The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 20, 1930, Image 5

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    THR omeTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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LOOAL AND PERSONAL. BRUNGART—ZERBY, LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Sunday evening at Rebershure. Har- —————————
Barly gardeners were planting seeds old N. Brungart, of Rebershurg., and v
en Monday. Miss Sarah Zerby, of Centre Hall, IL Phe horses for the Dodds sale on
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§ : Saturday morning arrived by PIE
Mrs. Krydar Frank has been confined | D., wero united in marriage, and be- | tr. a LOTIIDE | BET VN } SEpress
to her home the past week because oi | Rinning of this week set up house on Wednesday morning
Bincoss, kieping on the Brungart farm, near St. John's Union Sunday se hool, at
: . Smuliton Farmers Mills 18 preparing to render » 5 :
panne of the week a number of! “np prong in olson of Mr arta aan 8 Drop or Bor of new styles is here. New Spring Frocks, new Spring Coats--youthful,
MGs In many sections of tie valley rs. Victor B : : ;
po otor Brungart, and au sraduite] evergng jaunty styles, modified silhouettes. You'll be charmed with the coats this
QO feo SE ON HIE ocation: . a AD POBORta ou ‘or -
orops, School. Later he took up a special; It S. Hasan represented Lie Centre spring ; never more dainty er alluring, and, most of all, feminine to the nth
George Michael helped Jacob urse at Penn State to fit himself for Contre Con ey i a eal ng of he degree
Sharer and yrankiin Sharer to prepare | cow testing, which fine of work he fol- AA beta ANA .
Pucs- | lowe itil he entered as a partner
wWor's engaged in plowing Lor spring
tion atl a dinner meeting at
erhoff House, Ballefonte
thelr stock tor the swe hod on
day. ith his father in farming operations,
a daughter of Mr. and Work on the proposed concrete road
of Centre Hall, R.|lin Boreas township, between Bellefonte
An
all fixed up; choap. Also two goud}e > : TOY. | :
Xe ur, itiigh AM > D., and during 16 past year or more land Milesburg, will be started this New N WwW
double heaters, choag YY. I. Mier, was an extra olerk ir wi Oriole ang ort} The laying of concrete ia to l Nl Ta ¢
Bellaionte, Vit later the Shaffer stor She Is fully b one in half-width sections to
avoid
For Sale—Good second-hand range,
Jack Kifer s Mi and Murs, | capabe of taking her part in making | travelers making a detour
Clarence: hier: of hear town. has eens a home what 3 should be Mr. aul Wer Thos LW Men’s Spring Suits of beautiful prints, Spring Shoes
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koma from school the past week owing A panied by Miss Agnes Geary, motored Georgettes, flat crepes,
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to iliness with iP. fo Mercersburg on Saturday and
Miss Relxooa Derstine came here on]® CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL spent a day with Rev. J. Frederdo are Here in all colors, all new-- now on Display
Tuesday from Muncy to remain during ® NOTES. Moore and wife. Miss Miriam Moore,
the time her brother, Rev. M. 8. Der «2 0 ou 2 9 0» of Hershey, also joined her parents at | 8. 9
stine. is attending conference i far Jdward Beck, of Bellefont vho | 1B Methodist parsonage in Mercer ——
risbur as injured in a fall into a 1} y kil burg 3 gL ! TT we
1. W. Toros, o sim, st | Vol eek ai while ot wrk for | Marin Ku, tstor torn Contr Boys’ Suits -- ~ Children’s Coats & Dresees -- Hats -= Shoes
i * 3 OW testing 7 8804 ton.
and Mrs, CC. G. Weaver
and Mrs. W WW. Keen, of toona, v "6 isch She on Monday of las week dy i rom the tone met t house on the |
recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. rs. * Swarts, 1 State College, | = SWOl fan, Welt of tow) Je Un rr
Shively, in M.{flinburg. as admitted on nday of last week | Vil om ' A Ww LOY the
for surgical reatment me ou of worl tussall Laird, sor
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If you are in need of a heating stove, pa 2p his ash mr op x 2nd f Edward Lair will follow him as . 3
I will put a “Sunbeam” in your home, tars not lien ah ' it, and will be emmploved as a farm “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS WITH
with board and pipe complete, for| tiv. Viiiliam Beightol, of Nittany, wasp o0'to'n 'i' fuse GO FARTHEST” EVERY PURCHASE MILLHEIM
$70.00—W. H. Miller, Bellefonte. Gent. iv Nea eo a depth of 165 feet water in abe
Calins C. Findle of erry came mi FAO ff Pleasant Gap. was undance was struck while putting
here the beginning of
it his sister,
whose husban« RS aay *1 oid bax g Fi 1 y ' -
Findley is a brakeman on thePennsyl- oo ry tees +e a ek y . pi . "well wy put down by tohl Brothers
vania system. . . - oe Sh she didn of Myerstown, with mie of twenty ma
Lad WEEK hine ing operant by the "mn T T T bs ; T
The annual conference of the Meth Londen Call ay { ir-vear-old son o Fron $ Fee Jinck f v the di ng out see A N N O [ N CC E M E N T
odist ministers in Central
opened its sessions
Ee of he od srg en i tt? er em oe «won| 1 NE Centre Hall Radio Store
Mrs. Rearick, wife 3 : A oa Sen
earick, of Mifflinburg, became
saiondy fl Loo ER =, ee Ne D We hunch of She EE ea (Located in the Odd Fellows’ Building)
the latt part of last week
not much improvement in her condi |g n tte oy Xo nee dmv : : & ; ar an . at bs ‘ ' op
a Ga jet . Haas oldest Funeral Home in New Yor Authorized Dealer for the
oo 5 Flurie and his ‘ § W \ ‘ , } efonts p y ns 3
Sr
er
Ldcensed wnder
salem of RB. ¢
iakds phone
ond Logan J,
“THE WORLD IN YOUR HOME’
We also Repair and Service all m: kes ( ( Re adios---any time, any
Come in and look over our line of
MAJESTIC RADIOS
We have SIX MODELS. including RADIO and
Schoo] Bure. axes PHONOGRAPH COMBINATIONS
Tv W. A. HOMAN F. E. SNYDER.
