THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Yet a little 15th. Mrs. H K. Harter, of been a guest. of Mrs. L. Centre Hall, for a week, while to September Altoona. had R, Lingle, in Sweetwood. Hall on former John in Mr. and Mrs of Pottstown, are a short vacation, friends, A Centre greeting the abh- and sale Tressler, tenant on McCool farm at Red Mill, has an of sweet corn, cabbage tomatoes which he is offering for at reasonable prices, Ralph CC. Dr. W. E. Fischer, of Sunbury, form- or pastor of the Penns Valley Lutheran charge, will be in charge of the lLa- theran church here on nday morn- ing, 10:30 o'clock, Su Auman are Mr, and Mrs, days, having in Steuben- here Saturday Mr, and Mrs, Carl A. with the former's parents, VY. A. Auman, for afew motored from their ville, arriving night. home Ohio, Mr. up ago two who h for the and Mrs, James B, Lingle ome Kennett Square a home them Ruth and Jeannet: with Grandma Lingle six weeks, from few days and daughters, 1d past took with their been John Condo, f Centre « again become a ed tl LD. Woodward store P. wrmer ounty, of mer Orndort Hea expects to will his and « 8 ‘entre all' in an ment move wile part- bert house i however land in Un- ion townsh hig county, belonging to the Grant for 3100, subject to a £20.000, The x Willlamsport ver estate, was purchas- blanket mort- tract was pure old dirty Hall name deed conditie Shook, finds hi condition affec iy ting his heipless insofar Numerous do walki tors utterly as fa corcerned experts have been consulted, obtained, Mr. Shook suf- pain at times, but no re- lief has been fers severe D.C spring who since last charge of the has been transfer- where he holds =n Redenbach, has been in Schaeffer store here, red to Philipsburg similar position. Both Mr. and Mrs Redenbach were well liked personally and when in the store were attentive to business and most courteous, Their leaving town will be generally regret ted. The store is now in the hands of Fred Luse, a graduate of the 1831 class of the local High school. Mr. and Mra. John IL. motored from thelr home in Atlantic City, N. J, arriving here Friday ning, to spend a week with the er's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. 8. Mr, since going to “America’s Playground” more than a score of years ago, has been engaged in plumbing business. and for some few past has been In business for himself. While the busincas slump Is acute in Atlantic City, Mr. Rowe mane ages to be employed the greater part of the time. Rowe and son eves form- lowe, Rowe, YOars Mr guests of Mr. SBearson's brother, George in Centre Sasson, and family. Hall ey came up from Florida where in 1914 they located In Tampa, going thers from State. Mr. SBearson Is a contract build- er and went to Florida early enough to reap from the general rise in real estate and building boom. He and Mrs. Searson have been coming North free quently of late, and like all who live in the Peninsular State, ciaim it =o and Mrs. Harvey Searson are Connellsville, sections that trips out are only visits, Mr. Searson takes pleasure in showing ed In Florida soil, ers into many stalks, grows to a great height, and develops a monstrous head of plump berries. ———————— ATT A MARRIED 50 YEARS and Mrs. D, (Friday) Mr morrow Smith, to- the Frank will celebrate of their place in fiftieth anniversary marriage which event took Milesburg, Rev, J, J. ter minis Mrs, Miss at Lemont, is couple Lohr, an Evangeleal performing the Smith Sarah ceremony. marriage, was lived at what The housekeeping at Centre before her E. Mokle, Mr. Smith lived tockview, and while now known as be- Furnace, of Mill State College. The couple Hall 1914, moved to their pres. Mr, Smith been a £an now known under the name brook, moved near near Centre in and a few years later ent home in the borough. for a number of has State H The Hiam years ighway children E, College; employee, of the Smith, couple are Ww State merchant tailor Mary, wife of Hall; and John Wilkinsburg. irold, Robert Anna Elmer Runkle, Centre E. Smith, a teacher, The grandchildren H nd William, cl Elwood, Rarah and are fldren of Teanette, tt ——— LIGHTNING STRIKES POTTER RESIDENCE, IN TOWN the 1 