® + * * » « =o LOCAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS OF . Dorothy, aged 6 years, daughter * ® LOCAL INTEREST * » * ® » - » chicken pox. + sontinues under the doctor's care, December 12th marks the one hun- dred fortv-seventh anniversary of Pennsylvania's Statehood, ja few days ago. i Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gutellus, of a fractured arm and lacerations East Ordnge, N. J, were week-end, . ¢ Farmer John Benner brought 1 would do credit to any farm in the of St Luke's Reformed church, Lock |More details next week. Havn, conducted his first regular se Paul and Miss Pauline Horner ‘ as follows: President, Richard Mrs. Paul Bradford was taken to the ristow spite Tuesday, for ob-'__ Lewistown hospital, Tuesda) fc Est. He 1a 2 50n of Mr. servation. Her iliness is sald to be | e es, No report up to due to gall Stones Ne pos a \s | Where the head of the family Is rrlting sdnesday morning. was 3 this writing, ednesday n rancher. Mrs. received here the East been serving the Sugar Valley Luth-|Potters Mills eran parish since August, wag install- ed as pastor on Supnday by Dr. W.hiNpuSTRY ABSORBED 53,000 M. Rearick, Presiden f 8 han na Synod. County Commmissioner Howard Holtzworth and Mrs. Hoeltzworth, Unionville, celebrated t wedding anniversary at en election day. Mrs, Holtzworth Miss Margaret E. Bair and was tive of Unionville ed Press i 1 Saturday More than § men and 1 Paul Campbell, of State College, at-lto take joba. tended the U. P.-Penn State football} Young, strong and bronzed by out Of Sunday motored to Dover, Delaware, {erly in the camp. returning home 2 acre apple orchard villa, a town about the size of Hall. The banker and postmaster|2bsorbed into private enterprise, were much impressed with the section —————— of Delaware visited, CO-OPERATE IN CLEAN-UP woods, a good shelter. The nimble! animal leisurely paraded on Hoffer! ty after having street, after having year ago. » iy s1lterv farm the Kerlin poultry farm. One neglected field may Mr. and Mrs Harol Irs wd, on breeding place from which the : : this year was double that snooped through! Sunday, celebrated the firs - #pread to other flelds in th ing anniversary by akin an au ity the trip, and on r 1ing 0 they safely. picked up Mrs. "iibs MeClella it Blaney says the vegetable garden | Often sweet corn stalks Miss Miriam IL. Moore, bas been asked to join the urch choir of Hershey as soloist. Miss Moore is again ber of the Hershey A Cappella which is under the direction of Harry A. Sykes. This year's mem bership boasts nearly 175 mixed voices, Misa Moore is a daughter of Mr. and} Mrs. Thomas I. Moore of this place. ¢ vere, the Huntingdon hospital on Thurs ey urges day and on Friday Miss Pearl Arneyl oe became a patient there. Mra. Oden kirk underwent an operation, and is SORE MUSCLES reported improving in a very satis ag + factory manner. Miss Arney returned quickly relieved : < with “RRR” Rub to her home on Tuesday, bug there 8 no indication of improvement in fA\= Lg it in. Stimulates her condition, although not confined} RS local circulation. ee dd Its comforting warmth soothes Ernest Wagner, Harvey Flink, muscular aches and pains. tom McClellan, : Carl. Cariton, Used for 87 years to relieve stiff Frani joints, neuralgia and sprains, A aan Reduces inflammation. Pene- ng trates. Does not blister. wrday morning we to be at the ceremonies eéy arrived in am ple tim Arlington temetery where they saw the President lay a wreath on the grave of the Unknown Soldier, and heard him speak, The National cape ita; and capitey building were given the ones over, the return tip being made Sunday night. GAS PAINS Mr. and Jirs. F. M. Fisher attended 2 the University of Pennsylvania-Penn Windeotic and stomach distrens State football game, in Philadelphia on w“ RR FC Vitlicved with Saturday, and saw their Jeam beaten warmth f as Seting p . ! th of a teaspoonful in a through a lucky kick that made the glass of hot water expells gas goal by a fraction of an inch. Mr and brings you prompt relief. Land Mra Fisher were guests Satur Great for that “morning after” day night of Prof. and Mrs. John Cor feeling man, at Unpnville, returning hom RRQ gives comioriing warmth Sunday evening. Hogh Smith, f Externally and latermally State College, also witnessed the game, but his greatest attraction wae locat- has a semi-official con moction. ig The brick-work for the new garage = being erected at Milroy by Frank Phillips, of Potters Milla, is conwplet- od, the work having been done by Orvig Horner, of Potter township Later he wil} lay the brick for a new dwelling house Mg Phillips contem- plates erecting near the new garage, At present Mr. Horner is engagedin doing mason work at the fun hatch ery along Spring Creek, known as the "Paradise” to fishermen. Bridg- os, fish” ponds and other stone work are being erected. Practically all of the stone work ag the hatchery, In. eluding the swell club houses, was done by Mr. Horner. : +R, — J he paws for a four-tine ad fn this FOR BSBALE~-No, 2 blue enameled FOR BALE Lumber cut to your or. FOR SALE-—~Winter apples; also, PULLETS FOR SALE-White Rocks FOR BALE-~Good dry oak slab LOST--On Sunday, 4th, on road be. COWS FOR BALE-—Herd of seven FOR BALE--About 20 bushels Bald- FOR BALE. ~Dried corn, apple but- pears and potatoes; prices reas Wiikey Horner, Centre Hall, (near Tusseyville). A Complete INSUXANCE Service. E. G. WASSON Compensation, Automobile, Fire Representative for Pa. T. & F, Mut, Cas. Ins. Co. Phone B46J State College, Pa 4 $5,000 to $10,000 Public Liability $5,000 Property Damage — for $15.00 by other leading companies—for 10 % Protection. Call today. Canned FRUIT cans C PINEAPPLE ......2 can C.F. Fancy Yellow Cling Qt. can PEACHES .......... can 19 C. F. Sliced 8-02 cans PEACHES ..:......3 cans 25¢ A Real Delicacy Whole, Peeled Ap 1cot Red, Sour, Pitted CHERRIES No.2 C. F. Fresh Prepared h PRUNES, in Syrup....car Dole’ gue A Delicic us Drink PINE APPLE JUICE tall can 10c FRUIT JUICE......2 cans 2% Sundine Orange or Grape Fruit i Jandy Special! sevsssns Half Pound 12¢ vinisrasnss. 50 1b Bag 59¢ ..Bskt 22¢: 50-ib Bag, $1.29 y K Gifts ! ASK Any Altoona Boosie ~ RICHELIEU LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Western Electric sound System Continuvus Shows 2 til A1 MON. « TUES, - WED. (NEXT WEER) SINGER MIDGETS JAZZ BAND to be seen on RICHELIEU. Special Matinee daily, 10e and 25e; Evening 15a and 850 Thirty Flee men and women--in a Stage Show that comes onhoe in a . + Tiny People—perfect lifetime. DON'T MISS THIS UN- USUAL Entertainment. ALSO, PICTURE PROGRAS — “I'LL FIX IT” ETE ETE EET TTT rE Te TTY v Lead fins sre, education. radi. ele You a {Rame, a
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