LOCAL AND PERSONAL. No frost to date. but mighty cool some of the nights during the past week, - James Brooks is earrying mall on rural route No. 1, from Centre Hall, while W, FF. Keller is acting as a juror this week, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Shoop spent parg of last week with their son, Wm. D. Shoop, at his lodge on Sand Moun tain. Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Boyer and Rufus Lee, of Sunbury, spent Sunday with Mrs. Boyer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Lee, at Centre Hill Jacob Auman, of Potters Mills, who suffered a paralytic stroke about two weeks ago, Is not improving His con diton is regarded serious, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aurand and children, of Ferguson ‘alley, were guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Henney. Mrs, Henney is a niece of the former. Mrs. Dolly Brungart, last week, was taken to Uifiontown by her son-in- law, John 8. Getchell, where \ spend the winter months Getchell family. Mr. and Mrs, Albert move d from ti Slick to prep Mrs, on Sunday are doing Do not Samuel years care tween Strouds while tomobile dri geveral operation heen 3 capac iy y pump reau of nay partment, G. Fisher place in the former Stat apartment named above, were in town on Friday, and favored this offic with their pres ence. They were not tn this section on any special business. only having passed through and stopped for a good dinner. They agreed that in localities like these, citizens are law-abiding. # The proposed sale of the Evangel feal churches at Linden Hall and the posaiblly of such action resulting in leaving that section without a relig- fous center, led to Inquiry as to when the structures in question were erect ed. Jonathan I. Tressler 18 almost certain that the first church, the one standing to the west, was erected by the Evangelical Association in 1883, and the United Evangelical church in 1802 or 1803. The former is on lands of the Tressler farm, and the latter on Ross lands, The structures will be sold Wednesday afternoon, 47th Inst, tr cima At a very quiet wedding Tuesday] Valley a year ago. She is survived by ww hush rie y C 0 £2 TR morning in the auditorium of the Ev-|her husband but no children. 1DE] diate families, by Rev. A. F. Weaver, of of Lewisburg, presiding elder of this Satistaction Guaranteed. - district. Established 1908, BELLEFONTE, PA. CIDER The couple was attended by Miss - | tae Helen Smith and Musser W, Gettig, both of Bellefonte, The latter is a fr brother of the bride Mra Steely is each week, one single 12 gat PRESS at Centre Hall R. R. (double 12 gauge "H well cheap Hall, one palr 32x6.00, chea PRESSE NOTICE.—~THe 8hook RANGE FOR BAL stallation of gas, will | class range, almost new; baker, and guaranteed in ev one Inquire at Heporter office, to quick buyer. | EXECUTORS NOTIUE Hate of Greggs Township, Centre couns- : neeives mixr of them to the estate are requested to i { & payment, and those hav | against the same 10 . { ¢ ¥ Owing i ior dispos tke new; the daughter of Attorney Samuel Get R A D i O fiz, of Bellefonte, and Mr. Steely the son of Mrs, Samah E. Steely of MeClure, FF Rev. Mr. Steely has been in the min- Repair Service istry ten years, seven at iellefonte tour and will be at home at the parsonage and efficient service on all makes in about two weeks, $ of Radio Sets, at Reasonable ———— Al ——— uess work. Give US a call. Maggie Mishler, wife of Frank . - 5 wearing garments, reasonably priced re . r, died at he home here last . y Orrin Fhe 18 . kind, SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE wife and a good nels hbor He (I. 0. O. F. Building.) hought was to make ethers nap- CENTRE HALL, PA. and comfortable { Know het to love her. Mr. and Mrs, Mish 7) At THINGS THAT NEVER HAPPEN By GENE BYRNES Boys’ Knickers SCHOOL All Prices, Just the thing A varlety of styl the next few months, terns—unexcelled, Suits. Priced— 98c and higher $4.95, and GREEN STAMPS WITH SUITS School Shoes... es and pat Real-wearing Boys’ and Girls All 2 pair Shoes. The kind that can real hoys' stand hard wear and rough usage—and hest of all—regsone higher ably prieed, A ar EVERY PURCHASE , YOU AH LL HAVE WUOZ UNE RY | TRASH - YOu KNOW DA CODER OF DEM rOWLS UPSETS MA STCMACH! GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM , EL rns RICHELIEU « BELLEFONTE FRIDAY SATURDAY {This Week) ND LOWE “BORN RECKLESN AY, TUES. «THE STATE” MONDAY, WEDNESDAY ! 