THURSDAY, MARC THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. I ——————— . Spring Mills Happenings Town~ A Collection of Newsy and Personals from Gregg ship's Metropolis. neatior whether or n Mr, Mra turned to thelr Mrs, Jo her parents, are on J. Jol in nson had been at Mr Mrs week. Overly. of ! Mrs and nson on Monday. the home of and : for a Morris week -and Mrs. Annie Smith, Erdley, Mra J. W.Deck- Vatts, Mrs. Homer Fet ng Mills, and Mrs D. R H ll, attended nt bo terolf, of Spr Keener, of Centre Eastern Star Thursday evening a meeting Erdley. The card party hel Btar in the 1. O O. F tended and ev had an enjoyable time J. B. Swabb and son belle Swabb and Stover red m week, odge Mrs of of ery is emplovedd factory in Mrs Ru James nt to patients childre pred ns Farffalo, N in Plerce's two x or removed for improved. O also Improved and r the fir ur Grove, who has been ill time, is somewhat ‘oman is on ns on the st ut weeks, Mon time Mr daughter Monda, day w in eight Mra CO 31 and win were BON sased a few that would open to his EVI inte Pk medium Barn h um # nd which the de post me nt Cap, cap- beavers in of a Ri78 The and sold Mr. Z« begaver untains peits were Jeremiah cach ttie. “YY to $13.00, quality Skunks ui ita offered, Mr. Zettle Me oO DOosSUm, preltn depend 1¢ Krats, nda raccoon in the orde @ Spring Mills No. 2, Star card party held evening in the Odd Fel was consideredl a success There were seventy some pers ms in at. tendance and apparently everybody en- joyed the evening very much. and the patronage accorded was greatly appre ciated Ladies who are interested should re- member and be present at the Home Feonomics Fxtension Class at the home of Mrs, C, M. Watts, Thursday after noon, March 22nd. Miss Smith's serv icons ure free. Mr. and Mra Walter Dunklelarger nnd son Jack and Mrs. Wm. Dunkle- barger, all of Bellefonte, speng part of last Sunday visiting in this town with some of thelr friends. Mra, George Gentzell Is till in a very werious condition: her three children ware present at her bedside on Bun. Way. Mr and Mra Laurie Mocre, of Wash: ington, D. C., were visiting at t'e home of Mr. and Mra B. 0 Meyer. a Jistie rm wday last TI lows’ ui iva, -l s {| will appear one or of local Interest, from Linn's of and Clinton coun inated for referend us L. figures following ating “Notes,” if The hi LOT'Y was Historical Facts Under this head facls extent Centre istorical taken © indi are written any, Gate-Keeper Phoehe Flora Steward. Kim Rishel Mills by 10 average 1864 formerly in Penn Hall attendance tex] at dally is Ln jasey ondition. ‘armers Mills is ¢ les northeast of i and in a prosperous v hamlet about two Spring Milas on Pe ns Creek. Matthew Woods built the first mill in He to Robert, Jameg and David Cooke, wh 1832 carried there ti run of and had a store tan-yard, The Ci old to ael Musser, and he Philip B. ssor. Adam Fisher came in n in 1846, and rebuilt the fl mill in 1864. [Note: Adam P father of Frank who there 1815 on amdil four slone, . Kes to and "Mich { Mu I i wos uring isher M, became was the grand- of Centre owner of Adam Fish Fisher, a Fisher, later tho mill, On the death of Mal. J. B nis son i remodeted for Hall was r their moth hased the mill Woods {own Ven ya pur Matthew Gregg went to of died in David is located the farm ' on lug about five miles east Hall of Penns form in the cavern are plentiful. In design they And fantastic to an extraor- and under a strong lHght beautiful ve is ohn from Centre in it is the The and a jake . | #OUTCH Creek - 8 limestone tions | exceedingly ire varied jdinarg pres sent spectacle, studded In of shaded iw muititode of I« H. p. 204 Note From a present that of Pen degree picturvsguely roof the part with devices darked * The every of on a BUones- in frost. designs of a - * . sion seeming work. shapes * viewpoint, description ns Cave is very inadequate The Centre Heportar, R188 a year EUROPEAN MILK-Method PERMANENT WAVE Treats the halr while belmg waved No Harshness—No Dryness! SPECIAL Introductory Price Until Rgttur} HARRIS SPECIAL Po. 50 PERMANENT WAVE Complete Beaniy Service AT PRICES Proportionately Low ! Get Ahead of the Easwer Rush Now 18 N, Brown St.