} THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. a ca ns se ——— —————————————— A AE SR. A OA s—— w— ws A RS LOCAL AND PERSONAL Miss Agnes, daughter of Mr. and C, K_ Stahl ,of Narberth, long Mrs, T, 1. Delaney, is spending the ldesk in Broad Street Station, Philade witnes the two games i all t : week with her cousins, Mr .and Mrs. | phin, was with his mother, Mrs. . 8. luchedul fo the day The group had A Tribute to Pennsylvania Paul Ripka Is from Pittsburgh | Luther Fisher, at Jacksonville, Stahl, for a brief time, recently pinnn« L pienic dinner, but “it rained” Orviston ball team to Cen. rained, so the party were invited ere he was visiting amon friends where he was t : amon friend Mr and Mra. Mrs, Salome Spyker, of Alexandria, fchildren, of Philadlephia, were guests | Madisonburg. and Harry BE Rishel, tholos lini tthe invita Bruce Barton, author of “The Man Nobody Knows,” has written v : 1Olomwe 5 OO. nd 16 Vi . ; : ““ y »" is visiting her gon, C. A. Spyker, and lof Mr, and Mrs. Edward Durst, over|eollided Saturday morning. The cars Sang 1 n E this tribute to Pennsylvania for the “Parade of the Rtates” Monday . night programs of the General Motors Corporation, part of an edu ‘ i tion was accepted by Mr, and Mp family, in town. the Fourth. The ladies are sisters. were badly damaged, but the occupant 2 I . Mp 1 MM WwW ( : . | were uninjured -arl Lomison, Mr. and Mrs. 'W, O. cational plan to make the country as a whole better acquainted with A bill has been introduced in the Rev, and Mrs. H. W. Buck and chil-|" ! . Gray and sons John, Sheldon, Iloyd, the individual states—their history, scenic beauty, industries and legislature to abolish teachers’ inst-ldren, of Minneapolis, Minn. spent a Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott Smith and] Donald and Paul: Mr. and Mrs, A. J people, tutes as a measure of economy. The |lweek with Rev. Mr. Buck's bhrother-in children, Wendell and Myra, of WiHK-1Confer and son Jos ph, Mr, and Mrs. . measure should pass, law ‘and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ¥, P.|linsburg, spent ten days at the home ]ywm Gillespie, Roy Cyphert, Ronald N a Pennsylvania city stands the old cracked bell Geary, in this place of Mr, and Mrs. DF. Smith, parents | McClure, Orviston, and Paul Hunley 4 » : that rang in American independence. For many 2 a year It marked red letter days. But not even the Lewis Bwartz and Cars operated by C. H. Schaeffer, of . ae 4 ' Lo spread thelr provisions in the Bax The Sprucetown M. E. church will factory lawn, Mrs. C. E. Fye, Miss Evelyn Fye, : Liberty Bell, toll it ever so proudly, could peal Saturday evening, July 30. See post- Harry Eckert and Franklin Jay mot- Mrs. Catharine Gleixner Staller and ! re Eo forth all the glories of Pennsylvania ers for further information. ored to Johnstown on Sumday and|pretty little daughter, of West Haver 2, 8 8.8 8 8 8s 3 3» : To this sylvan land of William Penn came men brought back with them Miss Thressa|straw, New York, are at the home of CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL : VL of thrifty hand and honest heart to worship God Fye, a nurse at the Memorial hospital. {the former's uncle and aunt, Mr. and NOTES . ; as their conscience led, Here Jefferson drafted the Mrs. Levi Hartley, in town ees oe 3 Declaration of Independence, here the American {al nday an led i ind Mrs. J. F. Wetzel were Prof. O : uder, of State College, and Constitution was framed. Hall on Monday and called at th BE kya Su Wy A ; R. 1. Louder, of ! a aT) Admitted during the k: In Pennsylvania, Washington cheered his ragged soldiers throug? ! Hah, Rose Marie Morgan. 2. of “ol. the bitter winter of "77. From Pennsylvania he steered hig bark across : the darkness of the Delaware. Here he lived as America’s first pres | te z ident, and here he uttered the farewell that men can never forget t former's brother, . J. Inve Jol fits a heir cottage near; 8HLLULL aes bree di 0 From a Pennsylvania summer storm Benjamin Franklin 1atched , and family, a : land, N. Y.ix \ he. WA . 