considera? On the i discovered chests and bed «¢ fined lothing, con ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. before mar Ago Ie Was Gregg, Is well Le viet 4 wv » xt sev Known to ms ¢ of Reporter who wil] be pleased to greet her. Bro in a buildi Penn State, Myme tha read org Cha r Mitlheim. while working Home Boo under orection at over the when a taken to but was lea wn, of ditch at the ng now was nomics shoulder by ell Heo County hospital days jater. £ xt le or ke the entre discharged a few Miles 1 Snyder ceed himself the Potter where in his For s« judge Union- to =m fudge of the and Potter district, candidate I i= reported improving at hospital at Middleburg, been ill with an infection caused by a minor injury fon of the serous, he has hand, veral was dave the cordit considered Mrs Harry lLetchwardt, formerly Miss Ruth Moyer, with three of her six children. of Rio de Janero, South America, parents. Mr. and Mrs, 1 Y. Moyer. of Cleveland, Ohio, were in town last week of Mr. and W. W. Kerlin and Mra. E. Devine, came here primarily to attend the Rearick reunion held last at the Foust Inn, Mountains, Mrs Letchwardt ard children came to the States last November, after having been for four years, and expects to husband, who ig in Y. M. C. A. near future, and guety They week Seven join her work, in the INSURANCE xp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. were C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. ® iL about POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. of Mr, Barlyvstown, foul and Burkholder, aged irs, youngest A. Burkholder. at thrown Bon i DEMOCRATIC PARTY, For Treasurer, | announce myself a He for the nomination of Treasurer of Cen- | tre County, subject to the decision of a pasture | the Democratic Voters at the Primary | Election, to be held September 15, 1051, fell, the horse in ROBERT F. HUNTER. struck him, He brought For Bheriff, S te 2 We are authorized to announce the name the barn and while milking. from a milk stool and was car- of JOHN M. BOOB, of Miliheln Bor ough, as a candidate for the nomination : : at ar . of Sheriff of Centre County, subject to the house by his older brother, | epg decision of the Democratic voters of Two followed in | Centre County, at the Primary Bilection to succession, there was | be beld September 10th, W061 favorable response to medica] treat- and at present he has almost recovered, When Carl begun to For Bherif!, We are authomieed to that the horse had struck him, him thought him delirious, from a horse on Sunday | and at first it was thought 1 hereby Candidate had been seriously injured. cows in wteed clear but the youth his when hig the to to convulsions but later announce the name of ELMER BRBEON, Bellefonte, Pa. | a8 a candidate for the nomination « Bheriff of Centre county, subject to the decision of the Democratic voters of Cen tre county at the Primary Election to be held September 10th, 1861. For Sheriff, are authorized in the pasture lot We to announce the {7 name | fonte of Walter CC. Auman, of Belle Borough, as a candidate for the nominati on of Sheriff of Centre County, f oct tho of the Demo- i of county, the Election to be held 15th For Your Heath's Protection —USE pe g DOWELL PASTEURIZED | iis DAIRY PRODUCTS Si You can get same from |(|!,. .° ot J NTE aie MARKLE BROS,’ Delivery wnship, as 1 EE for the Truck each Morning from nation of R 9 to 10, in Centre Hall. ibject to the #8 of Centre 10 decision voters Contre at Sept ot See For Recorder, * announce nnot of ¥ dete Fe th it 1 of Centre Cou sub ject Demaoc volers at the Pris 1753 Oth, ecandt of the unty, spriesn bar For Recorder, i the Gregg nomis- tre County, Republi at the Pri- Sept. 15, 1831. decigion pat of . . on to he County Commissioner, We are authorized 85. WOMER., of 1 candidate for the we of County Con the { rules gov | Primaries to be h WE Your SUGGEST Home to that You Shop at Stores First and Come Boost«r Stores for the . County Commissioner, We are authorised to announce that J. VICTOR ship, is a BRUNGART, of Miles Town- candidate for nomination for the office of Commissioner of Centre County, on the Desnocratie ticket, subject to the decision