0 » - - . - . ITEMS OF * LOCAL INTEREST Samuel Lingle, of Spi sent with his day Whiteman. Mr, from rheun PD. is at pre Mrs. ihn W. crippled Angle : ci blurs iz badly tism. callers on WW Oolkiron) Reporter s Mrs. Eilen ‘ol lege College, the was Among Saturday Royer of igited Stite who while In town Vv with Newark, of the State Colley Show at National WILLS, slate Stage “State” Theatre ; Barn Dance { Radi Chicago), Ernest were called Mr. ang Mrs. Newark, N. J. on account of man, father man, in the her parents, hart, in Centre the illness of P. the former. Mrs. meantime, visited Mr. ang Mrs, J, C. Hall, Smith had as ang Mrs. Hobert | amd Mrs. Warren Miller, of Tyrone, and on Sunday entertainea at dinner Mr. and Mrs Woomer jared daughigrs Boalsburg, and Mrs, John "iv sburgh., of with Good- Mrs. -Sarah E. end gwests Mr, Miller and Mr. Wallace of of Grace, Ham, R. A. $30. 000 Hospital Lepley, lege, in sweepstakes, ag Mr. * * he office Of the State Ce the Canadian Veterans a Pittsburg iz em ioved in paper. Lepley treasurer » College, Penn home "it to be Inst He gottloment spring i= a happy $4900 fy administration, made a joan of and alse able to make debts, reduction There is will he able to meet i on outstanding every in- dication he flrat from ang a ann the Ist bushels, of Penn- Devomber of potatle repayment on an erop prospective The Drnuteh Oils A500 Cron 20. blishels, sylvania Mr. and Mrs, and Mr, and Mrs. latter couple » of spent a week-end in visiting many sections of historical irfterest in and close by the city. F. E. Wieland, Linden Hall, is suf. fering from a severe burn caused by the use of carbolic acd as a remedy for ivy poison on the wrist. Mr. Wiel. and expects to go Norristown abouy the first of next month ts sue perintend the remodeling of a farm ome purchased by his son-in-law. E. Fred Brouse, a forestey located in Montgomery. It is the forester's in. tention to establish a planation of twenty acres on his farm as soon as borrower is 5 farmer, George K. Ralph D. Dale, the Bellefonte, recently Philadelphia Rimmey fo ‘remim winners Encamp- nium ment and Fajr In ments (Note: centre depart Were a follows Where Hall is no address understood), week Paul thirds; (Continueg from last Wise Mrs, lellefonte, 2 firsts, Witmer, Mrs, nds, x Home Economies—=ilrs, 8 firsts, b Weniver Witmer, 1 second, 1 thid; seconds, 2 Kathryn Bellefonte, 2 John thirds Bellefonte, 1 rs. Harvey Tress pe onds Tevenstine, is : seconds, 1 ia, Sprir fr Wert, Mad- Mrs. Rome Ginger Mrs, 8S. E. Shar- Mrs, MT. Zub. second: Mrs. D Bellefonte, 2 firsts, “ Mrs. N. LIL Wilson, Warriors second, 1 third Mrs. H. RK. Mrs, J. W. Bradford FEdiwg Dale, State Mrs, Arthur Peters Mrs. J. C. Brooks, 1 (first, 1 third; Mrs. H. E. Neill, Belle. fonte, 1 second 1. third; Mrs, Dice | Thomas, State third; - third firsts, 1 } weconds, 1° third; ¢ Spring Mills, 1 { A. | thirds | Mark, 1 { White, 1 irove, second | < firsts, second 1 College, 1 first; 1 | Lemont first; \ Mrs College, 1 Kenn Thomas State College, first fre. Samuel ol Nedll, Esteriine, Bellefonte, i Oreen- 1 mex second, 1 third: Irene M. Luse, 2 firsts: ond third Mary Dwlinda Marian N. Burd, 1 Mrs, Boalshurg, 1 Burd, 9 seo Danie first, 1 Mre. John Kline, Mrs, J.Fred Mar. Kigy 1 third; Helen Hamnter, BRoals. burg 1 first: Mrs George Mayes, Philipsburg, 1 first, 1 third. Mrs, Pp. P. Bartges, Aaronshurg, 1 third; Mrs, Pearl