The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 02, 1925, Image 5

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    A
LOCAL ANP PERSONAL.
Local banks will be closed all day
and evening on Saturday, July 4th.
Prof. IL.
Pittsburgh
cation,
from
Vi
0. Packer is home
for the summer school
Mrs. Nettie Campbell, of Linden Hall,
last week for a day visited Mrs. An
na Hemphill and Mrs. D. A. Boozer,
in Centre Hall.
Petters of on the
Breon
LE
de
administration
tate of the late John H.
published by the administrator, H.
Ebright, cashier of the First National
bank.
The exterior of the mansion
on Rhoneymede, owned by Mrs.
W. C. Dunlap. of Reading, is being
painted by John M. Coldren and
gistants,
D. K. Keller,
Valley bank,
Church street
Long, of Farmers
work.
Mrs. Harry McClenahan
arrangements to enter the
Memorial hospital, Danville,
near future for treatment
stones,
ha
home
(Rev)
re
asn-
the Penns
home
George
doing
cashier of
having
repainted,
Mills,
on
W
Lire
is his
is
making
Geisinger
in the
for gail
8
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Heisler, daughter
Luella and Philip. Mr. and Mea
Hiram Peters, all from Dallastown,
York were
week end the Lautheran
son
county, guests over the
at parsonage.
Mrs, Waife,
by her children, of Altoona, is
the of J. B.
Miss Fortn
accompanied
the |
s.eiel |
Rebecca S.
at
Fortney and
Tusseyy
home
Annie
‘
i
re she will rex for a Ww
nths.
from a wag
tones the man was obliged t
himself that distance, hit
horse and
NOCORNG IY
open a gute
drive home. On the w
was to leave the wagon tv
One night last week Robert I. Smith
and family wire rudely awakened
from their slumbers and were more ot
less nonplussed to find nothing
in the house and ng apparent
for shaking of the house.
ening the door to the
was punched in the face
appl Himba that had
the door. The limbs
large apple that had f:
striking the but ¢id
except that aceompliiched by
wrong
Upon
My.
by
Lj
Smit!
lot of
against
part
rear,
a
rested
were
tree
house no damage
the
Reporte f
Pleasant calle
fice last
4 B.
Missouri,
Mary FE Roseman, of
Mr. an! Mrs. Bhoads left home
in the west the 17th HH
to Pennsylvania direct by auto by way
of Illinois. Ohio and West Virginia.
They expect to spend a few weeks with
relatives in this It im Mrs
Rhoads’ first visit here xince she was
17 years of age. and she
paratively few changes,
the East changes little as ed
with the West. She lo a daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. 8. J. Shirk, deceased
While In Centre Hall they visited I
D. Brisbin, an uncle of Mrs. Rhoads,
and Mra. H. . Shirk. Upon thelr
turn home they expect to go way
¥ Cleveland where they will visit Mra,
+ W. Ruble, and mop off ‘nt various
points, taking more time on the trip
home than when coming eastward,
re at the
Thursday
Rhoads,
iternoon
“Jack”
former's
=sOn
and the
of Beymour,
aunt, Mure,
Tussey vii
their
on uit, «
wection,
nites Conn
declaring tnat
fETEN
ye
by
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
be held
Centre
Children's day services will
in the Evangelical church,
Hall, on Sunday evening.
L., Ray Morgan, of
spending a part of his
Centre Hall with Mr. and
Smith,
is
in
WwW.
Homestead,
vacation
Mrs, 8.
is
pur:
Beezer, |
Searson, the thresherman,
driving a Studebaker-SBix sedan,
chased a short ago from
the Bellefonte
A new
driven by
ble cutter,
A. Homan
George
time
dealer
is
the mar |
the W, |
agency. |
sedan
Strohmeier,
Chevrolet
H G.
purchased
being
through
Members of Sunset club and invited |
ghthered at the club |
evening and spent the
enjoyment.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
to Lutzville the latter
week and spent a
and Mrs. R. R.
guests house |
Tuesday
social
time |
in
Spayd
part
days
motored
of
with Rev
dant
few
Jones,
The Ladies’ Ald society of the Meth- |
odist church at have i
ranged to hold a the
of August, at Potters
Mrs. John B. Ruble
to visit her daughter,
Ruble, employed as a
Pennsylvanfa Railroad
Sprucetown ar
festival on fret {
Mills,
was in Altoona |
Miss Catharine
nurse by the|
company.
the |
morning
The engine and two coaches
west-bwound train Wednesday
at a point
Paddy
on
were derailed in the moun
tains west Mountain tunne
of
Ww
Ashville
Dr.
f
of
George Krumi
through Centre
trip
State
auto thro
f the
Mr. and Mrs. John H., Knarr. a
nied 4 heir two young t
Me oF
eHort
MO
tise}
fas ue found varioas
High
enact
laid
vay department,
down by the State
the result
the
automobile dd;
of
of laws hy last legislature
be
ments
will well for fvers
0 acquaint themselves with thicee
new regulatios, which are intended to
both the
general publie,
priftect auto . drivers and
the
For about three weeks Samuel Shoop |
has been confined to his home and tor |
greater part of the time to bed. |
While his condition now is somewhat |
improved, family
like
Mr,
his
the
suffering
it is what
not
to seo circum»
under
Shoop is from |
in appearance to €yy-
sipelas, which le most pronounced on
is face. i
Memorial to Campus Love.
