ITRSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1033, * * » - * » . CORRESPONDENTS DEPARTMENT *® # - . * ® LINDEN HALL. Id over from last week.) Mildred Wieland Brouse, of Norristown, and nephew, spent hone of Mrs, PF. cagiving vacant former's parents, Mr nd Wiel: Butcherings are all th : just Last week Robert MceCOl nyvder, and Paul Ross POTKEs, nd now, yin Reif - their Han, Jc did up” ‘omly and family moved Wednesd Ly MgClintic and Thanksgiving day at ‘entre Hill, itchering. Colleg parents, Bessie { Hall last and Mrs. children spent the B. W. Ripka helping with the Mrs, to Oak My. Roy home at ( annua); Horner, of State with her Horner, MeClintic home Mrs. State College: ywn and Laird Miss Erma the week-end Mrs spent Mr. and George Visitors at the Frank Mr. and and son Gene, of Rome Gingerich of near Alkey of Bellefonte, Mrs. Florence Strohl, entertained at the M. K Sunday. Maurice hunter in a 3-poing buck Monday Edward Perryman spent last week at his home Missouri and upon turning home Friday ght with him bhds father and mother, who will spend some time with their sons here. ————— es A AA A—— Spring Mills. Daniel A. Smith is sick list at present. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Dukeman spent last Sunday visiting friends here, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Rachau and Mrs Clark Shultz and Clark, Jr. of Bellefonte, gpent a hours in town last week. Mrs. Jertha from a ten days’ Squire Jamison is Sunday George Ishler, were of Lemont, was Green home lucky shot McClintic, the only the immediate vicinity, morning. in re- brou reported on the son few Berkstresser returned friends. stow visiting reported as trip improving + W ind Wyn unday Marion Slutterbeck IK lisg Mrs. Newton and daugh : visited Ir Mowery MITE Ix vening : et ving and wil the has rom en res he tre County been a surgical weeks, William and Mrs Mary, attended the James Barger, in Georges Saturday past few Lingle. John F Mr Thomas Swartz and daughter funeral of Mrs Ville Latte ortney theran church, Mr. and Mr4 Arthmn Mary Slutterbeck and made a trip to Millheim, Rez. Zang has continued services this week A —— A A ss. s Boalsburg. and Mrs epresenting erbeck, Btover Slutt Goldie Saturday. his revival Cleorge Mothersbaugh Victor Grange at meeting ag Johne- Mr are I Grange the State town week Mr. Pleasant Gap Tuesday A good this and Mrs, ( Dale, of were visitors in town on and evening, was had by all” at a in disgust of the street hy the es morning, and Christmas spa ¢ lement OG afternoon time public, louse night. to the uked the tablishment on Sunday Hunting, butchering shopping are the prin sroTninent wn on Saturdas people who w nite of ih ¢ home W. A. Rockey Hpews is confined to bis and Dnisy Rowe, guests race Bitneg College, were E. M. Kuhn home on Wednesday Clyde Smith, Mrs Luse and Miss Grace Smith, of Centre Hall, were in town Friday Pr. andMrz. Thomas Cllenn, of Prad- dock, and Mr, and Mrs, James Bryson, of Watsontown, were in town lust week on account of the jliness of the ladies’ twother, Dr. W. W, Woods, IM. PP H Dale and Miss Hilda Lonbarger, of State College, are the doctor and nurse in charge, ————————— A AM AAAI, Mall Route Change, A new night train Jeaving Lock Hae ven at 7:26 for Tyrone has been estab fished. resulting in the mail route from State College to Lock Haven being discontinued, and instead there Is a mail route from Lock Haven to Howe ard, leaving after the arrival of the morning train ot 8 a.m. Henry My- ers, who has been in charge of the mail route from State Cellege to Lock Haven, has been awarded the contract for this route, The Centre Reporter, $1.60 a yew - paeew €3 Mi fo Siate supper at the rs ciallers on CONVICTS LEAD OFFICERS T0 BURIED GOLD AND SILVER Andrew Mayes, serving time in the burglaries committed Byrol, was tak Corpora Low the Hookyaww Ive Corporal Detall, fur the active thelr cap for in company with Eric ‘anton recently by Private Police unit, to g of the information penitentiary en tot 8 and Knox, of State Towanda concerning prior Santalll ther itiey of ture, He led where bu the gang to imtaln, the foot worh of treasure menig Mot ried in the und at foun. $1500 silver. The into eleven nuggets. which wus The SUP foot of a them to Wis id melted of a tree melted ge and had been glass jar, feel below placed in a then buried several of the very conspicuous Mayes told the that he and Byroi entered the Sacred Heart church | at St. Ma August 4, and took | and silver plates, statues, ete Found ‘in the joot the melted re mains of a woman's silver mesh bag, whic it is thought have been taken from Dallas Armstrong's home in Lock Haven early in the fall. Ac- cording to Mayes’ confession Byrol en-| tered the Armstrong home and jewelry in the form of brooches, bracelets, etc, valued at