THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, Monday morning. The school girl had |ersburg at thig time to visit with {fr been with her parents on a trip thru Kermit Meyer, from Salem, Mans 5 Mills Union and Northumberland counties, who hind been at the home of his | pring on Sunday, and retired without com- father, Henry Moyer, for a two Woes | FINA EARAN E ON A Collection of Newsy Happenings plaining. vacnt on. I'he SOung men were close and Personals from Gregg Town. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson and] friends from boyhood, » Clinefdlte wife fan son. | ship's Metropolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Housel and John nef tel : an silo | s 9 < > danghter, all of Lawisinng, were James, called at the Jamesd Heller | u 1 for Grantee ts on Sunday of H. FF. Erdley [home On sunday. : y Shows . . > : 1 3 oe by £6 we fin Silver Lining ! cashier of the First National bank. Mr. and Mrs. Euge 4 ind $1 There is now a possibile Donald, from State Contractor Fry is having difficulty) J 0 Cl ©, "oe ing 5. A. Blerlys | EVERY Spring and Summer Coat has been marked down to Cost -- and in addition to favorable ould L r CR in obtaining masons to work on the - 2 ia : 4 wolva the us- : . i! Tha ox parents of Mrs. A, i oe 4 . Yocutianu): School lo rece : [Vocational school project. “he EXGAe | Up." \.pur Miller and wife are In| that we are giving FREE, your choice of Any Hat in our stock. ual 45% grant or in . ivating for the foundation 18 mMOVIng wt 43 Youbet ial tha ¢ nbly and gam, 3 ns MY lalong nicely, Phlladeipiia If you haven't yet obtained your SPRING COAT or SUIT—NOW Is the time, which ¥ bn in W 's "8 | Mr. and Mrs, Edwin The \I1 wang Mrs, Synod, NOTE: Whte coats and ha's not included. weationna HON Yoeationn] Education Gets =lor. at the present time. =. {Tp Hamy of Leck Haven, call-| New Sandals in White, Pocketbooks, Gloves, all necessary accessories also available. aly at Howard, f t Perr POE I OOOO ns : * : ne , By oon ress appropri- Ars y ernon Godshall continues ‘wo Potters Mills, i POPPI, _e: 5 3 ating aanually $12,000,000, 1 Iai ay. Fo a martiold : . STORE OPEN Ie STORE OPEN * 11} y 12,000,000, beginndng | jmorove following a mastol % {isu ry Ia user i Tid a fey . 5 : 4 a r Teal G27 . ; . ; A ' oo. te os, I . ! a em Every Evenin vith the fiscal year of July 1, 1944. pur : i Ban 18 NS : ‘a frie s from York county, visited at Every Evening Exeent 1 Ey . atat wo required | tn hospital for surgical attention Barents M i Except Tuesday Formerly stateg were required; ¢} hos for 1! he home of he rent Mr, i he . - tc mi : h Federal appropriations for}, r more times a week, | Mrs H. Bla r | and Thursday, “rw , ; “ » »” and Thursday, mate fer the 100 per - I Ser TB Dalia " nd Mri When We Close Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest When We Close education, , on 11 : Mi - B., Pa'mel Bh at 6:00 P. M. COPS COIPIOSPOSIPOS e————————— A ——————— vocational s a : . 2 ; als r, Mi When We LH cent basis, However, under the pro- The funeral of Mrs. Leonard Ker- Franklin Sharer visited at the Jhome MILLHEIM, PA. visions of the George bill, the states|stettep las week was attended by a ., ar. dna ive. w : DININNNNPOIE and their minor sub-divisions wil] bo ilarge number of friends. Stats CoHexe on required to match Federal appropri- ‘Squire Jamison, who lu ations to the extent of only 50 perithe sick list for sor cent until the year 1342, improving any. He ad been pretty Beginning with the year 1943, there|fair, but last Friday he took a relapse. lq, .. who visiteq on Sunday at thel... 12 Contre county now has a pf AND ELIAS L RVIS, Aud is to be a 1g per cent s'mp-up an- Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dukeman, gi..4c home were Mrs, John Patter | Te ie 994 i NS RANCE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, f Clearfield, visiting friends 1a... ..4 son Boalsburg, Ar Mel" : It 1 NA B. 8 nually, under which arrangement | of were the Esta of AN state and local funds must equal theltown last Sunkiay. and Mrs. Chester Kneps and tw lates of entre i Bor entre Federal appropriation by the year "47. George Hoslerman move ut of-th hildren, pf near Cobur? ounty, Pa. deceased. Clyde Sweely, 11-year-old son of | Ammon Duck Ouse JMOnGAay A 3 rank Smith and family of i NI ! Letters of administration on above estate James Sweeley of Penns Cave, has at-| Penn Hall into the vi Wi Centre all vis t the W. } U C PAL Theatre |! having been duly granted the undersigned, % ong) town 3 ryur * ary x ita 3 : i gli persons koowing themselves indebted tended Logan school in Gregg town-|Roy Gentzel, who 0 PILE Sweeney + on Sunday Ce] ILLHEIM Shows 7 & 9 P. M. . ik? to the estate are requested to make im ship for five years and during that|College. WANT TO BUY mediate payment, and those having cisime tim he has been neither tardy nor J. finger, ho 1 ! n on Fous who v employed nea reo | ——————— sgalnst the seme to present thesn duly an absent. The boy a walked the two the sick list, 8 rec and is able gan