THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST * * - Wian at Spring Mills, office on ® - John R. station conducts I= ang a se forme business who Lamar rly vice of caller was a “Friday. near at his Altoona, was a Wednes- per- William business of of this Rockey, at week Wo and calley oflice last property day advertise real ostate at he Tusseyville sonal Rockey homestead near Dalby, of Hall motored here to se H. Centre Mm, D, in Mr. and Phoenixville, Monday, having the ja : Bodtort, south of a dang wel'e on lkatharine Dalby is Mrs, Mrs. Dasgiel CO. dents nere. cousin, here, late Kel- immey purch- ’ nhnres tholomew beginning Mr. st Centre and Mauch Chunk, recently were in Miss Carribell is Hall, Emerick. Mrs, of Mr. and State College, faugh- Breon, 4 “ Prutzman "a Mrs, John F. ang was formerly utayr prior to Hall ter ephone exchange open hey Berson pl Mrs Grace While Mrs glstor, Mra W daughter “Lael I eit oes Keller, ondo and are is Hall, Drirst home, Shaver ef ends in and about Cerk re in- Mr Linden cluding the and Mrs S Hall, were home, Charleg E also cisllers gt the Miss Irene Zerby, home economics extension worker id Clearfield county, Mr, Mra. Morris were guess for the day on at the home the former's John W. Zerby, where met Mr, and Mre Henry W. Zerby, newly-married, Mrs. Bowers is na sten. vgrapher In the home economics office, Misg Beatrice Baumgardner has completeq her three years training in the Presbyterian hospital, Philadel. phia, and is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. PF. V. Goodhart; who made it possible for her prepare for the profession, Bhe has yet to take the examination hy the State Board of Education before bhelng permitted to write the RHR. N. suffix to her name, bug the record hi during her train- ing dispels all the hazard of the ors deal, accomapnied by and lowers, Sunday of father, they to Wendall, from DK Mr, Nurth the term pupil Elliott Smith and North Braddock, were guess Friday untill Wednesday of Mrs. Smith, mother of the former, Smith is instru the Braddock and son in there, son, Of an Loy Vocational opening of will in school, the become a on school September Mrs, Ruble, Miss Sallie formerly of Mrs, is at the Hall, more, Dumas, Ruble, her re. is her Mr, accompany daughter Chicago, Ill. mother in Centre Of home of and will This years, month or here for a return main rst in five Dumas, an artist, did not her, A A A — “WOODYCREST” GETS A CHURCH Much the must’ have SLIT 0 worshingw pio from the neeriag land, Is hip, on ys when Hving plant fiel win people Mg them anh installments, time and ma assist roof Over they were modes; sheilt- homes, nevertheless, {families continued to look for a { jwhers live more economi- i to a home they mighe jeally, and drifted Woodverest of BOT erated Twenty LOCAL NEW BLIND GIRL INVENTION TELLS Hia OF As wd ined by the the raised Money for just type books s are loansd, i= appropriateg the ay it by the go these re rnment making of ods, does for rajs ed type The machine ated something books, is electric, and oper- like the phonograph Now the most wonderful thing abous the whole matter is, that all the blind of the nation shall have an UPportunity to try this Talking Book right in their own homes, And on Tuesday morning of this week Mr. Parnell, one of the administratory on the pension board, brought me sich a machine. I*cannot describe the feel. inde or admiratiqn, of love and re spect thay swe soul for Presi. dent Roosevelt Government, I immediately sent to the, Free 14. brary in ‘Philadelvhia for Talking Book records. and recelved them terday, Dewy my and my you. Editor, 1 hope 1 written