The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 28, 1939, Image 5

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" ITEMS OF
JJOCAL INTEREST
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gantown,
A
east of
it
horse belonging to
was badly
through a
stack useq for , water course on the
Wolfe farm. The animal got one of
its hind legs through an opening and)
fell, cutting the
manner An
heal the w«
Adaiti
Harry Wolfe, |
injureg wh i
large
town,
tramped 2moke.
i
flesh In a horrible |
is being made to
effort
ounds
1
mal
Mr
on S|
Fiall
had
been | Y iv ; convention
Mrs. M
on
rmer
of insurance
Clellan and so , :
Was D
fn week tha PF.
The College Dairy Store se.
cured services of Miss Miriam
Mitterling of Centre Hall as cashier.
went
ington,
with
HBtate
where they spent
8 Yong family. !
the
A birthday dinner was serveq at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orvis!
Smeltzer on Sunday in honge of Mr.
Smeltzer's birthday. Members of the!
faroily present were Mr. ang Mra,
Bernard Crust and family of Mil
more; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Corman of
Bellefonte: Mr, and Mrs. Paul Clev-
enstine and family of Zion; Mr, and
Mrs. Domer Smeltzer, Myr. and Mrs,
Dean Bmeltzer ang son of Centre
Hall
and Mrs
Tobert
A daugh-
I-LANE ROAD
URGED BY
OVER 7
MIFFLIN
ira
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MTS,
CO. GROUPS
county citizen
recently to
Mprove
ite
Highw
party
Hughes,
Robert CO.
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Mifflin
joners:
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oon
iit, presilent of
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OMmerce:
of the
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Burnham Ch
Three amateur chefs wh
only cooked the sieak,
By Louise Brown
HERE'S quite a
lately men
well known magazine {
cently ran an article en
men Can't Cook.”
men And
magazines have
stories on the amateur male
Of course, can
have always the
they “played dumb”
in order to stay out
and to let themselves
of hard Ne ave i
sneaking suspicion that men like
the modern slick-looking kitcher
and enjoy
silcnen
not
to-do
COOKS.
been
about
s Serambled Eggs
uy
an.
cook.
theo
on
of the ki
out
le
work also }
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ENGAGEMENT ANNOT NCED
NEW YORK--More than 80 restau.
rants at the New York World's Fair
1939 will serve its millions of visitors.
Their combined seating capacity at
once will exceed 42,000. At top is the
Turf Trylon Cafe with searchlights
in full play. In center is the Rhein-
gold Inn and Terrace where patrons
will witness an ice carnival. Below
is the Casino of Nations which will
have a corps of waiters able to take
orders ina dozen languages.
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they
on
And they
okey of
‘ve
the
sleak
sleam ©
“mean
in the
broil a
the
o admit
but corn cob
A GENERAL mOTC