fer THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 19032 * ————— . = CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT ® * - » ® *® * * * ® * #® ® =# ., ay Spring Mills. Miss of Sunbury, was visiting Miss Stover, during commencement. Miss tho Myrtle Rachau, her Joseph - cousin, ine Stover was member of gradu- ating cl: Mrs, and her Sanford's Hall, Dr of Centre Mary, Jersey Della Relber daughter, Miss of hospita Shore, were visiting their friends in town The Dam will festiy ed Mills sisted the the quartets, Hag n i by everybody. Miss endered and Miss Mabel solo which was enjoyed 4 La Foreman » plano and playd a presided a vol- was delightiul There untary a large crowd present and apparently everyon: interest in the Harkins of State College ddalivered a very sufi. the community took an services. Rev. able address. Dal intere ning. The emtertainment D. W. Miles of State Col- “A Hoosier Romance,” Milk ating League 1} me last Saturday exe onsisted a reading by 4 entitled, or “Dr. Haw} in three acts, 1's Story, ‘A Family and a comedy Mixup.” Th was also i m and vooal The evening was enjoyed by house, Mr. to Will Harter, some nite; Middleburg F. Palmer family, of Day Parker. with Josuph from Dery Brumgard and family, vigited on Memorial nd Mrs. J M, nd Mrs. J. H. Wagner, and daughter d Mrs of their son. Carson. with and families, birthday in Sev- Wagner's at Charles, Memoria} Day. A A PS —— LINDEN HALL. Wed. hin Reifanyder spent : Hr td - orainer attended the neement exercises Thursday and Friday nings. Mrs. MoClintic's brother, being one of the graduates. Mr, and Mrs. M. K. children made a shopping Bellefonte on Friday. Russell and Genevieve Brooks, Cleveland, Ohio, accompanied by two friends, spent the week-end at the home of the formers grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Carper. Mrs E. F. Brouse and two sons, Fred and Frank, and Miss Mildred Wieland, all of Norristown, spent thelr Memor- fal Day vacation at the home of the ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Wieland, Mr. and Mrd Harvey Houtz, of To- ledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Edw. Cunning: ham, of Bellefonte, have been visiting for thepast week with the families of Mrs. Wm, Houser and Mrs Ellen Roms, sisters of Mrs. Houtz and Mrs. Cun- pingham, Bamuel Gingerich and sister, Mrs, Katie Bommers, of Centre Hall, visited on Sunday at the home of Mrs, Ellen Rosi, ut Dean, and four trip to Green of Glade and Freda Horner, of Centre at the John Horner Memorial services held at Sunday afternoon were largely attend- Keener, of Centre Hall, de-| ivered a fine address. The services | were in charge of tho American Legion | of State by the Lemont Shiloh church services at that The majority of « Memorial Day out of town, this place ed. Rev, College, accompanied They to and went held band from here place. ur citizens spent ——————— To ———— Seventeen of the twenty-two oappli-| who appeared In Bellefonte for aner's examination to operate a received permits, vehicle new drivers are: Donald John- Becken ——————— “HELL'S STRETCH” OVER PENNSYLVANIA MOUNTAINS OVERCOME BY An Associated Press corresposdent i the from Plttst urgh following of May 25: writes under date “Hell's Stretch,” rennsylvania’s surrendered | | man. | graveyard of aviators, has inventive genius of every | personal | ridges ‘ennsyivania was & * with the violence of nature, driving fury that pulled | death ships of which clung plunged them into we fascinating, yogh terrifying beau ty of wooded rock- mountain strewn, glides, Meanwhile courageous comrades flew on and men labored in laboratories to develop planes and motors that would carry men and mail Two-way tween ground safely. radio communication be- stations Now and planes was developed the plilot can be warned of sudden unfavor. in them scualls or able conditons time him hia to permit to run around or return to base, Blind-flying instruments, nore de reli able than human senses gul pilots through weather the not. pen- etrate. Trained observers assemble da ta from altitude hitherto unattanabie, Pilots still keep a rendezvous with ] by the spir- Bill" Hop- outwitted the phant wt siided its or Cha Jack Amas, “Wild son and Webster, and nature still re for man-made whes out birds, but the wooded alopes and rocky crags of “Hell's Stretch” have become a mere beauty spot to be admired by passengers. FOR SALE.