Ep rere appre LOCAL AND PERSONAL. machinery and unloaded at Cen Bradford, a local A oar load « f farm tractors wis recently Hall by D. WwW. agent, tre Go see “Engaged by Wednesday,” a three given by the Hall High LO Morrow drama Centre Are comedy Class of school in Grange “act Junior wdin, Hing, the issued Wii new permit © calling for 25.000 ng expenditure of § the wins Bell Telephone Company in sport. The permit is for a buliding, Stahl offers at both new Mountain. private of which state See land, racts of the proposed over Nittany LS INsue, im not as warm here the winters we have just stock would but if all the one Florida level { | follows | Evangell- i located at! non county. A wife Lhe I. Huff, dingman on the who is now family. ike up Frank, the veterinary, has thout two weeks, and Reporter to state that by | *R ne expects to viter his busi- | must other means ones” that became it St 08. Moto: native of ite Col- | Com Mill. | ne was employed | | through the! will receive | or the next at Penn Hall, move now sone om ~ known during Among the Reporter's Sat r|on urday was Oscar Lonbere r. of Pleas the Lon The head of ant Gap, who came here to have teporter sent to his son. WW. WwW berger ) % rerriant Pirginia junior 3 Amberger. is the the W sherry: & doing been in Company Laamber On Vir He for numbe of y pany business in that not fourteen haa section having been home in the years i whose by the recently, will reasod basis, the of for the postal employes, thn Sat: rdny ve heen saiaries noreased postal salary bill passed receive pay on the The increased March in fit, January rural mail crease of postmaster envelope will not for but have half INCregsy Lawally, receive an and anly the fi ale February pay ret the and carriers will £360 4 the in- ahotut the $100 year for year, It is 4. P the Centre generally regretted was that Rev. Bingman returned to Hall Evangelical which he served for a period of five Years. He and Mrs. Bingman and the Bingman children are held in high re- gard by not only the members of the Fvangelical church, but by all their acquaintances. The oldest daughter bs i teacher in the local public schools, the second daughter a senior in the High school and the third a fresh- | man, while the son ia in the primary | grade. The two oldest daughters wiil remain here until the emt of the school year. The new field Hev. Bing- man will serve la known officially as the Cumberland charge and is locanted in Cumberland county. and the place of residence Rew Kmgston. which les midway betdeon Mechnniesburg and Carlisle, Thel salary is an advance over that paid here, not clgirge THE CENTRI REPORTER, CENTRE HAL —— LOCAL AND PERSONAL. fr on =r re tening to | HAOWHHINE The employment to Hosterman garage in givin Alexande rie general uti Jumes pany in the 8 assuming the role of ty the man If the 16th, State legislature Apri as scheduled, it be too soon. Much of the legislation is of no benefit to Hie Mrs, *, A. Bauer, afte of James H. Smetzler, of week, returned to h Pittsburgh. Mr to Smeteler hile walk out of doo born ts Aly A daughter Mra, wns vy 1 : . casions | sStarson, In Centre ind James Tuesday. Grandpa Searson puffed the are just as much event the “Barents parent Lawrence E., Meeker, who the State College Motor compan) thls is State Coll Y, was in town has relatives and who always are nim, Mrs Shoemaker, Shoemaker, of Tuesday, Mra in town C. BE Br Coburn, aon wiford 1 Creations in fashion’s collegiate styles. yourself that MILLHEIM HRO 3 NEVI ADVERTISEMENTS, erh Heler 24] font MiSs ress p iin {mn i { by the tt} Bi and uedicines for oni pri l PL mass ib The Centre Reporter, $150 a year. BOXING MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE : BELLEF'TE TUESDAY, MARCH 17° EVENTS =:15 P. M, WELTETREWEIGHT 147 Ln OPER FANNING vs. BOBBY CLARK freon B L.4 5 of Trenton, XN, J. START A1 SHARF, 28 ROUNDS OF BOX BENEFIT TROOP RB MESS FUND Filisy TR( i he HOt 7 rid i i RO NDs “FL OND BOLT LIGHT MA YWwWREIGIH TY 1% Es LEWIS HAUPT vs. KNOCKOUT DRESHER of Bellefonte of the Academy € HOI Nis SEMI INI Pp FEATHERW HIGHT Eis YOUNG McCOY CYCLONE of irs of RAY Pitthargh VS. E HOLL Nis ——————— AND NOW SOME FUN! “TIN CU'P BATTL) langhing we ROYAL” If this our doesnt split sour des from miss EUHONS, WIND PL GHTRW EIGHT TR: & JOHNNY L. WW, Lns BURNS vs. KID LAVANG Champ. A. E. F. I. W, 18 ROI NDis Champ. Cen, Pa. REFEREE: GEO. R. MILLER. OF TYRONE Amusement Asgo- entertainment, $1, $1.50 and Ringside $2. Mott Drug Store. produced by the Bellefonte of a first-class This program is which Is a All seats reserved. Chart Monday at ciation gnarantes apens Bellefonte Amusement Association Because he Lins i fly $! Mr Natural William M History gives musing account of inider ut home tine Kmmes ound a male web of a female 1. Both o thet he the the male happen i to ee granted It . The female seetned to ines ed I proceoded to oe hg hie hind resirnesd oriner position several fm When 1 placed as oh fer nd swathed fly in ran to it $ other the tho dle pr mptly again returnees dragg. ng the whe it Nhe original p hier, but ir dddng an indirect route and, he male, gave his hind lege several ad ditional yanks apparentiy to im of her fortune in uring prey “iting, hediined KO ‘ook passing | apprise gowowd also se Just a Real Good Car an act that might also | he interpreted to be the wolnan's “last word." Youth's Companion. ————— —— One Look and They Buy, It is the firm belief of one depart | ment manager in a Detroit store that | men and women differ radically In their manner of making purchases, “A man.” says he, “is more of a window | shopper. He sees something, In the | window that he wants and goes into | the store and huys. If he is in need ! of momething—-shirt, sult, ties, ote. ! he may go arcund for a week before | he sees it, In a window. Then he gots ft. A woman is more likely to enter the store and ‘shop around,’ as they eall it, 1 should say that In knowing what they want, and actually select. ing it, men are considerably more direct than the women.” — Detroit News, QTEADY, RESPONSIVE POWER, flexible to ev- ery need and control, comes from this sturdy engine. Try to pass a DURANT on a hill: Yet driving a DURANT is a keen pleasure because it’s so easy. Won't you try it ? We'll be glad to arrange it. FETTEROLF'S GARAGE CENTRE HALL Bell Phone 44R2 The Star Store + + 4+ + G. 0. BENNER, Prop. The People’s Store for 35 Years THE INAUGURATION IS OVER It was marked by ite simplifies Pomp splendor aid not attend he ceremonies, and #ricdest econo rile There was no elaborate ball Nome thin is just husitiess Cul down our ov erhead expense and sell you goods ss vou can buy them. PUT YOUR GLASSES ON AND 1LOOK AT THESE: 10¢ for 25¢ ih, oe Ih, 20¢ 3 cakes 25¢ can loe Ih, 40 ioe ie 15 2he BREAD Shredded Wheat . . Ibe Lenox Soap 6 cakes for 25 Tin Pail, 10 quart. | . vo oe Tin Dish Pan cos Be Clothes Pins 6 dozen 25c Table linen, 58% in. wide,.. yd 0c Spool Cotton, issasvae, be Men's Heavy Work Shirt #100 Men's Heavy Work Hose Toe China Nest Eggs dozen Lhe Fancy Jumbo Peanuts. ih, 20¢ Raising Muir Peaches Milk, large can ‘ for Ih, Soap, | oakes and see # You are going to need LINOLEUM this springs. Call our beautiful patterns, EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, ALL DAY Hill Muslin, 20e yard: Fine Unbleached Muslin, 15¢ yard: Clark's Thread, She dorent Chocolate Creams, 20¢ Ih, THE STAR STORE