The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 14, 1938, Image 5

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    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,
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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
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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
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ROLL
Editorial Staff
IONA BARGER
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BRADFORD
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Editor
Editor Gerhart
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Mg JEAN ROSS
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EDNA MEYER
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siness
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Circulation Mgr
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DECADE
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SHOWS
IN LAST
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and teacher in the
from
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SHOWERS
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THE LEAF
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DATES
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REGULAR
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FRIES RRA
JONES
for Governor
bf
THOMAS A
LOGUE
for Secretory of
internal Affairs
Tl EL
GEORGE H
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for United States Senator
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for Lieutenant-Governor
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PENNSYLVANIA'S
FIRST
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Ni 18% Election—May 17
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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.