The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, November 28, 1929, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1929.
THE OENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
BOALSBURG ITEMS, Transfer of Real Estate. J. H. Crouse, ot ux, to J, L. Stover, SENIOR CLASS PLAY—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS,
jeorge J. Gregory, et ux, to Peter tract in Haines twp.; $2560. en ae
Mrs, Martha Tressler has returned st i . : J j p
to the D. J. W BE h A fter a J. Gregory, tract in State College; $1. | George Musser, ot ux, to Manassa The senior class of Contre Hall High 1 be general admysion Baturday night
J. ag y Ne after y . z ‘ i ae 8 5 :
a ot wo! Gorge J. Gregory, ¢t ux, to James H. Guiser, tract in Gregg twp. $12.50. {school will present its class play, “A fhe seniors have prepared this pias
three wéeks vit with friends In Erde. . eit " wither . rt in sh The seniors have prepas Mis Pinay
Mrs. Tammi Kell r Milosbut J. Gregory, tract in State College; $1. Anna T. H. Hehszty, et bar, to Geo. | Wh 1 of Evidence,” on Friday and tramat rr { n conhection] |
8 Te ia plier, Mileghurg, ac " 3 ' 11 . . ? . 8 a dramatic projes i wii i ed ah . a
. iL B— DE , ted. T. FF. Hull, et ux, to James T. Hull, I. Smith, tract in State College; $1.-| Saturday nights, November 29th and as a hot : 3 . Col, Boal farm. Adam P. Smith wil
companied Mrs, ressiar on the trip . i 200, 30t%, in Grange Arcadia, Centre Hall, with thelr English work %.e Pro geli: Farm stock And implements: a
’ i tract in Halnes twp,
an ee a ee at 8:00 P, M. coads will be used to defray the ex- an-up sale. M. Smith, auct.
PublicSale Register
TUESDAY, MARCH 11, at § o'clock,
2% miles west of Tusseyville, on the
month's visit with her sons, Roy and
Harold, in Altoona.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Charles, of State
College, and Mr. and Mrs, Lee Smeltz-
er, of Pleasant Can, ittended the
Tank-Offertneg service In the Reform-
ed church on Sunday evening.
Misses Maria n Dale and Martha
Wert, of Indiana Teachers College, and
Misa Margaret Gingricl ind Messrs,
Russel Bohn and Wm. Sweet, of Lock
4 or no 1 £ ing "
penses of the senior trip to Washin THURSDAY, MARCH 13, at 9:00 A.
veer mem—— —————————— ————— All seats will be reserved Friday
night. Tickets may be bought from 100 next spring M., on what ia known as the Boal
any member of the dass. There will Following is the cast of characters: farm, 4 miles west of Olid Fort: Clean-
. . % . * * * *
ALTOONA BOOSTER
MERCHANTS SAY:
Trade In your home stores first,
but come to Booster Store for
the things your home merchant
cannot supply.
. . . * . * . » %
Prudent Jarra .) Z p . 1 ’ { .. WILMA ATAEN
aids 1 rarker's as enna Ek i -
1da Baker ......} a Parke nh | x RUTH NOLL.
Alton "Gabby" Gleason, i the grocery store... MEREDITH COLDRON
up sale of rm stock and Implems nix
R., CC. Tressgler 7 A HMmith, auct, »
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th, at 8
A. M., on the Rhone farm, 3 miles west
of Centre Hall, J. C. Brooks will sell
RENN BURKHOLDER] er stock and imp! 4; clean-up
Mrs, Harley Rik<amno A gu at “Fer West. ,....s++s EDNA CUMMINGS
lor-—-and finds it : sale, 1. PF. Mayes, ai
* 8 8 0" 200
wre enjoying
28 8" 8 80
wh AROLD RADFORD
Thankseivhg vacation with their H ’ Bi i
nts and friends. store. . BUGENE MoCOLELLAN
George C. Hall spent Tuesday g master WALTER WILKINSON
THELMA BRUNGAR1T
LAURA SBMITH
i f Shingletown, spent Thursday e Bradford, on the neighbor giris assans .
wt A 1 w" ¥ 13 TLE ray ZI2ATY YWyIET)
at o hom of Luther Dale at Oak ann Aun se Serie hum ce04:.BYEBLYN BRADPFORI
Hall inky Bloomer, a drug tore clerk ... JOHN SCHAEFFER
Rev, and Mrs. W. W. Moyer have Nathan Weisberg, a Jew pe i isirrinidsisrisasesiein. FRANK RINGS
JOHN WERT, JR
iallefonte,
ind Mrs, Edgar
been spending some time at Howard
at the home of Rev. Mover's mother.
