o THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1038. A= THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUED WEEKLY, CENTRE HALL, PENN'A. ammm— SMITH _& BAILEY, 8. W. SMITH, BAILEY, Business Proprietors Editor Editor and | | | Associate Manager EDW. E. Fi Deaths . + - . BOWER advance ghe Reporter are $1350 a year, in of Legal advertising at the rate gents per line each Insertion, Display #n application, Enterd in the Post Office Hall as second-class matter, SUNDAY CHURGH SERVICES LUTHERAN Pastor) in PeNN’s VaLLEY (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner, , Fusseyville—d to 10 A. M. Centre Hall—10:30 A, M. Spring Mille—7:30 P. M y Children’s Day service, 7 -~ : 30. Centre Harr RerorMep (Rev. Delag R. Keener, Pastor) Centre Hall— 9:30—Church School §:00—Children’s Day fpring Mills— #:30—Church School. 10.30—Church Worship. Farmers Mills- 9:00—Church 20:00—Church Service. Worship. School, Sunday SC Lemont— Sunday Worship Service, Bpring Mills— Worship Service, § A, 30:00—Sunday School locust Grove— Bunday School, Worship Service, SCROLL, IV A. 9:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M, Metuopist Eriscoran (Rev. 1. 1.. Miller, Past Fentre Hall— Worship Service, §: Sprucetown 10:45—Morning Pes c nvare y IRESBYTERIAN » ous 1 v1 1 $ Rev. J. M. RATE Pair { ¥:30—8unday (No School. Preaching Serv ce) LOCAL AND PERSONAL — PP to Hershey w of Mr. a Mrs itil Monday ¢ an they vening instructor in the school Ww Geary guide, (Thursday) morning Mr. and W. Kerlin William on a motor trip to St. Pet. Fla., on a thort business and trip. They will have as mot- 3 Mr. and Mrs. 8. WwW. Smith, While in St. Petersburg the Keilin home, now temporarily wvacant, will be occupied by the Kerlins ana thels guests, Mr. Mre. Harry Kitt leborger and daughters, Misses Elizabeth, WwW. will leave ersburg, pleasure or guests and son and Lonsige of Curwensville, ning guests on Memorial Day at the Partholomew home. Other guests were lev. and Mrs. Ivan L. Miller, the pas- tor of the local M. BE. church, and Ed. 1s Bartholomew, of Altoona. The Kit- tlebergers were on their way home from Palmerton, Carbon “county where they were entertained by Afr, and Mrs. Wm. Kittleberger, the chief attraction being the first grandchild =a son—born to the Kittieberger cou- ple. and were eve- | — — | Danne- Centre D. homwer passed away Hall hotel Wednesday about 12:20 pp. m., Mr. Dannehower'y near | DANNBHOWER. Wee at it the ages OI home hut about = 83 vyears. Ambler, been Philadelphia, he Hall for wecustomed for in had month. in Centre He eight had been seven or Vears to about a month in Centre Hall ever) | summer. i The body | Goodhart undertaking place it will which Ambler, removed to the eftab¥shmeent be sent by was from express to DECKER. —Mrs, Gertrude A. of Bellefonte, Thi plications. passed away | er | morning from underwent irsday Mrs the 1 o'clock Decker in weekg operation Philipsburg hos but had be SOMme« axxo ing at her hon ith Ft. Lauderdale EE — a DAKOTA MORSES, CENTRE { 1 . x —————————— DECKER—BROWN, Deck i Mr Mills a graduates of Shippenshiirg | Mrs. Edward Brown, Potter PF | Tea hers’ Colleges 1of Mr. ang M: | near H ———— A ——— LOCALS. is a Decks r. CRO Centre i i Thos, C. Henney and Anna Eh, and the lattes’ Misg Lila Erb, gll of pil of Henney, as da hier ug . daugh ter Latrobe {| Charles mn of the Henney home in Centre Hall over the week end. Ear] ing Lutz and west Church fill, as the case may is few feet outside the walk portion of the street next tersection with Main was need of a‘tention. On June at 8:00 o'clock, Trinity Reformed - church will observe their annual Children's Day. The service will consist of a worship service plan. ned especially for children. followed by a pageant. The entire service will be conducted by children. assistants are street, The drain- ditch or locateq a line. The to the In. badly in be, - o, Although ths accounting of receipts and expenditures i8 not complete, the indications are the Bross receipts of the festival on Monday evening, sponsored by the grade schoolg ig In the neighborhood if $160.00, half of which is estimated to be profit. The funds wRl be used to boost athletics