THURSDAY, SEPTEMER 14, 1983. : THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 4 — — mel SHE CENTRE REPORTER LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs, Thomas Foss, on Wednesday, way, 8he sustained a broken nosejs G. Blaine Bitner, whose one delight i went to State College where for afew land wrist, an infory to an arm and is to see the country from behind an ISSUED WEEKLY, . i MissourL” will be days he will be with her sister Mrs. | leg Her cries. brought members of 4 . Mill auto wheel, has prepared biased tor A - A play, “I'm from Misso ' . Frank McClellan, the family to her Immediate relief, pring I S making future* trips with his forily given In the M. E. church, Centre Hall, cls x J rd Ee : . Sn a aL. a 8 ee this (Thursday) evening. A silver of- Little Misd Ellgn Virginia Hemmis, sts on | adyarioed Err hn A Colleetion of Newsy Happenings Dy . Soguior fad . am " a in fering will be lifted. two-year-old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. |” > Her wish in this and Personals from Gregg Town- house on wheels to be atta sal ter : J. J. Hemmis, of Altoona, has been pita By wim, Th 1 ship's Metropolis. Cay The house Is cons 1» visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Prof. J. FF. Wetzel, who has been It wy d Gas Mrs. H. C. McClenahan, gince Labor (confined to bed since the beginning of ET. my. this month with pneumonia, Wednes.- SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 8. W. SMITH, Editor, SDW, BE. BAILEY, Associate Editor and . Business Manager, E—— mm : an Batered at the Post Office in Centre Harrisburg. Wis respected Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur McClellan were with their respective families here ov- er the week-end. They fare living in apartment at 1633 Market street, can Ix t Glog o ped Jamison was brought to hisliowered. This is dons homehere late Tuesday nighy suffer- haul t batter advantaz . oO day morning was reported to have had CC. N. Kryder has been ill for a week y . ; «'N. Rryder a en. 1 ’ & his best night—a full night of sleep— : . », 4 ition mdicates nevus » : "y #8 second class matber, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gross andor more His cond : X p since becorhing ill. This was due to] A atthe Has monia, which however may be arrest. Groce Silk mill, is suffering from a very | with buy a sligh TERMS.—The terms of subscription tolgrandson, Ardell, on Saturday after . : i .., |the fact that the high temperature at]™" : { 1i- | minutes time She Beporter are $1.00 a year, in advance.l, .,, motored to Williamsport. where ed before reaching a f angetous Stags nights was missing. His conditon dur-|#¢Vere case of tonsilitis His condi-jminut a. : gr : of Mrs. Gross’ sister He had a similar attack within the} } bewinning of this week was jtion on Tuesday was reported fair by Legal advertising at the rate of ten]they were guests of Mrs, Gros sister, ing the beginning o OW R WARY ern of the : : { year. ' y septs per line each insertion. Mrs Thomas Alters, and family. past Yea very critical, but now it Is reasonably So Display advertising rates made knows Mrs. Grace Breon, after having been Miss Peggy McClenahan, daughter of { certain the tide has turned, and re- = Robinson, young daughter of MM application. at her home here since the close of Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Mot lenahan, will lsovery will follow, but perhaps * Jow 1 any Mry John ( tobi oR, super Aaa p ate be the guest of Miss Donna Keller, liv. Mise Bertha Rimmey, R N. ofjintendent of the silk mil, Is waning Penn State in June, returned to the daughter of J. D. Keller, of Will- | pleasant Gap, has the patient in charge her arm In a g to protect it. W i i A — wh oliege to is reek, She will again : : . : i . SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES college town 1his Yet : a a ianmsport, during the coming winter.lunder Dr. Hugh Morrow, playing on a see-saw, the little resume a responsible place in the Al about Yeira old from pha Chi Sigma fraternity The two girls became friends while the Hil. th abo ten ing from acute Indigestion. the ‘house” t he Im Clayton Snyder, night foreman at thelin motion. The . y . BE. T. Jamison, of Spring Mills, Sol Keller family resided at Stale College. and In doing i irance agent, on Mon-jas 3 FENNSE VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ; : vt Seeinasi Hess (Bev, 8, ¥. Greenhee, Fastor,) John john, tenant on the OK Pont Mrs. Ellen Rover, who makes herjwel now in an gent, ; : farm, owned by . J, radiord, will ithome with the Kellers, also accompan-jday became suddenly violently il Spring Mills—9 to 10 A. M vacate it next spring. It is reported