The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 17, 1937, Image 5
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ee @ e =o The State highway eas’ of Spring | MUSSER BROTHERS HAVE FINE The Willlamsport District Minister- burg, were callers in town on sunday. | ITEMS OF Mills, now under construction, will bel SCHOOL ATTENDANCE RECORDS|ium of the Evangelical church was| Misses Margaret Gingrich and Lu | the county | . » . +» 9» 9 0 B® . TUSSEYVILLE completed and open for traf about held at Trinity #vangelical church |¢llle Patterson attended . . vain so» . . avis v 4 Oy 3 “er ‘hen he 3 " venti t *hilips- JLOCAL INTERES the Hrat week in July, 1 : asian Tay uae, Whe high subject (Sunday school convention at Philips Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.Martz graduate o Miles "0 po sidlara ti ve “ to lburg last weel, ny Greeny . * * ° . ° . Migs Pauline Burkholder is planning school, June 4, had the distinction of]¥nder consideration wis Home 14 The H. M. Hosterman residence has {day for East Green to entes Potts Business College, Will- having a perfect school attendance of and Ity Implications. In the Atty oe 3 . M. : . A a9 ® . . . » I Jack Genn is visiting with his moth- famsport, during next month. She is eleven vears—not tardy or absent. Boon <4 ministe ij satored to ! 1 oh a : lor t * . g § . Y . unting State Reformatory where ni oR oa ' er, Mrs. Sarl Masteller, at Dewart, ja graduate of Centre Hall high, and His Sunday school attendance has gdon : ) a y Mrs, Paul Coxey and children re- to thelr home in Greensburg Lewistown, on Tuesday The Ls 4 1 ays wit 4 a : timp week oO ¢ aay improved in appearance by a | Charles iis Sula a a further study was made of The Mrs, Margaret Smith, wife of auct.|capabie, been perfect for the past ten years Home anda Delinquency. turned foneer E. M. Smith, State College, has| aise Freda Burkholder, daughter of Hig brother, Thomas, had ten years : yon Bunday after a two weeks Visit) been confined to bed from sickness! Apr and Mrs. John H. Burkholder, | Perfect attendance at school, ts ‘among friends in town, during the past week. has been confined to bed for 5 few] The brothers both were class presi-|® ® ® + 2 » « » » » -l Boalsburg Lutheran Parish apyoint days from symptoms indicating pto-jdents in their senior year. They are|e BOALSBURG ments for Bunday maine poisoning. sons of Mrs. Elda Musser. o 8 0 5 + 0» “ a Shiloh—Church , rook ‘here the doctor attended the Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Houser “ wn Mrs, CC. M. Dale ! the Branch, ac- Pleasant Gap—8. 8. at 30; norn- ¢ PRR y a an Medical As- daughter, Mrs. Anna Dreibelbis, and ELECTROCUTED WHILE WORKING companied by her house guests ing worship at 10:30, and baptism of PENNY-A-WORD sociation. two children, of Penna. Furnace, mo- John McHenry, of Indiana, Pa. was Virginia Fry of Tacoma, Wash, ' beryl & POR RENT tored to Centre Hall on Wednesday. | slectrocuted Tuesday morning, andiMrs. Ralph Ricker of Abington, cf esting " ” r Lan | age, good gar friends in ti vicinity on ¥Fri-| " pn ap a . {along Houte Pr. and Mrs, J. V. Foster, of State ; school College, were in Atlantic City, last hildren, with Childrens Ddy serv : worl 11 Fur Snyder, who is working In he I ny " restaurant at Le- | Mr. Houser continued to be a great ee “Blue "ge estaurs . ¢ i ah Py arthritis moyne, and his lady friend, visited |sufferer from arthritis. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BE Four rooms will be added to the]|when it whipped against a 22,000-volt Snyder, on Sunday. present Loganton school, to accommo- | transmission line, four four other men injured. They were 1 } wir Porson stringing a private telephona wire . b | was observed in the | Breon, Spring on Sunday rogram by the child " ix date increasing enrollment, as a re- Philipsburg, Wicd: 8 ) y | ” wy y rE » Wer 3 taking a six address i wap is y th EN IN NEED OF Miss Anne W " is Juki E 2 ach- | 8ult of getion taken at g joint meeting addr and 3 t baptism | WH g soaks’ COUrge Ook ave Aacn- ’ ’ mstor, ohr tohert weeks' course in OCK f the education boards of Green and pasto John oh > : son of AM nn ! . ® ws' College further fit herself for A Mrs. John Mu . State College! ers oligge 10 . t Milesburg., where Logan townships and Loganton bor- 1 Reo n i : a re y schoo ork at MlesDUrg, win : ‘ . . "*e and Lobort And n f Mr, andj Eras oy . - E ari the coming vear|?U8h, in Sugar Valley. The addition INSURANCE AND le a / ams . | : pr Vf ing the com £ yeal ru wt, were baptized } she will teach ng will be connected with the present . : . : Wor O 937-1938 : 3 : f 1937-1938, building, making an elght-room school iss Edith Boozer, an Instructor Init is planned to include a large base- fa { the children and ofu a : ng nf I & $1 i . 3 ' y ty 4 fa | a - - ! n MT f any Hint the Mt. Airy School, Philadelphia, ‘fment room to house a manual ain . i = of any kind, at he home of her brother, J. Hing department, : bod sly x na : BN “ N ing come here eginning " . ‘ sPCPOCIS ~&1 with ring in wh " 1 OTA LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, / viridis Aral lo i 1 Mrs. Margaret Crawford entered th ity wmolng from there to atic k : he . o Be en " |centre County hospital on Tuesday WANT TO BUY onn., wn visit ar the|§ All Kinds Building Material, vacation, . : e Eo in tamaant ania of 3M \{11d i Kuhn Kopp and Miss Cora Homan attended the com a ty ednesday fo WOOT inderwen OR SELL ? : 9 4 CALL AT— operation for bladder trouble, She mencement exercises of the gradu inki, ly through the ordeal yd came ' Fra nce Ville nd rut > * ill class of the State College high school] iid through the ordeal and came SEE US FIRST. ir? pTe¥ ot eeecier 3 Garrett's Planing Mi of { the ether last ‘week, her ‘nephew, Billy Reish, i4,., progpecty for her recovery are errors vere call t 1 me of Miss As GOOD MATERIAL AND son of Mrs. Lulu Lepley. being Rar ttering Mrs ‘raw ha na M. D n Sur HONEST PRICES re 3. an ie wa sagt ny Seri & Jat SH] C, ID, BARTHOLOWEW Jk, Bi 5 wa aril cbembrg, Po CEES OTOPCOOPOEP OPP OPPPOIPIOPPIOO00 | POCO POPIOCOTIOCO IIOP GOCE OPOTSOPOIOO. i POR mm Penn school of wehitecture with the pany, John thig week. Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Jamison, three sons, Milan Jamison (and Mrs. Jami- son), Rufus and Grey Jamison, all of Mifflinburg, were Sunday guests of ® * v. § another son of the senior Jamisons ~ y ] i namely, Roy 8 Jamison, and Mis. E] ¢ 15 ( (0 V/// f l 2S 0 1€ : Jamison, in Centre Hall on Sunday. / ! I Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Morrow and daughter Marjorie, of Loys ored % Centre Hall n 3 ¥ where the daughter was left it 1 CC A Spyl r family and Miss Allan HICK- ert, v la her elders wen n ishurg where they visited thei n who have introduced Atlantic States Gas in this area F.R QUIGLEY CL. RBEAYER EARL IL. WEAVER HOWARD ITNDERWOOD ROBERT W. ADDAMS W. Market S¢ Fort Royal, Pa. R. ID Ne. } Island Route £5 W. King St Lewistown, Pa Beliwood, Pa Loves Haven, Pa Shippensburg, Pa. Tel. 3322 JOHN M. BUCK Tel. Woulrich 9072-R-2 Tel. 28. W New Bloomfield, Pa A HH MAXWELL nARLES G. KAUFFMAN Tel. 17 Tipton, Pa GEORGE IL. GROVE FEED WINEMAN epot Bt , ; 510 Chestnut St pd. . Lewistown, Pa RALFH GANOE J. W. CLARKE Miffinbure. Pa Tel. 3155 20 BE. Shirley St Lieydsvilie, Pa a Be DAVID KENDALL Mi. Union, Pa Tel. 6277 MeConneollsburg, Pa. CHARLES KYLE Tel. 110 W. R. TROUT HE BURRIS JAMES McLEAN Reedaville, Pa. M. ¥. DUGHIR R. D. Ne. 1 Thompsontowsn, Pa. Shippensburg, Pa Tel. 34-R-2 296 6. M Altoona, Pa ’ ” *awiata A i FRANK §. MORROW RURSELL FIGARD KENNETH CALHOUN Tel. 3361 J. M. MONTGOMERY 1714 Boas St Bix Mile Run, Pa Milihelm, Pa 8 8. Allegheny Bt Harrisburg, Pa Tel. Hopewell 55-R-21 Tel. 68 . Bellefonte, Pa y E.G. PHILLIPS Tel. 536 Tel. 3-5333 ARTHUR McCABRE dan 4 « Belleville, Pa. Def . Miriam O0.C. HARVEY MERLE E. COOVER ance, Pa Chicago Millbeim, Pa. A. T. BAMILTON WAVNE KELLER 117 W. High $t CHESTER MORT nde ‘ 519 Eleventh St 836 W. College