Msssreini mE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. — ‘Miss Bessie Stover, of Millheim, will become a student nurse in the Look Haven hospital. Dairymen—do you want more milk? Bee G. O. Benner, Centre Hall; Bell 11R2. adv. James C. Reed, of Boalsburg, made a trip to Centre Hall between trains, last Friday afternoon, J. T. Potter, who had been quite fH, was able to walk about outdoors beginning of the week. A daughter was recently borm to Mr, and Mrs James Royer at their Earlystown farm home. Bids are being asked for the con- struction of a néw Federal building in Lewistown to cost $108,000, We had but one and one-half inches of snow during January, which is the lightest fall in many years, Gwendolyn Goodhart, infant daugh- ter of Mr. and rMs J. C, Goodhait, has been ill for the past week or more. Former Sheriff Kline is very serious- ly ill at the Centre County hospital, where he has been a patient for sev- eral weeks, son, James dinner on and Mrs, Shook Hall, home and took of Mr. Mrs. George Shook, of Penn Sunday at the D. K. Keller Miss Estella Hosterman, a the local post office, Smith, were guests of burn on Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Guy spent the week Wilbur Henney, in John W. Foster was a railway clerk in relatives at Co Sunday, Ralph McCook and Mr. Aurand, of Lewistown, -end with Mr. and Mrs Hall. Centre thirty-seven years, red the servi Mr. and Mrs. H. B College on Saturda vis Potters Wagner Telephone ente and relatives at former home, ed by the Bell Rev. FP. H pastor of charge. call from Chi , will leave for March 1st. The during a slippy, less skidding. Later the en a heavy sprinkling of which took all the “slip” ‘ompany. ibenspeck, for Years Aaronsburg Louth eran esigned to accept Jutler cou new field road part of over vittany week was prety road was giv- nders out of it, John Knarr, youngest son of Mr and Mrs. John H. Knarr, underwent an operation in the Centre County Hos pital for the removal of his tonsils and adenoids, Wednesday of last week He is recovering nicely from the ef- fects of the ordeal. Miss Algie Emery. a student in the Centre Hall High school, sustained a fractyred collar bone, Friday night, when she fell on the ice while skat- ing. Arm in sling, she keeps up her perfect attendance record by being present at every session of school State’ Highway engineers have a real problem on their hands in their effort to eliminate some of the big curves on the road between Bellefonte and Pleasant Gap. With great backs of earth on either side the road creek to contend with, ing out of a road than the present #ible. A Ford car belonging to and f near town, by . EB. 8 rer, of fire while Nittany Moun tain, Mi stopped his with less cu one near the Com: mda eral pers pearing and such an of the potent force that is at to soho something of side. and go back to make Miss Edith Sankey. of Mi was in Hall last week. has recently recently returned from a three weeks visit to Philadelphia, Lancaster and Reading. She attended the State Grange meetings in Lan- caster, and in Reading, in with Mre. Roger T. Bayard, of Ty- rone, was a guest of the latter's sie ter, Mra. (Rev.) W. C. Dunlap. Miss Sankey is ebcretary of the Gréng: Fair and ls alre dy yourself. Centre association mak ing. in Cen- came and wns ani Loe Markle of Altoona, tre Hall last Thursday. Penns Valley to buy a successful in purchasing a nice mal In the western section of the wal ley. The beef will be killed for Mr. Markle's yee, He ig employed in a large milk depot in Altoona, and having advantage of refrigeration fa- cilities there, will put the beef In cold storage and thus be supplied with fresh beef throughout the summer. This is giving old King H. C. L. a knock out wallop! Republicans ‘whe have declared themselves ‘willing to serve Centre county in an official capacity are Hoy Wilkinson, of Philipsburg, who Is out for a second term as prothonotary; Howard BE. Holsworth announces him: self a candidate for county treasurer, and Harry Dukeman feels hoe has su perior fitness for the office of high sheriff of Centre county. Harry A. Rossman and Lloyd A. Stover are will- ing to serve a second term in the of: WHAee of register and recorder to which respective offices they were elated more thin threes years ago. And this is only the beginning of the season for the showing of good material for pub- He offices in all political partics, was He beet, private