for the New Heavy
Fall Coats coming in.
EVERYTHING SACRIFICED AT PRICES NEVER
EQUALLED. These are all goods of Belter Quality now
sold at Sensational prices.
You aré"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
MILLHEIM
U.S.Roval Cords
BALLOON ~ BALLOON=-TYPE ~ HICH PRESSURE
Built of Latex-treated Cords
TT Re building took a big step for-
ward when the makers of United
States Tires invented the Latex Process.
The added strength and wearing
quality given by Latex-treated cords
is something that the user of Royal
Cords can tell you about from his
own experience.
Royal Cords are the standard of
value in cord tire equipment —even
more certainly foday than ever before.
And this holds good whether you are
considering a High-Pressure Tire, a Balloon-
Type Tire to fityour present wheels and rims,
or a Balloon Tire fora 20 or 21 inch wheel.
United States Tires
og
That Cheers
A little BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco
now and then
Is just the thing for regular men.
More punch than a pipe. Fine for fatigue
and indigestion—good for the teeth and
gums. .
Big do-ers are all chewers. Inventors and
jurists, deep thinkers and hard workers,
crack athletes, star golfers, ball players,
keep BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco sales
beyond the 250 million package mark.
Waxy leaf, cut just the right size—chosen
from the best crops unvaryingly blended—
flavored with the purest ingredients—all
stems and litter removed prepared and
‘sealed without one touch of human hands.
10c is flattered every time it meets a
package.