THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. wy THE CENTRE REPORTER Linden Hall, spent last week at the John Swany, et ux, to H. B, Tate, wEREK-END PROGRAM OF PHOTO-| 0 TIBET SHOSEALIARE ZOTELOEIVEENE J ROOREAFEIOOAE TIBIAE Zo DNUAUOAARAINE TERMABOONAT “So TORRRIATIEONG 2HSSOURMEILINE JUMPIN IY L OVAIAUME A TIGISEIL fo home of her parents, Mr. and Mra D.| tract in Spring twp. ~PLAYS AT We Invite You N Into every home that this little advertisement enters, there Is nt os . Feohringer. Jane W Pate to Mere, Samuel Noll, THU ISDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1921 , b 8. BE. Sharer and so iruce were | tract in Spring twp. $1, S » & M Th | ench lucky enough to shoot a large Jane Tate to Blanche ¥etter-| cenic 00se ealre| REBERSEURRG, buck near their ho ract in Spring twp; §L EY © FEIRT m Smull. who has bed visit Miss Pauline Fohringer spent last i rman aS ————— AT THE SCENIC. ¥ ives for several weeks Ir his! week at the home of her aunt, Mrs The Publi Schools. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 ‘ty. returned to his western home| Leslie Treaster, near Colyet " . “THE SPORTING AENUS"— I'he school law provides that the . . nday . A daily session of school hall open at with Blan he Bweet, Lew Cody fer 4 youd 1 £7 uilt o y y tonal ‘olemi in a story f th urn which is being built on th MILLHEIM, 9:00 A. M. and close at 4:00 P. M.| Ronald Coleman. It : of 1 : r Hackenburg farm, is up and uns romantle type, based on the love of] at least one member of the family who might open an account at our Bank, . (From the Journal) with an intermission of one hour "at : Sok noon and an intermission of fifteen ® wealthy Scotch nobelman a : roleor . be . on i int BRI fitt Spangler and Jerome Meoever Ed 8S. Weiser, who Is employed on . _- Pp sl nl t1icleant § Hl p, } p commaone} fi meaqical sluaeni. ana 3 minutes in the forenoon and in the al : a "er rad : instal a State highway job in Juniata coun 1 tun Ahi . a thi : recently had radios install ty, spe Sund with friends i Afill- | ternoon, unless otherwise determined. |loW:ng the o a adage that ed In their homes. spent Sunday with friends in Mill never runs smooth, ALSO > BRE imhbet ras | NEIM, } ; AH x n ; ‘ 2 WRF On baturday. Harvey Lumber! was Mr. and Mrs. DD. D. Weiser and chil that the Fourth of July and Christmas PATHE NEWS AND REVIEW, dean an Wore. over Sunday |dny shall be observed ; lays and FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 { visitors with home friends in Millheim, | ives the board of school directors in «g50,000 REWARD" — y v 1 ; y y i istrict the authority eter featiiring $3 Peat t rie} Miss Betty Shelton, of Reading. wa al } ‘ al ng the great trick Is your family so representedd Uf not, please aeecept this as The school law specifically states a friendly Invitation. This little Ad of ours introduces you to the taken ta the Gelsinge: hospital for trea it, Mr. Limbert's allment has for ma time baffled the sk i best Bank and the best method of safeguarding your money. It is to your Interest as well as ours, and you ean start with only physician. iturday, Cla } 1 #1 min ther holida) viich schools WT ares ved lis the Thanksgiving Day wil er he : Ly : Via l I Mr. and Mrs 3 hel a small deposit, ’ {iY nd all the ills vou w At MOOSE TEMPLE THEATRE FRI. & SAT. DECEMBER 11 &.12 “CLOTHES Another G MAKE THE PIRATE"—| Notlee, VTE LACLEDE CURSE ERIE J YRAURERE SUISUN RIA BERRY HITT HERA THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. i of PUREBRED Registered Guernseys BRED FOR PRODUCTION, HET TIMELINE IEEE JT HL IE oe J JHANRG BRIO FTI J RTL ERIE SR FRR 3 PER CENT INTEREST OX TIME AND BAVINGS DEPOSITS 3 H E | FH I i S «Co TUSRETRIEHIRE J OMREMRTRGE T EAMERBRIRRIT S LEER INEE CRIA LIOE Do THOORIRELIREET SUSTMBRIRT 0 SHE LESTE Sse sinning ESA WO ll OE HRT Pan TIIRET JINN THANE 1 ~=and-- or CALL of exceptional good breeding, wl te t ; 5 2 a hy hut : : % 3 ‘o " : og : : © in : 2 2! having A. R. Backing, k Frain PERE EE| Ng® | pone ark R. Homan 1 ley INGEeT A Inst day motored to. St. Thomas t Cee - i Entire Herd T. B. Free FOR TUSSEY VILLE. visit her parents, Mr. and Mi ight in this county farmers hav gute Seon NT SRI Bl wn | PRARETeneve [ oot + Come un) LUMBER, ROOFING AND MILLWORK t's mether, Mis Mrs. EE T. Jordan, son a—— ‘ timesits cost Transfers of Reali Estate. ¢ Regulan «©» “ot r 3% necesnt ¥ Bartges to Calvin W oe in Haines ; “WHERE QUALITY IS HIGHER THAN PRICE” bh Insurance and : Real Estate & calt R Poultry 4+ Want to Buy or Sell? i egulator + Tato” ¢ stand bedind Prats <4 SEE US FIRST Regula “ é ally. You grt more eggs st doesn’t ‘dog MNariseonTs ha ol iva Cs health a Gives more egy hdd did dds Exclusive “Curtis” Dealer WE DELIVER ANYWHERE or ey ToD REPRESENTED BY-— Chas. D. Bartholomew W. B. (“BILL’”’) SWARTZ. C. N. HOCKMAN. CENTRE MALL, PA, EOC ECPEPOOEOPOP POPE OOIOr GPA ES i aie rere i STATE COLLEGE, PA. == = BOTH ‘PHONES. 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BF ORT BLOUSES | a— AR FINEST WOOL MUFFLERS | HOME AT PRIVATE SALE--What | ——————— — — ———— $5.00 TO $6.50 SPORT SWFATERS entre am, wentea. mn me concer otis VIACHINE SHOP the town, consisting of a corner lot, : ; {large brick house, stable changed in| WHERE 13, DONE PN SHORT fo a garage, and other improvements | 3 MO N G OM Y & is offored for sale. It is a desirable ACETYLENE WELDING : = place. The vatant portion of the lot} ® {ls large enough for the erection of a W00D WORK, WAGON WORK They Carry Distinction and are - Gratefully Remembered : 2292 Star owners report an average cost of 1-14 cent : : ra Yon og > per mile for mechanical repairs and replacements, allon of gasoline. — i [business place, Possession given im | —p— ] 4% ) ’ ? TC mediately. For further particuloss in. = "HE MEN’S GIFT STORE "BELLEFONTE I Alive of the owner, C. W. SWARTZ IE W. A. HENNEY T § , Statq College, Pa. CENTRE HALL, PA. y FoR w |B Bell Phong 1sRs ae The entre Reporter, $1.00 a year. | Rm A . i