The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1932, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932,
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CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
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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.
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Potters Mills.
Awis
hom
his t
Franklin
Millheim, vi
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Maude
Altoona,
of
¥ y
home of
They were
fathar
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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
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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
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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.
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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