ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. nn so—— is at the Lutheran present time, Mrs Ada parsonage at Butz the Hav- and Lock of Mr, of town, Mrs. George Grenoble, of en, was a recent guest Mrs, Frank White, east WwW. BR man at a tin to linquent William F, companied the to Centre Hall being made in Fred Slag Kk dealer in pheasanta the formen and and ogg mide de butter Monday intervicw Rockey, the Tusseyville, on Wilkesibarre to customers. of Sunbury, of Malvin Shunk Tuesday, Interment cemetery. Lingle, ac body on the local Thomas killed the un- mn and each One of was an peautirut Farmer Crahan, a two ringneck birds killed by usually large plumage. salt, one WwW. Philipsburg at- his profession years, will He will Silberlatt, Zeigler. a torney, after practicing in that place for forty tire on__ December first. succeded Belle and Clearfield. Mrs. Herman ham, of Lock to be here, and Mrs, George re- be Ol by and Mrs, Haven, Haven Lads’ Temple, 1 entertained by th Lizzie Chatt- among the L G BE Temple Lock were local remained over-night guests of Jacob Sharer. Since she underwent a very serious operation at i ti hospital Danville, Mrs, much rd has and friends very improved. Her hop<ful are very complete rex overy The chicken suppe:r Ladies’ Ald society ol the M. E a grand sSOoCIty Satu day The church, SUCCEess, mems take this means of those who gave thelr patron Sharer Ww. in t Miss Bertha Mr. and Mrs G larly employed here. She Is a gradi school na commercial pared for the position Mrs. Dollie Brungart is back home here after having been davghters in the western { State for several weeks. The home are that, it appears no part « 80 strong here substitutions can be made, Mrs, became a tient last week. She is a Mr. and Mrs. Blaine ters Mills, a sister of Mrs Walker and # Franklin Sharer town. Zellers County Alvin Centre Palmer, of and Mr Corman, Mon devoted to articles, desk parish Farmer Frank luck hunter was reported in ing shot a la he in 1 killed a fox with fox was killed hunt. Arthur Thoma Grove from Tuesday, when he City. He is employed burgh Plate machine The plant is r day and night Mr. and Mrs James Kusten! of Lemont; Mr. and Mrs Earl and Mr. and Mrs. WW. W, Tate, fonte, were call Smith at the week. Mrs few days but we that COMes Saturday returned by the home Glass c¢o shops located unning shifts Smith she is better Mrs. Florence Tyrone, came to die weak to for a At their gave of the taken by her and her sister, Rhone Dunlap, of Reading. the scenes in the Passion Play, ammergau, Mr. and been at the mother, Mrs, Sunday and of the cated Rhone Centre of last be fn} request. she European trip Mrs. Mae stressing few days. accounts Ober Mra. A. E. Pe home of the Margaret rson have former's Strohm. since end lo Person in the Flatbush Avenue the suburban heavy, taxing electric trains. will remain until the week The in Brooklyn, holds a re Pennsy station. couple are Mr position now where service in The traffl over continues to be than 450 dally lines the more W. P. Breon and son near Millheim, were business vis- Monday. Mr. Breon sale of farm stock, im household for 15th, He lives on the Dr. farm, where he has Wen for ten years, excepting a year's Intermis- gion. Mr. Breon devoted a thirty-two years to farming, and thinks it for him to retire. He has as yet where he will live Walter Breon, of itors here nounces plements on publi and an goods March Frank total of time not decided after the The Lemont ing an Evangelistic the second been good. were In charge This week the nton, is the sale, Presbyterians are holds service. This Is The attendance has week the services of the regular pastor. Rev. 1. V. Barber, of speaker, The lev. larber was the pastor of the Lemont church ten years ago. Mrd Jarber is a daughter of the Lemant church and the members very happy to have her husbmnd here during the evangelistic campaign, Mr. Ralph Dinges brought to this office a sample of Btayman-Winesap apple grown by her brother, Clar- entice W. Musser, at Chambersburg. The orchard contains 35 acres and In producing various varieties of apples topping the market, Seven ear loads of fruit have already been shipped to London, the larger portion of them be- ing 8-inch Stayman-Winesaps. Mr, Musser, by the way, has signed wp with the Pennsylvania Raliroad Com- pany for a three year period service in Russia, and will have in charge a class of work supervised by him for some yehrs in the Altoona shops, where he has long been employed, week, Last are LOCAL AND RERSONAL. Miss Mary Shuey, Bellefonte, the of home Della Mra, Gregg Carper, guest over Sunday her Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sharer, in ————— A — ATA MARRIAGE LICENSES. Rachael M. Lambert Hugh I. Wilson Reiber, of Coburn, was of town. TELEPHONES 5,300 MILES A record long distance telephone newspaper new for tallied several minutes s > i: Uriburu, Provisional in New York with General at Buenos Aires. tween the two points is approximately 5,800 miles. Several New York newspavers and prezs associations utilized radio- telenhore service to obtain informa- tion on the Argentine revolution when South American authorities bezan to censor eahle spatches, Bell Scientists Have “Weather Factories” £ factories,” ranging in large cork-insulated rooms each equipment for the control of 1d r-oisture, ere used by the Telephicra Laboratories, the purpoee of testing apnaratus uzed in the Bell System. In some the rooms, atmo- spheric that run the gamut from mois!, tropical heat to cricp, cold are produced. Sudden chenves in temperature ean be brought about and desirad conditions maintained pericds. portable devices, of conditions arc'ic over long Take Your Medicine With You Chocolate coated tablets. Just as effec- tive as the liquid. 98 out of 100 report benefit, Sold at drug stores Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Te Semone MONE D * * * * * * . * CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. . “ * ® * * * * * » slanchard A of Penna Fur- nace, was admitted Monday as a surgical patient Parsons on Madisonburg, treatment on Wed Samuel was admitted on Monday and nesday, Van Iwecame a Yearick, of surgical discharged for Creager, Gregg twp, Monday Joseph of medical patient Mrs, Emery Miller, ship, became a medical Monday. Donald I, b Brouse of patient on Haines town patient of on of W, L sUr- year old Boalsburg, became a gical on Monday, Mrs Wetzler, of was admitted for surgical treatment Monday, Miss logy, Tuesday. son Milesburg on Malcolm Col Ann E, became a State patient Ixspot, of medical or Moon surgical Jacob PP. township. was Vonada, of Half admitted as a patient on Tuesday. Hunter F. Mevers, of CI a Surg tient Pleasant Gap, al on Tues- Brown, of Belle- congratulations up ighter, born In WSL Week, SRUSON THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (This Week) NANCY CARROL “LAUGHTER” MONDAY AND TUESDAY WEDNESDAY NEXT WEEK-— ‘A of Stupendous Drama Ploneer Days— “THE BIG TRAIL" Indians, Scouts Fron- tier Men and women with featured roles by OH BOO Marguerite El Brendel oe John Wayne, Churchill and Cominge— THANKSGIVING DAY Continuous 2 to 110, M. WALTER HOUSTX IN \ “THE VIRTUOUS SIN” in ot STATE" ana A “THE ~ALL THIS Ts P.M i Richard Arlen, Fay Wray and Eugene Palletie In “THE SEA GOD” filing story of deep HVInE MONDAY, TUES, WEDNESDAY Ken Maynadd In— “MOUNTAIN JUSTICE” {ti ford You ever kathryn Cra The riding saw. Ken Maynard, ace the saddle, driving, riding behind, over and under the craziest bits of horseflesh in the entire world, in a feud * story of old Kentucky. > a Ee -— wildest of IT IS logical that concerns or much similar, differ« noes. ness of the system of this institution, things that go to Thanksgiving Turkey will soon be on the table. And in these cold windy days you should have your Winter clothes —your Overcoat and Topcoat—and all Winter accessor- ies. NOW IS THE TIME. A beautifully styled stock—complete—every- thing to wear. Almost the Last Call for LADIES’ COATS-- We still have many — All S'zes and Styles—EVERY COAT IN STOCK has been reduced, Only Six (6) Weeks Left Start Shopping Early. Come In-- Also keep that Coat for the Youngst- and See Our er In mind— $3.95 and higher. Christmas Displays. GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM HUNTERS WILD wo LOCAL SHOOT TURKEYS HE heating system of a rural church froze during an exceptional cold snap. The damage was not discovered until the night before an important service. Arrangements quickly were made for the use of a local schoolhouse and, by telephoning members of the congregation scat- INSURANCE np REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. 7 C. D. BARTHOLOMEW ES CENTRE HALL, PA. tered over a wide farming area, the minister secured a record gathering the next day. weer erd The Modern Farm Home Nas a TELEPHONE YES, Here It Is: The New “MAJESTIC” ..Refrigerator... If you are interested in Electrical Refrigera- tion, do not fail to see the New Majestic be- fore you buy. It has many new, and what are deemed necessary, improvements. 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