The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 12, 1929, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL, EVANGELISTIC SERVICES BEGIN [SEYEN HIGH SCHOOLS
- AT SPRUCETOWN, SEPT. 15] TO PLAY SOCCER BALL!
Primary election, Tuesday, Septem-
ber 17th. Continues for Period of Three Weeks Fourteen Games Scheduled on Seven! * o
Mra, Bessie Weber Dunham, of New ~=Miss Budman, Singer to Have Flelds~~ “BI” Jeffries to Coach. is ime 0 ear
York, on Saturday returned home af- Charge. of Musle, The of Can. LEX
executive committsn the
Evangelistic services will begin at tre County Interscholastic Assocation
Rev, D. R. Keener, on Sunday, dejiv. the. Sprucetown Methodist = ciureh, met at Centre Hall, Monday evening one thinks of Fall Clothes —of new things to wear, and NIEMANS are
eredi the Harvest Home sermon in the otters Mills, Sunday, September 15, and arranged a soccer schedule for th
Reformed chureh at Fieetwon ang sontinue. unit Qetcher su. fall, Sven schools Will lake part in as usual prepared with charmingly new things for Fall ; new ; beautiful ; and
Services commence at 7:30 pom. the league, thus assuring some keen
V. (" T. U. will meet at the home h { 5
Ah : w MN Flora n Saturday eve- | NO serv.ces Saturday, competition best of all--reasonable.
er wt’ B LoTR Tue : During the first week the following Each team will play a ‘home and
fing at 7:30. A good attendance is re- + 1 } p }
ministers will preach. home game with each of the other ————
ter a visit to her motiier here,
quested.
Tuesday Sei fe 2 or BE. Smith. teams, making a schedule of twelve
The local 1. O. O. F. {11 confer the Wed : . I ., games for each team. For School
edn ¥, Spt . SER 4
le De du, =. na For the Men About Your Sh
second degree upon a class of Rishell. Jeffrey, soccer coach at enn
dates in Bellefonte lodge on Thursd: . 4 has taken a very active part in New Boys’ Suits and Girls We have a wide variety o Don't put off that new palr
swening of n week. 1ursday, tev, | TR” | the soccer gue and h river [oe — — y ,
Svening NEN] patrick very Ang vies y Dresses made to withstand hard Row ok all Suite us epiay olf Shoes. Our Shoes depart-
JohnW,. Keller, of ths Torestry ry ar uly nels US BR ae " dothe rschbaum, and other famous
. : . Ww repre- K Also Gym clothes for makes and an exceptional dis
hoys and girls—and good stur play of Salts with 2 pair of
dy School Shows. Trousers at reasonable price of fered you In the famous Walk
(all wool) $22.00 {all wool Over and Enna Jottiek lines,
ment prides self In our stock
partment, Harrisburg, —@ very wide selection Is of-
several others, called on
last week.
GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE
EPEC
EMANS DEPARTMENT STORE
MILLHEIM
WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FARTHEST
CHTISEMENTS
FL TORS XOTICF
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Feen'amint
The Laxative
You Chew
Like Gum
No Taste
But the Mint
At Druggists—18§¢, 28¢
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MILLHEIM.
WE PROVE W
(oodyears
RE SUPERIOR!
t. School nurse says
te all girls should
MARRIAGE LICENSES. .
know this
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Warren Slack, of Potters Mills, who wet Musser wi
has bes n emmioved on road a ——— A ———
FLAS I manoy i MM 'oaa oonsirme
. ; with her niece, Jen: K. Resfanyde > . " TT
tin work for a number of years by va- Mr. and Mra'8. I. Hubler. accom ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST,
panied by their hieces Frances and A stroke of BRET po
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rious contractors, #8 chisf form setter
Row he Lord Construction company | yean motored to the Smoky MN - welng
uwllding th ONCTe g fro flog | cv ues owned by wat r Tier
ne ding the concrete road from Miles- | , ty and were guests of Mr. and Mrs “ we ¥y Mra Esther Sdlors,
burg eastward. The work “has Pro=i 11. G. Hubler Returning. they were | at Waddle The comb of the roof was t
eased oh . : : + Lh come to sed us
sre gh a point where pouring con-{... ompanied by Mr Hubler's parents |dafhaged but there was no fire josd
will soon begin Mr. and Mra W. T. Hubler Insorahce 14 Bold in the Contre Hall ; We demonstrate to your entire satisfaction ¢he superiority of
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burg. who were also visiting with Mr SUBIDRRY “ Ss” the tread and carcass In the type of Goodyvar Tire you need.
y morning, was attended by|and Mre H. G. Hubler a few day Ty : :
atives and friends from out Mise Laura Runkle, of town, and
of town: Edward Stump Mr. and Mrs FARM CALENDAR Mise Ferma Hoover, . N.. of Altoona,
Howard Stump, Belleville: Norman J. on Wednesday morning jeft New Chase 1 wo And our after-the-sale mrvice, 365 days a year, Is as superior as
Emerick and L. G. Emerick, Williams- tle, Kentucky, where they will be ALKING to a roomful of high the tires we sell.
