THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 8] ITEMS OP LOCAL INTEREST. Mrs, Carrie Tibbens Hackett of Ml Mr. and Mm. William Lansberry and Leather goods manufacturing com Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs, W. B.lgiving it more speed @id better con- Sid heim was among the Reporters num=-{two children, of Brackney, ‘spent “the | pany. (Jackson, G. B. Jackson. and sister. trol Potter township has a total eof sixty erous callers on busmness during last week before Christmas at the home of The Southside Zelra Is dead. A year | Miss Clara, and Miss Clara Evey, al Mr. and Mra J. W. McCormick, of week Mrs, Lansberry's parents, Mr and ago a mule belonging to John Lingle, of Btale College Mra, F. M. Charles ogiumina, N Mr, Doll'e Brungart, a week ago, Mrs, David Glasgow, west of town t Colver, wa striped with a paint and daughter, of Boalsburg {few ho } hr returned to Youngwood, where she is | While visiting hera the Lansberry brush well to the imitation of a 2 outer Garbrick, the inventor f a} Mover, of Tyrone, hers Mr. M with hér daughter, Mrs Thomas Keef- home at Brackney was destroyed by bra. The mule ever since has been pasoline-driven sleigh, miles of township roads, vere in town fo W. C. T. U wil meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fiedler, Tuesday ¢vening, January 13th The trackmen on the local branch are back to work again after thel Prof. 1. © Packer, after having been Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burchfield, of companied John made f trip ormicd ort North Carolina CO er, and fami fire, together wih all its contents, lownhearted, and finally ded In dis- with the vehicle on Bunday driving | its in fine #hape and rural setons st with life Willlam Strong. at Col- [through the various streets In iy out it as prosperous, rain falls du forced vacation with his family here for two weeks, on | Montgomery, were guests recently of was his owner when he “kicked | Ha carmed two pasengers and travel art summer having been suf The Nittany League of Youth will]® turday returned to Pittsburgh to bel Mr, and Mrs. J. F. McClellan, in town ¢jreaddy for resuming teaching in one of | Mr, Burchfield, who has been in Mont The following persons were enter: is driven at the home! It has been in use several yea but | been located there well { I at a good rate of speed The eh f 1 0 grow gol cronee ! Prog io nortician in his meet in the State College Methods church, Fuidax night, 16th inst the seve:rnl high schools In that city gomery since quite a young man, is taned at a turkey dinner . . . . y T31 . "Wy +1 Ho «Jee f fan Mrs Th Smith, ¢ cach year improvements are naa YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bradford and irs. Ernest Frank entertained thel®t Present employed by th Decker | of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Y. Smith, | , s ! famiiy were recent guests of Mr and Young People's society of the Lutheran] — — ——————————————————————— ————— " yy : ~~ Mrs, A. CC. Bawr in Huntingdon church at her home recently After Mr. and Mrs, Gardner Grove, of town, the regular program was r<ndered the lr 3 a vend Haetlanias nf 5% 118 recently drove to Pittsburgh where hostess served dell 18 refreshment they visited their son, Russell Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Samu<l Nearhood and 9 ! and family. the latter's son, Lester Minnich, and Mrs. F. P. Geary and daughter, Missi Wie, of State College, were recent Cary § 5 f Mnr \ rs a" 11 X Hy Agnes, returned to thelr home guests of Mr, and 4 Frank Smith last week. after having been guests in town Miss Sue Reeder, in Wllamsport Miss Mary len laughter of Mr The joint council of ie Penns i ind Mrs : y mrtholomew Altoona, ley Lutheran charge will mest in the! ently underwent a tonsil operation Lutheran « i his jie { rn tne Cily named She wen back « Saturday affernocon at 2 Jock jhe home no iil effects following the 000 000 Beginning Friday Morning, Jan. 9, 1931-—-for 2 Weeks (ily A SALE WITH A PURPOSE:-Most stores make sales to dispose of old stock to clean out left- over merchandise. OUR REASONS ARE ENTIRELY DIFFERENT. Our stock isin excellent shape, MOSTLY NEW MERCHANDISE. We do not have unsalable, old merchandise. BUT WL DO WANT TO GIVE TO OUR CUSTOMERS, some real New Year’s gifts. WE ARE USING THIS SALE