The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 21, 1932, Image 13

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    3 THE CENTRE
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REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA
LOCAL AND PERSONAL *$ +4 on 0 8 8 8 a» - es vier ren. | PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
——— CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ;
on” “No: thank God,” sald the
Dr. Hugh Morrow fs out again af. NOTES, . SCHOOL NEWS OF IN i EREST man rather indignantly, “my pame and ge pays for a four-line sd, in this
ter a weeks illness due to gr reputation are uns pitied.” “Then your | eolumn., These 1jitle nds. are wonder
* * w - . - » 3» * x Yaad " workers In the way of resulis., Adver-
Miss D. LIL. Kirkpatrick sepnt Wed vife has left zou” suggested Doctor | tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted”
a . AA ' id A TP : y A ateo “Aly fo» tod bis {rier to 8 “House snd Lot for Sale”
nesday night at the homg of her bro- Irene Kern, 13 months old, daughter GREGG TWP, VOCATIONAL f Give Demonstration Watson My wits cried his friend, : .
y \ bend ; — Cor Roring i ne , is eves blazing with anger, “my wife
ther, Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick of Harry Kern, of Spring Mills, on a The following i eyes | » ok '
SCHOOL NOTES. A ing
boys In charge of AM RENT ~Liood 4-hors
discharged the sam, day. a———————————
is an angel—loyal and kind and true”
“1 see” sald Doctor Watson, “then
Miss Sarah M. Shuey, @f Lemont, your children have turned their backs
on Monday was admitted as a surgi : fot ed Aas on you.” “lI never seemed to know
cal patient. The State Project Contest has just] John Zubler. my children,” sald the man, “until this | 3 Russell Condo, phot
announced that the following students |Senlor-Freshman IMerary Prograiy— happened. They have been 80 brave | Mills, Pa., box 26
Monday underwent surgical operation; i
Rev. J. M. Kirkpatrick and Prof. T Sica] operation; Hayes gave a demonstration at
1. Mairs, the latter of State College,
attended a meeting of the Council of
productive
Farm Products Show on Monday after
State Project Winners— noon: Nevin Shook, Ellis Rearich and . A a pipsd :
Huntingdon Presbytery, at Tyrone, on dings under goo
Monday afternoon,
George R. Gross, of leliefonte, be ‘ " :
came a medical patient on Monday. of the Gregg Township Vocational The senior and freshman classes wil] and tender and sympathetic. . “My
: Schooy at Spring Mills placed In the give a Mterary program in the Spring dear old chap,” said Doctor Watson,
“you told me you had lost everything. {9 :
Why, you've lost nothing except a Spring Mille, alo
paltry bag of gold. Love, loyalty, com- Brockerhoff, Bellefor
radeship—all the really important : SALESMAN
things—are vours still, Cheer up, and
don't he an dis"
George Bright, formerly tenant on
Colyer farm east of Oid Fort, but now .
a resident of Aaronsburg, was recent- Wm, J. Porter, of Dayton, on Mon-} > : . Mi “ae
day was admitted for surgical tieat- State Project contest for the past] Mills Grange hal] on Wednesday, Jan-
ment, year: uary 27, at 8 P. M. The program will
FARM TO RENT—Four-horgs far
half way bhetween Centre Hall and
ly tendered a genuine surprise party §
in commemoration of hig 53rd birthday,
Mr and Mrs. Charles Mevers ' Samuel Wise, Sth—boes; Tlussell consist of musical numbers, laylets,
A drive over the Old Fort-Boalsburg : arles Meyers of Pa pay
4 Furnace, are receiving congratulations | Mark, I1st—truck; Russell Mark, 2nd|readings, ec, by members of the two
road, on Thursday, revealed a road
buildihg crew of morethan twenty-five upon the birth of a daughter at the corn: John Zubler, 4th—corn; Dean | classes, The G. T. V.
Y hospital on Monday.
men, and not a single man stood at Ikgen, 2nd--sheep; John Zubler, 2nd furnish music for the evening. The
“attention.” Believe it or not, it's the Mrs. Florence M. Dugan, of Belle ldairy; Ellis teariek, Sth—Winner's(public is invited to attend this pro- .
