The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 27, 1930, Image 5

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    ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Punx-
B
Fred Dunkle, of
visiting the J.
at Tusseyville.
Mr, and Mrs.
sutawney,
Fortney home,
are at
in the purchase
township, read
Mills
It You are nterested
of real estate
the adv. by CC.
Gregg
Long,
in
P. Spring
to
al
not
ime
the
George O. Benner continues
Prove following an
Lewistown hospital, but
the
aperation
leave
does
house,
Progress Grange will hold a 1
meeting Saturday
o'clock. Election officers
item of business Ww
The Bell
$18,000 in
Lewistown
competed
The
evening,
wil
Ralston, sec’
on
of be
{i
spent
the
ie
Telephone
improving
The
first
Company
its lines in
work will
the month,
area.
by the
of
Mifflinburg Be has
a contract with the
at Butler, to build
for the manufacturers
Cars,
wly company
Austin company,
Hght bodes
of the bantam
truck
Rober t
found
of last
auditor
in
DD.
way
Mills,
part
of
{0 town
He is a
continues
Musser, Spring
the latter
former
nterest
his
county
him
wes kK
to
and
self affairs
R. D,
Mrs, A
father
D. R.
day at
Mr. and
New York
Mr. Allis atter
men in Bi
Joined Ma
home of
political
Schlegel,
M
and
Sch
sister
Keen
the
Up to
killing an
the State
counties
ties will 1
doe Seaso
Mr. and
daughter,
Cave, :
Ohio, where
Monday
brief ad
on
A
n this issue.
The
Centre
farm, tenanted
being 1
About
being
are
The Food Class
of Mss Alex
State College,
t¢
cent i
and new
supplied wher:
under
Extens
the supervia-
ion 1, jon
will meet it, the
Smith, W
it
home of Mrs, Clyde
December
to nttend
wning
Anyone wist
will be
day m«
ing
welcome,
The State
nowedges
sextions
Game on
of ral
olives
SCareity
but abs
pheasant from and destru
Young There is no rut
that the 1
turb young
The Colyer
Wagner,
any
township F
attendance,
teaching his
INENeCKs In
rablrits,
school
the largest
bas
one-room school hous in J
ifty scholars Wwe in
and Mr rw
first term
r aulte = 1
£ quite success ul,
Har ul
former's fath
Altoona,
said to be prov
in
Mr.
and
er, {
were
and Mrs
daughter,
Harshbarger
with friends
Potters Mills and
Sunday Mr Harshbarger is or
the Harshi
an ext
nessy
Maxell
also the
avin of
and relatives
paints
other }
rger brothers conductis
milk
Altoona.
nsive distributing busy -
in
Flovd E
for electri
done by
assisted by
Snyder had Hs hous
The
Sommers
Highting.
Edgar
G. Fr
derstood, se
snk Smith Mr
ed a num
at willl
itis
ber of wr contrac
his men employed well January.
Harold Durst, of town. ike Mr Smith.
is his
mers,
1]
J 4 Keen
into
of regular
H
Tuesday
one
Mr. and Mrs. 8S,
Smuliton, on
to drive by auto to Clarence to
their son, Charles Hackenberg
family, but on reaching Bellefonte met
their daughter-in-law and so re
turned reachng Hall by
noon, Younger Mr. Hmckenberg
the High school at
is making a good record
employes
Hackenberg, of
morning started
vistt
and
there
home, Centre
The
principal
Clarence and
there,
is of
On Sunday afternoon two auto loads
of Bellwood folk armfived at the home
of Harry W. Dinges. wear town. to call
Mrs, E. Ml Sleiffer. The following
comprised the Party: Fred Balgbach,
editor the Bellwood Bulletin, Mrs
Balsbach, Mrs. Jennie MoCracken and
sister, Mss Lillian Jeffries: also, How
ard Jeffries and Indy friend from
Pittsburgh. All were much pleased
with thelr vit
on
of
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and son,
Rome Breon, of Foc Kford, Il. were in
the East on a to friends and rel
They came by car three weeks
startesd back home on Tues
are living re-
farm life, while
the a general merchant in the
thriving IVinois town. At State Col.
lege the westerners visited John Breon,
& brother of the senior Mr. Breon, and
east of Centre Hall, Willlam H. Breon,
also a relative, was a host, and In Cen-
tre Hall Miss Margaret Scholl, propri-
etress of the Hotel restaurant, enter-
tained them, 3
The local lodge of Odd Fellows has
arranged render a half hour ene
tergginment program at each meet
ing for the present. Two of the pro-
grams have already been given and
they proved to be beneficial, Attend
ance has been Increased and a more
active Interest in the lodge created.
The programs so far have consisted of
music, plays, stunts, conteots, ete, and
it is predicted that each night the
numbers will be more interestmg. It
is urged that all members attend more
regularly and thus give encourage
ment to those assigned or volunteer
to entertain, .
ireon
viwit
atives,
ago and
day. The
tired from
elder Breons
an active
son Is
to
Ld »
CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL *
NOTES. .
w * *® * ® . % - *®
* -
Hunter Meyers of Pleasant Gap, who
was undergoing surgical treatment,
Monday.
of
wis discharged on
Helen BE.
ship, who
Hunter, College town.
had
time,
been a surgical patient
for some was discharged on
Monday
Male of
Wetzler,
Monday.
10-year-old daughter of Bert
of
im Milesburg, was
discharged on
Mildred,
Poorman Colevile, admitted
Monday
discharged
was
on for surgica treatment and
following
il of
township, was
the day.
Fred
admitted
Beryl, 2-year son Lose,
of Spring on
Monday as a medical patient,
student at Penn
Monday as a
Robert Sterrett, a
State, was admitted on
al patient.
Boyd
SUrgi
Mrs Mfithetm, he
Monday
Col-
i
JAN
y
nor
a
Mast
Wm
Spring
on Sundsy
i
the hospital beginning of
week.
The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year
THE CENTRE REPORT
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Mis, C. 8 Brungart and
made an auto trip Johns
Wednesday
Mr, and
little son to
town on
Mra Murs
Vernon, are
will
alter
ret Godshall and
at home
untii Penn State
Thanksgiving vacation.
Bon
their here and
remain
the
opens
Mr
evening,
to
returned
Mrs. T. L., Moore,
to Ely
visting
Friday
from
relatives
on
and
and
drove sburg
there Shamokin
They home Sunday,
the
schools,
The
tre Hall
scheduled
between Cen
High
played
the elleville
BOCCOT game
and Belleville
to have
recalled
been Tues.
day, was by
school,
Meyer,
Tuesday,
Mr. Meyer
rural mal
of Reedsville,
of Reods.
Mr
ville,
Mis C
in
H
town
after
and
were have
had
route
on
ing come here
made a trip over the
he serves daily out
son Mr
shot in
while “plaving
and Mrs
the
Indian”
Ikinson of
IK nson, was chest
companion
recovering
The bullet
the heart,
the
19
turday
home
arm
calibre
D. you
bate to sew oi
dark
[fabrics al night?
colored
A portable lamp
beside your sew-
ing chair makes
it much easier for
you to do any
kind of sewing in
the evening.
WEST
PENN
POWER CO
BETTER LIGHT MEANS
EASIER SEWING
Iron Gate Forged by Sizves
It was to kbep slaves from running
away that the wrought iron gate was
made so high at the entrance to the
old gas wo ks in New Orleans: and
Bo doubt it was by slaves that these
bars and scrulis were shuped and
welded into so fine a composition of
beauty and strength. For in New Op
leans, whose craftsmanship in fron
was equalied only by one or two other
American cities, it ja known that many
of the most skiliful metal workers
were slaves,
This gate is about twenty feet high
and wide enough to let two vehicles
pass. Yet its mer-bers are all so
one of beauty rather than
powering size. Just when it was erect
ed might be difficult to learn.
kept going continuously ‘or
three years, when they were lately ex.
tinguished, because new supplies of
natural gas make them no longer
necesary except as a reserve,
The gate may have been as old as
the fires. It opens and closes as
well as ever and its lamp and scrolls
look as if their airy grace might re-
main for another hundred years,
The gate fa of old-fashioned wrought
floated down the rivers from puddling
furnaces in eastern Tennessee,
Ee
<5
ag Tw
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=
t
Thanksgiving Turkey
nd all Winter accessor-
A beautifully styled stock—complete—every-
NOW IS THE TIME.
hing to wear.
Almost the Last Call
for LADIES’ COATS.--
We still have many — All 8'zes and
Stylos—EVERY COAT IN STOCK has
been reduced,
Only Six (6) Weeks Left
Start Shopping Early.
Come In--
Also keep that Coat for the Youngst- and See Our
In mind—
$3.95 and higher.
er
Christmas Displays.
“
GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE
NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
WHERE YOUR DOLLARS
GO FARTHEST”
MILLHEIM
ep
eclumn,
warkers
feo n
y
Wi
Firut
J
Nittany
———
Car Load Kiln-Dried Salt.
{ {
put
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
for four-line ad this |
These
in the
“
Httle
way
CAL TION NOTICE
in :
wonder i
results, Adver- |
“Help Wanted” |
for Sale.’
nds,
of
Bre
and Lot
RADIO
Repair
INSURANCE avo |
REAL ESTATE
SEES eoee
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Service
We
up-to-date
and ef
of Ras
Prices,
Why depend on tinkering and
guess work. Give US a eall
SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE
(I. 0. 0. P. Bullding.)
CENTRE HALL, FA.
prepared In a modern
Shop to give pre mpt
client service on all makes
ilo Bets, at Reasonsble
rested,
Mt)
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YES, Here It Is:
The New “MAJESTIC”
..Refrigerator...
Now on Display
at our RADIO STORE, located in the I. O.
O. F. Building.
If you are interested in Electrical Refrigera-
tion, do not fail to see the New Majestic be-
fore you buy. It has many new, and what
are deemed necessary, improvements.
We can give you the size to fit your needs.
Give Us a Call and We Will Be Glad to
Give You Complete Information.
Centre Hall Radio Store
AND : REFRIGERATORS
W. A. HOMAN, Prop.
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