THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1936, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. rit 24, with Hublersbydg at Spring lene Lee, State College. Mrs. Guy Corman, The latter waglMrs, Charles Caeenoble, Mr, and Mrs Mills. Thie purchases was Miss Catharine again retained as principal of the Glenn Corman and daughters Arlene i ill " Hos% rman, a school teacher it is) Clymer Indiana county, public 2 %1 WY The Gregg seniors presented their ’ is, 8 3 ' ’ » g and Cherry; Mr. and Mrs, lawrence C The Spring Mi 8 clash via v SWThe Man ih the Moon,” sald. The place will be ooccupled by [school Fedler, Mr. and Mr Merril Miller UNI IPAL atre A Collection of Newsy Happenings $1, .c... (he Bellefonte Order of Wood- | Miss Hosterman’s be sco ya ILLHEIM Shows 7 & 9 P. M. and Personals from Uregg Town- men n thelr lodge hall ay Bellefonte | Hosteprman, meet at the C, M. Walls hom HS i afrw, Kat hryn Bweetwood, Mm, Vern st ship's Metropolis. Tuesday night. The play was success- | Mrs. Godshall Improving—Following b or : ; ® fully presented in the Spring Mills [a mastold aperation on Thursday of [instruction in A a Groove The F185 sO omlos will ny 01 brother, HOOK I'he class In home Onon wi and children Doraihy and Newell: Thursday) evening, at which time Stoves Kathrvn Meraingas \ Mersinger, Leroy Mersinger, Ki FRIDAY & SATURDAY Cor 1 Ei THIS WEEK. last week at the Lewis‘own hospital, [be conlinued. ‘ Martz, Ruth Ripka not | Mrs, Vernon Godshiall began {improve Party for Former SHkmlll Foreman], rp, Orpha Thiet Jenn J April 17 & 1» uphoistering chairs will Roster of Spring Mills Ball Club— | grange hall lasg week, {a warnplete Following is an incon : | : Spring Mills base- sorve their usunl Easter vacation roster of The Gregg Twp. schools did : : oh in on Sunday. She was visited on] —-Emploves of the Sil S130} {57 Mr and Mrs onal Mille : em h ! . Hy + 4 Special Double Feature BlI** the players in the Jacob Sharer, long a in Hettinzat To : ball club. one of #he six clubs form flaseball League, days missed during the term due to vir because of the number of {Saturday by her mother, Mrs, Ralph idid honor to in J ing : Shook, and aunt, Mrs, Mabel Musser, [foreman af the mill but w retired] gook. Kenneth Johnson, Hazel I No. 1— “IN OLD KENTUCKY” ing the Tri-Valley . favith (on oat he ww ae], living on hig farn as i} wiki it 4 fiodem 4 ‘ YS | nd Wil P10 § 1 um- weather conditions. The grade schools | With Glenn Long at the wheel : felen Huey, 1 ; Vild, ROGGE His 4 2 I as six approved recently, Ww : oh St An A i” i passed on: lin ing Mills will close May 8 and The Coble children, Hving sires wh ! . es . R & \ hoz " { ct for Ont foreman, ti : : HE I Players By, George Hos-|qhe high school on June § The Buac-| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaten are a Ee ey ao . iy re : ——— So. PAYOFF? Miles 2. jenlnureate sermon will be preached by | img ternmnan, Snyder, E. Hen esher on Sunday Condo, Jay 1. MoCo vevin a . ol ! a. ) ye - an : ~ a : : recovered » ch an . s : . i‘ + long time ted the : . i - ' k 8, NEX1 WEEK lar. RA tweotwood, Wm. IR. Sn) qm Nt X¢ eh ‘ in is : , ts o ' , APO { o a h £ on a . | oxehar t Bq ! uri & 21. der and 1 partie gaia n Al aiad, J hs 4 hon till 1 {ving trdatmes ind no Umm FOR HAIR AND SCALP “THI ¥ TWO CITIES JAPANESE OIL dal ery in Churches | When road vere impassable wr. | rio CCAR Bu Haale] Made in U. 8. A. 3 atlo Services : . { : ¥ vonlirmalion Se : wore held in| Gordenier, present manager of the x (Boda nla became seriousiy| Mr. ang Mrs. John CO. Robinson and The Antiseptic Scalp Medicine Mars mor— Confirmation serviits wot i lCaniva "Toad: ars wa Ian : i oy am : : 4 Fiat nd 1 Ty 1 Different from ordinary Mair Toslcs = . : Rat Lutheran, Re- Centre achers genc) ari ! te Satu v night at the hon # i Petty a Jahn Ji " “CEILING ERO ~~ Coming three of the churches—iutheran, ho y urs : By By A . | Richard Rink ana 3 " 0c & $1. FEEL IT WORK! Af All Drugglels . ING ZERO ming April formed and Method on Easter] Pan “ult oa : ak at: '™ her, J. C. hath ona ir oa