"9 9.9 SS 8 8 ss. % * ss SIS AT JACKSON DAY DINNER (7 ITEMS OF CENTRE COUNTY - AT NITTANY LION INN - rrp - CWS PIT NOTES i The Jadgckson Day dinner held Tues ’ LOCAL INTEREST HOSPITAL NOTES, * The Jakdkson Day yitner hed Toes We Don’t Want Any of Our Good - day evening ° . » » . * » y -. - bd . - -> . * State College wis attended hy 880 Or SOnNS Indi He gentlemen from Miss EI lottoPf. of Lemont. was| Monday of last week Admitted: | persons, ladieg and gentlemen, iron Miss I Jottori, « “2f y VOB : aap aatiap 24 all sections of Cent unty. a recent guest of Mrs. Lizzie Jacobs. |’ wold Brooks, Bellefonte; John Jos: ee . v 4 {ep ieorge, of Berwick; Merrill V. ne pad r was s Myron Reitz during last week suf rdner Howard oe gL i id bis Bd 1 wu devoted almost ex- To Miss Our ONCE-in-the Season The local W. C. T. 1. will met next Tuesday evening at the home ol Mrs. 8. W. Smith, Miss Margaret Alexander.ILN, ploved in Philadelphia wi home hep week-e friends, Men Wednesday a heating building, REDFERN and HIRSHMORF and All Our Better Coats at HALF PRICE! Mrs. W. has been Margaret T Centre Hall, or the ast i Brown of iellefonte, more. Mr. Reitz wag here during] go ay Admitted the vacation period. I Mur State Coll go ny, and while Mrs. Stover visit-|Emma Smith, of Miewurs. | |! floor, devoted his remarks large svectings and this All Our BETTER DRESSES at mesday, and HALF PRICE! ks Fc : would Mrs, Jovd Dribeltd 3s an form i 3 : vommunits i glenal service Mabel § y rev ilies, i ; . i would lberally contrite to the who came y th valley at the time of the fatal burning f one of the children of Clyde Ripka. Pine CGrove ; ee E : 3 ————— Mills, is continuing her visit here “ fg! Lge iy Shap {OLD SEA CAPTAIN SHOWING with friends and relatives, and dur- 3 3 : : di 4 | WONDERS OF THE WORLD HERE Ing last week was a guest at the ; Se SL . p i Li i 7h home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Colyer, pen ; : ; " | Captain Anderson and his 3 Wen- in Centre Hall Mrs. Dribelbis is a a No ei : fi 51 7 [ders of the World are here and will daughter of Mrs. Stuart Ripka, of J Tat oogh a : a : ‘ . r . ! tds 3 : ie ¥ he Gran Hall in Centre; Bellefonte, 1. Ix i : y " | exhibit at the range al the fire-figiting 4 ; | Hall, two days and nights, Wednes- On Thursday, W. W. Kerlin econ ; : 1 y lday ‘and Thursday of this week, Jan. veyed Mrs. Theodtire, Wyland and mon, i : Is a 8 Admission reduced to 10 John, t6 the Philipsoury Stawe me pn i | hE AIA) pital where the hoy, ten vears old Pe : bij oe i underwent an examination * dering al ah Asbo etiam i baby elinic for crippled children held by o£ 4 whale, as hn . a iia Dr. Galbraith, the Altoons bone Spec. : : - the. ocean, wo 5 4 heat 1 fipira; ’ falist. The lad will return to the hos- % ja. Folie and w gs - * et rr pital for treatment on the 22nd inst | , site of the Texas Centennial | she tours the streets, the Exposition’s fe rE lation ot Wonders The Wyland family live north of] Expo n mex! year, has installed | ambassador of good-will, to explain to qk ee omg gh ui "a Sprucetown church, on what has long| Parking meters on its maip downtown | 0 0 soon motorists just how the [. M S.-i ta vou Intwh been known sg the Arnold home, streets. For a nickel in the slot, mo- : work. ©5 | Funny Man, "willl make you laugh. : torists may leave their car beside the | Meters work. { “Captain Anderson carries with him ond He Outre County Boye' and! meter for periods from 20 minutes to A meter, indicated by the arrow, | ietters from various responsible part- rls’ 4. amb Feeding Club round-| one hour, according to the time] can be seen directly behind the horse, [fos in cities In which he has shown, Village Winter Scene. cut out of a linole deal . up, held in the judging pavilion at| marked on each meter An additional! which, incidentally, is Texas, famous go laring his exhibiz to be worth soe Age nter Scene, y a linoleum bloak, Hy Muth MM. State College, last Saturday, A. M.| dickel extends the period yellow pony” owned by Captain |, go, 4on't miss it at this smal Bailey, Centre Hall, Penn State Junior Riegel & Son, local stock dealers Clarice Mollenkamp. of the Exposi- | Leonard Pack, head of the Exposi- . oF ‘| tion Rangerettes is shown above as | tion's Texas Ranger squad. jeost of admission. purchased the surplus lambs, eight eon in number. They placed the high eed Cheerin » bid In a field of numerou. competit. FEI Doesn’ i ors. This is the third year Riegel &| REG’LAR LERS He : N 2 0 Son purchased the lambs remaining | | after the best nine pens of threo lambs ench were gelteted for showing at the State Farm Show in Harfls- 800 HOO! bur WAW WAW!! on -— a SHIVELY HORSE AND MULE - — SALE, TUESDAY AFTERNOON Horges and mules were sold to the following persons and the prices named at the Shively horse and mule mle Tuesday afternoon: Clayton Yarnell, 1, $177.50. Goorge CC. Btlover, team, $380.00, Roy Nixon, 1, $187.50, Charles Miller, 1, $185.00. Charles Milter, 1. $150.08, Hoy Zett'e.l, $140.00, George Stiver, 1, $155.00, Clarence Miller, 2 mules, $405.00, A A.
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