THE OBNTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL PA © Wise Property Sold. [CONCERT BY TRANSUE SING- EEE) | what has long been known as the ERS IN METHODIST CHURCH February, up to date has been giv: | ON BOY SCOUT WORK The RICH E IEU Charis Miller home, between pring A bon ert by the Bran i ingers . i 4s . Ot Ora rdudbiits i ‘ In & ’ ; ater the home has been scheduled for junday even rus red vy « sy the balmy . State school directors In Harrisburg Mills and Penn Hall, la ; , ing us weather much like the ¥ 1 At the meeting of the Bellefonte Ki- ing, March 6th. in the local M. EB. church, The soloists sre Anna ¥Pd- monson Lantz, mezzo-coniraito] Farle { fe Auman, of Pittsburgh. Her hus: | Transue director, and tenor: arios. | “CHARLIE CHAN'S CHANCE” band. W. A. Auman, is formery of panist, Gene Hussell In a resolution passed just before | Warner Oland—ILinda Watkins. Gregg township. The sales price of The concert promises to be of ahi the close of their convention they! If you love murder mystery, here 38 {yo property was $1100, musica] order. A sliver offering one of the best. be taken. LOCAL ANP FERSONAL last Thursday, called upon all district | (Continuous Bhows 2 to 11 P, M.) of Bamue; Wise, was sold by his wid- i school directors in Pennsylvania to | ow, Mrs, Margaret Wise, to Mrs Gold Miss Jang Musser, of Mill Hall, was elle Hotdl Roy Wilkinson, Jr, a resist efforts to reduce teachers’ sal-| THURSDAY a week-end visitor at the homes of | member of one of the loca) troops of ays g y ml ca so well | . on days of April we nll like so well { wanis Club, Tuesday noon in the Penn Mr. and Mrs. H. W, Potter and Mr. Bay Scouts, was given the distinction and Mrs. F. V. Goodhart, | of being made an Eagle Scout Ken- Philip Gross retired from the res-|yon Woody, of Lewistown, scout eXx-| ..o.q district leaders to look upon | taurant busimess in Bellefonte. The | ecutive of the'. Juniata Councl, ex-}.gortg whether direct or indirect to | ALSO—we offer a great added at 4 > | ls ’ & y \ ™ " ; . . traction: The championship Football restaurant is again conducted by the [plained how a boy became an Fagle bring the salary scale below that set * la | Classic—Tulane vs, Southern Californis t d I t former owner, J H. Bickett. Scout and showed that it is quite anjby the Edmonds act as open violation | Asiae Il aan A a S ea y ncrease in ant row | {i A great double program at regular achievement and requires a large am-jof the law, They took the action after The World's Day of Prayeg service | | Price. Annual Telephone Report Shows wil] be held in the Methodist church, Best of Short Subjects, count of work to acquire the twenty-}the convention had been told some dis- | -. d . one merit badges which must be se |tricts were reducing teach > pay to | Friday eveming, 7:30 o'clock An in- | 1 : ing y ( | “Experience Reveals Economy and Expedience of | poured to receive this honor. There are] the minimum and then requiring them : FRIDAY (ThisWeek) 2 : . ’ | but fourteen Eagle Scouts out of]to contribute part of it to the \rhool |g, the Stage In Person—Georgla Wid. Continued Development in Slack Times, eight hundred and two scouts of the] district. | eats from KDKA. Says President of Bell Company Council. At the close of his address The directors also asked no funther| On s Screen: —— vitation is extended the public to at tend. Leroy Kazebee, a school mate in a arrisburg colleg as ru f , ‘ . oe : : natare. | adveMs <hr ery Harrisburg college, was a Suet 9 |, introduced Major Laird Curtin, legislation that would hamper them “UNDER EIGHTEEN" There was no let-up in the custom- | acverse year, e 3 ary” plant expansion and service enlisted in the effort betterment program of the ‘Bell Tele- | 1 : phone Company of Pennsylvania in | 931, and the company’s investment Wilbur McClellan. He Is now engaged | the Court of Honar, who presented in dealing with incompetent employes. | with Marion Marsh. with a magazine distributing agency in Scout Wilkinson the Bagle Bo Possibly when they get back home | Newsluricon Comedy Washington, D. C badge some of the directors will have trou v . Mrs. Renner and daughter, Miss | The speaker of the day was Dr.John] ble convincing tax payers their con- SATURDAY Pauline, of wisburg Mrs SAU | Henry Frizzell, of Penn Siate, whoj}vention action was ght “FLYING HIGH” rm ee ————r Harper and ughter, Miss Helen, of | wag introduced to the Club by Wm The following Aragraphs 3 smth George White now | he ln . 