The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 06, 1928, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Frank Phillips, of Potters Mills, sold
a new Ford touring car to Ira Auman,
of Pine Grove Mills, last week.
W. L. Jacobs, Miss Margaret BE. Ja
cobs, Miss Carribell Emerick, Mrs Geo,
H. Emerick and daughter, Miss Verna
Emerick, spent last Wednesday in Al
toona.
Charlel-Bradtord, of Pittsburgh, who
fs engaged in contract plastering In
the Wester ‘annsylvania city,
ing in Sy Mountains with
Bradfoda.
My. and Mrs, Thos L
their son Rev. Frederic
wife, and their daugoter, Miss Miriam
Moore, to Lewisburg, on last Thurs-
day. On Friday, Mr. Moore attended
a session of the York county teachers
institute, at York.
is hunt-
the
Moore took
Moore, and
Aaron H.
companied
veying the
Harrisburg to
ant Gap. on Tuesday,
was made. The cortege
tre Hall for a
When you hear over the radio
Station WCAM, Camden, N. J.,
be listening to a
Clay W. Reesman,
and Public Property in
complete supervision
8 made Mr,
Boy in ( Hall.
Mrs, Elis
John D.
ment
Tyrone, of
the
season with
Harold PF.
daughter,
Harter, of Harrisburg, ac-
the funeral con-
remains of Misg
Shiloh,
£ ortege
Dale
west of
from
Pleas
ints
where rment
brief perio
from
)
you will
station over which
Director of Parks
that “ity, has
This
Reesman
mention
because was a
‘entre
over
cashier,
College;
Colleges
town. a
Swerney,
and daughter
the
Phoen!xvifle
week
iatter's
came her
remain
Wr
former's D
proprietors
Cony
farmsg
thing possibla
ected
the menu This
meats
vegedableg
from
conditions
drawback
i I
George Hackeet, son of Brown
ett, living on the Dauberman
along Sinking Creek, was un
fortunate recently in crossing the Sev-
en Mountaing in his Star
He collided with a car, resulting in dis
abling his own oar. A messenger was
sent to Milroy for an “ambulance.” and
in executing their part of the pro-
gram a second accident Happened. Close
to Milroy the Star broke away from
the “ambulance” and toppled from the
caoBcreta road over an embankment. do-
il Sommdertibie aditional damage. The
© ® TAN, however, assumed his part
of ithe damages.
Hack
farm
doubly
touring car
Dobbin’ fs sure becoming more: and
m@e every day in every way out of
plare anywhere on the highway. This
wih demonstrated very conclusively
one day last week when a Httle mise
hap to a tire so frightened one of his
kind that he almost fell to the ground
Mr. Baumgardner drove to town at the
time referred to and tied his faithful
horse to a post to the front of the T
1. Smitly place of and went
on the errands he here for, Wil-
Ham hand om:
ployed by Mr. Hagan on the Edward
Durst farm at Earlystown, came hore
in the modern way-—driving a big Nash
touring. Wien opposite $the Smith
Place of business one of the Nash tires
blew out, and Dobbin was so thoroug.
ly frightened that he almost
business,
ome
a young farm
Casher
oolin paved
Among the incidents dus to the hunt:
ing season is
Moyer,
one in
tenant on the farm,
near Old Fort, was the principal, and
as good fortune had ft he came through |
able to deny it yet it is sid to be quite
true. A fine buck came from Egg Hill
through Harry's domain, and on reach-
ing a fenve made some miscaleuln-
tions, resulting in his large and wide
pr antlers getting fast in the fence
——gi) ot that his buckship was come
pletely? stalled. Harry saw the deer's
predicament, and taking with him an
axe went to the rescue. A few whaocks
of the axe and his lordship was rdeas
ed. | buck then showed a uns
eful and vicious spirit in attadkink
his 4 r. He wag upset, rolled over
and , and it was only due to the
performance of a faithful dog that Har-
r¥'s skin was saved,
which Harry
Benner
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* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL
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Mrs, James Tomallo, of Pleasant Gap,
a surgical patient for several weeks,
was discharged on Monday.
Charles Hopkins, 066,
Penn State, admitted
as a medital patient,
Misg Bertlia Parker, of Millbrook, on
was discharged after having
undergone medical treatment.
Mrs, Charles Packer, of on
Monday was admitted for medical treats
ment,
Wayvue
State, on
surgical patient,
Miss Mary Sweitzer, of Bellefonte,
on Monday was admitted as 5 medical
patient,
Mra, Elizabeth Thompson, of Snow
Shoe, is a medical patient, having been
on Tuesday.
Floyd Horner, of Pleasant Gap,
admitted
professor at
was on Monday
Monday
Rock,
Penn
ans a
student nt
admitted
Kissel, a
Monday waa
admitted
Mrs,
on Tuesday of st week, was
for surgical treatment.
Miss Parker,
had
months,
week,
Jackson Si
accident victim, died on
Lena Stover, aged §
of Bellefonte, who
patient for the past two
on Wednesday of last
Emily
been a
died
owers, of Bellefonte,
Saturday.
wei
——
pm
comfortable slippers — Sister,
Sweetheart,
And for the Men folks—
Good Sturdy
that speak and shout
"e
oe
PRICES
wa SASS
Early Weeks in December.
Give Handkerchiefs
inexpensive Gift that
thousands to select
Finest of Linens,
and extremely
An have
literally
is always practicable. Wi
from; all attractively boxed and
packed, New Colored Bindings, Attractive
Designs, reasonabe prices
Give Something for the HOME!
One alway Congoleum Rugs
ya can use Bedspreads
on Sets of Sheets and Plllow
rd Table Covers
Give Hosiery
She will lke those seer Hose, Goth.
am Gold Stripe, Onyx, Polntex, and
numerons famous makes In gl colors
are here to select from
And for HIM
New Silk and Wool in fashion’s latest
and
decrees—Marvelously attractive
Reasonably Prieed.
TRA
DISCOUNT
DING STAM
with Every Purchase
We have the
derthings that please
these,
ery
surgics
nt the han.
pital on lay to Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
Harm
Misa Carrie
at th
of Pleasant Gap
Anderson, a compositor
¢ Republican office in Bellefonte
on Sunday admitted as a
surgical
night was
patient
————
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
On Saturday a hunter shot and kifted
a sheep belonging to Hennigh
as
Ellis
The sheep was one of a flock in
ture,
Mr. and Mra Joim Van Pelt, of
Johnstown, will soon becomhe residents
of Befefonte They will » occupy %
house near the Linn & McCoy iron
works.
william P. Cole, who had .been chief
miller at the Bradford & Company mill
here sfor 5 yer and a half, left
the ldtter part of last week
with his brother<in-law, J. H.
Mr. and Mrs, Dayton Lansberry and
family of Dallas; Mr. and Mrs, Roy BE.
Baylett and family, of Milton; Mr. and
Mrs. George Barner and Mrs Newton
Zolls, of Bellefonte, spent Thanksgiving
day at the home of the ladies’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Smith, In town.
here
He is now
Weibly,
B. D. Brisbin
pany his daughter
this week accoms
Mrs. George Hobert-
son, to her home in Hartford, Conn.
where he will remain for time
Mra Laura Lee, housekeeper for Mr
Brishin, will be with her WwW. E
loo, at Potters Mills, and Mrs,
Mary Herring, in Altoona Mr.
Drisbin's absence,
Att
win
Sond
sO,
sister,
during
1:
The Tth and Sth grades, W. H. Hane
oy, teacher, and 3rd and 4th grades,
Miss Martha Yearick, teacher, rendered
appropriate Thanksgiving exercises on
Wadnesday afternoon before the holi
day named. Music, recitations, and a
piaylet were a part of the program exe:
cuted In a most delightful manner. The
6th and 6th grades, T. L. Moore, teacn-
or, were spectators.
For the secohd time this season the
B, Gardner Grove household in Cen:
tre Hall sat around the festive board
graced by a wild turkey. Mr. Grove
had the good fortune to kill a bird on
| Thanksgiving, Ye along Nittany
Mountnin, above thé old Improvements
on the Bharer ehat of town, An-
drew Mark, who has lived with the
Grove family for a fow years, early in
the season killed the other bird refers
red to,
THE SEASON HAS BEEN
r vos
A Merry :
Christmas
MUNSINGWEAR Line of Lin- ia
tidious—and Scarfs In
always, We have never seen
culine mode
clothes than
ally
walled
EPO PETCEP POOPED
MILLHEIM
exceptions
line of Shirts
A Very Happy
: New Year
mae
esse
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