THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1031 . . . * - » -. . - ® . CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT - * * - SPRING A nicely decorate it of th Vocational holidays beautified lawn fron { school building during the The t ba og Wiis ison, Jus a Ww A Ve Lu = i Chri there the in presente by EX T. Jam decorated by the stimas on 8 ir bang uet * was born to Mr, and Mrs, on Christmas day. Ti as considered a Harrisburg istmas day. res of was shocked when it Harry Confer had Monday after- formerly Fved the Coburn farm retired and bought a Penn Hall where he immunity nown that suddenly Confer on known as spring of ‘hau, of Madisonburg, spent friends in town. Eq BOALSBURG ITEMS, Albert of Unionville Roy Haze and wife of SOATTOW Point, Md. were visitors at Hazel, Hazel home on Friday. Miss ile Stuart iy. after a parents, Mi: REBERSBURG. Z#iglor. who in town spent C1 Jdydsourg foot while Thisimas, 's who injured a ball is out basket on § snd ref urn of th nes and for on oral Penn second to State semester fe and with Wolfe, for Hannah injured Adam Akron Fred Mrs I Mary in Mrs wife have been their danghter, two weeks. Fulmer, an aged her shoulder stenographer Ohio lady, Frank, a ome in 8 0 the tha Westinghouse pent Christinas at Wt hone Hackenburg Sel. the wife from Frank over vas hor risimas from Lows John Mover drove from arg on Saturday. Mr Moyer mad Monday morning but Mrs Mover will remain here for the week. Master }§ Orndorf ran into tree while coasting and broke an arm. Elda Musser entert$ ned Mrs Relish and daughter Dorothy, from town, and Mr. Heltman, from Nittany Valey, on Christmas Joseph Corman and wife Christmas dinner at the niece in Lock Haven. Charlies Heller returned to his home in Canton, 0. after spending a week with his parents Mra, Clayton Weaver, who had been quite fll for the past week, was taken to the Gelsinger hospital on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Weaver, from Tewidtown, visited at the honfe of Mr. Weaver's mother, 1da Weaver, on Sunday. Op returning home they took with them their daughter Adnlaide, who had been with her grandmother since Christmas, sera Breon, from Youngstown, visited among relatives over the week end, : ‘ Luella Gephart, who went to a wost: ern university in September as stenog- rapher to a former State College ine structor who #s taking post graduate work, Is home for a vacation, feud AAWEN a their of a had home br AM SCHOOL. NEWS, Program, He m Class Literary Night, January King their srary program to in the Grange hall Tuesday, . MALY 3, nt 8 e Senior clas prepa for at Spring P F short held on Prog readings other of ti sch Basketball Game— COLYER, f John H. Hom t tended “re ner, on Those Mr. an I Mra W WINKLEBLECK~WAX, 3 ——————— GENTZEL—{ ROUSE. Cor you see to read the labels in your medicine cabinet? ...plenty of well- placed and well- shaded light in the bathroom will save you time and bother every day. WEST PENN POWER CO BETTER LIGHT MEANS GREATER CONVENIENCE THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. MIUIDAY., MARCH 20th, at 9:30 A. j{found dus [M., on the W. ¥, Bradford farm at Old], { Fort, by Bradford and Pu Bradford Avestock, implements, FL Mayes, auct MARCH south of Ce John GG. Bwarey, aged 65 ome | wl KE, ef atinch it heart clean-up fe ELECTION. election of the ANNUAL The annual 10:80 Hall Mills Mrs iar Livestock, WEDNESDAY miles to Potters Farmers Company of held in the Court House, , | Mutual Fire Insurance | Centre will Hor Ont on Viond County be { { Grand Jury J sale i 13 i 1 11931, between thie hour land 12 M. for the | directors for the { GEORGE M. Fl iv A of ensuing year. MITCHELL, SHE, MARCH twelve Dr. Fra W. P election Prea ANNUAL BANK MEETI Tre NG. Altoona Booster Merchants Suggest ; SHOP HOME STORES FIRST AND COME TY ! STORES FY THINGS YOUR HOME MERCHAN SUPPLY Altoona Booster Stores ANNOUNCE A Great January CLEARANCE SALE Starting Friday, January 9 Wonderful Money- aving Opportunities With Lower Prices Than Have Been Known for 10 Years on Merchandise of All Kinds, for Personal Use and for the Home ! Every family in Central Penns by taking a tage of the Big Savings represen ices that prevail in Booster Stores During this ting Friday, . COME BY AUTO! COME BY TRAIN! COME BY TROLLEY! No matter what means of transportation you use by all means come for this Great Clearance Sale! Be sure to look for Stores of the ALTOONA BOOSTER ASSOCIATION WARNER THEATRE : Altoona, Pa. ONE WEEK STARTING JANUARY 5, 1981 A $4,000,000 Alr Spectacle with 4,000,000 Thrills! “HELL'S ANGELS" The Wonder Pleture of the Age! Regular Admission Prices. MIDNIGHT SHOW BUNDAY NIGHT JAN, 11th, at 12.01 A. M. The those ofl Many trac the 1. & T., like sections, until men naong POTTERS MILLS, in many other were The oA cru January {for owing laid ‘nd from Christmas P. 1B the Sprucetown Methodi apmen were al- co hieml for the vithout pay. Hennigd a lent Burkholder CHARTER NO REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF : {ational Bank, at Spring Mills | 3a, at the | | | i 1 i | i MILILHEIM STORES Will. CLOSE 3 Evenings Each Week sess] Jr——————— R. 8S. STOVER WEIS STORE FE. BR. SHRECKENGANT SHAFFER STORIE J. M. BOOB HOSTERMAN & STOVER ( A. A. FRANK & SONS S. R. MICHAELS NEFF & SON PD. J. NIEMAN & €). { 0. RADIO Repair Service a modern give prompt } CENTRE HALL, PA. The BEST Gray Hair Remedy is Home Made To half pint of water add one ounce bay rum, asmall box of Barbo Compound and one-fourth ounce of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home at very little cost. Apply to the hair twice a week until the desired shade is ob- tained. It will gradually darken streaked, faded or gray bair and make it soft and glossy. Barbe will not color the scalp, fs pot sticky or greasy and does not rub off. The Most Spectacular Motion Picture of the Year Thousands of Planes— Four Years in the Making — Costing Four Million Dollars ! “Hell's Angels” THE MOST THRILLING PICTURE YOU'VE EVER DON'T MISS IT! Monday & Tuesday JANUARY 12 & 13 SEEN— CATHAUM Theatre STATE Matinee Daily at 1:30, (COLLEGE Evenings Start at 6:00 a | DC a eA i i JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB --And Have Money NEXT CHRISTMAS AP THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. A A—————— —— a
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