THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1832. ®:'® * ® 9% 8 & CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT % ¥ Ww @ # # w Linden Hall, entertained at Wednesday « following wre Mrs, Sharer quilting nat last week. The ent: Mrs. Wm. Mesmer, Mrs, ( Witmer, Mrg 8S. W Ishler and =on Gene, Mrs k Mc Clintic, lL.ois Mct i n } Mrs Rufus her home pres Roy MoClntd and Mrs daughter, of the Sunday Hugh CC Dale Branch, ware in town on ———— Spring Mills, (Received too late for last week.) Mrs, R © Kennelly is covering from her recent Mrs. Mary McCool. Mrs, Dora Bart ley and Mrs. Katherine Wagner, who were on the sick list, have ree overed, The K. G. E, and L. Was a sucess, Tre Centro-Clinton Past Association held their fifth monthly mest'ng the afternoon of March 156 M m ers were present from Look Ha ven, Mil Hall, Bellefonte and Centre P Tho supper was served by the I 1 Ald Boclety of Grace Reformed C i * new members were received at mmunion service in the Reform- irch Sunday morning. slowly re Hinems, E. banquet Templars (Political Advertisement.) ROAD FOR PROJECTS CENTRI} | Force Chickens to Roost ‘ Start Strawberries Early— I 3 after planting + I add ma riall (in giving a quick and high pro. duction next year Detect Poor Cows Record keeping of milk production of dairy cows becomes of greater im milk prices tective work should be portance as decline De started and continued until; all are definitely spotted profit fosers Then “out they go” should be the slogan. Remove Muleh Soon take off the shrubbery borders and flower beds te Be sure to fore active growth starts, sunny day, FOR BALE or, almost new sprockets; also, used parts for tractor that I bought for re- palrs, $560.00 takes all-—G. W. Ralston, ‘phone 176R156, Centre Hall, oll 3 more apparent the It was Mrs. solved the proble m Miles who “We'll I" she de- Rap outlined her raise the money clared confidently idly she plan. “If the members will donate CERs and butter,” “TH get the customers, sell it and she explained, turn in the profits!” All week the Miles’ tel. ephone was busy-—gather. ing in the produce, sell. ing, arranging deliveries. It was a jubilant com. mittee that totaled up the dol. clear!” they reported. “Thanks te Mrs. Miles roe phone : receipts. “Sixty -six lars and ten cents, and her tele. The modern farm home has a telephone . FREER ARRER ERENT EEE ER ER ERR RR RRR ERNE RRR ERR IRAE RR RATER RRR ARERR RENNER RINE RRR ARRAN RRR SER anaes » I El A NEW | for SPRING | Ladies’ Coats & Dresses New springl NEW SHOES for SPRING } colors, ike styles, all all sizes, and priced unusually low Smart dresses, $2.95, $4.95, $8.95 Coats priced $8.95 and higher Don’t forget the NEW SPRING A HAT i MILLHEIM SWEET MUSIC JACK PAYD LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, { OWE Letters of administration on sbove estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted estate are requested to make ime mediate payment, and those having clalme against the same to present them duly au. thenticated for setilement to the . ney ? iin fuly s ) : » an 3 ! A Monument Erected-- to the memory of a loved one is a substantial expression of your jast ing affection. To select one that | will be appropriate requires careful | consideration for it must through all the years to come. Let us cooperate with you hy submit ting suggestions based upon our wide experience as memoria; sculp- tore, C. H. HOMAN Successors to H. G6, STRONMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, last | | CENTRE HALL, PA. — —— —— —————— — —— — So vans {33 Public Sale Register ead PUBLIC SALE. PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 0 pass for =» These four-line nd in this little ands Bre wander way of results, Adver. anyihing here, from a “Help Wanted™ te & "House and Lot for Sale™ enlumn COURT PROCLAMATION. WANTED Market § Relgel. Centre Hall; Pram PUCHEEITINR VSTTSENE SSAANTNES, S0CUINWST <3 SPITE SUUUMOTOOIT 5 JAMISON, SUUNSSSITINT S00IVMIOIII, SOSOORMT SEALS i He THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. !