- ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST * . - - * * Ld - . q Oak Hall Sta- Annie Homan, Irora Rupp, of near tion, was a guest of Mrs in Friday. The Centre Hall 4-H Club girls ane nounce a festival to held the High school grounds, Saturday evening, June 23rd. Music wil} be gpecial 1 feature, ( Nirs two chil- dren, of spent the past week-end with the former's cousin, Miss Laura Runkle, at the Centre Hall hotel. 1 Morrow and 1 to their hospital, on the baby ha for a town, on De on a George Witmer and f Selinsgrove, i were the aby son from Sunday, by Dr.}!? father of}; named {1 of a practicing attorney i, Fla. R Hammer- Mrs. brought Gelsinger Hugh Morrow, the youth. The Hilton Hampton Dr. Morrow, and prominent J. Henry 1. ly mill chop by ant Penns, mers home here proud s been school chum now n of Tampa, Garbrick, of Bellefonte, recent purcanss 1 ine d fo Centre time Hall, { i for feed fot mill oper pie some George Stover, of other v ley far- man Mrs LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Mrs, her husband, of Tyrone, a son Jones presented lenjamin Jones, yn the 2ind. Harry Meyers, of Pleasant Gap, was to the Gelsinger hospital, Dan- where he is undergoing observa- The Lutheran Sunday school, on voted to invite the Loysville wand to give a concert here some time luring the coming summer. the well-known is Dan ill from causes Raymond B, Winter, Forester, of Miflinburg, in the Gelsinger hospital, and | 8s critically yet diagnosed. a tient 10t Two the att new USL, 15-plate batteries now 13-plate price. These USL 10.6 per cent. more A EJ]. B new eries give you wwer than required by S Hall, 3 first Woozer, Centre * Hon. ennsy William vania President while Wilson, secretary Wilson, died ole from his home In vears of prominent Labor Friday Davtona Bloas of enru Florida, to He was 72 age, Zorby, in « Mrs, W. L Irene home conomics tendent aunty John tt of NEW ADVERTISE SALE—McCormi MENTS, OR Deering E. M. STATE MITH COLLEGE, Phone 1082 PA. edd the n Centre Hall High est danghter nIgencen YOUNG - ga Violet f the «¢} of the of having been a member Rev, Smith, a Evangelical o pashkor churey, here, and have many friends who extended greetings, leaving Cenwe Hall, a year ago, the Smith family, left: Mise Violet here to finish her school work. Buring this time she lived with Mrs. Jemnie Lingle, The Centre County Motor Club was represented at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Motor Federation, hell at the Marlow-Stanford hotel, In Wilkesbarre, on Thursday and Friday, by P. A. Frost, secretary of the coun: ty dub, and H. 1. Biwight, one of the members of the executive board. The gathering was largely attended by rep- resentatives of local elubg throughout the Biate. Among the speakers were Col. Reynolds, of North Carolina; leon Metzger, head of the Penna. Pe- partment of Revenueand Frank Smith, executive vice-president of the Ameri oan Automobile Assoedation, Washing- Las of the family, former nm » pts ee A Monument Erected-~ to the memory of a loved ong Is a substantial expression of your jast- ing affection. To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for it must last through all the years to coms. Let us cooperate with you by submit ting suggestions based upon our wide experience as memorial soulp- tors. C. H. HOMAN Successor to H. G. STRORMEIER Centre Nall Marble & Granite Works, CENTRE MALL PA PRA TC RRR SER PEPE PPEITPTeP GER] By bodastrig ba» H | GH BOHOOL [Taken from the current “THE TIGER,” School paper.] Cre TI Paired Geary CENTRE HALL Centre Hall » —— The familiar question “What shall 1 do after graduating?’ ig still a lenge to the seniors Adequate judgment, as to thelr desires will prevent the misfortunes of choosing the wrong Bince the occupation, of the fields are now crowded, graduates fee; life necessity of choosing occupation intelligently. of the of Bradford, is Reliber, surgery; interested in the pharmacy; Richard Helen Weaver, Beulah Some members the class who are Robert Ruth Doris Moltz, nursing. Ross, Mey are, who interested in cine; Irene Smith, interested in aeronnutics Jack When the Smith, taking he Foust Three of the boys Meeker ishler, probably call on Donald Ruble, tifying the are and Marvin the boys have plane troubles, machinist, Helen beauty Pau; Foust, Violet and Decker fairer sex by up culture. 124 Sara Odenkir Mabey Two girls plan to enter t teaching profession k in a fe holder education course, and Alice in physical education, and expects to study home economics at college in the fall members of the after May 25, 1934. Other class ha 10, fully decided what TO HATCHERY. nu C. H. H. 8, ALUMNI CONTRIBUTE TEN DOLLARS FOR LIBRARY USE TRIP Inst meeting f the Centre he members for the * SENIORS SPEND ON FTHRE} FOUR THRU CAPIPAL DAYS CITY PROVIDES CLASS HOUKEY'S FLOWERS MEADOW FOR RBRIOLOGY LOCAL BALL CLUB IMPROVES DIAMOND ON SCHOOL GROUND 5 of High hal a lites, most thelr medi- r and will mis. Burk PUre- BOOZER'S NEW GARAGE CENTRE HALL . SEPT PPPOE PPCPOPPEE Gas and Oil Full Line Accessories Complete BATTERY Service Washing and Polishing Modern Greasing Equipment Modern REST ROOMS conveniently located. LINE of HARNESS MARDW ARE. J. S: BOOZER, Proprietor x wow 4 Ww PEPLOBLEELEPPPEOEOPEPPELELPLOPLELPEELOPELELLPPEPPPD PSOE in Mins 11+ Hy add p educational,’ The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE LATEST FEATURE ATTRACTIONS Western Electric Sound System Shows 2 till 11 ¥P. M, materia sald hatching making the tr Process : af Geary. Janitor Devise New Type Bouquet for Senfor Bome-Room, thelr return from W wonjors found a On the ule striking the f Mr. Frank in their home-room, contribu (they the bouquet tion jearned later) Continuous Arney, The blossoms tied with eight diameter When interviewed, had often whicy, attained a three feet. Mr. Arney's symmetry « oO janitor ¢ THIS WEEK: THURSDAY “SMARTY” Blondel], War was made anzalea closely massed together and form a spike about éiring to high inches and four inches In Mr aid similax of Arney he made OUQU helght RDAY precision asily FRIDAY & SATU Richard Arlen, Sally Eflers “SHE MADE HER BED” | 1 ¥ Y : + A pow 1] action pl iN TOURNEY wiseball an ¢ ins arrangement of the particularly chalrs, a * » TIGERS PLACE SECOXD » ; 8 SPRING BASEBALL (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Gable, CC dette “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT? oF, os Fa 3 4 ad A p PIL the New Chevrolet . TR > % . wy at five mile UC ET TE TT low-priced car!” pe ’ ride. Nothing else so smooth and quiet. Nothing so steady and In the low-price motor car field there's nothing that even compares with Chevrolet's famous 5-mile safe. Nothing so easy and restful. The reason is: No other car at Chevrolet's price has any of the vital features pictured below— not a single one. 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