THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. — le eo . » ITBMS OF LOCAL INTEREST * » @ ¥ =» - the present a The churey; school of Trinity Reformed church will Chil- dren's Day service on Sunday evening, June 10th. Miss Alice Glasgow, employed in Washington, D. C., was called home owing to the serious {liness of her ruth er and reached here but a day before his passing away. A birthday dinner was held for Sarl Marstellar on his 24th birthday, Sune day evening, at the home of his moth- afin-law, Mrs. Grace Breon. Mr. ang Mrs. Witmer Lee and Mrs, Ruth Probst were present, the immediate family, besides Kenneth Strong, of Philipsburg, shot and seriously wounded his wife, Mar tha, when she attempted to run away from hig automobile on a main street of the Strong was jailed wwalting depending upon the recovery borough. charges of his wife, and Mrs. C. Howard Emery, Evelyn, F. Emery, Mr. and young drove to the day Merchant and Mrs daughter, Mddleburg, on Sunday where they with the elder Mr. Emery’s brother, Farry Emery, a manager in the Wels store in Snyder county's metropolis. spent The sale of lcecream in the Forsythe drug store, Millhédm, during last took such a suddén dash that the pro- prietor and Thos Ulrich were to make a night trip to ‘Harcisburg to secure an additional supply of the fam- ous Bryer <ream exclusively by Mi. Forsythe. weak obliged sold Mrs, of Centre Hall, itiag her She was Myra Winegardner, is at Carlisle Mis taken i} iKen to the where sne is vis James J, Cumberland Qlenn, sister, ty town on Saturday, by Goodhart HCom Potter and Neff. Mely Wirigth, a fractured bons n gible fracture el Hail autoed in Centre did so during Jast he 3 He § tO Steubenyille remained for an is afflicted with an “disease,” that all of treated when where fow day The incurable can barber almost us Know successfully nowhere ¢lge than in the Ohio Valley Hospital, in Bteubenville,. While in that Ohio Industrial city, Mr. Geary, In company with severa) others, among whom was Miss Nelle Smith, superintendent of the hospital named, made tours into Wast Virginia's capital and other pointe. The vacation, the barber convinced, was like a real vaoatfon should be. bes 3 i= OPE NING OF SPRING CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT; BANQUET, FRIDAY, MAY 2 The third annual Centre County Fish ermen’'s Dinner will be héld at the Nittany Lion Inn, State College, Fri- day May 25, at 6:20 P M., under the auspices of the Federation of Sports. men's Clubs of Centre County. The dinner will celebrate the open- ing of the Spring Creek Improvement Project of the State Board of ish Conmmissioners, One of the largest turnouts of spurts- men in the history of Centre gounty is expected. Many notable speakers Fisheries; Edw. W. Hewitt, authority on stream Improvement, and many oth. ers, will speak. Tickets must be secured three days before thed inner; no will be sold the night of the Tickets may be secured from Rev. DD. R. Keener, Centre Hall; Dr. Thomas and Guy Corman, of Spring Mills. Get them early and be sure seat. Price, $1.00, ——— he S——— LONG AND KLINE REUNION. The and Kline families held a reunion Saturday the Blue Ball it Logan Sportsmen's camp present were Mr. and Mrs, El Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Kline, Royal nd and least tick- din- at ets ner, of a Long on in iap, the Those mer R Mr, Roval Shirly, fL.ong, Mrs, James SONS Helen, and Harold Mills; Mr and Mrs Rosalene Kline a Richard Kline and Jr, Freda all of Pi Steward Boonie, and Spigelmyer, nd Clair Grove Mi children, Cummer 1d Mrs Freeman Dorothy and Reitz FEED BEING BRADFORD & CO, NEW DAIRY DISPLAYED BY Lewlstown's Popular-Price BEAUTY PARLOR Offers It High Quality PERMANENT WAVES At SPECIAL PRICES uring Month MAY. HARRIS SPECIAL Wave, Complete of Permanent *2.50 EUGENE and NESILE PERMANENTS Up to $700, No Higher REMEMBER, These Speelal Prices for Month of May Only? ——— BEAUTY and BARBER SHOPPE Tusseyville, Frank