+ ¢ 4 TH: OCENTSE REPOSTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. > . Mrs. Birdie Krape, of Spring. Mills {CHILD KILLED IN MOTOR TEDDY WHITE A HERO; mane Tressler, Aaronsburg. HEREFORD CATTLE FOR BALE ITEMS OF Wiis a guest ‘of Mra. W, A: Odenicirk. | WRECK AT PLEASANT GAP SAVES LIFE OF KEITH LUSE| Saturday, admitted: Pe'er Maravin | _ 500 steer calves, 400 yearling. 200 J.OCAL INTEREST . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith and son | JJack, 2% years old, sop of Mr Teddy White, 6, became a here Spring Mills; Clair W. Nichols, Mil): . | hedfer calves, Other heavy caftie, Ale i Gerald, of town, and Mr. and Mrs | heim. [#0 horses and nyoles, about your own » * * » ® ® . Roy Bayletts, of lellefonte visited (and Mrs, Thomas Savadge, was almost when he pulled Keith Luse 8, from a There were fifty patients in the hos Hile, proprietor of the Mil-|Njagara Falls over the week-end, | Instantly killed when the car his fath-ifish pool at the ¥. M. Fisher home In |pital beginning of this week price—«-Write I. ¥. TEAL, Fairfield, George lowa x36 roy hotel died in the Lewistown City Jefferson Brown. well known here {er was operating turned over at the Centre Hall. Keith, who has a pench- ’ hospital, Saturday night. now living in Lewistown, was re ent- | cross-roads at Pleasant Gap. The child lant for Investigating, slipped Into the - By GENE CARR Jack Glenn is spending the week at'}y discharged from the Lewistown | was rushed to the hospital, but never|lily and fish pool, brimfull of water JUST HUMANS © American News Vestures, Las Dewart at the home of Mr, and Mrs. hospital following a hernia operation, | regained consclousness, having sus-land Instead of running home to tell a | 8. W. Mastellar. Misq Dorothy Hartley, who had been | tained a triple fracture of the skull his mother of the tragedy, Teddy Mrs. Lanson Burris, who last week |with her sister, Mise Ruth Hartley, at|#nd a broken leg. who was nearby, reached down and T™ Wo v OUT a hot ive 11lle v : had prospects of recovery, at this time the home of Mr .and Mrs. Levi Hart- | The accident occurred about Bok pulled him out. is very ill and is not permitted to see ley, will return to her home short. | © clock Muesday evening, Ag Mr. : “Vi any cone. lv to resume school a‘tendance. |adge wig Approa hing the crossing 4 {young man by name of 8t. Clair, it is LOCAL AND PERSONAL Richard 8. Bailey, who is employed Lester Garbrick, a mechanic at|gaid, drove his car In front of the a by the Bendix Radio Corporation In| Whiterock quarries, was able to return | ford driven by Mr. Savadge. The lat- Donald Snyder, employed by Ear) Washington, D. C., ig on a two weeks [to work after having been laid off {er car turned over, throwing the White in the Penns Cave district vacation at his home in Centre Hall. - [for two weeks due to an injury to!child through fin open window onto|While in Centre Hall on Baturday eve- one of his eyes when a piece of steel {the road. ning, suffered an attack of appendi- cities, He was taken to the Centre [County hospital by Mr. White. Treat Miss Luella Ripka, employed tn the Revenue Department, Harrisburg, is on a two weeks vacation at the home Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith daugh- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. iter and son, of North Braddock, are Ripka, at Centre Hill at the home of Mrs. D. F. Smith. in oy a. he © » 1 } + arr \ Olger son, age rears, is il. Roy Strohecker, son of Mrs Mary | | entre Hall, on eis ANAMAL Vash. Burial will be Ei at Curwensvil home of} struck it. | Mr. Savadge Js employed at the {transmitting station on the aviation field, Bellefonte, but lives In one of Men! administered proved so success. the Centre Hall hotel apartments, Ant" that