The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, April 28, 1938, Image 5

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THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
cee. emmy. roan own rocss HIGH SCHOOL NEWS FROM “THE TIGER”
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JOCAL INTEREST Lov, Mettler OH rly served | State Senator Edw. Jackson Thomp “YE COLYUMME | f= em
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\ \ in Hen Hope Tearficl count Le | SeRslOn 10 er ! ' a YUuid en- | pen ved Is a wom spurn { Ptah Gusrrorly \ Fran
Bruca Stahi of Alto i ! 21 i : . : Wl he State ‘ I'd », 000,000 1 | CENTIE 4 oi
Centre Hall during | t weel 100 ! : : ~ $ PR in deral fund ) nnodel i} {4d | : a VY)
after the interes of hi non B53 . i : . , ig bs es 4 OW chool 1} p Don count youl fish Delors S44
Mary Stahl. Bee . It : Vers ou 1th e catche [The following articles are taken
oy ’ : ya Roe bl owin ! v : from the current fssue of “The
The ladies of he Helping ind engage in teaching { enn St | om the : ohn ooh operty in Nery Og has his fleas.”
Sunday school cl t St. Larke
Lutheran ahairel
June 4, as the ti opr holding an
Tiger,” Centre Hall High School
saturday, |. not girls that titter.” publication.)
Methodist ‘onference itl 1 of three AMS hree h | wer lime save the press
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a a : EPP i ointe istrict superintendent f i iochine W( FY y wer The the hospital and O«
Low prices for highest quality gar- |@Ppointeq distri Te enden “1 | weighing I r. Ihe gp on ing Gs
a seeds. That's why we sell W. At- ithe Williamsport district, which dis- |, len meat valued at ov $100, 0 ( a shoe 6 quolts la flat tire for
le " E as seh 3 ; a lone so trict covers this section. | W ' sed started home
lee Burpee seeds, and have done ) } thesa ring the past ves } DErson hrs
- ‘io ong the changes are se | ‘ . bi tia ax . isburg fo
for the past 27 years.—H. P. SCHAEF-| Among the changes are noted these {were admitted to the Centre County in the hand is wo Wo sor lah
“Te > r A EO + han 0, — Half Moon, W. J. Cummings: How- | the Tyre marked
FER HARDWARE, Be hon =0, . ah . | hospital, making a total o 5,679 pa- | kK
FPellefont x18 R. E. Fleck: Salona-Lamar, M.| : people at
| . . . approxi
i Randall, supply; Snow Shoe, C. Ito :
patient. In
atlas Aut Wreking Sm Is oo yasmwmont. that tine 721 opdrationg vere perform | BAND GETS NEW MUSIC BOOKS
tablishing a new a grave) — epee d ind S41 RTav-and AREY Iborators t lg harg for 5 baby gran READY TO PLAY NEXT YEAR
is located close to
north side of the
ig not as conspicuous
yards of this character.
Native of Rebersburg Dead.
Emn Matida
wt at the Evangelic
. . the Aged, at
Mrs. Paul Fetterolf, who had been... .
in bed for a week th yn ms «
a finug condition, w
in the
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WHY CAN'T Wi} HA
| SUPERSTITIONS |
AN INTERVIEW
Ith DONALD SMITH
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TRIP MADE RY SENIORS
FO DANVILLE SANITARIUM
try )
PRIVATE SALE of HOUSEHOLD
GOONS
ARE YOU
ony A V4 WIFE?
N EN because they are men can |
never understand a three-quarter
wife—a wife who is all love and
kindness for three weeks of the month
but a hell-eat the fourth.
And make up your mind men never
will understand. ‘There are certain
things a woman has to put up with
and be a good sport.
No matter how your back aches
no matter how loudly your nerves
scream —don’t take it out on your
husband.
For three generations one woman
has told another how to go “smiling
through” with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound. It helps Nature |
tone up the system, thus lessening the | THE SHOP WITH MODERN SELLING IDEAS
discomforts from the functional dis-
orders which women must endure in
the three ordeals of life: 1. Turning |
from girthood into womanhood. 2. Pre-
paring for motherhood. 3. Approach- | » »
ing “middle age.”
Don’t be a three-quarter wife. Take
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- »
pound and go “smiling through.” Over 808 S. Main St., LEWISTOWN
a million women have written in re- |
porting benefit. Why not give this ACROSS FROM GREEN GALES HOTEL
Ey WILL ROGERS | world-famous medicine a chance to i
help YOU? ————
u for pe a 2 " | lot since I was a kid in Indian i
is yo bit over a mon | OT er iey aint changed she | | 5 E ellouts |
3 ay the tim ome i wo C e |
0s ar "| | TouGH BEARDS Akter-Easter S .
er emi ny in A Ca) | | RESPECTME! | SWEEPING MARKDOWNS TO
improved, markers and more preten
tious headstones placed The general ‘ -w
appearance of the o« metery could be a
vastly improvea by lowering to the| farmers seems to be about as hard
ground level all the marbl, or gran- up as they was then, but they've - =
ite markers at the lot corners. Thi«| Taised the standard of farming to
would also greatly lessen the giflcuit a more expensive level, 1 heard
i ein Tn ots | BEE SS fn | Neer ITS | REDUCTIONS 5
he cemetery sexton. : Jd // iL = 5 ~
: a us a class of ten ane» he says, “the last man } : LIKE THESE-— COATS, SUITS and DR ESSES
was confirmed in the Luthera the employment agency sent me fe : - GO H :
oHureh at Pleas: - P n was a willing feller, and awful in- 4 $24.50 COATS MUST I IS W EEK !
urch a asant Gap and receiv- ious, but he’d never been on a Keener, longer-lasting, : :
ed first Communion Eastey Sunday at arm before. He'd been working kind to the skin, Treet 4 REDUCED - Sizles that are Goad rom
the 8:30 a. m. service leq by Rev. 1..| for a garage company in Oklahoma Single-edge Blades are LF T A One Season to the Next nv x
K. Kauffman. In the Methodistchurch | City, and he had queer notions. uniformly good! 4 . og p Wade
also in Pleasant Gap, 16 new mem- When I told him the cows was dry, superb blades for 10+, | 0 C $34.50 COATS y ALL ES anAY WiLL M ARE YOU HAPPY
bers were received on Easter morn- REDUCE YOU covLp war 1 NTIL AFTER EASTER!
ing at the suntise service. Ten of these ‘DUCED
he went out and tried to knock a
radiator cap off Sheil horns to pout
. Auk some water in. An’ if you ieve
were children who had been taking i r
Ee : me, he had trouble with a balky ] /
Instructions during the winter. The mule, and that was the end of him. $10.50 DRESSES THE HOU SE OF STY LE
remainder were adults received by When the brute wouldn't budge, he 0.. - UNRESTRICTED PARKIN
iranafer and by confession of faith. climbed down off the mo mach- BR , L A D E Ss REDUCED : ARKING
ev. J. M. Kirkpatrick baptized eight ine and crawled under that mule T Evening Appointments, Telephone I. wi
children at the morning service at on his back” : Thisavn 3,
Pine Grove Mills, Easter Sunday. (American News Peatares, Moe) FIT GEM AND EVER-READY RAZORS 2
IFE on the farm has changed a
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