T— WANT TO REPEAL STATE DRY LAW Referendum on Modification of Elgh- teonth Amendment Also Sought Would Be Voted On At Coming Election. The Armstrong-Snyder dry Inw. sponsored by the Pinchot administra- tion and passed by the 1923 session, would be repealed by a“bill presented in the House by Representative Stee- dle, Allegheny county. A referendum to ascertain the opin- ion of the electors of the State as to the desirability of modifying the eigh- teenth amendment to the constitution of the United States was also Intro- duced in the House by Representative Steedle. The question would go before the voters at the municipal election this year. The question to ba voted on would be “Should the Congress of the United States modify the federal act to en- force the eighteenth amendment of the constitution of the United States so that the same shall not prohibit the manufacture, sale, transportation, im portation or exportation of beverages which are not in fact intoxicating as determined in accordance with the laws of the respective States.” A group of advocates of prohibition called on Governor Fisher on Tuesday. Among the delegation were Dr. Ha- mer W. Tope, State superintendent of the Pennsylvarmia Anti-Saloon league: Mrs. Ella M. George, State president of the W. C. T. U. and other promi advocates of enforcement of “the prohibition laws seam —————— LOCAL AND PERSONAL und hog saw the brigl Yes, the gr on Wi dnesday in Stockmen grandparents Mrs. Harry mpéan ied Chathar, of \[1gs Mabel near here on Tue ned Haven R. M. Smith, D Boozer, BR. P. { ‘amphel MeCormick attended the dons the Willlamsport ti .sh Rite Masons, with the twenty -seventh dinner on Friday evs candidates for initiation numbered hundred W. H. and R. G. Homan will make public sale on March 16th of a num ber of high-class Guernsey cows helf ers ind bulls. The animals have In thelr veins some of the best line of Guernseys Yo be found and also have individual : quality. The sale will be held cast of town on the farm formerly occupied by the eleder Mr. Homan. consistory, Sed which ended anniver The Ary ning. over two George W. Pa altfotnia, # on a month's # former home in 1s a son of Edward Angelea, vacation Penns Valley Page, of Oak Mr. Page went to the Coast four years ¢ He holds good position With lfornia Ed ge, of los He Hall Station. ison Company He an eloctirk eome Constabulary. intensive training anches and physical en- will come g final exam ination A large percentage of young men who enter the Institution to gain {admittance to this feature of serv for the State, fall on final examina: tion. Mr. Reiber feels reasonably ces overcoming the obstacles caus training to State six months n various br tests, ¢ and come through with colors flying. ’ Dr. H. 8 Alexander, of on his way bome form a Lewis- waa injured by his auto ng His leg was brok injuries inflicted. He was accompanied by his son Elmer, the lat and baby, none of whom They had visited Mia Alexander, who is a patient at the hos pital, Immediately alter the accident Dr. Alexander was taken to the same hospital and is being treated there. No other facts of the accident known here, John Snavely, the farmer and dairy man east of Centre Hall. was pain- fully injured on Saturday morning and has since been confined to the house on account of sveeral broken ribs and bruises. Before feeding his cows and young cattle, Mr. Snavely was clean ing the troughs of refuse, and while so doing a heifer Jumped against him, knocking him to the floor of the sta. ble, and in that position was found by his helper at the barn, He was minted to a piece of safely and lale to the house On exnminotion Di, Braucht found several ribd broken and ong or moire riba torn loose from the bréast bone, Ha is improving, bal gullers. considerable pain and ia not Belleville, town hospital colli ter's wife were hurt, able to Le down, " . & THE CEFTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. oe —————— pa “ , 2 John Helm, of Lewisburg. a retired Handshake Guide to Love farmer, was 4 guest of his ow, Mrs. The handshake is a correct and in |W, § Colyer, in Centre Hall, for a fallible guide to true love, This Is the | few Say last week. contention of Dr, David V. Bush, » ~-o 2 teacher of applied psychology, “Shake hands.” he says, “before you start n | - courtship—not because you are to POOL, ROOM EQUIPMENT FOR gtart something resembling a pugilistic | SALE. Three modern pool tables and hout, but because If the hands don't complete equipment. First $600 takes fit perfectly, don't start it.” Doctor the full equipment. Part cash when Bush says “the altar Isn't even n op AR yan further of .C. C. milestone In the course of love: It's totown, > est Third Street, Lew apt to be a millstone, A marriage cer . £ = tificate Is no guarantee of love, Mar FOR RENT.