The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 06, 1935, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
and J. E. Royer, representing the Lu | the manager of two adjoining bor- PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. |A. M. Relgel, Centre Hall; phone 11-
theran church, retiring trustees, were | oes Edgewood and Sewickley —-and]- ia.
re-elected, The other two members | X60 paws for a four-line wud, in this —
i column, These little nds. sre wonder! The Centre Heporter, $1.50 & year.
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LOCAL INTEREST . » : gle : BT
[ i fvall® f "Xi ) TF siting Jat the same home were Mre gon workers in the way of results, vers
- . " . - . - . Band will hold a festival and carnival]lang A. W. Alexander, representing the ‘ : , ' tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted”
/ : | Saturday evening. June Sth, on the| Reformed and Lutheran churches, re-| Dillon, Mrs. Kate Gardner, and Mrs.lte s “House snd Lot for Sale’ -
i 8 Ss Woozer, on elas # : ng ; : .. p
Ho ne Mr ; 1111 ni gchool grounds in Millheim. spectively he financial report re-| Daisy Widler, of Altoona, whos
urday, celebrat . I vealed a balance of $2900 in the. and hip dates back to the time the FARM LAND VAsTURE for young When thinking of holding
WEArY [ ir marriage ev, and Mrs a toy Corman, of a: . ; -
versary of their marriage, t and Mrs, E, Roy © treasury. cattle, 36 ncres, plenty of water: PUBLIC SALE ~
Wilkinsburg, were at the home of Burkholder Hved In Altoona.
. b is a busy man Other guests recently
| The East Centre County Juniorjof the board are W. Frank Bradford
good pa ure Telephone CC. P. Long
iss Ella yottorf, of Ri i at
Mi a Bottort f Lemont, is at
the home of her aunt, Mrs, Lizzie
. : ow schoo or “a1 . ey atl sf -
| Mrs. Corman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs After attending the school for mid sn— Spring Mil ’ 3tx23 Call the undersigned, and re
" 3 ere | F'. M. Fisher, Memorial day. nurses connected with the Methodist Ll ass i : verse charges
Jacobs and will remain for .a few ; Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia, for HOSPITAL NOTES. cE pp
weeks. Mr. ang Mrs, Wm. F. Hoy, of Ohio, 4 ou
and I, ang "8. 3 Haug WY, i
Guy W. Jacobs. of Steubenville, 0. [2nd Mr. and Mra. B. Claud Hoy, o
Prosperity gas range,
three years, Miss Allce Burkholder used only few months: will sell cheap.
will graduate from the institution this Patient the Centre County hos- ith 8. Thomas i ters Mills;
oe | Bellefonte, on Saturday evening visit-] . ‘3 gy . wp : SATs
will attend the reunion of his Clan ted with Mrs. Sallie Ruble. a sister of] (3 say) a s a gation from the south side of the coun-]Phone 70R2Z.
(1910) at the Pennsylvania State Col- ” ate of Centre Hall high school. Miss . :
‘oe re 4 ty during last wel (yr 3 Ton BUPEY § ¢ :
Thursday. the gentlemen. Burkholder has been granted a short : ing : wees FOR BALE-~Top buggy and a road
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Miss Mary Kennedy, who is In]vacation after the exercises tonight Mrs, Allen Auman, Coburn, wi wagon, in good condition Ellen Dales STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Boalsburg, Pa.: phone 21RA4.
Phone 1082
lege today,
The Senior Service class of the Lu- . : 3 3
Bi Senior : ho ' will hold their charge of the dining room at thejand then will again return to IRE i,amitted a patient on Monday.
theran Sunday schoo > Soa tapeds 2 gr ari ts tnt yr . gt
: re whvteran me in Hollidaysburg, | hospital until October, Mr. and Mrs. | 4 : y ———
John's Park, be- | ! re yreran Ho i 9 'n y es ¥ 3 : > . 1 Miss Harriet Amelia Immel, Reb- WANTED Market chickens of all
was among friends in and about town(M. A. Baurklwlder, parents of the] o : i ‘ pa a
! : : en |ersburg, has been a patient since Mon. | kinds; tankage sold, $1.76 per cwt~—
jon Monday ang Tuesday. young lady, and sisters, Miss Ellen, [*'"P hs, 145 DEEN a patient sino y- .
Assistant Dean of Women, Penn State, (day.
class picnic at Halry
low Woodward, on Friday, June 14.
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In the advertisement of the local Sys Ar re . 4 on
Mrs. J u homan is reported
Mrat National Band ire given somo I rthur sent and Miss Mabel, left for Philadelphia Miss Hachael Pauline Fous Sorin e
First National He = from the hospital to be very good ' wb ! tchael Pauline Foust, Spring
i this morning and will witness the | Mills, hag been a patient since Mon-
interbsting figures pertaining to the|
position Pennsylvania oecup'es in the graduation exercises, day.
ed withiin a few days She has been i -
dairy Industry. a hospital patient since Sunday a Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Burkholder, ac-{ Nelson Joseph Hough, Rebersburg P A 2
The theme of the Children’s Day |week. companied by their daughters, Miss. |wWas admitteq for treatment ues
i { te- (f aan an 3 jet 01d 80 yf * 6p . . a ravi) . Nia —as pvp
program to be given in the local Re “| . and Mrs. Bd I Bartholomew 3 Jean and Harriett, and a n, « Gerald Harter, Aaronsburg, a su B ELI Ig FON i E, PA.
formed church on Sunday evening atj = °° . : Helen, « g1Dewh kley, were guests over the week-| gical patient zed : oP dnd cul xe
condition and is likely to be discharg
. an laughter, Miss Mary ) ve benm | . wes 2 till 11
130 o'clock is “Smiles and Sun-} a end of the formers brother, M. A.lday, Continuous She
Burkholder, and family, The PBurk-|
; wi rt week-end, It was Mrs. } tora alse visited Yann State. | ne fn FRI, & SAT.
