% . - * r ITEMS OF * LOCAL INTEREST *® = . 0» * ® » » . ® » » Mrs. Cyril Masteller, of Deagvrt, at her home here for a short visit, Mr. H. I. Ebright enter- tained Rev, and Mra. B M. Morgan, of Tyrone, ay an evening dinner on Monday. ix and Mrs. Glenn Tressler, automobile mechanie, who last week underwent an appendi- citis operation in the Centre County hospital, is getting along nicely, Mrs, R. R. Finkle ter, of Mifflinburg, were former's parents, Mr. and Emery, beginning of the and Kttle daugh- with the Mrs, KF. week, BA Hugh Brininger, who'ls acting prin- ¢ipal of the Centre Hall High and Miss Cherry Jodon were week-end guests of former's parents Mc- Liure, school, the in H. 1.. Ebright, M. Smith, spectively, Bank, held in Ww. cashier Ww. and R. re- National meeting Kerlin and directors, First bankers’ in the local attended a Altoona one week. day last Miss Hazel Sno suest State fresl By week-end of Miss the way, or A VISIT TO THE STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL § 2370 AT HUNTINGDON Centré Hall's baseball club, after playing: the f last game of the season, on Saturday, with the State Industrial School, commonly known at the Re- formatory, at Huntingdon, were tuken on a shart tour of inspection through the institution, The team members, score-Keéper, and two visitors—W., W. Kerlin and the writer—accompanied the attendants through the four cell houses which at present house the 950 In- mates, The high mark of 1300 Inmates wag reached a few years ago, The visitors saw the boys mopping the cor- ridors of thecell and here and there his little cell, least One houses, tidy contained at a boy making of which lavatory not help every one and commode, but be a bed, impressed with the cell with those at The cells one could the similiarity this houses at Rock of institution penitentiary. ted In four—and view strue tiers with running the enth making number LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, REGISTER'S NOTICE. Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personalg from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. Rn. at Penn Hall, ing a struggle to recover from les sustained when he fell from roof of the kitchen at his home, than four weeks ago. The knee and hip were injured and lignmenty be- tween the two points were also badly sprained perhaps torn, He is able to walk with the ald of crutches. Although lower limb is weak, the hand and give you the familiar salaam approach him. Fred and Robert attended the hanna University, gmadunte is hav- injure the more D, Musser, or now the arm as you Saturday Susque- The insti- close fal Slegal, on homecoming at Selinsgrove, from that keeps in and BIN is a and a with functions. Misses Mary Meyer, of former tution 8 18 natura) touch its progress and Ed- and Mr, “airfield, at the Louise Yearick ith State Jugene home. Mrdi AMred re recent gu f Of and herman, Mr Johnston. tt McMutrie Lamar, on Boot tty ‘4 ier Rossman meet her brother seen Hallo put in many years. and Spring we'en parade hushand and Selinsgrove friends, Your correspondent very much re- gretg to be obliged to report the very serious condition of Miss Irene Her- ring, a daughter of Mr, and Mrs, H. B Herring, and E. T. Jamison, Esq., long a citizen of Spring Mills. Miss Herring became il} about two months ago and for atime her condition was thought to be improving, but of late, it is reported her iliness has taken a turn not at all favorable, Mr. Jami- son on the fair way to recovery and was able for a few days to enjoy automobile rides, but is again confined to bed. It ds the wish of all that both these prominent persons in the come munity will recover, and that they will be to mgain instruct edu~ cational lines and give along legal lines. was nubile along coOunse] advice The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE Shows 2 to 11 P, M.) (Continuous THURSDAY and FRIDAY THIS WEEK: “BERKELEY SQUARE" SATURDAY FEATURE PRICES— BIG PROGRAM A DOUBLE REGULAR i TOM MIX, fan Oat ose “RUSTLER'S ROUND UP” “EX-’ADX" Bette Monros tt Also, Best with Davis, Gene Raymond of Short Subjects, A Prmmmm— (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY “TARE A CHANCE ’ WEDNESDAY “TILLIE & GUS $50,000,000 IZ \ i HELP FOR. (POLITICAL, ADVERTISEMENT) = For a Clean, Vigorous, and Economic Administration of Office, Cast Your VOTE for MUSSER W. GETTIG BELLEFONTE, PA. for DISTRICT ATTORNEY COW SALE McAlevy’s Fort SATURDAY, NOV. 4 begins at One O P.M. GUERNSEY COWS, te Ld CAR LOAD OF HOLSLTEIN AND Fresh and Close Springers. Clearfield County Cows, Sale will be held o2 J. W, KELLER FARM, MeALEVYY'S FORT. KELLER, WITMER, 3. W. . W. MeAlevs's Fort. TOM State College, PEACHY, Auet. THE REPORTER is well equipped to do the Best Kind of Job Printing. EE ————— A... a... To Holders of 