THE CENTRE REPORTER, OENTRE HALL, PA, * * + & . i r completed the field will be all that can | near Centre Hall, became a medical pa- Bellefonte, 1. D.: James D. Campbell, | Walter DD. Johnson of Port Matilda, on ITEMS OF bedesired by any Hign school athletic | tient last Friday, Wednesday; Robert O'Niel, member of | Baturday: Randolph Parker, son of [Joseph Parker, State College, on Bat- *" ind : LOCAL INTEREST » Spring Mills Wrotp, Hazel Harter, daughter of John W. the COC camp near Centre Hall, on ; . . . - » - . - } The community hall project calls for | Harter, Bellefonte, 1a D.. was admitted Wednesday Chirencs J. Saser. State urday; Wm. E. Brown, 6f CO camp A Collection Gf Newsy Happenings 4 substantial brick structure of the di-lon Friday for medical treatment nescay MEHoB dager, State Kato, on Baturday ; Patsy Torsell, of and Persoanaly from Gregg Town- §| mensions of 55x76 feet, one-story in Leonard Willinins, of Lemont, be-]COUeke, R. D., on Wednesday; Mrs | lellefonie, surgical patient on Sun- ship's Metropolls. helght, witly a hip-effect roof. The es-|came a surgical patient on Friday. Harold W. Loman and infant daugh- day. Ewing Cyphers, of Bellefonte, on w | timated cost is placed at from $6000 Mis TW a . ter, of State College; Mark E. Fisher. Bunday, Miss Faye A, Harter, of State Col 4 ’ y aoa xr + ’ to $8000, and the money outlay to y A 3 A "of Milesburg, on Wednesday; Dorothy Births at she p+ usser % ony oF ras} ’ y Tn y . .. : Mrs. T. L. Moore accompanied her un foil ips Gregg township at about $4000. This wo Non winiged Friday as a sur- J. Peese, of Bellefonte, on Thursday: son, Rew, Frederic Moore, and wife, with his asoclate auditors in proving |®um will be borrowed from the PubMc|™ Boyd W. Knepp, of Bellefonte, R. D. 3 to the State Furm Show, on Tuesday. the accounts of the county officials Works Administration, and the pay- ment extended over a long pericd of years. The board has already taken F. M. Crawford and son, of Bele. fonte, were in town on business one day last week. the hospital during the Piel week: A daughter to Mr, and Mrs John Witmer, of Centre Hall, B. D., last Wednesday Mrs, Clarence Ebert, of Spring Mills, Jon Thursday: Louella Fahr, of Julian, ee - was admitted Saturday as a surgiond on Thursday; Master Seymour Von F. BE. Arney, whose illness was noted! Orville Snare who occunied ana of atient ! i T : : 3 b nied on Of patient, ada, son of Bruce Vonada, on Thurs. last week, is improvingy, He is inca-{the Allison homes at the sia church pacitated from work on account of site, moved io Po Valley. rheumatism in the hip. Mi , . wn quired by increasing the per capita Sr, riley ¥ widley Erdley, wife of H. J Erdley, tax by one dollas. A daughter was born to Mn and Mrs. [cashier of the local First National . a The school board met with Wm 1 The following persons were discharg- rors Ripk he ay. | Bank. has been confined to her home. : . i { Byers Ripka, in Millheim, on Monday, | Bank 5 . ? her home Steele, contract builder and architect [2d from the hospital during the past to formulate the tentative plans for the born to the couple. agen ' oe | CT : t I went who had been quite ill for ses building. The auditorium will be on Master Leroy Horner, son of George eral months, made his first appearance ‘1 round level, wit}, a foyer, stage Horner, Centre Hall; Master Richard JUST HUMANS at the post offk for his i 4 i post oifice for his m ul a are . $ There will be no base CHen., Joseph KE. Herman, of M ngoville,jday; Mrs. Max E. Musto and infant! A daughter to *, and Mra. Theodore measures for the annual payment re. c g Bellefonte, on Friday: | Kemmerer, of Sta College, on last was admitted Saturday for medical daughter, of Mrs. Harry M. Pennington, of State Thursday, College, on Friday; Miss Sophronia D.| ™ Bre were 45 patients in the hospital Wands, of State College, on SBaturday: i: the beglr f 6 week, treatment, Week — The new arrival is the fourth child E. T, Jamison, the local insurance D. C. Bohn, long a resident of Hm ris township, was a guest for a few * x ". . ‘ . v4 days agof} smeltzer, son of Dean Smeltzer, of days last week of his son, W. R. Bohn, : ment, except to accommodate heating T° 113 . oF Foryse 3 » $ ™ 4 i 3 and Mrs. Bohn, in town. Fhe Blueball fore: v road project, | equipment. The school board, of whic} 8. Limber is the secretary, is a - { ' ‘oa : operated to some exter under the Centre all baseball club will hol IAF : ; 3 e Hall Be wil 4 3 CWA, Is giving a number of men in H ard ty | Odd Fellows’ ha unit 4 card party in the Od Biiws Lil Grose township employment. A il ’" requisition f twentevdanr mon made, the same as for the Tuesday evening of next week. pul NF i » in Horner will make patronage will be appreciated meng of I Property on Saturday Feb 4 Thomas Ross, ¢ wrrls Township Vo- lruar. 2 He sold his property last falil Shook is the cationag i student, was awal Decker | wi leave his] the Keys A sr Degree . State Furm Show, on Mi ndaay, Mrs Mdgar Clark continues Prove . returni re month. Mr. and Mra Fred JIS, x : od . 4 re = 24 a. DE | the Lut rh, also HOSPITAL NOTES, Nd =z * * HEN you are suffering, you want relief—not tomorrow— ht away. X. 