W v ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST is | con- Hall, Her serious Centre fever. of scarlet considered Miss Helen Rines suffering dition is Walter Leighly, Milroy, was a from not popular resturateur pleasant caller at of the Reportey office on Tuesday Altoona, her sister, | Hall. of with Mullen, time in Mrs, Lizmie spending Mrs, Laura some lL.oe Centre born to Mr Centre Hall, pital A daughtey © Mrs. Ernest 1. 2, in the Decemben Centre 23rd. Mrs. Jodon Jane Jodon became s Week, She Is ) Jodon is - Centre meet at Pleasant inst. Officer afternoon Mrs. Clare during last Mr minie, ed of Mi: Centre Hall Mrs. J 8. Boozer death in ters Miss clerk to in take Zerby, rv the State employed Employe any the firm Bulova t resent nost be plaving meets Howard Friday night will the probably lineup the Tigers asx well as Jimr forward Enlistments Navy have in thi heen most recent Pleasant Gap Hoy and Tony in training They b expect wen ft ompanied by and Emelyr Mrs drove fq Lor Line and Mr. and of Newark, spend Aumar Hall Ernest to with Lee spent ‘entre Christmas their Mr. and Mrs Mrs Jacob Misses 8 : the Centra My [.eee at Brungart Brungart Auman with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodhar Burk holdey eet eg - visitors at H Clyde Holiday and Mrs Mr and Pauline Mr. Milton, fohn Mrs Burkholder Mrs M snd and of Williamsport Glen Burk ind Mrs family, and holder A Ibert of Milroy Thompson and of Millheim Phoenix and Haven; Mr. and Zellers and daughter Nancy, Mrs. Bruce Knarr and ephine, of Centre Hall Sandwiches and coffee, the regula: ling served during the week prior, were put on the free list at the Mit terling Cafe on New Year's eve. The rule applied to customers at the coun- ter and tableg in the regular service department and also to the counter in and son jurk Mrs ghter holdey Wallace Misg Evelyn, Mrs. Charles of Lock da Mr won (Charles Mrs. Paul Mr. and daughtey Jos. was issued early and put dnto effect at about 7:30 o'clock and @ntinued to the breaking in of 1838 There were 5 large number of regular customers and others served. This liberal spirit shown by Mr. and Mrs. Mitterling indicates one of the means employed during the past years to make the cafe popular, This, of course, in addi- tion tp the elegant service rendered at all times. The deadline fop 1938 motor vehicle to the 16th of this month. Mr, now on and Mrs. Woodrow Ishler are occupying their new apartment West Bishop St, Bellefonte, of at the Mrs jello home Mrs, Shoemaker, fonte, of Philip several Mi days and spent LN. 1s her parents, Frank Mazi Charles sisted hep sister and family to Lewistown. Mi sheriff in orf 38 Wal son of lee Aas Duck farm above Duck completed hig term as Mifflin county at the heginning Mr. and Mrs Harold, 4, Ihiek 6, son of Runkle and M James he pa lace and Ween Du Hal LIN Centra Willi FC ummings Mi and Klinef Mi hostess LNG —————— ot mss DEATHS, MeALLISTER.- Mrs Allistey died Monday Centre County hospital from compli- cations, aged almost thirty-eight Years. She wag a daughter of Will- iam FE. and Frances Schreckengast Ralston. Her husband, Albert McAl- lister, survives her does also a daughter. The ors Mrs. igh, R. Me night in the Anna as following are surviving broths and sisters: wth E. Ralston, Roy Strouse, Mra. M. W. Neid- Mra. J. G. Neidighi, 5Hirs. John Trostle, Mrs. Paul Bohn and Willard Ralston, all of State College, Mrs, Henry Elder of Pine Grove Mills and Ralph Ralston. of Bellefonte. Burial will be made at Pine Hall this (Thursday) afternoon, Rev. J. L. Wink to officiate. MITTERLING CAFE SOLD, MRS. J. M. COLDRON, BUYER The Mitterling Cafe, in the Barthol- omew building, conducted by Mr. and Mrs. D. CC. Mitterling in a most suc cessful manner for a periol of twelve vears, was recently gold Mrs, J. M Coldron the change In man agement be made unti) around | the first of April. The Mitterlings suc- | Mr and Mrs WwW. 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