The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 19, 1932, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1832.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
ER ,
| SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST
Hall
pertaining to
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WEEK-END REDUCTION
In the midst of the season—with the whole season ahead of us—we are reducing the price of Every
Coat in our stock —SMASHING VALUES! —
‘4,95 7.95
A Lot of dpring Coats
Northumberland, Love
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coming and .
county has an bids Rr 5
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[From the Spring number of “The Tiger,” the Centre High
are taken the following articles
activities. }
School ne Ww By
High
paper,
School
paper on (c
of es
after
(Editor's Note
“My County” } = wien
written by
Penns
Elsie
Pot
This
a composite
says Juniors
*18.95
reading Singmaster's essay
of the same name.)
2,
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Beautifully
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11101 CA vi
Garments—N ew
Mifflin,
Huntingdon
particluarly
ered by Capt Centre
the British service laren of
1764 He viewed | nores,
top of Nit } {
1.227 square miles and 785,280
Territorially
: f if
County in the Stats JNoOoming Hy ¢
grand
next
was erocts
———THESE REDUCTIONS BEGIN FRIDAY, MAY
“7 || NIENANS DEPARTHENT STORE
“Where Your Dollars G
yf cf
arlrne
:
house near the mouth of Spring irst time.
VOCATIONAL * * # @ . * . #
NOTES, CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
TWP.
SCHOOL
and he ha { IOs Hur tany jwas ¢ niskey <Ccasoe
and the Seven Mts. to reach the Jun on the
witn
14 attorneys | GREGG
(McKee)
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
' M i Sheriff, to V.
in Penn
one party's
3 11 | 0 + 8 ‘ot
ata River, 1 here Vas a 1Hi22 on the other (Gal
lagher)
andfrom there he
the
John
having been
namely,
supply of articles th I weeded | of
mother o ov EL. T.V. 8
and
Beaver
M Commencement Season
and then he would take aernors,
. : . . senson
back home, enduring Packer, Curtin, . Thomas A.
wna
fore
In 18
iborhood
Indians Hastings, besides Gen
by the Whig
elected,
the
nominated
but
Irvin
party,
ver fearing Korman, tract
72 Indians were still in the great not are
and Fort"
as a protection. It was a
fort, built
an outer
“Old was used he annual observar obiect,
the oldest tows in
1786 |
f Commencement
after |
the Meth
stock ule
and out in
for F Aaron WY. i Ww d called
Lost 20 Lbs, of Fat
In Just 4 Weeks
University, will gy oil : y ; . 'y —
: Inidans . + ET . nencement addres Mrs. Mae West of £t
behind the trees and bushe waiting § 5 a Lhe a : now "a 3 a h { Stover and Nevin Keller {i be th ges " : Mo., writes: “I'm only 28
for an to she The village fi beng . ana Mf oa a "it af 13.00 AM prs p mn M Loht fie u tract in State ole and weighed 170 lbs. until
tiers, if they ventured « one box of your Kruschen 5;
iio f Kchool 3 tum vin K : 4 weeks ggo. I now weigl
He was fine of tat. { will speal he academic phase of |MeCordle, of Lewistown, ,n Sunda) io FAM A pod . Simpinby I also have more
thermore I've never
Aaronsburg is The Gregg Township Vocational school porter, C
Ux,
Ferguson
auare with inner . .
square, with an inner exercises will be hel
stockade enclosure, one
fst Wivh #t Sorin
the shelter of his given name. days it went wiist church Prin
the other for
sage le
tect
ter because the
families in danger and
x
A stockade pas
The ex- | i "mn Ved ne
and
feet in
by the nickname stown."
ity did
main Feet
a sr 3 +
livestock day. May
spring up
150
vd to the spring so as to pro- vening
the settlers as they went for wa
were hiding market houses |
apportunity
Logan was a celebra
energy
moment.”
Fat folks
teaspoonful
glass of he
before
barm
5
for
tore
lasts 4
after the
re frvvfo lily
Hu are not yiQiiy
results—money back.
Fr -—— RR aaa hi a
Hee
Bu nr
be prop
VAS men
ne likes]
i the item |
Press |
The =
| Th R
THE | Method!
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
approval
itinctive feature
hd ve a RA
tion open onte—arrival « the Some of the jokes werk appreciated PORTA
lie resentation
away from the presentatld
desired ¥ ind the county 4 Was . = .
agean
adapted type, and pageaml
The sport
interesting
breaking
located
Bissell This
m ately 40
humor,
onsidered and guides
importance in life. The se
he program
ory, class
presentation of
school. No
. us characters
artiasanshi .
sanship ond part of parents over Sunday
On the last
congists of the clams his Wolfes
The M. T. H. 8. senior
for Was on, Ix
pecting to return Wednesday
€
ommend wi activities
On
. a nday = it y
ple of Penns Lax spsont day at Milton
the
the
donors. prophecy and
the
admission in
one class started
Potte r
Indian tro
Capt
place in
TIGER STAFF SELECTS
ROSTER FOR NEXT YEAR
class gift to
count of ¢ ont Monday, ex
1778,
men
charged to
Potter
“Two
plains a
Indians
sold
Was shot dead
Shadncre,
white
aa at A ny TT a eat Ll
fany of the «
Tueming
o'clock, in the
went out to
May 24th, at
Evangelical oh
Yening,
wh vr vari : 5 vi) f 1 » | § 3 ¥ (33
that are of r n Ziegler was he his
little
Rh — i —_§ ——
| Two reserved seat tickets are given to ¢
fields and met five uroh,
gr One of
fers, Thomas VanDoran
The other, Jacob
hand to
below his
N each family represented 1b }
class This is done for the purpose of
parents of
the senior | the senior class hold its
whom they encagw the Editor-in-Chief SRI
Sports Editor
News Editor
Mgr.
