} muual, AND PERSONAL. } |: Defense Day—Friday—at Boalsburg, WW. C.T 11 of Ma, G. O. ning at 7:30. home eve- willl meet at the Benner Saturday Bellefonte, friends Hoffer, Hall last and of among this Fannie Centre part «of Miss Eliza Moore, who had State College for a considerable of time, Is with frignds in Centre Miss was in during week. been at length Hall, near Spring car to gecured a Elmer CC. Hettinger, of Mille, dealt his Chevrolet Kirader Motor company and Maxwell touring tne AL. Miss Vianna Zettle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. BE. E. Zettle. was at her home here for a few days last She taking a business course Williamsport commepcial college. week is in a Mrs. Colyer, has Fleisher, at health Tuesday, of Thomas F. in very recent delicate du past, On William to be been ing the one of "he Tr Buffalo, Fleisher, with her. SONS, came home WwW. O but schoo) became ill to be superintend Prof, Saturday, at the the opening although like Heckman Monday rooms of the not wis able and various schools, he w feeling anything is himself of Woodland, the qSNow Residents statement fol i county, nmmke half afternoon, inch of followed by This is the eariies storm. snow ever reported in that count Luse and Johnstown, Mr. and Mrs. CCainie motored Suny gue Smith. Mr trd county quent Mrs, Malcolm Hibner here Saturday of Mr. [.use's love of We ovel fa. 1a Cen and Te <t and Mrs for old causes him to make fre here. - I.. Carson, da F. A. Carson a number trips Hazel ughter ind Mrs Mills, is weeks Py. 3 fore be delphi. Miss My ters Ol spending runt, oN 48 4 guest ol ner Henshall, at Ventno Miss by friends returning home entertained Charles Stump reversed things wh he from Finneywood He had winter been £% during the to now failed return and came ing winter Mrs, Mrs guests town, Mrs. El will Kate remain Comes MHkely Mr folk Mrs ing tive Patton birth tive ang Mrs He POW Railway pessimist i roads Amaony ose entering colleg Miss Ellen Burkhold Mr Mra A She has selected this locality is er, daug of nad Burkholder work a t Liberal Arts school of eacher training course Penn Stites is a graduate H. ville. had the $200 mule, one of 1 from DOASIIOC 1 of Potters just farming, Mr flan takes care the State Mills and work ds tween Next between ind the por highw: State College, now wing done om He Boal ff th year, WH WOT town wram is and shurg the nt an college pre carried out, the x odled chipped. Rev, J. M Lutheran oh Elk serving a Hearick, of the and at county, is now in Mifflintown, having just fleld, It daughter of Rev. Susan, formerly eh nere later Lick. Somerset pastorate Juniata county, entered learn. tearick, married to Laatheran Witmer Shan- Rev grandfather ago upon the new ed that an Miss Rev minister, a is also was recently James Shannon, also a won of Rev, ind a grandson of Samuel Shannon, non, decensed. The Centre Hall many and Mrs W, J toons. were guests M. A. Burkholder, friendship Hved in vears Mr. Al- Mrs Their was formed when the Burk- holders lived in Altoona and the were P. RB R. employees, Other guests at the Burkholder home Mr. and Mrs, Albert Treaster Mr. and Mrs. Charles Osborne, of Lewis- town. The former i sister and the latter a nlece of Mra Burkholdey, Miss Martha Geiss, of Bellefonte, a boon companion of Miss Ellen Burk holder, also shared the hospitality of the Burkholder home. Dillan, of Mr. and town. of near men were and ail lady Be A letter to the Reporter from 0. Moyer. of (leveland, Ohio, details of a trip made to that city by Rufus DD. Rearick, of State College, and John T. Gramley. of Spring Mills for the purpose of driving home two carg—a Chrysier-6 and a Maxwell Owing to some misunderstanding In shipping the trio went to the factory in Deroit, and while there were shown through It by the president, and were entertained by Wm at his home They also visited the Ford factories. and various other places of Interest, among them being Bell Island, De. triot's resort, and viewed the home of Edson Ford, on Grosse Point. A trip to Windson, on Canadian soil, was also made before returning to Cleveland by boat. The steamer oar: red 1315 passengers. and everyone was aiming to enjoy himself sell. Cedar Point. a resort on the Frank gives LOCAL AND PERSONAL. To Boalsburg, to-morrow (Friday) Ishler driving a new Maxwell. 