THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ERUTSST THE CENTRE REPORTER y ’ DEATHS. «!* CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL *ldischarged on Sunday oom wre ins ony its Cont vse nas (| SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST —— S—n : . : . : : » % * *® # * W | was admitted on Sunday a fn surgical CENTRE HALL. PENNA, FYE, Mrs. Mary Catharine Fye 1 4 ; patient and the following J ——— ———— i Wi orn Tuesda at the ad Mrs, George ywnkel, of oward. wa dav ’ {als 7 » AT NAL CENTRE : ; SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors. Passed pri of 88 ry 156 days at admitfed on Monday as a surgical pa Whbur BR Shuey. of Bellefo GRE rwpe, nt ATIONAL ENTRE HAI be i) H SCHOOL. 8. W. SMITH, Editor. Colver. Funeral services will be heta]tient SCHOOL NOTES, MDW, BE BAILEY, Associate Editer snd Saturday forencon at Zion Hill The Mrs H, H. Barnhart, of Boggs town Business Manager, deceased was the widow of David Fye ship, wag discharged on Monday aft err == and a daughter of Leonard Leithly, undergoing surgbeal treatment, vital beginning of ti reek. Batered ot the Post Ofiee in Cestre Hab nnd had lHved at Colyer all or nearly Misg Anna Maude Vedder, instructor a» cecond wiase mall matter, all of her life. Mrs, Ida Weaver, wid'l . 1. 0. Qiate College. was discharged 3 TT ow of the late A. J Weaver, Is a Taenddy after havi PRCIATECC ICHANGE OF MANAGERS PERME. The terms of subseription to : on Tuesday after having undergone ; Fn : Be Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance daughter, and it was at her phoma the surgical treatment. IN SHAFFER STORY f z mother lived at the time of her death - Mieplay advertising retes made knewn Flovd Wenver, of State College. was I'he ————— ¥ . ww spolleation. { . discharged on Tuesday after undergo- | Managers of their loca Roe WYLAND. «Evelyn Catharine, four ing surgical treatment a sms ee 1g surgical tre ent, 0 months old, daughter of Theodore and 3 : transferred to on SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES Jessie (Harshbarger) Wyland, died at Juines Wesley Foreman, of Centre stores. The new o— {the parental home near Potters Mills, | Hal was admitted Tuesday of last], Redenbaugh, who « on Monday morning, from pneumonia State College. but had been in Burial was made in the Spruceow: Master Clyde Johnstonbaugh, Jr, of na for a number of vem: is ————s ————— RR Tm —————— _- = . — _— a ———— * » # ® * * sie * * - * * * . * *lwhe had been a surgical patient, was Boys Defeat MeClure; Girls Win, 1A Last Friday night at Spring Mills], ' sy Bhaffer Stores company changed Tuescday, . § wiek as a surgical patient FENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE (Rev, 8. F. Greenhoe, Pastor.) , Rout ted . . t mo : cemetery, on Wednesday, Bellefonte, was admitted on Tuesday us| vind and expects 1« Tusseyville—10:30 A. M. a surgical patient Mr. Heller . cam Centre Hall—2:30 P. M. | . : Mrs, George K. Renn of Shamokin, [a year ago from Spring Mills—T7:30 P. M. | WAGNER Frank E agner, ana was admitted last Tuesday as a med Heller and tl tive ki ¢ 2 2 Or fils + lex { of Pine Grove Mills was SHEL cal patient. gnined a large circle of ‘ — . 3 14 rallroad track in Altoona, Steed re thed eave ' nyllis Jane Shultz, infant dawg 3 t their |} . RIONE » FeLi CENTRE HALL REFORMED CHARGE the body having been tan oF th Ramis : ult, | Rev, Delas RR, Keener, Past ! led a was born in 89 a son of : : 1. A re oo : y > rep ah [Bes y. Sour apo y : - wan dd red on Wednesday aft ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Centre Hall fa bo tired foverareh 8:30 Bunday School, 7:80—Churaly Service. Ppring Mis #:30—Sunday School. 10: 30—reparator and munion Service Farmers Mills— 1:830—Sunday School. 3:830—Churg: Service. EVANGELICAL (Rev W, E. Smith, Pastor Lemont—10:30 A. M. Tusseyville—2:30 P, M, Centre Hall—7:30 P. M METHODIST EPISCOPAL (Rev, H, A, Pruyn, Pastor Bmuliton— 9:00 un ay S hit 1 10: 00—Momn Ceatre Hall 8:30—Sunday School lar alarm “You Would Hardly Know the Old Store”--We invite our friends to come : : J see us now that we have im- proved the interior of our Store. We all like to trade where cleanliness is paramount. We know that you will react pleasantly to the improved store conditions which we worked so hard to attain. Specials for This Friday & Saturday Come in and take advantage of these Low Prices on Quality Merchandise. We hope to win many new customers by keeping in mind at all times to offer only the best that the market affords at prices you will be glad to pay. ILLOOK THESE OVER Peanut Butter, special 19¢ : Ritter Catsup, doz. bottle, Special 19¢ Regular Price}23c | SPECIAL SPECIAL Apex Coffee, a real value, Ib. 19¢ SALMON, 2 cans 25 | > . cans C BROOMS “First Prize” Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 pks. 23c Shefhield Milk, 3 Cans . 25c¢ FLOUR 16 oz. size No. 6. This price} , Special Bread Flour Here Is a Coffee Trio : Viva, 25¢: American Breakfast, 28¢ Bulk Macaroni, 2 Ibs. . 17¢ for Friday & 2b. Sack GC Vesper, 35¢ ALL HIGH GRADE . — Saturday Onl 0).s . “Morningstar” Purity Bread yy “Sunkist” OLEO 25¢ 18¢ 3c Special 24-02. Load, 10c [i * VRL-MADEEROOM | Western Flour PRIZE MAID ROLL : JELLO-- 3 packages 25¢ Boscul Coffee, Special, 1b. 40c : 37€ 241-2 1b Sack 87 C JELLO 3 packages 25c Ri B 3 we Wei Soo See ha Soup Beans, 4 lbs. 25¢ AY lr rt ny it he ew se Jack Frost Sugar, 3 1-lb. Pks. 25¢ . . » We have a catalog here for you, ~y King Taste Mayonnaise, Pt. size 39¢ | - Sugar Corn, 2 Cans 25c¢ . Matches, - - R a oo. Early Bird Peas, 2 Cans 25c¢ C C c Soap, 6 cakes 25¢ AT THE R.R. STATION Centre Hall