THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. * understanding of » fune sanks, what they cs io and Mrs Milford use, on Wednesday ha they eannot do, I« el Af 1 wis taken 1o i alt H (MA4.} ho ognized that to mar vi se CRASH CENTRE COUNTY JAIL rnin The Public and Banking . J.OCAL IN I EREST How it did blow, blow, blow, were lodged in the Centre county © ented by Mrs. Annie Frazie: Jerre] “tion. i rs. T.! Smit ag uehter Miss 3 | 1 g Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spyker, visite M Smith and dauchterMl | for observi : i of banking is . ~ : OY ‘ , : (NERS 3 greatest Industrial ng 3 ie earth, . oo » . @ LOCAL AND PERSONAL WASHINGTON , D. C. YOUTHS CHRISTMAS DINNERS. LOCALS, | t industrial nation on the earth Rico (Continued from first page) The borough schools reopen today { seesgary that the public have a » » » » » » . » To the tune of four below fail as the New Year came in. They | Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frazies Christmas night. are charged with ¥ driving and children, My, and Mrs, Dani Louise | h, spe he Christe : Heas ¢ Y¥s ’ ssh . at the M. A. Burkholder farm during|' : i mith, sben, the Christm: at Pleasant 4 all absence wns riner sheriff 3. L. Mr. and Mrs 3 LO } iystery. all of her Christm vacation. i bumping Le i i Poi } was 11 } Arney EY o" ITEMS OF : 936 ary 2nd And this Is 1936, January 2nd. atton Chipman and. Tony 3 sain 1a ’ (Thursday) after the Christmas Miss Martha Spyker, daughter of | fanc re ing arrest. T Waid] p! Se an won William, Mr, and {i up hy tat is f H v L Af {11 Conspl 1 tive in Philadephia i or 4 . y : a ne Of We should frankly expls tions to the publie, acquaint the laws under whic ve operate and emphasize the vital part banks play in the economic Jif many years 11 irs aniel Irwin, of Wilk. 290% or Bi Bilons . rs Iv { also Daniel Daup, 8. 1... ! A Nery cat} : ny Therefore, in order tha aa i were at the Stanley Brooks °° ass : ) UM wh wis > rho 4d » . PE fs the fullest cooperation a ‘rank X, AM Was @ gues { is lowing Harry Ilgen, of Farmers Mills, who Frank 1D. 1 z the guest of his lowin y . i i ae. I BOND=In lav and daughter Mr. and John Scha has heen (ll for sometime, Is Impros : entertaine r fees 1 Mrs. |] | Tibbens, in Bellefonte, on man. The i : . . ing but is yet a long way off from h / . dAsueht ers rs. Guyver ( . . ‘hristm ay. gas pump ER being the robust man he was fo . i and their res ; iat ing between the bank Ohio, is t ia M isis : 3 . of the country, it wi tre Hall is mother, : car ¢ the Be : ng on Wagner homeste: EER Mr. and Mrs vn reo! ly- objectives to take the larence on Christmas. Mrs, Irwin was Se f . | \l I Mrs, « Auman, "has been seriously i : The Stat ghwn) bey 9T w sto! in iladelphia, ! own, wep ho a weds, are abot y bezin. 1 ; ‘ banking wherever it ea gome time | . rr ¢ Hse atter ' uli 441 The voung men f 1 tg ey were sty $ ven ' non I S ing in . Ova. RDEFID 4 mented’ mind. B i cational Training ‘ . MUTResSs James : : ; ral and were Banking Confe pointed General 1936 Birthday A series of Reglonal at Philipsburg, hn wil 3 3 ] ok or now ses t 0 in p—— vA : e {eclallan in i in Murphy y= Bani ervi there Thursday. ‘ heir oe = A al OLeR gic 2 i t his A ntly : : all types of banking Announcement was this Ww During ol oh ka i : oe i ; 4 tmas dinney rHesLS y . ; Dep y 81 i ohn B y wi laws and. the Tex by Dr. Dona d, ‘oct istrict leas : oy oh waitin . \ : nd A toy | » mm Ren wr My rankli I 1} ving In Aan ut hi home OF under will be es 10 Director ; eult sacra tion ne will tho Sgt ! OA thedy pis tans d . 