PA. a_i AA Ap wn Ho an tn w— —————————————— THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. "9 a * * . -. ." * (daughter of Wm. Howard, of Benner ship was admitted on Friday to Political Announce ments, For Trepsurer, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL *, township, was admittid Wednesday |dago surgical treatment | (Continued from previous page) J hereby AnDounes m) welf as { ¥ thie © i y Se] Go tre County. subject to the County, on the Democratic ticket hject i; $ Ye . R ¥. on the Democratic ticket, subject ing the Republica mitted on Friday as a surgical patient, | toe the decigion of the volers of the party Taesd tem I= tant 3 day, Beptember 15, 1831 Sow Smit of am Alexan- . a . . A as expressed at the Primaries to be held LeRoy J. Smith, of West x Mrs. Fred Cox. of Ferguson town- | Tuesday, September 15, 1981 : ( NOTES « for surgical treatment and discharged | A son was born to Mr, and Mrs i . » ‘. » . - . «| the following day John Botson, of Clarence, was ad Lynn Ross, at Lemont, a few days Robert 1. Powell, of State College, : : 4 us i ite » sday : { who had been a medical patient, was a ” " go iritiva oe ag day 101 ahip, was discharged Saturday | ! s—— We are a 6 oh { oli v 4 naerge nedicn reatindggit, . - . | . AN PP ap ’ Mrs. Ferd Bohn, a relative of M D ; wo ho : $ Mry, Wim. Wagner, of Spring town- REPUBLICAN PARTY Iradfor : or home in Willard, . : ler . assell, of State College, radford, died at her hon n Ae Robert Gearhart, of Pine Grove Mills, er LHS » ite olleg Ohio. was admitted on Wednesday to under- an Ataohays 3s lose ol Lh ject who had been undergoing surgical go. surgical trestent ‘ was discharged on BSaturday. lof L, FRANK MAYES, of College town-| |. ling 3 ; apubiic as ’ “ ¥ iif i » . i i % . penduy, Be vy ar Dr. and Mis. W, E. Park are on a treatment, was discharged on Monday, ' Jesse Dean, of Penna. Furnace, was | nip. as Pe cand date por Sherift of Cen ¥ y Re ol 1 p / or Acker p bonls 5 Ls . We county, sublec ‘ ie rule @ Overy. ar ° ry. trip through Mexico, one of the places Mrs, Russell B Stover, of College J J " oh i . a airy. Was [admitted on Sunday to undergo sur: | ng the ables Pr rty of Font re a We are autl ” 1 ’ - ” ™ {al Sang i Sh ne : admitted ‘ednesday as a medica ML | of nt ty 8 Primary Tom” oa , a d thorized 6 AnBNOUnOS ® visited being Tyuana. township, who had been a surgical pa- tient ‘ i | gleal treatment, | Eopiiatbe, Piimary 10 be held on Tuesday, Bane of HAROLD DD. COWHER. of Belle. » : . aT} vs hare ) av 58 i Mrs "AVTie Caller, © jolie > 4 Aris 0 We onte, us =a candidate for Register of Children’s services will be held at | tient, was discharged on Monday, Miss Rita ‘Rosder. of Bradtrd. was... I u, Wayne Ke le rr. of Belle fonts | Yor ‘Trensurer, Wills and Clerk of the Orphans Court St. John's Union church, Farmers Mills, Miss Ann EB, Heverly, of Bellefonte, y wy . ’ {was admitted on Sunday to undergo! We are authorized to announce the name] 9 Cefitre county, subject to the. rules ; f - y - admitted Wednesday for medigal treat- |, 414] treatment of 0, G, MORGAN, of Bellefonte Bor nl the Republican party of Centre evening of Sunday, June 7. was admitted Monday to undergo treat- ment and discharged the following aay. , 19 a tin 2 n ; ho : be efonte Boro y, | 1e8 DHTY 20) ie bid Tan ment and was discharged on Friday. : Mrs, Emma 8. Reeder, of State Col- | 2% #8 candidile lor reasurer of Cenlrelday, September 15th Miss Viola Miller, of Bellefonte, was | {county, subject to the rules governing . » alg nr (6, Was itted on Sunday as althe Republican Par f Cent ’ Mrs. Wm. Johstonbaugh, of Spring Chan pe A. : oe N= Gtwias lege, was admit 3 i publican arty of Centre county discharged last Thursday after having | a0 patient. |at the primary to be beld on Tuesday township, was