a THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, 4... 8 ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST y oo ® © & 4 0» The Lutheran 8. 8. of Centre Hall is preparing a Christmas entertainment for Saturday evening, December 23rd. Prof. L. O. Packer, instructor in one of the Pittsburgh High schools, was home for the Thanksgiving season, Mrs. Della Reiber and daughters, Misses Mary and Ruth Reiber, enjoy- 2d Thanksgiving day among friends in Carlisle, Gettysburg and Harrisburg. The Keystone Melody of Cen- tre Hall are broadcasting a musical program every Monday evening from Station WRAK, Williamsport, The Misses Emelyn and Brungart, of Centre Hall, Thanksgiving season in New and Philadelphia, returning home day. Boys Lorraine spent the York City Sun- S. W, Smith was brought home from the Lewistown hospital, Sunday after- noon, following a successful appendicit- is operation. His condition good. is very Robert Catherman, extra for the P. R. R., of Williamsport, Heving W. F. Bradford at the local station while the is doing a bit of deer hunting the _ Bradford party. agent is re latter with John son's for the since entering Spyker, a York time that student in mp Th wa i College home first end over institution. turned Sunday Mrs, Wilbur McClellan, afternoon 3 Mrs. E bed arising fr dgar to from om 1. weeks or more. serious he Mi nurse, niece, trained capa Goodharts wns Mrs C town, niece. Mrs evening si a dinnet ers hav Jack s0n, Cloyd Brool Smith, daughter Dover, Ix Ebright, daughter Ebright, wh for Flat Mrs laware, 0 came Te State ocrasion Mr. and Mrs CC. G. Weaver, tre Hall, R.D\ entertained the following guests at a Thanksgiving day dinner: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake, of New Jersey: Mr, and Mrs. Randall Throssel, of York; Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Shively, of Mifflinburg: Mr. and Mrs. John Throssel and children, of Mifflinburg; Mr. and Mrs. Wnk Weaver and chil- dren, Mrs. Wm. Throssel, all of Mill- heim: Mr. and Mra Lawrence Weav- er and children; Mr, and Mrs. Roy Weaver and children, and Mr. and Mrs Lester Weaver, all f Centre Hall {en of of For- Fraz short Mr I Spring Mills, returning mother, now Mrs Haven, wh Wolf, and well known in this Valley, their native at present engaged business in 1llinols. # former's mother, Rufus Lee reston, Ill, ier hunters distance east Lee is a cousin of J CC. lee, whom he visited. home he visited his Sallie Kam, Lock maiden name first husband, section of Penns home. Mr. Lee in the restaurant Mr. and Mrs. J dren and the A. New York City, enjoyed a visit with Poozer's niece, Mrs. Harold Butler, and family, Sport Hills, N. JI. Another guest at the Butler home wag Mrs, C. H. Meyer, mother of Mrs. Butler, who is in rather delicate health, but is Im- proving to some extent since being un- der the care of a noted specialist The Boozers, through the solicitation of a friend of the Sylvester Gutellus fam- fly, were part of audience at a broadcasting station, a leading char. acter In the program having been Mitzi Green, the youthful impervonst or, Through the same couriesy the party spent a few hours on the Steam- ship Manhattan. The Roxy Theatre, Radio City and many other points of rest were visited. A hundred mile drive through the heart of the city wis an experience probably most en. Joyed by Mr. Boozer, and companion are hunting with the from their of a son of the late of camp a Place James Loe the Foust Before 8 add was like her was in oomer and chil Mra, D. Boozer, on Sunday returned from where they very much the senior Mrs, an LOCAL ARD PERSONAL. The latest showing of furniture and R. Brach- . i rugs in Centre county at WwW, bill's Furniture Store, Bellefonte, Robert Woodring, connected with the postal service for thirty-nine years, will retire at the end of this month, Mra. F. V. Goodhart and niece, Miss | Anna Jane Musser, were auto guests of Miss Grace Wible on a trip to Phil- adelphia, leaving here on Friday and returning Sunday evening. While in Philadelphia they visited with Miss Beatrice Baumgardner, now a student in the training school for nurses in the Presbyterian hospital. Miss Wible is teaching a public school leaver | Springs. in Miss Louise Cramer and friend, Rob- ert Hoffman, of Altoona, spent an eve. ning last week with Miss Isabel Brad-! ford. The young ladies became fast friends at Camp Kanesatake, on Spruce Creek, where both were students dure ing past few years. The couple brought with them Mr. Hoffman's bro- ther, Martin, far State College, he contacted Penn chums. the as with is where former State Prof Drexel Mrs, Miss WwW. B. Mary and Mrs Inte J of Smith and Jackson, Hill Del. ; of the Jane Dover, Alma Smith widow Henry Smith, Holliday sin Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloyd town Mi op PE t rg, were recent guest of ne marriag of Brooks ir #5 Jacks before ® on sunt of Mi bilnod was Miss Mary Smith SANTA says— Shop Early WE say — Make your Gift Selections Now use our “lay-away’’ Service fis Itility") THE Hosterman& Stover Company Department Hardware Store MILLHEIM o win SPECIAL NOTICE Britcher’s Auction Sale ! The undersigned wil expose to sale at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast of MIFFLINTOWN, on 13 WEDNESDAY, DEC. 10 o'clock A. M.—- Auction Every 2 Weeks on Welnesday at Rickard from here with a Carload of Horses and a Few Mules Good Saddle PONY, guile and gentle, Lot of Cows, Young Cattle & Hogs Will have a lot of optatoes on sale David Harrison will be hers with a full line of dry goods and your price will be his price Any person bringing cows wil try and have test chart with them. FLOYD A. BRITCHER. D. Banks Stouffer, Auct, Elmer Swab, Auct, T. K. Beaver, Office Clerk. x" wilo. will be Orville of November, WANT LEGISLATORS TO VOTE FOR HOME our RULE ests of our local communities Do Not Favor Governor's Plan to Glve State Control of 08,000 Miles of Second Class Township Roads, to vote NO on the Governor's plan The convention of the Centre Coun-|glve the State control of the ty Supervisors and Auditors, al Belle- fonte, last Wednesday, was attended by 78 supervisors and 40 auditors In addition to the program as print. od last week, the resolutions commit tee presented an important document bearing on the township road question, Because of its loca) interest, it is pub- lished herewith: and BE we respectfully by your to the community the Motor ed by Honorable members of thelthe and Senate of Centre county: and Hon, Harry B. Scott and Hon. J, [public Laird Holmes, WHEREAS, for the past {Jorwardea years there hag been a concerted effort] to centralize government at Harrisburg {jor by gradually abolishing the duties and authority of locally ted of~ ficials and giving the authority po- itical appointees, the citizens right of self government, WHEREAS, thority in detrimental tives you to an urge voice and vote in the State a fare share License Funds to be locally burden of our property to provide funds for works to aid the House our Senator and and to the press, (Signed )~—P. D. Swabb, Frank Wasson, The resolution adopted. to our severn \ was ele public to denying the The nominating President, J. township; Half urer, report of the mitte 5 ws as follows: Winkleblech, Penn mation of au- | Pre de nt, D. H Way, 20 he township, seoretary-treas A.C Po hip. Al unani elected, thereby of local communities and this centraliz Harrisburg to the and has proven of interests toca arson, titer towns commun hi# Caused were mousy Stnte vernment to more tha three-fold ten years, placing an n t Hurd on every Comn WHEREAS onwealtl The RICHELIEU SELLEFONTE {Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P, THURSDAY and FRIDAY THIS WEEK: Foster, cast, Ine Preston big “HOOPLA™ (lara Bow, {romwell, and SATURDAY FEATURE PRICES — BiG PROGRA Al DOUBLE REGULAR “WHITE WOMAN" OF THE JUNGLE “THUNDERING (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY “HUCK sovy ——— WEDNESDAY “SMORKY" to nt of ve rs H M Here Are Facts! Why is our store becoming so pop- ular in this section of the county ? Let us explain : FIRST—The kind of Service SECOND —=The very Be in oug store. You get st Shoes at the low + ble price I 20Es at the lowest possiDie price § we nave Pid ed a {ot » i sas of Ra ks and Sear y thi eniprl rad SCEK~CNY F. iis r Be argain our better Shoes on all ur Shoes and Rubber Foot - LOWER. of marked S { ill Formers y $1.39 2 45 “ LADIES’ SPORT & DRESS OXFORDS LADIES DRESS SLIPPERS—kid & suede ENNA JETTICK (discontinued styies) all GIRLS’ & MISSES SPORT OXFORDS (sol. LADIES’ DRESS SLIPPERS * MEN'S DRESS OXFORDS ~ ws 3 “a ~~ a“ 5 5 leath.)2. 2 395 to 49 » 19 Fo J FER -~ 2.95 io 3 Real Savings in Rubber Footwear LADIES’ 4-buckle CLOTH ARCTICS LADIES’ RAYNBOOTS —Rubber.,.......... and $1.19 Men’s Heavy 15-in. lace Hunting Boots, Goodyear Goldseal . $2.95 MEN'S HEAVY RED SOLE OVERSHOES ALL BALL BAND GOODS REDUCED! Christmas Suggestions | Come in and look over the wonderful bargains in BEDROOM SLIPPERS LADIES’ FELT SOFT SOLE..... ve 8 LADIES’ FELT JULIETS, LEATHER SOLE .. MENS. FELT ......cvoivveieii ‘es MEN'S LEATHER, EVERETTS STYLE MEN'S LEATHER ROMEOQS ............ WE SELL FOR LESS. and 65¢ 8Y¢ 59¢ Y8c FELT “- FEE Rey a The log} WoG. MM Us will mpetgTues- day evening of next week at jhe home of Miss Grace Smith, —————— A AI —— Gratitude. Reporter: for your num- during {these four Tt has been a to receive the Centre week to week and we Merchandise purchased before the advances assures last year's pipes at W. R. Brachbill’'s Furniture .JBtore, Kindly enter my name on your sub lellefonte, . $1.50. — INSURANCE axp privilege yorter from “Sincerely, “HAROLD A. PRUYN. Morrisdale, Pa” REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. When contemplating holding STATE COLLEGE, PA. Admission 10 & 2be Shows : & 9% PM. MUNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM NRA FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 & 9 4 ‘ { - ih MAN] “1 IF E in n the RAW ee cr sows MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 11 & 12 ‘Mary ‘Stev ens M.D.” omedy—*TECHNOCRAZY" AlsoFax ( (Bring the kiddies In to see cur lobby display. { | ! $ i YOU ARE ALWAYS SURE of that QUALITY so Essential in Furniture and Rugs for it-Giving at W.R. BRACHBILL’S Spring St. BELLEFONTE [| Est. 1841] MERCH. ANDISE purchased before the price advances assures last year’s s prices. Showing the LARGEST Selection of FUR- NITURE and RUGS in Centre County. 7) TT TT CHANGE IN BANKING HOURS Starting December 2, 1933-- all banks must observe the following banking hours : 9:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. SATURDAY - 9 A. M. to NOON. Banks will not be open Saturday afternoon or evening. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA.
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