THL- OENTGE REPOSTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST the Reading. Miss Mary with Kling spent end friends In fires were stared homes. Furnace momming in H. J. Lambert left for Wednesday, where he has home at Lakeworth. R. M. 8mith and W. D. a& business trip Altoona day. Mr. and Mrs. risburg, visited on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hublersburg, visited with Delaney on Sunday. Miss in the is home for a many Florida a to on Mon Gilliland, of Har the Jacobs Ray at Guiser, Mrs. T. n Isabel Bradford, graduate Geisinger hospital few days’ vaca‘ion, Mrs. week end in Mr. and H. 1. spent the Le Mrs. Ebright wistown jest the gn Wagner. as Ww. { 7. H A. Mr, Rev of Spring day. Mrs Mrs Mills, and Moore and Miss hep acation Mario home in in She Miss J nsk um phed] 1 will t and ju Co ane ( as sophomore teacher in Engl nior the udersport school ing of fantila. the next week. The delay dr in open- the school paralysis disease was 10 scare. reported One case of was Bob lowing Wetzel thei, Williamsport Trade hitch-hike home week-end stay at cessful in getting mile journey. Miss Roberta Smith, whe an automoblla aocident which necessitated studies cial Bhe will months Here's the Times of Alfred study School, Saturday home, and lifts” and first week s at fo. started to for the were suc- five * figured in last spring her giving up at the Williamsport Commer. lege, be Coy is i again g studen graduated in way Eponrtia vidders IO Tossed $185.00 $35 to $106 Anyor ehlldrer ‘4 king tap, ‘ bye allet dancin from Frances Hou please Miss beth Hall, sons American Le- gion Home at Bellefonte once a week Miss Burns is an expertenced teach. er and is desirous of giving lessons in Centre Hall {if sufficient children show an interest. Mrs, E. Heckman tained following Burns of vith Centra the communicate Bartholomew, are given In Jose George the Pleasant enter. persons from Wed. her Mr Mrs Haz War Gap at night a Corp roast f last nesday of week at Hall and Noll, Mrs home f Mrs farm east © Cen'‘re Wood, Mgr Mrs. W. H R. W. Noll ren Homan, Miss Miriam Homan, Mr. and Mrs. James Bilger, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Evey, Mr and Mrs. Harry Bilger, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bauer, Mr nad Mrs. Jacob Dubler. and J. ol Warren Noll Mrs, Abner Corl, Mors L.yde lg Visiting this 8. Allen of Landsdowne, friends for a . . The following oo CENTRE COUNTY Ye) Tnursay HOSPITAL NOTES. Mr . . » » M. of Last Week , M. “Hents adndt Friday Rn. 1; John were discharged Bellefonte Bellefonte, nte, RH. 3. to JH and MARRIAGE rela A sat hate among and | James Myrtle Elwood Margaret tives in vicinity fow Ons, Hanswell, Belleof Birth-a Samuel Rhinesmith, Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Donald danghter, Satarday Mrs, Stanley C Mrs, John H. Smith, Boalsburg: tussell Z. Auman, Spring Mills, Discharged: Peter Moravia, Mills, R 2; Mrs. tandal] Phoenixville; Mrs. Lanson Hall. patients were Johnson Wolfe . H. Frank Andrew Bogus Kolasa Earl township Burns few days George Harr, reported of seriously Gregg ill a . was . Mr. and Bellefonte Beott, Ty Hartswick College Friday Mrs Discharged Rn bh: ind son Ago, Mr. and Aaronsburg, of Miss Smith, Tuesday Admitted Mrs Lemont Mrs. Bellefonte, Discharged tre Hall, R. 2 fonte: Mrs. Cecil Pletcher, Bellefonte and Mrs. Margaret H. Smith of State College, were admitted Tuesday and discharged the following day. Mrs. John L. Klinger, Bellefonte, admitted Tuesday and discharged Saturday. |” Paul E. Miller, Jr, Bellefonte, R. 3 |C¢N're was admi‘ted Tuesday discharg- These ed Thursday. § urday and discharged ; 2 Gill, Bellefonte, R. 2 Wednesday McDowell, Pleasant Admitted Mrs, Bellefonte 1 | burg. Discharged Rebersburg Mayes Gross Mrs, WwW. Forster Kenneth Sunday dinner Smith and Mrs John of Mary were Clarence rone, guests Grace and ant Lavan Mrs, was State F.Smeade, Cen- Shope, Belle- Wilbur Harry John 8. Dale of State College a town on Monday transacting in her capacity as secretary Grange Fuir Association, Admitted: Blerly