THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. . ss 11 : : a Aint r Lt | ' i LOCAL AND PERSONAL SOFTBALL LEAGUE [bere in Potter the adjoining town LOCALS, Creating Fine Perfumes .. 0 ee *riday evening . ut hers team | ship, little of the blight is to he seen 4 . ITEMS OF rod themmelves In 4 tie position! A public schooi teacher of the fem The tiie and talent required to ace v HE eg 4 » sitio 4 Hin MA Hu ’ ’ 3 1 placed themselves In a ‘ position create a fine perfume is exemplified % . NTEREST a Memberg of the Williamsport Con- with the M.-P.)s ag softball jeague nine xex, on her way to State Col- Potter ‘ a vy fy i i " vA as . ‘ 2 soll. x Juriais e of J.LOCAL I} ht sistory, F. and A. M., are meeting (n lenders by defeating the latter team lege for the opening of the Summer ing of 1 4 fonary let y of by a well-known Parisian scent . ’ . i : “ai . ’ 1. 111i ® l annual session, Wednesday to Friday. 11 to whose formula, calling for forty eight different essences, took more than two years of painstaking” éex- perimentation.—Collier's Weekly * w w . . - . Bession, one day last week, upset het i Huntingd 17. A number from this section arg in at- Tuesday evening the M.-P. gquffer- | car on the State College-Port Ma- * Dal Arthuy Thoman, a mechanic at the tendance. { . a) Tita] Metal Works during the past seven vears, is on a week's vacation a 1 hands tilda highway two miles north of the advert ed a severe trouncing at the Albert Smith extends thanks to all jof the heretofore no-win team. the Ev- College, The car came to rest per t this tir who gave assistance at the time of jangelicals, The final score was 19-4, ¢ 5 e. . hid . : n . [the illnesg of his wife, and again at The teams are tightening up In a Mrs. Leila Magee, of Wenonah, N. her death and funeral race for high place in the first half of charge. J., is at the home of hep mother. ! ‘ ‘ the church league schedule, tt fp fps . each section has its own name. The Mrs. E. M. Huyett, where she will In this issue of the Reporter Charl The team standing: ALUMNI ASS'N. WILL PAY WwW. A. Alexander purchased the handle, leather. } de and tip are es McHenry advertiseg 5 sale of a } “MALS. AD 4 an 4 Mrs Annie Homan home from the known to all. but the shaft between "re n ' AY xa ir : ’ he shaft twee a large number of horses, mules and heath rig serena TOWARD TELEPHONE IN Homan heirs, a few dayy ago. The pondie and blade is called the loom ah 3 ay hi : Aa . ‘mad . y Methodist -Preghvterians : Fe . May . ral : auc he 100 Between 4 p. m. Sunday and 7 1-|colts at his barn in Carlisle, on Sat-| 20M . LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL |property is centrally located In Cen- ana whore she loom joins the han m. Monday, 1.62 inches of rain fell urday, July 2, at 1:00 o'clock. Reformeds ‘s . danni | tre Hall borough on Main street, The : } Joins Lhe han- For the twenty-four hours previous to i Evangeiioaly ........c000004 | At the regular June meeting of the | nsiderati was $2500 dle, the neck, : . RE an Farmerg desiring to take advantage : bie an ahi 4 p. m, Sunday, the fall was 89 of an APRIETS Cle IE 0 mE ak ——————————————— Centre Hall-Potte, High School Alum. | inch Some rain, and it was badly of the crop insurance program, which} : Co ; : ; TEA ‘ ain, wil] apply to the 1939 crop, should COURSE IN FIRST AID ni Association In the high school] needed. contact County Agent Blaney for in- SPONSORED BY RED CROSS huilding last Friday night, an amend- Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mitterling and formation. The insurance covers yield, or . J $ ment to reduce life membership dues | K ® Cl th the former's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth {3 ,.