admitted on Monday to undergone medical treatment. : | September 15, 1091, | undergo surgical treatment, . ¢ | Robert Strayan, of Milford, a Penn Mrs. F. D. Lee, of town, spent a few | Anna Rumberger, aged 10, daughter State student, was admitted on Sunday | Ar « Oner, Dyere f Yen State 3 3 days this week in Williamsport, the Astin 3 of J ively pb I ny fa “lof Blair Rumberger, of Mliesburg, was | undergo surgical treatment student. ns a itte wile { I~ "ne ; 2 3 rues “ LR arriet Almstead, and | admitted lasgy Thursday to undergo guest of Mis. Harrie Imstead d{ dergo surgical treatment. ue other friends. surgical treatment, : ; | Mrs. Ear Rimmey and infant daugh James F. Baney. of Bellefonte: who The seventegn-year locusts are dus The RICH El IEU Samuel Wise, who had been able 10 | tar of Pleasant Gap, were discharged : : to this season in scattered sec- | . a had been a medical patient, died In appear be about after a prolonged siege of on Tuesday. the hospital Frid: 3 ’ tions | 1} vestern ortio of this rhfumatism, is again confined to his ihe homplial on prada. tons in lhe Welllrn Porlon ¢ ? OTRO an nr of "Talked " 3 home=1in Spring Mills, Horace A. Kauffman, of Walker} yp, poner Mock, of ago. For Treasurer, iuthorized to annoutice the name of PRILIV E. WOMELSDORY, of Phil For Bherift, ipsburg, a candidate for Treasurer of subject to the rules gov discharged on Monday. ship, who had been a medical patient, . We are authorized to announce the name Tonight {Thursday) the two-act! musical] drama by the Centre Hall High school will be rcpeated, ——— I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Week) Gala Holliday Show {IMGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN © i will be employed at a Home for the Herbert P. Garis, of Spring township. Front”) Frendless, at 1016 Centre street wat aitted i} Toesduy Jor surgont By GENE BYRNES ' Stim Summer . . } ER } v treatment. —— 4 Mis Josep JO ton and infant B Mr. and fom A ets at the Potters Mills | student nurse of the hospital, whe had IM AM ACTRESS hotel, w re they will main | y OH medical patient, was di t AND | WANT TO 6ET nitely, having disposed of their roj 1 on Wednesday, A PAIR OF I \ CC ete NY SENSE SHOES WITH Boggs town- | Btate, township, who had been undergoing Mrs. Ida Weaver, of Colyer, went to | medical treatment, wis JMischarged on Reading one day last we<k, where she | Tuesday. # MAXY A BLIP" ction comed Fast! p— It’s the first crop that commands erty in the Flood Cit) LOW FLAT HEELS AND ELASTICS (™~ THE S5\0ES BECAUSE | BELIEVE the Pastime theatre, Lewistown rly Bett Anne . Howard : — ) IN SOLID COMFORT Wednesday morning, The most of the Cz : MONDAY AND TUESDAY “DRACULA” highest prices! Sell by TELEPHONE Supposedly defective is attributed as the « damage was done 3 WEDNESDAY - ” Big Danble Program-— We suggest that Yon Patronlze iia ii a kT Your Home Stores Flrst and : a Come to Boostsr Stores for the Ihings Your Home Merchants Cannot Supply. —the quickest wavy to market! * “LADIES’ MAN" i ¢ i ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES “THE RIDIN FOOL” The modern mms P————— : The STATE Altoona po oa of Fanart a 0 a0 2 “A ~ALL THIS WEEK. ~— Booster Stores Gg 5 x on pe “S11 FIGHT WILL BE OPEN pz Zr 1 | ——— FRIDAY NIGHT, ) ger] ==ALL XEX} WEER- MAY 29, UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK. For the Convenlenee of Fhelr { ustomers farm home has a Telephone “WOMAN HI NGRY" CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, MAY 30, | == as 2a RADIO vio |g wee (| SPECIAL REDUCTION | in Olservane: of Meme ANNIVERSARY GIFTS CAN BE SELECTED TO ADVANTAGE IN ALTOONA modern Heasonabie guess work. Give US a call SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE {1. 0. 