AND PERSONAL OUrng int of houses “4th n amo turday, Sept Nar Pa of Grange Mrs { K. Stahl, canny and an are ing mother, Mrs sman, of Fie week on Grane Where Centre Hall Plays: { ! | | { AND LOCALS ENGAGE 7-INNING TIE GAME, 1-1 ‘ast Thurs feat LAMAR IN et wals ‘here the k n a4 game ured al} departments of the in in { Hall Centre Hall LETS RECENT REVENGE DEFEAT; FOR i emtsn————— WEAVER IS ADIUDGED p— RANKIN INSANE ad CENTRE Miss Auna ehip, a med Monday Miss » - . COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES, CENTRE COUNTY BONDS OFFER HOSPITAL INVESTMENT HEHHNHnnnmnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnuRnnnnnnn ge Sinningannnn he first of the the Heporter, Interesting artleles deseribed elow In this Issue Be sure to read i. appears General Pershing Says : "We Are At War’ The great American soldier who led the A.E.F. to victory in France in 1918 sees the nation again at war, but thi ceteers, with icles that will appe LHR EERE EE EH THE EEE FER EA LTR FERRET R RRR nn of HINHTHpnna nisms HHH I 1s il Bivmmnnmnnn CEXTRE HALL RADIO SHOP THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN MOTHER | DON'T FEEL HU WELL THIS MORNING YOU'D BETTER LET ME HAVE on A 4000 DOSE OF gi | CASTOR Olu 5 — to t memory of : ed on THE CAR SWERVES—skids! —a terrified cry—""Mother!"* tant Xie your jast s But Mother can’t help now . . . Don't let your loved ones face this. Put on Safety Silvertow ns— the tire that yesists in ind 1rnest Mrs, and Ohio Mrs A, 6. Gunelach Gunelach, of Clyde, Anna Zieber, Mster-inslaw of Bellevue, Ohto, drove from northern Obis on Monday, ar riving here in the early evening. It was the first trip to this section by the sunelache, and an exceeding pleasing one. Mr. Gunelach is a native of Ohio, while his wife was born near Selins- grove and went west«with her par. ents when a child. Mrs. Zisher {8 also Ohlo born, but has been here several times during the past fifteen years, The junior Gunelach #8 a salesman for it & Co, Chicago, While in Centre Hall the party were guests of Mr, and Mrs 8, W. Smith, son, with Mra. Gunelach, of i —————_— TR Dogs Good Revenue Produces s, dente st Enjoy Corn Roast In Seven Mis, jell held Fri Brownies Mex IR roast, Augusy 20, at Mis, present, leven wins greatly ens Mr. children, Mr, and baby, Nr Iw thease Mra. W. Hall and Mrs. Fred Young and Mrs. Hoover Noll and daughter, Mrs, Elmer Noll, Grace, Fthel and Dean Noll, Mr, and Mre. Roy Royer and son, Mra. Isabelle Loughner, Don ald Loughner, Edward Loughner, Haz. el McClellan, Harry MeClellan, the Mirssey Freda Kennedy, Maud Masser, Orpha Fleisher, tobert Piok worth, Paul Ripka, Charles Houtz, Martha namely, and and MeClellan, the real Bernadine roasted Bmith Buostdes offsetting the cool of the evening. All left for thelr homes before the wes sma’ hours of the morning, with the hope that thers would be just one more corn roast.—A guest, H. # STROHMEIER HALL. P hs “0, Gee!— Grandma's Walking Downstairs— The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year skiddingthe < VEN a slight skid is terrifying. Thousands were killed or injured in skid- ding accidents last year, Greater driving speeds ~= quick -action brakes — smooth, oil-ilmed roads—all have increased the skidding hazard, All have increased the responsibility of tires. Goodrich spent 3 years developing a tire to meet these conditions. The new SAFETY Silvertown the safest tire ever built, We'll show you proof that the Safety Silvertown resists skidding more than any other tire=proof that its 15% thick- er tread gives thousands of additional anti-skid miles— Phone 66 proof that ifs Full-Floating Cord construction brings greater protection against blow-outs ! Its extra safety doesn’t cost you an extra cent—it’s priced the same as any standard tire. A generous trade-in allow- ance for your old tires, too! Don’t wait—put on Safety Silveftowns NOW! 4.75.19 Ford 1930.31 Chevrolet 1930.31 "DeSoto 1929. Dodge 1928 & 1931 S_—— dh r LESS ALLOWANCE FOR OLD TIRES JOIN THE SILVERTOWN SAFETY LEAGUE here! Sign the Pledge. Display We Bastion. ‘No emt, #
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