TO ADVPIY to get publicity, to show our appreciation of your patronage. THEREF ORY we have Ruthlessly Slashed our Prices. We have Red-Pencillec -astic duced every ARTICLI TR oir stock. These prices are only a few samples of COME IN ND SEE FOR YOURSELF. OUR PRICES SPEAK, an TO BUY AND SAVE. Sr . ZS AND AOMEN'S H 5 I) n/ PW 2% a “~~ a wie AVACRR S MEATS Tf i $9, i £1 { ros . Lii= VV ool as VY CALCD $2.95 0 PAIR LADIES FEL] House Slippers ONE LOT ARCTIC 25 BOYIN SUITS, Fi 9 PAIR of DW Hx zesg alue 1 #125 \ = value large sizes; values to Revi and en ! ahr «top ArT » 49c $1.98 "Special at ($1.29 ihe 2) : valu J i 8 with Boys New Overcoats Ss. oy wmeny 2000 & 2000: an ses | ONE GROUP MEN’S SUITS now $3.95 All wool and fine silk and wool. Out-| Men’s Topcoats Men’ 5 Dress Shirts of-the-ordinary, finely tailored garments. AN sizes; extraordinary valu Prices $22.50 to $27.50 Formerly to $15.00—now Regular Value, $5 Sires 14 IN: value £1.25 to #81560 89c¢ for this Sale, $17.95 $9.75 A GROUP OF SHOES--all Sizes--medium and high hee S--V. k ues to $6.00. A Value You Can’t Afford toMiss ! - INSURANCE ann | Ladies’ Winter Coats CHILD’ S COATS _ Flannel Shirts SPECIAL == fiom weight ONE GRO P Fayrentional %1 « Heavy i Not all sigs: one small lot—some or i i . REAL ESTATE iginally $25.00; NOW Wonter Coats 7 ‘ oe Bargains, Ages § to 14] val Values: for this a fe $n 00 $ £10. 00-n0ow } 31. 95 5 £3.95 Nc ———————————— WANT TO BUY MEN'S OVERCOATS SPECIAL BARGAIN a, ren stom v0 smgozow.. $16.75 en th roto. 39.95 SEE US FIRST. rr Oees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW Rr LADIES’ SILK DRESSES IRE STOCK EX{THANGED OR YALUES FORMERLY TO 88505 i MAER i DOWN CENTUEE nALL, FA MONEY REFUNDED VALUES FORMERLY TO 15.55 | RUBBERS | NIEMANS DEPT. STORE| Lapies: Hats ENTIRE STOCK “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GREATLY REDUCED GO FARTHEST® MILLHEIM 50c¢ and 95¢ XS MILE-A-MINUTE MARTY Decker Chevrolet Co., Bellefonte, Pa. YEP, WE'RE DRIVING "J YOU DON'T HAVE WGHESES BIG BOY- 1 BOUGHT THIS CAR OUT TO THE COUNTRY] TO GO OUT THERE EES DEC = CLuB TO DO A TO SKi./= JusT | KE BIT OF I= DRIVE THAT CAR CHE ROLET There’re SKIING. OF YOURS OVER i" : wd THESE ICY «AND T i \ MEANS IT HAS RUBBER THAT winter profits A\\ & CR | PS : FANS ; THAT m * : = LZ = < STAR OUT OF A COMET! hauling cord wood. TELEPHONE 1925 BUICK Sedan. > v 1913 FORD Touring (CHEAP.) the nea rby town 1927 CHEVROLET Landau Sedan RELIABLE 1997 CHEVROLET Coupe. 1926 CHEVROLET Touring USED CARS 1925 OLDSMOBILE Coupe, for orders. 1927 ESSEX Super Six Coach i ON EASY PAYMENT TEAMS 1926 DODGE Coupe 1926 CHEVROLET Landau Sedan 1924 FORD Touring. n Ar 1926 FORD Coupe. ; 1927 OVERLAND Touring. sas lady, Mrs, Jennie Siaden, hav. *® 1923 FORD Roadster. 1929 CHEVROLET Sport Soa Sek) 1925 BUICK Sport Roadster. n Come here at the rolicitation of C 1926 OAKLAND Sport Roadster, OR YROBR uml — 4 1924 CHEVROLET Roadster (CHEAP) Valley, After having. bown. at the The modern 1987 PONTIAC Sport Roadster |. 1086 FORD TOX steel, holy 1920 WILLYS KNIGHT Touring. at, her ; a Be EC at h 1025 CHEVROLET Touring. 1096 CHEVROLET Coach, 1929 VIM Truck Damp Body. . ; er nt , i 1926 CHEVROLET Coupe 1924 B.oekway Truck, Keano To « home by auto on the last day of ho has a " RRRR . . TY . a ay . Py ™ the old vear, Mr. Weaver having farm me 1927 ESSEX Coupe. | 1925 OLDSMOBILY Touring. transm’sclon, 4swheel brakes, stake generously loaned her his ear In wh, ch 1929 WHIPPET Sport Coupe, 1927 ESSEX Saper ! x Sedan. 18 CHEVROLET TRUCK, 4 speed to make the trip. She at least reach. Telephone 1980 CHEVROLET Coach (5 wire : 1927 CHEVROLET [Doadste:. Lody, *4 Bowling Cree, Ky. safely, as ins wheels) | 1980 CHEVROLIT Special Sedan, 192% CHEVROLET TRUCK, open ex- dicated by a card mailed from there . i > i. . o Mr. Weaver. Unfortunately, Mr. 1920 Model ‘A Business Coupe. 1926 ESSEX Couch. press body. t Mr. Weaver. ately, Weaver falled to make arrangements to have the car returned to him, and / , since the motor vehicle was secured ‘ from the Homan Motor company on a \ eC er evro eS 0. lease, that firm has taken measures Q : to trace the car through the State ~ Phone 405 BELLEFONTE, PA. motor patrolmen. The woman, how: ever, who committ<d no violation, Is not being sought.
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