THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LUUAL AND PEHRSUNAL. LOCAL AND PERSONAL, COLLECTING NATIVE A — PENNSYLYANIA DEER Daniel Daup, Jr. is driving a Dodge-8 | Mr. and Mrs, P, Turner and daugh- dedan secured in a deal with is broths ters. Misses Ellen and May, of Harris- ——— # ers, the State College Dodge auto burg, were guests Saturday and Sun-l(ol, H. W. Shoemaker Comments on € % ear = on O une dealers. day of Mr. and Mia. WW, WW, Rerhn, . M xd | Mr. Turner is a salts manager for the Effort of Dr. A, F. Clement, of : Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Kerlin and thelr yo.’ peeg company. Pittsburgh, to Prepare Collection is the month of Summer. Warm weather means Summery clothes—so we youngest daughter, Miss Dorothy, were guests over the wedk end of Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Puff and family, for the Carnegle Museum, arc glad to present—— Mrs, T. A, Hosterman, of Jersey City, N. J. reurned to their home Tuesday after having heen. with toona Tribune, writes as follows con- Blake: of H imvebure = sending Mrs, Puff's parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, - eo Voda Pe 8 - in ‘out: 3 F F F ike, Of olifdaysburg, are spending F'. Fetterolf, on a short visit, Myr. Puff cerning nnsylvania deer: or or % or a two weeks’ vacation as guests at the! oy 10 has not been regularly em- “A news report from Pittsburgh thodis SOT wring Mills Methodist parsonage in SPFing Mills. | pioyeq by the Pennsy since last fall states that Dr. A. F. Clement, of the The LADIES I'he MEN I'he YOUNGSTER { Miss Tillie P. Keller, of the local and that men are beipg laid off con- log enerie Museum, Is preparing a col yg as ff ves * the pas ‘eek has tinually. i rAR iT 5 IPRS i 13 Gf y Be . oles for X 4 he > ye hag huall kotion of mounted Pennsylvania deer. WASHABLE DRESSES of finest White nee oO 104 0 101 JL ON ¥ 0 { ness Col. H. WW. Shoemaker, In the Al. on HIS Misses Gertrdue Pruyn and Eleanor Flannel Trousers, blue White duck trousers, cool voile i Crepes. (Cool Chiffons In flow- counts, Heght-welght Bummer dresses—both brother and sister Mr. ard Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, on “It is doubtful if such a group could ro} ¥ ; Tuesday morning. drove to Harrisburg i ted 0 : ery fabrics, shantungs, and new , : . . iy Mounte up at 1a present me, Coll Ba 2 of rhs Mik - Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bloom and Mrs. | wher, they attended the State under-] I I Dresses in all weight Bliks . : ji The deer » swivan fies Are - most inexpensively. Daniel Bloom, on Monday, attinded the takers’ convention during Tuesday and I'he deer in Pennsylvania today are NEW p » funeral of Mrs, Estie Fetterolf, at | Wednesday, closing today (Thuraday).}practically all descendants of Maine, P $3 95 Woodland, The deceased is a niece of | The convention is being held in the] Michigan, Kansas and Florida descr, rices, . STRAW HATS Buits, and best of all can enjoy the warm Summer the former. State farm show building, that place and higher, DO NOT FORGET : purchased by the late Dr. J H. Kalb- Jam Irvit f Boalsbu and John having been selected as thé only one | . Ji ©8 “vin } YOLISD 5, ana J40 . fuss (BRON ; a St: 14 ' YAH, : 5 suited in the city for the large display fus and assoclates of th State Gam And don't forget the Irvin of State College, were among henrsen, and other equipment of fu- Commission when they re-stocked our NEW PANAMA HAT— ENNA JETTICK THE NEW DRESSES the Mifflinsburg high school alumnus ral directors, forests with deer about 25 viars ago wy ho attended the, annual Qn us 1 : ¥ ~ x7 3 FOR CHILDREN'S DAY ane re ly, te anquer my It is impossible to think that there Is £1.95-~No higher, i SHOES for WOMEN single pure ed des of the old an GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE . ium va ow ? ng operation th de nd il y “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS ALTOONA ' he re two nalive types of the NI S GO FARTHEST” BOOSTER MERCHANTS «= jvirsinia deer | ennsy;van ihe ® ® ® COME TO ALTOONA FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY, JUNE 12 and 13, For the FLAG DAY CELEBRATION ; i = A There WHI