THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. a a ——— pm LOCAL AND PERSONAL. THRILLING DAYS SPENT IN . . . . . . . . SWITZERLAND MOUNTAINS CENTRE COUNTY HOSP al - fe 1 The schools of Potter township will - NOTES. * op open Tuesday morning of next week. By Mrs. R, T. Bayard. . . 4» a 66 Mr. ¢ 1 Mr: Llovd Zearfosa of Co- Laucrene, Bwitzerland, "9 . . 4 » and yrs AVC AON |, 11 1930. Cryvder W. of Zion, August Vonada, vi lumbia, are being entertained by rela- aug onada was ad “We arrived here yesterday noon | mitted on Monday of last week as a tives in and about town. . . . . . Prof. J. I. Wetzel visited his brother from Interlaken. After sceing so many | surgical patient, and died on Saturday. 18 when the ron 1s hot.”’ The time to buy 18 Now. Whether you need Ma als Ms - Winat Alb HY 1 Palaces built by kings who are no : : . . - . . Louise, two-year-old daughter of Jes- clothes for picnic, for school, or for Fall, now is the time to select the things rf TTR tits oa week w. las 5 . I vol BE EW ig at HAFHSATS, 4 t more, it is Insphing to see the handi FeeK, | $ » wl at- 1 -q . + , » lor . week, and took n the American work of the King of Kings—the great|%¢ Zeller, of Harris township, who had glon parade, Saturday. you need. A sufficient stock of seasonable articles can still be found at rea- i Mr.iand Mrs. R. 8S. Boal, of Altoona, ling days among the mountains of | was hive "™ a : . and Mr.and Mrs. Roy Martz, of Lew- {Switzerland The Jungfrau’ towered Was discharged on Thu day, sonable prices. fstown, came to town on Sunday andjabove us at Interlaken and here Mt, James A. Walters, or State College, Grange Park. Rigi casts its shadow over us. Our|Was admitted on Tuesday for surgical trip to the Jungfau zig-zagged us up| ireatment and was discharged the fol- outdoors. We have had several thrikl-|been undergoing medical treatment, greeted friends at Mrs, William Bitner, of Tusseyville, il H bi le 1 \ estate ]ON® Way then another so that some lowing day. | . dl y + sale * real estate] will se it public sale er re a times the peaks above and the valleys Orvis 1 Hor . . ‘ . 2 ! and personal property on Saturday, : . : i la Horner of Colyer, was dis- . . | v below would be on one side then thel haree me wa i . . charged on Tuesday of last week af other; then we would be in tunnels, }(., having undergone surgics ‘ent - | SY ZAR : Mrs. John F. Mullen, of Pittsburgh,{then out in the open with sheer de:|mant Bs undergon urgical trea A wide assortment-—all Sizes of An excellent group, nice, fresh, on Tuesday returned home after a vh-|scents of hundreds of feet. At last we LADIES SHOES—in all season | cool, Summery garments smart, == 8, § ’ it here with her sister, Mrs, Laurajlreached the end of the cog road and Mrs. Jennie Wilson and daughter of 1 i Le ; sar rel ww abot stepped 1 i the hr here vo | Harris township, were discharg able colors : ~¢, and other relatives about town, step e out in the snow, where we Ty SID, wary discharged on and values,--well we reduc- Children who will be six years of ht balled : one snot es and washed ay ut 88, west MANY FORMERLY AS $ faces ond forgot our dignity. After] Harrison, three-year-old son of FLW. HIGH AS $6.00 : ed every one of them from J 8 NO Sept. 20th. See ad in this issue re before the beginning of the second] | os aie ! that » ate lunches we carried with | Tressler, of Spring township, was ad- semester of school, Jan, 23, 1831, will} "=" . nv : ; . . : NOW ac be admitted to the local schools in us, tr good warm room which we mitted on Tuesday for surgical treat $8.95, September, were glad to find there, After thatiment and dis harged the same dav a ————— a ———————————————— we did some climbing, just far enough Dorothy Wilson, of Ferguson t 1 way ison 3 ‘erguson OWT - up to Centre Hail beginning of the|cent rains and snows the paths were treatment, was discharged an ore GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE . Ye Ye s range 3 & 1 “er mucel { 171 t wig! week to greet 3 Y y ppety, muci i Wi y of last week. roe Eee) NIEMANS DEPARTHENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM J. Roll Keller, of Phoenixville, drove lto see some glaciers, as with the re ship. who had y VER WO OV NERVESED ur TO your ears in work— every nerve at high tension. No wonder you snap at the wife and bark at the children. Watch out! Overworked nerves may lead to