—House for rent, riage, looked at as the goal of love [ters Mills; four rooms on is apt to be a grave if the gnme ends (and six rooms on second; also six when the knot is tied.” The exponent [Acres of land. For further informa- of applied psychology thinks trouble tion apply to Mrs. W. H. Blauser, on can be avoided by proper character | the Dremises, or Cyrus Brungart, Cen- analysis before the courtship advances jtre Hall, 07% too far, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, at Pot first floor BOLING .~—I have for sewing shoe soles and am jable to sole all welt shoes at a reas- {onable price.~Geo, W. Tressier, Cen- itre Hall, ob* SHOR { machine installed a Giving Him a Lift A canal boat skipper sat placidly or his rudder handle and smoked, while 8 | —n horse towed him along the canal. A | FOR Hmping tramp hailed him from the [OWS bank, {and “Can von give me a lift to the next fire town, captain?’ he asked. “My feet's | TRUCK FOR raw with blisters” lton truck, “If 1 sign you on to the next town (tion: new will you agree to work your passnie Garage. Centre my Ind?™ “1 will, SALE.—8 high-grade Holstein coming in soon, with 2nd, 3rd bth calves—W. E. Bartges, Cen- Hall. ob* BALE~~Chevrolet half 1526 model, in good condi tires. A bargain-—Boozer's Hall. oh* FRESH COW FOR tested fresh cow for WOLF, Centre Hall; Tel SALE—A T. sale. —H. T5R31. captain.” sald the eagerly. “My feet" The skipper threw a “Then eateh hold of sald, “line up alon pull for all yon're Answers, tramp rone ashore that geide the he worth.” rope.” hi IRE Londo Of Russian Origin The halalaika veyed oe The lalla 1 To / Lat on thé Hogs persantry. When Peter the ren | i I nk Fr al ined at peasantry, } sryrri ime 8 Becoming fitte vith three string dozen Ail fis » ton: There are about a producing varions Message of Gratitude Counting up our mercies and eryday reasons for gratitude at the hundred little things things, gentle words, loving flowers sent to cheer ns, children greet ns, old friends to and middle-aged friends to uphold us, good books to read, dear songs to sing. meetings In gladness, even partings bi hope for the better life, we do not know where to end the list. The only thing to do Is to live always In an at our ev looking large | igher butter {: palm cil does th smiles, | of Palmo Midds | to worth of pe oil alone, Such } ble ue is my; stchless i a 0st explainstoe In and advise 1 terval protein, high fat, low fibre and sture contente=ihal's Polmo Midd: No feed inenisten goes” 30 well with home grown feed. For dairy cows rr y i = 3 mito and better milk, Forho a bal. LARGE BTOVE FOR BALE. «Fire Feed ation that quickly builds bealthy box. 23 inches; grate and ‘all in Fox fat. For borsts—an excellent condi. condition. Suitable for use in & floner that makes grain unnecessary. p ¥e tr jways Al results when shop or gamge~—Boozer's Oargg Sef pions od best of all it in the Centre Hall od jowest priced, high ¢lass feed on the Wat would it mean 10 you tosave wonderful re- ¥ The prescription taasket. What more any feeder bak? Try Ten Sacks While in Prance with the ¥ ti oto ~ “ ox cven 107% on your annual feed tall Army 1 obtained 4 noted French pry Dor not overlook this Sppartuni fo me noth aK nothing for it I will mail Wh are bosing money day you wi out Pain. Mk Nt cin. 1 the treatment of Rheu- ere 00 feed expenee and add to, matism and Neuritis. I have given your bank account. Give Palmo Midds © address, today. American’ scription for Yoigntary testimonial letters show br 3 . a far tral. The results will astonish to thousands with i,t . Cost Wm. McClenahan CENTRE HALL, PA. send me i ing it. Write 0.24%, Brocton, CASE, ’ Massachusetis, Dept, Gi FOUR-WHEEL BRAKES ~- ANOTHER SOURCE OF SATISFACTION AND AT NO INCREASE IN PRICE Checking the features of demonstrated worth secured at such a moderate invest- ment, no wonder Oldsmobile owners take pride in their judgment. And proved in the trials of months and miles, their judgment stands confirmed. 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