LOCAL AND PERSON Miss guest The held club RY. Thomas burg, will preach in church, Sunday, July a, m., of is a n Colyer Eva Snyder Cleartield, of Miss Evely this week, at the festival local wipts the $304, gross re recently were by baseball to close of Phlips Linden Hall at 11 o'clock p. m. Every Ferguson, the 19th, and again at 7:30 invited. Charles W. on a business trip Centre Hall for a here was body Philadelphia, Ohlo, stopped in time and “while Helen xlen- Gessler, to short of Miss of guest friend. i krik, a close accompanied by his and Miss Johns- “Ben” Goodhart, mother, Mrs. M Cleda Gilbert. came town and for Mr. and Mrs 8. Goodhart here from a few days remained with WwW. F. Keller and Mrs. 8S. 1} of Houtzdala Coalport, were L. O. Packer Prof, Pach Mr. Packer, er, of Prof sister ‘acker and Harry recent and Of Pennsylvand wed the The sixth Grove Ax will be Fry fan Academy on : gnnual reuntd and wlemy Seminar held ¥ building July in conjunction wil uruon t ne famou Saturday, Mr. and Mrs two daughtars, guests of Mr. Jennie Lingle, turned home, leavin he of Lingle Square, wert Mrs The elders ri dr of nnet Lingle town. mothe in ren the Lingle home for a summer », Eugene ) Marve Ni ind und Mr lian anada Male in Stanley toured Erie with George over to to spend Satur Foust, Ake a brother Stoner, Mr. and Mrs tle daughter, rivals here on Saturday e to. Mr. Gelin has home, leaving his and lite were Richard Gelin of Greensburg, ar- au~ vening by already wife and daughter with, the Harry Shreckengast family at Farmers Mills, for longer stay. Mr. Gelin contract decorator and states thas while work in hig line has not been up to standard, he hag been well favored up this time, Mr, a is a to and Mrs, Albert Diego, California, are on an bile trip through the East. course, were in Centre Hall, childhood hogne, Mrs Vogt membered Miss Emily her maiden name, daughter late Dr. John F. Alexander, long a practicing physician In Centre it is twenty years since Mrs Vogt was here last, but she ognizing almost all of her youth. of San automo- and Mrs, Vogts will be ree Alexander, of Vogt, of as nh the acquaintances * “Foust Inn” in Seven Mountains, Is being greatly improved by Rufus Rear. ick, tha The grounds to the west and east of the Macadam road are | being cleaned up, and on the east side | a large stone fireplace with a hand ¢ chimney was erected for the con- venience of those desiring to prepare hot meals. A large stone structure with an arched stone roof was built back of the inn proper, which will be used for cooling purposes. A cabin is algo at the command of any desiring to remain for the night. Tables and water from an elghty-foot drilled well are also conveniences offered. A IO IAA. ss rs iiss iss SANA. owner. H., Loh he Bartholomew Ih at iladel; pres James of Mila, home ent, 1). lee th Mra, Frank days last jamsport. ww staled in spent friends Bevera week in in- | Df Philco radio Floyd work, Kerlin had a his Packard the installation sedan, Snyder doing {1s A. PF gpending some W. P. Hosterman, Mr. and children, of atives here Mr, town, Heckman, of Lancaster, with her broth Boring Mills, is time at Mrs. Hugh M. Ralston, Mi fiinburg, were with the “"Fourth™ Mrs. M. A. over-Sunday P. H er, and rele over Johns- guests of the L.use, and fam and Lause, of were former's brother. in town. ily, The formed athleti 15. He festival on Aug Ladies’ Ald Society of Grace church will fleld at hold a the Spring Mills, ust Mrs Ung children of Or Thomas Keefer and the indmother Ye childrens at home Mrs, wood, fre and recently, week and see credit. ist week, I this [ven proper Mo H Lause, latter's wife, MMI. an sons Georg: nd Fred a ten days’ nd the enljoved to Ohio, to mive abous for motor iv {ne of thea trip recent- sights them d talk at think ar was that ear Tire racing a plenty to some time Akron, where the & Rubber of giant Ze far than the Goody A 3 Hnpany is cong il swpelin airship, larger by Zeppelin, The big pletion, and presents {sight to v famous Graf bag is nearing come an awe-inspiring igitors Mr and Mrs Ivan and three pretty and interesting dren, Wenatchee, Washington, on their sey, by auto, drove to come to Centre the first ime. | due to the fact grandson his father | Daniel. Like ed in growing apples one of the staple | Btayman-Wine sap. Dane, and a Rev. W Fleishe Chelan to of County way of to out Hall Their interest in that Mr “lejsh er late Duanlel F having ¢ father their it it in for is a Of th { “© inishier, also named Ivan is engag in Washington, being the Fleisher is soul, been his varieties Mrs, jolly good R. Jones. of Mifflintown. gave the members of the Vacation Bi- ble School of the Methodist church of that town ard of which he is pastor. tan outing by bringing them to Grange | Park, Thursday of last week. Two large busses were used in transporting the young people, who beside the min- Lister were accompanied by Mrs, Jones fand several teachers. At noon tine all {went to the top of Nittany Mountain {to spread their well-ladened on tables provided by Mr. Detwiler, and around which they gathered for a ple: nia dinner. Rev, Jones Is nn son of Rev. R, R. Jones, former pastor of the Reformed church here, now serving a charge at Landisburg, Perry county. i Look at the label of your paper this week. If you