E VO I s——— L CVI. PHILIP H. NOMINER DISTRICT BATH FOR DEMO ATTORNEY he engaged gave full Centre was the Department sylvania. His ex) a year of teaching of Rams Since his education going father upon Mr ed a dee fairs, He Methodist fonte Personally he | guiet uno MH terior ful btrusive, 1 behind a fs a forcef and energetic per- vers d in law wind gifted oancen make and utter Attorney —- Thoroughly eriminal sonality and In with unusual tration, Mr obtle, fearless ly incorrputible District one who will exert every influence to see that the Commonwealths laws are ebeyed, but that justice is done to all EE procedure, ability for quiet Johnston would an conscientious On Baturday evening, October 1tdh, a baked ham supper will be served at the Reformed church, Centre Hall, be M. Prices for adults will be 35 cents, and a charge of 20 cents will be made for children up to ten years inclusive. All are invited, ————— OR T. BE. Jodon is now in the West buying a car load of horses for a sale on Tuesday, October 23. A fnite notice wil} appear later. » JOHNSTON r : 3 i i» PULLETS STOLEN HARRY ILGEN, FROM § y Ey MOTHER RESCUES BABE FROM BURNING HOME mm Wednes. t er was entire with practically all its ontents, of ti in members was some in. n the and contents suffi the loss, m——— AAAI —— GETTIG'S POLITICAL ASPIRATIONS “Political aspirations” is said to have been the motive given by Musser Get. tig for registering a Republican after under Democratic teach- life. “There is no chance for me in the Democratic party,” the attorney Is quoted as having said when he got his first Republican at a primary. Changing one's politics for no sons] advancement is rotten to say the least, One with such a low esti- mate of his polities could not be trust: ed in a public office. cluding g the clothing There bullding jfenit to © of the family surance o Dut not cover in Centre county should answer Muss I ——————— sn Is your subscription due? HALL. PRISONER HOLY E St TOO SMALL FOR BUDDY sss ———————— KELLER FAMILY REUNION. Fete i § INTERD PROHIBITION, ETING IN ~T Of 1 — cc a ———— NINETY STUDENTS GET AID FROM LOAN FUNDS iy under the «1ion "of the Gregg Township tional Yor n [ana i i 11 #al fesee AMitia iil take Ng Mis 13 are ¥ place Fridd and ans Saturday, the {x tober P for 14 sted r two davs and & in read. everything ness what is hoped will be one f the fof eneful falre « i canned sewing and f ork ANC Wot y are given to winners Hate various schools Premium the » Classes, ure avail hile in throughout the township. Through the generosity of the busi men, farmers and in the community, a Community Fair booklet Nfven others uted this week throughout the schools of the township. Thizx booklet cone tains all the information relative to the premium list, and nature of the program for the two days. All the rural schools as well as the grades and High school will exhibit products. Cash prizes will go to every school In the township, and ribbons will be awarded on all exhibits, The Fair is truly a community fair «for its success lles in the hands of ithe citizens of the township and the | school children. Close co-operation : | Bchool Community Falrs In | Fair held under this management in {Gregg township and is one of the old- Sohool-Community Fairs conduct: ied In the Bide, i 12, 1933. — wm A ————————— Smt, NO. 40, BALLOTS FOR EACH VOTER IN CENTRE lf tle FHT HS, irrLs i | i KIWANIS we §1 § SHOW MAEFIT CR NIGHT BD CHILDREN i A OVERHEARD, YOUNG PEOPLE'S AI 5 CHICKEN-CORN SOUP SUPPER A $4 $ # Some of the tober 13th Features. Inspection hil Health program children, hall this Grange ire especially Invited to Program consists of health plas P.M lets, ot given by pupils {inmes chil and rac hoo! de I a program fadmissior “A Trip Sections free) Through by Husbandry ment of Pennsylvania The Spring Mills bend special miusic at October M Music hy Mills band, Athletic Field. 2:00 P.M Dodgeball game, Athletic Field-~East Penns Valley High School Girls ve. G. T. V. 8, Girls, 2:16 P. M.-—-Men's poultry ndging school grounds, 2:30 Pp. Iustrated the European Prof. E B. Fitts Extension Depart. Hiate Dairy Dairy College wili play this program. 14th some Saturday, 2:00 P. the Spring women's Vocational and contest, M.—8Soccer game, Athletio Fleld-East Penns Valley H. 8, Bofs ve. G. T. V. 8 Boys 8:00 P. M.-—~Evening program. Grange hall (admission 206c and 15¢.)- # Threeact comedy, "Sound Your Horn,” by G. T. V. 8 students. Music by G, T. V. 8. orchestra. Presentation of wards and prizes, Gxhibite will be open for Inspection fon Oct” 18 from 9 A. M. to 11 P. M, jand on Saturday, Oct. 14, from 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. | b. e. premium a- ts SEASON [“STAGGER® OMITTED FOR RABBITS { ¢ “w ippiy prompted the change can be obtalr the nmi assistant ser reports 347 Pew sunid gam euaitn ted adop- Eame of Sunday inchanged Lycoming added those already « for wi t inties Word keys, the commission Per. whict wild turkey last year The restricted re maing in «¢ snd theses Mm ber {1 s——i LUMBER FOR C. €. C. CAMP NO, 65 TO ARRIVE SOON igh. out the State is due to arr it nearest railrond station to the the respects The No Fore ve imps within future lumber for Treaster Valle, 65, amp #ix to eight oz foads. ils due There will within the next thirty days total of 123.114 1} LM — JULY WEDDING ANNOUNCED; WOOMER-BROWN The of of Miss Mildred Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wm. H. Brown, of Belle. fonte, and Donald Woomer, grandson of Mrs Samuel Showers, Bellefonte, with whom he makes his home, was made by Mrs. RR. Cameron Heverly. The marriage took place on July 6, 1933, in the Presbyterian church at Bradford. Rev. J. Dean Miller, pastor of the church, officiated. The attend ants were: Mr. and Mrs. BR Cameron Heverly, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Woomer Is a graduate of the Bellefonte high school and now holds a position at Pennsylvania State Col: lege. Mr. Woomer graduated from the Bellefonte high school and ix now em- ployed In the chemical laboratory of the Titan Meta; Manufacturing com pany, in Bellefonte. be a ward feet announcement the marriage ~ TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. i ¥ HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTERESY FROM ALL PARTS { theses: Mary Breon Hel Gels and starts Century of mobile ie a trip sequently with this 4 ne ¥ on of whose an Ade is of the ob. farm Philip by week's a son who was reared In m tenement : went to employ i Lage e work but Is sy the State, Mr. Fuller misburg road IE iter company, road builders. Ti H3ot ago. and September practically trebled September, the company the month just ending having turfe 57 units as against 20,« in the comparable month of 1928. For the first nine months «f this year Chevrolet manufactured 571.751 units, or 46 per cent. more than in the full twelve months of last of Chevrolet are trucks that of in 4 4 haat od 95 out 598.3 new year a #y- in the school for nurses in the Presbyterian hospital, Philadelphia, af ter profuse shedding compliments on the Reporter, in letter received Monday, says: “I enjoy my work bee cause 1 like it. Just now we have ab most all studying—class work-<but soon we will start our practice work. We have a very nice class of girlie They are from about ten diferent states, and one fs a Misddonary's daughter from Japan” Miss Baul gardner is a local High school grads ate, having carvied the second honor# of ner class, Mr. and Mrs. ¥. V. God. hart have ben her sponsors during the past few years Miss Beatrice Baumgardner dent of
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