THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1934, THE CENTRE REPORTER CENTRE HALL, PA. ee] Poultry, Spurgeon menntgn. | LOCAL AND PERSONAL | fF Exhibits, — ! Spring Mills Wash Dress oe Frances Zerby; : John Spyker, a student in Thompson Margaret Grenoble, ‘ollege. York, 8 at home at present, A Collection of Newsy Happenings $| Wool Dresses—1 Margaret Grenoble; ine come here last week. oe and Personals from Gregg Town- $3, Anna Nell . a . we Ty + i a furnace is being Install Silk Dresses—2 Frances Zetby: A Holland furnace 8 ship's Metropolis. . . ia a as ; ‘ rye : : Pp o Blouses—1, Inez Zettle: 2. Anna fo Miss a sige Coldron, manager he sea the vea when Nature's ns. rowns and Red yd . Seal track the Bell Telephone exchange, in / of . | Barger; 3, Evelyn Brooks ’ A ; . ; . + ay $ + vor. hospitable home of Mr. ' ” . PRY IN " ym Fre 1a dvs ae | weather ol Fail b {Or Ny iGgthes a oe N Yo Kin + there were en- Slips—1, Frances Zerby. Coldron home, R. T. Hess I ei sy ( = L 1% Sirs, . . 3 8 w ere y : 4 . A : nt tals ‘i X . . etx # . _ 0 and ‘ the following guests: Mr.and| Fancy Work—1, Mabe; Eungard; 3 the plant, "ny s array of t FALL CLOTHES tertained the fOHOWIDRE EUOSLE. MAL. . . a ’ M Fisher and daughter, of johns- Inez Zettle, Guy W, Jacobs, who about a week Mrs. Fist and ' A g : ‘ Stover hrol town: Mrs Harry Belp and daughter, Furniture—2, Dean Stover. ago broke one of the bones in the leg of Sunbury; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ross Sheep—1, Robert Campbell; 2, Leon: | pany the ankle while playing volley D » C t and daughters of Kansas; Misses Mary jard Hgen, ball In a gymnasium in Steubeaville resses Oa Ss Brown and Martha MeNitt, of Milroy; | Canned Frult Ohlo, i8 in the Ohio Valley hospital, Mrs. Elmer Ross and daughter, of Le-| Frances Zerby: 2 Francey Fraz- and from a letter to his mother, Mrs The smart shades of the sea- Both Sport and Dress Styles We have never had so como mont: Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers | ler. Canned Vegetables «1, Inez Zet- L, zie Jacobs, in Centre Hall,- It Is son In SHks and Wools are are arriving dally. Bl-Swing and plete a line nor styles quite so baugh, Boalsburg, and J. Hale Ross, of tie. Preserves—2, Inez Zettle. Jelles— learned he {8 improving nicely smartly fitted and styled. Belted Backs, on Coats and smart, Suedes and rough PRICE Dee Sults, are New—Smart and leathers In all heels and widths Linden Hall, Mrs, King Is a niece of | 2 Rez Zettle; 2, Dalsy Bodb; 3, An {© Mp. and Mrs. Irvin Zettle, Jennie the Kansas couple named above. ih ARI. Pro} Book Kline and Andrew Zettle, Mr. and Mrs, roject Books. Mx and Mr George rape. £ | oki | Ernest Prank. Ernest Frank. Jr. Mrs. g5 Attractive. to fit all feet, Alle . . . 2, Geraldine Bitner. Note Books|... .. . PRICE De PRICED wstovwn, also were nests of 2 . ot / F. K. Frank and Henneth Frank, trav. Johnst . Science: 1, Margaret Gren- wg. (3. 3 King in the recent} eling In two cars, autoed to Berwick Os and Mrs. ip | oble; 2, Evelyn Brooks: 3, Ellen Huss go ; ubsae A 95 95 past, | ) : . . " on Sunday where they visited with the i 1:1 1 Chile ue: 1, Frances Zethy : 2 El ) ' » ; faa ¢ and hiches and nigner. % on ria rOCOrY WAS tased on |. x Archey W. Zettle family, and that of { gRer. > Svoly Cy (8. Cloth ’ . A Evelyn Brook loth- | ox M. Grove. Mr Zettle is engaged in trucking and all his _, except or y : { 1 i lyn Brooks; 2, Margaret the store opened, about three YeMB|g.angple;: 3, Ellen Huss, age, that it was coser during bus Dalry Note Books l good. hours, {| 1, John Wilkinson: 2 Wm. McCool; | . : : . th and 11th—on Mr. and Mr 8. Guy Corman and Mrs. jg pop Campbell, Animal Husband- Frank H. F, Wao with his Annie Smith, on ab ay, WER ir. Note Book: 1, Cameron Musser. wife and young daughter are with Mr. and Mrs late ollen, near |.» rm Crops Note Book: 1, Adam Con. | ™ the Packer-Brooks home will \ltoona. lao: 2. Dean Stover. Foods Note cated at North Nig Eria, W, Africa, fo in y Robert . lly is apaint the | 4 kK: 1 Rosella Hettinger: 2. Jean several months. He is employed by the 1 r o bullding and residence. | 1 1: 8 Geraldine Bitner Surpass Leather company and has been $ the States about October 16th for the hant NOTICE—This Store will be CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY and TUESDAY — SEPT. West African city Mr. Buckwalter is . opportumity 18 ox | Tusseyville. la Penn State