~Fhone 3510 ——————— WN { w li A ———— ———— o— —— tip f(r New Spring Clothes. prepared with a most complete showing of oI IISere POPP OPPOSES . NEW SPRING SUITS .. $Qos SALE. rtain writ the Court of Com ounty to me public sale lorough of ve vovee The ladies cannot afford to miss the Upward FRIDAY, APRIL following pr All that certain messuage, and trace of land, sit in the Bor State College, County of Cen State of Pennsylvania, bund deseribed as follows: 6th perty: tenem: nt unte of tre odd and and A) MILLHEIM, PA. - the Northw sterly ner of the Intersection of West Deav Bezinn! + exinning at coi I+ Ho- D ar of Harry Charles or Avenue and South Sparks Sircet: i ¢: Soid ns the property QO thence Southwesterly along line . a SAR 1 pi man, Defendant West B aver Avenue 100 feet more or! or defen ty Toa r, ire INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE and f 3 Myrtie V, wifey T. Shillings; er thence 'Northorls y on line of prem i CG. D. Morrison and Myrtle V formerly § WANT TO BUY OR SELL SEE US FIRST. wife, of premises weerere C. D. BARTHOLOMEW ved by CENTRE HALL, PA. SHOWS &9 PM, PRICES We & 250 MUNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MARCH 23 & 24 DOUBLE FEATURE PROGRAM—ONE YOU CAN'T AFFORD MISS « 1 Annie - “Little ‘Orphan wit HITZ NE i ALSO FOX NE WS. MONDAY & TUESDAY, MARCH 26 & 27 HERE'S THE PICTURE EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING SEE: “The Prizefighter and the Lady” A MGM JACK DEMPSEY. M and MYRNA BAER DEMPSEY in the ring too! The ladies ily e well as the men will enjoy the prize-fight {THIS 18 THE LAST BHOWING IN CENTIE COUN THIS PICTURE). ALSO, COMEDY — “TIRED OF LIFE" 8:45 & BiG TO Now Harlow and lee Tracy Ini TO Starring LOY, AX and CARNER BAER A FIGHT! the CARNERA JACK slory "ee Ree w nJoy OVE an A The gold content of our dollars is less but — the MILEAGE CONTENT of our Goodyears is GREATER! THAT'S THE NEWS about our latest Goodyears now in stock . . . They con- tain more miles, more safety, more endurance — yet they're still priced low in dollars despite increased costs of rubber, cotton, factory wages . . . Let us show you our 1934 line-up and tell you why we think it’s wise to buy right now . This isn’t our lowest- priced tire but it's our biggest seller, GUARANTEED GOODYEAR ALL-WEATHER Supertwist Cord Tires Sun priced as low as Prices subject to change without notice and to any Stare sales tag R. S. HAGAN GARAGE CENTRE HALL: We guarantee our thre repalrs—expert valeanizing — ostimates free kin A. KH3. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, BOO eri, Six13 JOHN M Market of all tankage Relgel, Centre chickens $1.50 per Hall owl.- il- Te de; 801d. M. phone THE PIPE BURST! CAN YOU COME RIGHT AWAY? When Things Go Wrong So many things happen in every homé that call for immediate attention, Pipes burst, roofs leak, fuses burn out, windows get broken. Then indeed you need a telephone. Quickly it summons expert help — saves serious damage — puts things right. . You can have a telephone in your home for less than a dime a day! THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY or PENNSYLVANIA aL 23rd Season handling the Old Reliable Bur- pee Garden Seeds—they cost no more than they did last year. Always true to name; sure to grow. GLENWOOD RANGES —they sure make § baking easy. Genuine Super Copper Base Galvanized Roofing. Linoleum and Congoleum Rugs. won't fail to » his Roafiing 1 fore buying. Alladin Lamps and Fixtures. Chinaware and Graniteware. H. P. Schaeffer Hardware STORE THAT STRIVES TO PLEASE. BELLEFONTE, PA. THE per cent A 10: Dividend on Your Money these days ig mighty attractive! It has been demonstrated mang times over, that protecting your tulldings by proper application of high-quality Paint will return sub- stantially better than 10% on your investment. Paint, Enamel, Roofing Paint, Lin- * * - seed Oil, Turpentine, Lime, Spray and Dusting Materials ~ail High Grade--may be secured at all times at Attractive Prices, We are equipped with MODERN POWER EQUIPMENT for ap plying Paint QUICKLY and CORRECTLY at™ SURPRISINGLY AT: TRACTIVE PRICES. Add many additiong years of life and improve the appearance of your bulldings while prices are still low. EDWARD DURST Centre Hall, Pa.
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