long. If this tle talk merits a place in your Rood paper | would be pleaseg and touched. Many thanks for your patience. have not too GERTRUDE E ISCHLER. » * — BOUNTY PAID ON 2837 SNAKE TAILS BY 8. M. F. & G. ASS'N,| Vonada of Cohn Mills Fish pid the Jon H bounty o of talls brought to from ning of May up [dence of the Brough ers One of Winnebag county's most prosperous swident Roowsey office Wig 0 gest farmers wis oon. , ¥ suggestion was made "You Democrat The red tos sav thi he his long Republica: but thi onditions | ad been kolyg ried Baturday aftern of iat this must io in, for | i Game ASS0- . acting > : 1.04 eting and ibe a farmer went on Samuel Gingerich i town, and by name, John been | 1 Frazier, a distand relative of the latela EnaKe- | »e i111 { {John Frazier. He went wes: 505 vears|lilinois begin. | ’ . : from Huntingdon county, and Auguste 1st, as * ma ta : | it ved the age of ses { venty- ind although on, In ations 1wo- 2337 ciation, cent n each him 10 Uunaey the 1 inerable Hoose- | BUM rR in ues demise, youngst- 7 snake's i 11 . “nak does not {follower able to perform {pol tails acl | NVITATION July, | alcaghol We cordially invite the women of Clinton and Centre Counties to attend the COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS at the = Pursley Exhibit » Grange Fair AUGUST 29 to SEPT. 4——CENTRE HALL in principally by Re the Mr. June in BO« pti HH had lHving near Coburn, cumulated rapidly during May, kept {oO campaign the killed enemies as store and wiheve he them order an ef- fective to prove wen waged | Most of snakes, gainst reptiles. the | her- | medium | were water of Snake editary small and size fish Ve ROMO HKEeSs were £1 il ine £ amp: tig more copperheads than 2 vith i being taken, LINO IFREX EACH DAY OF THE FAIR $25 Down Payment on a Bengal Combination Coal and Gas Range or Gas Stove equipped for PYROFAX, AN Dee $10 Down on a MATAG WASHER, wt AN De $5 Down on a HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET. Magic Chef REGISTER at Our Booth— Drawings to be held Each Evening at 8:30. BUD REPRESENTATIVE -—y- COLDRON LOCAL SiN 21h. 33¢c Sweet-Drinking Santos 7 + 4% EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES! ® na Steck your pantry with coffee at these low prices. COFFEE, Clover Farm =“ pst» COFFEE, Ope Ib. COFFEE, ONE LB. OFFEE, TALL CAN EXTRA SPECIALI OVALTINE Reg. CAN Large CAN Clover Farm Vacuum Packed Jar Sally Clover Ground as-you-like-it FOODLAND bee FOOD tie 29C SPECIAL BARGAINS! Green Cup Delicious Blend EXTRA SPECIAL! Orengeperes TEA Va Ib. Pkg. 23¢ Green & ICED TEA % Ib. Pkg. 29c MASH SPECIALS Fowe Growing Mash 25 ib. bag 80c FulOPep EGE MASH 25 Ib. bag 80c-100 Ib. bag $3.00 THIS WEEK'S CANDY SPECIAL | HERSHEY KISSES 25¢ Ib. SUNSHINE BISCUIT SPECIALS! Edgemont Smacks, Pkg 17c Red Seal Assortment, Ib. 25¢ wen Me of Suions Sumiies Soobies MASON FRUIT JARS Pints 58¢ Doz. Quarts 69¢ Doz Cave Tarp Yarn Packed COFFEE, Clover Tom trisont MILK, Clover form MALTED MILK, Ib. can 29¢ Clover Form DAKINE CHOCOLATE, 14 Ib. cake 19¢ Softasilk Cake Flour, “2 27 BISQUICK, 40 Oz. Pkg. 29¢ LEAN, SLICED BACON Cello-Wr ' Half 1b. 19c | ICEBERG LETTUCE | - Qc head . NEW, YELLOW SWEET POTATOES 5 Ib. 22¢ ' GLOBE ONIONS 3 1b. jar 89¢ 3 tail cans 23¢ Bf] CEREAL SPECIALS! Fon Rolled Oats, *5.219¢ Cena= Oats, 25¢ CHINA Oats, 5b. 25¢ 1008E ARTEX . ROLLED #] MOTOR oiL 2 GALLON 1 Sealed Can Tox Incloded OQc Clever Penn Highest Quality & 2 MOTOR OIL 2 wow ¥ aq 25 on 3b 10c S @ ~ Darifarm Fresh Butter, 2 one-1b. rolls Sic" Clover Farm Highest-Quality Sweet Cream BUTTER, 210. 876 oud ¢ i by ¥
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