ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST Thomas Sankey 3 with his ola Mills, H mother of brotl Irs. ie seriously ill LN Ni Jin Mrs, Keema Middleburg Mifflinburg hotel Mr, children, Gaunt and tumkli ind were of oof John ner the Sunday. While automobile with labor, signed and shipping « guests at SOMO the toppers in the industry are of gCrapping wrporation the Chryslet ef agreements and Ars ia Of ahell- Lewisburg load of 150 bushes delivered in Tuesday t shtppeg from the Centre A truck corn Wilbur having Stover od was by same H. Hall. Stover, on ha been :. £rain NOs n Edgar (Clark, Greyha Mrs boarded Hall for « spend a laughter the *hicago in that ci lawrence Mr Mrs. Fred Bende Rev. and Hackin son of Harkins are two of fifteen State Col lege $400 ™e sth high schogl for . the CUR y examinations olfrship held. May Centre Altoona Roy Me- way to Hall for a during isband, the late Centre Hall Mrs, ude Weave: accompanied Mr. and Mrs Ceol also of Altegna, thel: Sering Mills, where she remained Mrs. Weaver lifetime of her In Weaver, jive years Gert: ag far as Centre with friends day. and family the Harry E. for in several Wyland Theodore Wyland Mills, is back t submitted John sOn kneeg pT ard called to Hlood typed Lansberry ere their f patient wel foung Hlood © patient = transfu wi UnNnecessar time, is quite en in the qSOMNe ould more effective and scrap where the game no part hig ‘ f ble in Neff specially notice thi ight bout between McKinley. The but never op Ron- f 1 long fo ean latter wie touched the pound nonent, 19% ald. The opening, effective given eight bouts of the him the bout. The Insurance ( held and pounds lighter than Neff and finally lad waited an the ot which landeg most punch in any the evening, won twelfth anngal Bureau convention Farm 0. sales was at Columbus, Ohio, Wednesday of last CA town; Milton Thursday week, and was attended by manager, of and it ion district Mill Yeagem Rickard, Byerge Ripka heim, Maurer, town 1 convent aa ard remained three through syvivania, and jce had greatly damaged phone and electric light mnditioy Western Penn bserved snow experience wad ro ‘ Ohio and in and tole algo o trees, lines, | i i i | { { ! i | ’ i LOCAL AND PERSONAL of most think Is the othe The item onsequences ig you may probably in- one to some reader the well prevad (worge Brian in Keller living and that mumps, town by us neck disease ast Of was downed ing Horner, the Colver stone mua underwent an operation for pros County (‘entre Hig trouble in the Saturday, morning condi tion if fal 8 Oak neay Martz, of located Martz construction AM and Mrs. « Hall Station, Mendville employment are now Mr, with a where secured road company. West Bell dayg Workmen Company and Bey ernl Penn Telephone com- pany of last protecting thelr respective lines from from the and ice from the spent week hreaking down accumula tion of snow on them. hicken dinner served on evening The roast co in h was well patronized. extended to Milroy Mills, Millhelm The Sturt Wednesdlay evening en shower to ona their Mrs. Hugh MoClint Horner members Miss Freda The road over Nitt for afternoon any impassable several hours Sathurdsy of slu Cars, at until the and ce were remov of tumed and sh inCheg ed. some them, on Bellefonte, went Boalsthruryg Hall and perieneing no least WILY to up the Lamont their road to Oak Pleasant Gap, ex convenience Donald E : LV ape bisdnesa t hid or direct on A Monument Erected-- to the memory of 5 loveq one is a substantia] expression of your last- ing affection. To one that will be appropriate requires careful consideration ~~ for it must last through all the years to come. Let us cooperate with you by submit- suggestions based upon our memorial gelect ting wide experience fin sculptors. C. H. HOMAN SUCCH ¢ to H. G. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marbie & Granite Works Centre Hall i Years Ago inter- generation of 0 of those taken Reporter, ye Items which ested news of from in ago, the files The ar 150%, April 9, 1808 well filled earnest Grange Arcadia wa Thursday evening an to cit} preciative audience in response call Ng nl Bellefonte ul Iv and of the some of the leading from meeting in the interest DPD. P. of Committee, on the H. A. speaker and aged for a Option, of County Fortney the Jax ol chalrman spoke clear- political Davis, E | Option forcibly side question al. another Walker Florence Wis William Ming ay ground two children 17, and escaped about mond, 13, narrowly being death by the west it Rhone's Hall Lo bound train crossing Centra VARIETY OF FERTILIZER BRADFORD & COMPANY modate falled to ordey Te accom user. ye early entary ahove eninte 3iy granted the un WILE themweives Indeblex to make 'm» Baving ~iaim« fairy se are requested and ne to those pressnt them for settlement PRIVATE SALE Just Arrived Horses and Mules - 40 HEAD IN HORSES CAN BE ANY TIME T. P. HILANDS, CHILLISQUAQUE, PA, (One Miles South of Lewishurg, on side of River). INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. eres C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. taken “The Sehool [The following artieley from the current Tiger,” Centre Hall publication. ] are Issue of High TIGER ELECTIONS — HONOR SENIORS Ralph Arney Robert Helen Haskell Mildred Homan Jean Slack © JUNIORS Harold Galdie Rimmey Mary Swartz SOPHOMORES Lois Arney Helen Dashem Robert Faust Freda Smit FRESHMEN | Homan ROLL Editorial Staff IONA BARGER WILLIAM KERLIN BRADFORD IEISH Editor Editor Gerhart Kd HAROLD Edito RUSSEL Buvinesy Staff Mg JEAN ROSS JAMES WEBKER EDNA MEYER A ow Eports Art HB Ady siness ertising Mgr Bradford Circulation Mgr 74% DECADE STUDENT BODY INCREASE SHOWS IN LAST 4 to determine the flue and teacher in the from 1987 Pottery n De in Reish M R i Ie Betty R I oA STH RT IN SOCIAL DIES HOLD Of SENIORS CO1 BUS) UNF there § MEMORY one him defend lonely corridos When the case wis son pled SHOWERS CENTRE HALL womd Hatok- Raflroad, Nation. $ ¢ '38 » palrics THE LEAF “ DATES 1.1. 1041 REGULAR 30 ee 1130 (11R 120) { Pls FRIES RRA JONES for Governor bf THOMAS A LOGUE for Secretory of internal Affairs Tl EL GEORGE H EARLE for United States Senator Ld LEO C TLD for Lieutenant-Governor bt PENNSYLVANIA'S FIRST tony ALL-VETERAN TICK Ni 18% Election—May 17 —————————————————— ee —————————— a —— awarded new ix plant, ted 1 3 First Ambulance Service in N.Y. Ecllevue hospital, New York City, started the - in June, 1869 first ambu.ance seq vice Twenty-nine Women Silversmi‘hs Twenty-nine women are listed as silversmiths in London teiween i720 and 1800 Name of Labrador A venturesome Portuguese named Labrador discovered and gave his name to the easlern coast of Can- ada Japanese Dye Teas Some Japanese teas are dyed to Ienprove their color.