THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL “GERMANY CAN PAY ALL HER COMMUNITY SALES LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ff Chicago he read the poem, ns ’ | REPARATIONS” BOUCK AVERS NOW IN LEWISTOWN re is — go,’ by ary Bandburg i Smith has © 1 fro ‘he Travel Club, instruc Calvin Lingle, tenant on the TRrock — ynsilitis { 4 (eas or iy vx FOr ORs h erhoff far cast or Old Fort, will oo. . Mare . re ania al the a wn ERA: 8 hain x11 * DS o Pn a1 eta - y " But He Advocates Cancellation of War Four-Day Caranlval of Merchandise. Bar " : . . ' 4 study of countries The ul ' i Chief Justice Hughes Cup) le Meeker farm, near GLE gains Launched by Leading Stores Aine : : rove entertained het cid y ; Mills, next spring Debts And Indemnities, In L. A. . y Young 1° ; vy B \ divided Into groups, each one having A BHA - : —~—Started Wednesday Morning, Con-| *0ung People’s Missionary Boclety of} intry to studv. Members of the In Tribute to Red Cro A special service will be held in the Lecture, at Penn State College. | tones Untill Saturday Night—=880..] the Lutheran churcl at her home . “Gormany cah pay the whole aanount 00 In Cash Prizes Glven to Shop. wenr town, Tuesday evening evening o P. 2rd Se sub a 1 ening of next week ermon lof her reparations Gill. In w g pers, Mre, John Ix Horner, who has been One of the finest tributes ever paid the American Red Cross and its | A : i membership was that by Chief Jus- woul y ridiculous! nN r her te neti ve "aroha ini « wplantitn: | in delicate health from heart compli i i i Ai, | : welcome, vould be ridiculously eas) Attractive merchandise is plentiful : ; | ' i i air HR tice Charles Evans Hughes. of the pay.” in manufacturing centers in unusual] ations, Is confined to bed at her home i . RH United Stat 8 ; - c . rt. of rp h i i f JIVE SLA Le u Ne Ot ' 1 J A Stover. wife, son Homer and With this startling statement Pro- |ly warm winter season has left con in Spring Mills for most of the time. i 1 ial A | ii : : i 5 3 ape m on 1 ’ . i! | P i. the occasion of the fiftieth birthday } Preshytverian church on Wednesday ject, “God's Crucible,” Everyvhody wife and two small children, of Ty in s 13 of s of siderable y . 4 inds { 1 * N. Kryder 1 . i i 1 fessor ©. F. Boucke, professor of eco- ®iderable of the best kinds of cold- C. N. Kryder is confined to bed with | Re ) i anniversary of the organization on rone, spent Su ay at the , B. Stover weather ne . . i | ! ope nday at the I LOVEr | omics, began his talk the other even- | Weather needfuls in the stores for{ bronchitid, contracted almost two $ May 2lofthisyear. Mr. Hughes sald: home in Spring Mills. The former Mr "A PRRCO ples dH ps g ’ . | a et aa : | = ing on “The Reparations Question ‘ learance—prices on close-out groups | weeks ago. His condition 'W ednesday wb j " “The American Red Cross repre- Stover and the host are cousins ww ghipme are sy low ; : j 4 as the opening lecture of the twenty and on new shipments are the lowest was no improvement over that of sev ee : - sents the united voluntary effort of In a generation—nobody knows that} ary) dave previous. the American people in the minis a . Central Queen Temple No. 174, Lad" | gacond vearly series of the Liberal : of mercy. the finest and oh 3 a i1 sl 2 this level will ever he reached again ; fies of the Golden Eagle, wil} hold a Arts lecture course at Penn State . Miss Evelyn Colyer sprained one of card party, March 2nd, in their lodge Everything is highly in favor of shop ‘ The audience completely filled the . . her ankles, rhak Bn necessnuy to | hall at 8:00 o'clock. Everybody wel & : pers who attend the Community Sales 08S our atter- ' Little Theatre in Old Main and more use crutches In moving about come. Admission. 25¢ and Dollar Days now in ful] swiag at : : : than one hundred listeners stood Lewistown winter she suffered from a simila i ? The Trinity Reformed Church Schoo] along the lls and the WAY a an : A Jury. a e ® or { ; \ along walls in doorway former sales which Council decided to present an Easter | through i i "a ‘ . 1 iroughout the lecture, A . 