a, —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. > Claude BE. Musser, editor of the Mill heim Journal, padd fraternal call on Monday. us a Ward retal] business store in Lew- month. A Montgomery to open for the last of this is preparing istown Ly Mrs, was Hospital, on Andrew Immel, of to the Gels Wednesds fo «it agd possibly an operation taken nget treatment J. 8. Boozer, Stitzer, of Ple: radio deals in Harris! town, Gap of ant urg Ralst Hardware Compan week looking afte: Pyrofax equipment Shoppe, on top of Mr. Coldron is new in his kitchen, Koff J Mountain with ; Using the form of gas which ind two Samuel his youn Saturd irned to Niagara s and Toro The is atis of them, mer's Nash, town and Gingerich, Edgar of P GO nephew, Some rhters from mad An ac Grand .V othy Is} Frank Miss Isider burg Hig] Potts bt She is a and is known Mr. Meyer, Sprin and college, sister of Mrs, James to many and Mra A and Mills, visited friends Daniel Daup, Jr. RR. M fer, and Earl Frazi also tion and fr iv fine tity. When their Phila mew family duce \ B H F", ardley, attended of Mrs, 5 also among Daup, Smt visited Centre Hall Mra Ada and Mrs m., The 3:00 m. The de for both Harrisburg, and it proved to pany’s teristic From town the affair was attended by WW, W. Kerlin, Paul Lingle, W. B. Hannah, John El Rishel, all of the Kerlin poul- try farm. and Thomas Delaney, a dairyman of near town. By the way, ft might be stated that the McMillen Feed Company, the manufacturcts of the Wayne feeds, is being taken over by the Alled Mills, whose stock is now ¥sted on the Ney York curb market, and that it has made a rapid advange in price. A group of State Highway msurvey- ors are at work surveying the high- way tween Lewistown and Miirdy for the laying of a concrete road in the near future. The surveyors, the latter part of last week, were working immediately north of Reedaville. It ap- pears that the latest survey will take the new road over the present Nghe way through Milroy. A former survey located the road the west of Mil- roy. the south of Milroy, the new road will of the pres. ent road curves and a steep objection to a new not following the old high- way through Milroy that had much to do with holding up the entire project The route adopted in the survey being completed now, to satin. factory to the residents of Milroy and surrounding Mr. and Mrs. H. E. S8hadle, of Becch Hill, West Virginia, are an auto trip through Central While In town they were Mr. and Mra, W. Frank Bradford, whose friendship has been carried through a period of forty vears, Mr Bhadle has been tile moving spirit In extensive lumber operations until 4 fow years ago when he turned over the business to his son, Harold Shadle, and 18 now giving his attention to Wayne and poultry. at itlers in animals f at week, of the ering Wednesday o bas one com chara gat to Om lead to the east to uv hill ond avold veral It wns the Appears Te sections on guests of along the Ohlo River. Mr. Shadle is doing diversified farming on a large scale. Heo is a breeder of Holstein and cattle, Belgian horses, riding and ng horses. A yearling Belgian colt rried off top prize at the West Vir. ginda State fair. The animal was a year old in April, and at show time tipped the scales at over 1800, Milk production 4s a'leading business on thid farm. The estate 1s located in the most fertile section of the State, The farm gets its name from the fact that the mansion houses is a close du- ‘pHeate of Mt. Vernon of history, near Wasldngton, D, C. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I] Lester Garrick, Potter township's “Lindy” bullding a hangar for his home-made airplane, on the home farm west of in town. Miss ter of Mr. at taken to. the , evening ts Ciross, eldest daugh- 4, Samuel Gross, was Hospital Morrow ror an Centre County Dae, operation, Fuesd iy by wppendi Mrs, of 1 and Emma and Mrs DD, Gell Joalsburg, John unt Mrs. Ray ind were entertained at dinner by College, Mrs, Elizabeth Jacobs, Mr Dutrow Mr and two chil- and Mrs Clyde and laude to vigited the forme Raymond Balr, and 1 Dutrow Smuilton on Sunday 's daugh fauanily Mr, family, and Mercer day of town. and Mrs | Mrs, Rush sburg, were g the J. E The 5 acob Meyers, all of 3 over Si mer vir family, families are cousins. Ww farm Shultz, tenant on the north of Spring on business te date f {town on i armenrs attention there wer, and. then! « Ww ow we mers Today an and Jodon, of of their Jodon and n Milhem, dure week, Other of town at Miss Bettie chum, Miss Wag- and Misses Sarmmh with Mrs Hoster- in Coburn. seem Cherry Tsabw] town at tie home Edgar . viaited brother Mrs. ye gr ang and sister, Glenn Corman, school vacation last school wirls who the same Ebrfght, with her ner, in Lewistown, and Alberta Smith, man, a step-sistir, were out time were The sanftatium at Allenwood was vis. ited recently by Mr. and Mrs Hamry Potter in company with Mra Potter's coudins, Mr. and Mrs James Fisher, who live nearby. Additional points of Interest are two farms abandoned be- cause of tisedr unproductiveness, and now equipped with modern buildings and brought back to productivity by the introduction of dairying. All the stock on the farm now is pure bred Mra. C. E. Flink vary clegantly en- tertalned the members the Senior Service class inthe Lutheran Sunday school . hare her on Friday evening, more than twenty of her as members being present, The evening was spent In a most delightful manner, a few novelties having been introduced in the entertainment and educational lne by her son, Harvey Fink, The refreshments, too, were in keeping with the remainder of the evening's program. Mr. and Mrs, 1. Y of at fwome sociale Moyer and daugh- ter, Miss Helen; the former's brother, Jacob Moyer, and Miss Moyer, all of Cleveland, Ohio, on an auto trip trough the Virginias, eame up through this section on Friday and were enters tained by 8. PP. Hennigh, in town, and by Mrs, Moyer's brother, David Rear. {iok, on the Rearick homestead in Georges Valley. Before coming here the party visited relatives in Reading and ARentown, and at Dillsburg they were at the home of Mrs, (Rev) S8am- uel Moody, a sister of Mra Moyer, A Halt grown bear visited the apple orchard on the Dutrow farm, tenanted {by John 'Dutrow, east of town Mr Dutrow, in company with others, was walking through the orchard when at some distance they saw the limbs of a free shaking violently. To ascertain who migit be on the tree on a Sunday, the party moved cautiously, and soon saw the visitor was a bear, and then approach was made with yet more caution. When within fifty feet of the tree, brufin spied the party and seram- bled to earth and ran on toward the mountain without making apologies, Heo took no time to gather the apples he shook from the tree a a Lalrd—Rudy, Russell 1, Laird, son of Mr, and Mrs. Laird, of Salona, Miss Rudy, daughter and of Edward and of Mr. town, the by Rev. W. Margaret Mrs. John Rudy, near wee married on Latheran 0. Saturday at parsonage “The in Salona, ach, DEAD STOCK REMOVED prompt- ly, free of charge, anywhere, any time. Vogt's Rendering Works, 36, Centre Hall; call at expense, WANTED for 8 ratiroad tics foot 6x6; also 6, 6%, ana or phone our lr In market continually | or 8% foot i and 6 rejoct ‘1 ep t+ foot OxH OuK hardwood mine ties fool oak hardwood square od i hardwood s« pine and hem umber, pecied and bass on chesnut long nEne boards, white lock hemlock, Price and locust posts 7 1 poping not l end in woods, nl Highway § or deliver- within 30 mile furnish, road con- f Armount oan loca and fon of woods ition, Address Box 259 HAZELTON, PA. ——————————e————— SENSATIONS OF THE SEASON A mammoth dirigible circles the globe. An airplane speeds across