The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 19, 1933, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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Lieut,
Hoffman,
former's
Miliheim,
Hoffman and
of Philadelphia, visited
father, John Hoffman,
on Sunday,
Mrs.
the
in
Joseph
Messrs,
Ellen
and
port
Jay Keller, Mrs.
Donna Keller
of Willlams-
McClenanhan
Hayes and
Royer, and Misseg
Peggy McClenahan,
visited at the H. C.
home, last week.
Mrs. T. M,
recovering nicely
following a
conditon at
critical.
Millhelm,
attack
bealing In
time
is
ol
the
was
Gramley, of
from an
pneumonia
he ad. Her
regarded
A
les Smith,
three
with
The
riage
Mr,
niece and
and John
tended
one
most
Mra Char.
ed between
of Merchang and
of Aaronshurg, ag
four was
infantile
mother
Miss
son
and years stricken
paralysis a few days ago.
the
Lena
child before mar-
Harter
of
was
and
Fortney
Thos. Swartz
Miss Mary
Fortney, of Tusseyville,
Mrs. Elizabeth
1 x ¢ fr
lative of Mrs.
Mrs,
nephew,
and Ss.
at-
the funeral of
in Bellefonte,
tz.
The
will
play
Nt
Robb,
Swar
ball te
turday,
Hall |
to funtingdon.,
Centre
EO
“4 Bimne wit}
Indust
has
ite
hh
whi
mond this
year.
On. Tuesday,
rip to
Virginia,
int
Fi
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Bridge,
histori
visit
rents
ents
ndpazi
ree blemish,
qu
from
good lit los
keeping
the
V ie
WwW
Wm
Immel
granted to
Penns
Hall;
Mills;
R
Drivers’ license was
following applicants
ley: F, C. Weaver,
J. Keichline, Pine
A. Thomas, Potters Mills;
Rebersburg; J. W.
Mills. These are
#ix wh, passed the examination
form
Centre
Grove
s,
Kunes. Pine
of the
Grove
ap taonty-
1rt
si
cessfulls
Mr.
their
Fri
Mrs. DD. M. Bradford,
Paul Bradford and
Namey Bradford,
to Somerset,
where théy visited with John
Meyr=s, a Balf%rother of DD. M, ahd
Pau Bradford. Mr. Meyers . fs in a
ve feof seomdition following par-
a
stgake,” The Bradfoeds, exogpt
returned
and
Mrs.
Mrs
motored
Mr.
and
on
Bamerset
mother,
da
county,
V
1
rv
alytic
the mother, Friday.
home
Stitt, merchant of el lwood,
Ii Kirkpatrick, were
Preshvterian Manse
at the Manse were
Woods, Miss Mary
Wools ali of
Mra. McGoffin,
D. C. Lowder,
Elmer Camps
athgate
Brisbin and
of Hartford,
their pastor's
Daniel
and Miss D.
end vistors at
Other late visitors
Dr. G. H. and Mrs,
Woods, Miss Virginia
Pine Grove Mills, and
of Hollidayshurg: Mrs.
Onk Hall Station; Mrs
bell, and Misg Alverda
State College, R. D. B. D,
Mrs. Roxanng Robertson,
Conri, spent day with
family at the Manse.
Philip McClenahan
for hauling the six { car
of the Cemtire Hall
raflroad Treaster Ket
tle CC.
The
fourteen feet
length, used in the
tion of winter quarters for young men
enlisted in the service for the next six
months, All told the cars will contain
128.114 board feet of lumber. Mr. Me-
Clenahan, it is understood, will engage
others In this community who own
trucks, to assist him to carry out his
contract, One of these will be Will.
fam MoClenahan, father the cone
tractor, and another, Harry MeClena-
han.
