The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1938, Image 8

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    JUNE 9, 1038. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
THURSDAY, .
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coessssee| 1 tended the funeral
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| jck's sister, Miss Bella Stover ‘ EAT . NL
Spring Mills |e sfonte, on Saturday CENTRE LOLY I
Mr, S NOTES
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PENINGS AND PERSONALS ROM
GREGG TWP.'S METROPOLIS, y visitors at the W. $8. Marts ‘atientg | ie hospital nm
ne Mr ind I'S tennet. soul $14 9 he ouaLy auring ae . ust a hort month aw PREPARI ; { ¢ event, SUMMER
ind daughter Susie, of i Vee May 3
J '. Grove an f, discharged 1 rrie in Sports Wear Style and in Dressy Ty
Ye 1 ' bid 4 Frnbe mild: V's | te ' and Mrs. H.
: ne ) t 3 yelook lnughter ‘olleen, Huntingdor i oO =u n ; y oiyel
eant, “There Go the Ships” will be ' amer recently returned from | © a WHI Mi al] W. Puackes STRAW HAT SEASON FOR
presented. Everyons welcome 4 hing trip to Potter count) of Centre ‘Hall ; “ . . ‘
uesday wdmitted Mrs. Victor A. available in igi tans, grays, Or
The committes appointed by he Misg Collee; Girove is pend ng uman, Ce “tra '
Civie rganizatio for the purpose of [sometime with her grandparents, Mr. rol '
ednesday
improvem vill] meet on "Wednesday wd Mrs. W. 8. Martz, vorth BE rr vritctut Li a
evening, Jun 8, in the schoo} house tt Ap A lp is T a na dmitted ow tor Wn LADIES h )
wrsdas, admitted: M “ --have you seen
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Mr. Eisman will be present to speax HIGH SCHOOL PICNICS,
A y t f iy 1 ilding DAVE =
\ IV ON inters 0 in buliding pas : .
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ioRaS Bc mANTCTON. | UbLic = gs NEW WHITE SHOES for every member of the family
100 YEARS OLD, TO BI} !
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GUEST AT GETTYSBURG foe - ee uhhh od
COOP OPOOOPEOIOCTE ! crry aeavecesses
sp —————— STORE OPEN N ie STORE OPEN
AN ORDINANCE Every Evening Every Evening
NO 8-A Except Tuesday Except Tuesday
and Thursday,
and Thursday, “ y
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When We Close Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” When We Chose
6:00 P. M. 100 P. .
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EPUCATED BY THE CCC, 1 e Estat { VA2 I
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Col lf otnel | fotnrdt frtranst frm
Vi UNICIPAL
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eo rtrnc frei soe frosrrce Planing Mill
FOR RENT pe Work
LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
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Public Address AUCTIUN SALE All Kinds Building Materia
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Sound Equipment 1 wn 0d Garretts Planing Mill
Am! ' = A GOOD MATERIAL AND
; : y ‘ HONEST PRICES
Rebersburg, Pa.
NOW PLAYING—WEDNESDAY
I AND THURSDAY
A Yank at Oxford’
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KOLB, M ! APPROVE June
IANK, aly ” 5 GOODYEAR, FOR ‘The Gaiety Girls’
Burgess ENTHE HALI LD
Patricia Ellis & Jack Hulbert
“let us here
Ey 11 1 1
PQWELL & NNABEI
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
“HEY, BILL. THIS “SURE. THEY'VE GOT
to this hallowed ground, to do honor to those
ave men who fought here. i From every State
in the Nation, Civil War veterans have accepted "GOOD STOP!” Aap
the invitation of Pennsylvania to be here for this ! KIDS WILL BE O.K.
Anal joint reunion, the last ever to be Se
FOUR “GLORIOUS DAYS
Friday, July, 1st = Reunion Day a \
an State Governors have been invited, and de- £E A TELEPHONE."
ndants of prominent Northern and Southern
Se orale and leaders will participate in a cf
ful program.”