the sky at 300 miles per hour—amazing ! But no more so than these prices now prevailing on the most wanted of Fall and Winter Merchandise. Sensations all. ’ S . Men’s Suits Dresses All wool, some with 2 pair of New sophisticated *Trousrss new fall patterns— tremely $12.75 and Higher. . Coats Smart, file $9.75, 816.756 and Higher New, red, colorful well fur styles, 100 3 Ye Exceptional at $5.95. Specials for this Week-End : We have a large group of dresses, —eviry garment new—made to retail at $6.00, priced for Thurs. day, Friday and Saturday—33.95. ENNA JETTICK SHOES “will fit any feet,” PLEASE NOTE—Our ladies’ buyer Is now In New York for the latest andnewest In women's apparel, T St - » GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE. NIEMAN'S . » * » . » * WEEKLY REMINDER DEPARTME MILLHEIM “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” WEEKLY REMINDER HUNTING CLOTHES FOR SPORTSMEN . » . - SILK AND WOOL 49¢ * . ® . HOSE * Pe an "= * » . ALTOONA BOOSTER MERCHANTS SAY: Trgde In your home stores first, but eome to Booster Store for the things your home merchant cannot supply. - - » " » » >» » . * - Booster Stores GUARANTEE SATISFACTION ax Winter, is Pew plete, a wileor Riores ffording and the op- the wide variety for choloe poglunity tt make best possible adv wlections to antage, Needs for the home, sonal family, Stores, ns well as per. the in Booster requirements for may entire be secured People from all over Central Penn. sylvania find it profitable to come to Altoona to do their Shopping be cause of the many advantages Boost er Stores offer, Every Wednesday a I Suburban Day - in Altoona Booster Stores FREE PARKING, with some restric. tions on all Streets in the Business istrict. THE MUNICIPAL PARK. ING SBPACE on 10th Ave, between lth and 12th Streets, will care for your car under police protection for 15 centa Enclosed Parking at: The Wm. F. Gable Co. Garage, (Rear of Eleventh Ave. Bldg.) Fileek's Penn Alto Garage, (1409 13th Avenue.) ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION STRAND THEATRE Altoona, Pa. ONE WEEK, STARTING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 251 { “EVIDENCE” A Warner Brothers All Talking Vitaphone Picture. With Freddie Burte Fredrick, (The New Child Screen Wonder), Paul Fredrick, and Conway Tedrle. Comedy News Reel. Vitaphone Acts, To All Car Owners: ATTENTION]! al Inspection, Oct. 1st Offici We are all set to give you prompt and accurate service on your car, to meet the requirements of the State. We appreciate your patronage. Our Sion Ne: 24% HOMAN MOTOR CO. CENTRE HALL 4 ADYERTISEME - THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best Kind of Job Printing. FOR water front, YOUR TIRE MONEY DRAWS REAL “INTEREST” HERE. By R. S. HAGAN like new; pri Centre Hall GUNS FOR and used used “pump sell.) Want dition, for GUNMAN." town, Pa. SALE-~Heavy guns and rifles. Good guns’ (buy, trade and Any oon- BELL “THE | Street, Lewis 41.044 stock of new muzzle loaders, the 427 paris - Logan WANTED—A stocked farm or work by the month by an experienced man. Can give good references Address Roy E. Baylet, 1136 Lincoln St, Milton, Pa, or R. 1. Smith, Centre Hall. Pa School nurse says | all girls should know this FIRST, we charge the very lowest price for the right Goodyear for YOUR particular driving needs. pe SECOND, we put on the tire carefully—clean and straighten the rim, insert tube properly, give a first-class Job, Other tires shifted to best advantage. THIRD, we watch your tires throughout the year « Inspect and Mflate them-——chick wheel allgnment—keep lugs tight—to help you get ALL the trouble-free servied Goodyears can deliver. That's real “Interest,” Isn't i, on a mighty sound Investment Goodyear Tires, MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ANY OTH. ER KIND.
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