The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 30, 1929, Image 1

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    vor. OI. © "CENTRE HALL. PA. jJTHURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929,
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ELKS KIDDIES DAY
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UNITED BRETHREN DEFER
ACTION ON MERGER
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MISSER-HARGRAVE,
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Miss Neff Resigns High Scho
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Memorial Services at Tasseyville
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i 1 - ore Ringneck Wweasant Eges.
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FATAI ACCIDENT TOMILTON MAN |
Harry Mease Struck by Car, Neek|,. ' v 1 : tn | 600 TO GRADUATE FROM
Broken—Aged Cowan Man Hits | d not 4 4 PENN STATE COLLEGY
Bridge Abutment and Th n Saf.
fers Paralytie Stroke. wwelee June 14 to 15th—Nine Classes |
Wil Hold Heanlons—A lass of 1579
Has Three Living Members, One |
of Whom Is Rev. W, K. Foster,’
Then a Potter Township Youth.
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Dodge Cars Sales by Local Agency
The Hagan Gamge in nis Hall
ania Stat ) | recently sold Dodge car
ommissiners that gion June 1 it f& announced by . 8B. D. A. Boozer, deluxe
conference did not m y Hoffman, the college registrar. Joh A. Dr. H 8 Braucht Spring Mills, } %
: } iaste In an undertaking y ’ Keith, superintendent f public in. | st . % ; Years ago he was principas
happened 3 vow tryintites a a aking : H. Kei iperintendent of publi i= | Standard sedan Russian. Philipsburg Albert Helm. |i schools here and no doubt he i
ald . Halort great importance struction, Harrisburg, will be the com- George Felding, Centre Hall, deluxe . 2 oud i . 3
o'clock y sho Ye wo below "a i ' ' ) Ruessain. Rush twp: Gustav Krebs impressed foraibly with the radical
The State iz hwr ryt re . The conference voted to consolidate | mencement speaker. Thé baccalaureate | sedan d fy npres raibis i adios
wee State hi way paltry f ’ » Russian Rush ton urt Mohmke, changes in school work, housing, te,
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Anthony Polikick Mike ura, Andras | of sole in Centre coun
Smap, Ernst Lauterbok, all Austrians |here in that line of work. More
when from Rush township: Finbure, {thirty
our of ita departments under the be ROP 6 senior wll be give y © ti Ts ent 1 iL to
ne a . Sapartme Hun the ke id | sern n to seniors will be givin by a Richard Tate, Centre Hall, 1%2-ton]. anv. Bellefonte: Charla Geler Mon- since that time.
of the board of Christian «duention.| Rev. Edward A. Steiner, of QGrinnel | truck
T 4 — . E mke, Germany, Bellefonte . .
he present groups affected are the | College, Grinnel, Iowa Samuel Grove, Centre Hall, coupa call ——— People ara not much inclined, as
—————————————————— Directs 85,000 Salesmen they were formerly, just to trade at
the Brotherhood and Chistian En [for the commencement odlebration ! : : one piace or a few places ri d
: Ama : Is : 0 . i # right along
ridge sar Mazeppa, on Thursday : . 4 Prophet Nahum Was Right " " ea FIs i
» oid " Mr a who 18 aged pdenvor committees and the board of | which will be held from June 14 to 18 » 1 A new figure rose to prominence on vear after year. They are quick to
no ing ’ in ¥ nn, » IR 9 3
8 ck . education, A feature of the commencement pro The old prophet Nahum, who lived | the automihild horizon a few days ago get the idea If some firm & to be
SELL 1. vie and re a " § ON
in ye a. Pleiied 5» te gn soe ———— nn gram will be the class reunions on|about 700 HB CO. predicted the modern] with the appointment of H J. WHnger | hustling a fittle harder than its come
ng removed to a nearoy ATTN TOUSe, . pr wide a1 FIO # 4
when he suffered a stroke of paralysis SPRING MILLS June 16 and 17. Classes that will hold | automobile, apparently, says the Rev. as vies preniie Ma ot ners ties petitos to please the people, and no
Ami : y he y reunions ard 1879, 1888, 1504, 1869, . i” manager o 10 hevrole Motor * 1 feeling of habit or sentiment of ovale
lapsing into an unconscious staf. The Recent visitors at fe Methodist par. 1004, 1809, 1914, 1919 and 1924. There Dr. Allen R. Bartholomew, President Mr. Klinger takes charge of a selling] ty is apt to hold them if thes thing
ambulance was sumomned from Lew-|sonage have bikin: Mrs. CC. F. Emery " Ann of the General 8ynod of we Reformed | ronce of more than 35.000 people and | giv ; . dnd y
me tak to the Bvan- lana M BN are three Mving members of the class tiey can do better by going elsewhere
burg and he was hen ne aN Mrs E. M. Smith and children, of |v 1870 and the commencement com: | Church in the United States, when the | becomes the leader of an Organiva“| for something they want. By an acts
gelieal hospital. His condition is ae Centre Hall; MA and Mrs. Archie mittee is planning for the return of] Prophet said: “The chariots shall rage tion geared up to sell more than onel jue campaign of advertising a firm oAN
rious. He received cuts about the face [Sprout and Ms and Mm James Bure all three, Tiel are Dr. T. C. Houtz, of] in the sreets, they shall jostle one an | million automobiles annually, keep making new business friends, to
and heal Som Brokan glass. The au fowg 1 ture Rex Wh Mo Er h, To | gusquehanna College, Selinsgrove; Rev. | other on fie broad ways; they shall ——————————— make up for those who drift dsewhers,
git oe N i Mf n 3 en feave y ’ x _~ . Jaa at .
tometfle ‘wan a fr fel! SAVOY, IW. K. Foster of Penney Farms For- seem Hie tarches, they shall run lke The MeClenahan grain fiouse added] It does not take elaborate persuasion
ida, and F. B. Greenawalt, of Erde the lightenings. glone soreenings to ite line of business | to Win such new customers in thes
See their adv, times. aida tcl
Willlam Klingaman
Cowan. Union county, collided with the
t Sorsd t of th Buffalo Creek board of control of the Sunday school, Many alumni are expected to return
stone abuiment Of eo uni aio
ett — Alice and Jack, Millersburg; Mrs.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year, |Mary C. Balley, Saxton.