The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, January 19, 1939, Image 5

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Attorney R. Paul Campbell
the boro finance committee LO
out the 139 budsret.
Harold
nemnet
recently.
Harry
enger guest of his
Matson, and Mrs. Matson of
burg, on a trip to Centre Hall
they visited with Mr. gnd Mrs. Harry
E. Fye. Mr. Matson is a concrete fin
fisher and has been employed on the
construction work on the Penn Stat
campus, While engaged in the college
town he is stopping with Mr. Frank-
enberger, who has been a resident of
State College for more than twenty-
vears. Mrs. Frankenberger was also
one of the party to visit in town.
Miss Jean Rishel
Burrage, senior at
school
Arnold |
Philips
where
son-in-law,
and Miss Grace
Penn State in the
of home economics, are the
two Penn State students selected to
enter Merrie Palmer School of Home
Economics, in Detroit, Mich, where
they will remain for the second sem-
ester opening in February. The De.
troit school is one outstanding In ite
class, and with the young 1niow
named above will be two students on
the honor roll selected from othey
colleges. The selection of these stu-|
dents is based on their scholastic
standing throughout their collegg
life. Miss Rishel is a daughter of Mr
and Mrs. W, F. Rishel of Farmers |
Miils, :
LOCAL AND PERSONAL fce Blazer, Agnes Delaney,
. laney, Martha Lingle, Kathryn
: . Betty Geraldine
Alice Betty Slack,
Searson,
| Slack,
Donald, one of
e | boys, is 111.
the Breon twin
Benner has been 111 for
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several
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day:
AND
| Mis. G. O.
| FARM
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Card of Thanks
B. Fledler
ACHING
COLDS
Relieve Their DISTRESS
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PUBLIC AUCTION
Penns Valley Sales Barn, CENTRE HALL |
Tuesday, Jan. 24 -- at 1:00 P. M.
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Fresh& Springer Cows
BEEF CATTLE, HOGS, CALVES, SHEEP, PIGS
SHOATS AND POULTRY
Will have Some Acclimated Horses
Dealers and Farmers, if you have something good, be sure and
bring it in for thig sale. We try to please both buyer and seller.
E. M. SMITH, S. T. REIGEL, Owner-Mgr.
Auct,
Smith Brothers Cough Drops (Black or Menthol,
5¢) are the only drops containing Vitamin A
amin that raises the resistance of the mucous
nes of the nose and throat to cold infections.
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ENTERTAINED
Mrs. J. W.
Boozer
AT BRIDGE
Bradford and Mrs. J. B
entertained the mMmllowing
en tables of bridge at the Intter’
hoino Saturday evening Mrs. FP. P
Gear J. F. Wetzel, Mrs. F. V
Mir Harry Potter Mrs
Fdgna Mille:
Mrs H R
Mrs
HEAVY HARNESS
Oiled and Repaired
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HEMPHILL'’S
NOW
(Corner Allegheny & Blshop Sts,
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Shoe Sale
PUBLIC SALE CARLOAD SO. DAKOTA
HORSES & MULES
At HOTEL BARN, CENTRE HALL
MONDAY, JAN'Y 23
WILLIAM GRUENWALD
NU roms ptrmaslif os
450 PAIRS
25 STYLES
95
Pair
Reg.
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$7.75
FROMM’S
PEPE POCEOOEETOOEOSORIIES
ONE LOT
Formerly at $6.50
114 E.
State
College
College
Opp. Old Main
State College
Enjoy
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TIRED
STOP in at the dealers’ stores and see the
wonderful I E. S. lamps that they are now
offering—the most popular lamps ever
made, because they are beautiful and pro-
vide good, restful light for the eyes.
Sales of I. E. S. lamps have been growing
by leaps and bounds. Prices were never so
favorable. Now is the time to act.
Be among the early buyers. By doing so
you not only make sure of getting the type
of lamp you want, but also the right style.