The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 15, 1935, Image 5

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ITEMS OF
JLOCAL INTEREST
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last wes
spital
mation and
considerable
the
ing pain,
next to
Hef is
small toe.
anticipated.
file working
Royer
rence
farm for
Hartley
floor,
barn
necessary
Mr.
and
Rev. and
Wilkinsbur
of Edinbore
a two
dotted
and campers have
a city
first class
Mrs
SOY
and
their
Mire
with well equip
the
market at the reay
fishing in
which adds to the ex
ure of a summer
er famiiy left here on
ing did
thelr Wilkinsburg
the
wnfort and
ation. The Fi
Monday m
Cormans
Vaud
as the
home.
also
Officers of the Treaster Ket
who regularly took their meals at
Jodon restaurant for some months
presented Miss Alice Spyker. a waltress
at the restaurant, with a Federal Re-|
erve note bearing the portrait
rahm Lincoln. he picea of purreney
wag attached to a set’ of “resdiutions’
expressing appreciation of the services!
of the young lady. Lieutenant Ed-
ward Wigman was re married
and is now Hving at the
inn and T. L.
employe, moved his family
is living In the [Grove
leaving Mr. Myers a MK
resentative at
tie camp,
ent ly
Miller
Gibson, also a
here and
apartment,
Camp
igs rep-
the redtairant table.
The Me
their annua
Park, Perry
came to
1-Nason families
union on
t The
met in
Alfarata)
of William fear
Philadelphia,
tre count
Descendants from
were OO. P. Nason. J. « Andrews, M:
and Mrs Hall, Mr. and
Dorcey Cronister and family, of
an: Prof. J. E. McCord and fami
Mr. and Mrs. Lut Strouse
family, of 0. FP.
Lord ellis Val
of a i
le of ent
Hall, next year will
held hannon Park,
first August,
The
New
of a on which
standing the builder, Samuel Thomas,
father-in-law of DD.
reared in Centre Hall. The unusual
feature is that Mr. Thomas built
the stairway, Immediately before be-
came eighty«ight years of age. It
was erected in the Fleming _ home
where the aged mechanic makes his
abode. Mr, Thomas is an English.
man, having lived in the States since
1885. Speaking of the Thomas family,
the writer {notes that Mr. Fleming
succeeds Alfred A. Thomas ag come
modore of Echo Bay Yacht Club. The
Shu, rogntly. sur. Jafue, Susie of
Leroy
her
State College:
and family and
Black Moshannon
and Thre Andrews,
The reunion
on Biack Mos)
Saturday
Mrs
the
#0
er
the
in
Standard-Star, published wt
N. Y. prints a picture
handsome stairway
Rochelle,
is
sari Fleming.
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LOCALS.
County
concert
Halry Johns
Rteubenville,
sf Mrs
Wag-
Visiting
Thomas, of
guest for a week «
in town Mrs, Mae
Now port, after
Mrs,
man,
Geary, gister
jank
was represented by
Daniel Daup., FF. V.
Brooks, PF. E
R. M. Smith,
mnie] Daup
TT. PF
8.
Mrs
na
Zora
May. of
bry
Eccles and daughter,
Freeport, li,
John A.. and George
and sister, Mrs. D. K. Kel-
Mrs. Eccles, one of the
daughters of William Heck.
he been away from Cen.
for a number of years. An-
jother sister is ‘Mra, John DD. Lucas
{in Lewistown. From here Mrs. Ee-
cles went Phifsdpiphia to visit
relatives of her deceased hus.
| band, but will Be Nerd again during
{the week of the Geange fain
Mrs, Sharer, with her
Mra. Jasper A.
ner, and sister, Migs Phyllis, all of
Spring MiAls, as mitor guests, on
Tuesdry afternoon motored 16 Centre
and on. to Bellefonte, While at
the Wagner family reunion
ure, Saturday, Mr. Wag
with a peculiar
eating a hearty
affected his speech, but
functions. He Ig gradually re-
much the gratification
friends. Mr. Wag-
recently na a
eiving a
for his
rendered the
his route
thers,
in town.
to
Jaco
Mr. and
par.
Wag-
s MeCl
was
on
n stricken
malady following
inner, which
overing, fo
his wide circle of
retired only
Sartor, rex
sonthiy
ex ha
and is
pension
service
handso
ost
(vernment and
township.
patrons on
n Gregg
A vers caller
pleasant at
was Pro
the Re.
Friday { W.
of near Spring Mills,
in company with his brother,
John F. Hosterman, of Gregg town-
ship, and the latter's son, Willlam H.
Hosterman, of Washington, DP.
where he holds a position under the
Federal Government in the Depart
ment of Agriculture, came to Centre
Hall on a bit of business. Prof. Hos-
terman is one of Centre county's
best-known educators. A pupil under
the late Dr. Wolfe, he prepared for
F. & M. College, whore he was sub.
sequently graduated. From the fa
of 1881 to the spring of 1884 he
taught achool in Centre Hall, going
from here to teach in the Spring
Mills Academy. Later he taught at
Rebersburg and also in the Bellefonte
high school, returning to the Hpring
Mills Academy for a six-year peviod-—
1903 to 1909. He is now, of course,
retired, ”
office jast
P
who
Hosterman,
DASHEM FAMILY
The Das cla
IN
hem held their
¢union Springs, Aug
GET GOLDEN PLY
BLOW-OUT
PROTECTION
= no extra cost
® Isn't it foolish 10 gamble —
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when you can get real blow-out
protection at no extra cost. Let
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day. These tires are the oaly
tires in the world that give you
Life-Saver Golden Ply blow-out
protection. And the extra-thick,
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will protect you from skids and
give you months more mileage
in the bargain,
Says
FRANK “Bring
Em Back Alive”
BUCK
Coodrich.
Sa
Silvertowns
WITH LIFESAVER GOLDEN PIV,
MILLER
MOTOR CO.
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given to all
{interested that the following
ifes of the goods and chattels set apart
the
of
persons | oc
nocordance with
the Fiduclaries Act
» hoon confirmed ni sl by the
) filed
next
Pro-
1817
Court |
visions of
tions nre on or
the
term
absolute:
\"
myer, late Milesburg Yiore, Penn Power compar
ased WL
fzabeth
16, The
The Centre Reporter, £1.56
IMPROVE Y Y our Proper
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$1,000 IN COLD CASH
NINETEEN years old last week and this boy—hardly a
man—has $1,000 in bank. Years ago he began with a
small savings account. By working during odd hours he
managed to build up a substantial account.
value is the char-
For knowledge of
indation for bank-
AND altogether apart from the money
acter value attached to this account.
what a boy can do with money is the fo
ing credit for the man.
The
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
aaa Ail a ut ha
when you buy it. There is no
can drive it up to 50 miles an
for a vacation trip — to phys
| ap
The reason for this is as important as the
result. The Ford V.8 needs no breakingin
use of unusual accuracy in the manufac.
ture of moving parts and the smoothness of
bearing surfaces. Clearances are correct when
you buy the car. It is not necessary to depend
on a long wearing-in period to eliminate tight.
ness and insure smooth running. Lange life
greater economy and better
bound to result from such precision has
The Ford V.8 fine-ca :
along with fine can. performan ae jon
safety and beauty,
FORD V-8
tedious period
hour the first
salesmen