he A BIG PARAD?Z OF 16 DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Soutinry ttle doar.” { MN ; FRIDAY EVENING the ' ‘North ne : 5 FF & NOW, AT A NEW AND LOWER ) RICE FOR 1931, Thi Followed by a ( ompetitive Drill PRICE R y S \ \ oy Greatest of Heavy Duty V/ : BS Tires is Made Still Finer! A MAGNIFICENT — " Stn Tors toe i mes of 1931 abou is loss! That's the big news of 1931 sbov DISPL AY ; the famous New Goodyear Heavy Duty Al You've seen # adding Style and OF FIREWORKS RADI O i Graduation days | Sore to many cars. Your eyes hove od on Friday Evenlrg after the Parade ] sired is prismed sidebars pointing to the 5 and Drill, Repair tet Service are here! 1 wor Stripe on the wall You've noted is . —— i Hs hughy beaut o hes duty toe ha v Come in These events will be followed ; ’ yy y ' BI i 5 Fyre will also be ' . A sh | : dy . ; -: oe We are prepared In a modern Y . sold in such tremendous mumbers—its THE and See i ON SATURDAY UD-t TTA “Shop to give prompt A Congratulate leader! Come in and lot us toll vou how litle # with a nd efficient service on all makes BASE BA LL GA ME ” Radia at Reasonable As a Part of the "hy depend on tinkering and TELEPHONE! FLAG DAY PROGRAM, guens work. Give US a call SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE Your voice adds (I. 0. 0. F. Building.) CENTRE WALL, PA. | a friendly touch! | More People Buy Goodyear YOU ARE INVITED ee c——scarerrev! } . Tires than any other kind. to come to Altoona to See and Ene ] ¥ ne INSURANCE AND The modern REAL ESTATE farm home has a rovers | Telephone AG AN’S @ AR A GE the lucky ones by St aot get setety and style of these or fron on YOUR cord Every Wednesday WANT TO BUY Is Suburban Day OR SELL ? PHONE 56 Paw ny : in i . q . SEE US FIRST. : OF the DOrOUEh he In ia ome ; Contre Bal Ray C.D. Buin No matter how often you visit CENTRE HALL, PA, na Unis ity. The subject of his the » Relative Effectiveness of Booster Stores during the week. rrection versus Pupil Core it always pays to make a special ods of Marking Spelling effort to Shop on Wednesday and take advantage of the many William Ashley arrived | SUBURBAN DAY OPPORTU- MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY om Baltimore, Md... on Saturday | NITIES. cvening, and have since been the guests of Mra, Elizabeth Mitterling, mother of | sisi gp midi Bev he Braid SUMMER NEEDS GosHiLonKIY a! lf GEE'-1 KNOW | TOLD ALOT OF FOLKS | WAS they had been for a period of about FOR THE HOME, |i E FLAGS: A cone To Buy ANOTHER USED CAR = WELL= thre, nonths and where Mr. Ashley was und g treatment which prov. | AS WELL! 'AS FOR —rN Tee Yo - 7 ONE oF oe og i farmer east of town | PERSONAL USE \ D EGRER Q E USED CARS LET * «But ; Can be Selected to Best Advantage i while harrowing corn the latter part of ' th ut o 5 {1 CHEVRO RATES A vrs hers » ) jnxt week. "ate dust” without a relish, hn the Stores of Members of the ke ” “ . uF . . CELEBRATION T00./ from, but was unsuccessful until a few days later, when he learned that a nelghbor's boy had been shooting at crows at the edge of a woods : Ww A R N E RR Ws I". Delaney corralled a Nash coupe THEATRE — ALTOONA, PA. in his barn yard on Saturday evening | | 3 wees Starting We have about 40 Guaranteed Used Cars on hand-- and refused to open the bars until the | FFIDAY, JUNE 18— driver deposited a guarantee sufficient | to repair a woven wire fence torn | Winnie Lightner With an 0. K. that Counts ! down In making the entry. The re-| IN quest was complied with, The car was | “GOLD DUST driven Ly A. J. Citger of ‘Altooha, Hie GERTIE” The Man Who Has Just Bought One of Our Handsome Closed Cars will Find His Hardest Job Is Keeping His Family at Home! came down the Earlystown road on | A Warner Brothers Vitaphone too great a speed to negotiate the turn | toward Old Fort. Several cars here. Pleture. Also tofore wer driven through the same | | “ADVENTURES IN AFRICA” ; Decker Chevrolet Co barnyard fence by strangers snec: . quainted with the highway at that place and Mr. Delaney thought it was Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA. time for him to begin making collec tions and he did so. ; bon ——— ——————— ON ACCOUNT OF IT . A