Patterson, Bomisburg, 2 firsts; Mra. Wm. Cramer, State College, 1 second, 1 third; Rosellg Meyer Boals. burg, 1 second: Mrs. PF. Ww. Bradford 1 first: abitha Yearick, 1 first, 1 second, 1 thdrd: Be'ty Hookman, Mingoville, 1 fivat, 1 second: Mrs, le van Bmith, 2 firsts: Margaret Dale Boasleburg, 1 third, Mra, Henry Hous. er. Bellefonte, 1 first; Mra. Henry Gramley, second: Mrs, flings; Wm, Corn Mothera. baugh. second; Isabel Reitz, 1 Mill Hail, 1 first ; fer ond ; Anronshurg, 1 John Tressler, Mra. Ida Miller, 1 second ; Roberts, Milesburg, 2 firsts, Pleasart Gap, 2 Mrs, practical, CL J Flowers—First Prizes: Mrs, OT. lL. WEE VISITOR GETS FIRST until November 29. LOCALS, warn firme ip ro if ote Porrers Clover Farm Store HOSTERMAN, Own HALL CLOVER Extra St Va IF GLENDALE TOILET PAPER 8 1 > O rece. 3C TO | Gowen l Cola 3A Le HERSHEY'S KISSES pound--25¢ HERSHEY'S CHOC. SYRUP 16 oz can—1{ Always—Please Remembere Our Stock of FRUITS. GREEN GROCERIES and MEATS is kept as vou like it—~fresh and in such variety as to afford vou a splendid choice, ——— HH vou are not a customer of our Clover Farm Store. bv all means come in and get ace quainted. i : George Sergeant, of Dallas, | on the Texas Exposition, which will | tre { i i { | | Pl i rhe | te i | y rn Fall Ww Taam MASSAGE YOUR AGE AWAY... WITH THIS GREAT CREAM! Motsten the skin . . . rub in a deb of Pompeian Massage Cream, un. til the cream rolls out. . ‘and with it come all the pore impurities, leaving the skin fresh and young as a baby's! This great aid to skin health, made by a company with nearly half a century of exper ence behind i, is absolutely indis- pensable to the man or woman who values youth and good looks. FREE sample will be sent on re- quest. Just send your name and address to The POMPEIAN Co. 8 ORANGE STREET BLOONEELD WN J Tune in every Monday Wednorday Tridey te the forcineting "Tes £7 The Rity" program ever the Columbie Metwarh ov & 45 0101 TL LL tT Le To and now ANOTHER REDUCTION | LONG DISTANCE Rates Effective September 1st | Rates are reduced on telephone calls to all points where the station-to-station day rate is more than $1.10 (oroverapproximately 240 miles). This reduction ap- plies to both station-to-station and person-to-person rates—day, night and all day Sunday. « Also on person-to-person calls to all points, the station-to-station additional minute rate applies after six minutes of conversation. THIS IS THE SEVENTH RE- DUCTION IN THE RATES FOR LONG DISTANCE CALLS DURING THE LAST TEN YEARS. It shortens the distance more than ever between friends and relatives in dis.ant places... offers more ent personal re. unions with dren at school +++ the family back home. It permits business men to make contacts in other cities speedily, efficiently . . . at a still greater economy. ° THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA REINS " Charle ond Priz Milesdbhurg ollege, 1. Economies— Was! Vocational Home irons Patterson, Hare 16% iwhin shi Harris 1« ne Hleaanor ; Witmer Bill Harris Adddem hip. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. is broadcast by Goodyear every Monday, Wednesday, Friday evemng. TUNE IN NBC Blue Network it's NEW! For snow, mud, muc SURE GRIP A Go Anywhere Tirel It has the grip- piest grip ye Rs low as develo . $8.70 SPECIAL! For cars no longer new 5495 let us to you. Hagan’s Garage CENTRE HALL
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