The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 19, 1930, Image 4

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1830,
THE CENTRE REPORTER
ISSUED WEEKLY,
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CENTRE ‘HALL, PENNA,
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SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors,
#8. W. BMITH, Editor,
EDW, BE. BAILEY,
Business Manager,
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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!
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nonth
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son,
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and
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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, }
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om —————_—
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
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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
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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. Pemco rotar-fused porcelain, sctentificaly fus-
ed in clectrically heated rotary furnaces, gives that marble-like finish.
GOODHART'S
FURNITURE STORE
CENTRE HALL