THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 2 “Ny : | ® eo o » » ¢ ® ®! CLASS DAY FOR CLASS "37 Martz home. FOR RENT--8even-room house, gar- | ITEMS OF \ CENTRE HALL-POTTER HIGH Mrs. Robert Brock returned to her |2ge good garden, 1% acres land, fruit, | hom. at Jersey Shore after spending along Route 95. 6% miles east Centry o \ y § TERE e! (Held over from last week) . Hall Possession at once.~W., H. | J OCAL IN I EREST ox an : “5 several weeks with Mrs. Bodtorf. : % . | * » . Fhe lang of 1937 presented its Class Jack and Jean Ripka, children of Breon, Spring Mills, R, 2 x24 | a ers armer 1 or ® * * * . Night exercises in the local high Myr. and Mrs. Wm. Ripka, of State Col- gchool auditorium, Tuesday evening of their FOR SALE-—Corner cupboard and Mrs. Gertrude Witmer, of Millheim, lege, are visiting at the homg 1a : — ! : pi won the blanket in the UO. 2. 8. draw- grandparents, Wm. Meyers, old fashion sink~Carribell Emerick * 6“ ° : appreciative audience, Mrs. Annp Rossman has gong Centrg Hall ng. mn Peano . . % a a 4 { i i As x | : ny oe lhe program was cast into three Philadelphia where she attended the ampions e 1€ Willlam Thomas, ong of the gradu acts wedding of a grandson, Rev. Alger ating class of the Centre Hall high Act 1.—Yesterday. | Geary. : BELIEVE ME I'VE SEEN PLENTY | ’ s ” school, secured employment at Win Act 11—Today | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Horner and : ‘ ‘ ay + | Mr, and Mrs, Samus rner an 3 fel. Act I11.—~Tomorrow. | children, of near Boalsburg, spent OF BLOW-0UT ACCIDENTS AND or é armer 5S 1 é Mr. and Mrs, F. V, Goodhart on Fri- Act I. depicted scenes of childhood Monday evening at the Charles glat | THINK EVERY MOTORIST day, motored to Carlisle to visit sis- experience ably portrayed by the pup- | erbeck home, SHOULD HAVE GOLDEN - PLY ter, Mrs. (Rev.) J. J. Glenn, who has|peteers in the scene “Our Shoes” and] Wm. Meyers lost a valuable Ayr BLOW-0UT PROTECTION N a recent interview, Mrs. Julia been ill for some time. excerp's from the book of Memories. | shire cow, the animal was Struc k by Kiene, Home Service Editor of The “Dance of Childhood” was ably {a car while crossing the highway, i Capper’s Farmer, came out the red brick casing for the new house executed by Miss Jolen Port from Mit- strongly for farm women's rights. being erected by Lynn V. Meyer, on flintown, a niece of Dick W, Johns- » . * * » » »* Mrs. Kiene compared the work- » Fast Main street, Millheim. ton. . . CENTRE COUNTY ing conditions of the modern » June 1, at 8 o'clock, to a large and The bricklayers have begun to lay Act 11. began with a Flower Dance Zo and his wife ollows Mr. and Mrs. J. B. wert, Sr, and|{phy the Junior girls and was followed HOSPITAL NOTES. arine} ane his wife as follow Miss Anne, of Tusseyville, motored 0|hy a class meeting presided over by e . . . . T. Loysville on Thursday, and spent the [Wm A. Thomas atients fro t day with the couple's son, Kenneth “he Junior class presented the Sen-! ..ntv week of Wert, and Mrs, Wert, jor class with a basket of flowers. The Monday, admit “The farmer has a tractor to gpecd up his work. But his wife 4s still cooking with a clumsy, glow, old-fashioned stove that keeps her at her work twelve or sixteen hours a day, seven days a week, Her husband has a hay lifter to do his hay pitching for . But she is still lifting heavy he Moy admitied | pr i formally mas ¥ Centre Hall. { Donald G ‘aust, president ‘38, and Tuesday 1 epted Recovering from a tonsillectomy per- formed by Dr. J. V. State College private Hagan, the garageman ness. The operation Friday. , 80 play safe! G he stove to her 5 lvertowns, the only . The modern farme: er has the o na Ply. ) I of scientific methods to | Si n thet alate . ns sMbsaio Tra mdion stock Mrs. Julia Kiene Miss Isabel T WA FR WL VER EWE TE — » rere PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS NY THIS IS THE | HEAT. RESISTING Y _ GOLDEN PLY y/ er CE) *Gobdrich SAFETY ar. Silvertown Su... rm UE I A RA GARBRICK’S DAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. : MOTOR CO. roti CENTRE HALL HORSES -e MULES Planing Mill Work INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material, WANT TO BUY CALL AT— OR SELL ? Garrett's Planing Mill SEE US FIRST, GOOD MATERIAL AND essere HONEST PRICES : Rebersburg, Pa. Ce D. BARTHOLOXEW Phone 16142 CENTRE HALL, PA PP CPPPEPEEPEPELEOPPPEPOEOEIIOIOOI NNSA BI ANNININININININNININNNNDD 8 4 At CENTRE HALL SALES BARN MONDAY, JUNE 14 00 Oclock P. M. SHARP Wm. Gruenwald A AAS A ANNA TN AANA ASB + FOR TCOROWICAL TRANSPORTATION 4 aa } wor. 0 "ner % on-co mer ‘ . = iH y Shoe “ACTION wr Much ih od the J ;. 3 : eA Toe-Acti hy what i" ENGINE ted, an! . J & TH b ~ ' Ss say is hong ore apr —— 3 be ; ; HR 4 ; * Emoot) 8 “the m of n# : see En ! i i est ride from the State Collage High schos It’s the only low-priced car that brings you all these f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bender, and Walter Hoserman. son of Mr. and motoring advantages— the only low-priced car that gives Centre Hall during their early ” hoo) it n day. Another graduate in “Wiliam you such outstanding beauty, comfort and performance former marriage to Wm } teish These grads have been active in sch together with such exceptional operating economy. afizirs Uirowghuut thle four years. Knee. Action and Shockpronf Swering on Master De Luxe models only. General Motors Installment Plan—monthly payments to wit your purse. Eleachels with & seating Capacity ol CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Motors Sales Corporation, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 1.9556 persons, costing $11.330, will be erected on the Sta‘e Colleta boroux 0 high school athletic field. The contract 3 Be . ' 4 i BI a 3 +] WT Py ’ vas let to Pittshargh-Des Moines Slee | 3 9 9) hh" 1 @ 0) M 9 J | E Or A R RG P R | C E D SO 98, W Company, and is to be completed | in the opening of the 1937-38 school term Bidg were also received for a flood light gys‘em for the field. The Electric Supply Co. bid was $3225, and H W Marshall bid for the outfit was $3,650 No contract was let.