8, model Domer is sport A Ford the Frank Davidheiser, roadster wna #old Philips at Potters AReney Mill of little wee Miss was u Sarah May guest Runkle, for n Bower, of her Samuel Shoop, who wit to bed sickness, everal dny to for ia able be al One hundred and nine in the Monday, enrolled Hall (hls were in Centre on ing day. J. R in Wella fot i Hannah, of the was valley fow guest of relatives and fri Mills ters The the church repairs on have been edifice sents now pre pearance, The a call ville, a thaler Linu Reporter wa Hugh C representative ny from § pin ‘mixing pe Con ¥ Reed Has purchased ; touring oar ® distributor fou Alfred eran, went to C'rawionr pares ta and Mrs Mr Fleet word, fon nd NE, cry nesta of Hew Mr. little Stecimen Hall from City, N. J., the and until Mr wy and and son, Mir baby, their and tre nts week Sunday of Mr J. 8B. insurance is Kept extremely ing line Howe's Mir business parents, Rowe Ht brisssy * Defense Day—Friday—at Boalshurg. —————————— Defense Day-—Friday—-at —————— i ——— Defense Day-—Friday—at Defense Pay—Friday—at ————— A A Defense Day—Friday-—at a MA UL gn Defense Day—Friday—at a———— i — Day-—Friday--at Boalshure. ——————_ a A AULA SAA. Defense Day-—Friday—at Boalsburg. Defense a ..~.o Defense Day--Friday-—at Boalshure. a — Transfers of Real Estate, John T. Wirts, et to W. R. Shope, tracts in College twp. $2800 Hester 8 Christ, to Earl tract in State College: $5000, J. DD. Keller, et ux. Fleming, tract in State Amelia C. Bogersox, clin CC. Bowersox, et Midtheim: $1. Catherine BE. Kemmerer, Clarence A, Baulters et College twp.; $1,000, Josssie W. Ferguson, et bar, Adelman. tract nn Philipsburg. R. B. Harrison, ¢t ux, to Roda Harrison, tract in Hareds twp; $1. Edward M. VanBant, et ux, to J. BD. Keller, trot in State College ($16,000, Daniel B. Weaver to Harvey J Klinger, tract in Miles twp; $2500, J. W. Hénsey, of ux, to alk MeCord, to College ; et bar, to bar, tract gaLnu, Am- Yar, tract et ux, tn AM. lake near Cleveland, was also “done” by the young men. | : i ¥ 1 inns Ee —_—e Treasures Carefully Put “way by Learned Statesman Found /..tor Three Hundred Years. A large number of documents, books and personal effects relating to early Ghristian activities in Japan has been found hb News reports, Christian sre burned and hellevers pros. | P'rince 1651. dieaq In gs seized In all parts of it refer “History of Fs for the in sealed enbinets In a and there, after it was recently rated fokujun, ing is his prince iy of the Romaji, repre- sound of the Japa- This Bible {8 one of 5 of the Seriptures, winks is a copy which ciiects are pe- ments which were ‘hristinns at tga rebellion, Lovely Garden but Ugly Home, sutiful garden in tf fa tor. the the mos thie 1s er in vn ala » heputifal stata ans chocolite work eve to he the ¥ 1 to he the eustom we, In boiling he paint, the and the The i beautiful book. Ter 1504) wrown hue rden Years “Random Remi Events The % his garden house one of les of modern " more Heport nee, Bat re. Beauty and brains. require a healthy body. “That tired feeling” is a foe to good looks; a drag on eff sctive men- tal or physical work; a bar to pleasure. Dr. Miles’ Tonic brings health, energy and rosy cheeks. Your druggist sells it at pre-war prices—$1.00 per bottle, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FOR BALK er, with pipe, for sale, toyal Red Cross heat in good condition, is of ered Inquire at this office SALE size, Longwell, Buffet good | FOR dinary iH. H. { | | | with condition Hall, ir = My mirror, in Centre SALE