More than half a century ago a
young co-ed and a young bachelor
graduate at Indiana university In
Bloomington discugsed matrimony dur
on the eampus, during
which time the young co-ed took two
small maple saplings, twisted them to-
gether and left them. She remembered
the occurrence long after she had mar-
ried another, told her son of it and he
went to Bloomington, hunted over the
campus, found thé saplings still en-
twined, grown Into a great solid tree
trunk, but with the spiral lines show.
ing plainly they had been lashed to-
gether long ago and had become one,
ried away a picture of the tree.—Ollo
State Journal.
FOR rubber tire
buggy,
single
Spring
SALE
carriage
harness,
Mills, Pa.
Horse,
and
Mrs.
Cow,
double and
M.
pole,
Ww.
NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for #
immediately eases severe,
colicky pains and cramps in stomach
and bowels, deadly nausea and weak-
ening diarrhoea, For children and
grown-up use
CHAMBERLAIN’S
COLIC and DIARRHOEA
REMEDY
Keep it always in your home.
head Get It?
The appearance of your letter
head may mean success or
failure. Do yourself justice
in the quality of your business
messenger.
We do not advocate extrave.
gance. We recommend the
use of a very moderate priced
standard paper —
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~ which has won recognition
for its quality and the service
it gives. We are prepared to
furnish that paper and to print
you a letterhead that is a dig-
nified representative.
CENTRE HALL, PA.
RR
apparel. Avail
assortment of
i
MILLHEIM
SPECIALS
on All Summer
Apparel
We Invite You te Inspect
Our Entire Line
Biographical Lore nNegiecuew.
A book has been published contain-
ing the reminiscences of nearly every.
body who knew Robert I. Stevenson
very well, Such a work about Theo
dore Roosevelt would fill a bookcase.
We should like, to see the personal
recollections of all the friends and ac
who knew OO. Henry
Texas, where his first literary work
wns done, This is a fleld of his en-
deavor which has been singularly over.
looked
There are other bright
erature of whose personality
able
made before they have receded too
into
fe r ong.
Note how sid
ation about Edgar Allan
lished and the last
hat pertain to ‘alt Whit.
att ontributions
quaintances in
lights In lit.
a read.
foht
gO%
0
and instructive record m he
far
the past—Willilam Dean Howells
shred of
Poe is
gously every
g =
felors
passing
before
Wh
alive is the time
wal
of
heginni
le the
change
7
WE Re
EHR
nds
real West,
85 080) (0)
aft sper
tee of
of t
hete of the
throug
i the Assoc]
Pie story of the
inte the
whd ¢
Tex Austin
real West
during
lifetime,
duys of
* action than
producer
fenis
doggers, champious uli, sud bronchos
OO ANI Fo SA PRI HO
nine gave
gttomobile, with parties of friend
Lake Michigan is to hecome the
the
of Commerce
on
i efforts of domestic and foreig
on
will be packed more
is the privilege of many to witness in »
cowhoy contests, wil
Cowboys, cowgirls and bull
and longhorn steers which have scorned
this year for cowboy contests,
the promise of their nwners,
wer into their greatest strength, wil
The stadium iteelf is the world's
horses, called the worst on the
They can’t be ridden, Is
“
defy the wits of the “bultdogrers.
wonder work of architecture. Its mas
persons
got ready
the summer's plans and
A MOTOR that runs
iient motor
a motor that
and
. ’ 5 3 c 5
Yes, that's a de SCrip-
oa
reconcile
8:11 Phone
Jaa
GRAIN MARKET.
{Corrected Weekly by Bradford & Ce.)
Wheat
Corn
{wits
TRYS .iiniiinar
Baled Hay 13.5
. Eee 8.00
Purina Chick Startena sass as 3075
Baby Chick Chow. . 4.00
Shelled Corn and Oats Chop......2.75
White Middings £2.50
| Used successfully
| Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con-
[sists of an Ointment
| Relieves by
{ Internal Medicine, a Tonic, whic
through the
| faces, thus reducing the inflammation.
Bold by all druggists.
F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio.
in the treatment of
| MAN
| farm buyers this section. Write Smith
adelphia, Pa.
»
i
2t
wd
water ru?
rm, will be
$2200, A eal
informator
FRANCIS
ugh the f{
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furthes
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Miffiinburg
ad-
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Pa.
GOOD JOBS
SMILES
| SAID LITTLE
JANE GRADY
T™O' IT MURTY TIT
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