* * = * ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST - ® - * » . 4 ® Not ‘a man about phere physically fit is unemployed. The coal dealer had their inning an inning it was! the week, garageman and what and last who for a number been successfully the grade schools in Miss Cora Luse, of years has teach ing in one of Al- toona, spent the Christeas Yacation pe- riod with her mother, Mrs, C. W. Luse. Mr. and Mrs. A. WW. Alexander expected home this week from at twe visit to Philadelphia, where they visited their daughter, Miss Margaret Alexander, I. N., and at Wenonah, N. J., whero théir Harold Alexander, and family live are weeks’ son, Miss Miriam I. of Hershey, Rev. and Mis. J Moore children, of Yeagertown, and Prof, old Z of N. J. the Christmas holidays at t home the former's Thomas 1. Moore Moore, Frederic and Har spent of Mrs Reber, Camden, he Mr. and this parents, of LOO, pls Mifflin « this office ounty, With a Reporter new Sheriff of Duck, saturday call on 8S changed adds {a t street WI A Hall CRE, addresy 103 'W. ) company in kpepir in Tact vice falled to do tl and dangerous immediately on glans wis both unpleasant and The exManation of all this appears to be that a stratum of air the colder closer to the caused the precipitation to come in the form of rain instead of snow F. V. Goodhart, undertaker and fur- niture dealer, presented the members of the various church denominations in Central Penns Valley with Seripture text calendars. The calendars have printed on them the the par- ish and that of the and each month has a colored a repro- duction of a re ligiuog scene, of the month is ural text, and texta Colors cng vestments back #2 o other valuable warm above one gt ound name of pastor, picture, of each SOTNE week «day master’s work 'nder appropriate Sundays Script ral Hturgi- © the r and moc! an for appropriate “weve for also given, el character Mr. and Mrs Miss Kathryn Hennig! motored arm, Alas George DD, niece, Hennigh, from their in Birming bama, to Centre Hall, arriving Sunday a week ago, and remaining until Friday. Pruring thelr stay in Centre Hall were guests Mr. Hennigh's Mrs. Elizabeth Devind Mr. Hennigh is a son of the Hennigh and left here in 1919, for Kansas, after have ng graduated form Penn State in the department of dairy husbandry. He lo mata in Birmingham about ten years ago and is engaged In the business of milk distribution in Birmingham. His ornpany is lscurporated, ond thel present business odls for 2.000 gallons of milk dally to supply thelr trade, During their stay here, of course, the several brothers of Mr. Hennlgh living in this section were also visited, and at the home of one—~Ellis Hennigh-—the Bouthern Indies were treated to what te them was a novely, namely, a sleigh ride, thelr first experience, and richly enjoyed. Mims Kathryn Hennigh is the daughter of David E. Hennigh, of Roseburg, Oregon, and is living with hor uncle and aunt in the South to take advantage of the eduoational facil. ities offered by Birmingham Southern College, in which shbn matriculated bus fall ay a freshman. The party wore traveling In a 1934 Ford sedan. re oentiy purchased, and the trip home wine by wey of Weshington and Al home they sister of ta 85. P. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mr. and Mps. Norman Blerly and daughters Jdivelyn and Lucile, of Reb- ersburg, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Clara Leister, in this place, C.F, Wagner, cashier of the First National bank of McClure, Mrs. Wag- ner and son, Kenneth, spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. I. Wet- zel, L. L. Weaver, superintendent of Po Valley CCC camp, on stepping from his cir onto an icy section ef the road. fell on his shoulder and broke the bone near the socket joint, Prof, N. Yuletide at the Mrs. and Mrs. W, Y, motored season to spend of the latter's Thomas, tha the time mother, W. Reitz, of wre during SOME CA, home Margaret Mrs, William Bitner, visited her son, Samuel! Mrs ago, also visited another Youngstown, of Hiner, in town, Bitner, son, John