The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 04, 1934, Image 5

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ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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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. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS
relieve in just a few minuteg—
less than half the time required
for many other pain-relieving
nedicines to act.
Next time you have a Headache,
or Neuralgia, or Muscular, Sci-
atic, Rheumatic, or Periodic
Pains, just take an i-Pain
Pill. Learn for yourself how
prompt and effective these little
pain relievers are. You will
never again want to use slower,
less effective, ‘ess palatable
medicines, after you have used
Dr. Miles Anti-Pain Pills
The
ister
Reg
sd nor
marriage issued by
Wetzler neither
od: in 1833
previous year,
Heensey
incre:
dec reqs compared with the
the tally for both
having
The sme
ettey
tion,
LES’
n Pills
DR.MI
|" Anti-Pai
E. M.
STATE COLLEGE,
Phone 1082
PA.
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FDIC
¢
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£38
i our member-
ship in the Temporary Insurance Fund of
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion, through which the net deposits of ey ery de-
positor of this Bank are now insured up to the
amount of $2,500.
E take pleasure in announci
We are glad to offer this certified protection
to our depositors. It marks the beginning of a
new banking era of service and mutual cofidence.
The
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
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