—————————————— x TR LOCAL AND PERSONAL, mem in the Your hame and every other ber's name will be published hospital apnual report Mr, and Mrs, John H. Knarr and children drove to Altoona on Sunday where they were guests of friends. . member of the It needs child, You Centre every may Are County man, woman need the you a Hospital? and hospital, Coming—Mack-Murray Co. in 3-act western play, “The Moon Shiner, in Grange Hall, Centre Halli, Monday night, May 16; 0c, Frank D. of a silo on ley, and enters Mr. and Washington, the latter's Godshall, in will remain The local suffered defeat at Boalsburg High school nine, on the latter's grounds, last Friday afternoon, by the score of 11 to 4. Mr. A. EB have winter Petersburg, Flori are expected to this week for a Mr. and Mrs. James daughter, of Frederick, on an auto tour and for a brief tre Hall where hood days. 256 and [ee completed the bullding his farm in Nittany Val last week. Harry MeClenahan Hugh Smith were the employed. Mrs. George Sachlis, D.C. at the mother, Mrs. Centre Hall, for ten days, High local car of home of Margaret they are where baseball team hands of the school the Keriin, who home in St, last fall, Centre Hall stay. and Mrs. been at th since in months’ FE. Solt and Maryland, were section in Cen- gpent his boy arrive few N through this time stopped Mr. Solt E. M. voungest Huyett daughter, to home accoms- Mrs. in Mr. and Mrs. panied their Harold O. Alexander, aer st week, Wenonah, New the parents Jersey, ia where of the young lady will spend a short J. 1 ¥ 3 gealer, week work with A in Hag will #tunt hased recently The owner to carry fields at Media and W field being In Delaware i plane manufactured by the Waco Airplane Manufacturing Company. It furnished with a Curtis Alrplane and has 110 miles an hour and a landing of 8 miles an hour. It will travel 500 miles without refueling, or wil run about five hours without refueling. Waco plane pur Mary its erstown, land. plane be used by in Iatter re $ pa ssenge wwton, Th NS is motor, a top apeed of speed Mrs. Jeff Shaeffer, Mr. and Mrs Charles Mendler and little son Clifford. were Altoona people to visit in Centre Hall on Sunday, driving here in a car. Mrs. Shaeffer was a guest of her bro* ther, Lanson Burris, and Mrs. Burris, while the Mendlers were at the home of Mrs. Mendler's mother, Mrs. Philip Liester, next door neighbors of Mr. Burris. Two other daughters of Mrs. Liester were also Mother's Day guests at the Lelester home. They were Mrs. Adam Smith, of near Centre Hall and Mrs, Noman Bilerly, of Rebersburg, and were accompanied by their respective husbands and children, A meeting of the Brotherhood of the Lutheran church will held In Milton this (Thursday) evening, in con- nection with the Susquehanna Synod of Central Pennsylvania in session in that city since Monday. The speak or at the Brotherhood meeting will be Dr. Robert Clair, of altimore. Dr. Clair was a classmate in Gettysburg College of 8, Ward Gramley, of Min heim, and to prove to him that he re- mained true to Lutheran doctrine. Mr. Gramley will attend the Brotherhood banquet with more than thirty mem-® bers of the Bible class of which he ie teicher, The Penns Valley Lutheran charge, Rev, 8. ¥. Greenhoe, pastor, will also be largely represented by men from Spring Mille, Farmers Mills, Georges Valley, Tusseyville and Cen- pg Hall, be Ee LOCAL AND PERSONAL the home of Mrs, H. at 7:30 P.M. W.C.T UU al H. Mark, Saturday Max Herr purchased a new Chevro- let truck through the Homan garage agency. late few gon of the in town fa Robert Krumbhine, Ezra Krumbine, days a wis ago. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer and daughter, Miss Maybelle, drove to Lock Haven Sunday, A insurance if on Membership paid hospital it. means will be Hospital that should YOur ready vou need been with Axemann, who nus Ray, now Yeager, AM is Rebecca at at h her daughter, 8. last fall, er home of town. since west Northumber Hall nt Schwelkart, of. in Centre and CB jand, is due (Thursday) today will engage 1 uning planos, Miss of Mr. spending Hugh M Lilae wughter Mrs, week Brooks, d Brooks, is Mrs Richard with Mr, ana in Mifflinbursg. ind this Ralston, asked to « Next yes up $2.00 for ur we will be hunting and $1.50 for But gas and are necessities, like license they ng smokes, Coming—Mack-Murray Co, Moon Hall, He, in Shiner,” Mo in nday play, “The Hall, May 16; west arn Grange Centre night, and i) Marcellus Royer seven weeks wis tre Tuesd iy County 1 and of David ho had been region engaged aft} Figs 31 norin a saul Asher Stahl ind Mrs, Altoona, drove to Centre 3 PS make i in time £ of Mr. M. Gramley, Millheim, at the parental home Day Bruce 8. Gramley, by Mrs. Gramley, drove in from New York. Mr. Gramley is engaged with the Long Island Light Company, hold- ing with them a fine position with corresponding salary. Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Gramley and little daughter. of Lewistown, where the head of the family holds a place in the Citizen's National Bank, was the second son to come home for the day. The two gl der eons, 8. Ward and Windom, live nearby the Gramiey home, while the only daughter, Miss Orpha, lives with her parents, Mre, gues The four sons and T of were ts on accompanied brother, Samuel McCoy, motored here from Philadel phia the latter part of last week and are spending a week at the old home at Potters Mille. They also visited their aunt, Miss Emma McCoy, in Cen- tre Hall, who has been seriously iil for some time past. The former Mr. MeCoy has long beert employed with the Pullman company. whose railroad gleeping service is known throughout the length and breadth of the land. Mr. McCoy is a Pullman conductor and has traversed the continent more than a score of times, At the present time he is looking forward with keen pleasure to the “Keystone Tour de luxe.” a personally conducted railway and steamer trip of 35 days’ duration July 8 to August 1l-to the Pacific Const and Alaska. He recommends this trip to any who are looking for something worth while in sight-seeing this summer at a very reasonable cost, Information may be had by ad- dresging P. FE. Lloyd, passenger man ager, Harrisburg, Pa. J. F. McCoy and if Lack An he sedan, was was Bond benevolence hill of Philadelphia, vetoed by neither the constitute the has the also { i the Alexander the to and containing born the filing of be nd from the $2 to 3 the than bill Hing other to pre 1 8 4 § i Ce from 10 to bill to in the PASS ill f only to bill 0 upon perform to require in newspapers than these bill 3 of to ¢ prohibit tate banks to week the f insane tate xempt druggl for Alex bill 1 second-class no ander News per, the purchas in bil motor Ships at Attra Cc have a another Irs wireless ting Moths iu P e i] iil 14 £4 of " | with specimens of many kinds, uses | his motor car lights to attract these | Jovers of light and bring them into his | possession. He shoots the strong beams right across the valley just as dusk is appearing. ‘The beams attract the | flying visitors, who follow them to | thelr source, Being an enthusiastic { horticulturist, as well as entomologist, | he has a well cultivated garden, snd | this Just now Is a mass of bloom, The are proving attractive, { and the moths are making a perfect home in their midst. This student is hopeful that when the chrysalides de- velop he will not have missed a single new specimen in the valley, ALTOONA’S AMUSEMENT BULLETIN ——————— | lowers most STRAND Magic Garden.” My Wife. News ten-plece Gene Porter's book, “The Comedy, "Who's and Famous Btrand Orchestra. MISHLER~—Vaudeville, STATE ~Behe Daniels CAPITOL ~—Bat., Monday A 1 Adolph Menjou in Wed., Thurs, OLYMPIC McDonald In Wed., Tl ~This feature furnished weekly by-— ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOC. FOR SBALE-—A 1% borse-power wa- er motor. in good condition, i» offered or sale. 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By treating old Dobbin fairly ting him ready for dally exercise, keepin groomed, especially and a work ration 1 winter feed will pay big dividends Ir a short time, If the horse takes a long time to shed his coat, this can be facilitated thorough, frequent grooming and this does not do the work, a clipping all over will get him h the st ding period quickly. the hors the end of work farm "er pri g him th wh! rif Wor an §y4 ins throes oA that they Eh den aa. 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