of the voters of the party us expressed at the Primaries to be held Tuesday, Beptember 10, 1951 County Commissioner, We are suthoriped to JOIN 8. SPEARLY is a candidate for nomination fice of Commissioner of Centre county, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the voters of the party as ex- pressed at the ie maries to be held Tues day, Sept, 15, 186 announces of Bpring that Township, for the of- REPUBLICAN For Sheriff, We are authorized to announce the name of Lk, FRANK MAYES, of College town- ahdp, as a eandidete for Sheriff of Cen- tre commty, subject to the rules govern ing the Hepublican Party of Centre coun- ty at the primary jo to be held on Tuesday, September 10th, 19381 For Tremsurer, We are authorized to announce the name of O, G. MORGAN, of Bellefonte Boro, as a candidate for Treasurer of Centre cousty, subject to the rules governing the Hepublienn Party of ( county nt the primary to be held Tuesday, September 10, 1981 PARTY entre on For Treasurer, hereby candi. Con ANON NHOG for the office of *ounty, subject to Republican primard myself as a Treasurer the of rules g Bg on be Vern - held the to September 15, C, BHUEY. For Treasurer, We are authorized to announces the name of PHILIP E. WOMELSDORY, of Phil- ipsburg, as a candidate for Treasurer of Cantre County, subject to the rules gov- graing the Hepublican primaries to be held Toesday, Beptemnber 10, 103 For Register, We are authorized to name of HAROLD DD, COWHER, of Belle- forte, as a candidste for Hegister of Wills and Clerk of the Orphans Court of Centre county, subject to the rules governing the Republican party of Centre county, at its primary to be hbeid T s~ day, BSeptember 16th, W321. announce the EXBOUTOR'S NOTIORK In JAMES W. late of Gregg Township, ty. BECK, Centre Coun the Estate of Pa., deceased, Letters testamentary on the above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make fm- mediate payment and those baving clalms againgt the same to present them duly an- for settlement, H 1. EBRI thenticated yH'T, Exec Is your subaciption due? Magic in Nu ONE out of driver mbers== Things Your Home Merchants — Cannot Supply. ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES PLEASE NOTE ALTOONA BOOSTER trousers s here. We linen suits, white duck Palm Beach Clothes STORES Are Now OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY STARTING THURSDAY, SEPT. 3. Closed All Day Labor Day, SPECIAL VALUE | $1.05 Lot of en = $4.95 Monday, Sept. BUY NOW PRICES LOWER School Days Will Soon Be Here! Booster Stores Can Supply to Good Advantage the Needs of Boys and Girls GOING AWAY To SCHOOL, AS WELL AS THOSE ATTENDING SCHOOL The RICH ELIEU AT HOME, ts 2:00 to 11: Continue Be fat in THURSDAY AND FRIDAY GIRL" Appar n in the ont Styles All « Needs variety Yaris ¥ “BIG BUSINESS Loretta Young, takes dictation husband, are also shown making it possible parents to make satisfactory levtions SATURDAY Week SPECIAL (Tin Week) ARE ATTRACTIONS ALWAYS OFFERED FOR Suburban Day Which Is Observed Every Wednesday By Altoona Booster Stores! “DANGER LIGHTS” Emot! Love Roaring inferno of Humas ons Mén and Women at grips land Life, | Also, Cartoon Africa” with and “Adventures In MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY NEW SHOW SEASON OPENS AND ™E “RICHELIEU” TAKES PRIDE IN PRESENTING-— Will: ROGERS, In: “YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” ATTEND THESE ALTOONA LABOR DAY ATTRACTIONS : Dedication of The Cathredal of the Blessed Sacrament _ Starting at 10 A. M. ALTOON A SPEEDWAY RACES, Starting at 2 P. M. The hew senson's greatest supers comedy production A great picture with a great star, Wiseoracking “WILLS in swanky clothes paints the town red in his cure for the blues. The laugh tonic of the season. The STATE «ALL THIS WEEK. Douglas Falrbanks aviation picture “CHANCES” One of the big war specials of the new season. Jr. In a thrilling w=ALL NEXT WEEK- A thrill picture of the South Beas— re "PARADISE ISLAND” A great South Bea drama will plenty Altoona Booster Association SEE eN New 1931 PATHPFIND . 5 Clothes by applying hit aw prone E R these handsome and vg
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