Mrs R. 2 Spring Bradford Burris in business of the - Mrs. Charles E. Allison, Helen, and son Donald, of Ontario, Canada, were recent of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Forster, Aaronsburg dnughter Toronto visitors in admitted Sunday Mrs, Bat. Alda Joseph and Week Bower Miles- of Last Herman Ear] Miller, Base new road from Hall have been | the Cleve Eungard | faly prog stone Spring Mills laid far west home, which in the cor on the to Centre Gap. Sunday as as Admitted Mra Emma DeHaas, of | 2, Miss Hedm | te, | indicates very %4 { Bellefonte IL Walker, | in- Charlotte Elizabeth T. H Rote Sing Mills Rockey, Bellefonte, R. 2 Miss Ef Hall Mrs. Les daughter, Mra Mrs daughter ress struction . Bellefon and Senator Donald Edward J. Th fgnted as an hone Veterans of ompson will | fant meme Forelgn Wars held Friday night dmen s Contributions Worn I Hospital hl Wary -1in the at file M mfer, Centre i m ting to be Davis and lemson -—— Editor Smith Slightly Better “Progress In Grange Juveniles” lefonte noting the priu Bel Howard Mills Progr exnints t was made In Boring Bellefonte Detroit CH gress Juveniles Mich Island, N. Y firange Grange The CENTRE HALL, PA. 24 Piace ithe Take winners in Week, an error local Pro- fv the mer credit BOCOTA prize Progr in nile 5 Feary Ne Sun COUNTY MAN'S FOUND IN BALI EAGL} CENTRE BODY CREEK In People’s And Win a Valuable Prize aig FREE Get ¥ into this in 1e pictur win aluable prize. Y our £110.00 4XX PHILCO Co » Radio. a Si [MMONS Rest Mattress, a Cl many add Remember, Merely count the provided in our store before a tional p L§ you the Fill Out This Coupon and Send it In or FIRST PRIZE 4XX~—$110.00 Radio Bring It To Our Store ALL COUPONS MUST BE IN BEFORE MIDNIGHT SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH x Search ; Weaver An equips highway department is | wnt opérato { the state i sur viv SECOND PRIZE Vacuum Sweeper ed by his wife, one small child | PEOPLE'S CONTEST MANAGER Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Weav . four sisters and four Brothers | 19 E. Market Street, Lewistown, Pa. his parents jer, and } i ¢| PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. Number of Logs in the Picture... * ’ he pave fn solumn. These lithe ads are wonder workers In the way of results. Adver. | | thee anything here, from a “Help Wanted™ THIRD PRIZE Simmons $39.50 FOR BALE--About choice crabapples; by the bushel, price lg reasonable. George E. Wells Spring Mills, 2 12 bushels of FOR BALE Model calibre automatic 241 Remington rifle, equipped] | ! | ta a “Honee and Lot for Sale” ! | ! Valuable Prizes and S-power telescop, sights flce | is of i bungalow with garage and stroee, Cen- FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES counted are 2-car 1 Joss to be all contained In camp scene: bring or mail ir count to our store. 2 Afiswers must re of mailed midnight, Sat tember 26 Sonam ne fam oo t™ will ers in 5 Write ivy when sub be bef urday prize oni) iy. est ru yt ¢ oth- win thelr order of count your name plain- mitting count; in case of ties, the judges’ decisions will be based partly on neatness Deci~ zione of judges will be final Three impartial judges will be selected to award prizes. We reserve right to award additional prizes for neatnesa and originality. 7 Additional copies of this camp scene can be had at our store. If the draw- ing in your newspaper Is not clear, be sure to obtain new copy at our store gThis contest is open to every one except People’s employes and thelr fami- lies, A Monument Erccte! to the memory of a loved one is a i BLANKS a Chance to Win! substantial expression of your jast Ing affection To select one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration for it must last through all the years to come Let us cooperate with you hy submit. ting suggestions based upon our wile experience as memoria; sculp: tors C. H. HOMAN Suceessor to H. 6G, STROUMEIFR Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, Centre Hall ———— ee 3 : OPEN EVENINGS 4
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