Ave. Carlisle, Pa. Wood indefl 0.8 GRAMLEY Hantingden, Ps. Btate College, Pa. Tel or + Fa. nite Ha . She will b } Eueet of Millheoim, Pa. Tel. 1087.3 Tel. 2277 E.G. CARPER Mrs wert Mann 851 N. Jearborn 405 Main S¢ . , p GEORGE BURKHOLDER 8t. Mrs. Mann for y Miss Thel- 8. W. TAYLOR W. BE. WILLIAMS LOUISE CARPENTO ~ High #t Rearing Spring, Pa, ma Clark, is a daughter of Mr. and pa davila, Pa, 218 Allegheny St 6 8. Allegheny St Newville, Pa. Tel. 100 Mrs "Ae ion pike % rnp The el. 32-R-13 Hellidaysburg, Pa. Bellefonte, Pa Mrs. Edgar Clark of near town. h # Tel. 500 GEO. C. BAREFOOT young ladies were high school chums RENO BOWERSOX B C. A JONES EL. ROY COULSON Boaring Spring, Pa. and later room-mates while attend Middleburg, Pa. WF KUNY 116 E. Fine St. Pillsbury, Pa. Cc. Mn a a Williamsport commercial ) D. AM BR. D. Neo. 3 Fhilipsburg, Pa. Tel. 2-8-4 Ae RENIN daa ‘ 2 GER ol . ; frem which both graduated. 187 E. Market St. ir Ai nN CHARLES GULDEN C.L WE Mrs. Margaret Godshall and augh- Lewistown, Pa. rs Sn ba GEORGE M. RAINES Aspers, Pa * — run SR J Tel. 707 W. 06. HOLSINGER 348 Hickory St. Hollida AI ‘ 4 : reburg, Pa. . ap Williamsburg, Pa. Philipsburg, Pa. CHARLES W. GARDNER - wedding of the former's Miss STANLEY SEIBER York Springs, R. D., Pa. Helen Eleanor Kline, daughter of Mr Thompeontown, Pa. C. M. CRAMER LOUISE ADAMS Tel. a0-B-3 and Mrs. Arthur BE. Kline, of Altoona 2118 Columbia Ave. Philips Hotel . . NELSON LLOYD Trrone, Pa Philipsburg, Pa. LUTHER McCOY W. BH KUNSMAN 4 MifMintown, Pa. Tel. 283.3 Tel. 401 Boiling Spricg, Pa. R. D. which took place at the Reformed Tel. 139.X f Duncansville, Pa. chairch in Altoona, oh Wednesday J. W. ENGLER XK. C RAARE HN. O BECKELS evening of this week, The bride is a H. D TROUP R. D No. 2 Mill Hall, Pa. E. Main St FRED ZOOK school teacher a graduate of Ship- Mifflintown, Pa. Tyrone, Pa. Tel. 2421 Mechanicsburg, Pa. Martinsburg, Pa. ter, Mis va Bailey, ARDEN SMITH Roaring Spring, Pa. te Rev. leroy Calvin Brumbaugh pensburg State Teachers’ College. The bridegroom is a Reformed minister with a charge at M. Carmel Do yo# want the comfort and efficiency of cooking, heating and refrigerating by pure John H. Bitner, merchant and gar- refined natural gas? Then call the man in this list nearest you. He will show you the finest ageman at Milroy, has partially com- . . pleted a rock garden at his home that new money-saving gas ranges, water heaters and refrigera- plicrds hc Plemtre to walk Mouth tors. He will explain how quickly they can be installed for Ang carefully examine the many HO - - w les of plants and rare trees for this you. Keep local money at home. Buy from a man you know. latitude. Among the latter are a date - and a fig tree. The fig tree bore fruit to almost maturity a few years ago There ie sa 2.0 bovm ecirity East Penn Gas Company, Inc. lighied, and other ornamental objects made by Mr. Bitner, all of which v ; sq + YoRUEY the aumandace of eh 137 East Market St. Phone: Lewistown 707 Lewistown, Pa. home. Harry Thompson, who for more TO MEN WHO WANT BETTER EMPLOYMENT —Insallations of Atlantic than a year was meat cutter in the States Gas in this area are now being made at the rate of mote than 75 a week. If you Snook market in Cen're Hall, returned measure up in character and energy with the men named above, I will be glad to to Lewistown on Monday. He ig again receive your application to join our staff. Interesting work, good pay} and permanent employed by John Shimp corner of iti i i Walnut and Logan streets. Who cone positions are now open to six bard workers, Call any morning. ducts a meat market and grocery ’ store. The Thompson family, made up of a wife and 5 number of very likeable children, will be moved to Tewistown as #oon a% a house can he & e secured. Mr. Thompson's place in the Snook market ig being filled by Frank W. Bnook, a nephew of the proprietor ; By ta ony, ha Ot Ihe Droprietar. FOR FARM HOMES « FOR TOWN HOMES admitted his first child-a gon—into : the household a few days ago.