THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ® e = ® - ® . Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Thoman and} PLENTY OF ENTERTAINMENT Boalsburg, ing a fine quilt, the second for a par-| CENTRE COUNTY MERCHANTS ITEMS OF . on i aiilate a. HCl I AT HECLA PARK, JULY 4[ Mr. ang Mrs. Wm, Rockey, Mr, Jt¥ in De'rolt, Mich. DID $250,000 MORE BUSINESS Niagara Falls thig week. Mr. Thoman. John Weight and Mr. and Mrs. Laws Mrs, Allee Magoffin of Hollidays- DU ; 5" ; rar : a . ry MT. Ars. } JURING 1985 THAN IN 198 J.OCAL INPEREST . employed at the Titan Works Js on A gala holiday spirit will prevail ALL ent e Bnydeées attended the Grove re-]burg, is visiting at the home of her % ! a I 1 - : ati g i wel ark over rN a ry Fourth pe~ , . acation at this time. Hecla Park over the July Fourth ¢ ; Senne Park. oO in av nephew, M, 3 Goheen, and wife a" . n . . , : riod. Continuing the policy started the union at Grange Park op Ba‘urday. ephew, M i nd Philipsburg Ranked First With Belles . Ap Mrs. McFarlane, of Bellefonte, vig- Mrs. P. LL. Bwank is spending soms . beginning of this Senaun, the park ited among friends In town Jast week, | Hime at the home of her son, Dr. Jas fonte Second and State will present a number of outstanding ; : Sw 4 : . us Misses Flora and Augusta Murray, | Swank fra actg for the holiday gues's. by 4 blisl ¢ 1 quest Chief Lone Fox and D. M. S8nyder and 8. II. Rishe] spent s——————— y is energetio Lis i’ 3 : » fr a aR g HLOne CO) ¢ . 4 W. D. Fish, energetic publisher of [,, “ove named hospital, from Thurs- popular req ’ several hours In Lewisburg op Sat-] DR. DORNBLAZER TO RETURN the Potter Enterprise, at Coudersport, ay til Saturday his American Indiang will return t« urday » ; iis Yay antl fhatyreay. ay. TO OLD STAMPING-GROUND|' aid s office ¢ fraternal visit on . the park grounds with their Indian paid this office a fraternal vi A two-door Plymouth sedan was re-| ! ’ , inter Mrs, C. M. Dale and daughter Miss op 11 y Friday ) Village and give a new and inter-} ~ = 1 Wi Dr. Thomas Franklin Dornblazer - ay. cently purchased fron i. 8 a Virginia and Ralph Ricker, of the : ya ntly purchas from the R. 8. Ha esting program now a resident of Nowawl's, Ger-|a i an jor Erb, children of] pas axeney entre 1 Ww. Gael: : dranch, were calledg in town, SBunday.} """ °* : re es Lillian and Junior Erb, ch ie gan agency, Centre Hall, by Guy For those who lke thriliing and]™ Mr "M wo . Alt ‘ i« vis. |T0Any, Is contemplating a visit to_thel no. pn, ot Pore x od tol wa 3 a spending ode "CRE TY gr \ 2.81% i . Ars, Moefiarvey, 4 OOnn. 8 18 » i : - . ean Arthur Erb, Selinagrove Are He v Duck, a young man skilled In the art sensational acts Hecla has contract- it1 ‘ : : ’ "i a : a {sh States this summer regardless of hif] oun a week or re with their aunt, Mrs.lof house pi r . wi : J iting her sister, Miss Mary Relish, ; jr a week or more with € of house painting. Mr. Duck ig at ed Captain Ted Townsend, nationally . ' } : be age, 95 vears. Dr. Dornblazer ig and Miss Nora Miller. . ’ . ws and family, In town. | prese a Vo Vv : ons. SE . ) . ’ i Paul Hironimus, £ pre sent employed by John Noll, Pleas famous high net diver. Capt. Town. Nr and Mow’ Jerse. Trwii dikes native of lower Nittany Valley, andl, ’ By oor § i § . trac é ap i MU. Bang Mra. James wir Enier- . d i The Lutheran church at Reabersburg ant ap, a contract painter, send jumps 100 feet into a small net. tained & irri, —. In TH 1 on returning from the battlefields of . ~ 8 I ct ap . wy : i Aine i 