ec crmrapsons mse S VOL. CHI. ON SHADLE IN W. DAY ESTATE FIELD Yernon § Kanawha Rls W. Va. $1000 Others—1 Attract Mt arm, on Visit ¥ fv ret {:overnor wk and Two fons, Motor Co. Car Sales hy Homan — ———————— Hassenplug—Fryer, rg, July Ist, a ) 1. Hassenplug Laurelton, and Miss Dorothy of rn, were united In } lock by Rev. D. R. Keener formed parsonage Jest OC Linco Coty wishes ————— A RAR Card of Thanks. We to their our bereavement tributes. — David drén, wish thank and also our friends for sympathy during for many floral Fortney and chil- kindness G i APP K. G. E, Festival The athletic association of the Cen- tre Hall Lodge K. G, E. will hold a festival on Saturday evening, July 20, on the Hig school athletic field, The fisunl line of refreshments will be sold The Lemont band has been engaged to furnish the music during the even- ing. The patronage of the public is so- Ncited, idl 1 ' LOCAL . Gates, a gadunte Veterinary department of Unive of sity Pennsylvania, has permanently lo ited in Millheim. and until he can hots stoping at the with Mrs. Gates. Dr. Gates is a of Mt. Eagle and has had four of experience. He giving diseases attention, which is a older veterinarians gave BHttle thougit. Dr. Gates’ professional app<ars in this issue, we. Cure a Is Inn native Verurn ia poultry feature or no card Jellefonte has an opportunity to sell a holding and clear itself of a debt of $150,000, provided the offer of How ard J. Thompson to buy its big spring Is accepted. Mr. Thompson, of the Thompson -Ricieliclu Theatre Company, a promoter and business man of Cure wensville, is willing to pay $400,000 for the spring in question. A clause in the deed of the donors, James and Nancy Harrie, it appears, will likely stand in the way of disposing of the spring by the borough to which ft wns a gift, WANT TO FREE HOMES Of OLD DEBTS Central Pennsylvania Methodist Launch Campalgn for ¥200,000, cr s——— > LOCAL AND PERSONAL Hagereat i itiful pari he Blue Mountains Mra T. H lege, spent mister, Mrs Hall Mr. and Mrs M. Huyett enjoyed of the most delightful trips and experiences in all thefr lives, last week. They went to Detroit. Michigan, and were escorted through the Ford Motor works and witnessed the turning out of Ford's product at Its peak produce tion. In quite another manner wis thelr interest and enftausiasm aroused ~qgpon attending several meetings In the $9.000,000 Masonic Temple auditors fum where were being held a series of Divine Healing services by Aimee Sem ple MoPhermon, of Los Angeles, the noted evangelist. The Temple seated 6,000 persons, and night crowds were #0 Inrge that many could not be ae commodated. The Huyetts saw this wonderful woman pdrform miracles in the way of causing the lame to walk and tte dumb to speak. he bea Pen Mar,” viand Col with her Centre Hartswiok, a day Archie recen Moyer. E ona Iwo FORMER LOL REYORMED Al PASTORS DEAD J 111 Poe Rev, G., WW. Kercher and Rev, 8S. Puss Followed Flsenluirg in Ihe Away Latter Former On} teformed Field, Be — an Reunion, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, + * . - * * \ tted Wednesda, cit ert sieht er ’ din® are EOne sur Ear Mots Format of was admitted on for Lose fur f treatment Semonthe-old desughter of Coleville, medical it Beryy Lowen, fe a a Fearn Showers. Bellefonte, was ad Allan Weaver, and three Spring surgical weeks, township a patient for the Yo wie discharged Sat. Earle Heckman, S-vear-old Heckman, Spring Mills son of under. Saturday Wm. Alkens of Boggs town- a medical patient, died Sunday. Mrs. Mae Hanjey, Ballefonte, was ad- Sunday as a medical patient, Sarah Hessinger, Coburn, ad- Sunday for surgical treatment Sadie Kuhn. Boalsburg, admit. Monday for surgical treatment Thomas Harter, editor Keystone Gn: admitted Monday for suigionl na fe Ok Mra ™ Mra in Mrs, in Miss Roseanna Eminhizer, for Fleming, surgical treat. ]of BOALSBLU RG SHUT OU T- Lake Park Loses Gama | EN —————— MAHRIAGE LICENSES, sms Ml Goodbye, Old Main. Higher Standards Centre for Teachers, Horner Rmnlon, H Park # and © el lends ws Oral fall vited this to attend gathering a———— a — Letter from Michigan, Buchanan, Mich, June 26, 1829. & I am enclosing check for $1.50 for ur valuable paper. Please send {tan- Balley Mrs. W. R ugh, whose maiden me was Young, was born and rafsed ar Tusseyville, 8he is now 1 ad Jooke forward each week to read paper, especially the naws from meeyville, Colyer and the Gap I forgot to say Mrs. Rough is my and while the paper is my name, it is for her to read Yours very truly, J. C. REHM. ——— AA SIP AIS BAI 82 vears Texaco, the new and better gasoline, now sold tow our local merchant, The wide distribution Texaco makes It an deal gasoline for adv, NO. 97 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS | | many Long, £ lame netant at once told give hm no who Mary Corman injury to one re diel Mr. Dutrow EH uid aid. Th the same successfully treated Miss of Spring Mills of her lege received in a game of baske et ball while a student in the Township Vooational School he © a for an r- on About seventy-five bDusiness men from Altoona, representing private firms and business associations, notably the Booster Association. Chamber of Come merce, town officinale, and newspaper men, made a good will tour through Rlalr and Centre countivs, Centre Hall having been the most distant point reached. The group while in town vis ited a number of business placesamong them the banks, Reporter office, and the Kerlin Poultry plant. It was no advertising schame. “Buy at home" is the slogan of the Booster Associa tion, but ¥ you can't get what you want at home, Altoona asks the oppor tunity to furinsh it for you. A forme er townsman in the group was John C. Beholl
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