The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 17, 1925, Image 5

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    : 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. W,
afternoon at the
Binking
Brock,
Aarons
thelr
Ray
burg,
sister,
Greenhoe
Hall,
took
home
Mr. and
Sunday
Wei ver
My and
and
dan all of Jersey
Creek,
Mrs. Mey
home at
Mrs, RL E
Leroy, and
Shore,
ers “OM
spent Bun
day afternoon at the C. P. Flame
home
Wags
With
Sold Pure-Bired Cows
A —
Transfers of Real Estate.
needs of every woman.
chosen !
Kessler’s Store
Fashion's Latest Fall Dresses -
hd rr rOPPr dd
Cees oS
Everything NE
| HAT id ov HATS,}
Felts, Velvets, Combinations.
There are the large dressy hats, small off-the-face
M EN
NEW Fall 2-Pants Suits,
OVERCOATS
COOOL O GOP OPE SCOOPS OO OPOOe
to $29.50
to $35.50
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