LOCAL AND PERSONAL be - Frank Phillips, of Potters Mills, sold a new Ford touring car to Ira Auman, of Pine Grove Mills, last week. W. L. Jacobs, Miss Margaret BE. Ja cobs, Miss Carribell Emerick, Mrs Geo, H. Emerick and daughter, Miss Verna Emerick, spent last Wednesday in Al toona. Charlel-Bradtord, of Pittsburgh, who fs engaged in contract plastering In the Wester ‘annsylvania city, ing in Sy Mountains with Bradfoda. My. and Mrs, Thos L their son Rev. Frederic wife, and their daugoter, Miss Miriam Moore, to Lewisburg, on last Thurs- day. On Friday, Mr. Moore attended a session of the York county teachers institute, at York. is hunt- the Moore took Moore, and Aaron H. companied veying the Harrisburg to ant Gap. on Tuesday, was made. The cortege tre Hall for a When you hear over the radio Station WCAM, Camden, N. J., be listening to a Clay W. Reesman, and Public Property in complete supervision 8 made Mr, Boy in ( Hall. Mrs, Elis John D. ment Tyrone, of the season with Harold PF. daughter, Harter, of Harrisburg, ac- the funeral con- remains of Misg Shiloh, £ ortege Dale west of from Pleas ints where rment brief perio from ) you will station over which Director of Parks that “ity, has This Reesman mention because was a ‘entre over cashier, College; Colleges town. a Swerney, and daughter the Phoen!xvifle week iatter's came her remain Wr former's D proprietors Cony farmsg thing possibla ected the menu This meats vegedableg from conditions drawback i I George Hackeet, son of Brown ett, living on the Dauberman along Sinking Creek, was un fortunate recently in crossing the Sev- en Mountaing in his Star He collided with a car, resulting in dis abling his own oar. A messenger was sent to Milroy for an “ambulance.” and in executing their part of the pro- gram a second accident Happened. Close to Milroy the Star broke away from the “ambulance” and toppled from the caoBcreta road over an embankment. do- il Sommdertibie aditional damage. The © ® TAN, however, assumed his part of ithe damages. Hack farm doubly touring car Dobbin’ fs sure becoming more: and m@e every day in every way out of plare anywhere on the highway. This wih demonstrated very conclusively one day last week when a Httle mise hap to a tire so frightened one of his kind that he almost fell to the ground Mr. Baumgardner drove to town at the time referred to and tied his faithful horse to a post to the front of the T 1. Smitly place of and went on the errands he here for, Wil- Ham hand om: ployed by Mr. Hagan on the Edward Durst farm at Earlystown, came hore in the modern way-—driving a big Nash touring. Wien opposite $the Smith Place of business one of the Nash tires blew out, and Dobbin was so thoroug. ly frightened that he almost business, ome a young farm Casher oolin paved Among the incidents dus to the hunt: ing season is Moyer, one in tenant on the farm, near Old Fort, was the principal, and as good fortune had ft he came through | able to deny it yet it is sid to be quite true. A fine buck came from Egg Hill through Harry's domain, and on reach- ing a fenve made some miscaleuln- tions, resulting in his large and wide pr antlers getting fast in the fence ——gi) ot that his buckship was come pletely? stalled. Harry saw the deer's predicament, and taking with him an axe went to the rescue. A few whaocks of the axe and his lordship was rdeas ed. | buck then showed a uns eful and vicious spirit in attadkink his 4 r. He wag upset, rolled over and , and it was only due to the performance of a faithful dog that Har- r¥'s skin was saved, which Harry Benner * * © 5 4:.0:.8 4.» » = 3 . * CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL * ° ® 8 so 8 WW . » * . . Mrs, James Tomallo, of Pleasant Gap, a surgical patient for several weeks, was discharged on Monday. Charles Hopkins, 066, Penn State, admitted as a medital patient, Misg Bertlia Parker, of Millbrook, on was discharged after having undergone medical treatment. Mrs, Charles Packer, of on Monday was admitted for medical treats ment, Wayvue State, on surgical patient, Miss Mary Sweitzer, of Bellefonte, on Monday was admitted as 5 medical patient, Mra, Elizabeth Thompson, of Snow Shoe, is a