¢ price, Fe local Fad. { Yoem. haves 18 from $5.00 to $2.50, was added to the | eeping ummer Oo es Mitterlingd on Wednesday, attended . - vai BpOSOTing a course in First Ald. The the funeral of Miss Alice Mitterling, Dr. Chester Bardole, of Willlams- | insructor, Mr. Parsons, will meet ; 4 : The group also agreeq to give the . * at Hartleton. The deceased was ga Sis- Port, wal a Tetanl gues of. ¥. B. (with a group of Interested persons hool board $25.00 each September | Lookin Like New ter of the late Willlam H. Mitterling, Priest, who accompanied the chirop- next Monday evening at 7:30, {n the 1 for three succeeding years as part j<, of Centre Hall in in ANNOUnNces i" i ’ n ¢ Vv y its ( wit la aAmag y A -~- - fect] on its top, with little dam ‘ real estate ¢ s in to the auto ang practically none to}, Hall w olon w § Oar Has Many Parts the Miss. cht : : An oar is a si le device, but remain for some time, constitution, odist to Fisherman's Paradise for his [high school building. All Boy Scouts 4 . . . payment on a telephone in the prin first experience of fishing when theé|land any persons, men and women, : : dof VACS mn ¢ ow me { oy ) After a brief vacation at her ho game is in sight. from the ages of 17 up, who fn Centre Hall, Miss Marion Smith, a a & terested in first ald worl Jefferson hospital The Freshman clasg at Penn State : ! 4 , cipal’'s office of the high school | building. Another o©ons tions amendment graduate nurse in returned to Philadelphia. . thi pal for the cou The fe the coming college year is limit. oo Wa providing {for siness meeting! or n ticular time, when jed to 1405. Last ypar 1000 appli- | Ten i iid ’ oy * the irth ‘riday 0 ine and Ni 1 time, ne # : : bia : i i xamination s were turned away, and ng examinations ¢ Miss Smith HAROLD REISH UNDERGOES APPENDICITIS OPERATION EE ———— A Ae A——— CLASS OF "37 PICNICKS SUNDAY AT IVYSID} Oliver Schlegal, Dakota, and Mr Schleml, of New fork City land aunt of Mrs. D. R. Keener t Reformed and Mrs | The children's little dresses and suits can be done gene Emerick : on the electric ironer just as well as larger garments. m———— ! Pleats, such as this frock has, can be pressed straight and crisp looking—you smooth a group of pleats into position, press with the ironer on “press” or “stop,” " e. | f ‘ move to the next group of pleats, and so on. Festival by Ladies of Golden Y.agh BY LOUISE BROWN % ps VACATION CHURCH SCHOOT Fo CLOSE WITH PION - PREC OPOTOOOP OPPO OLOOLOPPOPOIS sro wy dissin bs sttiaalin Bd FOR INSURANCE SEE Be tC. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA EASY SUMMER IRONING hd tt Electric Range. y ready for pancakes, ham- burgers, anything grillable. Come in—see it, and all the other easy-cooking Estate features. . ...0 9 - — Model aNG (shown above) $275:00 Creighton Wheeland, Jr., of Belle- | Other Models as Low gs 200.50 fonte, was recently accepted for listment in the United States Army . and is now at Fort Slocum, New | Cooking 1s Just a snap York, and from there will sail to the with Hawaiian Islands by way of the Pan- ama Canal] and S8an Francisco, Several | openings are available for qualified | young men at Hawall and Panama. | : Fo : ; Those who are fortunate enough to be E 4 | 1] | E : Shs Kk accepted can look forward to mans E delightful experiences and at the same | \ Elbitric Romges . G ; : : : oi (elR 3s time vrepare themselves for better | ? Z % 4 1 ? J jobs when thes i { , ; ] All this 1 iment exp 4 re of the Army logans oa oO Travel.” Every red-blooded erican HOSTERMAN & Id ha some milit Xi i hoy should ] Betacer Ho In" bound to rerum to «ive STOVER CO flian life 5g better man (nn every was . Applicantg for enlistment shoulg ap- ply in person if possible, at the (7. s.| The Department Hardware Store . Army Recruiting Station, which is lo- Phone 11-R-2 .s entre Hall cated In the Lewistown Post Office building, second floor, MILLHEIM
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