¥
wool
the
of
ik
secured the con:
tract o eight
lumber from
to the
camp No 65,
all of
being
loads
station
>,
C, above Colyer.
small dimensions,
the
lumber,
maxiinum
will be construc
of
TOWNSRIP
FAIR PROGRAM
BY PUPILS AN
Sixteenth
held at Spring
Saturday was
schoo) children of
COMMUNITY
ENJOYED
\D PATRONS
Community
Mills last Friday
well attended by
the entire town-
The
“air
Annual
¥
the
other citizens, Weather
not ideal for
but nevertheless contes
and programs for the
well attended, and those
entered into the with
spirit, I
display of agricultural products | 1
fine quality and BoOd size. |!
and baking exhibits were
year ‘than
well
and con-
were quite such
ts, |!
twoll
event,
meetings
days were
present
fine
The
was of
More canning
played this
of years, as
display of
§
io
activity
Of
for a nume-
ber as an
ed],
hig!
Judgeg
regarding
SeWIing. expre
the
this vear's}y
comment
dis
favorad
lity of all the plays at
fal
The Health
the ele
the
Im
program by
pupils
of Friany
nm
8%
mentary hoo
ning was
fortunate build
the
Prizes. |
of Elementary Sehool i
i
1
Winners
(%
of Adult's Poultry Gr
A. Hefinick, silver 1 )
rep
possession
ealing perma.
net
Rossman, thin
Smith &
nated
0.
end t de
Furniture
E. Gobble, riggs on ib,
donated by Homer W. Fetterolf.
Winners of Yor. Boys’ Judging Contest
1st, Hien, 100 ib, feed
donated by Robert Neose poul
4B Stover,
3rd, Naovtman
donated by |
prize,
Corman
8 poul ir
y four =
Dean poultry
2nd,
try fs
n by
eder, donated by
orth St
tion
wo Ellaw
Rosam 20.
H. PF. Rossmah
Senmbor Project Prize Ww infers,
$10.00 prize money 4 By
First National Bank, of Spring
dst, $1: Me: rd, ribbon
Corn Ray 8paga; 24,
Corman; Obert ligen.
RBwine Gerald Johnson: 2
Duck.
Veget
Adam
Miscellaneous
Htover,
wer
suit,
silk
the
Mills,
2nd,
lat,
3rd,
Ist,
Robt,
d, Guy
lst, Gerald Johnson: 24.
srd, Cameron Musser,
ist, Dean Ind,
ables
Condo:
Igen;
Dean
dunior Projeet Prizes,
prize money donated
Silk Mill-—1st
ribbon:
by
£5.00
Groce
ard,
Dairy Anna
Vegetables 1st,
Elizabeth Uhl:
1st,
F prize 50
abc:
1st, Neill
Frances Frazlei: 24,
ard, Mylon Musser,
ligen: 24.
Condo.
Leonard Dean
3rd, Spurgeon
Miscellaneous—1st,
2d, Dorothy Duck.
appliances and furnréom, —ist,
hoc: 2d, 28c: 3rd, ribbon:ist. Robert
Breon: also winner of special prize of
6 1b, grease donated by C. H. Bungard:
24d, talph Wagner: 3rd, Ellsworth
Stover. Furniture—<ist, Dean Stover:
2d, Ray Bpayd, 3rd, Ray Bpayd.
Bpecial Canning and Baking Prizes,
won by Miriam Zerby, 25 Ibe, sugnr doe
nated by H, M. Allison.
Special Sewing Prize won by
Eungard, flashlight donated by
Bros, Garage
High School Class Priges:
prizes, $5, donated by Sheffioia
Ist, $3, Freshman clase. 206
2d, $2, Junior class, 220 pointe;
Sophomore clase, 214 points:
Swine
Zeigler
Virginia Joo;
Farm
Mabe!
