The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 15, 1938, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
® I MISS LORAINE BRUNGART TO Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bainbridge and PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. | scale that {11 weigh not less than 10 WAN !
ITEMS OF . MARRY CALIFORNIAN, OCT, b son John Willlam, of Webster, were i or 12 ton ano O0( weeond-hand | hand-made :
ee : . Mr. and Mrs. 8. (leveland Brun | saturday visitors at the home of Mrs FOR SALE--H« tre Blerlv. Reber Re : Pa
JLOCAL INT ERESTI fgart announce ths approaching mar Bainbridge's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Boalsburg, Pa a «of
. . . . - fage of thelr youngest daughter Miss Md. OB Rien n Santee Hall Rae 4 1932 4-DOOR CHEVROLET
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Mr. and Mrs Ralph an and | Loraing Esta, to Frederic] wu Hos iramley, at Milthelm, Saturday eve ¥ : ning order, and Re
young daughter
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By WILL ROGERS
We have available in Centre Hall Borough
Now there’s one argumer " . (rr ‘ POP PPP POPGIEO POPE IIOP OOOO OE OGIO
on't want to get into. That’ 16 Choice Home Sites, to be sold ¢
about women's clothes, and whether
they ought to wear more or less on an Easy Monthly Payment Basis, FOR
ied to her h
Mr. and Mrs,
: : Fenl Miss ath- | ‘ha lmportant event | ? SEE :
aring Spengier, ney ure t the | / i
State capital on $ atter a mid-| LOCAL AND PERSONAL E. DALE FISHER, Realtor
a of them. If a guy has got any ’
day dinner, ————— - !
sense he won't argue about what | Executive Office ~ LEWISTOWN, FPA. C, D.
women ought to wear. | +
But there was one woman that C. D. BARTHOLOMEW ESTATE, Representative | § Bartholomew Estate
18( al news 0 el er usbanda. i
she said, “The doctor says I've CENTRE HALL, PA. Mo
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h. Havana, or some place lik . ALY. PA
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Helen Bartholomew, fer.
y South to
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PUBLIC SALE
At His Barn, 118 E. Louther Street, CARLISLE,
rm rzled and
worried, met the family doctor next
day at the club, and they had a | S d S b 17 1938
talk and a little drink of something | atur ay, eptem er I
to help the talk along. | 1:00 P. M.
“Did you tell my wife that she's |
got to go South for ker health?” | ; Jum md
“Yes, I'm sorry to say. Either go | ) aE i H AO OQ
South, I told her, or put on more | a e) 2a 3 Ol SC a
clothes. And of course she never | / ,
considered the latter notion. I
reckon you'll have to send her to | “, 4 X MULES and COLTS
(American News Features, Inc} Po yy Consisting of 1 CAR LOAD
(F astern Standard Time)
of EXTRA GOOD MIS-
OURI MULE COLTS, coming 2 and 3 years old next A Monument Erected--
BE SURE TO GET AN | Surin. As good ey grow. Lots | ‘o toe 's
ONE CARLOAD OF 1O0WA HORSES AND (OLTS, ranging In age
10 HEAD OF GOOD BIG WORK MULES, ranging In age from 6 to S
AMERICA’S |, welghing , 2800 per p
STANDARD TIME! | 10 HEAD OF GOOD BROKE HORSES, bought In nearby counties,
3 Extra Good Spotted PONIES, well hroken.
C. H. HOMAN
We H. G. STROHMEIER
Charles McHenry. | cone mun ware 8 Graste work
or
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case, clear numerals, unbreak-
able erystal
30 Years Success! Doctor's
Amazing Liquid For Surface
PIMPLES
PRAISED FROM COAST TO COAST
MEN—WOMEN, don't be humiliated
CTD AN i hy a Sass biotehat with casiehtiv str
° STRANGE a face bi | with unsig :
s because here's REAL help:
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oy A orning. having spentsthe wight! §f..ceme op / ,
Mi peacory | THE MINING wid IVE A WAY
tain. On ti
filled several Wsiness appointments
: . SUR COUNTRY
te°% Tomemiive ot tos vines | SSR mur awww’ | | WITH BEARDS!
land and tax agent's office of the VISITS THE MINES THERE WiLL ¢ | ) | ‘ | '
Erie Railroad company. They left for | BE AN ACCIDENT TO THE MINERS, [} N E E D G O 0 I G H
their home on Sunday evening. ; id Bon
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Mrs. John W. Dashem continues to eo JV CRICKET IN THE ; .
be confined to bed from sickness | HOUSE, MEANS LUCK TO Young eyes, middle aged eyes and older eyes—all
which began three Or more reeks SOME BUT Te OTHERS — . “ .“" .
ian, res Or more kA TE CHRPING OF A | bs | need good light. If your eyes “burn” when you sit
daughter, Mrs. J. W. Foreman. Mrs CRICKET on THE PRT: iG down to read, try reading by an LE. S, lamp! You'll
shem is gbhout eighty v - a NN {TEN R F/R N .
Bd her haburd i shot ee ee HAIN Ly NANT find that the good light soon rests your eyes, helps
older. The latter is in fairly good v 11 f LP . : keep ip fit”,
health, Tut owl t reakne i 7" s NERA
(he Tower limba a ohilooa oo roms | RE A STARA to the stores and see the new floor and table
Sloss to the house, NHISTUNG AT SEA § bef style I. E. S, lamps. They're the most beautiful lamps
WiLL CAUSE A ch
From the best information at hand STORM BUT THE @ = hind 10 the Skim, Treet that have ever been made!
the construction of the two walks on SERMAN SALSR Ty dl 4
Schoo} street will be done before the BELIEVES THAT — I. superb ato] for 10¢.
driveway and cobbled sections next to IF HE HOLDS
the walks, Thig rotation of construc- TO THE $1
. : . oa : ts a VHILE WHISTLING
tion will give school pupils and others T WILL BRING
safe passage to and from the school “SLY A LIGHT
plant. Motors, of course, will be oblig- CTEELE. RANK
od to travel other than school street er :
for a Considerable length of time to « 3 Ws 12] L A D E S
reach the same point, but this will be ; :
no gréat inconvenience, Tata KRewspanet Un i AT AND EVER-READY RAZORS J