Mrs. F ; sary relinquished her! Bartholomew's first visit in a consid. . ition, an 3 , was discha (THIS WEEK)
Ohio where Miss Jean is 5 freshman In
B10 lerable length ime, aq dh : tox mn eT :
ohio, | il . 1 Sta ind expects to h ontinue .. anit Mya. 3 1Adle ‘entre “BABY FACE
nis ' } ie irkholder 18 HARRINGTON"
' 1" at the Bartholomew
beams.” Everybody cordially invited.
dutieq as superinten f the
Valley hospital,
the last day of May
BELLEFONTE, FA.
new duties as housewile in. $ tor iy Ce tFa Les Cr : Fg W 1, born 2 irsday . Butie: th Qhows 7:16 and 9:00 dally.
Hal. The couple jwere mar-|2"d id from here went to Id Viale: hie. Sopra W ' Fo 1 ne Bell oa 9
Children 10e.
MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.)
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“RECKLESS” EK «APT. HURRICANE”
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(NEXT WEEK)
Notlee, Grange Patrons,
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MON. - TUES, - WED.
“LADPIE” (NEXT WEEK)
Beal Gloria. Stun “SECRET OF CHATEAU
Famous Sleuth Tracks
Down Evidence on How
Goodyear's Greatest
Tire Stands Up on Cars
of "G-3" Users!
INSPECTOR FAUROT
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well on the Em teinger | : Ran, LC \ < NOTE
mat rumen a est az) yp. Eb Read the complete
it Tt i i a Te] at thrilling story in The
which point it i8 certain an abund-| - : i oti . :
ince of water is available. With a} NS : Fra Saturday Evening Post,
- ; : Collier's, Liberty.
gasoline pump Mr. Hettinger expects
to have water forced through the
house and to several gections of the
barn. The drillers, who by the way » :
are a new firm with I. H. Brown as a Excited? You bet we are!—and so will you
junior partner with U. WwW. Meyers. with ATLANTIC be when you hear the latest facts about
are now operating on the Howare . ——
Bickle farm, north of Penn Hall, WHITE FLASH g Sires Bou Jue car just released bya great
Teaching schoo} for sixteen: corific- PLUS? 7 = - etect vew 0 scoured Ametica interview-
ative yois ‘under one board isa rio. - — : : ing “G-3"" All-Weather users . . , “G-3
ord worthy of netice, and is one mhade : 4 4 4 “ ~introduced after ‘‘third degree” road
by Mise Cora Tue of Centre Hall, , apy iF 4 —
who is Bout to complete her sixteenth Lad . 4 ; Pa tests has more than lived wp to its
term inthe grade schools of the city i A AT : claims—has proved itself better than we
of Altona. She laid the foundation a : \ 7 17g 4 i ’ said it was. Stacks of evidence clinch the
f her ation ha Centre ali . 3
{ her ‘education in the Centre Hal - » . i case! . . . Come see this astonishing tire
borough. schoels and ' continued her 0 4
training for teaching in the Lock Ha- —that costs YOU no extra price!
ven Teachers’ College, in whicy Col-| en :
cee she Took a fu courne. pring Ah DEAS " EVIDEN L RI
all excepting three years of the time . i 3 ; P A Y
the has been located in Altoona she : 1 i“ "ou 1"
lived with Mr. and Mra. Harry Par- ln? - , . Eig Amazing G-3 Pootprint Facts F 0 R RH E W G 0 0 D Y E A R S
sell, which- may also be justly point- Xe : \ “AR - gathered from Coast to Coast.
0 with pride. Miss lL.use wns In ’ \ 3 . % sp
on Memorial Day, which time ATR oh WY a re = EN | 437; MORE MILES OF ke Pwiys
with her mother, Mrs, Clem. | 4 i : ART. . ; RY A) . REAL NON-SKIDw=fre-
use, who is living alone at pres- | fm 3 AR ® Y [7 | quently exceeded. Cc
Mrs. Pred’ £.. Homan, of} FIA) ATE. TR Re | GOODYEAR MARGIN
» Fre ve man, oi . 8 “ A - h ; DY i "y ) . of SAFETY stops cars
Douglasville, ware guests o Ratur- . fq ™ E “ :
i Avi ‘ + on Ratur Aa BY 2 Me \ Tam) 1 quicker in emergency. A WEEK
day and Bunday at the homes of thelr!
respective parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- | LY — Can yO SSE PR VED! SUPERTWIST CORD
do Homan, Oak Hall Station, and Mr. pik g ati : g HSives PROTECTION
Mr. Homan, who is a graduate from aii SEE OUR LOCAL EVIDENCE wy
the P. 8. C. Dairy School, 1g employed
on the Lonicern Farms, ore of a A - - » ; J ; min
number of large dairy farms in Lan- : . "7 ; . Good
s Se. EE ure! Goodyears are GUARANTEED AGAIN: AD HAZARDS as well as defects
caster county, and is making good ; Bs : - bP R : a “ v AQ TRO - oy
Mrs, Homan, who before marriage was
Misg Barnh Burris, will be recalled
with pleasant memories by many of ©1695 AR Ca RN a — a or :
the young people in and about town.
women ci ion ton ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH 22US $obeh
mR
ard, Ohio, on a tour through Central
Pennsylvania, were also gueste at the
Burris home over the week-end. The .
couple ars formerly from Bellefonte ¢ et, . FOR WARM WEATHER Phone 50 CENTRE HALL
and are now engaged in farming. | 0 la
Mrs, Kruger is a niece of Mr. Burris,
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