THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1934, THE CENTRE REPORTER, | GENIRE HALL. PA. —————— SSDP os | also had her tonsils Pemmuved, [BELLEFONTE ACADEMY TO BE 7 Mr. and Mes. W. J. Finkle, of Buf- | SOLD BY SHERIFF, SEPT. 1 i fulo, No Y., are visiting Mra F nikle's . . Spring Mills | sister, Mrs. Samuel Brown. Harry All of the real estate owned hy the | ARTI: Bellefonte Academy and School of Aer- A Collection of Newsy. Happenings § | Brown, of Williamsport, is also a vis nautica. In former] th HBellfont - is ee i onautics, ¢., formerly ¢ Bellfonte ; ire Town- § | itor at the Brown home. : te % 7 ; ; ao) ore C 00 and Yersauals Irom, dregs i Harry McCool and Mrs, 8. P. Spring- Academy, wil] be sold at 10 o0¢ lock *, t - § Metropolis. i “ *eiday: mo r Repte ow 14. ending snips é ? see | €r and three children visited Mrs. D Friday morning, September 14, endin ¢ kaa IM MeCool on Sunday. a ‘chapter in the history of an insti- The fact that more than forty faml- | “hy (Fl by Tp hinson, of Selins. | tution that was founded in 1806. The bells are ringing. The ding-dong of the bells means many new school lies from Spring Mills and vicinity are... citing her parents, Mn and Fidelity Trust Company of Pittsburgh, Ls : te Wine | . ‘ ' > . slam mw = - - “ - CNET nl Mg - RIC living on Grange Park this week We |. oo tv « pobinson. was foreclosed its mortgage of 3a, clothes. NEW SUITS and DRESSES galore await you at NIEMAN S— . abbreviated cor- 21252 on ia Academy operty. All counts in part for an aby vial A = = Miss Lona Hanson, daughter of Har 212.62 n the Acad my property : ’ > 1 : y y h » Ii i rR hi h respondence from here. During Wed | ola Hanson. is visiting friends in New | of the buildings, the main building, the Ww here the price 1s always reasonable and the qua 18% aiways 18 ’ nesday and Thursday almost every o .,, ~ vy, Linfirmary, Professor Hughes’ residence, family in the entire community will Rov Vonada. of Coburn, was in town the Quaker manse, the residence form on represented at the gathering. terly occupied by the Charles Hughes business one. day lasy week, . family, and the stone house on the The Meyer Brothers Garage agency | Automobile drivers’ 7litenses were i 1 Bisi St t ith i . | borner ¢ Si F an nn Streets, yecently sold a Plymouth coupe 10 pecently issued to Jonas 1 Ripka, | borne of pring and dishop re » 3 = ye land 1 of gg the athietd Guy W. Duck and Plymouth coach to} Mildred M. Brown, Robert B. Henshen and the land comprising the athl . ® Glenn Zerby. | Rosella, Hettinger and Nettle Weaver, | Reid on East Bishop street, are In- ew a ot es are rving : fils, | cluded, i i The schools of Gregg Township will {Spring Miu a . ad Thara open Tuesday morning, Sept. 4 There | ——— ee — | FOUR INJURED IN CRASH NEAR will be a meeting of all Gregg town-| Boalsburg | : n raph Ra , te the vocational. Wufld-| Ising, | sum corer, mumoay || daily -- NEW DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SHOES ship teachers in the vocationa } sits.” G c Hall 2 al y - -. 4 George is spending | - ~ 1 » re ¥ o) ing on Monday, Sept 3rd, at 7:30 p m, | ‘ as > ‘i114 , : Several persons received injuries on i some time at the Ray Gilliland home CoS Soman, Do +. Sa coogn | Thursday evening on Route 322, one || and HATS, and everything that goes to make up a st and 24 grades, i mile fron + State College when a Car 1 i Sar slien and Bea nn "White ¢ ii slat leg vihien i ith wiles Luella | Sara Ellen and Susanne White, of ' Wagner; 3rd and 4 ' i | operated by Earl Y. King, of Lewis a = sy . pp arrisburg, are visiting at