The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 22, 1934, Image 5

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ITEMS OF
LOCAL INTEREST
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The present week. opened with
sunshine throughout the day.
A milk dealer, selling In Lewisbu
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
CHILD ALONG ROAD STRUCK BY Lester Hosterman, from Illinois, 18 Donald Meck, of Bellefonte, visitedjof their daughter, Mrs. Beal, in Lew- the “third Democrat in the Centre-
at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Paul
Winters, aver the week-end,
Miss Bower, of near Lock Haven, Is
staying at the Willis Blerly home for
the present.
istown, Clearfield Bennatoriz]l dstrict, to become
Mr, and Mre. Calvin Weaver, Jr, a candidate for Btate Benator. The
drove to Lemont BSundiy and spent other two are, Edw. Jackson Thomd-
the day with their son, Walter Weaver. son, also of Philipsburg, who carries
the indorsement of the committee of
the two counties in the district, and
OWN CAR DRIVEN BY HER SON In Rebersburg for a short visit among
friends and relatives. He was born and
Mr ary Elizabe ng g g
irk Mary Elizabeth Bachman, aged |,qieq n this valley and left for 1
38 years, a resident of Spring town-|notls sovera] years ago.
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The John Moyers opened their home
in town after spending the winter
Moyer re. Howard J. Thompson, Clearfield
ship, while walking along the state Mrs, Harold Hackenberg and dauvgh-
alhighway about 2 o'clock on Tuesday ter Joan returned to thelr home here M. R. Moyer and wife spent peverdl
——————————————— — months in Bloomsburg Mrs
——— | mained here but Mr, Moyer went back —— An,
to Blcomsburg to finish a term of Cok Charles A. 1. refuses to ald
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| school. the investigation of the Army OCRITY+
visiting the parents of Mrs, Hacken-
berg, the Bakers.
Mra Lee Kidder is in Millheim at
Sylvester, was struck by her own car,
r® driven by her son, Charles Bachman,
Approximately 25 additional Hat
stores will be opened during April,
cording to a statement from the liqu
eontrol board,
Misg Sadie McClenahan, of Mil
celebrated her 88th birthday, a f
days ago, when she was entertained
The gross amount realized by (
fle that of the Messmer sale
nso
Mra. Della Reiber, daughter, M
with, and Miss Be Meyer, of tov
attended the officers’ ball at Carll
over the week-end and visited the G
wwsburg battlfieid
Willard Smity,
the past
He is tenang
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and a
Mr
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Wilkinsoy
H ode
fora Iie ton w faving ,
nothing to do all the rest «f the
her wha his family has to say
him after he lg dend.” Walter ls
Potters Mills and ig one of several
dents at the college named from
i newly erected planing he puts himself in a class of disrepute,
i0ri another car, and the bumper «f the Mr, and Mrs. 8, 1. Gephart enter-
ic- feoupe struck the woman, throwing herii ined the following nt a goose dinner
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lor {sideways to the pavement. The youthl.n gQunday: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton i \
haq Weaver and Master Paul Stover, Mrs. ore {
went on, not Knowing that h
struck her, and passing molorist lpmma Corman and the Misses Helen
{ } af ner in i» ol f1¢ 1 { 0 1 - 3 .
picked her and the child up and OK |,n4 1uella Gephart, of State College. CENTRE HALL
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them to the Centre County hospital Paul Ziegler, Virginia Detwiler, and
by
+ sprained ankle, lacerations of the ternoon in State College
iss from which it Is expected she will NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION.
LOOK at this list of Savings at Clov-
vn, lefver, }
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lance with an of As
— is hereby giv
Lynn Bred gecured emplovme as co” gs Ro "Ela Hon wilt Te of superior quality, Geg the Thrifty
Hagan garage held : : : : Habit of buying from your Clover
ESDAY, MAY 15, 1934, Farm grocer.
for as little as
Lusco Apple Butter .
Jumbo bHN-0r. Jar
Clover Farm Golden Sve
o-ih Can
Blue Ribbon Raisins
or Needless pkg He
1)ill Pickles
Hy VROLET factories
4 records, trying to give
cars it wants, 4000 units a day are r
the assembly lines. In fact, mgre Che vrolets
are now being produ ed than any other make
of automobile in the world.
Naturally, Chevrolet is proud of the record
its factories have made this year. 1 specially
: ; 80, in view of the fact that the 1934 Chev-
d | > z ba a d 4 % rolet is not merely last year's model impro ved,
Te m the yecory- — : : , bo but a basically new automobile throughout.
: Producing so many of these cars so early
breaking nationwide } ik FE | - 2 al sind ; in the season, and ] roducing them
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Chevrolet high standards of quasi y,
demand, Chevrolets ? 0 * ; | 2 ; y short of a real accomplishment!
Ys
$3
are being produced
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ge igen ol gen
at arecord-breaking yi ga
rate of
units a day! |
iam OF — Fo oe a / / / and youll never
ort satisfied with any
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