Sleepless ness, Nervous Headache Nerv- ous Indigestion and a host of other unpleasant disturbances. Why don't you try Dr. Miles’ Effervescent Nervine Tablets? Just one in a half glass of water makes a pleasant, spark- ling drink delightfully soothing to over-taxed nerves. Dr. Miles’ geserving is now aad made in two forms—Liquid and - - Wide World Photo. Effervescent Tablet. Both are Totntu Wels Waris the same therapeutically, This instrument weighs several hundred pounds and was built for display purposes in Philadelphia by the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania. The young woman about to speak into the mouthpiece is Jeanette Bradley. Violet Lew. DR. MILES right, Virginia Jones and Juliette Thorn (left to right) are holding the receiver. They are members of the company’s escent a headquarters accounting department. “ —— Jotecked © Co T : TABLETS THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best Kind of Job Printing. MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY —by— Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa, » HELLO HELLO./- is © YOU MISREPRESENTED | WELL, WHEN YOU | WELL ,- ITOOK MY THY CA POLLY~ANNE OUT FORA HIS R SOLD ME THIS BLT yay D ECKE A You soup we [CAR YOU TOLD ME | [ous / ~ J DROVE OVER EVERY LONELY ROAD : UNDERSTAND CHEVROLET TPF] \T MR. MILES. THING Yo TAKE 1INTHE COUNTY- AND I ™M Y f— g MILES SPEAKING ~ = 7 ? STALL ONCE, AN‘ I'M COMING © /( DOWN TO REGISTER © » famous the world over A B16 KICK ON iin vain fl @ Pinaud’s 3d for 4 ‘ < ner 1a at veel ff E23 Shampoo shing a course 1925 Dodge Roadster 25.00 i 1926 Chrysler Coupe. ..........581585.00 ning school op Wurtes 'n DM 8 i ' ' 1929 Chevrolet Couches, ! REAT FALL SALE 1926 Chevrolet Landau Sedan . $150.00 igh Aap mein vig vo BL - eaves your 1920 Ford Touring ... .....8 1500 | BLS DY 1925 Bulek Roadster § 75.00 2 ating trom the local High school| ' hair lustrous, 1924 Ford Coupe 85.00 1928 Essex Sedan or Coach, each $300.00 she was obliged to walt a year on as ; 1925 Chevrokt Touring . . a Model ‘A’ Ford Business Coupe $315.00 1927 Chevrolet 1'%¢ Ton Truck. 8175.00 of not having arrived at an age a healthy, and 1926 Chevrolet Touring .. k 65.00 1927 Hupmobile Sedan ........8325.0, 1925 Ford Ton Truek,..........8 50.00 : ) : 1926 Chevrolet Stan. Sedan. £17500 1926 Oukiand Landau $250.00 1927 Pontiae Roadstr #20000 i which student nurses were accept ed at ie institutfon. She got along 4 , fot too dry! with her training work equally as well as she did with he Hoo) work hers, : 4 Atyo dealer’ 5 dso . me the euiors wt hin oes’ onl [JEN rat Decker Chevrolet Co. Milroy, who twenty-one years A Dept. M, 220E. 21 St, New York. moved M ohn hod | por will send sample bottle free] Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA. count flin oon Vv Mr. Lipka “hatching” It for four vears on a sixty gix acre farm at Lock's Mills, but quite recently sold the place and is g ww again living with his daughters, . - . " Te a m—————— en —— py I GT —, ono + - iieacs Myra aE Com. in his comfort. Hitt and Runn=Funny, There are Some Clerks Who Can't Appreciate a Little Joke! —— able home In Milroy. The young ladies were brought to Grange Park by ther Ou’ GAT ~ LooxIT WiTT = father where they are camping as us- Te (OOH WET uals WNT ne — ——_—- — sin iow MR SOM TEND FLAL WOOL 1 fren wil Just sux fy ; AE UNDE ZEMIRY ~ MT BE } ; | ; Te 0 Bhs ow tb LO avd WOT VR Bx i ual during this perfod. Tp Braves, sors LoME 0 - BIg wutu | STP Ny — avy (8 " I $ A - - Sa Kap vouee wR ] 4 1 Y 0) vr fms " " ’ George Condo and son Charles, of a. “n % bighon Byy whinad (rrr pry) : | ’ | | weg PU YOu WARE i Greensburg, drove by car to Centre own (eo? 7. Suomi oil 0] Rl To ys Stove - wt it tot |) | [a : LT AF |] wa Se 10-3usY Moy Hall Inst week where they were en - ho : ust Sarvs 0 WEAN J} : . ole » /4 ~ ’ . 3 i 4 i ~ BR want Uh b tertained by relatives, Mr, Condo re Es wait rk wah, | A \ : 5 Sh pues ported business rather flat in that sec- 4 _— . Lik Ww “ ] sdb > | tion and that he, an experienced meat sd cutter, had been out of employment for some months. On his return he took back with him his grandson Glenn Miller, who had been with his grand- aunt, Miss Mary Durst, east of town, since last May. The lad, ten years of age, protested against leaving his tem: porary home In the country.
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