among the grade pupils, ELECTRIFY FENCES OBSTREPEROUS COWS FARMERS AGAINST With a view of bette) protection ning pasture the trand » Jeading from supplied be fence the wire may Jectric current sup if and The most and * to the hom powt provided underst one done to insure safety, te battery outfit is the however, satisfactory and eliminates danger to or persons single cf future avoidance, NCED ER TS. °- AGEMENT ANNOT ee A A ——— MEETING OF BUSINESS MEN'S ASSOCIATION, JUNE TH 11 mc —— Tests Prove the Power of Food Demonstrate a Vitamin-Rich Diet Is Vital to Health By C. HOUSTON GOUDISS NV ANKIND | things to have been us owes the ed 8s al which subjects in laboratori 1 ov the world. As doctors and entists have waged their against disease, as they have made great strides forward in the of fi and nutrition, they have carried on many of their experiments with rats. sCi- war wal study ods here dramati- od to these » rats pictured llustrate the power of fi growth. though two rats are exactly the same age, ag the weight of one is brother. Where one a u and underdeveloped, the second fat and sleek and full of vitality. What has produced such a differ- ence in weight and general physical well-being? Merely a slight differ ence in diet. The two rats have lived under identically the same conditions, but the smaller animal on the left has received food lack- ing in sufficient vitamins, while the other rat has been fed the same diet, reinforced with vitamins, If a well-balanced food ration is vital to the health of animals, how much more vital it must be for human beings. Surely the lesson is plain to see. If a mother wants her children to thrive she must feed them adequately. The child who is receiving a diet lacking in vitamins has no chance to grow and develop properiy. Nor will the adult on a de- mum health, Years Ago inter 0 of new those of a 8s which Items ested generatl al ry 1 x» lles ago, taken from the Jie May 21, 1908 (3 1... Goodhart to drive g nall into mi hS | (> Mr 1] i $1 tow accompanied Oy «1 Sam wihart n NN 30 Years Hall} | Mr remain {whom Know nt Mi “Ben', of Centre parents and and will of her Durst, time After Kansas Miss Florence Rh tre Hal) A marriage Milton Bradford , both of May 25, The Spi tha spending three mor relatives to Cen among friendg and me returned Thursday of last license wi week. D. Meek wa Eranted Blanche E. Hall. and (‘entre 190% FARM CALENDAR ® Iimely Reminders from The Peonsyivania State College * » » » » » * » * w Gund Against Diseases Tent te { antrol Caterpillars Irrigate the Garden i our last that areful last Let you by submit- based upon our as memorial a requires of n - for It mu the years to come. with wt sn oh +e 3 nll rougn ail us cooperate ting suggestions wide experience sculptors. C. H. HOMAN wefBuccessor to H. G. STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works Centre Hall NOTHING BOTHERS DAD SINCE HE DISCOVERED MENNEN LATHER SHAVE PUBLIC BALE OF CARLOAD JODON SALE PLEASANI BARN, PA, Monday, June 6th M. GAP, on Beginning at 1:00 O'clock P. shine, sharp rain or 4d of lowa hors the farm and never before, HORSES—Mated to sev 1500 1t Hon and a excepionally team single horse from three and weigh Ire pounds. Ten pair of Colts Coit SATISFACTION in the wants and needs In Mareg and 9 cotnang thorobred strawberry pair are brothers of the public. with We have grown since 1911, and stilt growing This growth is built on HIGH GRADE ; GOODS fs PASTEURIZED || Priced Right DAIRY PRODUCTS -O0 RB Remember, THRIFTY Y AT OWN IC} Ih 1 of IT’S TO BI | | H.P. SCHABRFER'S HARDWARE CREAM — P 24R 4 | ICK’S DAIRY | PA. il - CENTRE HALL, s) i cars tl close that ¥ difference a demonstration, venience, with ony Tf pant T . srive of your life in ti an - * ming Dodge ever © m uilt perfor i ov A R. 5. HAGAN GARAGE tre Hail ee eh EERIE FOOD _" a Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL PRUNES (40s & 50s 3 lbs ROYAL DESSERT size) 19¢ JELLO each 5c CRISCO or POST'S BEAN FLAKES Package Weis Qual. PEAS No. 2 can PASTRY 10-1b sack OLEO - JC 2.1b Roll : : GOLDEN BANTAM CORN «+2 jor 25¢ Weis Qual. PEACHES No. 2 sss va Jor 29¢ a 2 1 - can
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