: THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ee — ——————— ss = - Sh a sc : me Sa LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL EVANGELICAL MISSIONARY 1 MARRIAGE LICENSES, . — WOMEN MEET IN WILLIAMSPORT Oasis in Sahara Ray C £hle Pleasant Gap “ Bobble, a ttlé son of Mr ind Mrs John Rishel is driving a new Pon Ella C. Ness ......»....8tate Colle Re That Is Productive ASHINGTON a ee LeRoi Cen] tlacg sed hase ITOUR hel Lewistown Selected as Ne Meeting | Co ‘ . tia edan, purchased through th stown Selected as xt M Stanley A. Hartzel l......Btate Colleg The oagis of Adrar 18 In the western Bruce Arney, had the misfortune to exe y ; t y * OG Ape a AP 0s \ 4 : » . fall from a swing and breamk one of | State College agency. Flee Dr. Schmalzreld Gives | Elizabeth D. Jackson... State College } part of the Sahara desert in North his arms, Mr. and Mrs, DD. A. Boozer, on Sat Thrilling Experience In China, John V, Dazdicl State College | Africa, enst of the Spans : irs z PLES x . Farts ands rday. attended the funeral of the wife wi x . .. oat § } Hilda © Kohler Wit % & of Ri de Cire f which Fp vl Mrz, Frank Herman and daughter ttende th swintow irace BEvangelical cht h Es, sohler Wit vu os CARINE f Rio de I of which it { 3 . ; of Mr. '. 1 : : oanenir. §i 160=Day Excursion in-law, Mrs. Howard Herman, of Alt Boozel a POL has John ¥ W lected as the ¢ foi he 1828 scar M Zimmerman. .... Belle! fonte | constituted a part re ria + by . . wlve Boozer, at Osceola Mills, SRY Hier of Ask y avy’ tiama Xe Va . . ovrtle . itn A EM ; . ia | ha: were guests at the W. F. Col onvention of the Wom ne and (Olive A. Litite............. Bellefonte | portion of its 30,000 square miles is FRIDAY, JUNE 24 home, . O. Mitterling, the cafe proprietor, oreiEn JS onary society of th on Wilbur 8, reariek i ‘erit ra $11 rei anda op hich dates and grain i Dr 3. Lieb and F Pisher | has been confined to bed ine "ri raj ‘ennsylvan conferen of Lhe ietorin 8B, Fetters! } Madisonburg | Ero triches are raised for ti 1 ee. : 1 1 w renaint- day, suffering from an infected fing: cngelical h i the CIORING | ao ree 1g . hia po Va it li0y ari alt ig mined Die i having their dwelling Going the Worx -.} “ft much improved nur Vy Hams) . M. dr for Mr. . aitdes ting tha nlace of I Alice Heaton............ Mik Ire ; in sitants at fo } | Proportionate ¥: Ia Srungart. o) jus finished Migs Anna Fogleman, of ishing raxt neeting. th onventio: yo ddward G. Lantz...... mes came to h home f sie ) a ammittee anorts and Nizabeth Peters. . teaching a tern HON, AA re UN eT urora, | Hall. 7 few dive BE leaving here | C1074 all the iness on the ¢ Elmer 8. Henne: nois, where h vi } with his 1" 1, a few day ABO. leaving he a Mrs, WW. . ‘ampbel, of Berwl Thelma M. Yost ther on a farn for the summer] ®i¢ Willi 80 20 er Uy the o¢ had charge of the devotiona rvices : 3 fort th " 0 J ' ‘hard Clavie months, tor th . . A ot / Glen Iron, is veryin n-tide praver, ecient na tive tribes contain a history of vipar feRORISN le pneumonia at} Mrs W. Thompson, of k, was their beginning. Adrar lies at the bot. | §i ter, Mrs. John {elected president. Mrs. M. I. Jamison] toms of a nateras depression that 3 |b PENNSYLVANIA He becan i wher: vil olf i COUVAINE § marvelous irrig: ition gyvstem cont his home but w ker ‘ t nd M Hn Winter 4 for " n 18 irrig y n ' ) . . . +3 J 1 “ with reservolrs feeding the surround ‘ollege thet he migh 4 iin port 4 he ! surrey - | Tee A x ng plains at a higher elevation better his daughter, H. Harry Kahn, of Pittsburgh, wer of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Y Centre Hall. The Bradfords with . wand Mrs, Philp C. Bradord, of Lemont, were at the Bradford hunting camp for T . the} ‘ L Ti f Bar rad wenty in 116 her ie registered nis}, . . : i > 8 few days, herd has been regularly tested for sev 4 3 asus, IS. 4. ir 8, B= : 1 given point In the Sahara, Mrs. Minnie Richards, who had been|eral vears : rslowh, : TEAR 2218 a8 «104 OV : ar "7 | sparse rainfall is conserved by collec with her sister, Mrs. Mary Herring, = wi i om. ore a tr ct, M #s B «Veret, hed AK ing the ground moisture from a great in Altoona, for ne months. is with a and Mrs. ©. P. Ramer ang My dol AL ale Mre. . « AERA 4 w - gar ) expanse of territory at Adrar, her sister, Mrs, aura Lee, and other |®HY MIS S. Dwaria of ai Sibi IME - fy pi Jun Y alams- es Ey) pp ———————— ¥| JUNE VEN hl oe is i --the month of brides and bridegrooms, Joy YS SYN. 10 SH; hae on FINDS US READY with a stunning Bubb from heeasvill electrified homes, The