¥O0u get the strongest PROOF In the Tire business when you
, of Robern
We prove to you that you're geiting the best tire your money
can secure.
port; Mr. and Mra B. D. Eckenroth, Timely Reminders from The Pemmsyl- | C0 C0 FF eon and family. school girls on personal hygiene,
Sellefonte; Mrs. Mary Stump, Altoona; v W Yn 2 No an experienced district nurse said: . .
. . ania State Coliege, Mr. Allison ia a nephew of Miss Run- "
Mr. and Mrs. William Knoffsinger, Mrs kie uf hii fap anne “One of tHe basic rules of health for ttractive Low Frices---
Helen Bumgardner, Pleasant Gap: Mrs.| PICK SEED IN FIBLD—Sclect seed |™
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girls is to keep the system functioning
George Barner, Bellefonte corn in the fleld. Gather only weil By Ovtober 1st, a telephone wil naturally at all times, Normal exercise .
formed and matured ears from healthy nstalied in the Centre Hall post of and diet habits should be encouraged. Goodyear Pathfinders
vigorous well-rooted plants having]fice for the convenience of patrons of But when necessary there's no harm in
reen stalks and yehow Tmsks About| the office. Telephones are not furnisi. taking nujol, since it works mechani- . , U .
forty wvears Wiffle in town at that 16 n mas: fo oy iy tt an en ! Mors Thar n sh cally and can't disturb the normal Superior (0 many makers Highest priced tins. Usual frati.qual
TF GIum si2e ars wil pant an ¥ e Post Office Department ex functions of any organ of the body. ity—~standard lifetime guarantee. Values made possible by Good.
Particular! ok iy there are times year's greatest production which lowers costs,
when nujol should always be taken.
Thomas Marstall paid a visit to
Centre Hall after an ateence of just
i
time he was employed In the Centre
Hall foundry, then conducted by W
P. Bhoop and Henry Boozer From
here he
acre, but save twice as much as will cont in offices dong a business of $15.-
be needed for planting if possible 0 over annually The business of
a RR EARLY LAYING BEST-- Barly i local office under postmaster Ro M Take a spoonful every night for a few
itched puliets that start to |
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shops and was advancs ntil now hell o lay in Ox Smith reached this figure and more days, It'sa thoroughly safe apd harm- ’
is superintendent of he Pennsylvania tober and Novemlxr usually the N gun Otto, son f Mra. John Ot- leas method. It won't cause distress or HA AN S ARA E,
Railroad Commpar HODES oe | MOst profitable egg producers. High . i . a8 pains or griping.” G G G
mehurg, i= ¢ an engineer
bersburg. Mr. Marshall was’ acer _|e®® prices occur in the early fan ana... expedition te Catmlin Nujol is different from any other sub-
he} a np : or months Before tis pai : t . It contains po drugs or medi-
fel here 1 his wife and tart § og in months defo millets be Ing 1 tO BOOGIE ‘ o - y.anee !
g - nd tas u i aalis, Betare the pulley be Young | accompani the en cine. It can be taken safely no matter en re a
' LEE Tey ¥ * ' ¥ 2 31 $32 16
make the
The D. K. Keller farm, east of town. ire and woll-fleshed t Su advil” A Im wvey, the! how you are feeling because it is so
will be tenant w John Rimmey next lable to feed a liberal amount of erate] ox 1 ¢ that of laying out a rail pure and harmless, and works so MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH-
spring. He will move from the Prof. |now in onder to Duid oo a Baoi WAY OOUrSe ind offers valual tradn easily, Every woman should keep a ; UN
W. O. Heol » farm. south of here. |e’ : ing cperionca He expects to be! bottle on hand. Every druggist has this | R KIND.
3 : 4 bik Dominion from six month remarkablesubstance, Get the genuine.
here ho : Ms 3
where | has Hved for a number of
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Years. He is one of Potter township's
successful young farmers who AARPLE re msm———
the selection of farm « ropa to conditions
surrounding him Jowett Brooks am!
noted recently, leaves the Keller farm |
to become the successor of J. Clovd
Brooks on Rhoneymede. near town,
Harry BE. Faust, of Washington, D
C., completed his annual visit to Pot
ters Mills on Friday and from here
went to Lewisburg to look up the
burying place of one of his great an-
cestors. Mr. Faust 8s a retired proof
reader in the Government Printing
Office Washington, He is a descend-
Sant of Jacob Faust, connected with tie
early history of Potters Mills who lived
in Krise Valley, While at Potters Mills
the visitor was a guest of George
Boal,
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THAT FALLS ~ Use
A GOOD SOAPSTONE
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