THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » » *® - » ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST . =» . . ® £ Mitterling of the a business trip last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Mitterling Cafe made to Harrisburg during Mrs, Ernest the stenographic of the Kerlin Poultry tre Hall, a few days Thomas added to the office at Cen- Frank was force in plant, aro. on Saturday, went his home in Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin, vig the Greyhound bus. He had been at the Ceniye Hall hotel for sev- eral months, The Ladies’ Ald Society Methodist church will “Penny Supper’ May 14, in the chaunrch, Further given week, Sankey, 10 of the loc- hold fi de- Thursday room al Helous evening, of the will be mn social particulars next W. F. Keller ang Mr. and young on Sun- Mr. and returned Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs, Ben. D. Goodhart son motored to Johnstown day they visited with Mrs. S. Goodhart, They home day. where M. the same # of Tusseyville, nine MoClellan, t of Marcellus aged TORS, 25 years, ou school for 10n examinat for Hall i Sat took the trance to the Centre the te i hom Monday tex “night. onfined t he membership of and was 1 greatly ntertainment of a furnished by and <h school. good, and enjoyed by fitt Congregation attendance casion ve the Wig ing members vari- refreshments was of classes, later served. ous were The grist advertised at Saturday, May court hou Mills De mill a; Farmen fheriff' s sale = WE Rone v intense rot op ne, On Monday evening, Order of nr the Fe goanion, apter, the Star, re Centro ion of =a class of} and installation were in or- plang for the annual May banquet to be held at Country Club, May 14th were made at this meeting. After the regular meeting a lovely Mother's Day program was presented, Many out-of-town guests were present, some journeying from Altoona, Hollidys- burg, Harrisburg and Jersey Shore. 84 Luke's Lutheran church, Centre Hall, will celebrate its 50th anniver- sary during the latter part of June. A history of the congregation is be. ing compiled, and a pageant ls being |, arranged for presentation. Any person having interesting information ocon- cerning the various pastors, organiza tione, ete. connected with this church can be of great help in making the celebration a success, This ald will he paurtioularly appreciated and Any per- son who has anything to offer may present their information to Rev. 1. Arthur Wagner, Ernest A. Frank, or Hurvey W. Fink. net In £0 in Hall, Init candidates der, Final anniversar, the Nittany large LOCALS, H. Strohecker, with Miss driving the BStrohecker New York City on the former's son, Mrs. Ruth car, Tuesday, Ww. Reiber motored to to visit Mrs, James B. Spangler daughter, Mary Ann, of Marietta, were week-end guests of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Milford Luse, in Centre Hall. and young underwent a ton- Altoona General He was brought his sister, Mrs, Frank in the Kenneth silectomy Hospital on Monday. back on Tuesday by Paul Fetterolf, convention of the Conference of Busquehanna Synod met in State College Wadneday. The sessions were large- attended by delegates from Centre Union counties, children of Mr. one, A Nor hern Laitheran missionary an ly Clinton and All Fred al to and Mrs. improy- are il 1s of the Slack, such have that 10, recovering except extent up and Betty, with while still confined to hed. an they around, who Is pneumonia, d Mrs, ensburg, Nathaniel Gi of stopped their Xr. ar Ship ayson, Hall Belle Cen're to in on Friday on way fonte connection with Mr on iiness in SIS SiN. # the « ile to streams, work at school bullding is The walls and all brick, of the ing window 3 The inside ni are up to window exposed on jlald, and poured, buff now is wet, are Tex being wr being ined over the Mrs, Jan Sam nond (luests enleria Nelo CON Li HELD SATURDAY FERENCE HAVEN, sa AT K Giraden, Four for discussions we in put more more nit of the Tri-Hi- Y,” "How tb acquire a satisfactory working falth” and “How to build year-round Tri-Hi-Y program.” At the evening session walen fol- lowed the banquet in the college dining<room, Dr. Dallas WM Arm- strong, pregident of the host col- iege, spoke on {Eduction ‘and the Good Lite At the installation, District ¥. M. C. A. secretary, John G. Cattron, an Impressive candle light service wag used. The gathering was attended from the Centre Hall TH-HI-Y by Misses Roberta Smith, Geraldine Bradford, Mabel Foust, Martha Brooks, Tou ise Miller, Frances Iunkie Miriam Homan, Lols Reese, They were ac companied by their counselor, Mrs F. V. Goodhart. The local organisation la indebted to Mrs. W. A. Homan and Mrs, H. W. Potter for transportation fuefil- groups met “How on “Hobbies, into and get a conducted by fies to and from Look Haven, Ve EY th | fe th pl i Dt FARM CALENDAR. . 9 way, drying litter at in use, ter can be handled that about one -third eof the time in piles while the rest is A —————— A —— A ————————— CHILD BREAKS ARM IN FALL FROM GRINDSTONE Sunday the Rus. a Timely Reminders [rom Pennsylvania State College School of Agriculture On morning, Jennie, of Mr. on » and Mrs, the Beartholo- fell the and the young daughter sell Lalr, mew (Goodling) of arm tenants de- for GROW .