the Clem- | ' . WwW Oo you on Rearick: 5th and Sth des, Arey | OF 4 the BI Spe] , partment town, was struck by a car op ated by ar ro e is ere r r se eC 1 . . + “Ry 1g son home at the Blue Spring apartment . . . ondo: Spring Mills MMAar, i a Chalmer RR. Banderson, of Julian, San- So Cond P 1 an 3 flelds Hag Mrs, E. E. Stuart is entertaining her | : ; 1 ti highw rom ti % ondo; SORT BC i : an” | » : . swrEon entere ¢ highway ror the # 1 y stiller: Cross George Stuart, and family, of ] Corson anlar I Ba Hoy school, Paul Miller; Toss | i . right, striking the King car, causing | Pittsburgh toads, Rosella Heckman; Penn Hall | 4 A os o % : fy swing out of line and turn over 5 school, Catherine Hosterman: Beaver | . A N Y : The injured were Mrs. Jack Eckman, : . : rersland, 1 . RE : 1 tow Dam school, Adaleine Bradford; Deck- | = . . f Lewistown, who suffered from severe y x rads | Saturday to visit at the A. | azel : . : , . wit} 5 13 K er school, Sarah Vonada The fac {4 H 1 had } is and body bruises: Jack Eckman, : 5. 8 3 : ome Lia Faxon, Wik it eer > : in the High school is the same as last’ . x y 2 A | aged 10, a possible fracture of the in with the axwells since last winter, | s “I ’ ad year with the exception of Arthur My. |® i the Maxwe we la nter, | kul; and lacerations of the right arm; Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM, PA. . returned home ers, of Chambersburg, who will take wy home. 1 Rachel 8 Marvin Eckman, aged 7, lacerations Misses Mar, and ache] Segner we : . the position held by Mr Hayes, 8 Mary A A . gh nt of the scalp and from shock: Drew Ass, > to Altoona a few days ago where the : ue, 3 “ede r 4 3 rr hiruises an Mr and Mrs. Harold Meyer and Mr.f, .... (c under the care of Dr. Gal-| Eckman, aged 3, body bruise and tter is une th wre of T al- | . " i \ 3 ———— and Mrs. Carl Meyer, the latter couple, | ait} | shock The injured were taken (0 the | eee el a e. fin} r alang ll ith, newlyweds, spent a week fishing along Harold oo as reharid 5 Raw ” arold Wagner has purchased a new | . . § . dol oe vos Bul \ as 3 ¥ § the Atlantic Coast off Wildwood, Ocean |, 2 pu | where they received treatment and | Treaster, formerly J. J. and T Lingle | considerable n imber of farms | : Alan! pi truck. ° . : . ands | tre county. especially or _— RR TU > g x ; a ty | were later take o their home 45 6 perches to a stone: thence by lands tire unity, eap@ciaily n far Ww ity, Cape May and other points, The Patsy Heading, of Lewistown, spent | © a a. taken 1 3 ; : is § Ld 0 aa Sr last week at the E. RK Tussey home a signal success. Rev it } . py : . ; | . . cutting ie the ree LY : office of a State College physician, ag degrees East by lands of John orn culling 48 ihé program More than 40 no and sixty turkeys section of MIifflir catches were sufficient to make the trip The damage to the King car was! of same North 51% degrees East two power is Son gsed in the of Cy = ' i E BAR 3 i a 9 i 2 14 “4: 4 ries {1 Gras tet O rh rh 5% tirade and Mrs. Wink and daughter, | 2PProximately $600 and io the Sander. and > it tanitha 1a nd pes Re ke] Th Slaps et aT on one cing ey SEVERE" days, unde Misg Margaret Grenoble is enter-i parhara, have returned from their va- Bi tar approximately $159 The Sh ey ao . “ ean "Bast ona) yt. svi ag, ard ath. of Ralpy, E. McCoy, gar taining Misses Esther Murray, Helen | oqtion, > : « ident was investigated by Patrolman dr . . tht his’ Ave tent] . (104 =) Zi turkeys wer Jean Getz, and Miss Marie Grenoble, A number of families are enjoying | 2. Fianna . perches to stones thence by 1008 whi of