LOCAL AND PERSONAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL PAUL BOWER A SUICIDE, - - - . “ i y Y = 8 A George Kline, of Salona, was an over | Drove His C ¥ parental H me | . ’ SMS and Miss Samah Runkle spent Sunday guest of hig sister, Mrs. Mar<! 8 Car From Pare 0 | . the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Elliott] poret Gods ; In Aaronsburg Into Gare On pr : garet Godshall, % # » i m'thy¥ Prudureh, Rev, H. ¢. Michael, D. D,, and wife, | Farm; Closed the Door; Ly Un. wr Miss Elizabeth Warner, of the Cleve- 4¢ 1ohnstown, and Rev. U. E. Affe, D. re fis . > land Bible Institute, will deliver théln, of Annville College. spent Monday der Car to Breath) Deadly Polson SHOES that will stand that steady wear and tear that sahool shoes get—AT ALL PRICES, message at Linden Hall at the services Fumes—Engine Ran Untill Gas | to be held on Sunday «vening at 7 30, Mr. .and Mrs. D. F. Smith, Elwood night at the Laitheran parsonage AND FOR EVERY BOY AND GIRL school bells moan “back to work. BUY YOUR SCHOOL CLOTHES NOW. . . i Postmaster R. M. Smith and D A Was All Consumed, Boozer, on Tuesday, made a trip to Millville, back of Carlisle, andy brougnt home with them severn bushels of Mr. and Mrs. George Wisneski and sons, Paul, Rehard and Glen, and Mrs McCann and two daughters, Loretta ard Anna, drove up from Phoenixv.ile Faul Bower, an Anronsburg young % . CLOTHES for boys and girls made to stand rough usage, and priced to sathsfy any purse, man, held in highest esteem by all i { peaches for home use who knew him, t suicldy n Saturday to spend the weck end] ondiv. Aftarcom : ait Beat . O b . b k f h i, Saryrony oped | ae races at Altoona. were attended | Monday aternoon a woes) om ur buyers are just back from the eastern mar- . from here hy W. WW, Kerlin, In ugh ployed at ie Wagner i lellefonte, . The proof of the passing of the little] Morrow. Hugh Morrow, Jr. F. P. Geary wr several Ved " but Monday (Labor k d b 1 | h d C red school Louse was further emphasiz Daniel DatiDs Hr. and O. E. Bailey. the oo : " > 4 : ‘ #y he , ., ets an new a C ot es arrive every ay. ome in ed in Snyder county, last week, when! tier of Harrish 1564 alot aint 1 148 0d SUL: Sela Ere OF ors ven] liter of Rurvbbirg. The tS) WaBL,...' we avis srs, Michast N. Bowen and see the advance creations. . i made in sold for a total of $30.00 The bul : 1 Aaronsburg Some time during the Mrs . Wieland and daugMear ings passed for these figures rnoon h rove r 3 ; Ir f 4 ings pa 1 rt gm State College, are spend- | 8fternoon } \ in ar to the BOYN' SUITS at real prices—genulne woolen f-plece Suits; something worthwhile—25.95 to $0.75. $15.00, $25.00 and $35.00. : time at Hehobotl: Beach, Pow farm soutl f Aaronshurg, ran Tne Potter township school board | 1. wh MY. Widland is recovering it into ewly built garag losed the at a meeting eld on Friday e "| (re r perition for sinus trouble ENNA JETTICK SHOES YOR WOMEN “Reduce Fatigue” * and fil pening round tne CHILDREN'S DRESSES—all new garments—just In from the style centers with “that different he Johns opkins Hospital in with Dave: an folded a 100k In every dress.~AS LOW AS $e. elected Mrs, J B. Royer, rl . town, to teach the Colyer hool. George | paltimore . y Sweency h } 3 James Maxwell and school, naburg Rober Mele who s«¢ ng Jie Fieify cous, Srpeciul gwar Shou | , Y0em Gu Doly was Ioundy all tie MILLHEIM h of Los Apgeles. The se-| N% mrp | and the battery wa ! WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST nor Mr Hennlgh became with reheumatism, hut tre tained pernutted sightseeing ue with no greal' .ulerderen C. H. Meyer, rur the Reedsvil has n in th "mad service = om tives Trom the Pita s ; SE r—— wa afore a 2 Z in any quantity at the orchards of long . L Boy Dies from Auto Injuries, sion. ny vacation The . . cmon de gn EEE SEITE, I I TW HIRST] THE BUFFALO VALLEY the late avid § ( of Manhat {in three cars and several y : = pe : . . . dl g ad wa ; . tan, Ill., are on i: git here among ™ . 