Meyer
ist and
24
Firms:
points;
ard, $1,
ith, Loe,
Fenlor class, 166 points
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KELLER—PACKER,
of Keller and
Packer consume.
by £18,
Methodist church
pastor of
Hall,
bridal
of the
Orangeville,
The
Mins
marriage John
Dorothy, 3. was
Spring Mills
A Collection of Newsy Happenings
and Personals from Gregg Town-
} ship's Metropolis,
mated Lock Haven Rev,
of the
and
in
Hazen,
t Hat
the Methodist
t1 Sorin on Saturday,
y Spring
a : R party
Association will
parents
build
pastor
in place formerly
Centre
the
home
in
which
the
in
church
after
to
groom
The meeting of
Fish and Game
held in the Vocational
this (Thursday) evening.
P
regular
proceeded
the
ia county
of
a school
Colum
The
Btate,
cha
ng
Wm,
ickness
Penn
of me-
bride
groom 8 a graduate
class of 1933, department
il engineering, The
‘Of
by
unable to
trucker
Osman incapacitated
and consequently
his duties milk
of the loca)
days. He Is
time,
was
nic a
wrtorm as a
or
ew
for
one milk plants i
Public Sale of
Iowa Horses
JODON SALE BARN,
PLEASANT GAP, PA.
MONDAY, OCT. 23
At 1:00 P. M., Rain
of the
in the
work
back to work again
this
Robert Slegal, whose partial recov-
in attack
last week,
Of imonia was
od a 8
ry from pe
¢
experienc -
thig
Ti
tonsilitis,
Mills
spring, ot
ed by
Horner
Dx
He
his
and
nentioned
time is con-
0
setback and at
to the
in a
ined house,
of
Case
Tw properties in Spring Were
next
ber
and
will
The
by
week by
at oocup or Shine,
John
Scott
Hall.
wm oy
Mr
earier,
OWHers,
puro!
north of
ceded
d daughter
best lo
marget,
This is one ids we have
They
Town
te
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Ler
r ' 0
ased
Penn
the f
GIMe was Ves y
i Oye fered COms
far
ims
LYmen ¢
will right out of
son
Mrs
what
Mr. Dec
from
mated
ms,
aon the lot are and
aorses, ranging from
now Or is ne
ey 1 4 ind from 4 to 7 vi
CloverFarm
Store
CENTRE HALL, PA.
By Public
Clover Farm Stores
- 1c SALE
October 20 to 26
Farm Half Pound
BAKING CHOCOLATY
Cake, 25¢—Extra Cake, 10-2
Request,
Clover Cake
PRUNES
Lh,
Faney
Lb,
Santa (lara
ar
2 ot
- Extra ie
Blige
Pkgs
Rn
« 2c
Seeded RAISINS
Pkg.
ihbhon
2 Extra le
PARLOR
7%
:
MATCHES (Strike
Boxe
Any where)
Ise — Extra Box le
if BOXES 18¢
TOILET PAPER
Extra Rol
ROLLS 16¢
Glendale
Rolls le
15¢
4
¥
yl
i H
1 eRe
$Tast
PEA BEANS — 8 Lb.
Extra Lh le
T A #8 On 15e
hall Tuesda
and. evening. The organizsati
Centre, Clinton and L.ycomi
The attendance was
ladies. Mrs, Emma
was in the chair
opened. Tuesday
FUPpper was served,
confined to members of
pesociation.
officers of the association
alternoon foll Past
Mrs. Helen Searson,
Past President, Mrs. M
Young, Bellefonte: President, Mra
Ethie “SBarvey, Lick Haven Vie
Presifignt, Mrs. Levicia Martin belle |
“Gulde, Mra! Nancy Confer, Mill |
Sentinel, Mm: Allee Hook |
Outer Bentinel, Mrs
Haven Treasure
Fleming: 8
eo (xd Fel
INDIANA PEAS — 2 Cans 25
3 Cans 26¢
Extra Can le
G0 ung,’
Yo
when the
and
fy nite
Extra Good Crushed CORN
Cans Extra Can le
8 CANS 26¢
ns evening a
2 25e -
.