Lewisburg, at the home "leamp life on Grange Park, : ! | same and C. BR. Neff, South 483% de- mother, Mrs. Silvia Grenoble. ] gres West one hun dred fifty-eight an young ladles, including the hostess, | HORSE SALE, SEPT 8. | nine-tent! § (A158 ®) perches to post are musically inclined, and for several ot nd 5 i 8 { thence by yds of Mra Flora Bal evening lurin th iran fair en-} iam Gr ny 2 de : cui : i foo North 37% degrees est tert A with vocal and instrumental | '3. ARAvVery : ui ‘ arioaq of undred fifty-of and eight as | seel | fotrmnddfuiecifi foamed foscsl i frie fos fomomd foment - he ” e 1” AH x i - + * % » ¥ N os 1 a” x $ <A Phat a op § OULD 15 % Re in ni is Lg 83 perch ot Heroe N mus role exhibitors. Although quite y 22% | noon. September 3rd. Animals. re all] i orty-tour (144) perches to the place of| oo We PN. Municipal ® Theatre PRICES lands § isly this sums moisture or kill Cantre Reporter. 51.60 a year 25 RIDDIES, LOOK!!!—Saturda) Ev'g Is “KIDDIES PAY DAY’ Fix : F OX NE WS — algo Single Reels Irs true shat you need a College, Po, 1 o Mortg heret MONDAY [Labor Day] & TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 & 4 telephone in case of fire or | W. M. Tombhave and W {| Tomhave 11 11 sickness. Timely telephone [ra Shp Ma - a. HAROLD TEEN" calls have saved countless Fry ag ham em lives, homes and farm prop- : is mils wrold erties, But #'s equally true | Bal commence at 2:00 lock 1 It's Great T el COMEDY “CROOK'S TOURS that you need a telephone nil opel a : ia 1 ET GIES. Or Blo Torre as an everyday convenience Bellefonte. : sl —t0 SAVE time -—Save trips-— keep in touch with neigh- bors and markets. A tele- phonedoesso muchand costs so little it doesn’t pay to be without one on the farm. iE THE BELL TELEPHONE : COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA COURT PROCL AM. ATION, i oy 1 } I Is ol ® ns 3 es ith ¥ jp Mn - ~~ | —— Ke fo § i ty oe un is precept of "PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN {| %5¢ pays for a Tour-line ad. in this EE Thee tis Ma, AN ander Court of Common Pleas, Orphans’ ‘ * | tise anything here, from a “Help Wanted” Court, Court of Quarter Sesdons of uden ni “House and Lot for Sale” the Peace, Oyer and Term Sipe and College when | . : . : General Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for 26th. He has | FOR SALE Several hundred blow. | the County of Centre: ted business administration as his | Ut patches ag lc up to 10c; some es And the Grand Jury to convenes on urge. Glenn is a gm graduate of Grog : pecially suited for trucks. Remem-! Monday, the 27th day of August, 1934, Township Vocational school, class ‘34. | Per, we also do first-class vuk annng at 10 o'clock A. M. And the traverse It is expected that he will crediial ly | Paul Foust, at the Centre Hall Mar-| fury called for the regular meeting of represent his school in the Lane: ator | * & Granite’ Works in Centre Hall. | Quarter Sessions Court wil} convene on 634, . to me directed, for holding institution, and the prediction is that | GOOD MOTOR FOR SALE—Some|'D® 2nd Monday of September, 1934 he will not fall me who oan use a good automobile at 10 A, M, being the 10ty day of H ¥. Erdley spent the week-end! motor will find it in a Mazwell touring September, 1024. stream near his cabin - fear which hms Deen run only 1100 NOTICE is hereby given y the ols but the fish were not i miles, and been sto ored for several on LPB Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder ¢ fi Come and see | + real bargain! men, and also such Constables, (that 4 Wilkey Horner, Cent xl (I. DY may have