» ® * * . ITEMS OF JOCAL INTEREST » » * * * f and n Satur Jamison spent home of the form- Mifflinburg. Mrs. R. B the Mr. and Saturday at ers parents near Potter Wig a Friday. McClellan, one of substantial at this Elmer R. township s farmers, business caller office Tyrone and last Mre. Carrie McWilliams of visited with Mrs. F. V. Goodhart Mrs. W. H. Potter week. several days con- prop Lr Goodhart, her way feurth is on ished her gionary. The « the Lewistown ondition naporting ac hoo) townsgip children high school. Haines H. I. Ebright, who is a man Woodston N. J Hall was ac State Philadel University as bond sales. working out of was at his home in Centre over the week-end, Returning he companied by Ernest Hess, of College, who phia to emer student. went as far as Temple Mr. will Centre and Mrs. George K. vacate the H. E. Fye Hall within ga become tentants in which will be vatated October Ist by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Coffe Mr Coffe is an engineer in the State for- estry department and has doing work in connection with 8-65 near Centre Hall. Rimmey home in few weeks and the Luse duplex been Camp Mrs. FL. V PD. Mrs. Goodhart, Mr. Centre McWilliams, of motored to Philadelp and visited F. V. the Pennayl and Mrs Hall, and Tyrone last Thurs- Goodhprt at They re- of a ascld. (Cwoodhart = Goodhart of Carrie day ania hospital turned home with reports od Improvement in Mr condi mn. He there for the been a four has patient past weeks Mr. and and D. W Joyed a land Lloyd rishurg Mra. Thos. A. Hosterman Bradford, on Sunday, en motor trip to New Cumber- and visited with Mr. and Mrs Kerlir They found th, “Har- Airport, located near Cumberland, 4 est, as New point of special inter well ag Rolling appear should anyone, but this characted as to of visitors Mr. and Mrs. daughter Mr. and Mrs Green Ceme. tery. It may cemetery strange prove of that a interest to one is so unique in merit the attention in that section. Arthur Detroit, Mich.: Harry Lyman of Al- Hance, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs Charles Messmer, of State College, wera en- tertained at supper on Monday even. ing at the Glasgow farm home west of Old Fort. The first two mentioned ladies are sisters of Mrs, Daviqd Glas- gow. In addition to the above there were also present Me. and Mrs. © H. Kline, Mrs. Fred Hartswick, State College; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hoov- er, Mr and Mrs. Wm. Lansberry and three sons, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baird, all of Centre Hall R. D., The gathering took the form of a family reunion, it being the first time in 27 years that all were together. Harry Ruby, of and LOCAL AND PERSONAL Delaney Mr. Sunday visited Mrs William Weaver, at Rome Gingerich Gingerich s uncle Jacksonville. Mr. and Mrs. H. lL. dinner Samueai Ebright Mr, Branch. Sunday Mrs, guests of Hesg on the Mrs, elder Esle, The ladies of the church Della son, visited with her Reber, at Car- Relbey William aver week-end. the local supper to the evening will serve a lic Saturday Ogtober Mitterling « Lesh yin and Mrs. D. C. or Wr in o¢ on 11 MARRIAGE LICENSES, « STRANGE + SUPERSTITIONS By Edwin Finch | 3 aift ~~ | A ob HE GALLA OF oA ABYSSINIA BELIEVES THAT = STEPPING ©ON ~THE BACK OF A |“ TORTOISE WILL cas “He, MAKE WIS FEET - AS TOUGH AS — . ». THE ANIMALS De oi BACK, — 11° CURE A WOUND JUST — *PURN THE BONES OF A CALF, POWDER THE ASHES AND STREW THEM INTO THE WOUND" =A CURE USED IN EASTERN PENNSYLVANIA, Hu some op OUR RURAL COMMUNITIES 1715 CONSIDERED UNLUCKY FOR A BRIDE TO POST= PONE. KER, WEDDING ~ TO MAKE HER OWN TROUSSEAD OR T* HAVE YELLOW FLOWERS AROUND. © Western Newspaper Union, Britcher’s Auction SALE! at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast of MIFFLINTOWN, on 12 o'clock noon every other Wednesday 25 Horses, Mules, Colts 100 High Class Dairy Cows consigned by parties from Hunting- don county, Blair, Bedford, Chester Northumberland, Cambria, Mirifin Clinton, and Snyder counties, As well as many other consignments, Some are acorediteq and blood-tested LOT STEERS, BULLS & HEIFERS 5 FANCY FEEDING SHOATS We guarantee satisfaction between buyer and consignor. Meals served at auction place. FLOYD A. BRITCHER the Millheim Journal Sept. 12, Mrs 1. as made her home Mi Ollie Auman, for fourteen celebrated birthday VYOOrs, with a dinner ser following relatives at Benner: Mr. and Mrs. FF. P and Mrs. Hall; Mrs. ward and Mr Centre Mr, Roy Jami Mae Wag Mrs C. W Geary of Newport; Mrs. J. Mrs, Ollie Millheim onseller, and B. Kerstetter of Mrs. Coburn; Auman and Brown, of “Nation's Fair” Their Objective Mrs. Vincent Astor Winthuep W. Aldrich NEW YORK (Special). ~—Mrs Astor, society 3 has been aps nal W the New Y leader BUILDING TESTS | WALLS FOR FAIR + Can De gle, sag or otherwise contort, all at the will of the Fair's engineers. [i has a sawed-off tower arrangement on one end. Some sections of its walls are daz- zling under the sun and are, obviously, encrusted with bits of broken glass. iis four walls, in fact, comprise 43 different set-ups of material, supports and surface coatings. When iis day is done it will be made to collapse by the turn of a screw. The unique building is typical of noth. ing other than itself, say Fair officials since it is just a set of walls, upon which to try out the merits of various types of wall coating and stucco treatments, The durability, appearance and strue- tural peculiarities of walls are of grea! importance to the Fair, since its 300 buildings will require around 15,000,000 square feet of such enclosures. The interior of this “wall laboratory” is given over to the Corporation's illumi. nation engineers and their experimenta- tion with new lighting devices, ‘Everyman's Fair,” Says Whalen NEW YORK, (Special).—~Grover Wha- len, President of the Fair Corporation, announces that official support and for- eign participation in the New York World's Fair of 1939 are reaching new “highs”, and that here is an already obvious opportunity for every state to display advantageously its accomplish. ments and future possibilities an. to join in making it one hundred percent “Ev- eryman's Fair” THE REPORTER is well equipped to do Kind of Job the Best Printing. ET ITE TEMPTERS ring fim, This molded anlmon refrigerntor until dinner and accompany By Louise Brown pes your family get “finicky” about meals this time of year? Don't let it discourage you —turn to your electric refrige tor for help. It's a never-failing aid when you want to cook thing just a little different. it saves time and worry, for you can early in the mor the refrige just right SOME Route 38 at Emlenton at County Line enrly In the morning and stored in the electric srepared with *omnato slices, deviled eggs and ripe olives, serve garnished “mess of smooth French dressir you've lected refr ) desserts this winter, the family will wel- come them again with joy. Try this one of the ly warm spring days. Refrigerator Salmon Ring 1st Part greens’ recipe on first real 30,000 miles of fine highways, enough to go one and a out on the roads this Fall plan a few trips away from home. Every you The famed Motor Police — your guide in Penna. PENNA. STATE PUBLICITY COMMISSION HARRISBURG, PA WARREN VAN DYKE CHAIRMAN GEORGE HM. EARLE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Write for illustrated Road Map and compiete Traveler's Guide Book.
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