LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Tha Centre Hall meet at the Ire day, May b, at 7 Ministerium shvterian Manse, Tues 30 FP M, Some farmers in the valley are dis ing their or barky in worthwhile, ons | and insure a flelds to wheat them sowing harvest for tha College, In who some time Proudfoot now in Russell was working with plumixrs at State the firm's establishment in Colyer, Lewistown, Vernon Godshall. a Penn State soph is II} from flu at the his mother, Mrs. Margaret Godshall, in town. Dr. H: B. Braucht is in at tendance, H. E force of omonre, home of Potters Mills, with a engaged in ex- the Harry 1ishler West Foust, of workmen, is tensive remodeling of apartment State house, at 229 Beaver avenue, College. in Mill- men to The Lutheran Sunday school wil} Kanesatakes on Walter and Glenn heim send thre Camp young Spruce Creek, They are Conrad, Ri Frank Coleman Mills a post office Wingard Spring Krape sho of Pittsburgh Sunday at Mr Rossman Mills over formers piavents, Rossman Mi tendent of traf phone company, Pittsburgh, Jr i of two bovs selected 2 one from yi 1-H Club Nale is school student wii Penn National hington. D. C High naking potatoes and corn grandson Hall, i youth is a Zettle, double 8 Avenue James l«xitzel ana il ¥ applied. The fair condition enhance the vadsides Ider was throug! parents holder, near town » Clearfield hospital an operative pa- Miss Durk in the grads n weeks ne of the teachers ere, underwent a mastoid at present is orable ind she ia : of the time. ap Her condition i able to be much Snyder. local service tic radios and Majestic and Wil with the man eleo- Weavy Hoe - Millheim, at Refrigerator Friday. Fif- service men were tha tutelage the department of engineering and refrigern- of Pittsburgh gave a highly interesting talk on re refrigerators n the apacity ter man Stover firm at tended the Ma school, at Pittsburgh. on more SAmMoe « ont r Or Majescic under of gathered of Prof. Steining, nical tion of the who, Mr instructive frigeration together mesh University Snyder and Bay % Young people desiving to attend the Yourg People's Summer Camp Confer ence opening In June and continuing through July and August at Camp | Kanesatake, on.SpMice Crock, should forward their snrollment card and fee of $3.00. These cards may be secured from Miss Jennie Kane, at Howard, Superintendent of Young Peopls in| Centre County, and after wing indors. | ed by her may be forwarded direct | to the Pennsylvania Sabbath School | Association, 1611 Arch street, Philadel | phia, The remainder of the fees, which | are: Junior High school camp, $9.00; | High school age. $18.00; Young Men's | and Young Women's Camps. $20.00, may be pald when entering camp. These fees cover board and lodging and tuition, It also provides the camp or with the simple camp insignia of pén or sweater emblem and in the High schol, Young People's and Leadership casaps, with a samp yemy Wook. NTRE HALL, PA GREGG TWP. VOUATIONAL SCHOOL NOBES. Honor Rolle pupils Scholastic The on the fifth pesiod: gan. Mary Ertel, Jane Smith. pace the Ha- uth Bernice earned a honor roll {for Mary Homan, Mabe) Neese, Mary Zubler, Campbell and following scholastic Annual Junlor-Senlor Banguet— The 3 banquet the class of building Junior class this upuet enter class of 1932 will '31 in the Friday. May Sth, been making time, promises Lo Vocational The preparations on has for the Ix both from Fred, F. Lininger, the Morrison-Love Maa Ire, at present Prof of R and 1 as affair for this some year taining enjoyable Prof Director of and standpoint every former Vocational school and wonomics, Penna, State College banguet Washington Trip. i May 11-13 Willi go to Fhe class « Spring # time. going by moto Commencement Aetiyitleos— —————— More Than Million in Twenty States Fed by Red Cross Volunteers Hot School Lunches and Bal- anced Rations Given to Drought Victims—Seed Pro- grams Instituted on Wide Scale paratively mild winter contrib to the success of the Spring and campaigns. Many habitual gle-croppers were introduced to the of kitchen gardens, bal and balanced diet us land-owners have expressed that this the trent blessing to come out of catastrophe. The partment of Agriculture and county agricultural agents demonstration agenta co in making this part of the re ms outstandingly success seed cropping constitutes He Ant pp the drought United States De Balanced Meals Served Red Cross feeding was aimed at ade quacy and scientific correctness, as well as simple economy. In large num- bers of schools, where children were found to be attending with little or nothing in their lunch boxes, hot meals were