“Saturday, July 2nd — Veterans’ and
Governors’ ‘Day
viiera: gs of bali wars since
ade, colorful and spectacular. Hig!
dignitaries of fr American® Legion,s Veterans of
Foreign Wars, United Spanish War Veterans a:
Disabled | American Veter fang will participat
Sunday, July 3rd = President’ s Day
: M Har : < no : In the morning there will be an open-air mem:
learfield wore siting tha ie 1 ; PET rial service of tribute and commemoration in i
’ \ CO Pots , Soviy | £8 j .f the afternoon President Roosevelt will dedicate
Susdav vial ay. i . . \ the Eternal Light Peace Memorial with impres- : . *
ley YALA le Elmer Het - sive ceremony.s In the evening the U. 8. Army ny tation
1 iger home Wire Henry Het@inger : Alr ~~ will put on, a breath- h-taking sh. show. ¥ va
&nd daughter, Miss Martha and Mrs “ » . : Sw Es
Parks all of Altoona; Mrs. Harry \ Ps a Monday, J July “4h =United States Army Day
Frankenberger and Miss Bloom of i re — Both", morning and afternoon, the United States 4 } )
State College, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bi = JArmy will stage a thrilling and mighty military your way to many pnvileges which leads to broader
Shook and family of Penn Hall. : " i “ ‘denionstration, set to music.” In the evening there will be ness relations.
We don't know whether the st a. i Ny - a a two-hour display of fireworks.”
Py on Know © - - . ’ > Gs
er : i 5a If you are not & depositor here we will be pleased to
visors have gone on a sit-down strike The finest of modern Pennsylvania highways will bring
: you to Gettysburg quickly and safely. Special trains and have vou with us so that You may find out by actual experi-
or whether they were impeached
but what we saw last week made » ’ buses will also be available.y Come, bring your family, ; ence what it means a fh lia tod " aa] hank
Weals male us be Gettysburg’s guest for this never-to-be-forgotten .spec- oo ce what it means to be affiliated with a real bank
somewhat ourious. The road east of os h 5 “ . : > ;
Heckman's cemetery was almost im- ] 4 i tacle. There X11 be no cha be no Sharge for any of the events. / ~ we) i Step in any time and have a talk cvith wus.
passable at places to the Penn town. ha Lf git def For Further Information Write to
ship Iline, t was there Lloyq Bartges “| ; PENNSYLVANIA STATE COMMISSION ] FEDERAL HOUSING ADMINISTRATION APPLICATIONS
one of the heaviest taxpayers in this i ] . Hoa. Joha S. Rice, Chairman Ew . oY
township, went to work ang repaired Es | ry W. A. Hanson Jan. Wa. $ Mclan Gen_E. C. Shannon ba. | TAKEN BY THIS BANK.
’ rr 8 Kero on. Gerald i i Hall »
; icvor C.
that part of the road entirely a 1 Mather I_—— g—_ rr’
own expense, If we had ay _— hia ; : : i
own expen ' - nin * Pasi L. Roy. | Executive
r township like Mr. Bartges we h Cooperatio i Y
would hardly have any road tax and 74 i a ios Wily Y COMMISSION .
much better roads.
————— ot — s. 5 i Hon. George H. Earle, Governor Roy Browamiller, Chairman,
4 fib Th 3 Orson N. Rizzman, Exsiitivt Sectetary
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§ Pion cordially invites you to come LOOKS LIKE A A TELEPHONE SO THE
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EVERY FARM SHOULD
Yo becom 2: Aasnkibe of +hte 3 ietscid
3v becoming a depositor of this institution vou
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. TUSSEYVILLE » "GETTYSBURG “MALF-DOLLARS
As a lasting souvenir you may
-—8 9 + 9 ® +» 0 0 oo 0 . Ro 3 7 purchase one of the most bean,
Master Charles Wynn, son of Mrs. tiful coins Se Unived States
has ever min Only one,
Charles Wynn, of State College, had i$ ; a f x
the misfortune ot break his arm while ) } | R= “ Hace of S00) Ts 2 few
playing at the home of his grandpar- . - 4 : A 5 Jess 2 Bui rate,
ens, Mr. ang Mrs A. W. Hold . y 3 /
on Sunday, i anrman BLUE. RE ™ : PENNA DEPT. OF
Mrs. A. L. Slaterbeck, Charles Siat- ite REUMION Fn G10 Ant apGlon
erbeck and family, Mr. anq Mrs. Wm. . dn Piiibae
McCormick and son of Mt. Penn, at-
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