28hows—7 APN ' ZANE GREY'S A —ALL THIS WEEK-— yp +1ON” THE BORDER LEGION BW . onENS AND KELLYS IN SH OTLANDY AA riot of laughs from start Eto finish. | ———————— J————————— —ALL NEXT WEEREK— Showing \ 7 and 9 P. M. —A OMING SOON— QUIET ON THE ou WESTERN FRONTY “PHANTOM OF WHITEMAN in THE OPERA” KING OF JAZZ Talking—Sound Effects and Some Technleolor LON CHANEY in} ot role TALKING FOR YOUR OLD WATER HEATER ON THE PURCHASE OF A NEW ‘RED AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC WATER HEATER ) Ss ls, If your home is not equipped with run- ning water, a Duro Water System will solve your problem for you—efficiently, economically. Ask about easy terms on combination Duro System and “Red Crown" Heater installations. ”~ You Can Save Money by Buying Now! You don’t have to scrap that old, wornout water heater of vours: just 1 ide it in now on a brand new “Red Crown” and receive $15 credit! Then pay only $15 down and this superb automatic electric water heater will be installed iny your home, and you have 18 months in which to pay the bal ! These monthly payments are as low as $8.02! Perfect Hot Water Service at Low Cost! The “Red Crown” can be installed any- where . . . it puts an end to all hot water troubles. No fumes, smoke or dirt of any kind. An abundant supply of hot water is always on tap at every faucet, yet the elec- tricity used is rec luced to a minimum. What is more important, under West Penn's new low domestic rate, the current used is ex- tremely cheap! Offer Time-Limited! Make up your mind— before this liberal of- fer closes—1to see for yourself what a “Red Crown” automatic electric water heater will mean to you when installed in your home. Visit our local store today. Riz TS i BACK TO SCHOOL. re aun rings | MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY land, summoning —by— Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa; MOP INTO THE RUMBLE - SEAT, MARTY; AND SFE How You! LIKE THIS USED CAR BOUGHT AT and something of dread of the du- ¥ and responsibilities ahead, But this feeling will soon pass. In a few days the school routine will ' t : 18 * - again be familiar and the pupils will MNRYY, § ust themselves to It LY "wp i ¢ y | To some pupils this is the first year To THE ROAD | THE OLD AREAKS SAG oo 3 ~ P WONDERFUL BoY YE XW Nose AT MY Neko) ofS) \ =r I IN — of school. Their little feet are setting out upon a strange and adventurous path. To others this is the last year of school. They are nearing the end of 5 Chevrolet Coach the path of train'ng and are prepar- Ford Coupe ng to step forth upon life's main high ’ . ¥ ay. In between them are others who Essex Conch face new studies new teachers, new Ford Ton Truck associates, new apportunitios, Rollin Coupe To all of them, the school term will Chevolet Touring be just what they make it. Our wish Chevrolet Touring for them is that they may realize the value and Importance of class room work, look upon school as a priviege, and find happiness in accomplishment of the tasks facing them, A — —————LML-.. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year. 5 Bulek Tour. (Winter Enc.) § 60.00 1926 Chevrolet Coach £150.00 1924 Oldsmoblie Coupe § 50.00 1927 Chrysler Sedan § 50.60 1926 Oakland Landan Sedan $275.00 1926 Chw'vrolet Landau Sedan $1795.00 192% Model ‘A’ Ford £300.00 1929 Chevrolet “Six” Coach $100.00 = i & 1926 Chevrolet Coupe g175.00 1928 Essex Sedan £350.00 1928 Chevrolet Coupe £350.00 1928 Chevrolet Sedan £475.00 1928 Chevrolet Coach $350.00 1927 Pontiac Roadster { Rum. Scat) $250.00 1927 Chevrolet Coach $250.00 Other Makes of Cars as Low as 8 5.00 a ol Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA,