THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932, * ® *® » La CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT * ® *® * * #® ® #® * Boalsburg. and to drove t the son attend Mra Jane Close Mil} Hall Tuesday neral of a Mr the ton Miss N. J, Mrs until friend. Mrs, week end w Freohy Palmer Leroy ith and friends in Ora Mr of East parents, Velma Jacobs visited her Edward Jax Monday where ho h Ls irse in a children's nn from to OHS, returning So in ured POS 111 Spits, Mever ¢ Pittsburgh risburg, Mrs Goheon, I Mrs Mrs. OC ney, Mrs. A. J and Mrs. Wm missionary convent church Bellef on Th Mr. and Mrs. Lather Dade Margaret and Marian Dale were family Miss Beulah Mrs, H. IL attended ti the 1080, Hazel, Brouse fon in sday the Dale and Of the A mite Mias eq guests it Frederic nD on Smeltzer Pleasant Sunday. —— I A ———— Potters Mills. Awis hom his t Franklin Millheim, vi Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Maude Altoona, of ¥ y home of They were fathar ——————— A ———— R bs ap 1 Mrs Pine returning Hackmaz on Sunday brought with Mrs. Ziegler home for Mr. Mell Bier Lancaster burg hotel for Miss Elizad Penn Mr week end The Smauel Hillibish burg, called } Sunday student State, visite ith her Mrs at parents, and over the family of Free it the George Waite home of Moyer, of her Moyer, Lewistown, sy home Mr. M. R Weaver, parents, Sunday had infection Mrs Clay and ton who se the been viously iil of finger, is Mrs. Iva Ev was called to the er, Lee Kidder, care for her grandmother, died Mrs Sunday due to an improving reman, of Pittsburgh, home of her broth Thursday, to Mrs last help Fulmer, who haa since PULMER Passed away reached the the Hannah morning of age 59 years tA & * wr ia $ wr oldest lady in his town Harry Brungart, Philadelphia, spending a Mr, and Mr. PHer, high school on Thursday music from string was enjoyed by all Mme. Rev. Fry admitted Ceolginger hospital for treatment Mr, and Mrs. William Kelley daughter were visitors In town Sunday. Margaret Miller and two lady friends were week-end guests of Rev. A. J. Miller, Miss Elizabeth Bierly, of State Col: lege, was home over Sunday at 8 A. Bierly's home, C. D, Weaver and George Miller are on the sick list. Miss Nina Cable, of Millheim, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Rob: ert Blerly, last week. of with his Pifer, Mra Bellefonte, reiatives, High visited and instruments Mrs of and the gave which was to the and on (From last week.) Mr. and Mrs, Victor Pifer spent Tuesday at the home of Elda Musser, Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hosterman and family, of Coburn, spent Sunday at the + Myles Breon home. , Miss Ellen Corman moved from Mil helm to Miss Cela Brungart's home Jast Wednesday. Frank Long moved on Thursday from the Hoy homestead FRUITTOWN, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Klinefiter, son | Mrs. John Weaver and son | Boyd, spent Sunday at Boalsburg with i Mr, Mrs, Charles Addleman S—————————————— | Fye, a in the Memor Spring Mills. | {al hospita) ut Johnstown, was surpris ® led on her birthday when Mrs. Fye and P hildren Marlin Curtis, George motored to the and had a birthday The Colyer baseball team has to Mr, Garrett's farm Mrs. spent last brother, Winters, at My: Fullmer list Boone Mr, Hannah week with per Milroy. | Clarence, is In the slok and Teressa nurse 0 fHness of in Craw account of the serious Miller Jamison's mother Mr, stored his goods with father, KE T and is boarding in Milton is employed, while Mrs, Jam to of her On Mrs, ford household Jamison, he assisting and Bubb, Evelyn, Leona, accompanied by county, Jamison George Cooper his dinner there where the fzed An for summer, {ison take care d ! mother 3 ham Grassmyer is improving Harold Hanson is ist at p n i Jol Les ughter le Treaster resent Bair suffered iat week nb — TEACHERS FOR COLLEE TWP. SELECT veek, SCHOOLS H Marie and Nancy Mrs. WW. H Sink Berryville, Va., to the Sinkabine, Mrs N Wo Jane, whine, , Lois weompanied by a telp to of Mrs 1 rn —— A ————— a llittle r—Walter Hulda Dan primary , Mildred Fishburn. nmit Chevrolet Cars Reeelved. Ralph Sweeney Alice Gi Esther The Miller Motor company last de : coups and 1% week | ‘entre “1 €* Addition- Madaline BSchreck Ruby Messn Violet Rogers sedan. coach. all received a luxe sport t Branch Hall Houserviile truck, Chevro lets Oak sie —— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, : feo A. » EE a ——— Claude (0 Smull, « ux, to Kidder, J Wome t WITH SPRUCE AND RED PINE ract Adm. Haines twp; E. Smith, n Gregg Rtover Good Sire Fresh “Turkey Eggs— New Insect Bair, Spring variety gladiolus on Kund $3.00 per 100 bulbs No, J and 6 at 35¢c Inquire Geo. W. Meyer. 411 t Main 8t., lock Haven, Pa. 4tx17 NOW FOR SALE--Choice built pr right Yellow Wonder at | Frans Garden ey feed Special avall- plant a small space is ing it : m nrea. : rds is best to a . > 4 1 HITEC size tures early an ire + por 100 Sucoession .. & y eed ie growing of two Vagetables food sp MOR, WANTED-—Market chickens of all kinds; tankage sold. $1.50 per cwt-—— A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11-| Ra. Tee | in reducing Cultivate Orchard Sods Where sods become established In the y rob the trees of needed When this condition becomes the sods should &e broken up very 3 or 4 the ground cul tivated and réseeded to alfalfa or clovers, Attend Farmers’ Day— Reserve June 8 for a visit to Farm ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTIOR. ! In the Estate of J 8 ROWE, ate of Centre Hall Borough, Centre eoun- | ty, Pa. deceased | Letters of administration on above estate | having been duly ted the undersigned all persons knowing themweives indeb to the estate are requested to make im- mediates payment, and those baving claims Field Day at the Pennsylvania against the same to present them duly au. College, The latest available in. thenticated for settlement farming and homemak J. 5. BOOZER. presented by the college J. WW. BRADFORD, demonstra Administrators, Centre Hall, Pa. | fertility tte VOars, then ers’ State fomation ing specialists on be in exhibits will experiments, tions, and tours, ol? aw RIT ORETIN SOGIRORT THTREI O JRITIE {IIR Pm | SRSA SR OTe a i WEEK-END SPECIAL - ‘Men's Suits - All Sizes All Colors All New Garments FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 12 50 April 29 and 30th, we will offer MEN'S and YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, VALUES to $19.50, all wool, hard- finish worsteds, fine tailoring, with 2 Pair of Pants Pr THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. LTRS TINE SVR OIL IIL TORSION SOONER PIII MRR TROON WI woordan the Fidu been confirmed ir if no except Ons oar ATION, # Fr ) Quality Furniture :tLowest Prices Look at These Values. They Are Some of the Wonderful Bargains You Can Find Here. Come in and see for yourself. Furniture has never been so Low in Price and so High in Quality. sem ftrrmmd | froirontl fotsmedd | fomindf | fotsmsli fomvmnsl prmtrel This 6-Piece Living Room Suite for $49.00 A WELL LBUILT, FULL SIZE SUITE, DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME - ALSO, Dining Room Suites AS LOW 865-00 AS COMBINATION WALNUT SUITE, WITH DUST- PROOF CONSTRUCTION, CENTER DRAWER GUIDES, WELL FINISHED Bedroom Suite RUGS. Carry a Line of all kinds of RUGS SPRINGS--You can buy a real Spring for . 87.50 Others at $8 — $10 — and $12. Mattresses at $5 and Up Iron Beds, $4 and Up 2:Inch Post Construction KITCHEN CABINETS, $23.00 and up. Davenport Tables, Occasional Tables, and Other Furniture at comparatively Low Prices F. v. GOODHART CENTRE HALL