-lIce refrigerator, suit- able for small family; cheap. Apply at Reporter office, RAW MILK AND CREAM From my own herd of Hol- stein and Guernsey TB test- ed cows. Milk 7 C Quart Deliveries every morning. L.H. Garbrick & Son CENTRE HALL, PA. Ball, ©. D., spent Sunday with their ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, EMMA FF. FOH- Potter Township, In the Estate of RINGER, late of county, Pa, deceased, Letters of administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersign- ed, all persons knowing themeelves in- debted to the estate are requested to make fmmediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present thew DANIEL C. Centre FOHRINGER, Admr Hall, Pa., R. D. 1 FIRE! In such an emergency you need A telephone brings it without delay. help quickly... Leta telephone pro- tect your home and family.Y ou can have one for less than a dime a day! oI0k PELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNS ————— — * HAT’S what you get when you buy Good- rich Cavalier Tires here. A great opportunity for keen tire buyers. Check these prices, and remem- ber, they include year ‘round service and inspec- 79 4.40-21 tion. 4 Size 4,50-21 475-19 $.00-20 5.25-18 Goodrich Cavaliers Price $5.43 6.33 6.75 71.53 er MOTOR CO. CENTRE HALL Phone 66 Let us do your Job Printing. We will have the following our benefit ” sturdy SARY FOR THE Sl NVERYTHING STORE MILLHEIM PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN t8e pays for a four-fine ad. in this column, These little ads. are wonder workers in the way of results. Advers tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted™ to 8 “House and Lot for Sale” a 33x34 ft, good lum- SALE ot STABLE FOR jocated on my home ber, painted outside. Harry E. Fye, Centre Hall on and lending LOST. ~34x7 track tire, tube Pond lane, wast Centre INSURANCE &np REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. waeeeees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. A. Ra. chickens of all $1.50 per cwt-— Hall; phone 11- ue sold. Centre tankage M. Reigel, T Body and Fender Work a Specialty 1000 FE. AVENTE STATE COLLEGE ana ay COLLEGE elephone Don't throw the old clock away —Trade it to your Dealer on a LE TE at ELECTRIC CLOCK Goods will not move themselves out of a store automatically, without some force making them move You need to hitch them up to the power of ad- véertigsing vertising ti ; Don't wait any longer to get ¢ ; od for your old dock on 4 CR CT TE Ye ELECTRIC CLOCK See Your Dealer SHSM RIAN TVET INTC RE TITUS Ll RII SE III MS Jen inant ———————————— Dr. Miles’ NERVINE “Did the work” says Miss Glivar WHY DON'T YOU TRY IT? After more than three months of suffering from a nervous ail- ment, Miss Glivar used Dr Miles’ Nervine which gave her such splendid results that she wrote us an enthusiastic letter. If you suffer from “Nerves.” If you lie awake nights, start at sudden noises, tire easily, are cranky, blue and , Your nerves are probably out of order. Quiet and relax them with the same medicine that “did the work” for this Colorado girl Whether your “Nerves” have troubled you oe hous or for y you time hy remedy effective, At Drug Stores 25¢ and $1.00. WEIS FRED LUSE, Manager A STORES CENTRE HALL Crispo Fig Bars 3h. 25 Kippered Herring —2 8-0z. oval tins, 15¢ RINSO Soaks Clothes Whiter 3 pkgs 25c¢ Ire pkg 1% Lilebnoy Soap The Health Soap 3 cakes 19¢ Weller's Ketchup 3 10-0 bots25¢ 2 Ibs. Chewing WEIS QUALITY Vanilla Extract _ Igebot 18¢ WEIS QUALITY Root Beer Extract bottle 15¢ WEIS QUALITY Pork &Beans 20c Tobacco