fed them to Willlamsport driy ng his car from Pine Grove Mills Centre Hall—10:30 A. M. he expects to locate In State College, nan Tusseyville—7:30 P. M, where he was employed before begin- — ning to farm, two years ago. PENTEE HALL REFORMED CHARGE Ww (Rev, Delas B, Keener, Paster) purchased the old creamery bullding ltwo days over two weeks, is reported and Dr Thoma went Centre Hall— near the railroad station, from thejas not much improved. The child, {to bring him i #:30—Sunday School. Dewart Creamery company, began to when taken to the institution, y » 7:830—Harvest Home B8ervice, dismantle it a few days ago. Blainelthought to be suffering from convul- 1Late Tuesds. Spring Mills Liester and Frank Shawver are doinglsions, following in rap #:00—Harvest Home Service, t 1 Martha Harter, three Veurs old, to Boalshurg » was nl , but man daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George W.]laged to safely f we Boalsburg Harter, of Stone Mills, who has in | Tave from D, Shoop, wh, some months agola Centre County hospital patient for]the car a placed in bed, His son found him tix he work. These are reported to 14:00-—Sunday School. Sylvester Smeltzer, a student in the" V™ Farmers Mille— Spring township high school, Is one Fr, V. Harshberger, wi #:30—Sunday School. i hree boy te represent the State A8:30—Church Service. ry Judging Contest at r some few years past, will Harvest Home Services springfield, Mass. next week. The|leave for New York the first week in| MORE WET STATES REGISTER - three were selected from 250 contest ober v re he will 111 New AGAINST ISTH AMENDMENT METHODIST EPISCOPAL $ ; i (Hav, B: A Froyn, Paster) of. and Mrs. Boyd F. 'Winkleblech, id f Baltimore, Md, and Miss Lida Win. PRESBYTERIAN kleblech, a chemist in the laboratories (Rev, J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) { ars, Roebuck & Co., Chicago, were 9:30—Sunday School. ylalars oynn Yi Ey . 5 of their ‘oid Phila inh orado nd ing Gia Iso 3 a ged] pe ) 4 the mat 10:30—Morning Worship. DS _ : Pate sata mod tes . |on the question on Tuesday. Wets claim, iio’ department in St. Luke's hosital| Ralon H 1 engaged In practic. 8 A re EVANGELICAL Mr. and Mrs, (Rev. J. W. Zang, Pastor) Senuliton— $:00—Sunday School. 10:00—Morning Worship. ~entre Hall— “ #:30—Sunday School. 7:30—Evening Worship. W——— . JURY COMMISSIONER. We are authorized to announce the candidacy of J. C. Condo, of Gregg Township, for the Democratic nomi- pation for the office of Jury Commis- sioner at th rimary Election to be held September 13, 1933, subject to the rules and customs of said party. J—— MEMBER PLET of How home of her | Pletcher fering wit in a se: band die Bhe w Benjamin early res resided Emi Froud and glad of Williamsp Lancaster car Plet Burial + y etery, Wednes lbs Boalsburg. follows Miss Blanche Rowe, of Harrisburg. l bert 1 } principal; * were callers in town on Saturday, culture; Prof. Allen Lamey, E. HA Mevers and wife returned to and music director. There Meyer is an instructor in the Highjuted as follows: Higy school. 68%: pri. school, mary grades, 38: seventh and eighth Struble visite thelr broth Laura “udm a heads te i Sh Mr. and Mrs, A 8. Fleck and young bis home at Lemont, last week tar vilttn . Nadie Chat. . Mr. and Mrs Donahue, Mrs. Hall afte; vist ing Mrs. Fl a sister, Mrs, H, M. Ralston, and family, in Miffiin- noon with friends in Centre Hall a m : I J : “ ao . a Mrs. Dora Malcede spent Thursday Sey Fleck’ Suess v rt ar ks. NRA Automobile Code, Chevrolet, the blanket wage increase as well as the adoption of a ’ mre, ecR's father, oth sintive ; : " ~y 0 wither, an er relatives Y world’s largest builder of motor cars, 74-hour, 5-day week and the employment of 12,000 Mr. and Mrs, Wm Markle and party who are now at the Century of officially begins operations in accordance with the daughter Eleanor, of Rockview, were]. =~ Ho ¢ dill Re ary ol administration's recovery . : : . recovery program in the last 4 months, Chevrolet having been among combining business and pleasure re ve RE Weporiant one in the ‘young Although the official code was signed only a few days the first to put a blanket wage increase into effect. utherati chug Sunday.) J. B. Noll, who lives at the bo y , We feel that the President's v - BB ratheran church on Sunday, Bax hy hho yes ne roy point of to learn that the Chevrolet Motor Company started recovery program de ” ith a 41] * i, W 1 5 id WwDortier to say ‘’ : to ca out the spirit of today’s recovery profram ‘ ; ; ey m y y progr manufacturer in America. It is a bold, swift, coura- turn home this week after aspending]patch Tuesday night of last week, left over ree years ago: I i I i } the summer at the home of her aunt, |behind his hoe, and Mr. Noll has geous plan to start the ba rolling toward economic A ” * » the owner. Mr. Noll heard the car work™ plan, whereby our workmen cooperated in tives are admirable. And the direct, forceful steps saving hb rabOTLY . : Wi : i ely . POTTERS MILLS. leaving his property on the night of spreading the work to give more men jobs. By means the President and his associates are taking to make as to the identity of the party, because a . 