Good Campbell, FOR B. PP phone 78-R2 Shropshire Centre Halls LOST tie i MeWing Somewhere between the ond barn on Grange park and Old | box containing 4 thread, pins, stocking ’ ete, Frank Hall. | measure, { Linden For sal Bartges, TTR12 TIMOTHY | per bushel | Hall, R. D.; i SEED D1 Hell FOR undersigy ft BALE private The his Old Fo ed offers cated Earlystown ile home, three miles west of rond, consisting which house, ficres, on are ores dwelling barn. ; v outbuildings, all There apple and und inquire «of are nso no une trees further plum barn. For James ALVIN STUMP. WILLYS- KNIGHT TOURING { at Homan's Garage Hall FOR BALE~—800 Barred Park strain, offered for sale EARL {P.O iety, in ine to cite: out fo each SHRECKENA a HOMESTEAD FOR BALE~—~1 offer my Hom stead for smle, in Potter town coynty, wi 1} ship. Centre new: barn, noosa) mn never-fi fering faa SHADOW, igo, IL winter. Owner, Ww rr h “ Wentworth Ave ni take | hosiery WANTED —Men orders for genuine guaranteed Bw or women to for children; elimi- $76 full | $1.60 hour spare time Cot | heathers, #lks —INTEBENATION- | STOCKING MILLS, Norristown, | men, women and nates darning. Salary, 8 wek time; an ton, Al Pa. HOME FOR SALE fers fon wi EArt anny SHEECKENGAST, Cent The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a yaar. TIME TRITON DO ITT Jen anal Carload Elberta P eaches Shipped direct from Buflalo Valley Fruit Farm, at Mif- flinburg. Get Them THIS WEEK at SHARFFER'S Warehonse OLD FORT If you want peaches for canning, don’t put off buy- ing any longer. This will be your last opportunity. S. E. Sharer & J. R. Shaeller Bell phones T9R4 & 41R3 Ba SE tl EERE a 2 — JOS AEMAINS JURRRSOTIOIRE JOSS ERRAIRIRE J SOTHO JUL I DI a Jaan {Iman RUM II Ia Ran i } MOOSE TEMPLE BELLEFONTE ... Prices : Mott Drug Ce. At Ford Ton Truck for Sale HOUSE (BELLEFONTE) 1923 model, equipped with — | Ruxteel rear axle, extra heavy front spring ; extra set of brakes on rear wheels, HOMAN’S GARAGE CENTRE HALL, PA, THE SCENIC and the OPERA we At “The Scenic” 3 ONSTIPATION A eause of many lis. Harme ful to elderly people, Always relief in taking CHAMBERLAIN’'S TABLETS Easy —pleasant— effective only 25¢ y 1% The Opera House - GAY I ! FOR BALE-A horse-power wa- is offered in mtorr, in Mots good condition, wowas in use Report- électiric motor was in- at this office, SEE Special 2 Weeks” Sale WHERE EVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY UST RETURNED from New York City with a collection of 500 Dresses for Fall reno 1h for any occasion. In Silk, Crepe-faille, Flannel, Charmene, Printed-Silk, Charm-bloom, Faille-cord, etc. All the NEW COI Rust, Mexico, { IHS Brick- Cocoa, Green, Taupe, st, etc Also have Full Line of HATS---Velvets ane Felts--All Colors, at Lowest Prices 1 i Ivy aul sses and Hats must be sold out in ba ws ¢ ] NT oxi vr make room for the New Heavy NG SACRIFICED AT PRICES NEVER 3 y 3 - yey i % y Tar oods of Belter Quality now ight time when you Dress and Hat Sale. We invite you for Satisfaction to the “HOME OF GOOD VALUES” Kessler’s Department Store MILLHEIM # Pa a ces 10¢ Swell with Pride BEECH-NUT chewers don’t switch. The next batch of BEECH-NUT Chewing Tobacco will be like the last-—-the same quality and quantity of pure, sweet, waxy tobacco—the same bully flavor—the same super money's worth. Lorillard’'s have been making chewing tobacco for over a century — upholding standards and following blending recipes that still give their products the widest sale in the world. No pipe scrap and factory hash in BEECH-NUT. Never cheapened and bulked by rancid, bitter ground leaves, disguised with heavy flavorings. The same quality and the same weight in 1924 as in 1915, despite increased taxes, overhead, wages and tobacco prices 10c swells its chest every time it buys a package. Is it any wonder that over 250 million packages are sold in a single year?
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