The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 15, 1933, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 15833.
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CORRESPONDENTS’
DEPARTMENT
. a» eo a
Spring Mills.
Ben Hacoke
it Mifflin
DUrg
noberg Is visiting {ni
this week
‘Squire Jamison is
Mills
lows at the Cirand
represpentative
Odd Fel-
Laxige of
Lodge at Erk
from Spring
week.
told the writer that
The RICHELIEU
BELLEFONTE
1 Pp,
(Continuous Shows 2 to A)
THIS WEEK:
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
lames Cagney, Ralph Patric.
*
ie Ellis,
“PICTURE SNATCHER"
fray
Bellamy,
ine
SATURDAY
2 FEATURES—SAME PRICE.
1 ey
i Laid
“THEY JUST
GET
HAD TO
MARRIED”
Wray i
“BELOW THE SEA’
Epic of the Bea; also Special Comedy
and Cartoon
(NEXT WEEK)
MONDAY, TUESDAY
Attraction with Peg.
Joyce, W. CC. Flelds, Rudy
Stuart Erwin, Burns & Allen,
» Calloway, Baby Hose Marie, in
“INTERNATIONAL HOUSE"
A musical comedy with gorgeous girls
and catchy tunes
Buper Spociag
gy Hopkins
% llewn,
.
———
WEDNESDAY
Edw. G. Robinson In
“THE LITTLE GIANT”
A thrill and action pleture,
THE CENTRE REPORTER: CENTRE Bal PA.
30 Years Ago
which inters
generation
fil
Items of news
ested those of a
taken fre
Reporter,
ago, ym the es of
The
»
year 1903.
1903
formation
———— ——————
POTTERS MILLS,
Relax Tense
"NERVES"
Less 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:
“l have taken your Nerve
ine during my college work
and when [-get those nerve
ous spells after a hard day's
teaching, I am Sesding
mother’s name to you.
you please send her a wu
package?”
Relax your tense nerves with
the same reliable medicine Miss
Sheets found so effective.
Get it at your drug store.
Large bottle $1.00 Small 25.
Money back if you are not
ei
MILES
VERVINE
WM E~EWTTe]
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BASEBALL
OF THE
COUNTY
CLUBS
LEAGUE
STANDING
IN CENTRE
SHOES
Where They" Play
Thursday's Games,
Satorday’s Games,
ERRORS RUIN BATTLE WITH AP
for MEN —
and reasonably priced.
STRAW | Summer
Dresses
comfortable—
NIEMAN
“Where Your Dolla 3
> DEPARTMENT STORE
MILLHEIM, PA.
the Fart hest”
>
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Goodhart, rf
tradford, 2b
Crawford, 3b
Emery, ef
Fetteroll, if
Frank, If
honarr, 1h
BR Martz,
PF Ms
Sie
ws
riz, ss
Wer, €
F Walker, «
GAP irininger, p
ASANT
Myers, ri Hi Jamison, Ps
ws
Whitehill, p
DROP SED GAME IN
Noll, |
D = I 0 oe
Benford, «
Gettin, 2h
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Totals
CENTRE HALI
rood bart, rf
Bradionn, 1
firnss, 9h
Historical Facts
reve
{ravford,
rolf, U
telber, if
hunarr, Ih
Frank, ih
Walker, ¢
Jamison, Pp
P Marts, p
Totals
NEW
%
PITCHER FAILS IN DEBUT.
+ rege and
cdl The
fn. Haines
t over eno uns y we
game before It rightly *. 44
@a befor i ¥ ) Peninsg and Brush Valleys)
Brininger walked first battes 198
i158
after re
difficulty
tw
the
y-eigth
In Pottor recorded
(len
tiring the next two, got |
allowing Confer to hit {or
Anderson
lowed wits a hit, Confer
to win, with the
Montgomery's master fl
fact that there we only tewnt
hy §
families in Penns Valley les Wil
Linn
locat. 4,
fo
{iam
Two
i ’ 14] now
byter
Pennst
The East
score | Mussers, near Penn Hall, ame e.- |
j tnet about 1810, and the building and)
, lot passed to the Lutheran and
Reformed people.
Rev, Wm. Stuart, who became pas |
tor of the Sinking Creek and Spruce
Creek Presbyterian churches in 1861, |
g Qed In 1848 and was buried in the |
grave yard of the Sinking Creek!
0 church, —L. H., 404,
(Note~~The Sinking Creek
place is that ‘at Centre HI i
-j Ceiving little attentior. although thors
g lle amny prom! nent In religious, social}
and political life during their dy wit]
fone ration )
seating Dale;
bases,
who lived where Neville is
scoring wie the flist supply Pres
rung, «nough
victims
pitching
The
to connect for safe
follows:
BELLEFONTE
Dale, ss
Kelleher,
Iighin, of
Confer, 1
Anderson, 8h
Wheeland, rf
Casper, ©
Montgomery, p
Rossman, 2h
pastor who penetrated
Valley id. H.,
ever
404,
Wn
of
four pinch hitters falled
hits, The ex
locals bec
avery
mn
eurint |
now re.
le wg msm
bos 3 1 9 12
on next columns
Totals
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PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN REAL ESTATI
Ie paws for wn four-line
These little ads,
in the way of
from a
Lot
TRANSFERS,
in this
are wonder”
results. Adver.
"Help Wanted”
for Sale.”
nd
to a “House and
E.M.
STATI
MITH
ped
COLLEGE,
Phone 1082
PA.
of all
per
o- INSURANCE ap
NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS,
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL
SEE US FIRST.
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Our Mark 1
of
Distinction
Quality
Fouls
FRED LUSE, Manager
Nothing
i CRs
than the
Best!
{Ju and ,
Weis Pure
CALUMET BAKING POWDER
§-0z can 15¢
SHREDDED WHEAT 2 pig. 19¢
LUX TOILET SOAP 3 cakes 19¢
LUX . Small pkg. Oc large pkg. 22¢
FLIT . . . 1-2 pt. can 25¢
P & G SOAP . 6 bars 19¢
CHIPSO . . . . 2 ig pigs. 29¢
BLUE RIBBON MALT $b can 53¢
Hershey Chocolate 1-2 Ib. cake 15¢
BAKER'S BREAKFAST COCOA. Two 1-2 Ib. cans 25¢
GRAPE NUT FLAKES . . . . pi 10
“MIONE (IMD) SOAP . . . . . . om 8c
WALDORF TOILET TISSUE
6 rolls 23c