THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. J REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FoR | -— i“ CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL ving surgical treatment Mrs CONGRESS IN THIS DISTRICT | The sixth child, a son, was born on NOTES. . Joseph lockard, of Philadelphia, a LOCAL AND PERSONAL FLOYD G. HOENSTINE IS | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. $0 0 2 0 baa we win dacharmed ‘Wednestlne: afbis |i | ter {, Mrs. I. E. Fye, on Thursday even- | os 1 # » . ¢ - Fo 2» “ £2 ing, entertained the Senlor Service A letter to the Centre Reporter from | Saturday to Mr, and. Mrs, Floyd E . » . ’ . . » . » Stat student, after receiving Bunday Snyder. Upon arrival he tipped the suretonl trent wa takeihl saben a Shp ol . Straits ch " d - Dean Ziegler, §-year-old son of Ralph ha Lreatmen vas discharged on i Floren 1 oevengon of Taur ton y makes ome p i “§ acy, | beam at eight poundas, ne. Morrow |, : Wednesday { {ils rin. Alm rg Sd A rs + Rer home. makes anhouncement of hig candid AY 4 | {1 } i . } Ziegler, of Centre Hall, was admitted Vy A vil was discharged Friday alter y 1d gos sie on . Lonre- | Vi he physician in charge. Millar Bolt Selle! fo re on the Republican ticket, for Repre I ; on Monday for surgical treatment. Millard Bolt, of Bellefonte, was ad 5 sentative in Congress from this, the | There is but a very slight change In Mr. and Mrs. M M. Babcock, of State mitted last Thursday as a surgical pa 23rd, district. His pledge to the peo [the physical condition of Mrs. ¥. H.|College, are the proud parents of a ple and his opinion on certain mat [T,use who has been #1 and confined gon born at the hospital on Monday. ters Is set forth In the following com- to bed for a period of over twelve Mrs, Mary Brouse, of Bellefonte, be class in the Lutheran Sunday school at Floyd G, Hoenstine, of Hollidaysburg, : undergoing surgical treatment, J. M. Coldron this week repapered § “ ! en the Odenkirk store room, soon to be Angeline Carpenctio of Belialontie, tient, Mra. J. Mylin Will, of State College, : Vi iT itt ans Urge tier i occupied by George Johnston, the ww admitted 5 irgical patient on ETocer. aturday Mrs. R. E. Corman, of Wilkinsburg, was at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, F. M, Fislter, from Wednes- day to Monday. on Thursday, fonte, became a medical patient on munieation; | weeks. She ls delirlous much of theicame a surgical patient on Monday, In announcing my candidacy for the |time, although in this respect the only After receiving medical ‘treatment, Miss Sarah PBrungard, a student Saturday office of Representative in Congress improvment is noticed Mrs. Minnie Vonada, of Bellafonte, nuree, became a medical patient on| Mrs Glennie Hines, of Centre Hall, from the 23rd district (Blair, Centre | Friday. 2 ws discharged Saturday after under- Mr, and Mrs Blaine Leister took : . i On Monday Mr. and Mra | dinner on Friday at the N. R. Beirly and Clearfield counties) I want to state Ledster motored to Willlamsport, tak Mrs Pauline Auman, of Penna, lois. ‘whe hal teen ow | home, ut Rebersburg and brought that I desire the opportunity to repre {ing with them Miss Agnes Cummings, Furnace, who had been a surgical par tos. or : i nha gical patient, ’ a sent and work in the legislative halls |of Centre Hall, and Pau; Wasson, of lyient was discharged on Monday. since Friday, died Saturday. |! oward, are rejoicing over the arrival home Med Clara Leister, for the good of the people and the State Sollese, The atte two returped Harold Transuo, of Easton: a stu. | Dorothy Lucas, 2-vear-old daughter lof a son on Sunday. NG a a tidy Fe Re a dent at Penn State, was discharged of Charles Lucas, of Howard, bec: me | There were 32 patients in burg, was a week-end visitor at the If elected, I shall endeavor at all [pleased with their school work, both] Friday after undergoing three days’) Hlaine | Was discharged on Monday. Miss Susan Harlacher, of State Col-| going surgica] treatment, Mr, and Mrs, Charies Messmer, of Miss Gertrude Pruyn, of Hollidays- furtherance of God and country. a surgical patient on Friday and was ital at the beginning of the Methodist parsonage. Her parents, Mr. times to advance the interests of the In Healeys and Potts’ colleges. medica] treatment. and Mrs. M. C. Pruyn, and family : bh + people of this district Many things The Men's Choir of the Millhelm La Miss Grace Baumgardner, of Pleas | -— were Sunday visitors . . : iad . 9 ; | PEN can be done by an aggressive repr theran church rendered several num- jan Tap, ho had been a medical pa rr A Little Miss Eilen Virginla Hemmi!s | gentative to improve the welfare of [hers on Wednesday evening in a pro-|tient, was discharged on Tuesday. By GEnZ BYRNES is spending’ a week at the home of the citizens individually and Hectiv RTA vel vn connection with the Mrs. Herman Gardner. of Boring her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. | ly. Past histor) vill prove " he | dedicatio ft a pip McClenahan, while her parents ar utstanding members o he legislative Beaver Spr ther visiting in Altoona. bodies were The Rev. Seth Russell, pastor of the Pine Grove Mills Methodist chureh, | Eressman’s value to the pe jo Ti tar Balik) ; ¢ a daughter born on Tuesday ON ACCOUNT OF 0 was a recent caller at the Spring resents will naturally increase with the Valter Soliski, accompanied by his ald 5 tial d-vod THE HARD TIMES AN .-_- nt call : pring Sr Ne bride, of Pittsburgh. on a trip by auto] "0 0 i leisher om HE heRD Me Mills parsonag ar Lu IS 4 Jun vears of service but his WE nN HTM Y a ul hin kectio St HT vam swheriad : whter of A Meld 1eigher, rl PAR PTAC LLARLY BAD RE that a congressman must be i on |, "yy, n Pped over Night | rullan, was discharged Saturday afte | DECIDED" TO GIVE ; RE or 10 years before his me |" TU C7 CRC CL Smith, Wait-1 wal @ oh NOU A RAISE A TepORt hal appeers lo Z° mulhen gu or will be recs ihe mentee] ]UPOCTEVIN veral days’ surg IN SALARY: tic is to i Te i oe uent § fet . gs tre men of the defunct for at Company expect fifteen per cent short period Miss Cora Lause eral years » » wasat her home here for the Re] arnint aH. the Petvivaiin the. tim. Tudesdt - i osm Picture Depicts the end. Using the Greyhouwr LS HEANS | oie nd my dail wiation with | tin considered newhat alarmin First Forms of Life of transportation, she remained here! m.ji1e and employes quainted | since during eacl fterno hil Selentists generally agree that the until Mor Genera State students ty ¥ i po rk peeled mt mde . . men | Fair Warning In the “Good Olid Daye” jirection more con steering ability, “you chances, I'm not get ft ~1.o8 Angeles Times corne and rket, to sel to Penn State ‘olleg or additional ne herad evernmen, igalion HNNes, pyLges, geese, an all manner information on the subje uppermost 1 wleviat jstresa during he “4 ornes hroe cont heers for in the 7 Want a cook, Want a clerk. you like Want a partner, ommunity’s niy} i xchange Want a situation, Want to sell a farm, Want to borrow money, Not Inviting Want to sell sheep, cattle, yy Dr, Hugh Morrow t« neult a lovernments ! the need for relief Nt ven 'otaric had boob Want to sell town property. apecialist at tl “in ve an Bar =» h sresent time . aataly ‘mat ri Or .- then nd a thous? Want to sel] groceries, drugs, Want to sell boots and shoes, Goores ing from eye trouble that was lng : ail . : Hed to halt hita nally he hit Want to sell dry goods, carpets, Hiteras : F id yy. Wie al wh a : Want to sell clothing, hats or caps, receive nosed at the hospital named as resu wis ratisn. to. tha ad . ha Bred. t y # bright idea. v far has Want to find customers for anything, Year Mrs. CC. F. Emery was accomi 4 ww full cooperati between th indi . ens to Philadelphia Wednesday of ast v 1 vidus he local. State hospital Mrs. Emery 18 been suffer ted 1 pledge my whole heart hie had at ied he autho . they it ant Infected] tooth in the % on rd like a charm. — . : : ; 3 nt day problems and the tasks of a| =, ; ADVERTISE IN THE REPORTER has As soon s conditions w he motorist, as he pulls up along OIE ressms s dv sing will al sw custon permit a second tri vill be made % he fence with the intention of Advertising will gain new cus mers o . . 3 . im———— oo —— . os . : 3 nine tairssad h Advertising keeps old customers. aid 8 ay Bias the hospital for the purpose of having > " . a EPS 11 } ver and pin himself to pet : Be —-.-— a oany's of z day’ ure E CONCERT BY TRANSUE SING. 0 ia & + fronted Advertising makes sucoess easy, oy sald t Mir ‘ word is i . iutne tie the tooth removed. : . a it, is suddenly confronte« Advertising begets confidence, the 4 ND in \ : ERS IN METHODIST CHURCH : Advertising begets den Ti foll i " Advertising means business, ne RHOWIr MIFSONS 1 { fn £0 vv he Tra 3 $1 yic $4 " gut } tle ; yed . A con t by the Transue Singers Ir4 you ma) wiieve It, or Advertising shows energy, turkey dinner : he r Cu wen hate been eduled for Sunday even- sot. | your choose, but most people, Advertise and eu i ing. March 6th, in the jocal M, E sot hh they do belies or not, do Advertise judiciously, BOO hiureh Th a ‘ ta 5 Ps Anns 1 > § oO ast, . os log Foust, Misses Alice Fous auline red are Anna Bd : to take any chances Advertise or ys . for a J : : THRE monson Lintz, meszo-contralto; Earle dvertise weekly, of ths Burkholder, Russell Allen, Mi: Rs ‘ransue, director, and tenor; asoom 2 . Advertise now, Cigar VEL aay, iit hooch, Foust, Mr. and Mrs. Jester Our Panis, Gene Russell SAL/BSMAN for High Grade ate Advertise cepted, until further aotl nt brick, Paul Wasson. Mr. and Mm The concert promises to be of ahigh |Olls and Paints. Large earnings pax X BE R B awarding a closed car, all r a will stand out as a winner in ihe * musical order. A silver offering will | Weekly. The Royce Refining & Paint choice of the three leading popu- ; 3 vf set ov ¥ “Fo 4+ " Hoag ! ’ SIV { ii . Bining Leister, Mrs. lars Leister, Mi ba taken Co. Cleveland, Ohio. ne of ¢ URY a entrics as home on Sunday: and Mrs. Harry Cummings, Lee Cum a a ———————————————— mings, Misa Tessie Cummings, Chest er Foust, Miss Agnes Cummings. The BY HITT bird which furnished the piece de re- HI T AND RU NN The Chances are There'll be One More Less to Feed and=Then Onc More Added to That! p—— - = ” " : ” , WA=="Tors STA (om Tok Leva PUKE uid NO= | ANT ee : TGo00- N1eMT|| * Tout i Tat a’ - . ont ne, v rey ee ax? 2. = a = it | won AT BRON TRYING a) I ; William R. Camp, of Tyrone, has |e OF venars, ATRMITS fs wg © wear > wu wav HES GOT A oy DRINK THAT STURT - wav YOu! But 1 USED SOME ~ NE OME MORE MIA PUDDIN A ; J MIXING TUE PUDDING been il} from a serious attack of asth ¥ ovr ™ vit or sao - fo ! BATTLESMP Tauisi) ye ute pro : Lx » sistance weighed twenty pounds. mafor several weeks, but his condi- “4 (2 ut ua ton has fmproved during the recent fo). RT past, which inspires hopes that he will : wal (3 * fully recover, Mr. Camp became a res ident of Centre Hall about fifty years ago and engaged in undertaking and furniture, manufacturing some articles ' op furniture. He removed to Tyrone thirty-five or more years ago where he conducted a furniture store uritil | he retired. He is in the eight year of his age.