THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. » - » - - ITEMS OF » . ———————————— LOCAL INTEREST - Frank D. Lee visited his brother, Spring Mills Save Money on Your » » » - » » - «] Hiram Lee. in State College, over Sunday. A Collection of Newsy Happenings HOUSE, BARN or ROOF Miss Lillian Dean. or Woesk: ‘this ) and Personaly from Gregg Town- me oO State, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. 1,| Miss Glayds Smith is expected home| ship's Metropolis. I ainting Job Coldron, on N ttany Mt. Top. by Saturday from a visit t, the Edgar Grange Park has again been put In Cupp family, in Tower City, Bchuyl- Through the efforts of the Spring Hag aga Ld pt i yo < “ . . . order after a ve: vy successful exhibi- } XH county. Mills Fish and Game Association, which oona W ith our up-to-date Devilbiss Spraying System we tion, the sixtieth annual gathering. The Gregg Township Community]organization has a large membership actually save you 20 to 30 per cent — for by spraying on Rev. 8. F. Greenhoe, local Lutheran |Fair will be held at Spring Mills®on|In all sections of Penns Valley, Staking I TWO coats you get the equivalent of THREE coats by the pastor, attended the funeral of Dr. {3 1a t y tober : wd] Creek was stocked with a consignment , n » Friday and Saturday, October 13 and 1 { was sto Ww i 1 ¢ o od. Franklin Plerce Manhar¢, in Selins- : g s old method 14. of sunfish, catfish and tadpoles. There grove, on Saturday. i : : iturda; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Bailey. of New] Were ten cans of each, and were ship- IT WILL BE Cive Us an Opportunity to Estimate Before . > . Mr and Mrs. erm alley, of Ni sh ‘ The Roy Dutrow and A. H. Spayd ped here from an extensive Stuts fish Asking Others to Do Your Work families contemplete going to the Chi-] York City, were guests during the past cago Century of Progress Exposition|week of the former's brother-in-law |l@tchery located at Union City, Erie the latter part of the month. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. W, Ker-[°0UNtY. The fish and "tads™ yere placed | 00a EDWARD DURS 1! 1 On Saturday evening, October 14th, allin. tributed on Friday and were place baked ham supper will be served by] Remember, the first of October fs|!M Suitable sections of the creek be- Phone 7R2 CENTRE HALL the Ladies’ Bible class of Trinity Re- | 1501 approaching, and t! tween the junction with Penns Creek formed church school. Everybody in- your: scl 1 tax before : wes o Red Mill dam Local v ” 5 a SUNIOO i k f P § < 9 % 2 3% % vited. vided . expect : were delighted with the accom- ided you expect to \ LOCAL AND PERSONAL. fisher hment of the association's work, The Century of Progress E sition | per cent penalty. \ 5 ‘ he entury of 1 res Exposition 3 for whose efforts lttie attention in Chicago, will be sited by Mr. and O | harles C. Duck was nominated for|would be given to such sti a § Mrs G. O, Benner, if t I plans carry tthe office of Sheriff by the Democrats yd in this case, 1 it to Ve here 1 sty se si vr > : : out t leav her 3 auto todaylor Mifflin county He is a native o he tadpole make } 3 wih (Thursday) for Pittsburgh and trom Gregg township. Here is wishing himlan 3 forsakes its lar Lppear- ner go Dy ail * 3 3 t go by train. sucess in November id develops legs and It it is true that Mrs. Roosevelt,] whe court fi fustifoatios wing | Place of “the membrane tail ¢- | "Our First Lady of the Land,” likes}, improved con aid lent by|terna; gill In winter Mz: rog bh » Old Nittany Mountain as well as she State is credited with doing. she passed over) ywith ervices of a special detect.) 8 quarters in ti wpra 1e Is big- 1 a prociamation 1 it a second time on ight last } ; en a run from 3a ry arre. Fred Slack erly on erected ; ; bose una" i radar ahd. on | he uhm, Contre Bop [BOSE An Purch or an tt | SATs fostered movement The ] : ne Ben,» wn To ad ST ts of elf ethos || FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. raining 3 . 3 ner work, 1 la capabl The work, including taking down i Le. i. Ll MN . y \ iN h EVERYBODY IS INVITED educe your TocoME | blade expense by switching to the genuine SEE THE ~ Ever-Ready. 50% thicker, MAMMOTH Altoona this blade stays keer N.R.A. Parade 3s keen 50 long Starting at 6 o’clock that it cuts shaving COSt in TUESDAY EV'G SEPT. 26 half. Don’t experiment with te Bos le eB een o me vee] | ore venriiieet, =| | inferior blades when this . » 5 ougin, Mies n Bunday, § ember 241 ot Someone ha well ad that 1 a om lle. returned to hr home. few days phasiae_th access of the 30 year old favorite gives 1) i, Centre fall, hay ung People's Vesper Service and “im. hurch finest shaves for the Jeast person wil ovid h OW , st {ROT LH wigs he he allows no pesonal lunch, ia to interfere with hi work of hering. He may meet you as Mr : Cu TS . proving after a siege a strange; et along with hig beat and | os % Darby, i wan ! . Shook has been GpeThH {dearest Friends chronicle your. SUCOess aioe ang Mr. Jar phia, are guests } . Sh rer | | pneumonia and soirows wherever you may bel home, a fonurist’s 16 ey a aa A < . stopped with tl} Sharer I tou " Wa Fetnlt Mrs, Annie ' vel ped the present visit. here In ne | fa . ers may 4 Ie ar o ad T * Harvey Haugh sale was well at: | this trade-mark h It but 3 newsdabeé en the Hai i. B. Bitner installed the officers o the genuine { "th w ont ™ ¥. gt ’ 9 o= . 1 Ca an Bhat rly tobin- | 1 . A : Sat arn the wrong way, study a mo. a ard Hasta Robin Association Razor Corp, has n Y ious retirned vania State College began Wednesday es said many nice gu of which] are in training as nurses | Brooklyn, N.Y. afternoon of this week Hon 1300 you fail to give it credit HH I Abington Memorial nected wi ufacturing : ng i I've grade shoes, whos plang is in Upp . 4 I $i ¥ Darby ' Ne = af # tis tie nests 0 seventy eighth ven $ th Pennavle ar In ! t : i i | i new students, entering fre been on the campus for the Been Sh he sutuply for Wis putt wesio _REG'LAR FELLERS He Pucbably Will Need a Pick Weal” program he GIEre Wer Joined. this week by members of the np Vi three upper classes in the HOW ABOUT Vv i 1 firey regular exercises Wednesday. The first seme so UREHAALONE ester continues until February 3 with Per # two weeks' recess at Christmas John Edward, four-year-old son of Mr. and Mre. Russe; Laird, west of town, escaped broken bones when he Ad fell from a barn floor into the barn / Sond yard, a distance of fifteen feet, last 4 > % Ls, Thursday. The child was at the home bed A of hig grandfather, John Rudy, on the Kennedy farm, and while the men were at work about the barn, the little fel. low sat down on an old chair hy an opening In the barn. In maving about the child and chalr both went out Into the barnyard. An X ray pleture at the Centre County hospital revealed no 7 i -5 broken bones, only brulses, i. 4 7 A o£ : 7 Eh N y American News Pestures, Ine,
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