The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, February 22, 1940, Image 4

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    ' MHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22,
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{ SHE CENTRE REPORTER
{ ISSUED WEEKLY,
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1040
CENTRE
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BMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors
8. W, SMITH, Editor
EBDW. E. BAILEY, Associate Editor
Business Manager
HALL, PENNA.
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mam
TRRMS, Fhe terms of subsceri
he Reporter are $1.50 a year, in
Legal advertising at the rate
gents per line each insertion.
Display advertising
a avnliration,
Enterd in the Post Office in
&8 second-class matter.
“SUNDAY GHURGH SERVIGES
a PENN'S
rates made
entre
VALLEY LUTHERAN
CLARENCE CC.
Theological
Aheran
the following schedule:
Pusseyvile—§ to 10 A. M.
pring Milis—10:30 A. M.
Centre Hall, 7:30 P. M.
OTTO, Gettysburg
student, will fill the ILu-
appointments
according to
Harr RerorMED
Delag R. Keener, Pastor)
$:30—~Church School
Bpring
9d
10
Farn
¥.uV
Wor rvi
Locust Grove—
Bunday School, 9:30 A. M.
Worskip Service, 7:30 P. M.
[ Meraopist Eriscorar
i (Rev. I. iller, Pastor)
Centre H
8:30
30:30
Porucetown
10 60 Sut
10:45—M
SONS OF PIONEERS” IN PER.
APPEARANCE Al
MUNICIPAL THEATR}Y
SONAL
tad
fr
soribes
grades
Sonal
Munici;
J4th.
"We
iy tha il
dng Ameri
wi
doz
parents §
Friday |
A numbey of farmers have fro ni
water lines and drive to
their supply for
and hausehold needs,
town for!
stork
water
their
The Roy Arbogasts were visitorg in
Middiebinrx on . Sunday.
The public schools In Miles town.
ship were closed from Wednesday of
last week owing to badly drifted
roads
LM AAI.
(Thursday) i Washington's
birthday. He wax born 208 years ago.
He lives in the memory of all true
Americans, and shaves with Abra-
ham Lincoln thely love and devotion
to the end of time.
Toduy
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“Oh Doctor!” is. the ttl: of the
high wchool’ operetta to be presented
about the third week in March une
dor the direction of Donald Shope.
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Deaths :
vising principal
Tonwship itional chool
Gilbert Walts or Bell
Donnld Bell of Wonst
rviving are
wood and Mx
Ohio.
Funeral services were helg Wedne
day ifternoon in the Suite
Preshyvterian church Rey
Joneg officiating Burial
the Branch cemetery,
Bellefonte, R
Showers and
awe
Nis
ih toy
Camptell
¥ os
and M
Hall:
hargel
Mrs.
(iver 1.oeros il
Arthur
son. Milesburg: Charles Bax
William V
Birth
Hpicer
infant
Dennis
a son to Mi
Wingate
State College,
and Me, Wim
Saturday:
Admitted Mrs, John DD. Patterson,
Boalshirg: Bdwaged Dorman, Howard
iD. Digharged—Mrs. James 8,
Johnson and infant son, Bellefonte:
Randall 8 Wilkins, Centre Hall, RD.
Sunday
Wdmitted Wim, ¥. Dugan, Belle
fonte, RD. Discharged Mrs. Chas,
1. feed, Jr. and infant daughter of
State College: Mise 8. Patricia Mus.
sor. Bellefonte. Birth: a son to Mr
and Mrs, Philhert Gl, State College,
There were 54 patients in the hore
pital at the beginning of this week.
Hospital contributions: from Jun-
for Red Cross St John's Parochial
school, - Bellefonte, 2 dozen Villentine
favors
CENTRE
BEATING,
OWNER
FOUR YOUTHS IN
CO. JAILED FOR
ROBBING, GARAGE
THOMPSON NAMED
DELEGATEAT-LARGIH
“JACK”
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FWIN VHHTORY FOR LOUAL
HIGH TEAMS IN BE.
IPELLEFONTE SCHOOL HEAD
REFINES
an be seriou
n't need t
8 about life; but
be solemn.
3
(0 woman likes to be called ‘‘sis-
ter” by a smart aleck stranger.
You're reasonably happy if you're
not worried. Know that and be
thankful
Cases in which a man lived a wild
life and wrote a good book are ex-
tremely rare.
In summer all insect creation
wants to know you belter and will,
unless your windows are well
screened.
Romantic love, no matter how
wild and nonsensical, is the last
thing a man forgets, though he lives
100 years.
A bachelor, too, can enjoy home
sweet home-—in his own qujet apart.
ment, after a jangling and irritating
business trip
NOTICE
CONDEMNATION
L THE
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ALSO--New "Snap-On" Modernizers for
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AT ELECTRICAL, HARDWARE,
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W.£ S 1 P EX N
CENTRE COUNTY
A "YEW
MINEs
TONS OF
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Coburn Man Injured In
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or Eggs for Sale?
It's easy for buyers fo
reach you when you have
a telephone in your home.
Many farmers find that
a telephone pays for it-
self in the extra sales it
brings in and the extra
money it helps them earn.
IT PAYS TO HAVE =
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ALL STYLES
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home! There are
several styles of
floor and table mod.
els, even models for
the end table
every lamp a bar
gain in good light! ON
See the Displays of the
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