THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » * ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST of Lewistown, is Mrs. Paul . . Sommers, with his daughter, in town. Samuel visiting Venrick, Mr. ored mots part Mr. visit Brungart the latter with them for a and Mrs. 8. C to Philadelphia of last week, taking and Mrs, A. E. Smith among relatives, The four months’ old ang Mrs, 1. A. Wagner case of three-day measles day of last week. By this has fully recovered. The beekeepers will hold court house, 7, to whidh all 4-H clubs ally invited Prof, Anderson, College, will give an illustrated ture on “American Foul Brood." —A R. Houser, of Rev. developed a Thurs. time he son on Centre county meeting in the evening, May CHDeCS State in an open Thursday are Je. secretary. Girl Scoutg cop- offered County The State College ped the $10 Aljoona, on that city, Wednesday of Citizens College Gables Day prize by Centre in of State transportatio Al pona pals, {ree to g0 to Soout taught Potters Mr. and Mrs, Cumberland, on Saturday Hoster £3674 radus wil flinbure, Fragk WW, od, of Goodhart cle Friday, son Frankiin veloped pesliag at a meng « whi h ott ed put log, A mn time wi any to known reason the child refus. weight on his right careful examination by a physician brought no addivmnal light. The following day the robust youngster began to use the Umb in a natural way, much to the relief of the parents, who hag grave fears the lad might be showing the first symptoms of infantile paralysis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst enter- tained the following at a “500” ecard party, Tuesday night: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Searson, Mr. and Mrs. Gervin Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs, Loster Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Whiteman. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradford, Mr. sand Mrs George Rimmey, Mrs. Meredith Cold. von, and Mre Glenn Treaster, ard Mrs. E. M. Smith, the latter of State College. Prizes were awarded to the highest scores made by men and women-—Jack Bradford and Mrs. E. M. Bmith, respectively. 5 any LOCALS, purchased a new the Warner-Buick last week. Frank Dashem Buck sedan from agency, Lewistown, R. O. lender, burg. Funeral Monday. of Mrs, Fred died at Rebers- were held on Diehl, father State College, services daughter was Brangart, 8. C. Brungart, Loraine and Mrs, home here over the student in nursing Danville, E. H. epled Miss Mr. hep of at She State week-end. is a ag the hospital Heckman, of the position the Methodist Aged Ty- WwW. Emer- Dr. has The Rev, Belefonte, superintendent Home for eels the 0x of the Rev, of Episcopal He Karns. at rone, SUC son Laura Runkle en- of of the in Centre Hall, Members of the hostess Miss the members economics ciubs As tertained one home on Friday afternoon. club present included Miss Mary Potter, Jennie The Mrs. Mra Ethel B rer, Mrs, Mrs. Verge Keller alla LAelian Delinda Homan, sradford, sie Mix Ida Murs M ght, Miller, etl ma — GREATEST CHRISTIANS eh Christ DEAD AT S58 YEARS. # § 1dadis 4 : IGaGIngs, tie Boalsburg, oA nome Cathryn Dale 4 hedr Brot het sant Gap, on i, Helen Ceor w Sent from having Lavck 8 compelled the school room been confined to Haven by illness her [Thy following articles are taken Tit Han nse v ‘en publication.) 1. en _Sehoot ———— POSSIBLE ITINERARY FoR TOUR OF WASHINGTON Motday afternoon Slght-seelrg tour of Washington Monument, Na- tional Academy of Bolence, and Pan- American Union. Monday evening-—-Vigit Library of sides of containing with pen and Ink on both the paper, with each sheet two «columns, movies, morning-—Tour and Printing, Smithson- National Museum, Alr- craft Building, Medical Museum. [TRIP TO EUROPE IS UNIQUE Tuesday afterncon—Tour of Lin-{ YACATION FOR J. KIRKPATRICK coln Memorial, Arlington, Fort Mey- I ' ’ Probably the most interesting and|]Y" or Military Reserve, and Mount Ver- . : . £ A ” non. unique vacation plans Tuesday those of Jack Kirkpatrick plang to tour the BEfitish Isles boat trip. companied ty his parents, the Wadneatay Mr. afl Mrs. J. M. Kirkpatrick. Spe Hie On May 28 they will leave for New ditérhonn York, which port they will sall Corcoran for Scotland, two dayg later, Sullding Ie of the White TH Star will be the boat taken. They visit with relatives y Scotland touring England { Ireland. They also expect to spend | few days I Norway, where Mrs. | will attend the World | hool Convention at Oslo, | the Congress : Tuesday of Erigraving lan Institute, of Bureau and ol 19636 '38, who for are evening Theatre party HC or . Rev. Em- and mornivig—Tour of House, Capitol, Library. Visht Art and bassies, Falger Wednesday tish Rite Temple, ery, Red Cross Gardens. from Soot - Gal. 200 Glasgow, Franconia, Cunard line, oRIcal will in | and before HONOR ROLL. SENIOR Smith. | Kirkpatrick Rober'na Sunday 8« JUNIOR They fof the Emerick Ean will then visi battle ground: World War expect to sa England, for Donald Barger in France, lugene hey il from South. $ ampion, July 24. Ramer N enw Homan wm MB, FRANK ARNEY ILLNESS; LEAVES Mr. Frank Arney i nomas Heol SOPHOMORE SUFFERS HOSPITA anitor of man L 1579 COPY OF SCHOOL PAPER APPEARS IN “THE TIGER” FILES COPS OPCELEPOIIOCIPOOPPP GOP I OEP. JAMES W, SWABHB Justice the Peace of that careful must last » come. Let by submit. our one juires t us « wid » Wilh tis ry Ling Erestions upon wide tors. experience Successor to H. G. STROEMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works CENTRE HALL | EN =RAL §B ELECTRIC sirarorvaror Pa. NY-A-WORD COLUMN. Fthode JE 2323 lewistown NOTICE 40 head cattle for pasture Hed chix, at thejon farm land Want to buy 100 bu, five each: started week-joata—~€C. P. Long, telephone 10R2, d, eight cents. Hatch each Tuesday.|Fpring Mills, Pa Zt C. Mills, x201 BABY CHIX —8ingle-comb day-old baby cents Robinson, Bpring of all cwl ~~ WANTED—Market chickens FOR SALE-~-8everal b-gallon vis- kinds; tankage sold, $1.70 per SNOOK The One-Stop Store FANCY SOUP BEANS FANCY PRUNES . AUNT NELLIE'S SALT . LARGE SOUR or DILL PICKLES PASTRY FLOUR GLOUCESTER PEAS BAKED BEANS . . 6 cans 25c¢ SUN-PRIDE CRUSHED CORN 4 cans 25¢ FANCY CREAM CHEESE 1b 1 Oc FANCY BANANAS Ib 5c EPPO P ETOP EOE IIOIP ECS PIIIe —In Our Sanitary MEAT DEPARTMENT -— RING BOLOGNA 1b. 14c MINCED HAM . Ib. 15¢ JUICY FRANKFURTS . lb. 16¢ POT ROAST BEEF . : Ib. 16¢ FANCY ENGLISH ROAST 1b. 20c TENDER LIVER. Ib. 20¢ PORK ROAST 1b. 19¢ VEAL ROAST . Ib. 20¢ wear Yroner flr ER a a Raf nao & i wsienef pur ’ MEATS GROCERIES Centre Hall Ib 3c . . Ib Se 4 boxes 10c 2 gts. 25¢ 12 lbs. 33¢ 4 cans 25¢ A aan BR OCP COPPOCPOE CPE POCO PEO POPPs The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. antenna -...,. a i PEEING GE THR NORRIE Inet 0) TE Dn hn Fe il. TONES REL nen 7; 7 You'tt ALWAYS st 0140 YOU SOUGHT A mm a x i i £8 FORCED-FEED LUBRICATION and OIL COOLING exclusive G-E features that mean quieter oper- ation, longer life, lower operating cost. G-E THRIFT.-UNIT has been proved in nearly 2,000,000 homes. It now gives “Double the Cold” and uses less current than ever before. Sealed. in. steel G-E THRIFT-UNIT in both Monitor Top and Flatop Models. 5 Years Performance Protection Prices are as Low as $1 34.59, with Easiest Terms Hosterman & Stover Co, ““The Department Hardware Store” Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM, PA. Attention » » POULTRY RAISERS For every dollar you invest in Chick Feed,--How Much of this dollar actually buys Chick Feed ? You'd Be Ew Surprised— Manufacturer's Profits vertising Expense Resale You'd Be Sur Aud er YU have j§ fF x ’ y $ eve ¢ ‘ ) g 4 i { 3 FOr Ad fo National Salaries - High Salaried GBiclals — Distries Agent's Salaries Hepvy Freight Rates Agents p rise d ! LR Lia 1 TRS DArR FLILANE The Feed We USE and OFFER contains : Oil of Wheat Embryo; Pure Irradiated Yeast, Concentrated Egg Yolk, Extract of Rice Bran, Extract of Cod Liver Oil (disagreeable OILS removed), Dehydrated Spinach, Dehydrated Orange, Dehy- drafted Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Pare Kelp, Potassium fodide, Manganese Sulphate, Calelum Gluconate, Irom Oxide, Copper Sulphate. This feed the result of MANY YEARS exhaustive laboratory soarch and experiment. Our Price, only $0.35 per 100 Ibs. for this Chick Starter and we have never yet heard any sound reason advanced why you should pay more, OUR WAREHOUSES ARE OPEN Every Wednesday afternoon and Evenlng In MILLHEIM; Friday fore noons In MADISONBURG; FrMny Aftermoons and Evenings In Reb ershurgs Every day In CENTRE HALL and Fray ang Saturday " KERLIN’S Pee is
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