4 3s dren of Bellefonte, Mr. and Mrs. E.|lof distinctive shoe marks left in the per week to meet retail demand, and by building up every American. home of Alvin Sellers, State College. wh . The Stork paid a visit te town Fri Misses Bettie Ebright and Laura 33,000 men on our payroll through the depression. We are proud and glad to do our part. And we are home of Mr .and Mrs. Earl Smith. entered Penn State as freshmen, on kept our employment within 10 per cent of this patronage that has enabled us to anticipate the ' p v SE 8a ’ y , ye wday. hey f raduate y : Both babe and mother are doing nicely, | Wednesday. They are all graduated average. We are justly proud of that record. We are present recovery program and to play our part McCormick, Miss Caroline MoClaskey | YOURE ladies have selected the Home also proud to say that Chevrolet workmen did not, today. After all, the immense number of men em- and Miss Fannie Hutchinson. visited |Fconomics course, and Muth will enter at any time during the depression, become a burden ployed by Chevrolet is a direct result of the con Yarnell, on Sunday. of architecture. Misa Anne Wert, an Miss Orpha Fleisher is spending | other member of the 1933 C. H. H. 8, Wert, in Aaronsburg. Haven, Mrs. G. H. McCormick and daugh-| Miss Laura Runkle was accompan: led to New Castle, Ky., b ’ Cormick to Altoona on Tuesday where stle, Ry y RB Mt . he will do practice teaching. On Wed. ] Smith, where they visited Gross HR nesday Miss Laura Belle started tojAlllson. Miss Runkle is Mr. Allison's State College ag a freshman in Homelount and Mr. Smith has charge of his i Feonomics. farms in Brush Valley. They report ! Mrs. ¥F. A Carson spent a few days jcrop conditions along the way as very Jast week at Spring Mills helping to] promising, especially applying to corn. i Wingard, who was i. them was by way of Zanesville, Col. ———————— umbus, Cipcinpati, and returning di- New York City, on Friday, after being |= 2 thing abo ow. Castle Was also fn that city on business and pleasure promising In appearance. They found and Mise Daisy Rowe, of St ite College, od so» Ntookey sgpervisor Newark, N. J. last week where Mr. linitial enrollment of 113 i ils distrib. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Houtz and Mrs. |grades, 10, a son Roger, of West Caldwell, N. J. end Mrs. Rine spent Sunday after-l, "oo "0 0 i where TH President Roosevelt's acceptance of the On August 1st of this year, Chevrolet announced a In Lewistown. Their oldest son, Theodore, joined a oe ‘ : additional men. This wage increase was the second Pro aw Expositio v ‘ t wi callers ‘in town on Thursday evening, Fogress Exposition, ‘which’ trig wil Harvest Home services will be heid ago, it will be of interest to Chevrolet's many friends serves the whole hearted support of every citizen and Miss Anna Sweeney expects to re-jthat the party who invaded his potato ‘ Mra. Lizzie Jacobs, In Centre Hall cleaned it and put it awa, awaiting At that time, we put into operation a "share-the- recovery. [i sincerity is unquestioned. Its objec : ad the theft, and has well-founded notions of this p 4 i y § Clyde Walker, wife and two chil- plan, as well as by regulating hours of work it a success, should stir the pride and admiration of B, Pamler, visited on Sunday at thelsoft ground parts stocks in lean seasons, it was possiblé to carry day night and left a baby gir at the Belle McCormick, and Muth M. Bailey For eleven months of each year since 1929, we have deeply grateful to the American people for the G, H. McCormick, wife, Mrs, Laura ]9f Centre Hall High, class 1933 The at the Mrs. H. B. Walker home at]th® School of Engineering, curriculum on public welfare departments. tinued preference America has shown for Chevrolet. some time with her siter, Mrs. D. Sparr]enteéred the Teachers’ College, Look CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Division of General Motors ter, Laura Belle, took Willlam Mc« ‘care for her granddaughter, Gloria ]Through Ohl, the auto route taken hy A. E. Kerlin expects to return from [ee from nth nfl to Zanesville, Ev- since Abgiist 30th. the Allisons in usual healthy and spirit Wai v
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