49 a iy TAR bt a thunderbolt with his kite and key. Here he fathered our first circu : elesnic x, - of ' ap arg! lating library, hospital, insurance company, and the academy that grew to manhood as the University of Pennsylvania A Pennsylvania farn y iel Boo rack n fea’ ath to the West / ‘ennsylvania heroine oily Pitcher, manned : annon in the Battle Monmouth. A nsyly gener: the army that turned the ti against disunion. An 34 Pennsylvania hillside, look ing out o he graves ne Doys in blue and the boy n gray, Abra bam Lincoln ve ir No Githier state an OAs I ny An rican Eiinings Pennsyl vania printed ous { first bank Her school. In our casting station Do you seek merica’s dred Or pleasan ploughed friendly m when men morning.” Linger in Getiysburg and 1} hold a festival on the of the former, of Monument. wld a festival on : C. B. Stover, the enterprising tinner, plumber and hardware dealer in Spring Mills, made a business trip te * ) Surfflay visitors at the home of Mr, R. Wagner, Millheim, and Prof, Floyd| Miss Betty Ebright, of Centre R. Klinger, McClure, Mrs. Wetzel and spent the week-end as guests of the b , AM and | lege, surgical; Mu daughter Clara louise are now visi former's uncle and the little hou American flag fi pot Go to Be : : Bach Festival: to home, nt 1e8 to be a tal ji Lohi . . ember th Lafayette dress ack and Jo ine of Spring ¥ ; ©} e i . ; : P I ’ re sylvania's college tient, but his condition is gradually "College alt d his ister also | aning om SL AY uv ' eo Fen de " i Keystone of proving Id respon osition it hh i ay ! ng ; v arin : 31 7 ey : ann stone of America’s Keystone State, pioneer and lead« r, Genera thi FOR AS MUCH AS Sete nil eee || MOTORING COSTS SLASHED IN ESTE SENSATIONAL SALE OF GOODRICH TIRES THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN ' @ Over half the cars on the road today are equipped with unsafe tires—tires fs _- } that invite disaster . . . To help clear the highways of this menace to life and limb we are shooting the works! During our great Safety Sale we will allow you the amounts shown below for each of your old tires, regardless of make or condition, on the purchase of new Goodrich Cavalier tires. Think of it. NES.” Me™ 804 You ean save from £4.00 to $8.00 on a set of new guaranteed Goodrich Tires I'VE BEEN SALINE if you act during this Sale, THE SEAS FOR OVER FORTY SEVEN YEARS ; FAA REN Gh nl gl TR A : —_— ————————— — IN TA SHIPWRECK Eady C A Vv A L I E R OR EXPERIENCED or \ ANY BAD ,L STORMS ge Ai A Allowance Your « | Allowance Your -. . for Old Net Sire Retail for OM Net Tire Cont Price Tire Cost 1.40-21 | $5.05 1$1.00/$4.05) | 5.25-21 $8.60 |$1.50/$7.10 4.50-20| : 1.00| 4.65|(5.50-19 ‘8.95| 1.50| 7.45 4.50.21 ’ 1.00 4.78! 6.00-18] 11.65 2.00 9.65 & Ply 1.75-19| 6.70) 1.50] $.20||6.00-19 11.85] 2.00 9.8% 6 Miy £.75-20 6.80 1.50 5.30 6.00-20 11.95 2.00 9.9% 6 Ply 5.00-19| 7.05| 1.80 §.5§||6.00-21)12.15| 2,00/10.15 6 Ply 500-20) 7.15| 1.80] §.65||6.50-19] 13.45 2.00/11.45 6 Ply 500-21) 7.40] 1.50| 5.90||6.50-20/ 13.85 | 2.00/11.85 6 iy 5.25-181 7.95| 1.80 6.48|| 7-00-21] 16.35 | 2.00/14.35 6 Ply a — MILLER MOTOR CO. Hey will remain ttl cage b : | o 3 Phone 66 on Monday, 2ith inst. This scssion in | Open Day and Night CENTRE HALL or girls of ign oH By mt ’ Kanesatake is undenomi y . *owned and controlled by the nevi -) ene, vania State Sabbath ol i ERO tion of which body H. E. Pailsgles adelphia, fs president. Rev. B Bonsall, Jr. is the Young People's Su- . . as perintendent and Ig in charge of the I" Hitt and Runn— Oh, Mr. Osborne, We Beg You to Investigate These Conditions! a oo pr ® T ® v yeas amp. ¥. and Mrs. 8. H. Heckman, of he Pe, ) THERES Ay BEEMS Om toad stopped in Centre Hall . : Ts CuP-THY LL BE COMPMNY with the Bartholomews on thelr way s } bi x FOR THE MOUTMPULL- vg to Lamar where they were guests of or . Mrs. Adam Heckman, mother of the former. Before coming here they vis fted Mrs. Heckmin's brother, Samuel Kreamer, and family, in Lewistown Their stops at all points were brief. Mr. Heckman is general manager of the Penn Traflic Co., Johnstown, an extensive concen handling anything from a clothes pin to the top of the column of your wgnts, Before visiting about here he attended a meeting in ." Marrisburg as a representative of the Fenn Traffic Company.
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