The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 06, 1938, Image 5

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ITEMS OF
JLOCAL INTEREST
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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. A Homan,
operated a restaurant in the
by the cafe Mi
to
althougl
will not
ceeded
ipled
Knowr h
retiring from busi
: understood he and Mir
to the Pacific coast
not made
top
zo
time,
had
Ome
LOCALS,
| WORK FOR LOW
WAGES AND NEVER
ASK FOR TIME
OFF. BEST OF
REFERENCES, TOO!
Says REDDY KILOWATT
“Your Willing Servant”
( “I never ask for time off,
but I'll give YOU plenty
of time off—if you'll just
turn vour housework over
to me. Check up—maybe
there are more places vou
can use me right away!” ,
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POTTERS MILLS
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of
MoCormick
at the
MeCormick, at
of
week-end
Bellefonte and
visited
of her
Mt.
Jodon
Helle
end
W. E
Flo
Chas
Laura
the weel home
Miss
ence Gelger,
at the
Hall, visited over the week end at the
home of thelr father, Harry Faust,
Clyde Walker and family of Belle-
fonte gpent Christmas day at the E. B
Palmer home
Miss Geraldine
Christmas
in
her
Pare nts
Hoover spent
vacation with her
Altoona,
Ww F MoCormick and
Mt.
the
Penn visited over ond a
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of
the wee)
MoCormic) Arid
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ATTENTION!
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MANY JOBS AT A
TIME AND DO
EACH ONE RIGHT
MEPDY KILOWATT
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Your Willing Servant
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around the house! 1
so much done because
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