McCoy, of Philadelphia, supper Wednesday evening at the P. Ramer home, Same The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Western Eleetrie Sound System Continuous Shows 2 till 11 P M, took C. ville eran Misses Mary Hazel and PhyllisBrown returned bbme after spending somelt. B time In leading. lad, The funeral of David Glasgow, last Thursday, was one of the largest at- tended for some time, Emmet Jordan, of Reading, spent the | ative week with relativeg and friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Willlams Paul Bogdan were Friday evening vis- itorg at the CC. 8B. Bottorf home, Mra Rossman left Friday to spend time with her daughter, Mrs, Charleg Geary, in Altoona. end THIS WEEK: THURSDAY & FRIDAY “NOW I'LL TELL with Spencer Tracy, Alice Foye, Mel. DRAMA! and Annie HOME en Twelvetrees, COC camp No. 65, located In Treaster Kettle, has been transferred to lan- caster Valley. Mrs Alice Robb, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. N, E. Robb and daughter Mary from Bellefonte were Sunday © visitors at the T. Bwartz home, Mr, and Mrs, { Jack and infant son; Mr ——— ————— | Charles Wynn, son Charles, (NEXT WEEK) | and Mre., Fred Gharet, a MONDAY, TUESDAY Spe, - “CHANGE OF HEART” | SATURDAY “EYER SINCE EVE” romance that's O'Brien The happened. Mary Also—Best CARTOON, hilarious Played by Brian, Herbert Mundin, of Short Subjects most George 8. and son and Mrs and Mr 1 of Btate Col Arthur 1llol George Donahey, i lege, Sunday the derman home, of Altoona, Is spend. the David Fortuwey Annie ing ¥ort ney, at some time Gaynor, Charles Farrell Ginger Janet Dunn, with Rogers, endorsed by James oo Don't miss seeing this; 11 the management. When thinking of holding PUBLIC BALE — WEDNESDAY Call the The All-Star Musieal Hit of the year: yer SSTAND UP AND CHEER’ Warner Baxter, Temple, Sylvia Dunn, Aunt undersigned, and re- s@ charges, E. M. STATE COLLEGE, Phone 1082 Madge Eva Froos, « o) AMEN Jemima cast, PA. A real Hit and a Great One. —————— the sick pltomaine Rev, Zang, the Evangelical the assistance of several holding Bible school list during the pas poisoning. been on wd Jacobs, at the l.oys- wi Orphan Home, spoke in the Luth- church Sunday morning, pecretary week th minister, teach « the with ere ix for children. friend, Rossman from loysville: Er — EE — Methodist will The Bprucetown Bunda at Lock Haven Normal. ¢ prucetows Sunday render a Chile June schoo] announceyg it dren's service vening, 17th, at 7; Bunda, ¢ Altoona Bunday. 30 — ® OPENING « SHEFFER'’S IGE CREAM & DAIRY STORE [1.O.O.F. Bldg.—CENTRE HALL] THURS. EV'G, MAY 17 WEEK-END SPECIALS —— ICE CREAM - e3()c QUART FREE Pint of Sherbet with each Qt. Cream Special Jumbo Cone, Sc “Big Boy'’ Milk Shake, 5¢ & 10¢ A LINE OF CANDIES &(SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES - Several Varieties Hamburg a Specialty by millions of miles of testing by engineers inthe hands of hundreds (HY do vou suppose Chevrolet keeps repeating, in all of f § frankly, all various makes of cars in today’s low «price field. They have compared ? Very \ here's its advertising, “Drive it only 5 miles” the reason: Chevrolet engineers have tried out the performance — on rough roads, in traffic. over hills. through sand and mud and water! And they have proved, to their complete satisfac. tion, the same things that hundreds of thousands of Chevrolet owners are proving in their daily driving. The Chevrolet ride simply can't be matched by any other in the low-price field. That's why we urge you to “Drive it only 5 miles” —and that’s why we promise, "you'll never be satisfied with any other lou priced car.” CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compare Chevrolet's love delivered pric es and oasy GM A.C. terms { General Motors Value FULLY-ENCLOSED KNEE-ACTION WHEELS iat and youll never be satisfied with any other low-priced car OCK-PR STEERING SIX ee
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