Haag Vortex Ownpower, the array of Summer Finery. wonder-washer with the $cycle par oline motor, washes all your clothes thoroughly, quickly, safely with a minimum of effort’on your par. ® Come in and let us explain its many exclusive features and advantages. WHO WANT BEAUTIFUL DRESSES (AND WHAT LADY DOES. N'T WANT NICE THINGS), WE HAVE BEAUTIFUL WASHABLE CREPES, GEORGETTES, PRINTS, SILK FLAT CREPES, ANY- | C McClenahan Dealer THING THAT FEMININE FANCY MAY DESIRE. * * ’ CENTRE HALL, PA. and [len DO NOT FORGET THE NEW STRAW HAT. YOU SIMPLY MUST MACHINE SHOP HAVE IT ON WHEN YOU STEP OUT WITH YOUR “BEST GIRL” tenant on 1 near Penns Cave, ha f : Rg Ve } eo ret is of Young P Sr : nt herd of twenty-seven Holstein ows] : e . A il = ple's « § Mre 2 3 Flt jow and young cattle tesed fo b, and} : ‘ 3 : ' y J . + 1 Ie Cretary i $34 Ml, MIS ¢ clots tu vel hat exten every animal passed through calean i tha tend It rains but once in ter relatives abou Ends Washday where 1s DONE ON SHORT —————— Farmer Kiwanis Pienle. Ge Farmer W. A. HENNCY CENTRE BALL dell Phone 18 K3 DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST” MILLHEIM 3 The Greatest Washer Value — the World Has Ever Known Once in a while a new product, possessing the finest of quality, is of- fered at an extremely low price. The Model 20 AUTOMATIC is Hour after Hour over any Road hester Normal. one of those rare bargains ! Modern in every way, from its sturdy, ~and always i 1n Comfort / Harold Keller, who had been teach all-metal Swinging Wringer, down to its easy-rolling casters, it is priced ing school i wirel, Delaware i n ; pe tware, ve so low that women are actually amazed. Scientifically balanced — swung turned home by day. At Lancaster he met Fred Luck a . . v . . road . s i \ ad. 1 Gigantic machinery, producing thousands of parts daily, instead of only hundreds low to ith ne of Ridgeway, who had just graduated from Franklin and Marshall College, by the old hand methods, explains why ‘Cadillac Quality’’ can now be offered at (Fw body resting on chrome vana- and Miss Frances Fowler, of Reading, “Ford Price.” o? © dium steel springs that are 889, Es Dotan nd SEEN, as long as the wheelbase —the from where they went to Penn State 00 EBIPAN Te Most Beautiful Chevrolet pro- 10 attend a houee party. Only $05 for the SN: —— SERN EA vides the most astonishing riding The grand logde I. O. O. F. and « and driving comfort ever offered lebekahs held 1 weal 2 * ey 11 wp i i I kane bed last Ne ea} New Model 20 | in a low-priced car. Fellows and Mrs. Mitford Luse of the a 8 Drive 3 yoursell. You'll ind a Rebekah lodge. ‘Other delegnts atrom . ——— fyne Si performance that will de- ight and amaze you. the south side of the county were C. F. Miller, of Miltheim: T. G. Decker, - . of Spring Mills, and Cal. Weaver. of First see it demon- Py oo) Hf Rebersburg: Mi M. BE. Stover, of NRA ee | A is: The Touring $54 ¢ Grove strated. Compare iii : ot Roadster il § The Coupe + 3625 Mills: E. B vin, Boal rd: Joh . . . y 1 iia 5 Stormetown: C. MM. Bowe agin it with $150 Wash- C Ls || Err The 4Door $455 osts (8S d a1} The Sport $a. GHY and © B. Amma, State Ci ers and we believe Cabriolet - lege, . ; AL J The Landau $745 Mrs. Morris Furey, of Ballefont you'll then agree it Weighs Less A |i Landaa +e 750 “ Chasis € mi) Amelia King, in Centre Hall, Ms Leads the World in Washes i ACh urls Only) Furey the latter part of as woe oel » sh 0 k 1 : Ch Onl ebrated Ber eightieth birthday, one of Washer Value. u c er f Al vice 1. oh ” the festivities being a banque rved L L 1 , int, Mich. I Come in today and see for at the Brockerhoff House \ ion asts onger os ; Delivered Prices j , Do es those who attended y celebration They include the d rolet. Drive it anid pet the wets Mre, Purey's sister. Mra ing, ay Try Sarl oi 1s sono Smesths awa. who is 82 vears old: Mr. and Mrs. HI A a igh ful per ram Lee, of Btate College: Mrs. 8 W. ’ Kerstetter and Miss Loulse Kerstet ter, of Curwensville; Mr. and Mes. J. il org i ani Electric Supply Co. Decker Chevrolet Go. = . Bellefonte Mr. and Mrs, Eugene 1. Connelly, Miss Sagah Kerstotter and Charles 8, Wun- der: of Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Geo, BELLEFONTE STATE COLLEGE Homan’s Motor Co Centre H 11 Purey, Gray Furey, Mise Mauvis Fur . \ a rey, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Larimer, Morris Larimer ond Miss Emily Lar- iter, of Bellefonte. rt i ——— Q qd A L I T ¥ A TS x 0 Ww C 0s T Coburn: wiiph Walker ire
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