» - » * * LOCAL INTEREST * * » » * ¢ ret \Widier, long employ ed in th Tics the Kerlin pouatry ¢ driving a ui pant new redan, Mrs, Ia latter's vi Monda y inkiin D sOon, WwW. FF. Goodhary Franklin Johnstown, vacation mail carrier, D. M Geisinger h Keller and and the William, ung drove on from his duties as a rural taken Thursday Mrs the Bradford was pital on and since has undergone a tonsil op eration. By the end week it is delayed planned for her to underg 1 operation fleld and Harrisburg firet child lighted a real sister want to t Within a #ix at the ferred to The State last taking ly aid when If it's mine, 1 with me” four into ake it right home period of twenty other babies came existen oe hospital where the event re occurred. Department 1s at will ughtering of neg FEY Highway a courses that uw elmate. in reducing sia hu mans on the to caution highway It pedestrians to follow the es. ablished rules of caution and take ox- trome « One of these rules 8 to walk facing traffic. The that the highway walker sponsibility Reckless walking on highways hag too long heen encouraged; the changes is \ welcomed. “v nr former en had hw BG. Por appears to Prssing, dl LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ——— After an Miss Anng Sweeney, of Boalsburg, has re- and present aunt, Mrs Lizzie Jacobs, in Centre Hall Mrs. Besse (Weber) Brooklyn, N. Y., past ilinoss of a few weeks, covered al is with hey Dunham, of wis here few ar a days the week to see her mother, who was injured in a fall a short time ago. Mrs for the to conducte Grace Breon is back town summer after having State College, in cons nection with another lady, during the past year. Mrs widow ef War in Gilbert, a Civil veteran, home Madisonburg Her one yery Be and * hip advanced iighap rious, and Mrs. C Meyer, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. Mr, Mrs, Bylvester Guiellus and Mrs, of Orange, N. J. and and Elmer Sutherland, among the Mr, and East were Fuests recently entertained Ly Mrs, J. 8. Boozer, at Sunset club house, Mrs Weber, taken home Mary who was the (‘entre fall from her here to County following a which hospital resulted in breaking the right leg above the knee, is not Improving as rapidly a8 her friends would ike. The reunion hold on Hecln (d } d by annual Tressley Park, Mrs. J. Tressler, attend Mrs Saturday, Wesley Glenn Mrs Centre Hall: Mrs, C tre Hill; Mrs. James C Mills. family Wiis on Tr¢ us ler, Leroy BSeurson, Miller, and A harles Cens Helsh The and Tressler, Spring e were members of the friends the gathering. “nay p vely engaged In Lig next birthday eightieth year, [ps h & Wy ty HEN you can food at home, be sure that every step of your process is ning. Clean the food thoroughly. Prepare to get it into the cans or jars immediately. Process pressure cooker, observing proper length of the Use clean containers in perfect condition. If old glass jars are used, be sure to use a new lid and 2 new rubber if the lid is of the gerew type. Remove the cans or jars from the cooker and cool immediately. Tin cans should be plunged into cold water or put under the cold water spigot. Lids on glass should be tightened ng goon as the jars are removed from the cooker. And they should be separated to allow air to circulate around them that they may cool as rapidly as they will, Store proceased foods * a cool dry place i to prevent rubbers from cracking. The reasons for these construc i tive suggestions are to be found in a recent article by Dr. FF. W. | Tanner in which he said: I "Commercial canners have long since faced the fact that unless canned foods are properly pro cessed, this organism (Clostri- dium botulinuin) may survive and be responsible for some terrible outbreaks of botulism. Home can. ners should be willing to capital. ize on this Information. They should be impressed Wy the fact that practically all of the out breaks of botulism in the last six Gr goven years have been due to ‘improperly processed home-canned foods, and that not one single out break of botulism bas been caused by foods commercially canned ‘n the United States.”* home Boalsburg. and Albert Meyer, of Pitt ul Coxey some time recently at the home mother, Mrk Jacob Meyer Mrs, George Fisher f(g vis tives in Erie Miss Croce Gelsinger shurgh, their home In Indian after a visit with ¥Y« Mis Hess home for a few Howard Hiate cinit Anna Win her coompanied Hubler, hospital, Pome Hubler to student ved Saturday. Miss Saturday week in enio Mr. and Mrs ed Harrison's res visit at Mr. Murs, drove on mov from tnd Maude Danville idence morning | might wit her sister, Maude for Grace in order that she es #8 the Ella Gingri #8 th M1 and ni marriage of Sunday Le and Mr ant of Cathryn Graham My Mr. tellefonte, Dale, Luther Felty toona, were Smelts Dale Halph Ellen hospitality Pieas- | Dale, Miss Jessie Pa a dinner guest . Clement of and Mrs Misses ved the home on Bunday Mrs. Russell, Visitors Gap; and and on on Saturday and Mis the of the Jacoh Dale and week-end JUST HUMANS Cir The Music Master county on Bunda his gdon Kit with parents, the meeting at Women's class of Lutheran held thelr regular the Dale home at the Branch on / evening Patterson some im- nents made in his Main treet gidence Mi Beulah onfined home by lliness ast weed The Centre Reporter, 31.50 a year. 1 Clover Farm Store 5&10 PORK as 12 vb . 13 8 TAT} i HALL x ANG c Food Sale T. A. 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