4 T" » ot} : . { . oil 3% 5 1 . { 4 C " Bellefonte, were Sunday guests of Mrs | Sieg, Jr Dr. Frizzell stated "that thet illuminating to Tan) "8H ies iughs and Love In the Alr PLANT INVE STMENT G. H. Emerick and family. | soout training Is an indispensable thing Mrs, James Scattergood, Tost Chest \ Iso—Charlie Chase in “Skip the Ma IN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS , | in America supplies training injer, was elected presiden She iy the |l00” and Aesops yy bite \ 1917 ~ 193 + i citizenshi i Man nioo whic arcoliigrQ woman : t has been appeal he State Su- | ; RA Si % res MONDAY AND TUESDAY famous Detwiler -Coldron to preme court by the i They case = e Beery and Jad y Cooper concerns bound Nittany Mountain all time “THE CHAMP” Three M Lr 100K abin on ket Ie anne. {nt o 2 } i . filer . 3 nT ss Seven Mountains The affair was ad-| = nee Alo ChAlnMs 1 MN : ‘ee presen WEDNESDAY justed before E_ A n, Justice of | ¥'°% 3 Ighteon 1zens) 4 On the Stage—b Acts of BIG TIME the Peace. rganizatin is ext y demo XEFP--BORN, VAUDEVILLE. i not i v the screen Len Mavnard ir Miss Alkin, daughter of the screen—Ken Maynard in 14 } : OM i i ara May Bohn was « late J. A. Aikin, of Bellefonte, decens- ES th : n= a 4 ’ : oh Xian ; “POCATELLO KID” The son of the poor eo © - ed, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, WW. F - i o ° as fr as the son of the Bradford, in town. Miss Alkin holds | I el = ro ip Th ST TE i : : i Or he ther nd | sae hes nany Jones, ! ! i re all The - RE GRE ET a i a a | a responsible position in one of Cleve | the other hand It teaches man e 4 \ -= . | valuable. lessons in character ding bride is a daught of David Bohn, of How the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania has continued to THURSPAY, FRIDAY AND SBATUR. | oxpand its facilities throughout the State is shown in this chart, which reflects The Tusseyville public hool, i, . . : . Cl ids rin bbs 3 aaarail A (This Week) a steady increase in the company’s plant investment throughout the depression Mary Foust, teacher, will : Jlenrn worth whie alnge 8 pro.jrev EB % ‘ MBN Mads my “ONE MAN LAW" period. At the end of 1831 it represented an investment of $313.000,000, it social Friday evening of i veek. | ject work later eng as a clerk In thy | { Action that steals your hea Syon ia is pointed out in the annual report of Leonard H. Kinnard, president, to the An invitation is extended to the a- | 1 Club and its guests enjo) soty - | eT wry. State Colleg The gr 1B | roma hot futters Your heart company's stockholders. Mr. Kinnard is shown in the inset. land's largest stores and presents many OPP tron the listrict . . tron of th district Comedy—News—Cartoon, desiring to MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY (NEXT WEEK) “CHINATOWN AFTER DARK” Special Comedy and News, — po BEANDT--STHRL BI FREE BOOK CLARENCE A. O'BRIEN Registered Patent Attorney 43-A Security Savings & Commercial Bank Botiding -— a i (Directly seross siveet fod Patent Ofos DAIRYMEN TO LEARN 0} WASHINGTON, D. C LOWER PRODUCTION COSI f JARLY SPRING 5° : seres] 1 ay 11 TE } 3p ~ is welcomed by all of us. Whether or the New Spring Fabrics, and selected the New ring Styles. Have you seen NEW SPRING SUITS FOR LADIES “ In skirt and blouse effect, of loosely woven sport materials, light y i , Hg light col- she Ta on ors, short sleeves and long sleeves, contrasting materials—at $5 50 RITE i , ane $13 : 0 rua Ey: vod ¥11 oh a . : - the eC - S U I q F 0 R M FE N AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION amin Sih ey Tx hiinta. nires of 8t.-1.uke's } I Wednesda) etaruary 17i—-Vo ial : ’ Rt] : » PROGRAM, LOCAL COMMUNITY In the gray colors decreed for men this year, also the proper brown $ — pn shades —in all woolen materials (without any exaggeration, we have nev- 12, 75 N STATE ENROLLMENT er had such values) $400 LAST HALFAEAR pn nia sate - : $ ! 95 New TALS “ ! . 05 . work COME TO SenimEsT Ee cremnaasll NIEMANS DEPARTHENT STORE The IrOETAN plannsd includes dom : a ; soli ; ! 1 ’ ; lightly NOY, $163 reed in J ie ram plann in des den Mmirvmen in 4 opty. Try A : : : “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS MILLHEIM onstration meatingy on onty re : § Lily ory of U COLOR | GO FARTHEST" treatment for smut, to be held at the 4 i ———— A AAT SOA | TTT IP farm of Cloyd Brooks: home beauti The Centre Raporter 51.60 a year | mes ii fleation meeting, to beheld on Grange ————————————————— - — p—— a — a ——————— Park: boys’ and girls’ 4H club work, ] crop productoin work, general livestock 1 \ a oy] (IITT AND RUNN—Now Maybe If Bull Nad Said “Lizzie” Instead of “Flivver” Hed H i ° ! Te Ee ] A ho Mo—_—— — — aa gouty | [re rma) | [en vere ag) CCAS RAYMOND FARM SOLD, | \wue Junk ob Te oecseuts) ND cof I 0 ME a James W. Raymond sold his fara, lo- > J Be cated on the road from Earlystown to Tusseyvilla, to Michael CC. Delancy, long a tenant on the W. H. Baird farm, adjoining. The farm contains about sixty acres and is In a good state of productivity. The farm was purchased from Joseph Crossman a numbes of years ago, and has been materilaly improved In many ways | The purchases was made before Word War and sold at » ssa AI A ———
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