0. F. Buliding.) CENTRE HALL, FA. Our Entire Stock of Ladies’ and Children’s SPRING AND SUMMER COATS BOOSTER STORES. Jure Is the month of Weddings, ax well as Wedding Anniver. sates, and many gifts will be wanted for the new brides, as well as for the brides of other years FOR DECORATION DAY A marvelous stock of NEW DRESSES, exceptional val- ues and popularly priced. $4.95 - $6.95 - $8.95 STRAW HAT SEASON is here. The felt hat is done. See the new soft St INSURANCE ax REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. ro ep po [Il NIENANS DEPT. STORE thelr Attendants, as one"ot. the Grooms and CENTRE HALL, PA. eg oe e traws--the smart Sailors, and always--good Panamas and Toyos. $1.25 to $5. “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM EVERY F the &ivi en WEDNESDAY is Suburban Day antancy course. da M F. M. Fisher, on Mon- IN ALTOONA BOOSTER STORES! MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY by Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa. NOT So Fast marty! | wHooP-€-E-E/-68 on Tue “Nceelwuars WG Less 1'p BETTER -JUST BECAUSE IT's | UP-ORADE -AN’' STILL GAINING. THAT FUNNY STOP AND FIND OUT MEMORIAL DAY- 1s | BOY/- THOSE USED CARS THEY [WHISTLING NOT NO REASON WHY [SELLAT NOISE? - HOPE | — Pr aa ve oie Sy" Boost To ERECT A A | Se ] ends here, attended the funeral. URBAN DAY MEMORIAL IN HAVE EVERYTHING / tended the funeral of Mrs New negr an aunt of nee Miss lola Ul- Philadelphia, formerly of this This is a good day to shop nobiles you want most {fo OUR Memory’ a ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION Eastérn Standard Time Is Ob served in Altoona, oid are the ones with low numbered Heemsed tags and those whose drivers are lvericd., These pay fittle attention to the common rules of the road, stop signs, traffic lights or pedestrians. E en a cop with a leather neb or band makes the wearer furget that others on the road are human beings, 1828 Pontiac Coupe. guar. ok....3350 1926 Dodge Coupe J 1029 Ford Coach, perfect condit'n. $427 Ww A R N E rR 1920 Ford Sport Coupe, rumble seat$373 1926 Chevrolet Coach . 1926 Ford Touring, good shape.... THEATRE — ALTOONA, PA. 1929 Ford Town Sedan, 4-door... $450 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1930 Furd Sport Coupe, exc. cond oh ohm : RY 1530 Ford Roadster .... : her home in Spring Mills. Her left 19029 Chevrolet Sedan, little used. . $428 1924 Hupmobile Touring ......... : 1928 Chevrolst Conth with trunk a i ana Siac, 10 prin 1 Week Starting 1027 Chevrolet Truck, panel body .$150 1526 Chevrolet Sedan ...iccoivees 1831 1% ton truck, without bed practicaly helpless. Her daughter Mrs, FRIDAY, MAY 20th: 1926 Landau Sedan «$125 2 1027 Chevrolet Coaches... i. but has cab used only 4 days. . Blaine Bitner, and family, live in the Gala Celebeation of Our ‘15th 1925 Studebaker. Sedan, 7-pass.....3300° 1926 Chevrolet Touring 1624 Btar Sedan, good condition. hams one: ol of Sourse, the Saugh- Anniversary. 1025 Buick Sedan, Master 8ix....$150 1620 Chevrolet Cab: iolet, rumble. . $350 1824 Dodge Roadster, 2 new tires. At oy all she posyly "an lo Our Birthday! Your Party! 1929 Chevrolet Coach 1825 Truck Reo 2 Ton Long wheel $135 1924 Buick Sedan Constance Bennett a Ne “BORN TO LOVE” (Mrs, louis Rossman was strickea with paralysis on Baturday evening at Miss Margaret Alexander, R. N, who underwent an appendicitis operation a short time ago in Philadelphia, having been on a case when becoming (ll, re i turned to her home here with her father, A. W, Alexander, on Thursday | of last wee. Mrs Alexander, who has been with her son, H, O. Alexander, and family, In Wenonah, N, J, for a few weeks, Is expected home this week, The Man Who Has Just Bought One of Our Handsome Closed Cars will Find His Hardest Job Is Keeping His Family at Home! Decker Chevrolet Co. 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