. * -» * * ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST .* * » ». e 9 a The Fishers and Cormans hroke « Club hot latter amp at part of Sunset the last week Jane and Youngstown, Misses Mary visited er, Mrs, Helen 4 Bitner last week. Mrs. Lizzie the 80th Monday her Bitner, thel of Ohlo moth- in town, during hed un Jacobs, of town, in ltfe's jo the rea muestone urmey She speng day quietly at home, Mr wick, home, Minnie Mrs, guests WwW. M. were at at Colyer, as Weaver, of of Ber- Decker Mrs and Grove, the Ray was also Milesburg. of in Haven denominations been and making in have Counterfeit bills fives and both Williamsport Authorities tens circulated Lock investiga- are an tion, Fred Bender Lewistown home from the the latter to recuperate fi His satisfactory, came hospital last week operation, general quite and Mrs v Gilbery Mr Lucy ward week-end and Gilbert, of intown Mrs. Frankl Ose guest 8 other of A. Sweetwoo only neighbor, companied er and lives 1 the farm Mrs. Stoner i= a son David Stoner, of wn Stoner homestead above Tusseyville, Claude ago began thers Dutrow, eral Keller become who ses years farming in the bro- farm, east of town, will father's fam, the Clyde Brush Val- John Dutrow. Dutrow his along the east of here, the farm, as a short time ago, the A given ystown anto fa not vet out tenant on the Keller distributors The com shed the Mit : had vicinit , « enixville since yt il, ween Ph ty Centre Hall i ily and is now at the her son, DD. M. Bradiord Bhe here by Mr Mrs, and son Dean Faither the latter's lady friend Margaret Kunch, Other home Mr, and Mr. and Dilte, of Phoenixville. The of William Brad: returned home of Wie accompanied and dford and Handall Br Bradford Mina #t the Harry Nelson daughters guests and Mra Mrs Indies ford. Mre. Kate Moore and Miss Lizzie Harpeter, and their nephew, George Widder, of Harrisburg, were guests at the Arney home west of town inst week, By the middle of this month the ladies expect to return to Missouln, Montana, which place has been the Harpeter family home since leaving Centre Hal} back in 1803, Harry W. Dingess Is at the home of his son, Ralph E, Dingess, in town, Mr. Dinges ls very much pleased with his new home—the Evangelical Home, Lewisburg—-which affords him all the comfort and pleasures one can desire same were Crissman, are sw ster, DEATHS, » “ . » . » - . VONAIYA of Harvey In the death, on Monday, Vonuda one of Gregg town the be- ill- was ship's oldest citizens passed to The death came after an ith, yond. June nd there of ness since Yet for Von he was Except Mr where Vonada south Valley and the minimum suffering. ofa few life interval all hi is the years, ada lived horn and died in the home- few miles of Spring He stead, on Mills, son of was a Winkle 11, of his day HN (leorges Nicholas Vonada, making his in Anna blech and was born June 18446, at the time np ind 23 of his death, 87 2months He ition Murs Zettle, Veurs was the lasg member gener Miss ARO, four chidren Annetta bat Vona« died survive him Vanada nt the Ammon, also a resident of Valley; Nancy, Mrs. BF Mrs, Scot wino ia, eleven Yours John father there whose * home died (Georg - Herman, Deck owed farming during well il iniorms- STAT} UNDER EMPLOYES WORK NEW SALARY SYSTEM ALL CC. £. DISCHARGED; MEN TO BE MAY RE-ENLINT of new projects departmen wOme nit Tennessee Val. program arrnent praer SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. ¥F. Gremhoo, Pastor.) Farmers Mils—8 to 10 A. M. Georges Valley, 10:30 A. M. Centre Hall—-7:30 P. M. METRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Rev, Delos RB. Keener, Paster) Centre Hall— ¥:30—8unday 8: 30-Church 8chool. Bervice, #:00-Church 10: 00—8unday service, School. —— METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, M, A, Pruyn, Paster.) Centre Hall #:30—~Morning Worship. 10:30--8unday School, forucetown 10:00 ~8unday School. 11: 00—-Morning Worship. Spring Mills 1 80-Bunday School. 7:30-Evening Worship, —— PRESBYTERIAN (Bev, J. MM. Kirkpatrick, Pastor) #:30—8Bunday School. 8:30--Epworth League, 7:30-Churdty Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) Spring Mills Worship Service, 3 A. M. Bunday School, 10 A. M. Bethesda Worship Service, 9:30 A. M. Sunday School, 10:30 A. M. JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announcs the candidacy of J. C. Condo, of Oregg Township, for the Democratic nomi nation for the office of Jury Commis. sioner at the Primary Election to be held September 13, 1033, subject to the rules and customs of sald party. REDUCTION BE EXPLAINED of WHEAT ACREAGE PLAN TO Friday meetings for the wheat acreage farmers an gpportunity to make for to connected movement has defl- based on the Vears number of to wheat on that partic- ular farm. $ «RB it in tond that pressure will be hear