ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST. Punx- B Fred Dunkle, of visiting the J. at Tusseyville. Mr, and Mrs. sutawney, Fortney home, are at in the purchase township, read Mills It You are nterested of real estate the adv. by CC. Gregg Long, in P. Spring to al not ime the George O. Benner continues Prove following an Lewistown hospital, but the aperation leave does house, Progress Grange will hold a 1 meeting Saturday o'clock. Election officers item of business Ww The Bell $18,000 in Lewistown competed The evening, wil Ralston, sec’ on of be {i spent the ie Telephone improving The first Company its lines in work will the month, area. by the of Mifflinburg Be has a contract with the at Butler, to build for the manufacturers Cars, wly company Austin company, Hght bodes of the bantam truck Rober t found of last auditor in DD. way Mills, part of {0 town He is a continues Musser, Spring the latter former nterest his county him wes kK to and self affairs R. D, Mrs, A father D. R. day at Mr. and New York Mr. Allis atter men in Bi Joined Ma home of political Schlegel, M and Sch sister Keen the Up to killing an the State counties ties will 1 doe Seaso Mr. and daughter, Cave, : Ohio, where Monday brief ad on A n this issue. The Centre farm, tenanted being 1 About being are The Food Class of Mss Alex State College, t¢ cent i and new supplied wher: under Extens the supervia- ion 1, jon will meet it, the Smith, W it home of Mrs, Clyde December to nttend wning Anyone wist will be day m« ing welcome, The State nowedges sextions Game on of ral olives SCareity but abs pheasant from and destru Young There is no rut that the 1 turb young The Colyer Wagner, any township F attendance, teaching his INENeCKs In rablrits, school the largest bas one-room school hous in J ifty scholars Wwe in and Mr rw first term r aulte = 1 £ quite success ul, Har ul former's fath Altoona, said to be prov in Mr. and er, { were and Mrs daughter, Harshbarger with friends Potters Mills and Sunday Mr Harshbarger is or the Harshi an ext nessy Maxell also the avin of and relatives paints other } rger brothers conductis milk Altoona. nsive distributing busy - in Flovd E for electri done by assisted by Snyder had Hs hous The Sommers Highting. Edgar G. Fr derstood, se snk Smith Mr ed a num at willl itis ber of wr contrac his men employed well January. Harold Durst, of town. ike Mr Smith. is his mers, 1] J 4 Keen into of regular H Tuesday one Mr. and Mrs. 8S, Smuliton, on to drive by auto to Clarence to their son, Charles Hackenberg family, but on reaching Bellefonte met their daughter-in-law and so re turned reachng Hall by noon, Younger Mr. Hmckenberg the High school at is making a good record employes Hackenberg, of morning started vistt and there home, Centre The principal Clarence and there, is of On Sunday afternoon two auto loads of Bellwood folk armfived at the home of Harry W. Dinges. wear town. to call Mrs, E. Ml Sleiffer. The following comprised the Party: Fred Balgbach, editor the Bellwood Bulletin, Mrs Balsbach, Mrs. Jennie MoCracken and sister, Mss Lillian Jeffries: also, How ard Jeffries and Indy friend from Pittsburgh. All were much pleased with thelr vit on of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel and son, Rome Breon, of Foc Kford, Il. were in the East on a to friends and rel They came by car three weeks startesd back home on Tues are living re- farm life, while the a general merchant in the thriving IVinois town. At State Col. lege the westerners visited John Breon, & brother of the senior Mr. Breon, and east of Centre Hall, Willlam H. Breon, also a relative, was a host, and In Cen- tre Hall Miss Margaret Scholl, propri- etress of the Hotel restaurant, enter- tained them, 3 The local lodge of Odd Fellows has arranged render a half hour ene tergginment program at each meet ing for the present. Two of the pro- grams have already been given and they proved to be beneficial, Attend ance has been Increased and a more active Interest in the lodge created. The programs so far have consisted of music, plays, stunts, conteots, ete, and it is predicted that each night the numbers will be more interestmg. It is urged that all members attend more regularly and thus give encourage ment to those assigned or volunteer to entertain, . ireon viwit atives, ago and day. The tired from elder Breons an active son Is to Ld » CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL * NOTES. . w * *® * ® . % - *® * - Hunter Meyers of Pleasant Gap, who was undergoing surgical treatment, Monday. of wis discharged on Helen BE. ship, who Hunter, College town. had time, been a surgical patient for some was discharged on Monday Male of Wetzler, Monday. 