THARSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 10834, . . 'e » ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST * * - -. - - ’ Youngs. mother, Mrs Smith nome Desmore, of her Mrs. Joseph town, Ohio visited Helen Bitner, at the during last week. Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Jordan, of Bloomfield, N. J., attended the Grange Fair, last week, and also visited rel atives in Potter township. M. i A ™ A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs Earl Delaney, on the Baird farm south of Earlystown, on the 20th ult. The young Miss, gpry as a lark, has been named Miriam Irene. A daughter was born Saturday morn ing to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Slack, at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mra C. W, Slack, where the young couple are livings The young lady tipped the scaleg to 8% pounds, and the physician in charge, Dr. Mor row, pronounced her perfectly normal, She has been named Joann Barbara. X ray irom Following a recent check by Dr. C. BE. Ervin, Memorial hospital comes the announce ment that Prof, J. F. Wetzel has pletely recovered Mr. Wetzel ta this expressing th and appreciation for n up Gesinger COom- nis means of and courtesies « esses is family during his medicine graduate of ge, Phila ternship Ir where he Th & and Mra Ix Mrs J. Ci wi tn Of right-of-way road over ti new concrete Mountains is pre of work 1} far arpund Sand Mo Potters » FESSINng ni class except of of g down “18st The Hal} A. was represented at E Centre Camp Camp trict President, and delegntes, The 1934 amp sioms commemorated the one hun of school sessions by 8. Ernest Wagner, State « EE anniversary the foundin free public vania During ment was Wolf, near near the old taught over During Wolf legisiation, and ft that 1} signed pu ihlic sc} system the sessions dedicated to ex-Governor ath, North stone ampton county, academy where he hundredr ye administration supported one ire Ago his all progressive was on April the hill COL BYBElem 16 ered free viania. Among Who were lu engaged as a vas his first visit pore sim ne, He unprovements made that time, and of persons with whom he become acquainted during of 180% of the pipe WHS sur 800 the the 1 gine recalled had number his stay here in the sumer Fischer, of Shamokin w in and among his former parishionery Penng Valley Saturday, Hunday after having omitted #it last year to his fire Fischet Uyshurg Seminars Valley Dir iEhteen During this two churches w in Centra the first #Firees 3 now occupied 3 ths home of D. K. Keller, ed at the beginning of his parstorate, find the present erected in 1585. When the last obligation of in. debtedness due to the cunstruction of the latter church was cancelled Dr. Fischer accepted one of several onlls extended him and In 1593 began his services at Shamokin, where he is active today. He filled the appoint ment for Rev, Greenhoe on Sunday evening in the church here, and gave his hearery a soul stirring sermon on an old testament text, II Kings 4:2, “What hast thou in the house? He Stressed that we use the things we have, whether small or great.—He was accompanied hers by Gray Burbet, a clal interest here. church, BASEBALL {Continued from first page) second half of the 1934 season very slim as the last half of the eleventy got under way, for Boals- burg had scored a run in the first half that stanza, when losing pitcher Jack Markle walked, stole second, went third on Stover's error, and came home on Meyers’ Texas leaguer. However, with one already down, Markle walked Knarr, who promptly stole second Then Wip Stover stepped to the plate and kept Centre Hall in the game by driving in the tying run, With Wip going second as a play was made at home on Knarr, and going third as Welsh grounded out to first, Manager George Rimmey went in to pinch hit for Fetterolf, in an effort to end the game then and there. How- ever, George was hit by a pitched ball, and then Markle struck out Martz for the third out, making a twelfth inning necessary in order the looked of to decide the issue, Jamison opened las by frame hitting hi in times two Centre Hall 5. Pastorius fanned Markle six HALL rf ind Jack CENTRE Cron IOALSBURG 2) . AND PERSONAL —— LOCA 214) 3 + % gr 3 n Michael Lamey, a watchman camp in the died a few days I at a Fourteen - Mile “ago Yrari ti - punting Narrows, Rev toad, ite Mrs J recent Mra and Wolfe, of Home. Mrs were guests of F. Kelier i » Tye Iw 8 mister, Ww i i Ev elyn Miss re nit in psburg State tal for a # i - inst week, for He rough recovered days gone for from weak having t Pore { t excosgive {treatment blesding ithe nose Wag considerably ened tt) loss of blood, bit has Miss j day, studies nurses Isabel Bradford. on Danville to in the with the Arnether who will on wk is Misg Malone, Wednes her for Geisinger student enter went fo begin a8 an student school Connected Memorial hospital from Penns Valley me line of wi DRUNK Col to ten jall and convicted FOR DRIVING WHILE Wilson, graduate, was in the Mifflin $50 and charge Influence Penn State sentenced county when while under | Charles J, lege days fined on the Costs driving Hgquor, of of Ts I AOI i The First National bank is one of | the 14,000 similar licensed banks tol receive signs indicating that deposits | made in them are insured for the full | amount up to $5000, whic maximum | protects more than ninety-seven per | cent of all deposits in Insured banks. The signs displayed at all win-| dows through which deposits are : celved. It ought to be a real confort- i able feeling on the part of the depositor | to place his funds in an institution | that has the National Government's | guarantee thas hig wil; be ! pald 100% at any time. This has nev- | er done beford, rs A An AU SO AOA, Harry L. Hopkins, Federa; Emer. | gency Relief Administrator, must have heard of a are re- | deposit re been Pinchot's pre-election prom. of operators’ licens in two He evi- a Pinchot ise to cut the cost PY vi “ plates sumed license and dently e8 that proms % not be relied on even to feeding the INSURANCE axp REAL ESTATE | oP ewee WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. A Monument Erected.- to the memory of a loved one is a substantial expression of your jast- ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration— for it must last through all the years to coma. 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(NEXT WEEK) “SHE WAS A LADY" : SHE Sint Beature: 200 pounds of BONE : ) newt r ; Hl Hong T nelson Oo SE Fo a ald Wood, Raiph Morgan, another very mportant feature of these goods > li oie co oe a) We can suppiy It's All Plant Food! Jou the superior fertiliser or any of your favorite brands ot lower prices bocnume we sell by mail, Be your own wlesman. Order bry mail and save money WRITE FOR AGENTS TEMS, ia Fisdrots Misnoy My Let std Anne 8 iO use orutohe Although y move about, | mind and! events of the day.! Jacobs has a clear he i i l ! | wipe posted on the Mises Edith Boozer became seriously at Creshelm Hall, Mt Alry Bia. tion, Philadelphia, “where she has Ywen Hving wince a cohild, and was taken to Chestnut Hill hospital for treat jment. Bhe was visited there by Mr, and Mrs. J. 8 Boozer, on Baturidy. Her case at that time had not been j funy dingnosed. Mr Boozer expects to visit her again within a short time. Mr. and Mre. T GQ. Task, of Phila delphia, were week-end Kuesty of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher, this being Mr. | Lusk's first visit to Centre county, He is employed as an electrician in a large lace factory and is fortunate in | having had continuous employment Mrs. Lusk, who before marriage was ‘Miss Lola Ulrich, is a niece" of “My and favorably known PAINT STANDARD WHOLESALE PHOSPHATE and ACID WORKS, Inc. Mercantile Trust Bldg. NOW- Baltimore, Maryland it may be too of the tissue hug the teeth destruction of late f dentist to save them as some hich howis uoeth ire Their. ecnkaa all Co-operate with your Dentist in striving for clean Gum-Gripped Teeth 5 3 |. LEIS Bog pitam) is well do the Best Kind of Job Printing.