- # ® = » CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT Miss Anna Thursday months in Cy Mrs. Jliaasbetl Ja : Of aunt, obs Mrs, I spending Bellefonte, friends rank is among in town Mrs. M Iree the Rei Inn at WwW. and (io yublican State Al * FOTTERS MILLS, ent i their jowsis he gotten later Rev, W. Bieriy of State Col- lege, delivered the presentation address which he did very impressively. A number of the members of the He. bekah lodge of this place attended the installation of officers as Millheim the past Monday evening ————— A ———— REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, Harry F. Grove, et ux, to James E. Frye, tract in College twp.:: $3600. Stover G. 8nook et ux, to Sara Mey. er, tract in Millheim: $1. Theodore D., Boal, et ux. to Jeane de Methon Boal, tract in Harris twp. $1.00, Esther C, Blerly to C. I Dinius, et al, tract in Miles twp.: $600, Malcolm P, Brooks et ux, to Moriam Kalin, tract in Bellefonte: $1.00, James E. Leitch, to Balser Weber, tract in Howard twp.: $1. ER mn an, ar EERE —— Penny-a-word ads are effective. them. can Po Try ITRORS YOR NOVEMBER COURT; SESSIONS OPEN SECOND MONDAY tirand Jury Called to Meet Last Mon- day In October—Two Sets Traverse Jurors Called, The November urt will regular open Ww veeks' session ond Monday No- 14th. The to meet on October, d1st, retions trial, The in grand the and beginning tha sex the called being been vember, Jury inst hag the domestic Monday In equity trina; court Jury 10th, appeals, not requiring Wednes NA November of persons drawn follow: GRAND JUROQIS. SEES DIVIDED LEADERSHIP PERIL; VISIONS BROADER OUTLOOK "The fact that If Roosevelt is elected. with the Demooratis party contr sling Congress, the Executive will have full undivided Government ponsj Under exis ‘ Wd anda bility, vond tions, aven iif Mr over Is lect there almost o« be not only Democrati in fon a Democratic ut un Such divided wmponsibility of and Senate, the face conditions crying aloud tive constructive leadership itioned are fundamental tion —— Alms CENTRE COUNTY HAS MOORS MALE THAN FEMALE YOTERS Hepublicans: Rogge Spring Unionville Huston Philipsburg Centre Hall Philipsburg Half Moon . Bellefonte Bellefonte ¢ retired ww Robert Shipley. laborer Wm. Stine, laborer J. Frank Smith, salesman Beot Stover, painter, . Harold E. Stover, fireman Henry Stanton, laborer. George Tanner, laborer... . Bellefonte Bamuel Vaugh, laborer........... Rush Bamuel Weaver, laborer. . . Bellefonte Jas. Williamson, laborer So.Ph'b'g Eldon Wodside, clerk Philipsburg Ar A AABN. MARRIAGE LICENSES. James Mila Campbell State College Elsie Sellers MoKalg....State College Charles I. Barton Emma K. Smay Dale Clifford King Dorothy C. Stover Wm. Elliot Smith Winifred M. Forbes John Stanley Bohn sessen sess Fleming Fleming Bellefonte Bellefonte Philadelphia State College «oo Btate College v Margaret I. Schultz State College Democrats: { Prohibitionists: Soclalists: Preferences No Part; {Total Yoters: iL Ad * * - * *® * . FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders Penns School of Agriculture . » - ® * * . Alfa need fy rom yvivania State College Birds Require laving binds A have much Order Forest Trees Seodlin ahould ¥ y duction and los weight Bees Need Pure Food If the gathered by honey flow Juices, there material in it supply of winter food was the during a in the fall or may be so much waste that the bees will ac cumulate this in their bodies, causing them to burst with resulting death. Pure food is needed, Hght from fruit i] INSURANCE xp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. weereees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. "(a stock of { to foot’ as ind Dir HATS ' and s! r colors hape OATS Zing {iret $6 O32 t t Sk Us SHOES this fall mean Suede. We have a full line. The TOPCOAT Season is here. — 38.95, and higher— The famous BALL BAND Rubbers & Arctics OPEN EVERY EVENING Fhursiay except Tuesday & NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE MILLHEIM, PA, CPPCC ICCC CPO Ie GREEN BAVINGS STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE > 7) Saunerkraut Most Cure 254 haaet ‘Aenea donna 'sonens hana Democratic Candidate For REPRESENTATIVE in the GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE FOR HIM November 8, 1932. On the modern farm, a TELEPHONE is a profitable investment. It saves time and trouble in buy. ing farm and family needs. It brings orders for farm produce and news of market conditions, The more you use it, the more it proves its value! Rural telephone rates are low . .. Call or write the BUSINESS OFFICE The Centre Hovorier $51.60 a your I'll Tell You Free How to Heal Bad Legs Simply anoint the swollen veins and sores with Emerald Ofl, and bandage your leg. Use a b 8 threes inches wide and long er 3 to give the necessary support, wind- ing it upward from the ankle to the knee, the way veins, mors | | COLLEGE HIGH WINS FROM BOALSHURG rl " STATE COLLEGE, P Phone 1082 2 nt JURMTIRD JRC ITI JIMA DION NII FIN JENNIE GRUUTI GEEOE TTI NET JR TH WAY FRED LUSE, Manager Milk F— WISCONSIN Whole EE * CENTRE HALL Ib 1Cc RITTER'S Tetley's MIXED TEA Del Mais 1 ih pkg Ie cans 25¢ CORN ...in0s..00.8 Bixhy's 2.in-1 SHOE POLISH, Jet Ol SHOE -]2¢ POLISH, bot Peanut Butter Ib. 12¢ Ginger Snaps or Fig Bars Ib 10c¢ WEIS QUALITY 2 cans Oc Gold Medal WHEATIES CHEWING GUM... .8 pkgs 10¢ ROLL BUTTER 2 lbs 49¢ ..2 pkgs 2lc RED MAN or BEECHNUT Chewing Tobacco 2 pkgs 25¢ OLEO 2 Ib Roll 235¢