1 dl ing nm Fra b : am to } ring { 1 ity iy rr Th {1Y our banker Education X Ws, hat programs in : ¥ Hi arel : 4 . #" : AS i f this ¢ oF OF : x ’ : oh ’ Mm s an derstan The - T0 TAKE MYSTERY | OUT OF BANKING By ROBERT V. FLEMING, President Amevican Bankers Association 5 tot lrvny "BIG TUBE 25¢C Are slow-cleansing tooth pastes robbing you 3 of really white teeth? EE ET EN TEE ee wr A DOLLAR'S WORTH x » ol 4 § 7 x weeks frial THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR nex been of out 4d Ww *T spectvely Fre Camisiion IE x P ie Bb Kenneth has at y £ $s vy AE 1 x fas > - in “ ¥ mn spending aw vi his ta mp . em ; . dios . ; hd amn- 582 WHEAT PROD. CONTROL Mr. and Mrs. Floy nyde nnetht rel Pi Te i.e and i. IB 3 gan mn CONTRACTORS IN CENTRE DIS, speaks his re of nelle Sam's 1 “iesdt FArmers ment of am we, and the op- wen more Civilian un district portunity afforded to learn one of Corps pas in Pennsylvani many practical vocations. {be abandoned during this poenth, | 40 i" ny Il, The jollity In ! "hea yoda Con Thes ire | Lele * } (Address) Misg Alice Burkholder, who for the 0 the sociatio is increased ove past two months has acted as Hed! §y camps closed in November. Ti EE ETE ERR TEE TE ey IN A I Tc TO I TO ON 0 BO I L ‘ tndred oy Dt. over ap Cross nurse at State College. returned position ie men will be gimil } wired per cen over that to Philadelphia Tuesday night, She plans to do private nursing for Dr George W. Swartz, chief surgeon af Methodist Episcopal Hospita’, Miss | Y IK during the latter part of last Burk holder is a graduate of that]! Miss Mildred Smith, RB N.. 4. | choicest rom her grandson, |. nth. The officers } y . 2 + rr 2 of the associa. hospital. Public Health nursing fsiuate of Jefferson Hospital {iadel. | Harolqg K. h, a horticulturist lo- |, oro George Motherst aval proal } n i f . 4 a rp : ¥ ¥ ’ ys Mothersbaugh, red the field in which Miss Burkholderiphia, wags met at Lewistown cated at Mima, Wash. The Re! gant BE A : wi oalsburg, James Hawok desires iat to enter WwW. FF. MéCieli; ¢ Rtas wilase and i POrter was Vor with generous . " ater » n . ¥ MeClellan of State College, a, 8 vice president, Frankiinville: John . twas enter talnex ¢ a fow das g samples of the Fait which was of . i . ¢ . Pe Misy Harriet E. Barftges, daughter h ined ; for a few days at Adlicions Aavar ad. ‘hig é M. Blauser secretar Contre Hall: | is } 5 < ? . , . er home On § oF py TOIT Bop | HORM i HAVO an wgh quality. cv he a ; . of Clinton County Superintendent of] ey return home stu F Ce H. L. Ebright, treasurer, Centre b Mie 5 . " icalled on a ow friend $ Cant Mr. Bmith is a son of W. E. 8mith § 4 . ” 3 - a Schools N. I. Bartges, and Mrs, Bart-| Hall or fig fe . h enc ai enire State Collegel nnd gradusged from Hall. Directors, Samueal Everhart . al > ne © cx Sie olleg fn acy xi from n a ges, of Lock Haven, a junior at Penn P . " he y r 30m : rr Smith Penn State last June and H. A. Corman $i i AUN » Sef y > » , HAE +4 » i State, has been elected a member ob : oo ner of £ Rev, and Mrs. W > ————————————— 1 . » - - : {E. Bmith, now Jiving in Loganville | Mr. and Mrs Joh Rudy. on the 4 ld rer : of vitamins A and D. Vitamin / York county. | Kennedy f that during November when or 10 be exact the gain In from 7: to 152. The final meeting for sign- ing contracts was held in the direct . 