The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 04, 1930, Image 8
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, * - - . * . * - -. CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT * . » » . * REBERSBURG. and family £1 @ veek-ent Visitors WwWil- in ay om Hams town, Stover wt, Wt been with returned pegan Kenneth Haines, who the Scranton home his sceond Mill Hall! High Preston Ziegler Mi vill on Sunday, vhich ace he will teach Ze re ball uh, bass Friday and on Tuesday year as wri pal of the on Allsters in the public schools, ler returned to Wiliams. studies the atter Anna to her in Hiamsport Commercial College and da k-end ts Adam Wolfs vist with Reading. Wolf Bie Pitt eturning from ad to see them. John oomsb us pe BOALSBURG ITEMS £ a good att wa are Leroy Free- iss Helen Geer, of Maude Hubler, Bellwood ; iffered a se morning; at nicely % wen and daughte arly Monday morning in Hudson Heights, N. J. fter spending the month of August in this vicinity, Mrs. two spent about town ASA SASS, May Now Drive Autos, for to a motor vehicle passed the learncr’s examination Wednesday of last week at Spring and Lamb streets, Bellefonte, The applicants who permits follow: George gate; Esther H. Hines, Ethel Stover, Bdlefonte; Smeltzer, State College; Robert A. Wilkinson, Bellefonte; Homer C. Wayne, Bellefonte; Eva J. Wadsworth, Bellefonte; Carrie J. Nieman, Fleming: Margaret Morgan, Snow Shoe; Ward K. Hosterman, Snow Shoe; Vaughn Walk, Lock Haven. ¥. A. Wall, State College; Elizabeth Probst, State College; Mrs. John Me- Nihols, Belldfonte; Dorothy Funk, Mingoville; Alma Fagan, Altoona;Mary A. Lucas Moshannon; John Williams. Oak Hall; Mrs, Harry Vanettta, State College; Gordon Hendricks, Blanchard; Marjorie Wolf, Lemont; Wm. J Burke, Howard, and Polly Belle Kessinger, nome friends and weeks th Vagner children also veral Twenty-four applbants licenses operate received thelr Davidson, Win. Bellefonte, Clyde N. IN THE MOUNTAINS OF FARAWAY By Mrs. RT. Bayard. Interlake Friday, to Geneva Lu in every n. Switzerland, August 8, 1330, Pal in- to see the ague of Nations was detadl, Geneva inthe ght tersting is a 1 wautiful =i Pal two im League the There lakeside and fronts on the lake wonderful The and thie the in general busi lakeshore, all the Once garden slopes to two buildings are L184 for the ness a year when th entire league meets, a large ding is used, her two enough, So a new d, but it Is priate S| auditor in another bul i no room in the « nrgo onstructy tA MILLHEIM, guests of and Mrs. 8 street. Mrs extending | CGramiey, ne and the visit, while Job, | Mrs of ion baby their "Stew" back the Mr son, goes on Beaver and Harold, Miffinburg, Mary, An- | na and Gladys Matter, of White | Springs; Mr, and Mrs. John Baney, of | Yeagertown, and Mrd 8, C, Baney and | son Harvey, of Thompsontown, were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs E. Dubbs Keen, on East Main Street, Mra, CC. A. Weaver, daughters, Ed-' na, Ruth and Paulne, Mrs. Rees and Mr. Williams, ali of Bethlehem: Dr. and Mrs. H. Stitzer and Walter Glover and son Billy, of Mifflinburg, and Miss Katherine Bright, of Washington, D. C., were Sunday guests of Mrs, Eliza. beth McHose on North street. Prof, and Mrs. RE. Horner, of Pittgburgh, and BX W. Kenney, of New Kensing« ton, were guests of Mrs, McHose dur ing the week. and Jefome Man's inhumanity to man ls appli in the case of the fellow who slips Into a parking place while an: other motorist is backing around try. ing to maneuver into the same spot, cable State College. SPRING MILLS H. Eh H enhuth and i to d have ned from a trip I and report having ha Hit Lsant time i Miss Mary | ) | We ‘ \ Siegal aoentl the | parents, Mr. g | Walter 8 | home for an | J. on 4 two weeks’ Horton of Miffi nburg agent the FP. off Thomas Lee is cation, is for BT i bw % station 1 Mr. lee Mrs G. B though acting I. My, and ing a t tern tend unti returns, Bitner are « kp the northern we parts of the St Ti 0 attend the Harry Detwiler, ent at the Mi Harry Mr. and Mr Groves, and Mra, Mabel Smith of § ng Mills T very pleasantly altho health not very Berni spent sm A A S———— PUBLIC SALE. D.- your hall extend a cheery welcome to guests “ in the evening? ~ Larger light bulbs, properly shaded, may be just the thing for your hall. PENN POWERCO BETTER LIGHT MEANS CHEERIER HALLS RADIO Repair We are prepared In a modern up-to-date Shop to give prompt and efficient service on all makes of Radlo Sets, at Reasonable Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a call SSNYDER’S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. O. F. Bullding.) CENTRE HALL, PA. ment Service * byes } ( the ne . - * * » - + . . FARM CALENDAR TIMELY REMINDERS FROM BCHOOL * oF » AGRICULTURE * . . Hirmro quan- grain Dalry Herd— helfer calve from This is the tim quality of the the numbers but ity” is a good Fall ut during wed to thie only best cows the motio, (quia Lawns In remasn King smut Is a Treating the seed WELLE Ing the a good Imp i that 1ky, bLalky ore [AY h Bon time to time a farmer was annoyed to discover after marketing livestock that better prices had been quoted by dealers located not much farther away. He became a telephone subscriber and, aceord- ing to his account, the first business call he made netted him a saving of 35 cents per hundred. weight on ten hogs. These he sold to a dealer after comparing priees in two neighboring towns. The Modern Farm Home Has a TELEPRONE Laying Houses NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RY VIL, C. D. CASEBEER, OPTOMETRIST, Fitted i just like to the bank business person ; in fact women almost equal in nu men depositors. Come in other mber any WERE you to s would say that tand in our lobby during a busy xt Vi omen were in the majority, WOMEN have found this a desirable place to their business and have ery study their needs in order th ay better serve them, r 1 put forth ev we Wy we nt “al THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. Fh mi a. HA a LE EE a dl —— {929 Chevrolet Coach With New Tires new $425. {929 Chevrolet Sedan Another Very Good Buy, at $475. 1928Chrysler Seda all an Taint 1 ke In Exeeli nt Condition, with New Tires—a Real Bargain at $325. 1926 Chevrolet Coupe Has Been Thoroughly Recondit. foned and Reduced—a Bargain $175. . from ... 1928 Hudson Sedan Thoreughily cosnscssssmnasesy BE ISI ELT XL Ld dd Lod Overhauled: has all good tires and paint Ike I for the lo $375. {927 Chevrolet Coach All good tires; hauled ; new: " pri ¢ of 1929 Chevrolet 6-Panel Truck YEAR: motor over- an excellent buy at $225. {926 Chevrolet Sedan Has been used only ONE Cost 8927.00 new: will Sell for $350. good condition: for the of In very low price $150. {928 Chevrolet Truck In A-1 condition; price: 1928 1-2 Ton Chevrolet Truck Has been thoroughly recondition- ONLY ~~ $175. od. Price, 7) $225. Ready to Run. convenient GMAC Plan. STATE COLLEGE