LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Frank D. Lee, of town, who had been seriouly ill, is improving at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Brooks, of near visited Mr. Ralston. and family, town, last week, Book's sister, Mrs. H M. in Mifflinburg. I On the evening of June 18th Trinity school will “Under the jt Reformed church Children's program entitled Sky." { and friend, Dr. Shamoking, were 1 Open Miss Hollenbaugh, Runkle both of Louise guests of the former's cousin, Laura Runkle, over Memoria ice cream High June, by the A strawberry and will be held on the local school ground on the 18th of ; Ladies’ Bible class of the eformed school. church Misses by M Mil workman on , when he was “kicked” in yt tained highway ' aperating mending vers wrist wa pain, and, perform any labor under any tions condi Tussday of last members and friends of the Hall Methodist Lades’ Ald met at the parsonage in Spring Mills: Mre. M, BE. Strohm, Mrs. Susan Lastz, Mr. and Mra. T, I. Moore, Mrs. Margaret Gode shall, Mrs. C. F. Emery, Mrs. T. 1. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Emery, Mrs. C DD. Confer, Mrs, John Mowery, Miss Lou- ise Smith, Miss Eilmzabeth Barcholos mew, Mrs. Helen Bitner, Mr. and Mrs, F. V. Jodon, Rev, and Mra. HH. A. Pruyn and family. On behalt of the society, the president, Mrs. M BE. Strohm, presented the pastor with a check for forty dollars to be applied on ministerial support. A social hour, followed by delicious refreshments, made the evening most pleasant. week the following Centre LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A—————— Among the school teachers in the placed on the retired list are Duck, of Gregg township. W. T Korman, of Coburn, has been for jury service in the U. 8. Mstrict Court, Scranton, for the week Brooks substituted for W. F. mail route No. 1 Janus from Cen- re Hall rom town by Mr. Keller, during a few days’ absence A second daughter was born recently 0 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Goyne, In The mother is a daughter of Gramley, in Mill- A pure-bred Polly recently by Guernsey cow, mkwood 252082, was sold Weaver, of Contre Hall, to Alvin ford, cording to the Hoyers Ve ¥ ’ =. sniufact urs on Washingt the United trucks Hiatt ri hiuting aigiributing pictureg snd « attle, handling TE rR ond [oo A St a] ” Only Pe Fe Shas X 4 r son'a new Kitchen or ‘Aldrm who were dresse In (he “Good Old Days” 16860 or thereabouts there seems | to nave been a strong idea as to the organdie, BONE 10 tha queen, the flere it is, | business of heing a wife, [The following school news Is taken from the current issue of THE TIG ER, the loca] High School paper.] High School Faculty Plan Summer Diversions of the High School have all made some The faculty members Centre Hall educational Mr. Wetzel od of the Ohio, for ten plan for the summer, will After his Fyer-Fyter at dava return he will work for Day -~ tdn, Ohlo. Miss Haines is going to Duke Uni Carolina, thron ith pine and of owed danced Next came a number of E. P, V. H. 8. around the Maypole terwnrds } girls in Dutch costurhe, who danced in {dance was given. Following | {| #8 printed in the man-made books and | newspapers of the good old days: “The wife's occupation is 10 make her | hushand and herself some clothes, to and couerlettes, to washe and wrynge, to wynowe all manner of cornes (grain), to make malte, to make heye, to helpe the hus band to fylle the dounge cart, drive the ploughe, to loade heye, corne and suche other. To go to market, to sel butter, mylke, chekyns, x hennes, pygges, gese, and all manner cont and a high silk of cornes.” Three gentle cheers for The Centre Heporter, 51.50 a year. the men of old, and see how you like wan nt ; hy six girls was attended ix girl It Exchange. . The bugler made way for t a Gypsy man and his Phen th igler made r the "on | { 36% 1 £3f itiding. thi were dressed In gypsy recessional to the school buliding, this afterwards played “My Little Gypsy time the queen leading. {mnke blanketies Ee ————— FEED GRINDING.-Beady to do cusg- n which feed grining as “Cinderella” at tom extensive Feed rears wis . completed, are now grinding 15 106 Ww. Ground while you KELLER, Mills “tl ents er was crowned by Paul : A ToT played the part of WARD garbed | Mills, Farmers who walt. ~ Penn Roller ! iy cheese, eres, SAILS SET SAVI! \ Friday, June 3rd to 9th PURE LAR 2 25¢ 15c¢ rd FANCY CORN PINEAPPLE RICE - - 23c CAKE FLOUR 23c MATCHES >=: 2:6» 19¢ Golden Bantam Half Slices Vacuum Pack - m Swansdown it mn pkg. Or Clover Farm can Blue Rose Whole Grain Fancy White Maine Selected Longhorn CHEESE - - 7, Dalsy White : Irs Si @ Better Clover Farm's Special Price -= 6 25¢C % Old Witch AMMONIA Qt. Bottle 25¢ #1 Bottle Farniture Polish FREE - = = 4 for 10c Look For This Sign of Home-Ownership, Quality, Price, Courlesy CLOVER FARM STORES 8Y CARL ED As Pook or my Asseation 1 You cand SEE FoR Pain AZ THE Nose oN Your mee! 1 aso HAD one Taken AT Ti Lake Pop Chey. IT was A CaNvASS