dollars. Officers are still on the activities of Byrol, their associates, and further nents are expected. Byrol and Mayes are the two ogtiawh] who so severely beat up thé two High- in Madisonhurg ‘pir ground at the tree, face officers ry's on a is here. may array of gifts. stole rings, of thousands checking up Maves and! develop- Sill: Pajamas Handkerchiefs way patrolmen their but later | in the northern part of rows and made escape, were captured the Silk Scarfs COATS Sheets and Pillow Case Sets Towel Sets Silk Kimonos Suk Hosiery Bathrobes Outlted Robes DRESSES Pocketbooks Bla nkets Hatcases State, ———— PS — PENN STATE STUDENTS APPLY FOR CWA JOBS one of every six men Penna. State College under CWA when Dr. George F. Zook, U. 8. of Education, obtained rulings the federal authorities which permitted the inclusion students eligible workers on these dition of Penn working will be Approximately the jobs students at applied for Commissioner from the Ad- of needy among projects. Stale students force a part time their ho being deg Christmas reads Robes ira Be reds SLIPPERS for the ENTIRF Time ellowship prevail every- with practical, beauti- for the MEN Interwoven Hosiery Bathrobes Gaiters HH. Leather Ja kets Sweaters SHOES OVERCOATS Mufflers Silk Under Sheet she mm Coats Neckwear Trave Susy Dres; Blt Paian Umbrella STETSON HATS i" indi re ake rs I pcoats Smol ne Sets > re ndkerchi ef car ender FAMILY 29¢ and higher. of upon YOU WILL SAVES $ § approy who could immediate ble in ordance uations, pre and st former servi given cond, ed, ference, men on reli wid mploy first dents who applied for asked wment the working thru sit {0 percent empl during holidags. By Every SUIT and OVERCOAT in our stock has been reduced for the Christmas Season The Practical Xmas Gift Special Values in SHOES Come in and ask to see them. 95c to $1.95 Specials ied to and as many under the reg- given the op thee will be enal weeks” work in be used, oe, will ix who under tobacco Armers the are grew “weed” contract, second pay allotment immer io re Government about ceive their 7 Prices are oing Up ! Goods H HAVE A LARGE LINEOF* Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Leather Goods and many useful gifts bought be- fore the advance in prices. BUY HERE AND SAVE MONEY POPP R. S. STOVER--Jeweler Phone 19R4 MILLHEIM NNUAL BANK MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders of The First National Bank of Centre Hall, Pa., will be held in the banking rooms the second Tuesday of January, 1934, same Peeing the th day of the month, between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, for the election of direct: ors and the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. h H, 1. EBRIGHT, Cashier ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. In the Estate of of N. OLETA HOlL~ LABAUGH, late of State College Bor- gugh, deceased, a Letters of administration on above SstAl having been duly granted the under #ll persons knowing themselves laud io the estate are requested to make mediate payment, and those having clay agamast the same to present them duly : thenticated- wor settlement, MAR MAR IAT, HOLLABAUGH, 5 Administratrix tate College, Walks Pa. W. Hasgison i Pa. lellefonts ANNUAL ELECTION. The annual election of the Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Centre County will be held In the Centro County Court Houses, in Bellefonte, on Monday, January Sth, 1934. between the hours of 10 A. M and 12 M. for the election of twelve directors for the ensuing year. GEORGE MITCHELL, Presa FRANK M. FISHER, JRANCE ano REAL AL ESTATE WANT 10. TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. MILLHEIM PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN [473 mankese wold. $150 Diock. Ra. wirant (only | man need apply.) 23rd. Apply wil Centre Hall by per cwt.— phone 11- Tu POEMS FOR RENT hotel suitable for Space in EUREBIUS HERSHEY WANTED A reasonably liberal price paid for a copy of the poems Eusebius Hershey. Some fifty years 45tfsngo Mr. Herghey lived Brush Val- ley Communicate with The Centre of all Reporter giore or first -« insg restaurant November Runkle, at Possession by i be of Miss Laura hotel, in ANTED-Market chickens P YT R E Aa. gk Li STORES FRED yose Manager CENTRE HALL CAMPRELL'S can Sec | PEACHES". 2 ge cans 29¢ NESTLE'S PLAIN OF ALMOND RED CHERRIES . 2 5-0z jars 25¢ CRANBERRY Sauce 2 tall cans 20c KRAFT or BORDEN © CHEESE (Assorted) ..%-1b pkgs 17e PABST-ETT .... cunsnne ru Seus: his 15e Rtn Dh EAN can CRISCO al 89e, + Sunshine Bakers” ASST'D CHOCOLATE CAKES. phe ite Values Galore! Your pavings More! 2 cams 250 TOMATO JUICE CHOCOLATE BARS 2 {-21b bars 25¢ MINCE MEAT 2-1b jars 203¢ CHEESE WEEK Fie : «Bake Biseplt PAN with we 14h cans TOY COOKIES vvvirvirs oo BRE Gok
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