pald on subscription, ered- it should be shown. If the figures In. dicate mdobtedness to us, we would ap preciate a remittance, HOLD “FOURTH” Ie ALEXANDER KINFOLK REUNION ON 17th annual Alexander was held at Kishag Park { ham, The Wis latives The program union oquiliasg urn. July 4th in gre Fe morning at Saturday eting and spent lunch was served afternoon taken up the business The program consisted of, welcome by Pauline History,” by Mra by a Harrisburg orchestra; “Peach Pile,” by Mrs Luella reading by Mrs, John Curry; “Mother,” by Pauline Curry, ftation, “Fourth of July,” by Marion Shirk: readivg by Mrs James Emer ick; recitation by | L.ohman: music by reading by Grace Eisen- huth; re “After the Fourth of July,” Shirk; reading by Mrs. Holbrook Two plays were Agent,” the characters noon Wiis by a followed by meeting. Addres “Alexand- Lohman; 8 of curry, © Thomas music ing. man; tion, read Orii- recs aul orchestra; tation Hi Thomas bry rechell song by James L.ohman; “The ing Ticket be Fran Alexander, Thoma VV, Mre., Lu My given Alexander, Jovoes L.ohman John Cur silus Deck Lohm man wo————— A ——— BODLEY—WALTERS, I Frederick rg music at ti Ceremony Malne, ¢ In Belinsgy Mr. and Mm, Btevens will Columbia y in New York starting this There thew complete graduate work in the mer courses offered 1 hat tution, The parents of the residents W Bangor ove, Both tend City Univers woe wi gum insti- ride are formes of Rebersburg A ———— JUDGING CONTESTS, will be 4H at 10 part Centre in the State test to week of tont county represented Club Cone State College The ging con of the annual 4H and girls are members of the 4H clubs from all over Pennsylvania will be represented, Fi. imimation contests to select the County teams wera held last Monday and Tuesday at State College. The three teams selected are as follows Poultry-Mary Elizabeth Kline, State College; Christine Balley, loalsbure lebecca Barr, Warriors Mark . General Livestock Charles Harter, Nittany; Donald Meyer, State College! Loa Homan, State Collexe, i Dalry-—Helen Weaver, Bellefonte; Kenneth Smeltzer, Bellefonte; Paul Zimmerman, Bellefonte, The winning teams in the State-wide contest will represent the State of Pennsylvania in national contest, which are as follows—Dairy contest, national dairy show; General Livestock con: test, International livestock show, Chi- | cago; Poultry vontest, Madison Square Garden pouitry show. New York City. According to RC. Blaney, county agent, the Centre County teams have tan equal chance with teams from other | counties as a result of their experience in 4H club work and previous judging experience, wide held Aug be Judging Te the ust wil} a club camp. Boys who a - i { i is in its first week. equalled. JULY Values never before $1.49 MEN'S WORK SHOES All slzes—Genuine Star Brand $8.45 89c MEN'S OVERALLS Extra MEN'S SUITS All wool—values to $15.00 heavy, triple-stitehed. $2.95 $2.95 $2.95 Don’ t Delay ! “WHERE Come Now! Buy and Save DOLLARS MILLHEIM LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE VALUABLE REAL Ol ESTATE. doin Deed Book Jeing the same Arney and Mary deed dated March 25 conveyed to James RR. OG The three and are contiguous and the same will be offered te 3 separately. Cent 11 premises ich B Arney by in their above describe tracts ining wether add je Terms of sale: 209% of price on day sale. and upon confirmation of sale of deed to the of the and balance purchaser The right to accept or al} bide is hereby H. IL. EBRIGHT, of the Estate of Olive Garis, of Potter township, Centre ty, Pa. deceased. GG. Love, lellefonte, Smit h, re je reserved, an y John Attorney, Pa. Axx tioneer i. M POLITICAL - - - Bt 027 NOU NC E MEN 18. ——— DEMOCRATIC PARTY, For Treasurer, I hereby announce myself a Candidate tre County mbit” to. The. diciton of 0 #1 0 the ¢ gion © the Democrat oters at ie the a ary Election, to be held tet ber ROBERT ¥. Fost, For Sheriff, We are apthorimsd to announce the pame of JOIN + of Millhelm Bor. ough, as a candidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Contre County, subject to fhe pe “Connty. at 1 Prima Be i—ion " * 0 be held September at the a 7 We are Same of BI BREON, Bellefonte, for ty, hamination P subjee to of Con: {a E ah the F Prima, Brection to be For Recorder, We are authorized to announce the name i We of ‘ounty, Septem ber “i xiom Commissioner, Bah « ounty : ized 10 an ee TOR BE { a CR jecision County Commissioner. REPUBLICAN PARTY For Sheriff For Tressu IX THI REPORTER Jre nEurer WOME! Register, COW} The little red schoolhouse with the battered wooden benches and the old round stove. When theteacherwassick school closed and the lazy spring days were spent on the banks of the creek with a pole and a bent pin. This is only a happy memory now-—the isolated schoolhouse has bowed to econ- omy and efficiency and the modern central school with its innumerable advantages has taken its place. One absent teacher no longer delays the progress of education. So it is with your electric service. The small isolated power plant has for efficiency and economy given way to the large inter- connected central station. Reliable service is guaranteed. If trouble occurs at one station power is brought to your home from the others. I a By,
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