which
Temp-
hicken wae
the
ted! A NICE OF FRESH CANDY
Past
(entre
oh] ele LINE
YW
Pesident,
Hall OLE( IN AR( ; ARINE on Sale
All Times, — FRESH FRUITS
and VEGETABLES
A —— ce a—
oa
IrEery
Inner
Beollef
Frills Lock
Lela High,
Cordelia Johnson,
Mre. Martha Smith,
Mra, Hannah
ipsburg. i
On Friday night the Spring
and Centre Hall Templare will
the State Grand Templar, at Belelf
where she make official visit
A I I I HH
ATTIRED AS A BOY, Wibow
OF 15, IS MARRIED
al principals to
in Mifflinburg,
last week, when Mrs Alverta May
Rouse, 17-year-old widow, who has
been attired In men's clothing for three |
Years, became bride for the second
time, taking ng her husband David
Hanselman, 51, of West Buffalo town.
ship, Mifflinburg, i. D., who is divore- | A Monument Erected--
ed Justice ‘L.. F. Lybarger performed to the memory of a loved one Is a
thecermony in his office at Mifflinburg. | substantial expression of your jast
Her first husband died in 1932. She | ing affection. To select one that
was first married when 15 years old. | will be appropriate requires careful
Striving to be like a boy in all re consideration— for it must last
pects, appearance, habits and work, through all the years to come. Let
the young widow has not worn wom us co-operate with you by submit.
en's clothing for three years, wearing ting suggestions bused upon our
overalls to do house work and a man's wide experience as memoria) sculp-
suit for dress. Her hair is cut in on tors.
culine style,
When the couple appeared at
barger's office he inquired of the |
young woman's mother, Mrs. Mary
lelgle, as to the whereabouts of the
bride, thinking wat Alverta war a
boy. Mra, Hoinle promplly stated that
the ‘little Loy” was the bride.
onte
Myre ret Ary,
Mis, leliefonte CENTRE HALL
Spring Mi
Hummel,
meet §
onte, |
will an
AGAIN
vk in a
Wednesday of
Unuey part
wedding
a
Lays
C. H. HOMAN
Successor to
H. G. STROUMEIER
Centre Hall Markle & Granite Works,
CENTRE HALL, PA.
The
large
This
Mrs,
Mrs
phi
J.
H.
+ by
One
vieit Is
Drexel
H
Irooks,
Mrs
adel
Wedn
Mr,
will 1
Mr, and
summer
Inn,
on
her
and
in
f
i
0
of
ay
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
REGISTER'S NOTICE,
Nolice Is heyohy given to ali
sted that
goods
is
High
L, O
Centre
Packer,
Hall
rof.,
the
person
of inter the following
wishes
for
Bei,
have the best
of acijuaintances
the
of
met
with
Ack
1
and chatts
in accordance
the Fid
confirmed ni «=i
fons
ap
a 1 16H
the
of
bi
widows
of
to
n matrimonial
vigion FOLAL 10%
Cour
on
vie heen
filed
Mi and 4
and M: and
for Philadel-
to return Sun
morning, if no ex
first
be
{and ep
Brooksg about day of
eft
ot
bright pame confirmed
inventory
the families
My
He
Crnitre
morn:
time
regular
short
been
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We
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will have consult with us and to make the
for
be glad to
the
you
offering.
The
new
CENTRE HALL, PA.
PRR TT SRI Cr TIT TORI Wn a ————— SY
Now-—before winter settles in—tell us to ine
stall a telephone on the farm. With the first
frosts come parties . . . dances . . . the season
for friendships and fireside gatherings. + All
winter long the telephone will keep you in
touch with these neighborly pleasures. It will
save trips through rain and snow . . . safe.
guard your health . . . add to the happiness
of the whole famiiy.
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Useful every day, priceless in emergencies——
a telephone on the farm is a wintertime
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necessity.
THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA