The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, July 17, 1930, Image 5

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Det Bellefont
en coened fo
The concrete road
and Milesuig has
way traffic.
Today
child n
tre Hall
The vumni of the foi
Ills Academy will he
aturday, July 26th.
Mr.
toona
veoen
(Thursday) the Fresh A
will arrive for
and State College
A
Ss
Mrs
gists
and
Jeff Shacffer
were 4
Mr
Lansor
Lewisburg
holding a Chau
place, the dates
4-7
Mra Vilkam
Mary and Bettie,
spent FW | i
Clara Is
Miss Edith Boozer 3s hers
parents
from Mt
ben an
from the
ring th
Alry School where
instructor
institution seve
since
ral vears ago
}
Benton I wh
telephone se
Tate.
rvice since
tired hy tha Bell Tek
He is well and
sections
ried
heen
15881
phone Com
0 had
n
fave
in
unmail
visit he
W. and
LIN Oe
Hall
William
¢ the
Ashley,
latter's In
Mr.
harged
where
from
he was
niowing
: |
bedng
hort
hope «
of
Project
uring
in the
employement
Joulder Dam
"1 ¥
Clearf
Don
ocratic nominee
the 34th
Harry B,
wis in town
of his candidacy.
Gingery, © the Dem-
in
against
candidate,
intercst
eld,
for State Senator
district
i
Senatorial
Republican
Scott,
last week in the
He expects to put
up a real fight aminast Scott, and ia
confident 4 will be a winning fight,
He is popular in Clearfield county and
has been honored at the polls here
tofore. Mr. Gingery served as a mem-
ber of the lowe? house of the Btate
Legislature when Mr, Scott represent.
ed Contre county in that body, and is
fully acquainted with his present po
litical opponent's political record-—past
and present-—and will give It to the
public. Wilh Clarence A. Keiser, an
ind pendent Republican candidate of
na’ mean cabber, a8 was attested by
tha Clearfield vote at the primary elec:
tion in May, Mr. Scott will not have
a walkover by any means in Novem-
ber.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL,
sans
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
e he Borucetown M. EE. ehurch
gth,
sphew In Bh
il
AM
rothes
P
m-l
Mr
and
Pittsbhur;
H Phila
and M
Heading, daughters of
Leonard Rhone, are on an Burope
tour They York Thursday
morning of last week, and were due to
artive in Berlin, Germany, on Tues
day. Other important citfes they will
visit Prague, Coeko-8S8lovakia: Vi
enna, Austria; Zurich, B8wlzerland;
Heidelberg, Germany; Brussels, Bel
glum, expecting to reach London Eng
land August 17th, and leave for home
six days later,
left New
are
The funeral of Willlam McWilliams
wha attended by the following friends
and from wu distance: J, HH
MceWilt hms, Louisville, Ky.: J. B. Me:
Willams, Laquin, Pa.; W. E. McWill-
W. H. McWilliams and wife,
Johnstown; Mrs, J. M. McWilliathe and
#on Joe, Mrs. Artie Miller and son,
Mrs, Black and Mrs. Bilder, Tyrone;
Dr. Frank Balley, Milton; J, S8imimton.
Mra, Wilson Ebbs Altoona; Mrs. Cloyd
Cummings and son MoAlevysfort :
Mr, and Mrs. Warren Dalley, Saxon:
Fred Haas, Sunbury.
relatives
amas,
ul
LW
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PA.
i ma
L:. & T. EMPLOYEES
“BUMP” FOR PRESERVATION
The abolishing of
Hall and
other po
an clerk
em
(FI
I»
itor
Contre of
at reduction
avees nt
NIEMAN’S NIEMAN'’S
CLEARANCE SALE
STILL IN FORCE
caus som
the employ
duction 11 «
since ft remov
anned th
©e6H
BARGAINS GALORE - -- PAIGE No OBIKT
Remember, every article in our large stock has been
sharply and radically marked down for this sale.
Walk-Over Shoes -- Enna Jettick Shoes -- Styleplus Clothes
at lower prices marked down at lower prices
NIEMAN'S DEPART
GREEN SAVINGS STAMPS
EVERY PURCHASE
ENT STORE
WITH
ests eo ————
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Fi e from
“WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
GO FARTHEST”
MILLHEIM
C. D. CASEBEER,
REGISTERED
Eyes
OPTOMETRIST,
Examined — Glasses Fitted
The leporter
id ¢ .
$1.0
INSURANCE axp
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
weeeeey
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Centre
OR several months,
dogs had been chasig
sheep. Farmers over a wide area were at a Ine,
to check the marauders. One moonlight nighg
the owner of a valuable flock saw a strange dog
running. Immediately he telephoned his neigh-
bors and slipped out of the house to protect his
own animals, Within half an hour he heard a
distant volley of shots. Shortly his telephone
rang to inform him that the killer had been
caught red-handed.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. /7 The Modern Farm Home
Has a TELEPHONE
National Headquar
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
o/
inatis care for you wants
Why You Should Patronize
Clover Farm :
BECAUSE OF THE QUALITY MERCHANDISE THEY
SELL.
BECAUSE OF THE LOW PRICES ESTABLISHED.
BECAUSE THESE STORES ARE HOME- OWNED,
AND MUCH OF THE MONEY YOU SPEND STAYS RIGHT
IN YOUR HOME COMMUNITY.
YOUR CLOVER FARM STORE CORDIALLY INVITES
your suggestions and constroct've eritlelsms towards en
abling it fo belter serve yom, We want the CLOVER FARM
STORE to be YOUR STORE and to servé youn wiih econ.
omy, efficiency and courtesy.
fon tiny it 3
TR Inte
erchandise at
“ 11 nnt
r i, - . TN
I'HEIR OBJECT :
hod » Fad Ra 4A *
The purvose of this organization fe to an
grade merchandls
with the ulmost eonn
sired Stores to
modern meth ind] standards,
est regard fo :
Their Attitude to You,
the Consumer :
THE CLOVER FARM STORES
advantages in volume buying and modern
ure for
our
and
sani
these
merchandising
Pass on tn you
The members of the Clover Farm Stores take this opportunity to thank you for your patronage and
to INVITE YOU to join them in their PICNIC, JULY 17th, at Bland’s Park, Tipton. We guaran-
tee you many surprises and much pleasure. Don’t fail to attend.
See Our Windows fr Real Value Food Specials . |
QE THERE IS A CLOVER FARM STORE NEAR YOU.