1 noer oo rienas ursaay . . js about to be remodeled. The Ime Mrs. Lovina Floray returned to her | Townsend during the close of the sea- tory A i ed t = a : 261} the Civil War, resumed hig schooling 3 ai ean : . ea ; afternoon in celebratio Of thelr 30t} w “a provement wil] include a new ceiling |bome on Friday after having been algon last year lost his balance while wedding a wn 4 trent . —" He gradpnted from Belinsgrove Unl- : bin i . . ; in ‘ ’ vedding anniversayy. efreshments . : side-walls repainted, and am emorial| patient 1p the Centre County hospital preparing to make his dive and fell aa . a : a versity and later from a seminary congisting of sandwiches, coffee, ice e ‘ ‘3 and became a minister In the Lath Miss Lillian Lawrences, of Quaker- Migs Helen Martin, superintendent College a of Miss Elizabeth {of the Ohio Valley Hospital at Steub- ' enville, wag a guest of her friend, Mrs, F. P. Geary, her predecessor at town, is a guest Royer. at Endico't, N. Y. Closs Third, times when window built in. for about three weeks. She Is vervis riking the edge of the net. Severely ' v 1 1} : ¢ & & cream anda [Ke Vere ROTVE 1¢ + $44 » much improved at this time and isi; jured, he wag taken to a hospital a fa wer Berved ory hurct a yt John Harps er . . . Visitors last week and over the : 1 £1, 1 Vilg " i # guests, members of the Reb h. Mrs ran ony 1. £ . in arg I 11 4 re ied z i} head of Ke a : } Ref 1 parsonage able to care for herself, although her!and remained there during most "of I wi : I i . fl : S00 “'lwho also became a utheran minister 14s n ti yy busines week-end at the Reformeg RIBORABE | tor \ } Kang : rwin, whe 1a wen fl or a year vids USL OM Mig Vining Oo) ARnCh dei p ¢4 schaef- | sister, Mrs. Strohmeler, remains for |last winter. The fall did not affect his : . y Sei ih r A youl wag reared In Centre. Hall, opposite] g« gaa ¢- which ranted for were Prof. and Mrs. Austin M. Schaef- . . : ' " enjoyed the occasion and wag pre . Byte) id:il, YOANN RAVE. MR much of the timg at her home, desire to do the act and Capt. Town- . 4 the Reporter office, was a room-mat 4 ¢ Dns im ih wid . x i aap sented with gq number of useful gifts, : ' lah rE VY 4 Wh . ean Misg Shirley SB'raw, of Coatesville. !send will make his first 1836 appenr- op " . of Dr. Danblazer when ] Ebert, of Fleetwood. has’ bas rv ator wit} Ir y } Ance it Hecia Par) The act along An effort is being made to organize and : srunantal i na WA Ty in isitor it Mrs, dala ¢ at dE “Ars. y BM aiong vd . ing WEL 51 umeniai “he LCT. 1 {iI1 hold their an<| pac te Youd ® . y 2% enented | Class in Home Hygiene and Nurs-| . ¢ g The W. C. T. + Will hold th i Rossman, who is living with Mrs C.iwith the Indians w Das presented nder 8 1 .h ! Rea ( ahout his introduction : 1 ; a x ¥ i ’ i A ing undader ec direction of Led ORs . : nual picnic at Penns Cave "IW. Luse. A week ago Miss Straw and twice dally, starting Friday, July 3, Hs lod 1 } oh . Shannon, Dr. - mn > nurses enrolled for 1e Bummer Bes day afternoon. July . h ; “ther host motored to Niagara Falls. [and will cominue for the next tw ¥ lam p : - ed resident of 3 hay va] : | ON At Penn State. The course will are invited t fend tl yen, "returning on Sunday. Misg Straw isidays. Baseball games 3 p. m., Mifflin ning # HO LT Ly . | came 2 i i . er i a : con'inue for six weeks ar instruc- erybody ing wndaar Haske ja relative of Harry Rossman. deceas- {County All-Stars t. Utica Indians. tl n y 't r of a > x in mak 3 3 _— 3 tiong are {rea orf charge, J tox ole, ind