THURSDAY, MARCH 8, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, 2 8 @ » =» » 2» Boalsburg. talned the Girls’ Hi-Y club al tea on) gs Tuesday CORRESPONDENTS %) Mmm. Mattia Tressh wnt part obi Arlene Gingrich Lytton Dead— . - ie : : last week with friends at State Colleg: . The body of Mess Arlene Gingri h | * DEPARTMENT Ale AC Swashv: Silw as Lytton, of NordB®n, was inte oi omes ar Yy-- nx, i ® - » - . * * - - Clenahan and Mrs Fra 1 finger am por fn vis § on Cemetery Of Sid any ineral : . : 4 evwes | Hall; attended the funeral of Mrs, Lyt 1 iy werq conducted by Rev, W. Jf and accordingly we are prepared with a most complete showing of ton, on Saturday, and’ als Oil Wagner, of the Tatheran church. . Mill riands ab’ at own Arlene Gingrich Lytton wis the New Spring Clothes. Spring | 5 ‘ .t | daughter of the late Henry .apd Ellen Ared. Tae transacted business ; : Stover Gingrich and was born on the roses res . a . rose rserire A Collection of Newsy Happenings 3 State College on Monday. . 101 stead at Cedar Creek fortv-twy and Personals from Gregg Town- Millard MceGirk and family, of Al- homes J : top : De: e fy tl NEW SWAGGER SUITS NEW I 3 ' vears as, After graduating from 16 PT ee 1 oe 4 4 1 i { 3 ship's Metropolis. aona, were visitors in town, Sunday Boalsburg High school she entered a le © y edd A . food . dh by Dale entertained se Reading hospital and later graduated for Mis KR the Ladi with srr . "2 foe sting ladies { ¢ iting arty 1 t%e 2 ¢ i en are Mr. and’ Mrs. Ga ack, on Sunday Hi ! dies at a quilting pal as a professional nurse, following tha three-quarter length Cont ALL. and Mis ion Monday evening. Sauerkraut, wein- ¢ ' y ; % Irowns at ta oi al ; : profes fee t ‘ or : ha bean and higher bs bo fon until several vears ago when became the parent Dorn wa rolls ones. ¢ nd nots wers |] ion ; § ; x : 1 pit : ee ’ pd ied ob "*Ishe was married to Mr Lytton, of the Centre County hospita : town. She is survived by hes ‘ ) ", degree team j husband tepson and daughter, thrde i : "™ my . OP POPOIEOES C0000 Serer, COOP OO OPO Stormstown Thursday Lolglsters, Mrs, Cora Hassel, of New Yorl t on thy initiatory degree. Mrs. Bertha Cramer and MissRosella Rev. Wink, Leland Walker and J. |Gingrich, of State Collige; and two YILONG with the New Suits, Coats, Hats, we have received large ship- ben bf aaan wart t AX" %h § " v i brother art ane tome, of ed " > 4 . . a . v . - D. Patterson went to Howard Monday [brothers—Ear and Ron dns ments of all the other items so necessary to the proper Spring outfit— evening to arrange for entering th ree. . . . . . Ponkiburs’ baseball team. in the .Can settee new blouses, skirts, hose—collars for dresses (a new item) and all the tre. County Leagud, POTTERS MILLS, i Te. is r : , s County 1 ana a pms LE Hh Ham rest of the many Easter necessities. The ladies cannot afford to miss the one of ths faculty in the Gregg Twp Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dale, ¢ leas OF al ne auchael Sinith , : : or tors awn Thurs n Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Windon re QQ 13 7 Co * Vocational School, to become a mem-|ant Gap, were visitors in town Thurs- y ‘ re Mi na To a MA RY ELOI q NEW DR ESSES . : . os ber 43 % o ldav. V. f Sinem . w { ie ber of the lower hwse in ths State Ga) a : . . . . ( v Smith rv in %. Guy Cormi Of ¢ i] b ————— ——————— ’ Legislature, is being received with Mrs. Annie Rine is spinding some] M Fs 4 I 4 Mr 4 oo 4 ph "pe, , ranging mn price from $2. 5 U pward much enthusiasm by the Democratic{time with her daughter, Mrs. Norris, Pring Mis Joy amith A HH ’ a 1 Pde: > voters—men and women-—in Gregg, and|{ Hellewood. Lawistown:. Mra ; hp 1 an i : son William, "and ard h and fame. with not h 18s enthusiasm by the] spo. Goer and Mies Mitchell enter ty. sands : R ! Republican voters in the district. Tax ’s payers, who know John Decker, know : 3 " that he would net fail to represent thelr semsl pond fasinmtli passat possmnsbiposrmmsli pattem poses pomlipor u cause in every question that comes to Sas, GRury, AUR Wiidied MUNICIPAL THEATRE ¥RICES | “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA, Ice on Penns Creek took leave with 3 out making disturbance, MILLHEIM fa are glad o announce that Ar- i — — — Grove, iy had been in a rather FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 9 & 10 LEGAL NOTICE. serfous condition, is report'd some WARNING—Positively your last chance to soe these two pictures in n the Matter of the Estigte of WIL better. Centre county-— #8 RUNKLE. 