Mr and Mrs. Jacob Meyer, Mrs. C row
"i siar and S oF Wagner drove to IS Billie
ul Sunday afternoon to call
uel urst, who is quite fil
el Durst, B quite oi SCENE THROUGHOUT—OfMcx
A —
1
p ps ’ ‘ HOUSE WIRING—1 am prepared
Store in Parker's Inn .
v
I
POTTERS MILLS. Alt St v wy I Phe novelist sores at bis and qualified to do house wiring fo
Roland Palmer and wife of Milroy, . i A a AL electric lighting and all kinds of elec-
visited among friends on Sunday y oona ores ACT Il--A week later. Mystery and music, grows in erest ical repair work. —G, Frank Smith,
H. E. Foust and Miss Orpha Flesh- (During the second act the curtain is lowered for a few minutes Centre Hall; Bell 42ZRIL
er made a business trip to Bellefonte denote two hours.)
2 Wednesday. : T -T%n days later a battle f wits and the ow’
pie Thibng Miss Shafter’ 823 bas. on Friday, November 29 Af Ih vin days later; a tt i
AWAY.
ther of Lewistown, spent Friday at the ;
COACH Mims Geary. 3 Insurance and ;
Harry Foust home, helping to butcher
plod tol dodo I:
1217
Mrs, Frank, Ennist is confined to hed - : . artare. lis BUSINESS MANAGER—Thresa At ;
on account of sickness VEE Zune ses ns MAKE UP DIRECTOR—Goldie Stover R i Est t
Mr. and Mra GG. W. Lands of Chi- he and his good wile » been busy I Bummer ng ca a €
cago, who spent six weeks at the .
ba 3 . making toys for the 1
home of his sister, Miss Sarah Landis, '
have returned home Jolly Old Saint has been sending wirels
Mr. and Mrs. H E. Foust gpent last
Altoona stores telling of h
Mrs. DD. 8S Fert, in Aaronsburg T™e latest messages brought tl
Th a for , toading
Jonas Foust and w of Rea Kg Frangid to Ia
are visithg at the home of J. G. Boal
Chas. D. Bartholomew
CENTRE MALL, PA,
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Want to Buy or Sell? E
REBERSBURG.
Ziegler, from Pittsburgh
TPP TT TI TTT YP TTI OTe
A WONDERFUL PAGEANT
AND STREET PARADE
HEADED BY SANTA CLAUS AND HIS BAND
WILL BE HELD AT 2 O'CLOCK
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 29
Saturday to consul Fost. The Pageant I Parade # to be held fn honor of 8an
yes ta’ vet toona i wi re Ne as an escort such
Mrs. Fry
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time honored story
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wo
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“THE OLD WOMAN WHO LIVED IN A SHIOE™
Andl Her Children
™N
“GOLDY LOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS"
“ALICE IN WONDERLAND™
“OLD KING COLE”
Seated on His Throne and Sarrounded by His Loyal
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a mini ———— Subjects
. rs " uA ’ > a IAI IAL TOO hn ]. YY. + »
HUNTING ACCIDENTS, “BARBER, BARBER, SHAVE A PIG” INTERNATIONAL CALTON CO N cood | iIVINo-
As of November 15, sixteen fatal and With the Pig in the Barber Chair Being Shaved o
onfatal hu
on authentically reported. to the “SANTA'S TOY MAKERS" .
ard of Comm . : Will Demonstrate How Santa Makes Toys in His North 7 3 room | 1g h t
ns re oon & xl tha’ ry ; . Fole Work Shops
: ’
ti a fe An Eskimo B and Wien winter comes . .. A | for all evening
2 UL Rovemivs 3.» 12 telephone brightens long costs
fatnl
wore : ¢ ar oon “ Will be in the Parade as al Escort to Santa and
asm turing 1 2, 4 fata and 235 non. > Holes. evenings and saves trips into
: The above are a few of the many attractions that will town when roads are bad! . a8
renk. be featpred in Santa's Parade,
uid not greatly end
ackd tell 1 ;
entage for statist or 3 Av . > , y > ’ 7 ‘ #
SOrilage Sor Mumia 3 ALL OF THE CHARACTERS WILL BE DRESSED IN i tov balloon.
of accidents ‘uiwavs ooo “wikis Te GORGEOUS COSTUMES ’
Ing small game Making them appear just as they are deseribed In
ita o——— the sory books, » i
FARM CALENDAR KE ie d
Santa Invites All of the Chi¥dren In Central Pennsylvan- ® © o I 8 fin 3 WE YI
Timely Reminders from The Pennsyl- Ia and thelr Parents to Come to Altoona on Friday, No-
TR BT OB Mm
2’ a Ba 13
KEEP APPLES COOL—Apples keep to be given In their honor. ; als
best in a cool, moist, well-ventilated POWERCO
storage. While it is dificult to secure + Santa has asked Ce Altoona Booster Association Stores
optimum temperature without artific. to tell
in! refrigeration, opening the storage : -
doors in the evening and closing them THE BOYS AND GIRLS TO BRING
in the daytime will help lower the tem- : id § 70 BRIN The Telephone Books Are the Directory of the Nation
perature. THEIR LETTERS TO SANTA (CLAUS —————————————————— EN 0
ORDER CHICKS CAREFULLY — AND HIS COURIERS WILL
Befo laoih ders for chic on. . .
0 re P ie Ty or re hicks oon GATHER THEM UP a - LoL xdrees
Wider the size of egg. shell texture, OIA SOPOT) SESHEITCSOGE JMSB SYSETRRIGIN FOIORTIINNT Cr URE TORRONE <i TORMSTOIUT SAL Dbaerterth IN FOR BETTER LIVING
and freedom from tht of eggs pros ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE PARADE USE ELECTRICITY
duced by the stock from which the . ,
dicks were hatehed Alus Anke into No boy or g¥yl, mother or father, will want to miss this — A SAFE-
arcount the «ize of bird, freedom from wonderful pageant to be given by Altoona Merchants —
POSIT BOX
DLE
quired to reach maturity the
BLOOD TELLS IN DAITRYING--
Cows are. good or Poor producers ac. Official Opening of the YOU Closing Out.
vania State College. vember 20th, to see the Wonderful Pageant and Parade
disense, standard type and time re as a welcome to Santa Claus to Altoona, and to herald
cording to their blood Theritance. Do
not waste time ralsing heifer calves C . Sh .
unless from good, high-producing cows hr 1stmas opping Season cannot concelvin of anything more S A L E
and from a sire that also is from high secure and convenlent as a keep
producing stock. in Altoona Stores ing place for your securities, im- 25 Per Cent to 33 1-3 Per
ROW PLANTS IN HOUSES --8ash
greenhotises are being substituted COME PREPARED TO STAY ALL DAY ON FRIDAY, NO- portant papers and other valuables
more and more for tie old-fashioned VEMBER 20th, AND INSPECT THE MAGNIFICENT DIS. than the burglar. and fireproof Cent Off of All
hotted In growing early pants. Bet- PLAY OF GIFT MERCHANDISE THAT WILL BE SHOWN
vault o bank.
ter control of conditions is possible in BY ALTOONA STORES it of thie Cash Purchases.
the greenhouse and it offers a good harm them.
place to work Wn any kind of weathir. SANTA'S PARADE WILL START PROMPTLY AT 2:00 NOTHING oan
. . . O'CLOCK AND WILL PASS OVER THE STREETS OF : . NOBODY can reash them.
ATTEND POULTRY COURSE-Penn THE ENTIRE BUSINESS DISTRICT. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
State's poultry short course, December THEY absola safe.
2 to 6, will give those who attend the a id YOUR FURNITURE.
wee momar on wn hee Altoona Booster Associati
Pony a to ation RENTALS Are Very Reasonable
VEORTABLES TO WIN PRIZES :
More than $200 in premiums wil be STRAND THEATRE—~ALTOONA STRAND THEATRE
wbwarded to exhibitors of vegetables at :
the State. Products Show In Har. ONE WEEK STARTING FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20 Cabinets, Rugs and Lisolenm.
BE Eur ar mt ye Irene Bordon In “PARIS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK || x cons sroex
START PRUNING BARLY-If there Natural Color Seoncs, Musien]l Comedy Sensation.
fs much pruning to be done, it Iv ad. VITAPHONE ACTS<COMEDY--S0UND NEWS
visehla to start in the fall and early i CENTRE HALL, PA. S M. CAMPBELL
winter on apples. : .
Phone SRA. MILLHEIM
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