an operation for the present deemed necessary. Mr. Smit} O1 ues to teact n A. Strohecker, visited at the Al mith continues to teach in his mother in Centre Hall. Mr. Stro-j, ndustrial vocational school at the former hom + the mother, th 3 ock I 1841 i . hecker is employed by the Rob-Roy Ice Cream company, extensive manu- facturers of the popular delicacy. Prof. J. F. Wetzel was called to the Geisinger Memorial hospita ai i, at Dan- | ville, on Monday, where his illnesg of} thrée vears ago ill be reviewed at staff clinic and a fina] x-ray taken ely permanent Misses Margaret Jacob 1 Adaline =" " : : ss ne “a ore Ie small « d rveta Spring i Olewine, the latter of Bellefonte, spent}, © ©. 0 0 lL Mare. in Sel. | I e. She graduated f regs CENTRE COUNTY oi EAS grove, Wille no, Boney, rere brok- | ind per ral al the age of sixteen HOSPITAL NOTES. Glo, ed with frie and Milroy, on Sunday. butcher, continues tg of Met § hopl, "a it is + Rites hig) - on '» 4 : quaint: ac Ho Zerh) or Hall, RB. D. —— in Nanty-Glo, where he has been lo-j ~~“ id dt Ne liv ana t Spring Mills and is sim.] Tuesday. admitted My ge be } cated for a number of years. Ls ERG rom = ag : o — re § tayie rip ¥odd A ho the as wh ay Wall Led ire.’ Discharged a THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS Russel] Zellers, son of Mr. and Mrs. {vious attacks. He was ftted to 1 Conta with her In the bucks | Brooks, C Hall | will come to your home every day through HH I he |h ita n Thursday morning of last count) mmunity wl she has] Wy y, adm ad: Btewa fie winner of the traller given away by | ek. HA and worked for five years. I ner "ood wi i THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR the Lock Haven Motor Club at the irl : . . : Ar Fah he gro is a4 DU { Thursday. a tied 3 . B 1 . An International Daily Nesorpaper annual picnic held last Wednesday | °° ~~ Ee Ele rta An ben, E nad engage | Ep g Yor ntre Hi dmitted Thursday It records for you the world's clean, constructive Te at Hecla. insylvani ; iladelphia | spy 4 ’ delphia. He is a native tess 2 pagan) th wp Qosy not exploit crime or sensstion. neither does i h "i on Sunday or a tie He 1s Rac and Baz Bisii : 3 ME biden odui mn ’ Haaluia eals corréctively with them. Peatures for busy n dq all t H J family, including the Weekly Magasine Section, investigator, informs the I'v ollapse t r ter 1 H i 5 . Le - py i aL Ee a : ; d ’ Ye 4 £3 Mr nd re, 3 intemolate ata . : . The Christian Sclence Publishing Society tha 3 special drive Is ne 1 0 i= | dgh n , 3 & r visiting thre $4 pon Foon ¢ v ther and han ? “ 8 a Ome, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts for the dog license law, an ha 1 hi 1 i br Vedne \! i ‘ $4 4 : ture The 3 a “eh . Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monifor for o \ ‘ i 8 period of 1 year $5 00 £ months $4 50 $ months $2.25 ] month T5¢ Wednesday Larue, Including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60, € issues 25¢ John Zellers, of Hecla Park, was t % “+ Mame Address Britcher’s Auction oo void SALE! ee Th indursigned wil] expose to sale 2t his auction barn, 2 miles northeast | f MIFFLINTOWN, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. |] 12 o'clock noon every othe; Wednesday i Mariir Of ! { Thomas I. Fewnolue {Prine ipal axe i ff ove y "7 {for 2a numb He ! in dangh’er - IWS Hunting and ¥ Kees Rocks, visite over the week! Cambria end wit Mi: Cooney s uncle Samuel in Centre Hall. Mra Cooney rin to remenbered wz via err | | MEALS ON ELECTRIC RANGE TURIN TIN JUIN TSMR GSI TRC Bell Telephone exchange. 3 ¥ fie + | ready for pre f- Among the thousand citizens in} I : pr - jable production f any auction be y M i » Pennsylvania who accepted the invita. 