THE © RT — — - em DE CENTEP REPORTER, CENTRE HALL. PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. REBERSBURG. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL. CHARTER NOTICE, the Act of Assembly aforcsaid, and its | Ray Stover and family from Will | Notice is hereby given that an ap { Bupplements and amendments {(Appli- | J. W. Whaite, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell] 'amsport spent. the week end at the | Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Auman will rep- | plication will be made te the Court of cation on fille to No. 53 February | home of Wm. Stover. | resent Progress Grange at the annual | Yommon Pleas of Centre County, Term, 1630, in the Prothonotary's Of Pennsylvania, on Tuesday, December | fice of (entre County, Bellefonte, Pa.) Sn — Waite and two childen, of Begver Malls ’ op -S3h ’ tio8t 5 ¢ Preston Zeigler rove t McAllister . Falls, were over-Sunday guests at reston Zeigler drove to McAll T" imeeting of the Pennsylvania State k :. A imith 1 , ville on Sunday to join a hunting party dist, A. D. 1929, at ten o'clock A. M w QOYN ’ 4 { pny o the R. M. Smith Tome. ! id ’ : ps (Grange, to open in Indiana, Indiana Emm ta addy All Te Ales W. HARRISON WALKER, | e N bh Si . the first day of the season, county, on Tuesday by William ¥F. Rishel, Clarence T, 8t.050 Solidtior . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer moved , 4 wa Musser Harve vy W ote and others, : . {ia y nines ry 5 OV OOS ' from their farm home cast of pere to Kenneth Halnes, t very suconss sens fp —— for ’ ful and able principal of the Mill Hall | 4 Charter of Incorporation forthe! ,., . Re the home purchascd by them from O \ 1@ Centre eporter, $1.60 a year. IHS purchase , | High school, was home over the week | MARRIAGE LICENSES. FARMERS MILLS UNION e ve F. Punk.,in town during the past week. i n ! ond ——————— i CEMETERY ABSBOCIATION Edward Durst takes ®ii: method of Robert Mever and Miss Maude Stov-| Wm. A, Graham. .... Newton Hamilton | located in Farmers Mills, Gregg Town- You Che WW Beturn ne thanks to neighbors andi, ..., 1, Washington, D. ., for sev. | Fdna G. Wright. .,...... Willlamsport | ship, Centre County, Pennsylvania, friends who gave assistance during the eral davs I 1 B. Hold Bellet under an Act of General Assembly, +4 . al YH, ‘aul 3, olde i ibis iellefonte ; last illness and subsequent death of es "ita . rman ! nt approved the 20th day of April, A.D, e um 4 Wilbur Mover from Williimsport, | Eleanor A. Alkeyw seis atin y : . x his mether . . . : 1874, and the Supplaments and amend and Kermit Meyer from Pittsburgh, |. ‘ : Mr 3 Yeap f Trenton. N. J . Grover « Merryman., .......Milegburg | ments thereto; that the character and Mrs. A. E. Person, o renton, ~N. Jafwere at the home of thelr parents, H. |... ‘ , \ ; " Feressa C, Sprankle Milesburg | purpose of sald corporation is to ac- arrived here last wetk and Tuesday] A. Mevers . eT : quire old and lay ut 4 jot rertaln 31 returned to her home, taking with her P Col x Folds Fo a wvigit | Harry LL. Flegal . es State College julre, hold and lay out in 8, ots si Automobile ner other Mrs Margret Strohm «Mma orman returned from a visit M ; y © a ! real estate to be used for the burial y : ’ ry 0 e t . mn : her» hs sans hula to the Rev, Brown Tome in Reading, Marjory G. Dorsett......State Colleg f the dead; to receive by gifts, de- Ww orkmen 8 Compen- who will remain for the winter, Mrs ' ] ; ) Everasman and Mr Jind Mrs, | Russell ©. Grazier . a MilEieim | vise or otherwise, property for sald sation At Druggists—~1§e¢, 26¢ Myrtle and Marie Andrews, young! Bendeval from Pittsburgh came to Bertha M. Bower e Millheim | purposes: to sell sald lots so lad out daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando H. {the Kidder home on Saturday. The Frederick Hett } Hunt 1 for burial purposes only, together with and Fire. > frederick ett Ck . untingdor ’ Andrews, were recent guests of thelr | women retirned home on Sunday but BC other rigits, et Incident thereto as Ruth Anna Heffner | ingdo * unck’ and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Cha Mr. Bendeval will remain here to do : an in Flantingdon will ay wr by actual reference to J. ROY SCHAEFFER, les Andrews. at Earlystown. some deer hunting. sdd application, and for these pur- CENTRE HALL, PA. Mr. and Mrs. leon Neese and son NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, poses to have and enjoy all the rights Bell 4113 2.u Rev. E. R. Corman and John Appel, of & iry, are stopping at the Fisher from Néw York, are visiting relatives LOST--Black and tan fox hound, 4 home ind devoting thelr time to Walter Weaver and wife from Le inontha oll BE. BE. Rider, Spring Mil hunting ce Mr. Appel is a big, but |mont, spent Saturday at the home of Ss » young, bread, nd cake man in! Calvin Weaver, Jr. father of Mr Fa fo - = Sunbury. Weaver. WANTED—An old wuprig:t Rev. Baker, wife and daughtors Ellz- | suitable for heating garage. —<'. B y abeth and Pattie, from Felton, spent | Relber Centre nl Saturday mo w® was variousiy re-} MMUer. ent Hall ® *» ® 9 Prins eed . . —~ several days among friends and former ported at from foro to four . dex ees parishioners. The Baker family DEAD STOCK REMOVED prompt- ristmas ime at ieman - io 1d h Fm vis why t , " BHO her long enough to become attached to! 1, free of charge, anywhere, any time, 16 OO 184 ie Select © en qQegrees colder during calm. benefits and privileges conferrexi by The temperature in Centre Hall last the place and return whenever the op- —VYogt's Rendering Works, phone 36, | portunity presents Centre Hall; call at our expense. Harry Chatam and wife, of Lack Phyllis Page “ 3 NOTICE. —All accounts due Fillkam 2 fe. of L We have gathered a unique and varied selection aven, Harry, Gorshen and Frank Ru-|famsport Commerc ‘olleg sh oClenahan proir to Nov. 18, 18 are cg . . Barer homme. from wens the men ave] Ete aver, wife and daughter, of | @aUestd tom paia winer to nia or [Il Of Gifts, each one practical, moderately priced, and Sharer home from Where the men are Curtis Wenver . : > wert iahan an all accounts making daily trips to the mountains] Reading. are visiting at t and all a i alvin ‘ . » » in quest of large game. Weaver, Br... home agains. hide brior. to,that date ne nl of high quality. quested to » presented to ef . 3 M iss yoreths Herly, wh The Grand Lodge of Pennsvivania : 3 8 be ' 3 w “ » the aboy All accounts after Noy 2 os — n the office of thi est Penn ' F. and A. M. which opened its. ses- a —- , as © 11929, are to be paid to George Stove sions on Wednesday, §8 being attended | Company in Bellefonte, for Le : r C ) ] = § Y, is 1 : 1 im MoChnahan, Centre Hall as representatives of local lodges by two years has been transferred o the ' D. A. Boozer, Centre Hall, W. Harri- | State College office : PIANO TUNING-—I will fune your " No np ’ Cah - h Severn oO they sons of Charlies . ¢ y son Walker, Esq., and Postmaster . y : d " a ! 3 piano for the special price of $2.50 John Knisely, Bellefonte. I fro Jeanette Mat Wednodny. ang] ow to December 20ts. Telophon NECKWEAR SCARFS RAINCOATS - in from Jeanette ast feddnesday an? | or write me your order 2 Mey hd a : » : The Farmers Mills Union Cemetery returned to their homes on Sunda er. phone 25R2, Boalsburz. Pa 50 SCARFS HOSIERY SHOES AND ARCTICS Asccifion has applied for. a charter! John Ocket and family, from Belle-{ ~~ HANDKERCHIEFS MUNSINGWEAR HOSIERY through their attorney, W. Harrison]esnie nent Thanksgiving at the For BEDROOM SLIPPERS SILK PAJAMAS NOVELTY PACKAGES Walker, as indicated in a legal notice... 1. nd P Pierdy hq appearing in tifs issud of the Reporter, Raloh ¢ HOSIERY BEDROOM AND BOUDOIR GLOVES The petitioners named. are WW. I. Rishs louie or rr aehodl. and Ohare SUSPENDERS & BELTS SLIPPERS SWEATERS el, Clarence T. Musser and Harvey|, rom Tock Haven. + SWEATERS HANDKERCHIEFS CAPS AND HATS Rote. tod 1 "Lore bas ean on $ rs ia VE SHIRTS SWEATERS DRESSES John H. Bitner, of You gstown {over the wee) W : ihe a T H E A T R E RAINCOATS SUITS Ohio, was here for a few days ti Eugene Smull at the home of Ns Brot} er, Sam l | Pittsburgh, Ear! Smull ar amily frov MILLER. PA — and a thousand GLOVES — and odd novelties Bitner in town, and parents, Mr. Nesquehoning ‘ ‘ : ' A. . Mrs. Willian Bitar, at: Tusseyviie. Jam other things —and many, many other things galore fom. heey on, were utchered], Mv John Tien la sit conned LON CHANEY A WORD OF REAL ADVICE : Stop at NIE- Buren Indicate: arom Millet by ard Miler. from Ptca'rn. men IN fill MAN'S. See the many gifts in the windows. Come a) Avy Hed: > pe At wo ents. Jeremiah Brungart stage " . ’ . ; . . ‘“ : ” Ba; two leis a eR “While the City Sleeps in the store and inspect the variety of “Christmassy figures indicate Two - during the past week, as by Jo n Bohi t DER the ; ke x. of rer, articles. For your own pleasure, come to “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM “DRAG” TWO SHOWS-—7:00 AND 8:45 ADMISSION —10¢ and 25ec. — LS ——— ——————— | laus Headquarters... ct : Mr. Radi O. Fan, sy Centre Hall v absence of W. 1 \ Dear Friend: Bradford Be fore you decide on a Radio for your home, you owe it to jourself to see the new Edison Light -O-Matic Radio. hunting season : This radio bears the greatest name in science - a name On Tuesday of last week, : Luise underwent a second operation at : that for over fifty years has stood for electrical pro- the Huntingdon Hospital where hms Geen a patient for more than twe gress. And this new Edison Radio fully lives up to the weeks, She was visited on Sunday her family, and is reported to be in i CNL : expectations of its name. On it are many improvements good spirits and hopeful of complete ar ws Ine yime of the Vi, she £8 Empla B found on no other radio, including Light-O-Matic Tuning, WM abe to walk about in ie hospita : Y ; i - 5 Rev. and Mrs. Frederic Moore of Ee p the unique device that finds and announces your favorite Morcerdburg, and Miss Miriam Moore, ) t 5 : | who is one of five First Grade teach- Ri SE eR BL stations with a flash of light. This unusual improvement ers in the Hershey schools, were at 1 # 3 . Gi Pe Tid ’ 3 4 i x : . 8 . , jie home of thelr parents. | Mr and wn ¥¥ S89 has held the attention of thousands of interested visitors Mra. Thos 1. Moore, over the Tiainks- giving season. Miss Moore in con | Fr a Ca - 4 . : nection with her school work, is a vo- y . at the great radio shows. cal student of Mra Sander, in Harrie. " burg, a prominent vocal teacher and TT : manager of the Scidbert Manic Club > There are three beautiful console models of the new An Auburn touring car with a win- a rT ; Edison. The prices are modest in the extreme. The two ra- ter top driven by Charlies Houser, of | . EEF ” r # ; ge hd #1 near Pleasant Gap, ran over an ash | Hid § ot . dio consoles are priced at $167.50 and $197.50, and the plie at the end of the concrete road. in the north sdetion of town, and turned } L ! " : : : : : 3 » : : - 5 r » 205. over, coming to a rest with the wheels | ; ¥ M . luxurious radio-phonograph combination is priced at $205 ir he AIF She drive shia, his, oom 8 1 od 92 (Less tubes.) You are cordially invited to come in and panion, a young lady from Millheim, erawled from under the wreckage with but sight injuries. The latter had two 7 1 Make your own com- see the new Edison Light -O-Matic Radio. Turn the knob and out TE I Ln re be 4 parison. Then you'll experience the thrill of bringing in your station with a being crushed ds a miracle. The car i : know why you cannot flash of light. Cordially, was coming down the mountain and skidded, probaily, striking a Ford car a buy a better radio at going in the opposite direction. The Auburn ran close to the walk where it ; : any price. turned over. . The car was not such a late model, but had an abundance of pone ve nee swe vin | Free Home Demonstration QLECTRIC Sup PLY (GlomPANY sponded to the touch of buttons and it moved off in a showy manner, Sune . Be nate ne ta 15, 8, hat HOMAN MOTOR CO ; BELLEFO NTE STATE COLLEGE hour after the accident, hiliten. ¢ . his The Ford, driven by a hunter from Reading on his way to Renovo, suf- BELL 'PHONE ¢Re. fered a broken axle and other damage. CENTRE HALL