» 08 vm, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEI 1833 - - * ® - . CORRESPONDENTS’ DEPARTMENT » * * - - . - Boalsburg. Rishel, of her Sunday and ik Hall, Gerald Rishel, 18 wa J ol Mrs. the and family N guest son on Jacobs family moved Monday. I Edward Howard Mr . field, H. Millard, Girk, day. James on Af rg to Hess, of Clear- visitors bert and in town. and Mo- sun k-end and ore weel MoeQGirk ind M were visi gn sons, Forest ynald wn on St College, fonday. Rupp, of ate in town on busing Mary Elizabeth Kline was admitted to the Centre County hospital, Monday Mrs, Dorothy Weaver an ‘athar- Sauers, of State College, gav di nner 88 on ad f ine e a birthday or of their Lucas’) fifty- sary. The Edward Lucas Mrs QGeorge E. Lucas, of Bethesda, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. College: Mr, nd in hon- Edward annivers- and Mrs, Mr. and Robert Friday evening mother's (Mrs, birthday guests were Mr. Eileen Lucas, Meyer, Md. Neldigh, of State Mrs. John Kimport, and Mr. and Mrs, Nevin Meyer were entertained the home of Mr, Mrs. George E. Meyer iesday eves ning. The Women's, the Y. B. Missionary socleties of the eran church will hold their Thank-offering service on Sunday ning, November 26, at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover, of Yeag- ninth and at and on Th the L L.uth- annual eve- WwW. and THANKSGIVING SERVICE IN M, UNION BE. CHURCH sgiving in i Thank year The union service local Methodist Epis Wednesday « lock. istomary wily be held this the wpal chun On week, will de- next Zang ve ning Flew sermon. 7:80 of liver the om ———— [Under this head will appear one or historical facts of local interest, to a large extent taken from Ldnn's History of Centre and Clinton coun- ties, designated for reference us IL. H., the figures following Indicating page. The “Notes,” if any, are those of the editor The history written in 1883.] more was last week.]} the bo 13, and the miinued from An 8st over Lewis was held July William Petriken, Esq. ing jurors: Andrew Burnside, John Miles, James Dundass, Patrick Cambridge, John Rothrock, Evan Miles, Thomas Hast. ings, Jr. Richard Miles Jr., William Alexander, and John Irwin, Jr, who found that Jamies McGhee, coroner of the county, with had gone in pursuance of Governor's proc- [Ci ingque David po f pn before | follow i iv of 1820, Gregg, dlanchard, Joseph Henry Vandyke, Rankin James his the posse, ertown, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mary and Nora Miller. Misses Relish Rebersburg. and Mrs. Willis Bierly drove to Clearfield ion Sunday t, visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kerstetter of Walnut, near Mifflintown, visited friends in Rebersburg the week end. They were residents here av number years friends them. Mr. over of ago and thelr many ei s . Are always pieasedq to lamation, as wel] as of a recent felony by sald Lewis and others on the prop- erty of Hammond and Page. Felix McGuire, the other wis tried August 29th, and sentenced to two years in the Phil- after the his Frankli out had was be delivered sheriff f Franklin county rnor Findlay wd Tewis, robber, penitentiary at expiration of county Jalil and h the ¢ term In the © broken, ne ¥ t to to Gove during his term had been conv fot- and who the cameos - , it is sald, of enue, is Da 10:30. Ye it in charge meeting Ever iy Prayer Thursday evening services, ery yh wel. these Ros of come to J H vicinity 8 spent several 4 Philadelphia, vis relatives Mrs. Myrtle uneral of her Kellaway, at Tra Mr. and Mr= home Sunday with the Mrs. Annie Mrs, Messmer quilt a double attended the George last week return- spent and Lew Kellaway brother-in- ford City, Wm. Messmer after having latter's er of helped her wedding law, ed a week sist family, isburg fer Bowersox, wl to ring quilt. Mr, family Clintic’s Hook, Sunday tic home Sharer and and Me FL. Mrs. Claude spent Sunday with Mrs parents, Mr. and Mrs Old Fort. at the F. were Mr and Nrs, little daughter Cecelia, Hall, RB. D.: Mr, and Mrs. and son Gene, of State College. and Mrs. J F. Lint and the lat Mrs. Florein Strohl, of Sunday dinner guests of Clarence St. Clair, and and MceClintie RK. east of A. MeClin- Rufus of reo visitors Centre Ishler Rev. tr's mother, Lemont, Mr. and family. were Mrs, Prepared “to Save Lives One of the most valuable services given to the American public by the Red Croes is through its Life Saving and First Ald courses. Virtually all of the life guards at beaches and pools in tho nation are Red Cross life savers. Nearly every Industry in America sup- ‘ports the First Ald work of the Red Cross because it annually saves lives of thousands of injured persons. These courses are taught by Red Cross ex- ports in both lines. Last year 66,354 certificates were issued to persons com- pleting the First Aid course and 78,795 certificates for completing Life Saving instruction. War Veterans’ Problems Not since the period of the World War has the Red Cross faced a greater problem in handling the claims of World War and other veterans. Due to the changes in the regulations cover. ing veterans’ claims, chapters all over ‘ the nation have been crowded with vet. eran applicants for relief and for Ser- vice {n preparing appeals, During last year Red Cross home service workers fn 8,268 chapters dealt with the prob lems of 411,124 ex-service men or thelr families. The chapters also alded 7,346 men still in the regular army, navy and marine corps, cts Ml AR POTTE RS MILLS. Low family. i on Sunday at the being In bad better after a attack grippe of and on parents, Cly Walker family, fonte, and F Sharer ily, of nes . rn, visited de fam- Sunday of Mr, B ladies’ the home i Palmer. and Mrs. E Miss Marie her home her mother, few at returned visitng for aopenhaver has in Ty Mra rone after HB with Foust, and family, of Lock the week end with Mr. and Mrs weeks Caskey visited over Charles Haven, Mrs. Caskey's Ed. Sweetwood, Joseph last recovered, parents hit has by =a about who was evening, Carson, Saturday fully The Stork hovered on Saturday and left the home of Mr. and Sweetwood. aver our village a. baby girl at Mrs, Homer Another wreck on the concrete road from State College to Potters Mills, A party enroute Sunbury from State on Sunday evening skidded near Potters Mills, ran into the guard rail and knocked three posts off, be- sides badly damaging the car. None of the passengers were hurt. to SPECIAL NOTICE Britcher’s Auction Sale ! The undersigned wil] expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 at 10 o'clock A. M.— Auction Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday A Few Head of HORSES Lot of Cows, Young Cattle & Hogs Any person bringing cows will try and have tesy chart with them, Will have everything on sale as usual, FLOYD A. BRITCHER. D. Banks Stouffer, Auect, Elmer Swab, Auct. : T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. AMISH PATRIARCH IS BURIED, followed ied hop Borne on a spring wagon, by nine hundred block buggies 11 of ti with mourners, the body of triarch I1., emetery Danie; J. Beachy, 86, pu i at Arthuz, field « Was ciars« ntly, < re Saturday. founded dead colony was when the Bishop oseph Amish, sald that Pennsvivania pleaded a new land. Today 8 a population about on nfter of his bad them the that [HAO - Civil war time, J ple in “worldly” enter had ome with thy 1.000 and to colony of fam- ilies, PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 260 pays for a four-line ad, column, These 1jitle nds. nre wonder workers In the way of results, Adver- tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” to » “House and Lot for Sale in this iotel FOR RENT ble for Space in i restaurant (« need 23rd. Centre stilt store or nly restaura apply.) Apply Hall nt man November Runkle, at first-class Pox of Miss hoteds session 1 by HA UTR £8 1s tein Mary FOR BALE. and a few Centre Hall, Three close R. fresh springers. D3 OWS, Matis LOST. E. roy. Shi Springfield matte hetween Sharer’ Hall, wd Mil Fi rt to Bruce W, rer, I. ot 8. 8, Linden nder please Hall, FOR SALE~-Full Rock pullets—W. A. Station, ’ WANTED--Market chickens of all kinds; tamkage sold. $1.50 per cwt-—| A. M. Relgel. Centre Hall; phone 11- Ra. te reno Centre R. Plymouth Hall x45 grown Ferree, Oak INSURANCE xp REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. weer eed C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. v ad Don’t Prolong The Agony! Next time you suffer from Gas on Stomach, Headache, Sour Stomach, a Cold, Muscular, Rheumatic, Sciatic or Periodic Pains; That Tired Feeling, That “Morning After” Feeling. Geta glass of water and drop in one or two tablets of Alka-Seltzer The New Pain-Relieving, Alka« lizing, Effervescent Tablet Watch it bubble up, then drink ft. You will be amazed at the almost instant relief. It is called Alka-Seltzer because it makes a sparkling alkaline drink, and as it contains an analgesic (Acetyl-Salicylate) it first relieves the pain of every- day ailments and then by re- storing the alkaline balance cor- rects the cause when due to excess aci After trying many brands of eRcin biel rohef for and Sl of Sem 8 hilune ilure trled A Asa Sant satisfied. New York, NY. Get a glass at your drug store soda fountain. Take home a 30 cent or 60 cent package. lr A HAT FREE ecial A HAT FREE $3.95 mate MILLHEIM, PA. CHARTER NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that an appli- cation wil made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on Monday, Novem- ber th, 1933, arter and Let ters Patent 1 to a proposed Carporation tied the County Industrial we 27 for n Ch to bo issu to he e Centre Mi 1 its pal the object and purposs and make v+loan Com having office at Pa. to borrow $ pany, Helle of which sfonte, real estate Lotters testamer the at having been ed. all ary om duly granted the persons knowing themselves IB payment, and those the samme for immediate claims against duly sethenticsted io sellilenent, Freel Service Call and Tube Test COUPON BELOW or CALL CENTRE HALL RADIO SHOP AND PRESENT SAME, MAIL at Fresh “B’”’ Batteries in stock, Heavy Duty Long Life $2.00 W. K. SNYDER DESCRIPTION: - aA SA — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, orge or. € Y. Stover, tract ines £500, Anua t $200. o'clock j2ONs heard, 8.19; A.M, interest when and may where all ie Btover, $ in Hu Woods, Nt al, to T in appear twp. if they so desire Edna et unl, to JOHN L Ate RIFLES FOR rifle, full mag 1 shape, 1 SALE chester in. A No, Ti 9-30 made James Hall NOTICE OF APPLICATION. COLI EE. Phone 1082 STATE PA. Shows & 8 PM. Admission 10 & 26¢ MUNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM NEA THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 23,24 & 25 THREE BIG DAYS OF LAUGHTER AND FUN! WALLACE BERRY in “a ‘TUGBOAT ANNIE’ Inst ch ALSO A Special Cartoon for the CLAUS LIVES” i} - 4 ¢ iis great great - Kiddies" SHANTY - == FOX NEWS, WHERE SANTA NOTICE: 88 we are There will be no show on Monday & Tuesday, Nov. giving a special show THANKSGIVING DAY--NOV. 30 CAGNEY in ‘MAYOR OF HELL’ {Do not Jet the title mislead you to be shown ALSO 27 & 28, JAMES ax this tre. Personally "BOSOOS MUSKETEER™ i= one of the finest pictures ag this thea indorsed by the management. Cartoon, Frat (The Greatest Show Value In Centre County) PURE ede] STORES: FRED LUSE, Manager CENTRE HALL The economies at Wels Pure Food Stores and the Quality of Helnz Foods make this a rare opportunity to take advantage of Food Values. Heinz Sale All This Week Oven-Baked Beans Ib-tins 2 for 17¢ Cooked Spaghetti 131-20 cans 21r17¢ Tomato Juice 12-01 tins 3 lor 25¢ | MINCE MEAT Ib tin 19¢ I Peanut Butter jir 15¢ - 21¢ Prepared Mustard 8-01 jar Oc Tomato Ketchup 2 8-02 ois 25¢ Heinz Soups 10-02 cans 3 lor 27¢ unusoal 6. 3000 Ibs. 2 sorrels, Span Mules, 6 & 7 ibs; 2 black geldings, mare and gelding, 3 & 4 yrs, 3150 |bs; 6& 6, 2800 1by; 2 gray mares, 6 & 7, 8.- 6 yrs, 1350; black Shetland pony. These horses are Sale begins at One O'clock P. M. E. M. Smith, Auct. 1 spotted all well broke and ready to work. Will Gruenewald C AKES ; [T3EEPA BAKERS: 2b pig 31c * DANDY OYSTER CRACKERS WEIS QUALILTY PORK AND BEANS .............. can bo SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR MAXWELL WOUSE COFFEE . FELS NAPTHA SOAP PIE BRRE oon ssopsisinsizsisnsiiainnniinn. i 0 Ite JACK & JILL GELATINE (ofl avers) ...... "0 0 Dke EE ———————— THANKSGINING TURKEYS. Place JOup order us Si Ga’: S590 WEIS Tue | Food Stores, ERATE A BAREIS Ea BERENS BE BARA ee pkg In sooo @ bars BRRI RAE SEER RANE E.