The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 09, 1933, Image 5

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    THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1932. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
| MorHER AND SON BURNED . .. 8 . . hs LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
ITEMS OF . Ralph ye mxm.ybhs CENTRE col N 4 h Mr. and Mis Cua 'W. Reesman, © THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN
LOCAL INTEREST | Faieh Witme® 6nd his Bother, Mra HOSPITAL NOTES. Camden No wera wesleten veo y f
A. WW. Witmer, of Hunters Park, in . » . » » .
- » w : Buffalo tun Valley, were badly burnéd admitted . we aki in Centre Hall ( O} - H- H- H- My GOODNESS) A
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J during the week: a ofl . . \ H- H- H- H- HH f
arly g . : . eorge Relber, who is locs i
Bugene Colver t town. and lady}? are now Centre County hospital Mrs, Sara J. Adams, State Colleg — La J : ant — L
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i >t 4 t . 131 i Ww Y OK State, Is wending
friend, of lL.ewistown tends he in- | patients, following explosion in the | medical ard Leib, of Harrisburg, : i
4 & 3 Maye more in Centre Hail 1 his 1 th Sw AT
auguration, making the trip by ra Witmer home early Tuesday morning. | surgical; Ethel A. Brown, Penna, Fur- Ly ell Re it la i or? A ne You Area)
. 1 y Mr, Witmer is burned over the great.|]nace, surgical; Mi arold Stine, Le- ’ ss fishy Sel WON'T ITILE M PR f
Mrs. 4. 8 deh), a "'ler part of his body, while the mother's mont, surgical; A . Peter Kelchline, Mra. J, M. Coldron is experiencing HORT ou; ™
was in Centre Hall beg
week on a business mission.
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purns are confined more to the exposed | Bellefonte, medic Wm, u Georg iMiculty in recovering from a series
parts, the hands and face, Haines wnship, 1 gical; Mra, SB of bealings
The supper announced w held i Mr. Witmer liv he same house | Smith, Centre 11, iIrR 3s au Jafflicted in thi
the Presbyterian church, this (Thurs: | with his parents, an appears thelStover, Royersford, surgical; Betty . month,
day) evening. has been indefinitely | explosion followed an effor boost
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postponed,
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While preparing a spe sh for = si port ; if th 10 ’ oe! fe cas 1 } oS. BREL, { i a Ww
a dinner, Mra W. A. Homan Ly : Seif ts :
lasy week, severely burned
hang
aE ge room and one
The organiza y of P. Ss. f J itmer and his mother
at Beavertown has passed out o 3 were miraculously
istence, and their hall sold at sheriff's hey w y rushed
twp.: Bara
sale
3 1 Feredrick Ward, |
Albert I. Emery has rented the C) I Ider Mr. Witmer, who w niState College Myrtle 3
rus Brungart
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present the Journa Progress grange, * » w » ®
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a FARM CALENDAR IH. Potter. It was necessary
tant gn i dt THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best
| ASSASSIN'S BULLET IS FATAL
'OO MAYOR ANTON J. CERMAK
| Propare Lambs Properly— : " : ; X : ' Kind of Job Printing
rate Berry Bushes
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Swiftest and Best
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Leave in 24 Hours
Eat Raw Vegetables
PLANTATIONS MUST
DEPEND ON MULES
: i th the
cm ASA modernity
GREGG TWP. VOCATIONAL many nelal territories of Colom
SCHOOL NOTES. : bla, world's largest producer of qual:
nate depend upon the mule and
| Basket Ball, Friday Night—
The Milroy High scho
back
and
teams played
ind the
way {rans portation
: ¢ ’ y ! ’ i railroads are fig
ex boys lost by thi | : ; g PR CY i it with all their might.
games on Frid 3 3 { : = . J 's alwavs that way. The old
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of dion
in the new,
x 3 reg
year,
ie ' tinues to ‘
| Potent Snow Shoe High battle
% / y ” hy how. the world cot FOR TOES. ail
f ¥ i? " x ; he firat » to strangl
. TE) ; n their effort to break down high 4 : wha?
