THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL. PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL SEVEN MOUNTAINS PROVES ual day hunters is estimated by him /= PROLIFIC FIELD FOR DEER to have been fully as large as that by mn on Stony | — ae ae 0 | SCHOOL NEWS OF INTEREST || = For a short time on Monday between ing impossible. On Tuesday of this Hon Roll : Large Number fle le ‘Overs : nor Hime 12:00 and 12:30 P. M. a fierce snow Arg u s Killed In Fields Cover week he had positive knowledge that A tuydent 1 storm raged. ed by Rangers L. P. Smith and W. day hunters killed 19 deer, Se report CENTRE HALL HIGH SCHOOL, “The Tiger’ will be entered in Pennsylvania Schoo] Press Association F, MeKinney-—Day Hunters Unus- There are no accidents to ually Successful. from his district, and pot 4 large num: The Christmas “Tiger” — ber of violations The kill by camps follows: field of operation extends over the Sinking Creek Gun Club, 4; Mt, Car- The Methodist Christmas. program will ba presented on Wednesday, De contest this year for the first tfme . BE ' t aps) Tha Chel sng is " f "The Meer." ks % cember 23, in the Centre Hall church, Forest Ranger I. P. Smith, whose I'he Christmas issue of "The rer Press association has a board of judges a school news magazine published by _.... .. ead . wn Xe asd . The senior class of the local High who ‘will select the best paper entered school will hold a bake sale on Satur.| territory from Spring Mills east to ,4], 4: Grand View 6; Schuylkill coun day, 14th inst. in the High schooljthe tunnels thorugh Paddy Mountain, ¢y 4, Camp Tremont, 4; Camp Storch, building makes a very ocomplete report of deer 6: Union Hunting Club, 1; Shamokin killed In it this season, He reports as Gun Club, 5; Camp Wildwood, 8; Neff follows: | Party, 3: L. M. Decker Party, 8; Deck- Paddy Mountain camps [er Gup Club, 4; Selinsgrove Club, 1; Herndon party No. 2, 6 deer; Penns Gentzel Hunting Club, §; Manor Hunt Creek from Coburn, 6 deer; Lykens ing Club, 4; Brown Party, 6; Camp At. iE a y “ul yee . 1 TY ' » ., , . 4 g o " * : “ $11 . - ~ . us ad im W Fi Fradlord re on party on ken, Jor; Mohawis Jas, 6; Sosing Mlle un oh, 5; Lee. tisements that will appear in the paper | day, December 11. at 8 P ® ho 3 “3 ' 8 i] E ub + - DLOTOCK 2 * and subscriptions at the price of 0c! gion adults, 356 children at Beech Hill, West Va. The first week {from Shamokin, 6 deer; Twin Oaks 6: Long Mt. Gun Club, 6; Palmyra a year | pi prot 3 vg { yeu | play Oomises 10 De one the staff from the Benlor class, will by the schools of the Btate y o cho ¢ ti La appear for the first time December 24 ensa———r——— Other issues will be printed at Id |, pin poWNSHIP VOCATIONAL your; Easter and Commencement time, . . op ———————————— Before this year it was a custom of | SCHOOL, SPRING MILLS the Semlor class to mimeograph i, but! Junlor Class Play, Friday— this year it will be printed by Edw. E.! The Junior class of G. T. V. 8, will Bailey, of The Centre Reporter. The | present a three-act comedy ‘Jimmy project is being financed by the adver- | Be Careful,” in the Grange Mrs. F. P. Geary, who has been ill for soma time. has recovered to such an extent that she Is able to gu out shopping Licenses Granted to Four Applicants, Persons pH the learner of Mr, Bradford's vacation was spent!from Shamokin, 6 deer, Gun Club, 6; Stone Cabin, 2; Elysburg hunting for deer in Seven Mountains The staff was selected by the staff {comedies presented by the k : * . 