THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. | + LOCAL AND PERSONAL CRIMINAL COURT CASES: | Kitchen Shower, . 2 a8 oo 9 5 2 8 0 oo » PENALTIES LIQUOR VIOLATION | — CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL i The following conocer srOETH The criminal court last week was Mr and Mrs, Brown Hackett held a NOTE + BH I ow eur! program Attorney 8. DD. CGettig, a patient : tered i ‘1 " na Singer : : endere YY 16 angue Binger the Geisinger hospital Danville. is taken up jargely by hearing fiquor | kitchen shower in honor of their son, r ransu : : : : oo : it 5 , + the abl rection of Earle fran- holding his own law violations. Three defendants were | George, and wife, last Wednesday eve- able dir n of Earle "fra 0} . | ” . Betty Jane Shi rv, B-vear-old daugh-~ | st he Methodist peopal sentenced to prison terms, while toning, The evening was spent in play ] ine Shaffer, 5-year-old daug : in th Methodi Episcopa { ter of El srr Bhs . ens (3¢ hr eo “63 al Sunday ve six fines of from $100 to $500, and pro- ing cards. Many useful gifts weie re mer Shaffer, of Pleasant Gap, h, Centre Hall, inday eve Driver's license was obtained by a test given in Lock Haven by Charles became a gurgical patient on Monday. bation requirements were meted. In | ceived. Trose present were the follow- McCool, Spring Mills. each case payment of costs was de ing: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Homan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Pullar, of Mrs. Roy Garbrick, of near town, manded, land Mrs, Robert Homan and chldren, | State College, are the proud parents who was taken to the Centre County | John Coble was haled before the bar | Bobble and Lois, of Lewistown; Mr. [Of & son, born at the hospital last Tuesday. Invocation, I The God of Abraham Praise. , : Jewish Tribal Melody OO Bacred Head Now Wounded—(Passion Chorale i The Transue Singers hospita] Sunday evening, is getting to answer two charges of violating end Mrs, Howard Hackett, Mr. and | along nicely according to a report from the Hquor laws, in whch Chief Youg- | Mrs, Robert Wagner, Landis, Dale and Mrs. Eva Henderson, of Mileahurg, II. The Good Shepherd ‘eseoganrreniiennes Odoardo Barri the hospital Wednesday morning. el was the prosecutor. Pleading gudl- | Lucille Wagner, Mr, and Mrs, Ray- became a surgical patient on Monday Mrs, Anna Edmiston 14 ty to the first charge, Judge Fleming | mond Fultz, Dean and Ardell Yultz land was discharged on Saturday. (111. Sundown .. . canes an tsnins + Londonderry Alr George I Meek, editor of the Dem Woman's Chorus , sentenced hi ay »osts, ) Milroy; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fi11k rp . iva] ocratic Watchman, filed a petition at | Sentenced him to pay the costs, afine of roy MM 3 William Curry, of Bellefonte, became |IV. In the Hour of Trial..........::. Cie an old Hymnal on Tuesday and | Mrs. Lentz, Miss Olmstead county jail. He may ask for parole Krepps; Mrs, Mary Shank, Brown | wag discharged the followng day. | » Transu yr # Cots §% 3} Cr § “fy “" frei re 11s # ga the Bureau of Elections, Harrisburg, of $100 and serve one year in the Krepps, Lawrence, Virginia and Gladys! a4 surgical patient as an alternate delegaterat-large to before the expiration of the sentence, | Shank, Mr. and Mi Arthur hank, Mrs. Carrie Johnson. of State Col V. The Moonlight Trai "OV » vhi ade y { + Slswor we nf Milly Shank, & The Tri wue Binge provided hehas pald the cost sand fine. | Elsworth, Renna and Billy Shan ull lege, became a medica] patient last The Transue ing On the second count, Coble also plead | of Siglerville; Mr. and Mrs. John H. Monday. VI. Just for Today guilty, and upon the payment of costs, | Burkholder, Pauline and Freda Burk Ich weiss wohl wo wir ruh’n zur Nacht i Jack Hall, 83-year-old son of Frank Good bye the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. For the good old reliable and de- pendable Garden Seeds that grow fine | sentence was suspended. holder, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Smith, ; ; Ye os vegetables, see that they are W. Atlee { W. Stover, entering a plea of Bertha, Philip, Harriet and Jean Hall of Bellefonte, R. D, who had |™miin Through a Ne. Dump Pros Burpees. Sold by H. P. Schaeffer's ulity to charges of violating the pro- | Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mil been undergoing surgical treatment, “ Klien ey : Hardware, Bellefonte, Pa.; phone No. dred and Freda Mr. and Mra "8 discharged on Monday. | . ne Sumber hibition laws, was sentenced to pay and Smith, Lentz, Miss 14M Ui= lthe costs, a fine of $100 and undergo Charles Miller, Louise, Helen and Ran Joseph Bone, of Wilkes Barre, ustu Mr, '1 ' en at ‘on tate Wi lischargoed |v» . Mrs. Laura Lee, for a few days the imprisonment in the county jail for 60 dal Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomer : Penn State, was discharged |y Nearer My God to The Miss mn Monday after 1 loreaing surgical past week, was with her daughter, Mrs, Weaver, Eugene and Robert aver, Monday aft ndergoing surgical ‘ y ‘ “od i Rerhn “ '“ ‘ Ew: H hs 04) Myrrh . - treatment, Grace Breon, at State College, who was oyivester { alleg . and Mrs iE raze ernice . ill and unable to siforn or duties at a fraternity employed. George ( moving his store building aft oughly renovated and remodele will be ready for business, March 4th. See his ad. in this iis fine an The Dauphin county court sustain: have meantime, ed the validity of the 1931 act ap | Wiliam rs, steward at the Elks LOCAL AND PERSONAL. propriatng $7,151,500 among th 160 Club in " rg, plead hospitals of the State. This sure the Centre County hospital's por tion of $29,000,000 for a Mrs. Ida Williams, ir in BF for a year. Another charge agains y a a 4 . oe v n as y Fa ANNOUN IN Zuson township, w te home wa rec | hie same Win ior ation the J meeting of ti Ww T 1 3 : sib Gib : dh do wit C G... cently ransacked by joy «. | Hlquor law y rate . , ‘ : Sie ed her Pine Grove ing a window light, ident of near Centre Hall J TAIT rl NM I urmer, Thomag MceCann # The urWensys Nationa) : k Sy now) ew ow ices of small articles of value were remov K. Krouse were of fined $100 for ed Nover st : pened i W x, of Nittar medica ElectricRefrigerators Mrs, F, MAJESTIC (3 Guarantee) Priced $159-50 and Up GENERAL ELECTRIC (3 yr. Guarantee) Priced $ 197 and Up Far nTnnny v © : Fair S -» Exchange Aor bull calf f only good for veal!” Disappointment was appar- THE HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. MILLHEIM, PA. ent in Tom Beach's voice. Mrs, Beach shook her head. “We'll not kill a calf like that, Tom. He's blue ribbon stock, remem. ber! Couldnt you ex. change him for a heifer, somewhere?” may be set PUBLIC SALE of EEE gi WESTERN There were 36 patients “No,” Tom countered. “There's not an Ayrshire herd within a hundred miles with the blood lines I want” “There's that breeder in Maryland,” Mrs. Beach suggested. “Why not tele phone him?” Tom's face brightened visibly. “That's a goed idea. I'd like one of his heifers!” In a minute or two the conversation was in full swing. “I got a good one,” Tom exclaimed at its close. “And, believe it or not, our little bull was just what he wanted!™ ed program. ful hit while through le ar. Weil dan. One of the passenger n the se. 1 support quired. Villlam G. Williams, charged with 2 ras injured about the hes } pa riieiam bn #1 a dan was injured about the head Mr. | participation In the burglary of the Cit ‘Weiler left the scene before State Pa- |i izens Building and Loan Association on at the beginning Tenor To At Jodon Sales Barn, Pleasant Gap ow One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat | MONDAY, MARCH 7--at 9:30 a. m. Lost Her Prominent Hips— ay Double Chin—Sluggishness This is on . . . to Centre Cout Gained Physical Vigore best money oould A Shapely Figure. est money Cou sists of mated teams If you'fe fat—first remove the causel ye ,Z ay Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen | 1400 to 1800 poundas Salts in a glass of hot water in the vy i morning=in 3 weeks get on the scales C ( ome ana sec some and note how many pounds of fat have vanished, Notice aiso that you have gained i" i - > enery, ~your skin is clearer——you Te Al 1 p younger in body--Kruschen will give $0 air 0 1 oun u es any fat person a Joyous surprise. | But be sure it's Kruschen-—your health comes first—and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise, Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from lead) druggist anywhere in : America (lasts 4 oaks) and the cost is B M. SMITH, Auet. T J W. C. Smeltzer, Clerk. * E. trolmen arrived. Presquisie street, Philipsburg, on the ' 1 : { night of December 7 *he jury ? The story generally circulated that] = ¢ of I mber 7. The jury decided {that ‘illlams is guilty var a a youth of fourteen years had shot Williams is guilty even though he attempted to establish an alibi. N and killed a negro prisoner and | i B. Spangler, attorney s . wounded a white man in defense of | Pahgler, altorney for the defonm ‘ . after the verdict was rendered. int the honor of his mother, Is untrue aa was rendered, inti - + se } $ i ¥ 131 } nak § Such rumors are not generally noted MH Wouia be 1 in these columns, but because of the! recent happenings at Rockview thi on is made | COURT ADJOURNED TUESDAY. 1%} 4 fhe secon © k fF comirt adtourns i 8 nd week of court adjourned The modern farm home has a telephone j If in need of A nervous condition threatening to Tuesday afternoon, after having gone result in a complete nervous break: over the trial let, most of the cases down has compelled Richard Balley in which were postponed, stricken out to give up his studies at Penn State | or settled. College, in which he was enrolled {| The 8. BB Rishet va T. D. Boal « i ga a freshman in the Bchool of Elee- |! was non-suited. without prejudice trical Engineerng. “Dick's” scholastic W. A, Fye va Myrtle Hubler and record for his first semester was ex | Anna 1. Krumtine: Judgment in favor EEE EEE RE EERE ER AERA EEE ER EE RE REN EE EERE EEE ENR A IRE NEE A RT R TRIN I RRR A RRR ENR ERR R Raa oollent, & it ¢ ance thi sialnti 4 silen and It Is with reluctance that | of plaintiff, ENR EEE RE FONE RNR RRR RENO RNS but little, If this first bottle doesn’t he is giving up hi y : i nies Zotavnsrils 4 Second —.——. snvines ou this Is the easiest, ~N 8 Ew 8 work Annie Zelenznik vs. Spring Town Farm 9 SAFEST and surest way to lose fat J. W. Evans, of near Spring Mills i ship Bchoop District; non suited i your money gladly returned. on Friday, on his way through town stopped with the Reporter for a few minutes to say that Georges Valley is path i————— passing through the mild winter with out any particular happenings, He PULL RUNN (5 vn ve oe Sy lr nt) sh “ made it emphatic that he was not on } 4 sy CARL ED J fant Peary Ayte . TY Be Tee prams ct i : . BR Pons ~~ his way to county court and expressed ' . { ni siated tents Lid LO Me af. : Wels weet [ foal 1 0Kee" . ow Tw g- / ¥ | g— himself happy that he was not obliged -—- “Ul eoftn : he inl : zen vu! to attend the sessions. ! ome” Ee : Sp He Sure he gc. ma Bown 1 Bt on) ih da mans The Millheim male choir of twenty members fulfilled thelr engagement, Was Aboul last week, with the Beaver Springs | All In But- Latheran church on the occasion of the “ He Had dedicatory services of a pips organ, The choir furnished the music for the | to Take Another entire program, and did so much to | Long Sprint ~ the pleastrs of the large audience. The Just the program will be repeated in Millheim, 5 fgmday evening, April 34th, lyees Same!
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