The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 14, 1938, Image 8

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    THURSDAY,
APRIL 14, 1938 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
Mrs. Keen'y sister, LEGAL NOTICE (r
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. . Mr. and Mrs. CC. I {ihe NOTICE OF BIDS $5000.00 THE
pring 1 Ss daughter Bernice, Mr. and Mrs ROR ORF CENTRE HAL
vel Gilbert and son Luther, of sun Se cr NY ; 1 nt VT
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A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- thury, Mr, and Mrs, James Faust and VANIA ast Jd or
PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM [family of Centre Hall spent Sunday a
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— ro fo : > 3B x he John LL. Graden I NOTE SALE.
GREGG TWP. 8 METROPOLIS, | ; t he
ge Hovoush of Centre Hall Contre Coun-| NEW COATS FOR SPRING—Topper nd Re
>> Sew
Run Proof Hose Navy and | Arrow Shirts and
$1 per pair Partisan Ties for Men
pent
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mn and . 3 Slutterbeck ROW S erent r oe oe De of rt ge :
f Martha Keller, daugh- : : , | thereon all of wh ixey the Ror.
"Ls x yu ind daughter Marian recently visited | =. oo ant A88UM and |
and Mrs. Adam Keller. [LGC CEL Or alley. oes, oy NEW EASTER DRESSES FOR EVERY
itherans have changed plans! an. ang Mrs. M. W. Willian Mrs thy o the
aE els ad re mt FEMININE MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
morning during school worships Bellefonte called at the Swartz yoviding ch bi
of at sponsible bidder,
Ronald . son, young son of Mr. |home Sunday evenng. is not lesg than r and accru in- y " , LT
EE ne EP one. |b Mataltoy and lots 3 Ts REASONABLY PRICED AND ADMIRABLY STYLED
Charles
nd Mrs. Kenneth Johnson has been Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth terest. The notes
daughter Susie of Altoona visiteq with | 15th, 1938, and nu
Robert Corman, son of Mr. and| Mrs. Mahaffeyls parents, Mr. and | wit: >
Mrs. Harry Corman, who has been ill [Mrs. W. 8. Martz i Note No. 1—May 15, 1041, One More Word - the Last Thought - Don { / orgel
n the Huntingdon hospital, is report- Miss Marian Isenberg and mother, Note No. 2—May 15, 1942
ed to be convalescing. of Wayne, stopped at the Fortney Note No.3—May 15, 1943. THE NEW SPRING HAT /
The Senior class play given on Fri- |home Monday while on their way to| Note No. 4—May 15, 1944. .
ds : rendered. | State College to spend Easter vaca-| Note No. 5—May 15, 1945, > ro
evening was very well
character was quite competent | ton. Note No. i—May 15, 1946
in portraying his or hep part. Joseph Ramer and family of State| Note No. : Tay I 1, 20001 D4 SS0NNY ) J EPL 0IDEIIBSNS
Call ape Sunday at hi hom Note No. 8—May 1f . . . ,
Mr. and Mrs, C. B. Stover, Mr. and | pen; Puncay ha NON Now No. 0-3fay 15 2949 STORE OPEN STORE OPEN
\irs. Blaine Bitner, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Note No.10—May 15, 1950 Every Evening Every Evening
orman 3, “
Mrs. Annig Smith, Mr. and 2 + 0 ® oo ® » . hould 4 Except Tuesday Except Tuesday
MacMorran and dapsghter | a : het 3 be ikl iB and Thursday, “Tr ’ and Thursday,
a is 0 POTTERS MILLS rank, Borough Secretary. and will When We Close Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest™ When We Close
church on | by veoelvad UD NO 10 Clk NE at 6:00 P. M. at 6:00 P. M.
won Tm en MILLHEIM, PA.
CLOPPLOPPPPOOPOIPS COOP OPPO PP PODEE
> conv. IKOLB'S LUNCHEONETTE
vo ———— 8%¢ pays for a four-line ad. In this ‘
TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE conan " These little ads are wonder MILLHEIM
I : i } F workers In the way of results, Adver. ‘
Bie M twy tise anything here, from a “Help Want.
ed” 10 a “House and Lot for Sale’
FOR SALE—6-tube Atwater Kent HURR'S SERVING
FARM CALENDAR
NDAES — (
ve oa : = MILLHEIM'S MODERN SODA BA}
A Fimely Reminders from . . ’ MAT j2 , If 3 Abid
“|* The Pennsylvania State College * 0... + : xt Fie) Tie 'Ako Ath: Sots pear " T H ’ Bi S . | 25 P 5
A ye Miller of Mad wna Blectrie netreenation. preter men ry Hurr's Bittersweet Special, 25¢ Pt., 45¢ Qt.
Feed ‘ hicks Right ‘ ; } ! OPEN SI NDAYS 1 (Yi - . 11
Speaker Hartman an leks more than 12 how withou
he weekend at Lewis- | feeding, say poultr pecialists of the
eT CE VTUNICIPAL
ny in Levwitosdiiionay’ will stare: thet eatios. Later MILLHEIM
[mash and scrateh grain may be sup- EVENINGS—7 & 9 P. M.
On hi way to work on Friday (plied in separate hoppers,
morning Lawrence Tidder had a fall| Start Flowers Growing —April
and sprained his back, which kept {busy month for the home flowes
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ard NOW PLAYING—WEDNESDAY
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him indoorg for a few days ener. Jobg that should be done seen AND THURSDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Jamison and son dimost endless, Pansy Plants start-! JANE WITHERS
were Sunday night supper guests of leq last fall should by transplanted STUART ERWIN
Its 1 » ri ” 111% t ¢ » win .
Stanley Bierlys, at Millheim
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The last week in April is 5 good time
_ The Lutheran Sunday sdhool wit! gor lanting dahlia tubers, particular- “CHECKERS” |
hold a bake sale Saturday morning [ly where there iy little danger of 0 ou wan 0
in the school dats
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) building. rost, according to Penn State flori- Heros hep best picture to
The C. M. Watts family celebrated | culturists. SEE IT
triple birthdays Ath 2 Sri. » a. .
riple birthdays with a dinner on Sun Pasture Affects MUk—During the “Musical Review” and Selected Shorts
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day. Guests were Wm. McMahon and |.
a and first few weeks that cows are on pas-
friend, Mise Kauffman, of Woodbury, Fo 8 ir Pos . i
Bedford county Dean R I. Watts | 7° 10 pore entage of fat generally | THIS THEATRE WILL BE CLOSED! P
nd Miss Myery of State College and |, NS 3 JuB Lo the WRerY GOOD FRIDAY,
lohn Rho ature of the gry The cows are un- ®
Haves of P f ure sufficient nutrients to
A Flin "- meet h needs of production say One Day Only — SATURDAY
shun are the proud parents 6f a tas 3
Mr. and 2. Conley
baby girl, being the second in the |
i of the un
teacher Ne Saye, Yd 4 former | tod “the y por antago rises at the| “The Awful Truth”
s bods
Haves and M vou | A :
Hay 1 Mre. Hayes RIEYT
. CM Vaits ) Prain the Wet Spots
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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