The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 13, 1926, Image 7

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    BOCAL AnD PERSONAL. HOW SENATOR SCOTT
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W., C. T. U. meets at the home of
Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, Saturday evening. | Scott Accomplishments, Called Purest
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vof the Grand Temple, Ladies of “the ne) to Waddle Road Will Be Under
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of its forms, strikes, sickness, eropfailures, and calamaties, then It
Is that the prudent man who has established 8 bank account, will
have something to lean upon,
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¥ “I am campaigning with Judge Porter because he comes nearest, the idea
. {for Governor of any of the candidates with whom I have bees in contact in thi
campaign,”—Bellefonte, April 28, 1926.
The Pittsburgh Post, April 20, 1926, said “the high purpose for the apbuilds
ing of the party” is shown by Mr, W.lson's touring the State with Judge Port
“to impress upon Democrats the great pPporiuaity and duty that have bee
presented them this year,” i a
The Harrisburg Patriot, May 6, said that the demand “ot Democrats for
strong party is not strange “in view of the fact that for two years the par
s been without State headquarters” and that the party in numerous districts
will be without” congressional and legislative candidates in_ the primaries
“For the public that is a deplorable situation; for aggressive, genuine Demo
crats, it is intolerable.’s Andee WIE o WET. al b i i
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Vote for Them at the e Primari eg, May 18, and Put a Winning
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