epent Sunds at the home ofl FRIDAY & SATURDAY OR SELL? thenticated for settlement ' 3 . ; h ; ts HY FRRIGHT miles from his homa to theschool ev-|t low his ( t State their father arry Foal Vi wills bs ery day during the five terms andjagain. co Nelson Eddy and Jeannette MeDon. SEE US FIRST. x23 Centre Ha i ald In: usually has been the first pupil to get Neglected Graves of Revolutionary panied Mp Ruth Thomas on a mo Wy 3 rere $ ’ td w . : Lh " there. He hag done good Work injwar Soldiers-—Some time ago it was tor trip from New rorg Caty, have ROSE MARIE grad, every term. tested that ai} graves of Rewolt-|retureeq home. Mes. Tomis renin-| \ sca masters « soul} C.D. BARTHOLOMEW WHE IN XEED OF Patricia Ann Arrives daughter and de ted bo reported Mr Clayton Wagner is on the seo it. eva CENTRE HALL, PA. Planing Mill Was bor to. Mv. and Mia Msivin The follwing 3a 2m of Tush Srives aii UR. She was ¥iited on Sunda MONDAY & TUESDAY named as ydicats in the sub-|Rebersburg, one of C, C. ges an PY > y f a mer Captain January” Shirley Temple—Slim Summeryille ! AUDITOR'S NOTICE. LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, i Kibhe, . 4 ‘ ‘ . . . ’ wo Yotice ' giver All Kinds Building Material, M {o's - school and has passed to a higher|.. uested { 5 Just two complete shows, CALI AT- Coming FRI. & SAT, May #9 & 8 : | ig | Garrett's Planing Mill 4 fe . * i" i 4 GOOD » ; xD Stan 1 The Rohesmisn Ck : e in 1 e 1 t Rand Ra = ver Hard ’ Rebersburg, Pa. Best of Short Sableets, EPC P EPSP OPEC EPO OEOEPEPPPOP IPP 1 1 by } Lauses Miss Blanche Mul ered froma severe Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Stover Josephine Stover motored to York.| Rebersburg. where Mrs. Stover was left : a Isabel Mallory left for Lock Haven Monday where she will] be em friends for 5 week's stay Mr. and Mrs, Guy Cornu ! Mre. Annie Smith on Sunday, visited] with the Iatfer's brother, Wm, Rich-| ploy - 1 restaurant. , and Mrs. Mingle and two daugh- of Roaring Springs, visited home of Adam Wolf, father ards, at Martha. The Past Templars | i ; substantial expression of your jast- nd Clinton om es met af] Bre on Sunaay. ing affection. To select one that on Wednesday. | Mr. and Mrs. Wayne h will be appropriate requires careful ‘ fy A ir Peal fang ht consideration for it must last through all the years to coma Let us co-operate with you by submit. ting suggestions based upon our wide experience as memoria; sculp- tors og ; ; een 0) all coro BSR II H. G. STROHNMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, ’ \ =~ - « CENTRE HALL foods in an THE SURE WAY TO END > na rr — ow AI Tt ROUGH DRIVING ... | B DVI RR o HE'S IN THE 4 Ta ta i Pop EA ESN TE | / ES ee Cn a sauce pan chased a 1%-ton AGAIN! ATLANTIC WHITE x 58 whith he will use FLASH! f ing milk from farmers and i ransport it to the Sheffield Farms Milk plant. Harold Meyer also invest. ed in a new motor vehicle, a Chev. 4 eo WwW 1 | rolet sedan, ! J i 0 a n 1 ® Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stover and : son and daughter, on Sunday, motor- ed to Mifflintown and on returning These Favorite Dishes Are Easy the Electric Way visited with the former's sister. Mrs. - Andrew Fryer. Mr. Fryer fop twelve “IT’S so simple to cook with an electric range!” years hag been 5 total invalid, due A : ae Jars We been total invalid, die \ says the user. "No longer need one use double . : A - OOK ED Ng in the iting mill a4 the Standard p boilers—all those foods can be cooked in an or- © ICING LEE WOM a, rd ; - - » cts sen sor fu ar n ) 5 dinary saucepan, with no danger of scorching!” y oy i representative, trom Contra Tom- ; It is so cool to work around an electric range, WELSH RAREBIT #8, No. 169, Spr Mills, to oe Pa. y 18 Grand Lodge, in session in Philadel. 7 too. Even when you must stand close to the Phia from Monday to Thursday of /, JL range, as in beating cooked icing, there is no ® CHOCOLATE PUDDING this week. Vocational Ball Team Finishes Fri. Fk / all al il heat to cause discomfort. day—Friday the Vocational ball team | ar, ; / Ask West Penn or any other Electric Range © CEREALS will colse ¥u genson. The redord up to 141) : iy | ve oy J, ih Bs 58 7 o . h and including last Friday's game was ; (A Hero / ! Xi Dealer to tell you all about this cooking service six won and two lost. The game with Ri Auf | ; / TH 1 that does $0 much more for you ® HOLLANDAISE SAUCE Loganton terminated in 4 defeat for : YL 4 8% ; A : the visitorg by a score of 17 to 4 J i The two games this week, one on % i § 1 [ge ; Tuesaday and one on Friday, are both \ ne 3 yy Easy Terms on Ranger with HRebersburg. A) : ’ ‘ . The loom] Tri-Valley team met de. Electric Cooking Averages feat at Lemont, Thursday, Spring © 1998 ARCo. Only $2.20 4 Month Mills will play at Centre Hall ang on Baturday at HRebersburg. Betty, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ATLANTIC WHITE FLASH W. C. Auman, betame very 11 on | Sunday night after being in bed for eT nt a irs 1 tna fot TUNE IN “THE ATLANTIC FAMILY” EVERY SATURDAY AT 6:80 ¥.M.C. 1.8,