5h A oo ag pr ee a a FRUIT FARMS. friends and relatives. They tiave fA Car driven 3 .UTEaAY Snelii Min” ito the Centre County spital Bw i E nachine was installed . by auto, and were here | week wr | ie HOY and Shoemaker fuck loaded , 3 ' 1 j A i Mr. Lucas and follow the Signs. Address Mail to Mifflinburg, Pa. prs rma o | ALL RECORDS FOR POPULARITY ARE HELD BY GOODYEAR School nurse savs all girls should know this MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES than on any other kind—a facet for 14 years—and H's millions more people today! Public preference for GOODYEAR TIRES, according to nlable statistics, Is now from 2 to 30 times as great as for any other make, i GOODYEAR builds nearly twice as many tires as his closest | — KING to 2 oon A ol hth follower. More than a MILLION tires every «mn days! | ugh school girls on personal hygiene, THIS ENORMOUSLY greater production gives GOODYEAR an experienced district nurse said: . “One of the basic rules of health for the benefit of lowest oosts, girls is to keep the system functioning naturally at all times. Normal exercise YOU GET THE BENEFIT, here, wien yon huy Goodyears-— and diet habits should be encouraged. better road traction for your more mikage, more troublefree servies, But when necessary there's no harm in taking nujol, since it works mechani- cally and can't disturb the normal viee, functions of any organ of the body. Particularly with girls, there are times when nujol should always be taken. Take a spoonful every night for a few days, It's a thoroughly safe and harm- ’ less method. It won't cause distress or gas pains or griping.”’ But e M ¢ | Nujol is different from any other sub- th in stance, It contains no drugs or medi- | cine. It can be taken safely no matter Centre Hall At Druggists—1§e, 25¢ how you are feeling because it is so | pure and harmless, and works so MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH. | easily. Every woman should keep a ER KIND bottle on hand. Every druggist has this remarkablesubstance. Get thegenuine, money-=plus onr Interested, friendly, year "round attention and ser- ing for Miss Marg t Deland parents, Mr ind Mra, Jonn Denney, at thels or east of town. to which friends and relatives of ths family and the High school girls were Invited. Those who attended thé affair were: | HITT AND RUNN—The Poll Tax Callector “Knew” Bull, So He Had Just As Well Pony Up Right No Mr. and Mra. V. A. Aurhan, Mr. and pr —. — . A= | Mrs. Pruce Runkle. Mr. and Mra OM! Buti | FOMOT 10 THUL YOU GET @u220mps “ ms csi ’ 3 Ea — Dl aria. Mc. am } = nar ne POLL TAR COUECTOR 22 | NORA (wet vou SALLY BOOK” ” ) and Mrs. John Lingle and daughter Wh (EAL, YORI = us hte rr ™ aor CRO ws Sn | les wo a Martha, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Dinges vom wvow-) ’ [ f xp ie oe er pa = | and daughters Adaline and Jene. and wis LY foReow - i : 3 son Robert, Mr. and Mrs Michael! De- . laney and daughters Celia, Edith, Lois | and sons Earl and James: Misses Per. ha Sharer, Fay Bradford, Tuabel Brad ford, Elizabeth Brooks, Alta Cummings, Agnes Cummings, Tessie Cummings Hazel Co A harlotte Kelle and Eugene irkholder Emory Toray, Benjamin Genteel, LaRue Decker. Hay mond Brooks, Harold Brooks Whine McClellan, all of Centre nil Ming Kathryn Smith, Lewistown, and Mra Winifred Delaney, Lock Haven. BTEAMATIONAL CARTOON CO. WE
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