served at noon. A typical menu consisted of vegetable soup and bread thick beef soup or stew with vegetables another day; cocoa or milk and peat butter, or’ jam sandwiches, a third day In some places where lunches were not served in the schools, but were pro- vided for in the regular food orders, each family having school children re one day. cheese, ceived extra staples for school lunches including peanut butter, raising, prunes and tomatoes. Red Cross nutritionists instructed mothers in the preparation of lunches, County health officers and privale physictans commended the adequacy of rations procured on orders issued by Red Cross chapters, which were filled st local stores, Besides the usual staples, such as corn meal, flour, lard, meat, beans and potatoes, such items as canned salmon, cabbage, lomatoes, vegetables and milk were provided, each order being adapted to the special needs of the family for whom iL was fssued. Whore pellagra threatened, eggs, yoast and other preventives were given, Thousands of Volunteer Workers Many thousands of volunteers, through tholr loon Red Cross ehapiars, Sai Fun olow wl shat slurs el gy rl — - | of the on ev's the i Mg ¢ " the aa of the New - Different - Distinctive are the keynotes of fashions displayed at NIEMAN’S Men’s and Boys’ SUITS values the C. H. H. SCHOOL NOTES, Daye Day and held the 22nd will be given Grange AN will be an operetta fvening in Boalshurg—— with joalshurg, afternoon, was by the Game to game SHOES ! BIAONDES AND NEW COATS and DRESSES still won team NEW WHITES teacher, took Geary. blology FOR the pupils and went Monday for botany work, THE LADY. arriving daily. The genuine to Rock unmatchable and 10 which gather savings are big they on +h OXFORDS SPECIAL!! COATS! $9.75 $15.00 factors of our success SPECIAL ! 4-Pleen one SPORT which the on. Program FOR THE MAN, the Regular Value, had Thursday. wen working was SUIT and MEN'S trousers with long one SPECIAL! DRESSES! $12.50 ir $15.95 Values $19.50 ) club will go tg Gettys 9th of May. knlekers— Reguli Thursday to - v.11 Loliege THESE ITEMS LISTED ARE ONLY A SMALL AMOUNT OF THE EMAN® DEPT. STORE MANY OUTSTANDING VALUES at ffom previous “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM County Commissioner, For Treasurer Senter ber For Register. thorized AROLD Ib, On For Treasurer, ried oo annpnonunees i WOMELSDORE « Hidatle for Tres REPUBLIC PARTS For Sherif, AN i} "RANK MAYES NOW ON SALE IN OUR RADIO STORE (In the I. O, O. F, Building) BEE-VAC ELECTRIC SWEEPERS: If itisa good Electric Sweeper vou are looking for to do your Spring house cleaning, we have it in the low-priced BEE-VAC. rugs from your floor, when a Bee-Vac Why remove carpets and naernour Electric Sweeper will do your clean- ing with a saving of body strength, sav- ing on floor coverings, and saving in Think it over. $2050 | Any Time -- Any Place ANNOUNCEMENTS — time ? DEMOCRATIC PARTY Far Treasurer ny ¢ yeelf ET INSURGE REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. weroers C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Free Demonstration frw (Guaranteed for 2 Years hie Bominalion s County, subleet t the Demoeratic anty, at the Primary September 10th, 1061 For Sheriff, ” fi : voltora of Election to —GIVE US A CALL— FLOYD E. SNYDER, Service W. A. HOMAN, Dealer y BRBON for county Democratic Primary Election ah, 18053 For Recorder, the sominatio ub jert voters of jidate off ha orf h the of Spring town- a candidate for the pomination der of Centre County, subject to m of the Demoocralie voters of Phone 6R2 J r= MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa, GRAMMER ? SHE'S 0UT RIDING WITH MARTY IN THAT SNAPPY CLOSED CAR HE JUST GOT DECKE CHEVROLET WHY, WILLIE, WHERE'S YOUR WILLIE, IS MARTY IN? — © | in good emm——— / fd 1924 Maxwell Touring condition 1928 Essex Coupa In good con. dition, guaranteed ...... ..... 160.00 1927 Pontiac Coach ........ivov 125.00 1925 Master Six Bulck Sedan... 150.00 1927 Chevrolet Coaches, each.... 150.00 on 14 USED CARS, after May Ist, which have been in stock over 4 PER : 25 Reduction months. A Great Bargain while they last. Decker Chevrolet Co. Phene 4o5 BELLEFONTE, PA. Buick Sedan, late model. . 500.00 Chrysler Sedan vere 300.00 Ford Model A 4-door Sedan 450.00 85.00 Chevrolet Truck with body 400.00 Overland Touring ........ 30.00 Dodge Coupe 100,00 1926 Chevrolet Sedan........... 12500 1925 Stewart Truck, 1% ton.... 75.00 cess 2% Ton Vim Truck with ump Body o.usivivisriisiann 1924 Dodge Roadster .......... And EE hoo 20.00 many others that are not tioned above, PEs rea 3D
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