i CENTRE HALL, PA. OENTRB REPORTE™ LOCAL AND PERSONAL {STATE GRANGE MEETS IN s —— & a READING IN 32ND SESSION A recent birth of local interest was | A son was born to Mr, and Mrs . nose i that of a daughter bon to Mr. and [Orvis Weaver on Sunday night, Annual Convention Opened Tuesday Mrs. John 8. Slack: at Coburn. The W. ¢. T. I. will meet at the State Master MceSparran Has | The writer returns thanks for a por: | home of Mrs. 8. W. Smith, Saturday Signified His Intention of Retiring | tion of venison, a part of the six deer evening Men and women prominent in | killed by the Bradford hunting party Geore' W. Rowe made his annual Grange work from aly sections of the | Starting Saturday, December 13th, trip herve from lonlsburg to he head 'Stite were present at the opening of | ES ; o . > 1 i » » . a 3 3 ati fos CF " hanks in Centre Hal will be open in butcher at the hone of his brother, the Pennsylvania Slate - At TA Shopping the afternoon and close in the even: J. 8. Howe, the dattaér part of last week. Reading * on Puesduy. fo sessions | | , ed y i . will contjpue unid this (Thursday) | £3 F rl f ng. Snow is to he kept clear of the Stile : i \ i a y . . evening. | Hugh Smith. Daniel Daup and Jef- | Highway between Bellefonte and John A. MeSparran, of Furniss, Lan- | ferson Slick went to Altoona on Tues- | Lewistown and between Old Fort and age county, who has served as | day to look for work. Albert Smith | Lewisburg, according to a statement | outer of thg state “grange for the | ! eXpecia; to_go next, b in the city datiies past, ten years, has sgnified his in- |} OU SECURE FIRST CHOICE of merchandise. Austin B. Meyer, of Millheim. form- About twelve per cent. of the RHI of retising from the office with | Never have there l n Christmas values like these in SUPREMELY BEAUTIFUL erly assistant cashier of the Miliheim | in Centre county have silos as a pa close the Reading convention. Banking company, is lying ccitically of the equipment on them, there be- | This will mean the election of a new | COATS. New York's foremost coat designer just filled our order in remarkably re- 8 pan, - i i master, somethffig unusual, as in the | fil at tne Gewsinger Memorial Hospital, ing 270 stlos in the county nthe | Ue, a LI g -\ 7 3 { i i ick cas la saw a che : Danville. state there are 5,143. wn AL Ee an} duced garments. He turned his garments into quick cash. We saw a chance to pick a rare ence there have been but six masters. ! : a ave 1 nO S$tHioet phiate » 3 ME and Mrd Fred Slack, of near| Middletown, this state, fs to become | Tuo candidates have been sugkest- |i bargain for you. You save close to half and save it on the prettiest coats you can think of. Centre Hall, will attend the funeral) the general supply ns for the ni ed, both of Tioga county, Philip H. | of Allred Osman, in Altoona, this|iary air servioe, 1 ongress can LO! Dewey, at present state lecturer, who | < “bea t er £ « fi . ’ i + . y . * AM ante . 7 : (Thursday) afternoon. The deceased induced to approprinte $850,000 10! win ve a strong candidate, as he ser- A timely offering of Sale of Men S Fine Imported ; . . fer he depot ‘rig i $ was an uncle of Mrs Slick. transier th lepot at Wright fleld, | vad as a member of the legigature Mrs. Jefferson Brown and Mrs. Elsle Dayton, Ohio, to Midillettrwn or several terms. He will not enter | Overblouses & Tunics ! Broadcloth Shirts Reish, of Lewistown, and Warren S C. W. Haney and family, of Queens the contest however, if Mr. McSparran | SM, 4 is 4 id . . . . ox : B.. . : i bo . 3 ands T8 u i ’ ’ Krise, Esq.. and som Benjamin, of Run, J. R Hines and Sally, ol Mil il} huent ban ve. E, 8. Dorse , of : Large Array of Men 8, Women 8 n . 3 of . . - : tbhurg, W. H ANeY AN 3. 3 Stow ga, county, has also been suggested { * $ yx » - oA ¢ . Johnstown, were recent guests of Mr. | fina C 0) f I h ; horn ae ‘ families, of near Millheim, assisted a8 a candidate.’ g and hildren 8 - V ercoats O as 1011 and Mrs. W. 8. Stick in Centre Hall | er : at the butchering at the Evangelical The convention opened on Tuesday | . * ~~ . bs » Ae » « > » If mention has not been made of the | ho reonage, Spring Mills. on Saturday with an address of welcome by Mayor | : Bedroom Slippers in latest Collegiate models. friends you entertained, ask yoursell pour hogs weighed 1400 Ibs, Wiliam BE. Sharman on” behalf of the A whether vou made any effort to get The Pennsylvania State’ Grange in city and by former Disrict Attorney Fashion never made such What could be more inviting than thé information to this office. Do not CU HL Robert, Mays, on hehalf of the ' s being attended a session at Reading 4 Ne el » * he precedi Gift S setinne § hesitate: to ‘send news of all kinds to|"eosion at I Berks “Ciringers. State Master = Mo- B f ] Gl the preceding Gift Suggestions ! Jesuits to send nen : Re Mr. and Mra Jacob Sharer; Centre| The Grdtigers. State 'Naster Me eautitu oves | y £8 Us: we want it a Pe AM Sins Hus Sanke) Sparrman responded’ to the greetings. i Hadl Ma 3 Mrs Marcellus § Rey, The grange formally opened with the DD. C. Mitterlipg shipped a car load | Mid ehiirs whoin will be en- i ng i < ’ flblle i i £ whom will be } annuiy address by State Master Me- of milch ‘cows to the eastern Markel tortained by Rev. and Mrs. W. C Dun- Sparran in which he presented a re Buy your Xmas Gifts here---1t’s True Economy. on Monday, the first shipment for £3 nd Mi: nd Mrs. Samuel Corl, of i p : : port of the work of the State organ: some time due to the low prices ob : . ' ; . ‘ imation for the past ver, The ap-i tained in comparison with tne casn ge- . . 3 } farmer west of Cenire pointment of committees was the mands made for cows hers 3. W. Raison, Jesize | poimm Old Santa says : ‘‘This is the Gift Store of the People. I never sold a team of voung feature of the morning session. — % rn ’ ’ — . ~ the [horses to a party near Millheln for| The afternoon seysion on Tuesday saw such large assortments of fine gifts for all the family at such Christinas cantata by the jundor choir near or sr $300. Mr. Ralston was a business sesson, which was . . . ’ 4 of the Reformed churcl has _ been : ful in ralsing horses, and continued Tuesday ‘evening untik 9:30 low prices. It will surely pay you to buy your gifts here. changed from th vening of the Z4th the price I wt up t top when a memorial service wus held for The date for the rendition of ’ of December to the ing of the now very shale made on he farm those whose members have died dus 23rd of December: The change was heels to make the gmand total for he Ing the year Arnither business ses made to avoid a conflict of dates with . Frente sion was held Wednesday morning. another Christmas service be . am ms poh Ce +} Wednesday afterroon took place the . “HOME OF GOOD VALUES" A Ford ear belonging to Jo Parl tes of ¢ : > aug ir : : conferring of deg een on a large class s 4 I ir ] ming J Oe LR x x ¢ . r. d of candidates end Wednesday EVEL er. of BeHefonte, was stolen 3 : : : t ng the annual banqu wis atte nd from Water street Bellefont \ is 7 fuet was attende : : ne 2 : 3 ati y : y by 1.500 Ilegnte The sessions Onn car had been drained of water, and nl acres of nd ied Parny | ou. i ' ¢ ; . : . hursday morning and tfternoo iil when Zion was reached the ine: Boalshurg le will make sale of his®.., : ' ! t wn wil . a bEewise be business sessions an he became overheated he car was rub farm stock and implements, March 3rd ns and UU & . . convention wily close with the instal- mto a ditch and a 4 I Bam te 2h i a a ) : : ; Bh . das ay i ation of the new! elecied offivers on Fpcn rom a near di Sn : er hdl Asn 4 % ut oe Thursday evening § MILLHEIM Mrs, M. E. Coldren was 1 (One of the visitors exoected at the Geisinger Memorial Hospital, on vmong the juniors who are Wk is grange sessfions National Master