4 s ors’ room of the local First National ARO. receive $ rate of Washington s Ba (Welesent to camps In Pennsyivania and ad oinin 4 . wm th : 4 adoining states where the quo- Smith, a few daye tas had not been filled. the Penn State Players, student dra- matics organization f the college Miss Bartges recently directed a play | and Mrs, I. 8. Jamison, Will. 'ained a large number at Penn State, which she had written lam E. McCormick and J. PF. Wetzel | Christmas, among whom were: Mr. the seventh district is composed of : roan amin Li 1d Highest grade Nor xX rma, west of town, enters of friends on for the taking of a business cousus | £18 ine ¢ % is weak in rays gives “sunshine” value and planned to the mirutest detail of | f the local high school faculty, and Mrs. Samuel Biehl, Miss Edith Centre Hall borough Potter, Harris i ¢ "hse roncer thet Extra refinement mal costuming and staging, and whitch [attended the sessions of the Pennsyl. | Potter, Phoenixville Harold Potter ’ g os 1 won her honorab¥e mention. | vania State Bducntionsl Association (Tom Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs Herman i i ZL as a rg, Friday and Saturday, McChon, Meadeville; Mr. and Mry | 18 made up of Gregg, Haines, Miles, | ! ; ! ‘ McKesson'sCob Laver 7 December 27 and 28. Mr. and Mrs Frank mer, Huntis wi. Mrs, | Penn townships and Millheim bor. | iridge the gap © ge sun-shy ardized). Either pl: ' Jamison attended the Penna. State 0: H. Rice, Stormstown; Mi iw Mre ough. The ten enumerators will be 7 ! ICHRER8ON" 158 Flavored. Specify ? ‘and College townships district one | TNE oul ers “vi 5 doses effective. You car Beginning of this week Mr. ana|™ Harrisby Mrs. George W. Boggs moved their household goods from he Grove i Rising ws : " . Tussell sir and » File gn apartment to Herminie Westmores Press sessions at Hershey and Mr Russell | and three children: Ted 3 w—— | y 5 vy y : fim > 3 ; old u Rud 1 Mi & named shortly and work begun on } : § : . . Bold McCormick and Mr Vote h LJRudy and Miss Esther Btoner, Contre | a ’ \ i ! ; land codeiy, where the couple will id . Wetzel the gen t fare . +. | the 20th. Paul V. Tilard. Altoona, live i 1 eral sessions held in the forum of Hall Guy Kellerman, employed byl wc re. ores in Iga ged a : 3 a api 3 ing] % " “ ge . 3 “52 FNp3y : Bon the new Education building at Har the Rudys, spent the day at his home has been named supervisor for Cen- teacher of mathematics in the Se. . BT in Colevilie : tre, Bilal 1 Clearfield counties T i { Fish urg. ' Vie i , Blalr, and earfield counties, wickley Township hgh school, andl ae ! i fied wil now be Jjocated near the school a —— wins ae o—— Mrs, Boggs, the former Miss Verna . . $e ” Mis Boggs, Die Jormer Mise Verna REG’LAR FELLERS Jimmie Makes Up a “Bawl” Game engaged as a telephone opdrator In the Bell exchange in Centre Hall The couple's departure from town I= being greatly regretted, - By GENE BYRNES @ Dorothy Boozer, who became five years old on Monday, narrowly es- eaped being severely scalded a fow days before Christmas, when she fell into a small tub of hot water. A quick and Hberal application of olive oil worked magicidike In alleviatu the distress. The Christmas turkey had been sca'ded in the vessel, and in her excitement over the {fair the plump little girl fell packwara Into it. Phowns heavily clad which piobably ap evented more severe burns, but from the middle of the back to the knees the flesh wag close to being Blistered,
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