fonte, a surglce atie since . stl o i
truth, ote rR sures A patient since Jan. |ojass grain: Gerald Johnson, Sth—Jun-|gram which is given for the purpose
ith, wag discharged on Monday. . i . i i i f
James 8 Reish, of Spring Mills, was r Eg ’ for Garden Richard Feltenbergey, 4thlof giving the student training in dra -Nno
S. , ing . fannie Speese, aughter - . : } { I
named to fill a vacancy made on the A . A peese, 11, daughter ot Jos Jr. Potatoes: Ellsworth Stover, 2nd matic work before the public as wel
a ’ : ) eph Speese, of Bellfonte, was discharg 3 } 3 a sour a e
Board of Road Viewers by the resigna- i ' . . ; Jr. swine: J. Adam Condo, 4th—-Jr. jas furnish entertainment for ti air
: » Ey * Bellatonter™ on Monday after having undergone . ~ : - Se * Ig
tion of Ivan Wi er, of dellafonte, otment. swine records: Jean Rishel, lst--dafry, attend. he admission 1s OC | be in amillion 23
whila BE. 8 Bennett of Runville, will "lis Rlearick, 10th—dairy the night, Wednesday, January 27 5 AF
aixvaedt: Howard EB Holtzworth Mrs. Mary Ann Shutt, of B a . 2111 n : ti iry. . ary 2 a 4
1 dt wv h _ was admitted Tuesday as a medical pa Tl » boys deserve ation | Basket Ball With Beaver Vocatlonal—
8. orchestra will
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resigned from the
elected County Commissoner. Hoe hell Hag le JE, Ha R23 3 he nes hls sket ball
Miss E
Geary,
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but now
es Home
tion in
were found
ited hy Mr
at the home
ia
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Feld in Teratie on Frid y M 4 irk having been a surgica] patien : LUCAL AND PERSONAL. = | ae
patrek ig, district pres it f Ni 11 Mrs, Earl Grove, * Potter townshiy ————— Lary Railroader Head
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Grove Milla the a moon of the Mare Charles mens. ‘rat's tom to £a vas 4 Siais ahring hin . X., Aug '
same aay
Er A vor BE irs Cop i [oe oe cine oe ee ol enn mii | THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
Miss Thressa Fye daughter of Mr Mrs. Paul Howard and daughter, of place for the present Livsenzers. At the throttle was Davi . Copynght,
and Mrs Charlies E y, yor lellefonts, were ischarged last i
will take
Wp nursing
of February, which IT Tvde M
Stanmun
beginning «
she will
nurses’ us RI Wath 17 CAVING ‘ ii One ‘ © ATH and 2 OW y \ ; fly y ‘ y faricl i 5
Memorial ’ ital Johnstowt Mis Mis sathbara Koelom 1 ibFine ia im Fhe “ii at 3 or it thi rs ol } ¢ i bh YOU'VE BEEN Suc
va is a graduate of Ci Hall [1a 3 modical >: ng twp. ; ; : evious to that, A GOOD LITTLE BOY
4 al : ! H pail ’ y FRANKIE THAT (v2
DECIDED TO &INE
Wu A QUARIER
1irerdeit
MNOTHIN DOW por! ALL
« THE REST OF Tut BOYS OW
Ou BLOCK ONLY (ET A
MICKEL TO SPEND AN IF
(HEY SAW ME (TH A
4
QUARTER THEY'D 6ET
JEALOUS 30 'D RATHER
HAYE A Niu(KEL mena
i
AR: balay Notion: T ha
iviisiaxen ivolion Tha
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Everything Was Lost
YOUR LAST CHANCE!
3 MORE DAYS to SAVE 3 MORE DAYS
ZS NIEMAN’S
cig uary Clearance Sale
forSmokers J all
1) f Pi pe an dl. ——————— ———— ———
WINDS UP THIS WEEK. WHEN Wi CLOSE THE STORE SATURDAY NIGHT, Wi CLOSE THE
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ligarettes DOORS on the LOWEST PRICES we have ever offered—DON'T DI LAY—COME-—SAVE!
nia REMEMBER —Every item in our Store lis Marked Down— Nothing Re-
By os
RAE) served or held back.
SHOES i SHOES DRESSES : DRESSES
aes the hours. mive pial a yg "of thi a" be E Sone pr Selected Lots of PUMPS—and OXFORDS—950—§1,79—§2.00, VAUES TO $8.00!
nd instructi y RY - GROUPS OF NEW SPRING GARMENTS RANGING IN PRICE FROM £195 te #0951
Mrs. Jennie Philips, alias asanty, | on Wed
¥nown to th I : of her). as ; xy eve of last week ) “ ;
Front street, Philipsburg, it chub | tha Women's Hable the lo N [EMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE
as "MaS was sentenced saturday | Reformed church was delghiuly «
morning by . ge M., Ward Fieming, riained by Mi 4 Keoner at Goods will not move themselves out
¢ parsonage, It as the revtilar of A swore automatically, without some “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS mo MILLHEIM
county bench. to pay the | meeting, and fifteen members were torce making them move. You need | GO FARTHEST” ————— - ————————
prosecution, a fine of $500 and under : dy : : to hitch them up to the power of aa
go imprisonment in the Allegheny ' vertising.
county workhouse for a pe {od of two
years. She had previ usly been arrest
ed in Clearfield county on a similar
charge and was given a suspended
sentence by Judge Chase of that BULL RUNN ce The Waist Transaction Was Indecd an
county,
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fo ENT " ® HH! GoMA.
The monthly meeting of the Pres. | | a look Hove | ‘ en -ca-1, Jost THINK - ORLY 4 Born wire I COMMEND
byterian Missionary society was held | ! | Peder gouamt Hows Moc J . You ~ You's GRTTNG
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sitting in special session on
present,
wo
in
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JmisT ¥ . = : LoL
at the home of Mrs, F, V. Goodhart | woeyh £ g RS
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on pst Wednesday. There were pres | . ’ woman!
ent Mrs. M. N. Miller, Mrs, Fred Ray- | - 4 ¢ wo
mond, Mrs. W. H. Potter, Mm. J. C. | 3 i
Goodhart, Mrs. T. LL. 8mith, Mrs. 8, | HRT ae .
C. Smith, Mrs, Robert Campbell, Mrs, | :
Emma Emerick, Miss Orace Smith,
Mrs, LL. E. Allis, Mrs. J. A. Heckman,
Miss Martha Poal, Mrs, Kirkpatrick,
Mrs. Spyker and Mrs, CC. Brungart
Mrs, Campbell conducted the devotions
and led the query. Mrs, Goodhart and
Mrs. Spyker also contributed to the
is the