any, or treatm f her Ver - mld Coldrer ent M: Louis J. Tabet who bas wen promi al years ago the right houldey | oldren let! fo the nentle mentioned av 1 sucressor to the came d=located and perhaps br ee hospitag T ; NOrning, 41 tte Becretary of Agriculture Henry . GRAIN HARREY. \ PROGRAM OF PHOTOPLAYS Aisaaeddddd 34344444 4 330 and in time, when nature seemed to hefore leaving called their Httie son CW fr M (Corrected Weekly by Bradford & Co.) i if abe i= named have performed its work, Mi: ‘oidren and told him to go to the Coldren res | Tuer f # dent Coolidge's | Wheat : “us $1.56 At THE SCENIC and the OPERA th hd | 48 HE SCENIC 4 oe 3 Insurance and Several previous attempts had been school The iad falles 1 appear st national gove { ns honored the Outs 50 A —————. i : made to correct the trouble, but each the restaurant for breakfast organization “ this capacity. The ca : 1.10 ~At “The Scenic” Real Estate kd gh Fo . % bul ryeres ¥ mt $ ‘ $ . bs vr enaet 4 § # v4 3% SE go 4 ¥ 3 ' - Ly was unsuccessful, J the Getginger and this led to an Jdnvestigatin h o tionsg master Is now a member of Rye THURSDAY DECEMBER hospital the arm was again manipu- | revealed that the boy siok n the o to Investignte the prob- Baled Hay 13.00 | Ero a Ew . . ’ lace Berry it RICHARI), THE ION lated, on Tuesday, and better results bed physician fi ce v lems of agriculture apponted by the | Sie i 10.00 - RL a aT AS oF are anticionted: Had Preniient traw yrs HEARTED." a romantic drama of pe | Want to Buy or Sell? riod of ng Riche did not have the free use he arm rant f his breakfast I hen to cabinet t will be ie first time the ovirt and sokdiers SEE US FIRST and desmtrove the Sa News and Review FRIDAY DECEMBER 14 nik Hoxie in "THE WESTERN WALILOY a. mood’ Wamern. melodrama; beautify Chas. D. Bartholomew OUt4oor scenery. Ala CENTRE HALL, PA, "THE IRON MAN At The “Opera House FRIDAY and SATURDAY DEC. 12 and 13-—-All-star cast in THE COV "OR SALE oval Red Cross heat ERED WAGON.” one of the long 4 th i [ of the age ai POPULASRY Fe i inquire at this office S hag been said before, the war-time demand | = for telephone service, particularly in the cities of size, came very close to swamping this company. It failed to, but it came close! Tr rr TIT rrr rrr r TITTY good condition, is of- In less than a year our reserves of plant were ex- hausted, and it became a scramble to keep pace : with a rush demand that seemed endless. It was a a AS it sole tines aud oo. aT unfavorable ume for expansion, but it had to telephone service in this state. A thou ani mil 44 tnd be dome. anmualiy ’ ples Jos ted dd 3 RIL newly arveiopea™areds. 1924 has been a catch-up year, and fine progress has been made. December 31 will see 61,500 more telephones in service than at the beginning of the year; wire mileage will have increased from 2,800,000 to 3,400,000 miles, and switchboard positions from 4,600 to 6,000. sndalled since the war. gressed toward the completion point, and 2 more will have been started. We have one foot out of the woods, and the rest seems to be a certainty for 1925. There are a few points where facilities are “‘tight’’—where major Just a Real Good Car construction has not yet progressed to the stage Ra ‘where all of the varied demand can be met. COMPLETELY epuipped when you But it has been a very satisfactory year in this re- | buy it—that’s why the DURANT Sport - : Touring is one of the most popular cars on the roads this year. Value in the car and value in the extra equipment. See it and "THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA Fide in'it~ then You'll revognize DURANT 600,000 miles of new wire is being added to the BAI Sys- dem in P ivania th rv, some underground, some rr in Pennryiodnia this gear, rane uniertrou spect, to us and to our patrons. w value. A . % § Ours Oneum = ne | | FETTEROLFS GARAGE Si CENTRE HALL
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