THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. . nn . 0 Tusseyville Mr, and Mre. Jacob McCool, Spring |son, Melvin Holderman of Red Mill |PHOEBE HOME FOR AGED, tates of George Bhkyes, $21.6280.04, and ITEMS OF Mrs. Mary Stump, who has been, Mills, visited on Sunday at the Wm. [called at the A. W. Holderman home ALLENTOWN, ANNIVERSARY [the Uriah Litzenberger Estate, $4201. 9 : . . Ripka home, Sunday, . k s \ 17, the Hebeoca Hom etter Pund, $500. spending some time with her nlece, : . 4 5 The thirty-first visitation and dona- mT ‘ mn Lox Vv amily if Altoo- Ch en's Day serviceg In the Zion Ada a 3 LOCAL INTEREST Mrs, Charles Slaterbeck, spent Wed | Wm. Rockey and family, of ) hildren's Day foe n ti y ton and the I», Neyi Detrick estate, 3608. tna, spent the week-end at the former | Hill Evangelica] church, Sunday eve. day was observed last week at ® * ® * * » * mesday with Mrs. Bodtorf, | A The Home has Mrs. B. T. Bwartz and Mrs, C | home, ning. the 21st, . A Eh mn ov BWA IM ee ? | hain . | The Children's Day service at Tus- The repainting of the F. P. Geary | Ramer attended the 8. 8. Conference! Maurice Miller and Mrs. Annie - fei Tas , . b 3 . : t ; . . . . Lp ¢ Tall nta tg sgl swville will be held unday evening, home was completed last week, mak-|held at Zion on Thursday, { al, of Bellefonte, Mrs, Hegs and ao § day © June 21 at 7:80, ing it one of the outgtanding residenc- t Y the Phoebe Home for the Aged, Al- lentown, a Reformed church institu- tion, ’ Donations included a 27-dozen piece gllver dining room service by the FOR HAIR AND SCALP es In tg section. Fb a i Phoobia Circle of Zion Heformed Mrs. Harold Alexander and two TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE |, hurch, Another gift was from Mrs JAPANESE OIL : | Harriet J, Ulrich to Frank Shaw- |Kate I. Weaver, of Aaronsburg—s$200 Made in U. 8. A. ver, et ux; of Centre Hall, tract In | Gifts and proceeds from meals for the The Antiseptic Scalp Medicine | Potter twp.: $150. day amounted to $1,420. Different from ordisary Hair Toslcs «= i a ck $1, FEEL IT WORK] AS All Droggigs | Grace M. Thompson et bar, Fore- ag Writs for FREE Beskiet “The Truth Abset man's Club of Viscose Co. of Gran-|Year was increased from $139888 to The Hale.” Nations! Remedy Co. Mow York nm $166,000 Bequest came fre yvoung daughters, of Wenonah, N, J. are at the home of the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs E. M. Huyett, T™™e endowment during the past Rev. Russell B, McGriflin, six years pastor of the Lewisburg Lutheran j ville, tra ‘otter p.: 50 the es- church, has resigned. He ang Mrs. | + tract In Potter twp.; $150. Grifliy expect to jocate in Michigan, URIS JUSAIMITIT OOIATITOTE OOMIDIIISNE 3EUALRATOREE 3 SUSARMSACIORE SHSMBIISLE 3 SiSuatsnsssany i — a... At least six pure-bred sheep were : w killed and 75 more Injured when 1 ! b a EET ; a % | & - roving band of four dogs made ral 4 : y y * Oo I on the Penn State College flock cat 1 xX 4 | Tan SER) sheep at Spring Creek near the * og er : ef 3 3 4 | i (ele 1s) | George Sheckler and (Ralph Stover ’ ” ; a i . of: Bellefonte, are repainting. all 2 p NL FRED LUSE, Manager. roadsigns between the Uni 5 Y 3 ine to Bellefonté, On Monday Vd i gia | CENTRE HALL had reached Old Fort, having n-Centre THUR Av I Rg | POR EACH 7 verosiron § Two cows belonging to Elmer 5 ¢ N em, lving on the Dashem homestead S : By : : APPLE BUTTER it Red Mill, were killed by a bolt of 3 Pg RE % : : 8-02 Jar rhtning early VIR TNETRI TOO Sinn MINUTE TAPIOCA Fit: BARS i . » TE . . 2 ns 190 [FRANCO-AMERICAN 25 | SPAGHETTI 3 eans C ree PIPe ew acquaint i thelate Hon, Simor Sr rie ‘ ; } 3 | SAFETY MATCHES 25 | reared here. a Ne © 3 i srssssvansd (12 pks eartons) GC! Misses Miriam Mitterling ang Thel- mg Clark completed thely courses in " —— ‘ 5 — of 3 dy es i ARCADIA KETCHUY 29 i Potts Business College, Willlamsport 3 Ll PY 8 5 oe ¢ 14-02 hots Cl The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. and are now ready to accept position: . - . in their line. They are capable young ; A ARGO GLOSS STARCH | ladies and will grace any business of- CRE Yd oe Bef SE | 1-1h pkgs, 2 for 15¢ fice in which they may be given a : rE Reh S i re ; — — ——— desk. fa 7 a Fi mag [OCTAGON SOAP 25 i Monday night dogs killed 1 “ ; g : rely BT : i « 8 Mans 0 — I ———————— for Williar use, east : : : mL : i L if W Ra BD at . a . . [GUM DROPS (Assorted) succeeded in kK ng one to some extent crioed secon one | JIE AGES RA vo svnswy com axes 90 | HERE'S THE TIRE THAT GIVES YOU tui Mr, Stover, the county 8 1 ¥ an investigation ty wner, 13. so fr. and BF EA : ’ FALMOLIVE SOA¥ 17 ly Horn r, 13, : n of Mr, and A \ ALY ih MAL 5 vam el Horner, of rari in fuvornble time | 1 A 20- MULE TEAM BORAX 15¢ or % - rt a 3 : al . f : 3 & hk 3 Ih pki Lak | ARNO UNLY 1 1 Ige Box Oxydol 21c All jokes aside, a parka is no covering for your carcass on a hot 1 bot Furniture Polish lc | day, so pretty Ruth Dryer is cooling off after making a tour of Sn inspection of Admiral Byrd's flagship, City of New York, docked 29 in Cleveland for the Great Lakes Exposition. The Exposition Both C opens June 27 for 100 days on Cleveland's lake front. ’ A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Gives You a Good USED CAR. contractea _pevmonia. 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