The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 12, 1925, Image 5

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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
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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