medical patient, having been on Tuesday. Floyd Horner, of Pleasant Gap, admitted professor at was on Monday Monday Rock, Penn ans a student nt admitted Kissel, a Monday waa admitted Mrs, on Tuesday of st week, was for surgical treatment. Miss Parker, had months, week, Jackson Si accident victim, died on Lena Stover, aged § of Bellefonte, who patient for the past two on Wednesday of last Emily been a died owers, of Bellefonte, Saturday. wei —— pm comfortable slippers — Sister, Sweetheart, And for the Men folks— Good Sturdy that speak and shout "e oe PRICES wa SASS Early Weeks in December. Give Handkerchiefs inexpensive Gift that thousands to select Finest of Linens, and extremely An have literally is always practicable. Wi from; all attractively boxed and packed, New Colored Bindings, Attractive Designs, reasonabe prices Give Something for the HOME! One alway Congoleum Rugs ya can use Bedspreads on Sets of Sheets and Plllow rd Table Covers Give Hosiery She will lke those seer Hose, Goth. am Gold Stripe, Onyx, Polntex, and numerons famous makes In gl colors are here to select from And for HIM New Silk and Wool in fashion’s latest and decrees—Marvelously attractive Reasonably Prieed. TRA DISCOUNT DING STAM with Every Purchase We have the derthings that please these, ery surgics nt the han. pital on lay to Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Harm Misa Carrie at th of Pleasant Gap Anderson, a compositor ¢ Republican office in Bellefonte on Sunday admitted as a surgical night was patient ———— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. On Saturday a hunter shot and kifted a sheep belonging to Hennigh as Ellis The sheep was one of a flock in ture, Mr. and Mra Joim Van Pelt, of Johnstown, will soon becomhe residents of Befefonte They will » occupy % house near the Linn & McCoy iron works. william P. Cole, who had .been chief miller at the Bradford & Company mill here sfor 5 yer and a half, left the ldtter part of last week with his brother<in-law, J. H. Mr. and Mrs, Dayton Lansberry and family of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs, Roy BE. Baylett and family, of Milton; Mr. and Mrs. George Barner and Mrs Newton Zolls, of Bellefonte, spent Thanksgiving day at the home of the ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Smith, In town. here He is now Weibly, B. D. Brisbin pany his daughter this week accoms Mrs. George Hobert- son, to her home in Hartford, Conn. where he will remain for time Mra Laura Lee, housekeeper for Mr Brishin, will be with her WwW. E loo, at Potters Mills, and Mrs, Mary Herring, in Altoona Mr. Drisbin's absence, Att win Sond sO, sister, during 1: The Tth and Sth grades, W. H. Hane oy, teacher, and 3rd and 4th grades, Miss Martha Yearick, teacher, rendered appropriate Thanksgiving exercises on Wadnesday afternoon before the holi day named. Music, recitations, and a piaylet were a part of the program exe: cuted In a most delightful manner. The 6th and 6th grades, T. L. Moore, teacn- or, were spectators. For the secohd time this season the B, Gardner Grove household in Cen: tre Hall sat around the festive board graced by a wild turkey. Mr. Grove had the good fortune to kill a bird on | Thanksgiving, Ye along Nittany Mountnin, above thé old Improvements on the Bharer ehat of town, An- drew Mark, who has lived with the Grove family for a fow years, early in the season killed the other bird refers red to, THE SEASON HAS BEEN r vos A Merry : Christmas MUNSINGWEAR Line of Lin- ia tidious—and Scarfs In always, We have never seen culine mode clothes than ally walled EPO PETCEP POOPED MILLHEIM exceptions line of Shirts A Very Happy : New Year mae esse — NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, > CAN THERE BE A more fitting tribute to those whom we have loved than a mem- orial that will endure to the end of Lima? Perhaps are think- ing of just such a token—a mem- orial that As everlasting as the love which prompts the thought: * Wa shall be pleased to help you In all the details of se ction and erection, you will be CENTRE HALL MARBLE WORKS H. G. STROHMEIER, Prop. Centre Hall, Pa. 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