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ER cupy the part of the Homan dwelling, ned Saturday nigh €nabie you to produce m at. the lowest price per quart, - + cal ws To Ts * " . '. : 3 . . : SBE east of town, owned by Mrs Famanuel 3 V. Decker. a Vocational school l nusual as this fact may scem, it 1s the planned result of a ; — S ¥) carefully worked out objective. 1 Ny Ziegle hich will be vacated hy Le- 4 . Ziegler, which will v ’ acuity member, and Guyer Grove a idleness his Los, salesman of experience . their names roy Smeltzer, April Ist. The other part . ¢ +3 & 2 - “il ’ atron the school, transported the I . 3 1 i, y . 3 3 ill be contin to be oc- e pe ly-balanced B-B formulas were adopted onl of the place will be continued to be « eleven young pessls students in the h i rlectly-bala B- mu were ad P wy cupled by Mr, and Mra, Paul W. Zel Vocational school, to the State Farm after long, practical use had proved them most productive NEI fers. The ladies are sisters. Mr. and Show, in Harrisburg, on Tuesday. The and most health-giving. Then ’B.B’s huge buying, testing T Stats Mra. Smeltzer will again locate in rt t . a rs Sidaucda p F 8 group all had conducted projecis or and manufacturing resources were put to work to make these College where Mr, Smeltzer ie m-i. . A $59 nl Sheen RSs rumns : x \ nitve exhibits at the show BULL tormulas into realities. oS HE E ¢ ’ \ 4 ployed. " . . ia sd 1 Fhe Fish and Game Association will! BRAND Paul Bradford, former restau hold a regular moetiy Thursdas As a result, we sell B-B feed with ! F bo . p rsisk SESIMAnR At © : basa 3 : . 4 . or bitsines nd e . Sess a . has been appointed a foreman at a ight, 18th, in the Vocational school the guarantee that if it doesn’t in- = 5 } an on ial SUCCesy you externally as a counter irritant lind. , C. camp in Lancaster Valley, Mi building us . + i ’ have refreshing sleep which in ment, ; Sn. : crease milk flow and bodily health creases your efficiency and endurance. flin county. The camp is located near- Ww » re le od : Second if caus ®i . Community Hall a CWA Project vou can return the empty bags with clears the mind and keeps vou in : - aused by gas in stomach, u good humor due to imperfect or hurried mastica- ly thirty miles from here, which in- ¢ | ? i me of two projects sponsored | vi duced Mr. Bradford to make arrange-l ".. Township school board ie vour hgures and get your money back. tion of food, use “R.R.R” inter. $ od fete Jen thoi an wo dbidbay . od . x DAIRY ¥ e 2 att or ; § # 8 - ments to both board and sleep ag thej erection of a handsome and mod- | FEEDS It’s the fairest offer ever made to Folks who bave tried it tell us that Bally. Take one-half teaspoonful in oo REE : ” : K.RR.", used since 1847 for com. ai glass of warm water, CELITRD a made if first slication a . i : mp. H " ule h . t A " ern community hall, and the other the | dairvymen . th insid t 3 } it fall « imme i hy # & ol { OTLVING wary 1 Ine y y y ro 3 TH early Jast Call; in a immed Ia £ ¥ U|improvement of the Vocational Sched Ropsang im h Si e and out, offers Thin if Saused by Mpls nervous- on the opening « 1 TL i WEL athiatin Bal THe Divers ta 3 nn . " . LLL er TOT wiccpicssness when ness, do this: apply "K.R.R."” briskly athletic field. The papers for the first Sold and Recommended by to the following: to the back of the neck, then get int ppointment was nos m Punt a jew S03 Seve named are now In Washing- I An . y 8 bed. Breathe with a slow even rhythm: J r days ago. 3 . 4 i” ton ar ete in almost a unanimous Hef -af em by S use! i ind thes most a unanimous | GEORGE H. STOVER : 2 Sadi aused by S re Mus: les, let the nerves relax and soon, sound : Por Strains apply “R.R.R. restful sleep is yours, While coming north at the fo senitiment favoring its adoption by the | Sand Mountain, on Sunday, the Fitwp, taxpayers. The second project driven by J. 1. Fetterolf, the locallis now being carried out, considerable | Centre Hall, Pa. Made since 1847 by \ Gulf gas vender, lefty the road, broke [work having already been dons The ’ L RADWAY & COMPANY pian provides for an expenditure of down several gusrd posts and stuck Incorporoted its nose under the wire before it could igi200 to $1500, for draining and grad- | i 4 tie " ' " i ® NEW YORK be brought to a standstill. The carling. Five hundred feet of tile have! was pretty badly damaged, but wasibeen Inld and part of & Sank on the! INSIST UPON "RRR = 35¢ AT YOUR DRUGGIST able to proceed under its own power |north side of the field cut away When! i at a low rate of speed, Others in the car with Me Fetterolf were Mrs. Fet. terolf, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fetterolf . - and Mm Mary Emerick. They were J . returging from McClure where they unmie Got a Real Bargain . - nftenied the funery of James Crick, i gd a 7 an uncle of the elder Mr. Fetterolf and Mra. Emerick. a — When contemplating holding PUBLIC SALE, call the undersigned, and re. verse charges, E. M. [SMITH STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 A “4
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