3 - . : Camps in Poe Valley j Club, § of the Senior cl of 1630-31 It 18 as! for some time Mr. and Mrs Robert Mullen. of Roaring Creek Valley from Catawlis- Mt. Carmel Club 4; Cunningham shad sn 3 “ oy : . . “tv 4 a x (3 # ord ye 3: Pittsburgh. came to Centre Hall on (82, 6 deer; Dry Run from Catawissa. | Party, 4; Perry Koonsman Party, 3 - EE : Club Business manager—Willlam Bpyker For the eoond cons follows: Scholastle Reeords— Tuesday and are stopping with Miss deer: Roaring Creek from Catawls Balshom Party, 4; Green Valley Laura Runkle at the hotel Both Mr. sa, 6 deer; Miller Brothers from Hal- 2; Ackerman Party, 4 Smouse Party, 2 » rim Glory Circulation manager—Lynn Breon, Sports Editor-—Adaline Dinges 3 Editor-—Madaling Cherry and Mrs, Mullen will spend a rew ys | ilax, 6 or Beaver Dam from Sel. ! arty, 4; hunting for deer in this se n IOV 6 MT) Gordon party, rom Mt Charmed, Albert Bradford of Willard. — —— TWO MORE WEEKS... and Christmas will be here. Santa Claus is on the way and his gifts this year are varied and many. pty a Gravel Ti, 41 tenting par PRE-HOLIDAY SPECIALS LOCAL INDE EA ALL Ladies’ and Children’s Coats, Men's and Boys’ Ov- ; | itd KisEy Di ee ercoats, have been sharply marked down. Prices have been | Ranger W. F. McKinney Makes Repors (Kiied this sason up to this time slashed 33 1-3 per cent, and in some instances more. SUITS het... : DRESSES 325s : SHOES pi OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS COME IN AD SEE THE MOST COMPLETE ARRAY OF CARISTMAS GIFTS WE HAVE EVER ASSEMBLED [IEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM GO FARTHEST® . Cf AHN £51 CE EE ELGG PEEOO GEOG EOE GPE DEBE OPE OEE D OEE EO ODEO OOD EEE CSOO GCOS JL eis li. £ | > rs SALE ENDS THIS SATURDAY. After 10 days of real Bargain Giving, and crowds of satisfied cus- tomers, we have made new Special Purchase This Week to offer at Prices far Under any Previous Price 5 |X be proud to own his truly | WONEYS FE) Men's Broadcloth Shirts sma | beautifel Hotpoint Chastleton Samm, 53 0h Bedroom Slippers SID A Colvrs and. Stun: Yolue to $200 RIWANIS MEETS. i vaiiie ir . during lotpoiant Hunter Saffors As His : i All Colors: AH Nizes 88 3% | DERNSTENS —— Sheepskin Coats PRE- 0¥§ OF wili§ weaters $294 | CHRISTHAS 88c ever gets tod hot | ge | EE GE Lad 5 Fur-Trinned Coat Makes perfect | Mt Vernon Rod Chub 1 lot Wash Dresseg SALE i ented etiok's Can Fouts Alj Colors and Sizes; — ie N Kil t and or BABY DRESSES; values to $2.00 $10.98 to $29.99 iat 14! : is moving sirit 143° Lor : y ry ” e fo { ’ ex] ai oe 29c <2) —— i Vyahn a a a SI word. n : Ip Ocher He point Waffle Irons : aint seri ay 4 i" Jy 5 = m a ol di _ ¥ wd ; Jadian as low as $9.45 4 Grove toa ) 2 cukea Pitt = = Silk Undies if ido Zale, ones weit news I" sia Mens Neckties - Scarfs A STEPANS, PAJAMAS, CHEMISES, wi : : es : te o Yalues to 81.00 Pance Sets or Slips: Values to $3.00 YOU WILL FIND MODERN 99c¢ GIFTS HERE FOR EVERYONE |. 0 os bode fod br him. the ins 49¢ AND AT PRICES THAT COME’ |aiviual weishits in: podnde being & VAI | IES Values to 850.50 VALUES TO 80.00 Do Your Christmas Shopping NOW 397 43 ; Ladies’ Silk Dresses and HERE, . SUPREME §-BackloZipper or Low Style “To promote the adoption and the BUY NOW S Tot s - a Sid das olny Men's Suits or 1 opcoats “To develop, by precept and example. of Toys and Games Repair re Serv Ice 1 Group Ladies Coats form enduring friendships, to render and efficient service on all makes “To cooperate In Increasing and Millheim Why depend on tinkering and NEXT LOOR To erw Ur tha dally living of the (200) VALUES to 88.95 » application of higher social, vusiness| $€€ OUr Large Display intellig i a All Wool-=Special Sale Price a more inte ent, aggressive and ser: - p FUR-TRIMMED d SAVE : vicenble citizenship; . We 34 prepared in a modern BEONT » an $1 1.99 to $1 7.99 altruistic gervice and to bulid better Hosterman & Stover Co St, Radio Sets, at Reasonable ® Te oe Thai So a tw i rl R23 t rome menus Bellefonte o whic ' andbien ideattmt whlch de yous GNYDER'S RADIO SHOPPE 1 ernstiein 1HEATRE VI WITHIN YOUR BLDGET. m— Women Galoshes Golden Rule in all huyzan re’ation- Bring the Children to R A D l oO $2.95 $1.00 and professional standards; “To provide a practical means to up-to-date Bacy to give prompt $5 00 * communities; patriotism and good will” : . (I. 0. 0. F. Buliding.) of Section 2. Kiwanis International. The speaker for next Tuesday's meot- a CENTRE HALL, PA. i v " fng Is Franklin Kean, repres ntative he. " a ee t——
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