businesa in thelr respective po . . — —— districts, requiring to report to the WANTED--Man of won Lor part Honorable Cotirt) that they be then to be fooled and thers in their proper perons at the time specified above, with thelr rec: 4 : 'ords, inquisitiond, examinations, and | ) ; : fon? : £ a. ‘ their own remembrances, to do those Sa ; ; : Ih * Lin . aah things to thelr offices appertaining to § 5 x be done and those who are bound in | Ee i oo no CL with a. ELECTRIC RANGE ira i prisoners that are and shal; be in Jall .e yh. 4 { FOR SALE-—Potatoes: home-grown in Centre county, be then and there to . . . i Irish Cobblers, and nice ones, too; two prosecute against them ag shall be Just, The groom is a son of Mra Verna { grades, table and seed stock, at market Given under my hand at Bellefonte, Mever, and assists His mother in con- | neice Call Feltenbergers’, 101213 Spring 9th day of August, in the veal ducting ah Sxlensive vps a Pl 8 Mills; address, Centre Hall; we deliver, of ou Lord, 134 and ihe Ap year % You can have a kitchen that shines like the sunlight . . . with ness he bride Is employe J Busemsmenimom o e In ndence th nited | ; Milroy knitting mills, and is a most oY ANTED- Market ghickens oi an ia Of Aaron. . j walls and ceilings and curtains always sparkling clean . . . if you cook estimable young woman, For the pres. . Sheriff's Office, JOHN M BOOB, | : : baa : ent the couple will live at the homes A. M. Relgel. Centre Hall: phone 11- oo 0 oo "0 Sh * 1 with clean heat. Electric heat makes no dirt. It is the cleanest of all of their respective parents, bug sven. August Sth, 1934 i known ways to cook; and the coolest. Safest, too; and most dependa- tually expect to begin housekeeping | shims i ——————— 1 . in Spring Mills, INSUR ANCE AND SHERIFF'S SALE. ; ble... in uniform results. Mrs, Magnus Duck received an in. By virtue of a writ of Levari Faclas | With an Electric Range, these joys can all be yours. And at a jury to one of her feet An s-ray re issued out of the Court of Common | vealed no bones broken. : REAL ESTATE Pleas of Centre county, tov me direc | current cost for the average family of only $2.25 a month. Miss Lois Brown, of Williamsport, ' ed, will be exposed to public sale ag the spent the past week nt the hone of — Court House in thy Borough of ede | See your dealer now. Let him help you select a model for your her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Sam fonte, on : kitchen that will perform these wonders for uel Brown A WANT TO BUY FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1TH, 1934, you. Miss Lettie McCool, of Miilhelm, and | the following property: Mi Mark! t ym OR SELL All the right, title and interest of C. | with rs i a 1. Goodling and W. H. Tombhave,! Now! A full-feature Electric Range costs no more than an ordinary stove, McCool Miss Lottie is a telephone | SEE US FIRST. Morigagor, and C. Melott, tenant and operator In Millhelm, and Miss Marg wrrrem Present peeupant of the premises, in aret holds a position in the Muncy ALL that certaln messusge, tenement | institution for women. D B 10 9 Hi ES enn ower gm an on lo w C, . ARTHO MEW and tract of land situate and being in Friday, 17th inst Mrs. Max Harshbarger. of Altoona, the Township of Potter, County of Cons | underwent a tonstllotomy and also had CENTRE HALL, PA. tre, and Swste of Pennsyivania, bound. adenoids removed. Miss Pear; Lingle od and described ns follows, vist 1 IN THE INTEREST OF ELECTRIC CooREny) i - rh | BEGINNING at apost; thenge South yi
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