4th LIBERTY LOAN Bonds TIERRA Jnsn inant WIESE Ll Gas Git gms ot - 3 CloverFarm Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Hall; Mr, and Mts Selinsgrove; Misse th Kyle, Recdavilie: of the late John Aance, Jeannette and Edy Mrs. Knaur, daughter Boozer, and husband, Osceola; John D. Meyer, Tyrone: Mr. and Mrs, John Foster, Aaronsburg; John Noll, Pleas. ant Gap. I MSS A TOWNSHIP VOCA- TIONAL SCHOOL NEWS end of the first period of the the GREGG At the school following have and Geraldine vear an av: of 28 or on the Bit - Hettinger, Margar- Ellsworth erage better are scholastic honor roll: losella Brooks, Zettle, Smith, Evelyn Paline ner, Bernice Iona Hanson, et Grenoble, Btover, The schol: first istic standing hy for the period Is as follows Bophomore JURE ce snniiviididii Senior . “en “one ea Freshman School for the current Bchool for term to date per od Those having perfect attendance roc- ord for the first period of, the s« are: Kathryn Auman, Geraldine ner, Cameron Musser, Bernice Rosella Hettinger, lois Wise, Helen Zettle, Mae Breon, Robert Corman Ese tie Eungard, Irene BEungard, Mabel Eungard, Lona Hanson, Pearl Musser, Jean Rishel, W Hkiles Miriam Zerby, Anna Barger, Daisy Boob, Ev- elyn Brooks, Adam Condo, Margaret Grenoble, Twila Hagan, Ellen Huss, Gerald Johnson, Ellsworth Stover, Dean Stover, John Wilkinson, Inez Zottls Pauline Zettle, John Breon, . Rdibert Campbell, Spurgeon Condo, Richard Feltenberier, Frnaces Frazier, Cordelia Gobble, Paul Homan, Leonard Tigen Gladys. Keller, Cora MeCool, Anna Nelll, Frances Zerby, The per cent of attendance by class. es for the firat period is as follows: Junior Jn a4%.9 Sophomore ... . Hk ¥ Freshman .. Benlor ..oevvvinse School for the Garren School for term to date... hool Bit- Smith, allace rE Vip \ 9 Store CENTRE HALL, ¥ SAVINGS for this Week-End Buyers CLOYER FARM OATS Quick Cooking, 55-02 pkg A. Clover Farm Self Risiog PANCAKE or BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 8 20.0unce pkgs KELLOGS WHOLE WHEAT BISCUITS 2 Boxes RED CUP COFFEE Pound Market Day Specia} SEEDLESS RAISINS § Ih Package GREEN CUP COFFEE Pound SWEET POTATOES P&G -e 3 bars SPECIAL! NAPTHA SOAP Two Days Only! Large CHIPSO box Iie "Nice Line Fresh Meats OL EOM. ARGARINE on Sale. at All Times. — FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES, A . T. A. HOSTERNAN FassmNTo 4 HE above cartoon was drawn under direction of Commander Addison Freeman, of the Phila delphia Chapter, American Veterans Association, to express his feelings about the proposed 850,000,000 state | bonus on which Pennsylvania voters must give their decision at the ballot box on November 7. “1 don't believe one voter in ten realizes that they are up against this decision on election day,” said Com. mander Freeman. Himself a veteran of overseas service, he urges that all must realize their responsibility, “lest, due to lack of interest, a minor. ity of voters impose this added burden on an already over-taxed people. 1 know a great many vet. erans agree with me in opposing this bonus. “There will be twelve proposals for constitutional amendments on the ballot this year,” explained Mr, Freeman, “No. 4 of these would order a state bond issue of $50,000, 000 ax bonus to Spanizh ‘and World War veterans. Everybody with the best interests of the state at heart should vote NO on this amendment, pnt, through vocational ea mR Coa ning ha ii of $3,500,000,000 " adjusted sétvice certificates, has dealt fairly by the veterans. Depression has brought hundreds of thousands of citizens to bitterest want and the state should give prime consideration to these. However generously people ing men, women and children within our borders. “It is neither patriotic nor Ameri. ean for the veterans, in this economic crisis, to ask financial aid which most of them do not need. Those who do need it will be taken care of, and we feel it would discredit our organiza. tion to ask this bonus. Pennsyl vanians are already heavily tated by the Federal Government to care for our velerans. They should not be ealled on to bear this heavy additional tax. “1 feel sure when the matter is thoroughly understood, this $50,000, 000 bond issue will be defeated. Vote NO on Amendment 4. That ia the right course for all loyal Pennayl vanians"” Civie bodies and taxpayers’ ‘organi. gations throughout the state have been aroused to the dangers of this bond issue, and are actively at work to dofomt It; accordifigto Commander Freeman, anti] {xt ober per cent. We will be glad fo have you consult with us and to make the exchange for the new offering. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. EOI TOI JOY JETT I ESRI TRB JIN TIO Ime | Hime By GENE CARR © American News Features, Tne JUST HUMANS “It Must Be Great to Have Nothin’ on Y'mind, Hey, Kidl"