ESS Ee CENTRE REPORTER. | ———— Stores Closed Thanksgiving Day. The following stores in Millheim jn be closed all day Thanksgiving ay: : D., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER a7, 1984, iB 1 REB ERSBURG, Kom A young Mr. Sauers visited rela-| wel : aa avs inst. A, Frank and Son, tives at this place for everal days las i I. R. Shreckengust, week. : ra M. Smith. The teachers’ local institute held at| m——— A IIIA. this place on Friday afternoon and | . evening, was Inrgely attended and was | Rebershurg Ends Soccer Season. The Miles greatly appreciated by all who attend: | Rebersburg, by defeating ed the two sessions. The members of the Evange High on Friday by a score church at this place wil} have a Christ- ended their 1924 soccer season mus entertainment on Christmas eve splendid finish. Although the school (December 24). Everybody is invited has been playing only since October to come and hear the elnborate prog: 31, the season was thought well worth ram which will be rendered, | while and there are good prospects for Norman Bilerly, who Was farming a still better season next year. on the Leister farm near Potters Some soccer was played before the Mills, and who had sale of farm stock school term started bt the team used and implements, will to this was only “picked up” the results place into the Mrs. Gephart were not considered the High home and will help Rob- records, ert in his business. Rebersburg's only played with On Friday of the real probably due the fact that the Mil deceased. heim were equipped with foot- Albert of ball suits and footletll shoes. present staying at The following are the results of helping the Mowery games played this season their fall work. burg 1. Millheim 0; Mr. Sheesley and Boalsburg 1; ward, spent Friday at place, | 6; Rebersburg 0, While here Mrs. Sheesley old burg 1, acquaintances while th day tramping ountain north of this game but did anything. Last week Mall Carrier first place horse, lowing valuable stable, “Rob” John Bright, the carpenter Spent =i family. res ——oes—— SPRING MILLS $2 J. Nieman, adv, High school of Boalsburg of 1 to 0, with a Township dlonl move Emma his brother and on school defeat was a game was held MElhelm. This defeat was Mawery, ' an appraisement estate of Samuel to boys Miffiinburg, the at home, Reed, is Mowery the boys get away Rebers- tebershurg La Mifflinburg Miltheim 3; Boalsburg 0 of Wood this mother, Rebersburg 0, Hebers called on her: son the m (quest d in spent The following wns the game lineup for the along Loves piace in of wild not Hebersburg © Position bagging TT T Ty was an unlucky week fos } Robert dearly, | 3 by the he f ind de Poalsburg Bohn Roberts E. Ca SUOCH vSon Coal Wolfe RF BRB tHerly LF.B + hee. Wolfe RH.H8 Wert CHB Bowersox jL.H.B. Weaver RE Mover RLF Detwiler Centre employe Cummings 1. LF. i Call Bressler, i son Hahan Fer re he lost death bein we a Vint aL Thomas ¢ t colic fuse ound one wd sympathy morning Lonber Smith F heifers ly in has our wh is rade at ant State College over mday at his Pack ..4 . . his Rebersburg’'s basket ball practice ws some time this week a boy® and a girls’ team — A —————— Transfers of Real Estate. et al, to John A $200 to Alice Pennington $550 ul twp Mrs finger and tended the Lewisburg. Clair All were home The supper giving Rey eran. « C. Bartges Mrs, funemi of Jo Haupt, Wednesd 1 Bellef Bathgate Lucas on onte ison visitors last Grangers State NM tract M College weet. Fisher. et Mary C $1200 to Ding to Gregg Peters 3 y in m the ( ! et bas evening Haney hurch Green he in Spring Rev esting There was to Hay SeTrTndg ternoon as to was CTSUrg Word Heckman Mi $4.5 {oH esburg mi i nes James $725 ——————————— Notice, knowing the x Pot Hl at her home Harry Barger ’ Saturday ever twenty dollars. it Sunday tw). ; themseives to f How ud F hip, de against morn estate o ter towns MILLHEIM, (From the Journal) Mr. d Mra. D dren, of Altoona, vigithos with fo settlement ter home f{rinesds Milthein ve tn ; Y E week end wm.., heirs of SG. defphia Tuesd aunt. Mra, W guest since th eral weeks age Mr. and Mrs Fredericksburg. old Schaffer, Sunday and CC. B ng est oy olnimes ims * requ to make an DD. We resent duly authent Mrs Yenttes Howard F Agent were George Centre Ritter Snook Hal 045 Brungart Centre —————————— AGENTS Sell from guaranteed drect mill to and and for MILLS, wearer; paid no all colors; salary for ful spare hours; money INTERNATIONAL Norristown, samples 741, visitor Snyder Pa. NOTICE Telephone Subscribers The new method of ren- dering telephone bills is now in effect. Be sure to read the no- tice which you will receive with your next bill. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA 00 CHIT. ROUND TRIP SUNDAY December 7 WASHINGTON BALTIMORE (Leave Bellelonte Saturday Evenifig, Decomber 6, at 10.30 P, I.)’ Saturday, Pucember 4 Arti Leave Bellefonte ve Baltimore, Washington... .. | leaves W fm ( Coburn, , Sunday, a EN amg: Yaa arsis sons Lama NM Sta.) 0.36 , Pennsylvania Railroad Schdard Basond 9 the Weill THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. RE A MES... es, om COURT PROCLAMATION. | pendence of the United States of Am- Whereas the Honorable Henry CC. erica. Quigley, President Judge of thy Court | |of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial | | Distrfict, consisting of the County of Centre, having issued hig precept, bear- {ing date of the 31st day *of October, | 1924, to me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Jall Delivery. in Bellefonte, for the County of Centre and to commence on the SECOND MONDAY being the 8th 1824, at 10 and to continue E R TAYLOR, Sheriff, November 8, 1924. SHERIFF'S SAL ¥ iy | Issued out of the Court Pleas of Centre County, and me directed, there posed Public Sale at House the Borough of fon | SATURDAY, DECEMBER iat 1:30 o'clock P.M. all | messuage tenement and jot { situate and being in the Borough of | Milthelm, Centre County, Pennsylva- business | nia, bounded and described as follows, may require, [to wit: N . , NOTICE is bereby given to the |, On the orth by lot of J. aver, Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder- 7 sam aver: Dn the tas [hy Penn Street: on t Sout men and also such Constables, (that | : : ’ ns he outh by lot Keen, formerly Willlam Ker- may have business in thei pe tive of Mary respectliv TRY 8 stetter; om the West by alley: districts, requiring to report to the | : . YY i . i one-fourth of an acre. Honorable Court) that Containing they be then Thereon erected 5 fram Ie fo f y > and there in thelr proper persons at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of the 22nd, house and outbuildings. Seized, levied upon with their records, {nquisitions and | soution and sold ue | thelr own remembrances to do those | Sarah Orndort, ‘things to their offices appertaining WW! Terms of sale: be done, and those who are bound in knowledged until irecognizances. to prosecute against the paid in full. prisoners that are or shall be in the | E. R. TAYLOR, Sheriff jail of Centre county, be then and there > [to prosecute against them as shall be Sheriffs Office, | just, Ni Given | the of to will be ex- the Court Bellefonte, to in 6th, 19524, that certain of land OF of December, the as DECEMBER, A. D. forenoon, day o'clock In as long the property of No deed will be - the purchase ac nm Bellefonte, 1924. Pa., wvember Sth, 3t.047 under my hand. at Bellefonte, Sth day of November. in the vear of four Lord 1924, and the one hundred er, with land forty-eighth year of the Inde- ered for sais, i i i | soni FOR SBALE-—Royal Red in good condition, is of- Inquire at this office. pipe, Weyer Jonasson & (a. 1226 Eleventh Avenue, Altoona. Pa. Hundreds of New Jonasson Winter Coats For Women and Misses $95 $129 $149 The Coat Shop at this time presents a most complete show- ing of New Coats in every imaginable style. Never were the combinations of furs and fabrics more perfectly de- lightful and never have we been able to offer so many individual styles. In every coat you'll note that Colors Are Autumnal Fabrics Are Rich Furs Are Flattering Styles Are Demure Coat Shop Third Floor. HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIAL AND MILL WORK - GET OUR PRICES Before You Buy BOTH PHONES Bell 8-M Commercial 213-X { | | | | pm - LI —————— COAL—~COAL-COAL. Also, good quality of threshing cos We ean offer you the Milowing Let us supply your coal needs with SIOVE. (heme good qualities, WM. McCLENAHAN, in buminous—C anne] and wot. ch —— . AT Ur SE ST — | FACTS are stussorn raincs DO YOU KNOW BARD THAT—A Bank Account Is a confidential secount; no Information Is given out unless directed by the depositor, THAT—An account may he opened by a married woman and be ander her sole control THAT——An account may be opened by a minor and be under his sole eontrol THAT—An account may be opened by y4 parent for a child and be under the eontroy of the parent. THAT—An account may be opened as a joint account—hy hushand and wife for Instance—and on such an account elther party may make deposits on, or withdrawals from, the account. THAT—A successful Savings Aecount depends entirely Regularity of Deposits, no matter how small they are, upon the START A SAVINGS ACCOUNT WILL LOOK TO YOU THIS NOW, TIME AND SEE HOW NEXT YEAR. 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