OY facia ay xb Writs for FREE Beskiet “The Truth Abest 27th and 28th, ‘ Tha ad were imipres. State Teachers uege, \V spea ! where she and her hushan 1 in arie Ling Ln dau ri The Hale.” National Remedy Co. New York morning, The services wel i i } Aut het 4 . : i the mmencement exercises, June shi Ha } 2 SOE Sara ’ ulivy y Mary, Mrs Beulah Mr. and | Lene flppmnmt Jipprnen Si pomnwe pe sive, with special music, and were . Er. Sock a il he case was noy 1 Atfignos- 3 : 2 Margaret Grenoble Ev fav n wey ‘ ny At} “YT y . Monday there wis some hint ~t connaction with «con . : LY, re F n conducted in n and Rilswor th Stover have respective | be named appendicitis munion services by the lactad an marion ' kara : : y » mgs Clad as senioe MASS SPOAKers . x = . “ pastors, Rev. L. A. Wagner, Rev. D. 2 aa st ¥ i Mr. and Mrs. John W. Corman and ) v v 1 og mt . v 7A 2 “ .f R. Keener, and Rev. Seth W. Russell. Miss Mjriam Techudy home econ-|. oi... Barbara Gy i ad- joo L ay an y y itting y The names of the young people ad omics teaches ry ind Wayne B ng, iy ron the 1d, of 1 mitted follow: Lutheran—Claire Shaf-]instructor in agriculture, spent Easter |. ..iv were guests of the former's] . . fer, Josepine Myers, Isabel Musser, at thelr respective homes, the former|,. her Mrs. Sarah Cormi and sis. pA , . 4 § i v} nn the r al WE . A Lois Shook, Dolores Condo, Pearl Lin-}lin Lebanon and the latter at Loys-|, we, Mrs. Corn Shook and Mrs. Aus- e000 gle. Reformed—Biimbath Geraldine ville, ¥ nionville Chester | Lee, Cora Mae McCool, Dorothy Mae Robert Slegnl spent Saster with | Mrs. Guy rman, o ‘riday i ' . . ~ . . . Long, Myron C. Musser. friends in Lock Haven. oR. entertained Mr. J. W. Cormamm) ~————the New Short Suits and Coats are smart and intriguing. Dawn blue Methodist—Jean Watts, Bernice Fet- The loss of the Chris; Musser fam- | of Unionville r. an re. terolf, Barbara Fetterolf, Bet'y Aum-lus “ho moved to Muncy is greatly | Thoma. ard eR and navy in plain colors and bold patterns in{plaids are the order of the day. an, Betty Robinson, Kenneth Al- regretted. Two of their sone Camer- bright. on and Myron will remain here for At Farmers Mills, Rev. Keener re-ithe present. The former is clerking home the celved into mebership two by confirmi- li, she Meyer store and the latter is the at pn , uest We n Spe: * . N Ea | S mon oe Spay At Glade] Boponn “4re and (he, Iller e| ning at which he guna were. Wak pring Suits ew Early-Summer FH Grove. and will stay with his aunt, Mrs. | 4a aM % wa her ranceg Thompson and son, of Bhar-| a) orris who as ere Pag : 0 inti y lose of the "OE we > Miss Delsie Morris, ; a. . Paul Noll, until the close of the ¥ y Mrs. Myrtle Burrows, York: Mr DRESSES y 4 WT rae” 1 UTC ASS ¥ oh Ny {ey ry iy ! 2 ful over the Easter vacafon, 1 L ent school term. Mrs. Guy Corms Mr. Mrs io nen, in ail the new fal \an and a new Chevrolet Master coupe from Two Homes Sold—Al Mark pur _ e's the Miller Motor company. Miss Mor- ased the Robert Musser home be- t, of Spring Mills, rics, Flann sls, worsteds all for Ladies. Jacket ¥is is engaged as a teacher for Sth tween Spring Mills and Penn Hall, f. F. MaoMorrs J eral terms in the Doylestown public for $2125.00. he place has nine acres : « Apu tay schools. of tillable land in addition to the lot Spring Mills Girl Becomes Bride—|., which the bulidngs are located A wedding ceremony was solemnized The at the Evanglical parsonage, Rebers- Christ Musser was sold the same Sheffield Farms nn ¢ plant again EE alt. ies Tal. [time 10 Mrs. Paul Nol 00. Both [after an Nines which ‘dates from the | DRESSES APPROACHES iafnig, Tuesaday night, when Miss f1- : : 1 jad an fin h dates from th da Bdhn of Spring Mills was given party was Swabib and family, and Johr has been ’ ; “ . . a . i lat ¢ in ingic ang Oue-piece Dresses we than a fr grip / Tressler is conducting the double-hreacte a ER 3 we new pattern affairs du ? id 3 home formely occupied by Mrs Mabel Smith ls back to roscsnalls rete THI properties belonged to th ober: | first of Deon Mugser estate, marriage to Jennings Stover, son § Th es. 4 . . : is rs faye ns ‘ , . Cs sie PPPS POOESPOPPOP idee a a Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stover, of Smull Fhe . Benjamin a in, : hub STORE OP ) ) i : , ¢ wteh then | formerly owned bs he fishers, at Mr. and Mrs Windom Ciramles RE OPEN STORE OPEN ton. ir many Bh s wish hewn | enn 3 is" alse Trew: 10 haveiamd min: 30h Niner ‘Wore Sunday Every Evening g t tore Every Evening a yw married life & bide 18 BOR 230k te tha Aministrator Bue. | avs Alneip: raimmt Tels Exeept Tuesday Except Tuesday k r of Mr nd Mrs, Morri : = Shi » , tgs and Thursday, and Thursday, who live on the former Eli] When We Close “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” | When We Close h property nor of Salem | " — ag 6:00 P. M. | at 6:00 P. M. M i LLH El M ¥ PA. CPSP OCC OOPE REPUBLICAN | pr —— for CONGRESS, 23rd DISTRICT ‘ —— % FOR ECONOMY ie nome. ne was ai 10e Townsend Recovery Plan Candidate Bellefonte hospisal entertained that t Easter Holidays lest own "alter who was 1 at MR. HARTSOCK was ard Mrs * 8 a9 ’ . MN tq at W 4a Burrows, Hq father Ce meres Mra. C. B Eugenes Slegal and of Falrport ations in Scoring Mills SAMUEL 6, HARTSOCK | 6 J GREGG TOWNSHIP VOCATIONAL | of Blalr County. Th eC Fo r d V . 8 uses l CSS f uc i an d SCHOOL NEWS, Nan te Sony: oil for the power it gives than Way Patra, talked to the junior and any other car we have ever made senjor classes of the high school on Monday, The two lasses have for ie past eight weeks been studying » f course in automobile driving under Ann u Toe ton of. a“ AND ITS UP-KEEP COST IS THE LO ” primary object of the course ig to study automobile driving practices that lead to greater safety on the The OPENING of the highway. Much interest has been shown by the members of the two MOST COMPLETE ENTHUSIASTIC sales talk often begins gallon is less than $10 for a whole year’s classes, nd many helpful sugges. fone wore made to the group by and ends with gasoline mileage. Some average driving (8400 miles at 18 cents The. ontration examinidion for Sth OD MARKE salesmen would like you to believe itis a gallon). Here are the big items that grade pupils far admission to th : iy hoot Hi th \ the whole story of automobile » make the Ford the i ‘ Fa wil 30 Wd i ihe ara IN CENTRE COUNTY. | a On fouloun fal, wil De Juan the Grama But drivers ought to know better. For, More value for every dollar you pay. 24, at 9 a.m. Only Sth grade pups 0 ; the fact is, it's way down the list. Lower cost for repairs and service. age exam on, v yp win nod the nat Thr ney M N D AY, A P RI L 20th The big items of car economy are low Long life. Slow depreciation. ye. The apening immdall game for at CENTRE HALL first cost, low up-keep cost and low de- Quality means economy and the 1936 the Gregg team will be with the recia 1 1 mak yo more real quali strong Howard high team at How. FANCY GROCERIES p tion, Savings here mn ea Ford V8 gives : ity ard on Friday. Howard won the ’ td i i i i Bed on Vellay: Huss eon ghe FINEST QUALITY MEATS grea eal of difference in cost per mile. than any other low-price car. No other yim, wad WH in ps in Ja Gasoline mileage is more of a talking car under $1645 has a V.8 engine. No a strong yeam. The Gregg boys have PRODUCE AND FRUIT i : point than an economy factor. other low-price car has Center-Poise practically the same team: nas last It will be or alm always to please our customers ‘Ase : and to give year with the exception of Wallace them the nes nail ood bal nable Check up and you will find tha the Ridi f i» Skiles, pitcher, and Robert Corman, : Finest 4 } Youls na nu t ding, ¢, sure mechanical brakes and The boys feel the experience gained WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS i tan von cy he. wxpationce wined difference between 17 and 19 miles a Safety Glass all around at no extra cost, there fighiing tor reogniion ln the F. R. SNOOK Muroy = Mill Hal next Tuewiay and play their first home gnme on Friday, Ap- Urenenfiprmseniyrenenfiyronwtyrocen lyn Yroowo yon 525 A MONTH VECR0N new 0c sor Pen somo ianey NEW FORD