of the Mrs, Rossman Louisiana Kings Orchestra will A A. costing each pupil be ured, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tennt Kenneth » fer, of Allentown, and Miss Jane! Mrs. Harry 1 accompant M. Riegel, ances to be held both Many fed ti Tarr oy i YT nt ————- A — AY OIL AGE SECURITY BILL SIGNED BY EARLE Nowy gign- Centre Coutny : ceived a contribution f 8 isin- | eats of t { Lire v1 lonn 2 un ign countries. Ikxring ! } etteg given dy . . oodhart [| ersox. sence, George RH. Ra # of Philips ! lay. | : atival held hv +} = Yr . $464 is 1 Centre Hall he gifts are t be | " . a : 3 iture. deputy coron 1 3 n char Rome he ladies i SE Yu - at . 3 A rw . § ’ ro 1 Ion range } : . "ei Sli sci 4 ’ 3 ? ak i . dds oy ARSON JI : » LE r : $2 10 65 i in pre “i 10 hoe used In PICNIC PLATES 3 ta: 25¢ Clover Farm WAX ———— PAPER Potters Mills. FG : ] ) The independent Clover Form grocers of the nation, tell you of Curttor-Box . their own Declaration, to serve ond save for you. United lor 2 hax I5¢ *AVIRGS ell forms of food merchandising, they buy, ship and sell by the most economical methods which modern business has mode Sally CI possible. Clover Farm Food Stores offer YOU the cdvaontoges ond sevir gs of individval ownership with enited action. NAPKINS 7 JULY 2nd and 3¢d 275kes 9c ones C.F. Saal Dressing. 2 for 25c3°05 LES STUSRLICKESENS, J, py. fst CF, Sola Dressing, Jor 29c]*42 L 8S Sweat Picks, Jar 25¢ “eer Mayonnaise, SANDWICH Spread, Clover Farm Strawberry Preserves, PICKLES Clover Farm cen TEA, SALLY coves COFFEE, PICNIC FRUIT SPECIALS! "H PICNIC MBAT SPECIALS! Clover Farm APPLE SAUCE, 2: Clover Farm POTTED MEAT, we 15¢ Clover Farm Crushed Pineapple, &/ Clover Farm CORNED BEEF, we 19¢ Clover Farm Sliced Pineapple, a Clover Farm Vienna Sausages, 2 a 9c Clover Farm Pineapple Morsels, Clover Farm Corned Boof Hash, ww 18¢ RRR EER RIAL it nw An FINE, Tr y GEORGIA RED ol er 3A wpe 2 RIPE nul’ "DIXIES” | SPECIAL! = = KX SPECIAL! “om 4 WATERMELONS “ei F “aor STUFFED A LIGHT or DARK Te ~ OLIVES “| VINE-RIPENED, ~ MUSTARD: the same time wns Miss Helen B son, | INE ind metal work all iran, Y , : SELECTED, “PERFECTO" of Johngtown, a teacher in the Date | H Miller Hdw., Bellefonte, Pa. x2 X school, tha! city, who accompanded | L.. A - . c C Miss Bertha Sharer to hey home from! e AE ’ oe, ANTALOU PES: Lock Haven Teachers College. where | WHEN IN NEED OF 1 ’ ER Planing Mill Hershey's CHOCOLATE SYRUP, 2:2: 16 0z can 10¢ Pabst Bluo Label |} WYLAND BACK HOME Fol yy a series of operations for Work 4 SUNSHINE BAKERS’ SPECIAL! Re Brick or Limburgar 1 the correction of hig feet. John Wy- land, on Bunday, was temporarily per. a i AORICA'S CME mitted to i y of any kind, NOBILITY ASSOR 9 MEIC COBMNS Pkg. Me 2 VME POUND 29¢ leave the Philipsburg Stats raial and wo to the home of his|§ | UMBER, ROOFING, Nail ' y Nails, CRACKER JACK, paren's, Mr. and Mrs, Theodora Wy- land, near Potters Mills. White the|§ All Kinds Building Material youtlts fect are yot in casts. they are CALL AT— Campfire MARSHMALLOWS. soon cent. 19¢ | MOTOR ¢ OL is 3! 251 ¥i In proper form and he ls able to walk on them. Of course, there will need G ’ Pl $ Mill to be additional mrgiear aetention |§ GArrett's Flaming Mi by Dr. Galbraith and calling back t GOOD MATERIAL AND the hospital for the sams, but there HONEST PRICES is mearcely a question but that the fous’ Will fitimacety be on the Rebersburg Pa. sition and the boy able to walk nor.|§ Phone 16R42 mally. bE
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