3 . : Sia tween Harrisburg and Pittsburgh, tion of Governor Earie to serve on al 3 : bt $54 dds LOT STEERS, BULLS & HEIFERS State-wide advisory committee of the 3 : Eh : Se : a cla . wy : 4% 4 : 100 PIGS, SHOATS AND HOGS e Pennsylvania Constitution Comme - oration Committee, not heretofore ONE BOW WITH Fis made public, is Frank V. Goodhart, of i : a CARLOAD OF Centre Hall. Constitution Week opens ” . 4 SBeplember 160th and continues to the ne, rs Pp Horses and Colts CENTRE HALL, PA. Paul Foust, son of Nr. and Mrs James Foust, on Monday of last week 2 a : accompanied Jgek Keifer to Albuguers ar en FLOYD A. BRITCHER iy New Mexico, expecting to. get em. / ployment on a cattle ranch. Jack a & L . } p— - former local school boy, is living with ; . - - ' : eo 0 » an uncle in New Mexico, and camg to ; . y (Nation Meets at Great, Lakes Exposition mn Cleveland Centre Hal} to renew old gequaintanc- 3 ; — _— y es. The young men are traveling &y pn” Lu ik ; : motor. Miss A. Irene Zerby, who recently underwent an appendectomy in the Clearfield hospital, Is at the home of her father, John W. Zerby, near Penns Cave, where she will remain until able to resume her duties a8 home economics extension worker in Clear- unty. Miss Frances Zerby was Meals served at auction place BT S— A SS EH WI y for hep sister In BR Week, } an exhibiti game the Mr. and Mrs. Emory Zerby of Elgin 114 4 3 ¥ $ Illinois are in He valley among | fre ds, Me Za d is A ephibw ot Dan - | By LOUISE BROWN ation of broiler cooked foods, In i aup and a brother o he late ou M ams making pies, cakes, cookies, etc. W. D. Zerby, Esq., of Bellefonte ou A3Y be a5 a ged asl she is able to divide the ingredients while Mrs. Zerby was the former Miss which a complete meal may be exactly through the use of mea- Badie Bower, of Coburn. The eonple cooked on ah electric range AY suring cups and measuring spoons. are engaged in conducting an estens- £ Spices she identifies through her ive dairy business close to Elgin. They out the use of sight. Miss Gretta of i « ¥| Griffis, who has been blind almost | fre Of smell. She knows that are the fourth group of Bowers and from: birth demonstrates it dail flour comes in a sack and baking Zerbys from Northern Illinois to visit in the Home Economics Kitch = powder in a can and therefore can in the valley within the past six a nationally kn n manuf, elon tell them apart. weeks. i Hown manufacturer. | The “time chime” and timer —— Miss Griffis is actually demon- Mrs. W. A. Odenkirk and daugh. strating electric cookery at cook- ng he Janae enable OF 0 ters Misses Helen and Sarah, Mrs ing schools throughout the coun- bsen ame W. F. Bradford and Miss Jennie try with great success. rl The 5 anes oF ain to Thomas, ne tered to }-andsiord Fhera| Here, briefly, is her story. use, eliminating the danger of her Reese, with ahom Miss Saran hoyn| Always desirous of being of as- | clothes catching on fire, ara om Mise S 3h abiuar. | sistance in the work of her home,| A native of El Dorado, Kansas, ay an ares in ul sd we n tamping al she was handicapped by her afflic- | Miss Griffis attended McPherson Mench Mill. Allentown was anothe tion until her mother purchased an | College, McPherson, Kansas, where point reachey on the week-end trip electric range. Miss Griffis soon | she studied social sciences and, and here g Visit was pald Miss liza became so proficient in the use of | upon graduation, entered the Uni- Moore at the Phoebe Home for the | the range that she was cooking all | versity of Chicago, where, in Au- Aged. At the advanced age of 8%! of the meals for her family. She | gust, 1935, she obtained her Mas- years Miss Moore was found in fine performs all types of surface and | ters Degree in Educational Psy- piri a. : oven cookery as well as the prepa- | chology. Choc. H-