THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1830, THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, a = CENTRE ‘HALL, PENNA, _- SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors, #8. W. BMITH, Editor, EDW, BE. BAILEY, Business Manager, Fm = A» second class mall matter. SERMS The termes of subseription to Piwplay advertising rates made known am application. “SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Mrs. Willlamsport’s Away at Catherine English, Hesldent, Home Passes from General of Altoona, an (Bev. 8. ¥, Greenhoe, Pastor.) Farmers Mills—9 to 10 A. M. Georges Valley—10:30 A, M Centre Hall—7:30 P, AM. SENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE (Bev, Delas RB. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— #:80—Sunday School. 30:80—Church Service, Tussey ville— $:00 Church Services 10:00 Sunday School EVANGELICAL (Bev, W, E, Smith, Faster.) Bethesda—9:30 A. MM. Spring Mills, 10:30 A. AM. Locust Grove—2:30 P. AM. Soly Communion at all appointments. Lemont—7:30 P. AM Children's Day Service.) METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev. H. A. Pruyn, Pastor. tre Hall—0:30, Morning worship LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Harry L. Kling of Youngstown {hi 1 Monday evening and will be home of Mrs, ne's Mrs, D. A, Boozer The local lodge urday, July ing a festiva for the tion at a Visitors Spring M aud family { Rid Cuyle, of Elmira Mr. and sent the Lao : convention of ti School Associa Matilda today The am Charge w Sth, at Graz of the Ref invited 1 The town Is tions. T! the ma ald to nonth Mr pesday yviiie, OU son, Aumar and the Oh The was wit Smith Dutrow QE |} N.. charge the p Foster. Rhee js re. Bohn Miss Sarah Sweeney and Brungard, both public school teachers in Centre county during the 1820-1930 term. are taking the summer course at the Lock Haven Teachers College. Beatrice and Alice Spangler, daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Spangler, of Downer's Grove, near Chicago, and James Wolf, son of Mrs Rebecca Wot, of Atloona, arrived here by train on Wednesday, They will mpend the summer at the homes of their uncles, David and John Fortney, at Tussey- ville. This (Thursday) evening, the night prior to the opening of the regular Chautauqua program, a special pro- gram by local talent will be rendered fn the auditorium, beginning at 8:00 oglook. There wil be mulo—voenl and instrumental—-and a large num- ber. of features certain to entertain, The doors are open to all without an admission charge. James English, who observed her day in February, was born at Iwett y, and spent most of her r and Renovo, Until a periodic visits to cabin a Creek, y she made ms and other relatives. advanced age, Mrs, E rides and « enjoyed long motor hundredth anniversary motored t a familly reunion -H CLUB BOYS TO CAMP. H Club 4 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Clover Farm Give Home Service, By Home Owners, With Home Employees FOR QUALITY SUPREME— Clover Farm VACUUM CAN COFFFE, pound <f.$3c Gibbs Pork & Beans, £2 Cans 4 S»c ; Reg. 10¢ Goods Hershey Chocolate Kisses 35c Ib. HORSESHOE RED SALMON - 29c Can Clover Farm Pure Fruit Jelly, full pound Jars, each 19c¢ Clover Farm Apple Butter, Big 38-oz. Jar lor 25c¢ Clover Farm Cocoa, Large 2Ib. Drum for 25c Clover Farm Mayonnaise and Relish Spread, FULL 243C HALF-PINT JARS Clover Farm Potted Meats, s3 10c Cans for Large Green Cucumbers, 3 for 10c Red Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. 25¢ And Here's Your Real Bargain on Daily Used Quality Items: Round White U. S. No.1 New Potatoes 53c Peck That Very Finest Clover Farm Butter, 2-1b., Rolls 89c¢ uw os »C be CANS FOR 25¢ Being for Mond Farmer-Kiwanls Arranged Pienle, } t i om —————_— MARRIAGE LICENSES. ——————— MeCUlenahan—Orren, a, On Atford to Miss EE SALE! you'll always insist on it. ITEM le Men's $1.35 Overalls - 99¢_ ITEM 2-0One Job of 156 Mens All Wool Suits While they Last $9.95 ITEM 83-<0One Lot Men’s Suits VALUES TO #35. $19.50 Ladies Silk Hose New Meght shades; guaranteed first quality 39c ITEM #205 Ladies’ Smart Linen Dresses $1.95 ITEM 9 Boys’ New Suits At Savings of 88 fo §& $4.95, $6.95, $9.95 ITEM 6-850 Ladies’ Silk Dresses $3.95 & $4.9 ITEM Exactly 43 Ladies’ Coats at 1-2 Regular Price are able ITEM 10-Men's Endiecott-John- son $2.25 Scout Shoes ~ $1.49 NEN NeOna toh of Women's All Wool BATHING SUITS Yalues to $8050 $1.98 ai— es It Is seldom that we to offer values to even approach this ene, $19.50 Coats $9.75 $25.00 Coats $12.50 $35.00 Coats $17.50 ITEM 12-Smart new Ladies’ Hats, $1.49 ————————— ITEM 13-<Men's New Black Goodyear Welt Dress Oxfords, $2.98 ITEM 1iMen's Sie Athletic Union Suits £4.50 Value, 2 for $1. ITEM S<<One job lot of Men's Genuine Palm Beach and Tropical Worsted Suits Practically all SHk trimmed, Regularly #15 to $25 MILLHEIM u INTRODUCING to CENTRE HALL The World's CLEANEST GAS RANGE. Insulated and Ventilated Patented Even-Heat Burners Full Floating Grates No exposed bolts, nuts or screws. Porcelain Fused on Armco Iron. werser Our Even-Heat Burner s “E-Z Kleen” Burner Box ledges. When ved there jsn't This Is the gas range suggest. ed by women. Many of its wonderful feat- ures are the result of recoms mendations from thousands of housewives. The modern kitchen demanded a modern range, and the STAR was designed to fill this demand. It has actually new standard of beauty and cleanliness into the kitchen. WHITE brought a MANY PATENTED and major improvements. Exclusive features found only on the WHITE STAR Range. Everything the latest, beau- tiful stream line design. 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