'Iate of Potte de Thomas Kerstetle: was one of the . . 7 J { Township, Centre County, Penna, 4 fixtunate trappers to capture a beay Will Rogers in R. SKITCH sp n the Orphans’ Court of Cent tin tan tour id wherever A Can er that weighed 45 pound A baby boy wa born « r n¢ with ZASU PITTS Will and Zaza on a 4 Fil y ’y ag orn § . 1 Mrs, Guy McCool. you find these two comedy stars together vou may prepare for unend > s red . i 3 3 ‘ Jig Word has just reach:d the ing laughter. Also NEWS & Cartoon— Buddylg: Bhow Bo other persons inter sald Es private sale to Ma Lumade le and ecighty- call the undersigned, and at Grace Reitmyer, well by tate: ny jive honared . 1 the . re. ha RE EO MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 12 & 13 Notice “is given that Hi. L. Ebright |and eighty one-hundpedths $585.5 lua some folks f Lids piace, au 5 relma iuml msi $ rags $ #4 Lone dua 0 a fw re. | ‘ ivigent of the de 3 verse charges Chic a She was i ur 4 in: i fs ¢ in : 3 ? ag niy first comdvy feature— 4 tide ¢ La s ant's Adis ler of the late Prof. J. W. Relief) The Famous JACK PEARL of ‘the Radio in His § {ett ns rr on 10 ba Dial he +1" It no exceptions. am Pi Her other “1 nee] MEET THE BARON’ fiE=i-crissii SS ien mi EM. GITH Centre unt When contemplating holding 144 age t PUBLIC BALE, a I gd ER] attendee th Jimmy Dur Ith nmy i y this STATE COLLEGE, PA. » y : & picture na rest SSUreG YOU nave one SAR pr “MIDSUMMER MUSH” Be I Are atae xd in JOHN. GO. LOVE. Attoramure soul, a Phone 1082 ric} 2 TIT of Centre with Mey Neville and » Sunday visitors at Spring Mills with the Spicher family. Mr. and Mra HH C. Grove and daugh- ter Colleen, from Huntingdon, spent Sunday at the Smith and Martz pomes, Mr. and Mrs. George Donahey and son Jack were supper guests at the A W. Holderman home, Sunday. Postmaster CC. P. Ramer hag been notified thas our post office will be closed, effective April 1st. Lester Brouse and family “spent Sun- day at the Rockey home. Mrs. Annis Klinefelter is rocovering from a slegre of the grippe Dean Wert wag a Sunday guest at the Calvin Weaver homd Samuel Horner and family from Brush Vally were Sunday callers at ' the Chas. Slutterbeck home. S Chan. Siufierbock ome, © tom Every woman, when leaving or com- The forces of crime work in the dark Lewistown, was a Sunday guest at the Ramer home. ing to her home at night appreciates —they shun the light. Accidents Visitérs at the Calvin Bottorf home cero Mr. and Mrs. Calvin the feeling of security which comes from traffic. falls. or other causes cone, ‘oly<y. and Mp and Mrs . . - . Williams and son Paul Bogden, Potters from well lighted streets. She also are materially reduced where light yLurey Vieited the 'Tumeydilis wants to feel that her children have is adequate. The friendly rays of # generally regretted that our or in enually regrotiud Wut our the same safeguard. light along the streets stand guard hen retired by the P. OO department . rs yo ep 26 Sue on th Every wan Wants the greatest pos. 98 staunch allies of law and order, ly mise his daily grectimen sible protection for his family, his retarding and discouraging crime, ee, . * 4 i INSURANCE ax property and his person. Police and and preventing accidents. traffic systems are necessary and REAL ESTATE valuable but they are handicapped rovesese without adequate street lighting. It has been proven again and again that the cost of the protection which WANT <0 BUY : a on light affords is extremely small when OR SELL To provide this is the responsibility compared to the losses that follow SEE US FIRST. of every community. when streets are dark. weresss C0 mI Maes WEST PENN POWER COMPANY > —e w _——
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