Ohilo, Tusseyville, a day last week. BONE time H. Bitner, in children of parents, Mr, and Mr. Zottle, Amer Zettle, wife and Jolinstown, visited | Mrs, EE. KE, Zettle, who is employed by the fortu Reuben Us recently, nate to Stores company, is continuous employment Sachlin, of Mr. | Mr Mr davghter dinner + hone ies brother. law Mrs Mrs, of Centre and Monday with Finkle, in Mifflinburg. Mrs. Finkle are sisters and sister, and Spring Mills and Sunday Thomas Hall, and Foss spent and Mrs Foss and N. R ageman, er one day last week, Bierly have conducting a num ber of shooting matches this winter which have been attracting large num f marksmen to the Bierly where “shoots” are held heduled for Friday Sea notice Bierly. the was a pleasant been bers o age the of ning where these js = of this week, elae Christmas evening and Myre An oyster supper at the home of Mr Mr, little the . following guests! and Lestey Clarbrick and son Ju Mra Janet Mr. Leister and Mr College; Elaine Hella ind daughter, and Paul Agnes Miss Jack Wasson, of State Commings, Williamsport; Guisewhite, HNebersburg: “Ben” Cent zel, Charles Foust, Chester Foust, and Mrs. Harry Cummings, and Cumming$, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Nellie Smith, Ohio, visited friends over the holidays, Harold H. Keller, an the Laurel (Delaware) was at his home in Centre the Christmas vacation, Steubenville, Centre Hall of in instructor In High school, Hall over Mrs, Harry Cumimnings and daughter, Miss Agnes, spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lelster at the home of Clara M. Leister, F. E. Arney, janitor at the grade and high school buildings, has been un- able take of hls work during the past few days due to illness, 10 onre conduct the Old Fort farm for W. F. Bradford, the owner, after April firs The young man was employed for severnl years by Bradford & Co, and the good services rendered to them doubt had with him as a Bradford. Lester Weaver wil much tenant no to do seleting by Mr. Wis funeray of George Condo, of Brandon, OT attend the i... A. gin, came east to father, the late Conde, but his owing to delay in receipt of the news, arrived too late for the obsequies Mr, Condo is employed on a farm In Wis- consin, and contemplates starting “on his own" next spring. Miss Alice Burkholder, a student in the school! for nurses, Methodist hos- Philadelphia, came to her home here on Tuesday of this week and will remain until the end of the week, Bhe is delighted with her work which in dicates she is measuring up to the re quirementg of the institution. J. Frank Bible, Reporter caller of Aaronsburg, was a on Tuesday. From learned that his son, Bond Ys Mate ‘32, In him we Bible, a Penn gradunte, landed a in the Conneautville, Agricultural Education, post Voeca~ Craw regular teacher School at by tion tlonal ford in of a sorrowful teicher took taken engaged renson The regular 4th, and was Hible county, occurrence, ill December to a hospital, Mr, place y i Wins to the « and the surmised, TOOT in ater take his three days died. As teaching stricken teacher ber Mr, may is agriculture in tional school named. By GENE CARR JUST HUMAN ; #5» far ¥ 2 id > - FF Ls vi than ever before more a prohtabie basis, Ba k between m Bull Brand feed goikar ik prices 3 Money-Ha mean ou put yout slseif means little, It's wii oH - DAIRY RATION Penn Btate opened Wednesday aftes the Christmas-New vacation pe riod. Year Willlhm PP. Rockey, the well-known Potter township produce dealer, is im proving nicely after two biadder opera tions at the Centre County hospital, and Is expected to be able to return to his home in a short time. Mr. Rockey, who is well in the seventies, was much discouraged when first en tered the hospital, but with the ENC cess following attention there, he which in recovery, on he hig hag taken on new courage, also contributing to his MARRIAGE LICENSES HOLD OWN IN CENTRE COUNTY \WHEN you are suffering, you want relief—not tomorrow— not next week—but right away. DR. 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