The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 22, 1931, Image 5

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    ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST.
Penns Cave,
the
Ww
Mrs. R. PP. Campbell, of
advertises letters testamentary
estate of her father, the late
R. Picken.
The Chevrolet
columns 6,700
nawspapers in
its 1931
on
Rev
used the
weekly
organization
dailles and
November to announce
of
Car,
Mrs. Blaine Malone, of Coburn, was
in town last week, a guest her sis-
ter, Miss Stella Hosterman, at the R
M. Smith home,
of
lodge, 1
confer the
the Centre
evening
The degree team of Centre
0. 0 FB, Bellkkfonte, will
third degree on a viass
Hall on Thursday
next
Mrs. W. A,
of
lodge of
week.
Woz
Mrs.
0
Homan, Mrs. J 8
Miss Margaret Alexander and
W. Smith entertained at their
spective homes Thursday evening
of last week
Wallace
had been
has
or,
S
on
of
for
Coburn, who
weeks,
he
Kerstotter,
seriously iil
far recovered
out of
day,
some
that
most
now so is
to
time
be bed during
able
the
cach
fell dur-
through
cleaned by
‘hes of snow
The
thoro
About four
ing Sunday
the town
the State
an
‘ wi}
ins
night Street
wis
H
and Ia
zhway Sow nD 8 hwlore
Dodds
prublic
horses
13th,
of the
renner
office
tisement in thi HE
All
bullet
Mrs
her as wrrie
South, having
her way
, Mittertr i
did not clearly state
od that Mi Mrs,
the South for the benefit
or,
mined
Mr. and
Bellefonte on
visited Mrs
wW
BOY,
and
whose health has
Mrs Cloyd
Monday
Brooks'
BOTTLO
Brooks
and while there
sister, Mrs. Johr
Years
wee
ienner, who
the Rh
eoTSe
at the
rabbi
wont
topic of
10MmMa was rel
Be
account
Z of Philip
of A gun an
in this issue.
The Dairymen's
e% that as an
about savings
League. News
nomy m
LS
noun« to}
bring
sands of dollars weekly,
mean a higher pool
bara, the
ative
00 ove
of
many thou.
which wiil|
ret to all mem
Dairymen's Leagues Co-oper
Ine, mmediately
furnish to mem-
been made
Cans on a
urn
Assoc. will
cease to milk «
Ans
bers Arrangements have
whereby
monthly
members may buy
payment pl
lan.
A 1 rence
is scl d for
day of next
is a new
HOOD The
Harrisburg
Fastern
of funeral directors
Wednesday and Thurs-
Hartisburg. It
and national in
ores by the
conference is Central and
Pennsylvania. A flar eon
ference will be 1
The 1
of
week, at
movement
section COV
"
om
he cond t an ir arcs igsiness and
J sion
t anothee veteran
anni-
He attain
Mr, Fry:
mdition
James Wilson, of near Potters Mills
badly damaged his Chevrolet touridg
oar, Friday afternoon, when it struck
a telephone pole close to the residence
of Postmaster I. M. Smith. Mr. Wil
som was going north, and on reaching
the concrete road the rear door of the
ens opened. The driver endeavored to
elome it without stopping and while
a0 doing the vehicle loft the road, strik:
Img the pole as stated bafore, although
oar was going at a low rate of
The Chevrolet gies taken
oman Gurage for vepadvs,
ive hi own personal ipery
Henry H H
of the same
wi i
war t« elebrate an
Ary the
ed his 85th Yoar, at like
berger in
Ven se
on
is good physical ¢
PINCHOT CABINET,
THE
The
prior
announced
fololws:
Pinchot Cabinet
Wednesday,
ns
to
I. B Stahlnecker, as
and
as special counsel in
Dr
Hevenue;
of Highways;
Malone, of Property
Supplies: John LL. Hanna, Se retary of
Welfare; Richard J, Beamish, Secretary
of Commonwealth; Charles ¥. Arm
strong, Insurance Commissioner: Iawis
E. Staley, Secretary of Forests and
Waters; Oliver M. Deldbler, Commission
of Fisheries; David J, Dav-
Adjutant and John A. Mc-
Sparran, Secretary Agriculu:e,
Pinchot ripped the old Work.
men's Compensation Board headed by
Paul W. Houck, Schuylkill county,
and named a new board.
The new will be
Arthur C. of Centre county
other members will Wm. J
inal, of Fayetty county,
J. Hunter, of Philadelphia.
Ww, J Stiteler, of Harrisburg, was
named manager the Workmen
Fund This leaves Philip
who was retary
Affairs, h
Monday
secretary to
W. Woodraft
public utility reg-
Oiyde 1. King,
Low -
I
the overnor, George
ulaton; comprises
Secretary of Samuel 8,
is, Secretary James
Secretary
Colonel
en
is, Genera ;
of
out
of
Judge
The
Burch-
chairman
able,
boy
and Edward
of
Insurance
elected Sex
and dry un
May, wh
SH. Dewey,
Internal gh
ths first in n he
be sworn in
manager
»
LOCAL AND PERSONAL,
Many English Words
Are Arabic in Origin
The Arabs have givea the English
speaking people more words te exproms
their thoughts than any other eof the
Semitic, Asiatic er African groups,
“When ia summer you wear Tow
‘mohair’ or ‘cotton’ suit, avoid ‘alee
hol emjoy “sherbat’ with ‘candy’ and
‘coffea’ with ‘sugar,’ or lie on a ‘sofa’
or ‘mattress’ reading a ‘magazine.’ you
are drawing om that vocabulary,” Pref.
Philip K. Hitt! of Princeton told the
Linguistic Soclety of Ameries.
“In a complete Buglsh lexices.
Arabic would figure in no less than
193 entries under the letter A alone.”
Many of these words have come Into
English indirectly through the romance
languages, he said, but Arabic also has
served as a medium for transnitting
a number of words of Greek, Latin,
Persian, Sanskrit, Egyptian, Turkish,
Coptic or Hindustan! origin, such as
apricot, azure, borax, camphor and
ebony, -
St. Augustine's Chair
wonderful old chair of
ch the new are
sits on the ocean
had
t
feria
ont, has
‘anterbury is
fying
of
hug «i
thus sign
in on primacy
England.
ssunmption
No Law Against Thinking
Even very small girls have thelr
quarrels asd following owe of them
this IRtle girl came home io ber moth
er much exercised over their Hite dif.
ficulty.
“Mother, Mary lou la a eat.” the
one iktie girl sald, probaply acho
ing a tevm she bad hoard older ponple
use, »
“Oh you musin't say sseh Menge”
har mefhor maprimpaded, “you masts’!
say fringes Woe thet abeat yowr Wiglo
home
ning
Sunday schoo! met at the
of Miss Margaret Alexander, a
of the class, on Thursday eve
meeting was the last of
will h
tion
ory
This
with
part o
Pode
and ad
REAL ESTATE
wl
of the typewriters adding machines and tools,
in fact, all loose equipraent
CRITied away
a —————— ——— a ———————
entertainment
evening will consist of a Chinese play |
Summarily, ov
fashion any value
which
and had
tudied, the
celebra
In February class |
{and Chinese games
{thing will be
e1ryY«~ 1c0t1ifl he cgudly
in
China, Ev
in Chinese
chopsticks |
rice, a
wh meme
Chinese party
: Part) done in Chinese
work done
must
teir on
Discovery made this week that
the
at Milroy,
Come
quipped with
they will eat theip
f the Chinese menu, BE
Wis
and Thompson Brothers kitting mill | Mills who last Friday becauns
closed for more than an vear | ill been holding his
over the will of
had
One | we There is a possibilit
to
during Htlgation
t with only the strictest Chinese | of the owners, been robbed of | condition is due A paralyt
Sn.
—_—
OPPO Oe
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
wereved
CENTRE HALL, PA.
£
MUTUAL FIs
rilow
Gent
Wert
FISHER Sec'y
fell over one morning and
cows and several hogs. (
come at once to help save
bined efforts succeeded in
NIEMAN'’S
January Clearance Sale
STILL GOING IN FULL SWING.
Inasmuch as our first ten days have been so well patronized we are con-
tinuing this SALE for 10 additional days.
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!
In other words, save as you spend,
Our prices are so radically reduced.
that no one who needs clothing ean afford to let thi
NIEMANS DEPT. ST
“WHERE Yorn A po
GO FARTHI VIILLLH | vi
marked down
8 opportun
STORE CLOSED
FUESDAY,
FHURSDAY
\ AY
Bargains
In LOW COST
TROUBLE-FREE
for Any Big Trip,
' me] and for months thereafter ! Enjoy your
Brac 10 car without delays or expense for tire
Ww © AT ix .
Ois454 0
for
trouble.
elected as directors
R. Brusgart, BE. M, Hay
Yearick, J E Wieland,
CRPORGCE MITCHELL
President
Here's a genuine GOODY EAR of fine
quality —tough of tread and stout of body
--that you'll be proud to own. Only be-
cause GOODYEAR builds MILLIONS
MORE tires than any other company,
and thus enjoys lowest costs, can vou
buy such a value today.
Qur prices include careful mounting
buried four valuable
alling his neighbors
and a friendly all-year service.
his endangered live.
AGAN’S |G/ARAGE
Centre Hall
MORE PEOPLE BUY GOODYEAI TIRES THAN ANY OTH.
ER KIND.
ASS
digging out the cows
The Modorn Farm Mome
Has a« TELEPRONE
oy
MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY
Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa.
WILL YOU LEND ME
MR TEN DoLLARS oN
7 MY HONEST Face?
od
YES, AND
DECKE
CHEVROLET
WiLL GIVE You myucH
MORE ON YOUR
Bm OLD car’
ON YOUR
COLD
SPECTA
-~
odel 1931 Chevrolet have dropped. These NEW
a BELLEFONTE, PA,
rig