all girls should Sales and Accessories Repair Work
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ti new : rietor o the nots : t rl He T F § nr townshi ; “THE STATE”
taurant did not take possession on Sat-{ .. 4 , d on Satu is y for iy cal bo : SALES T1AN ol : he :
urday as was announced. Mr. Homan |¢ vntrmer £2 4 ae 4 Sat. irda ? to 11 P M. i sm——
WU han alrey : : ne Da ol Wilkam Hagen, of Spring Mills, who ¢ : | ID in this terri WESTERN ELECTRIC VITAPHONE
for the present 3, Daly sh pat for the past tory by a large corpora- EQUIPMENT. *=ALL THIS WEEK—
tion, preferably one expers - .
Mrs. Helen S fenced ‘in selling to oF Bo. SATURDAY X INGRAM Present
is the represe i i ries Kreamer 5 Bellefonte » ; i“ ; minted with the farm [ a (This Week)
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know this
Church Co. of Binghampton. N. Y.|medical pationt for six we Y trade. Splendid opportunity v ot mma ove § “The 3 Passions”
who handle
iy
fabrics
home
Olt PANTIES. Su Men Are Danger Lh TE wl
Deg Sales, i I ILLE
CLEVELAND, OHIO. IMONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY . : the great
with a MIDNITE SHOW
SUNDAY NIGHT at 12:01.
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WAMME Ry nes | Pa : ount’s Super hugh | 1 / re?
the. wine ¢ Farmers ifa| Tons espa Particularly with girl, there are times BOND he “The Love Parade” SALLY
a thorous
Fe ors Mi ot n we t fron nani : less method, It won't cause distress o THURSDAY AND FRIDAY .
Centre ull, did not result in definits PE —— gas pa r grining."” 1 bi (Next Week COMING SOON
action. A mber of h parties | op shewolet “Roadats liv ary” Nujol is different from any other sub- i . : nz oh EYER ES
both. ineulit ae . ¢ Cheyol WILLIAM POWELL & FAY IRENE BORDONI I:
with localities are ver vorable t wing delivered to deals It | stance. It contains no drugs or medi-
en ee ta Fr RL heh TORI | “GOOD JOBS A | wir n
ly it is thought t » lines willlo nat | xpand brakes. 10W you are fee ling because it is so | é - ’ “p ’
s Inte ial exp ne Of, id so 3 . 4 Ly £7
y ended : ‘ ure ar hart : works so | ; ¢ B h d th M k ARIS
be extended. lection of steel slip-on boxes hi Dew I ; I ar iw i A R e in é a eup
ery woman sh es keep a
week-end with the former's son, Prof — . ’ —————— Scone
. easily
lev, BE. BE. Haney, Grover, and rovided to meet the varying require bottle on hand. Every druggist has this |
Mrs. Lavina Clemens, a sister-in-law, | ments of pick-up service The b.| remarkablesubstance. Get the genuine.
of Perkasie, Bu county, spent the factory price is $440
J. R. Haney, and family, in town. Rev TT D R v
Mr. Haney has been transferred by the v fll AN UNN—vw. are Inclined to Believe That t Bul Has Finished Showing Brother Gus the Sighest
Evangelical Conference to West Nan- LBTEN NODA IM TAKING hfs a — I —
ticoke, and this week is making prep- oven Yo Junius aso, $75. WER TACK WAS LIKE } : ih “« 0 aA SAT Te Stuer
arations for removing there and tak- ANEW BASSO Wnrumninutn "a, THE WILD FLOWERS = THAT YOU WANE ~~
ing up his new pastoral duties » (et V@OMA | i wATALYS SUNNY Sout ia e b SP oulser ane RINSE
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o FETCH wim 1 3 ny win MY MOUTH =
Earl White and Frank White, broth- : Back : ~y ir?
ers, are two young men to take up ml, ¥ ?
!
farming this spring. The former will on - . 4 4
this week move onto the farm of his : ‘nF bh : i or
father, Henry White, and the latter on- J 3 \
to the Frankenberger farm, now owned
by Jacob Sharer, Jr, of Spring Mills.
Both farms are located along the State
Highway Route No. 95, east from Cone
tre Hall. The young men were both
reared on farms and know that farm
ing means work-—-«aufy and late.