: Sea AND PERSONAL. bi Tam Rr 4 a sa « . David Stoner has been confined to Bed during the past ten days. } A. E. Kerlin telegraphed from Floré fda that he had reached his destina* tion in safety. WwW. C.T. U of Mrs’ A. W. evening, 7:30, Miss Edith M. friends at Pine part of the week. Lake Yocum,.of appointed messenger to Albert W. Johnson. Mr. berry, BP Mrs Rebecea Bellefonte The Union September 29 ciation promises’ & races. 8. E. Sharer, who lived on the road between Tusseyville wand Joalsburg. has built a large straw his farm barn. * i G. 'W. Kine, of Mil his sister, Mrs. Margaret Sunday, and upon returning took him his father 3. A. Kline, for the home Saturday will meet at Alexander, Sankey visited among Grove Mills the fore Lewisburg, has been Pederal Judge New Mrs Baker, of and and Mrs, were Hennigh over Joan H. Puff and sister, Mis. Derstine, visited friends In for a few days mst week. Harry guests of Mr. Sunday. county falr dates ate to October 2. The asse- series of. snapyy shed to Hat wasilél odshali, on with & Masll. Star coupe is now being driven by Samuel Gingerich, a State rodd mah’ The Par was’ pufthiased through the Fetterolf agency; of this place. WwW. E home with Goodhart, in during the now improving. A new makes his Mrs. EK. V.] has more, McWilliams, who his daughter, Centre Hall, week or been ir last but is | Mrs, Sallie ald and week-end of Miss C Franklin Ruble, former, in Altoona. Mrs. F. K. Carts at her Mrs. Bruce has with hes Don the Ruble and hiidren, for and guests Ruble Lois, were itharine also children of been serious Her has Yor i311 5 3 ' a. i ly Hl homie in Centre Hall daughter, Sunbury, ing in MeComick, heen and There Bitner's nephew, J. Elme other relatives in Mr. Bitner 1s u town. The huteher hy trade Howard Emery, of Centre Hall, Clyde Smith. Jr. of Beilefonte nesday of week started auto drive to New York City, way of Seranmton and returning by way of Philadelphia and Lan They reached Saturday morning Wed on mi going bs last i8ter here early Lottie Keller Frederick she will ler as a» Keller. on Tuesday Franklin in aster, where Jn people are and Mix I) Monda left Maryiand, student morning yetu Marshall College, MA a senior. The daughter and son of Mr. K. Reller, in Centre Hall y Morning Hood where Harold rned to Lan Young for who was head huasabe nd years, Prof. W. H: of the department of ry at Penn State for has been eldcted secretary of Am erican Aberdeen Angiis An sociation and will nssume his duties in Chicago ns goon nz he can he released from Penn State. probably on leave of absence of One yest Tomhave, animal thirteen the readers’ M, Ward Fleming, of Philipsburg, will be a candidate for congress next year against the Hon. W. 1. Bwope the present congressman. Mr. Flem ing is the handsome man in the Hee pukilcan party in Centre county, and hax had considerable experieice on fiving on salaries paid to political ap- pointees. . 0TH CENTRE COUN Ww. CGT LU Ny NYENTION. Tg— Meeting Held In Lutheran Chureh, Bellefonte — Former Officers Re- elected, The 40th Centre County Temperance Union, the Lautheran churches Tuesday and Wednesday of was murked by great interest representative. Apart business annual convention of the Woman's which Bellefonte, on last week, and was from the routine of and superintendents the department very usunl inter- display regular reports of poster and attention esting attracted Knitted Hall are to be Two beautiful made by the Unions, which the disabled War, (34.5 afghans Centre and Tusseyvilie presented to the Warld spots in the containing were The two thou and sail pledge a and stand- Wis an ex veterans of bright Patriotic sand ors to gainst ing for nw hibit of much were =ecured by recent Army Posts, camps, the invitation of The special guest and speaker convention was Reverend Maud T. president of the Penna. wonderfully in- address on *"When Citi highly decoratic roll signatures of soldiers tne total abstinence intoxicating liquors enforcement interest, These pledges Miss Rhoads on Navy and Government, her and fours to ships our stations at vice H.C 0 wpiring and Wednesday zens are praised. by all, atl odd whose fHhuminating evening Soverigns! on Wis most helpfulness the appreciated Nath heen the while . hes times throughout various Wis Er Roberta ( who sesions Miss turer ently al 0) - other ‘nrnes was to have to cancel her sudden special guest, was forced because of very engagement and serious iliness, resulting in an eration, The evenings Johmson of Bellefo remjered under the direction specing musi (ker, I Uren Ms charge of the nte, Mest Bellefo aw | prine viples. Also it was imously, Wednesday afternoon the Unlon | inal contest proved very interesting. { Three local presidents were the con- {testants— Mrs, Sharpe of Philipsburg; | Mrs. Phillips, of Aaronsburg, and Mrs. Bell of State College. The audience were the judges, registering their de cision by ballot, the result being that the prize of a copy of Miss Elizabeth Gordon's “Woman Torch Bear Mrs. Phillips, of carriéd unan- book awarded to { Aaronsburg. The election of officers which follow ed resulted In the re-election of all the officers, with the corresponding secretary, hegring candidate for health the universal many years been lent, Mrs. WW, A, was elected in ers’ was exception of Mrs. WH not to be the reason her with- regret as she faithful Broyles of her oid Hams of * Unionville, con sidered as a of poor necessitating drawal, to has for so eff Col and State lege piace, After the benediction at the even session all joined hands In sing clasped hands “Blest De the and thus closed the Each local minister took the opening and closing monies in the convention in Belle ing ing with Tie That meeting. part in Binds" Cer fonte. ————— A ———— TUSSEBYVILLE. and Victor Thossel, of gpent the weekend with Mrs, CC. G. Weaver, The Re verend and Mre and Wilbur McClellan, of Centre supper at the M. F, Sunday evening Mrs, A. 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