CE MILLIE, oo - Does Your Letter- ay, \rameporiation, the aivoads of | LFLvaY. Penneyieanin's
harge for two | | eile the ox for transportation, vay transportation, the railroad ' | to parochialism
won by a sore §3-8 and ’ haz made
be drop 11 y Gregg boys won 28-21 he Gregg ? As in many another American coun-
| bo held a good lead until the last ea e * try, the demand for provincial trans-
the fourth quarter when the portation in Colombia came after pro-
ied w most The appearance of your letters duction, Coffees grown in this repub-
ntire Jeg ; rat head may mean success of lic depend upon the high altitudes for
the new con y hal failure. Do yourself justice the richness of their flavor and the
in the quality of your business hich altitude re difficult hie
messenger, HER RiILITUGE 3 are { a i'n problems
Se *holastio Honor Roll for 4ih Perl for transportation engineers. gh 1 ter.
Gi T. V. 8. pupils were We do not advocate extrava. rain 1s rugged and few of the planta-
\ gance. We recommend th
use of a very moderate priced
standard paper «-
ved in
ted nt Snow Shoe
r 1 tions are near railways or tio
Jane Campbel streams,
Hetts f
AMMME LAM
ABE an 0
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= which has won recognition
for its quality and the service
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ire school year it gives. We are prepared to tine many r B1 ya AL
preg : : re, r amviculineal
Senlor Play, Friday, March 81 furnish that paper and to print : ; ns e Lhe i a line taxes alone. P
The members ‘of the G-T. V. 8. sen- you a letterhead that is a dig
lor class are working on the pia) nified representative, of
he made with Bi xe, the hax le sib x | “Back to the Farm,
ennsyivania ra
Goods will not move themselves out 2 isavay 1 k ie ence ol | roads pay jess taxes than any other
a more automatically, without some A 5 I, © Tah roperties in the country; a fa
which . they il See What We Can Give You force making them move. You need art in arranging the nporary | that will be proved conclusively in
prose in the Spring Mills Grange fa i
$i lothing, es he hit strik ln to hitch them up to the power of ad Cece, lasues Lins ing. be next legislature.”
his hand, cutting a long ¢ 1 throug! 1 Friday, March 31st. Before Yon Place an Order’
vertising,
the flegh and muscles between the |
thumb and first finger on the left]
hand The wound bled profusely and |
a temporary dressing of it. by. one ' gULL RUNN a better Co a a
after iy i hod dressing " x uy Une { hte IN (1 Aews wan 6 BT or or Ll Heudn Lag To Yas ! Pave’ Ek’ f fro OLE Gus t oo ais D6 Matt 3 {INT os LT (We t
of the Millheim physicians, the work. ~ | bo 20 Tat autoes | wy AuTeden ant) ae | (i bmn te Fre ¥.Cons
man was taken to the hospital, as pre. BY CARL Yet tvemy Day tC A Shu Tes : Ther (OM Tost Peliet Wan RRP ek
vious! elated, by his e loyer Fee frases oR Tone | {_ Wound Jur Hele 68 TT LToNED BY . GU \ 4
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The operetta to be produced Satur. | y \ CL —— £ | ow Thane 6 TomsLe
. | He Les . , a d HEY Bowe le wily
day evening in Grange Arcadins by the | » " Fro
pupils of the Centre Hall High school, Brother Gus v i. Mmmm ’
under the direction of Mrs Malcolm 1 ‘ - "”
ake
Smith, State College, la one of merit His Car
and promises to furnish much pleas. Ina Spirit
ure to the patrons. Much time and ef.
fort have been expended to prepare of Sweet
the various characters so they will be |
able to present their respective roles | Revenge Bute
in a pleasing manner. A number of | BH ea
the characters wil be in costume, The |
title of the operetta is “Jerry of Jeri. wo $l Look! «
eho Road.” Admission, 26c and 16e. - -