4 4 Lennelly y fy i wigtown merchanis tos i \enneny, I aprng Tt " ie appearance of your letter supporting his opening ule” | gether one gre concerted aylling | Mills, is in a rather precarious condi- head may mean success or . ; ment with facts and reasoning, 1 ( hs roved that a single dayton following mt m failure. Do yourself justice at 7:30 o'clock in the local hurch. a . . . wl in the quzlity of your business X messenger. play entitled “For He had Great Pos After sessions,” on Easter Sunday evening doucke said: r even two y + loo short a dura- slight stroke The fat We do not advocate extrava. gance. We recommend the use of a very moderate priced standard paper — sister and deceased thanks to tended an comfor rin hele ma “ai it A morn i111 Ang. Ww compelled ake his } iast illness and at the time of death n his opinion ermany can am dis Nn 1h ise of illness fol ng his con th A454 ZRMM Le 1 Ax \ i Re . : Ontinue int i ton 03 1 GO i J J wind burial | wily vade vine nt CAUSE polit , . . ling home from : SMondny « 29D i ~- which has won recognition for its quality and the service aaa Er : torca. Gleraunv to BR Aad rv avert: i frgives. Woe are prepared to a 1 ing opera ns J ! ! 1 ! ' ) y { in a wid 1 \i aude Du ; elt ont 1 furnish that paper and to print Goodling farm. wi own ‘ tio n afford to ept payment | ya vibuted to lined isitors In Lewis: ]+ Reliay brothed xt os you a letterhead that is a dig- nified representative, np See What We Can Give You | ™'!! continue to fm 3 1he 6 Nir BT rn on i AT stronger and REONEEE Seb ThE lr Care Cia rhe In members of the family have wot boon Before You Placeam Order [VT _ ie arming win lo too, hui, | tan an Ty canna Jom to fore ne bin moe and ory chr], "TT .| THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN atiortly thereafter Wwili move. ink 1 dermany to risk becoming commun. | Will be able to t about, ft, Om Ce Tg A a a By GENF. BYRNES . Evangelic: Jac Floyd between not movy The Odenkirk modeled n the interior Shelves many " ept n t pitalist ¥ is : 2 : ote 4 s q . » RA 3 TT : - - — counters f x i £ ws vii conform to tho mi te n fro *¥. The ? ey o. fmany = we “18 x nt Lewistowr ve do It t : 1 Smit } ite carpenter . 18 beh) don y i Hie rl ’ a uel Gross and Wil Lucas. The (complacently awaiting action through |... = = rw Y otha rah / MIKE - CALL panting al 5 Lp ring h on iv $ : ‘ i Fes Ise J eo} ' . a L os th : : a EC : On us WHEN : ig lf ure y Ra: AML ; ’ : YOUR UP MY 4 & ppc (5h 7 INN AF RE Lier WAY - HERES 7 wal Ald ML CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOOL. “1LLINOINT i ! FOR FRHAVE] B LECTURE. WED. prreaanonal Coaoon CORY ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. NEW SPRING SUITS FOR LADIES In skirt and blouse effect, of loosely woven Sport Fai aviale, light col- $5 .50 ors, short sleeves and long sleeves, contrasting materials SUITS FOR MEN In the gray colors decreed for men this year, also the proper brown $1 > shades—in all woolen materials (without any exaggeration, we have nev- ® 75 er had such values) $1.95 NEW HALS..-. $1.95 all colors, straw effects COME TO EEE pon NIRHANS DEPARTHENT STORE Bradfor local representative of the ———— _— " R . TH F wh het ae ie in “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM same company. Mr, Mowery lives at Sa RRM csc. Tew a1 T'S Ol Ane, ®80 We hOf. G0 FARTHEST® Strawberry FU —————— ——— AT ——— A ———— | i el by his empl i In writing to friends here from St Petersburg, Florida, Mrs, A. E, erin finds pleasure in stating that for more than ayear the leading newspaper in ! 4 , that city was able to fulfili an obliga a——— p——— 8 SARL ED Sw—n tion to Its subscribers without being po ? SEE” = y III. oblged to donate a single day's sub. wf (wy w wnt oye v ay vo - ea Taw Fo |The ng L soription. Tha newspaper promises its : —— oF an Sy a ? z pri sor MY Sweet’ E p—" ——— rn suubscribers that thg paper will be , Pansat Sn a Tckod’ " ' : hy Q why TH Gace’ freq on every day that the sun does wnreh gpm” i hr tm sue? not shine in that important Florida ” EIR Wd ‘ wity. : C. B. Btover, wife and daughter, and Mrs. Stover's brother, W. 8. Wolfe, of Spring Mills, spent Saturday in Sun. bury. The family visited friends and relatives while Mr, Stover attended the pump demonstration held at the Neff | House in Sunbury by the ¥. BE. Meyer | , Co., of Ashland, Ohio. The dem- onstration proved very instructive te the dealers and salesmen prewent.
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