on farmers in the They permitted to take or the they ke Not patriotic will the interest of fail. to att the week Centre evening this will beheld purpose of reduction £m in explaining plan, and twelve county the contracts become with the reduction 15 applications dire tly The nitely acreage been met three at per cent, past average acres seeded under no ' brought to to will be plan as to be Join movement let the even urge be employed tho not in should learn fit Since movement is golely they meetings, they or rejecting It will be held Friday ev name farmers end the of plan, and act deem in as accepting Meetings the follow September § di- ing places The of the Sth the Vocational bullding INJURED ON TO WAY TO VISIT LITTLE HOSPITAL SISTER ver the Mise Harter is y daugt Harte: and wa by Les fonada At a service Mrs Ge Potter town being taken Moltz, the to the hosupita Herbert om ploved by Penne Cave district mn point close the of Edward Moltz the one. tn Witmes station this side Bellefonte, a « Terryman, Linden car collided. Mise ly one injured Martha V. Harter tinuea to be a driven by Hall, Harter ar and the WAS 2 years old, patient convulsions con hospital 8he iffered from a series a A MARRIAGE LICENSES, Clarence Port Matilda Hazel Hobert D Griffith Ritner Howard Philadelphia Phi Pye Julia Ann Beck 1deliphia Paul W. Vonada Fiedler May E. Bower Anronahurg SF Wesley Smith Hazel May Rhoads Paul we Hanley aM. Binger Wilbur H. McClellan Cent Fay E. Bradford y fohin Philipsburg Fleming wrviston Orvistor Hall £1 Agnes re Contre Benjamin K State Charlotte E. Kyler Wayne A Regina Wetzell WoT line A Savery John lon Ann fsuley Keller —————— A ——— SEPTEMBER (COURT OPENS MONDAY: 39 COMM, CASES Thir- et {ierald Mad Monday have Attorney before a for and September court ty-nine Comonwealth prepared by District G. Love to tried Twelve are scheduled day. thirteen for Tuesday teen for Wednesday AAI AAA 4000 CONGREGATIONS TO HONOR LUTHER, REFORMER The 4000 ¢ ngregations in thirty. three Synods, within the United Luth- eran Church are preparing for the ob gervance of the 450th anniversary of the birth of Martin Luther, founder of the Protestant Reformation. A jubilee thank offering will be held in each of the chuctshes November 12, the date of Luther's birth, The ene tire program of the ¢hurch will he Opens Casee John jury Mon fours be Chasen stressed November 18; and will be fol lowed hy an "every member” visita tion on November 26, LOCALS. Nearly all in aniage af neap Colyer, opportufiity to homes the C. C. C. boys took adv visft the their Day re- Labo aver Mins worker in the Cleveland, school Eva, Clausen, a Bible Institute mited of Fva in her mates, Hall, this one tatley, Centre 0. Packer, for thirty years Pittsburgh district, Monday to his duties after Ia ay. He i his vacation Big family. in the turned hat city Fag m FT3Y here with Mr. and Mrs Mr Ntite Albert Btover Mdll- ind and Mrs Franklin 3 Ciosloge, Chicago to @& Century of Progress Mr, and Mrs C Smith { the Smith 81 Cronister Wilkin Benner he burg ts at Mi ind #1 ntiy depositors cent It had Habilities $171,700.06 when closed rom ; intitle. AYES Are you one of these nervous people who lie awake half the night and get up feeling “all in"? Why don’t you do as other light sleepers have been doing for more than two generstions— take Dr. Miles Nervine? One or two pleasant effervescent Nervine Tablets or two or three teaspoonfuls of liquid Nervine will generally assure a night of restful sleup. Perhaps you will have to take Nervine two or three times a day just at first, Nervous people have been using Dr. Miles Nervine for Sleepless- ness, Nervousness, Irritability, Restlessness, Nervous Indiges- tion, Nervous Headache, Travel Sickness, for more than fifty years. DrMiles NERVINE (8 TL Ll BE di die ital (ag AY BY DAY Day by day the telephone does a big job on the farm. Ii brings orders for dairy products » « « gets the latest market quotations . .. helps you order feed and supplies . . . summons medical and veterinary aid. + These are practical reasons for having a telephone. And think of the pleasure a telephone gives. It keeps you in touch with friends and neigh- bors . . . helps you share the community's life. - - = - - - - - - Now, before winter settles in, tell us to install a telephone. The cost is negligible. You can have a telephone on the farm for less than a dime a day! YEE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA a Ll ., 8 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. © URI TYROL JUVATOIRE DOUTIRNIO JOO IPOTIIINN VV UONIE TOIT IC TITTIES JURE HTT Te JR SSI I PRN Cr UIT RI Or SIL a] ind out why millions switched tothe genuine Ever-Ready Blade. It /asts so long that it cuts blade bills in half. 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