MoCormick .
commencement exercises
Betty
Hugh
John
Laurabelle
Fhright 3
i . ris insuring a: least the the
Came to a Morrow
for the
tte make wo oy wem| | Potters Mil Hectic Days-.
. Sleepless Nights
the ited
a — ——————
er ounter graduates seats
both
hand
he Indians
ives
His
one of
their
antagon
with
with
Business
used
Spyker ..
and reserved
Shadacre
sonata
killed part
was hard, for another Advertising Manager
up and him.” The Bradford
yw buried just across the - . H. B
m the right hand side Mies
that goes into the Detwil Assembly ls Prese nted by West Chester to spon ' summe
farm. On May 19, 1779, Capt st Third and Fourth Grades By vith her
fourth A
’
rote, “that Heutenant Pam S Patter Leal
Yearick, g an as
fate { poopie of community are ins
Isabel home or his
Walker
Ethel T'ressior has to
Circulation Mgr. to all of the activities,
the lane
mother rum
NE gard
Harry Foust
ie bed for
only one
left in three
and on the 4th of
time will expire, and then
probably we [in this valley wily
to fly inhabitants
they in the
Jack Coldron ‘33
and
Martha
The third
be Miss
most sembly
nost
grades, taught been «
weeks
i5 men
a squad;
mfined
is not Im
were forts,
June
their program for the entertainment proving
March 30. The | Clyde
and play and
very mn
Bible, wife daughter,
John Wowerseox., all of
College, on Sunday evening
the G. H. McCormick home
Mrs, J K and daughter An
ina, of Tyrone, on Sunday afternoon
jcalled at the Mrs, J. F. Miller home.
Miss Sarah Ennist has gone with
ithe graduating class to Washington,
M5 HO SHO le.
LINDEN MALL.
Mre. J. HH. Ross spent sovera] days
last week at the home of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Edward Durst.
Mrs. RB. G. McClellan and son Myles
spent last Wednesday visiting friends
and relatives in Spring Mills,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Callahan
spent the week-end with Mrs Calla
han's parents, Mn and Mrs. Thomas
Wiber, at Oak Hall ~
Mr. and Mrs. Claude MoOlintle an
three children spent Sunday with Mrs,
of the High school, en
Mr.
State
have and
There are no oust Mrs
Valley,
program consisted of music
in Penns and lets, called at
forts." The Sophomores
ted
A play,
gave an assembly
by Miss Halnes, on
“"Wistful Wait
was produced. “Widder ud,”
“The Gol Ford” were also
features on the program,
Ray
. sw program, dire
There was Adam Poe, a great fear- February 10
less Indian fighter who worked so
successfully that he had all the un
friendly Indigns terrorized. Conse-
quently they were always trying to xii
Poe. On one occasion Poe was hiding
at the top of a precipice, all night
Indians hunting him quietly, without |
Poe's konwledge, at the foot of the! The honor roll for the upper fifth
precipice. On awakening Poe, sensing | for the third quarter includes the fol-
danger, crept noiselessly to the Prink lowing:
/ and saw three Indians, one seated by
a fire, one standing and one sleeping
by the fira Poe realized it waa
0 a 3 y
chance of life or death. So with his Mugaitne - SEmeriek ery Jodo
gun In his hand he made a sudden Muth Bail Jon o sat At JR III
cap onto the chest of the standing |’ wid 1 B ord 4,
Indian, Poe stunned him long enoug | “aura Breon Loraine Brungart
ing.” CAGES SORA, Foil Gia
To? MUCH work. too much mental strain,
....then “NERVES”.
you awake nights’
“NERVES” make you irritable, restless: give you Headache,
Indigestion... .. “NERVES” make you look and feel old. . . . weaken
resistance and pave the way for serious nervous or organic trouble.
J. M. Foster, a druggist, suffered tortures from Over-wrought
Nerves. He had dozens of so called “Nerve Remedies” in his
store. One one he tried them without relief until... .But let
Mr. Foster tell his experience in his own words.
“1 think Dr. Miles’ Nervine is the best nerve
medicine made, and that a better one cannot be
made. Dr. Miles’ Nervine was the only medi-
cine on the shelf or in the prescription case that
and Darn
too much worry
How they torture you, tire you, keep
| Faculty Announces Honor
Roll for Third Quarter
Senlor Clasg
Evelyn Colyer Adaline Dingoes
to be able to shoot the sitting 1adian
and take the sleeping one by surprise,
dashing out his brains with the butt
of his gun; then he finished the one
he had stunned. This incident of fron.
tier 1ife is referred to as "Poe's great
leap.”
=Lorraine Brungart 33
La
county was organized Feb,
formed out of a part of
Centre
13, 1800,
Betty Ebright Lawrence Hartley
Laura Belle MoCormick John Spyker
Sophomores
Mabel Burkholder
Beulah Meyer
Ruth Retber
Ruth Hartley
Reuben Rickert
Richard Ross
Freshmen
Willa Blauser Thelma Clark
Violetta Hartley Mirfam Mitterting
Fred Spyker.
“Grandma says in the old days big
and little kids were given a slice of
bread, butter and sugar after school
as a plek-up. Here's where | become
old-fashioned.”
MeClintie's parents, Mr. and Mis. 1.
L. Hook, east of Old Fort,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy McClintie and two
children spent Sunday with Mra Me.
Clintie's parents at Centre HILL
Mr. and Mra. Lynn Ross and two
sons, of Lemont, visited with Mr. and
Mra. J. H. Corman, on Monday eve-
ning, : :
ar MI AAA SAAN.
The Centre Reporter $51.60 a year
put me on my feet” J M. Foster,
Marysville, Ohio
DR. MILES’
ERVINE
QUID