10-year-old daughter of Bert of im Milesburg, was discharged on Mildred, Poorman Colevile, admitted Monday discharged was on for surgica treatment and following il of township, was the day. Fred admitted Beryl, 2-year son Lose, of Spring on Monday as a medical patient, student at Penn Monday as a Robert Sterrett, a State, was admitted on al patient. Boyd SUrgi Mrs Mfithetm, he Monday Col- i JAN y nor a Mast Wm Spring on Sundsy i the hospital beginning of week. The Centre Reporter, $1.50 a year THE CENTRE REPORT LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mis, C. 8 Brungart and made an auto trip Johns Wednesday Mr, and little son to town on Mra Murs Vernon, are will alter ret Godshall and at home untii Penn State Thanksgiving vacation. Bon their here and remain the opens Mr evening, to returned Mrs. T. L., Moore, to Ely visting Friday from relatives on and and drove sburg there Shamokin They home Sunday, the schools, The tre Hall scheduled between Cen High played the elleville BOCCOT game and Belleville to have recalled been Tues. day, was by school, Meyer, Tuesday, Mr. Meyer rural mal of Reedsville, of Reods. Mr ville, Mis C in H town after and were have had route on ing come here made a trip over the he serves daily out son Mr shot in while “plaving and Mrs the Indian” Ikinson of IK nson, was chest companion recovering The bullet the heart, the 19 turday home arm calibre D. you bate to sew oi dark [fabrics al night? colored A portable lamp beside your sew- ing chair makes it much easier for you to do any kind of sewing in the evening. WEST PENN POWER CO BETTER LIGHT MEANS EASIER SEWING Iron Gate Forged by Sizves It was to kbep slaves from running away that the wrought iron gate was made so high at the entrance to the old gas wo ks in New Orleans: and Bo doubt it was by slaves that these bars and scrulis were shuped and welded into so fine a composition of beauty and strength. For in New Op leans, whose craftsmanship in fron was equalied only by one or two other American cities, it ja known that many of the most skiliful metal workers were slaves, This gate is about twenty feet high and wide enough to let two vehicles pass. Yet its mer-bers are all so one of beauty rather than powering size. Just when it was erect ed might be difficult to learn. kept going continuously ‘or three years, when they were lately ex. tinguished, because new supplies of natural gas make them no longer necesary except as a reserve, The gate may have been as old as the fires. It opens and closes as well as ever and its lamp and scrolls look as if their airy grace might re- main for another hundred years, The gate fa of old-fashioned wrought floated down the rivers from puddling furnaces in eastern Tennessee, Ee <5 ag Tw - = t Thanksgiving Turkey nd all Winter accessor- A beautifully styled stock—complete—every- NOW IS THE TIME. hing to wear. Almost the Last Call for LADIES’ COATS.-- We still have many — All 8'zes and Stylos—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 In mind— $3.95 and higher. er Christmas Displays. “ GREEN STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GO FARTHEST” MILLHEIM ep eclumn, warkers feo n y Wi Firut J Nittany ——— Car Load Kiln-Dried Salt. { { put LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS for four-line ad this | These in the “ Httle way CAL TION NOTICE in : wonder i results, Adver- | “Help Wanted” | for Sale.’ nds, of Bre and Lot RADIO Repair INSURANCE avo | REAL ESTATE SEES eoee WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Service We up-to-date and ef of Ras Prices, Why depend on tinkering and guess work. Give US a eall SNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE (I. 0. 0. P. Bullding.) 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