—A well necessary GRASS MUST ape yod farm, from system is of of roog fraane a grindstone broke For to growth pasture grasses, right close the wrist, grow'h a strong root system - Past Here Grands’ Assn. to This Evening. of Association, 1. Hall for eve. Centre Co, Meet leaf growth. spring inter- later the good top or in growth ere must be pasturing full One ol rly res with in The County Grands’ P., held No, 865, thig regular meeting the Centre Past will be HERBS Many be grown in the for adding flavor and] Ask your county POSE ibilities of GARDEN herbs garden oma to foods t about the plantas, CHERRIES show a GROW OQ, Lodge cin 0. at Centre me (Thursday) ng- i Transfers of Heal Weiser, et ux, Miilhelm, $2 to Ix in rowing . ty ’ Estate, Elizubelh Mil edn E. E Hon helm Cher- to for ap~ Tops CHOICE pr eference than HAVE dex 8Oll : terman, of tract in dex ide borough © HOO, J. H. Ross Centre Hall, drained brut even more the @ Keller, of §1 vid K. Harris On, only ent ( produ © ad act y ere sufficien i is possible, say trace WP. n State fruit upecialists., Specal oentions should be 1 n to obtain flows INSECTS PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. in this orm - for a four-line ad. solumn, These little sds. sre wonder workers In the way of results. Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted™ to nn “House and Lot for Hale” Zoe paws FOR POULS WANTED—Market chickens Kinds: tankage sold, $1.76 per A. MM. Reigel DRY RY Yeomanettes ein Not the least among the attractions of the Great Lakes Ex- positio n, which will open on Cleveland’s downtown lakefront June 27 for the 100 days to October 4, will be the Yeomanettes, charming and attractive girl guides. Here are Anne Carey, Patsy Maier and Jane King in the hot weather version of their snappy nautical cos- tumes. A nautical theme will be carried out in decorations of the Exposition grounds which will draw four million people during the Summer. PURE EHR (11a) Oe AGRA vi aa co ma uate Cs TERROR, WA cy mn HAL L| Wels Quality PEACHES Wels Quality PINEAPPLE CANS IDC Wels Quality COFFEE lb-tin 21c TELEPHONE PEAS or FANCY CORN 2 Ige cans 25¢ MAYONNAISE 16-012. jar 20c¢ Weis Quality Evap. Milk 3 tell cans 19¢ Weis Quality Cake Flour 23-4 1b. pks 23¢ Wels Quality Baking Chocolate 1-2 Ib. cake 11¢ Weis Pastry Flour 12 Ib. bag 33¢ Weis Quality PEANUT BUTTER .........co00e 2 1b jars 27c Weis Quality PORK and BEANS.............. 6 16-0z cans 23c LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP ...ccrcirvismsridesas J cakes 19% LUX 2 small pkgs 19¢; «...... large package 22¢ RINSO ...........csn0is 3 small pkgs 836; wevueean.lge pkg 19 LUX TOILET SOAP .....0 cs vassiiasswnrsnonnens 3 cakes 19¢ No. 21.2 CANS 2 25¢ 8-012. jar 1%2¢ EE ¥ Eg $1 | Taman | tal aaa lM ui... JAMES W, SWABB ~Justice of the Peace LANTS FOR BALE and Collard Plants, plants, 76c; 1000 Bweet Potato, all assorted: plants, $1.75, prompt CO. Cabbage, to- all assorted plants, $1.26 Pepper and 00 plants prepaid. shipment.~ Valdosta, Ga. x Plants, LINDEN HALL, PA. 1000 plants; attended Legal Business promptly to. SNOOK® The One-Stop Food Store PILLSBURY FLOUR . LOOSE MACARONI . . AUNT NELLIE'S CORN FLAKES . BAKED BEANS . ; AUNT NELLIE'S SALT POP OPOEPT OOP POP OPOOOOOOIOOOS SPECIAL!!! 10 LBS. SUGAR EEOC GOGE OPPS OP POOP OEOPIOOIIP MEATS GROCERIES Centre Hall 24 lbs. 95¢ 2 lbs. 11¢ 3 boxes 17¢ 25¢ 10c 6 cans 4 boxes FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY 48c In Our Sanitary MEAT DEPARTMENT RING I INCED HAM TENDER BEEFSTEAK FRESH GROUND HAMBURG VEAL ROAST POT-ROAST n n n A n > n ? a n - FANCY BOLOGN WEP CPCOP POPE EP POPPE OEPOPOPIPe The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. a a VRPOMCNL SMUT RE SR AE 1 LOTT MES SRR ir J Attention » » POULTRY RAISERS For every dollar you invest in Chick Feed,--How Much of this dollar actually buys Chick Feed ? Ye ou rd Be Surprised n of every § High Salaried Oficial 8 = National Distries Agent's Salaries Salaries Agents Heavy Freight Rates Ad. fo Manufacturer & Progts verilsing Expense Resale You'd Be Surprised! The Feed We USE and OFFER contains : oll of Wheat Embryo; Pure Irradiated Yeast, Concentrated Egg Yolk, Extract of Rice Bran, Extract of Cod Liver Ol (disagreeable OILS removed), Dehydrated Spinach, Dehydrated Orange, Dehy- drated Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Pure Kelp, Potassinm Jodide, Manganese Sulphate, Calclam Gluconate, Irom Oxide, Copper Sulphate. This feed is the result of MANY YEARS exhaustive laboratory re- search and experiment, Our Price, only $9.35 per 100 lbs. any sound for this Chick Starter and we have never yet heard reason advanced why you should pay more, OUR WAREHOUSES ARE OPEN Every Wednesday afternoon and Evening In MILLHEIM; Friday fore noons In MADISONBURG: Friiny Afternoons and Evenings In Reb ershurgy Every day In CENTRE HALL and Friday and Saturday KERLIN’S GRAND VIEW POULTRY FARM|
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