THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933. * » * CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT * * * . - * * » * * - Boals burg, Misk Grace Hubler has enrolled student in the Geisinger hospital Danville. The Missionary society of the eran church observed the Lenten week of Prayer. Mrs. Edgar Shingletown, town last wed Mrs. Ella home with neuritis The opened on the Patterson Thieves gain aco service took Me - * of children, visit Hess and enjoyed a day's sk is confined to her Barr horse-shoe pitching season grounds the rear of hex Le Lie Laie | store with them cigaret The Civie the Chi qu 14 sv ing quilted 1 lad Letter from "Quake Area— Mrs , Nalseed, f ra Bre: f Boalsl of a letter from Gertrude wood, Call quake in “Dear : about the disaster out he it was terrible It properly appreciated. of the da Z that. We { we withou & 1 eryone is put to work caring needy. I have been helping to nurse since Friday night, All do their bit; are hurt, and know that of, but the almost everything morning (March 13) we h severe quake and many hurt until yesterday toget quakes was whe Do wrmerly Bressler Tis iive, oy ire trying to 15.000 s cared for. You he tal ixXen ’ : control yy vd Some mor were under Kill dead 130. ighter Ohio. for r I kintown Donald the week. Mrs. Pau; Mr wna dren, fi Friday ed a birthday at the —————— LINDEN HALL. rch notes: Bunday school at § 36 N i owing to the Coleville Prayer Mesmer home Wednesday Everybody these weaching services at the Wm evening services, Mr. and Mrs. George Gene, of State College, at the Frank MeClintie afternoon, Miss Mildred Wieland, of Norristown, ficcompanioed by a friend, were Sunday dinner guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. BE. Wieland. Wm. Bliom, of Bellefonte, and JIev. J L. Behell, of Ohio, were supper guests of the Wm. Messmer family, Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Godshali and daugh- ter, Miss Eva Balley, of Centre Hall, attended mpervices in our church Sun. day afternoon. Junior, B-year-old son Mrs. Harty Fotzor, was taken to the Centre County * Hospital, Monday. The lad is suffering from a serious heart nnd nerve condition. We hope for his speedy recovery. The many friends of Danfel Calla- han will be shocked to learn of his sudden sickenss and death which oc curred Monday afternoon about 3:45. Ile suffered from complications, fol lowed by pneumonia. He ly survived by three sons and three daughters, all ‘living In the surrounding commun- welcome to 1shler were and visitors home Sunday Bom of Mr. and sympathy (0 them, 30 Years Ago inter- a generation Items of news which ested those of ago, taken from the files of The Reporter, year 19503, March 19, Perry Breon's next Thursday. Al 1903. sale will take place Hattie Condo, and Mrs. Frank of of the and Miss son of Mr and the latter a Mrs, Mi M. Condo, both Hall, were married ng bride, Monday evening, by They re- stmoreland county Moyer former a Moyer, daughter and Centre of the Rev. G. W. side at Darragh near home Kershner will We condition road throug § thine good ros and Mr, Lub resigned the will become pul in y of deputy sheriff and superintendent of the stave mill plants firm of McNitt rothers & Co of which E. M_ Huyett, of this place is a member. Among the new dwell 3 \ before Apri of Dr Samuel] George Lee, ar, the latter beln r Solomon Miles Lingle Arney ————— A ————— JUDGE CHASE'S BROTHER DROWNS IN SUSQUEHANNA county courts after it river, and o's body was re at re- the attempts utile. is removed to a hospital rom shock. Relax Tense "NERVES" Loss of Sleep, Crankiness, Headache, Neuralgia, Indiges« tion and Fatigue are common results of over-work and nerve strain. Miss Ruth Sheets, a charming Michigan school teacher says: “I have taken your Nerve ine Quving ify voilege work THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. talk them. true to Co. Beeds could to advertise reliable and tested before reach- Sold only by H. P HIOW,, Bell phone 14M, x18 0; They are always name, All ing the sower SCHAEFFER Bellefonte, a. goods EVERY U. S. DOLLAR IS As GOOD as GOLD HERE we wouldn't have ————h or ——— NOTICE. first purchase to each in- of 100 Lbs Chick Starting Mash, we will give free of charge one Poultry Guide. This edition will be found very helpful to the poultryman. BRADFORD & CO. Centre Hall. 2t For the dividual EXECUTOR'S NOTIOE. ate of W. H. STROHECK - the of County, We have faith in the United States ; in the leader- ship of its President ; in the soundness of its currency. the Est of Centre In EI, Borough Hall, Pa., Letters testamentary on the above estate having beens duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having elaims against the * to present them duly au. ¢ thent! settlement late Centre deceased While we believe that the great business revival which seems imminent means higher prices for all raw materials, we pledge ourselves not to advance prices of clothes, hats and furnishings on merchandise we bought on the old basis. ann cated for t. CLAIR EE, STROHECKER 6839 15¢ 3 ith Ave Foxe tor : : Ve Fontan This is our contribution to what we hope will be a general movement to restore the buying power or pro- ducers, wage earners and saiaried people, and give them the first fruits of the new era of prosperity. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In thy Estate WILBUR 8, RUN KLE, late of Potter To County, Pa., ded Letters of Administration on above estate having been duly granted the undersigned, all persons knowibhg themselves indebted to the estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those havisg claims against the same to present them duly an- thenticated for settlement H LEIGH EBRIGHT, Admr., Centre Hall, Pa “0, Gee!— Grandma's Walking Downstairs— Of wnship, Centre cased, NIENAN'S DE “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest PARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM, PA. a i i i § {r When contemplating holding po 3 PUBLIC SALE, call the undersigned, and re. verse charges on p for FREE, fully Mustrated M-page "History of RHEEUMATIONM wiih chapter discussing germs of rheumatism, to WELDONA CORPORATION Desk 7, Atlantie City, N, J. THINGS THAT Copyright, STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best Kind of Job Printing. HERES A DREss SUIT 1 HIRED TO A GENTLEMAN LAST NIGHT AND HE RETURNED IT WITHOUT A SPoT ON IT ~~ IT REALLY LOOKS BETTER THAN when HIRED iT 0 ww LLL AYE (LE Special Values Heinz baked Beans d LOWEST PRICE IN re 3 sa 23c; 2 Re 23c b 15c cans CHEESE ™ SAUER KRAUT 3g ans 20c¢ LIGHTHOUSE 3 cans 10c CLEANSER Swansdown Cake FLOUR pkg 253c tn s39c OVALTINE BAKING Powder {-21b an 1 5c | PEANUT BUTTER Bb 10c 8 1-2 oz jar 18c FRED LUSE, Manager Fe YT pan oY ‘ A Wisconsin Mid To the Public: With pleasure we announce that on March 15, 1933, license was issued to this institution by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States to resume usual banking serv- ice. QUEEN and when I get those nerp- ous spells after a hard day's teaching. I am sending m mother’s name to you. W you please send her a trial package?” Relax your tense nerves will, the same reliable medicine Miss Sheets found so effective. Get it at your drug store. Large bottle $1.00 Small 25e, Money back if you are not We take this opportunity of thanking our pat- rons and friends for the expression of faith shown in this institution during the recent bank holiday. Your continued co-operation and support is solicited. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of SPRING MILLS 4 lbs 25¢ | OLIVES MACARONI +3 cakes I0Oc cn Se | SPAGHETTI P & G SOAP RITTER'S TOMATO SOUP ONION SETS - Ib Sc COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER 2 Ibs 43¢ WEIS QUALITY PRINT BUTTER
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