graduate and prepared “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. low prices » ~ . Hn vy for the class « work his Hall on Monday,| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gharet, of State . " REY . hd : \\ : 4 ‘th overs are sending him and purchased four young horses and | College, spent Monday evening . i» two spring colts. | Holderman home i Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Kerlin thelr | —————— bs { Mrs. 8 L. Condo, after a prolonged | ‘ednesday morning While cutting | son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. | Quarter Sessions Court wil] convene on things to their offices appertaining to] and struggle for recovery, i8|trees in the Seven Mts. Charley Nav. Charles Hartman, and son, Yankl the Ind Monday of Beptember 1804. 1 be done and those who are bound in| now believed to have reached a condi. {lle had the misfortune to cut his | Kerlin, of Harrisburg, were guests of gt 10 A, M., being the 10ty day ( Lirecognizance to prosecute against the i tion insuring complet restoration of | knee badly, which required the serv. Mr. and Mrs. T. A Hosterman during | September, 1934. prisoners that are and shal] be in Jadl | i in Centre county, be then and there to} 1 week. Th Ider M Cart 4 i : last week. The elder Mr Keriln |! NOTICE is hereby given to the Ny connectad with the Governmens store | ~ . : “pi 1 ywosecute against them #} Mr. and Mrs David Wachstetter and M n Céller f hoenixville ras nnected ih the vernmer uy Coroner, Justices of the Peace, Alder- pro: Cute ga ns Fe 3 ha at sR Bs : | } I } y “h pn Flam that FivVen under my nana at two children, of Bethlehem, are visit. of : t men, and also suc Constables, (that ya N at : . . ia member of 1 acuity of 9" O he hf "n © wi tive ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.| tort home LLL pet at may have bu siness in their respex ~ Harrisburg high Schioois Another | atateiots, requiring to report to the : of our Lord 1934, and the “ ’ xt ftv 1 t ay a . Lee. parents of Mrs. Wachstetter. Eu iiss Mella olderman spent i i : f the Independence . ‘ “lias oleh ! nan paint, : guest 1 he house wa {ins vis / ohi ‘ort that they » then’'o 3 ie is nip) or of the People’s Bank, | & } Honorable Court) that they be the 5 t at Btate : {ntandesst ¢ wy # ead op \ na States of America. L recent guest | ~~. un S484 mA Wy periniondes th he ‘ and there in their proper perons atjs ) . ’ ; ¢ ' 3 ‘ the time specified above, with thelr re Bherifs Office, JOHN M. BOOB ys, andi Bellefonte, Pa. Sherif? her health. house near th day of August, in ie This Week FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. JOHNNY WISMULLER & MAUREEN SULLIVAN in: "Tarzan and His Mate’ M.G.M. FREE! FREE!! FREE!!—Ever; ehild £1 4 4 wl wid} FOX NEWS — also Single Reels MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT. 10 & 11 GP HE GREATEST LAUGH SHOW ON EARTH*™ | i I Hs BELL NEL CONEAY Ad £ or rs X 5 Fae "Merry Wives of Reno'’ A Warner Hit Glenda Farrell — Margaret Lindsay — Donald Woods. MEDY and CARTOON. PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN 5e purse tor a fourdine ad in this Y N e i eolumn, These little ads. are wonder i workers in the way of resulis. Adver. tise anything here, from a “Help Wanied™ wadned | Monday for Plttsbureh to atten ‘onn 1 : : 3 { il } FEA URES ee fn os Tr | ake | to 8 “House and Lot for Sale™ from Ohio Anson Ana | spending some time at the W. F. Rock Barbara, of ‘hiladelphi week-end at he home Mi and MM: Be : . a : Wian and Johnstonbaugh Fh 8 STARL 0 FOR SALE —8izge 20x40 ft snd | Unio will be held on Grange X od umber ~Inquire o . M. Sween- Pottera Mills, (Sprin MHls, BR. D me Slegal Connj. returned | Sunday, 16th. of the ME eff ntterelif\on fostenelifptrmelfos | 1012 SALE~Several hundred blow- the out fs te hen nt 1¢ up to 10 SANA 0s 40th BAZAAR SALE |»: mis or uli Sine ther, we also do first-class vuleanis at Belleville | acm & fe WED., SEPT. 12 " car which fi so 5 - : villes. and been stored for A Lot of Good Dairy Cows | on: and an it 3 fsitin £ the i i koy oiner Contre ap 11 ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOCK, |ilkey Horner, Centre home of helr uncle and aunt, r. and : . , ire. George Centzell, AS USUAL. 1AO8T-A leather traveling bar, cone B. 43 a MONTH! 3 Mr. and Mra John Neese and Wal. mnt— tents <lothing, on Sunday, between F 0 R 0 M 0 R E 1 H A N = 2 lace Neese, of Auburn, are spending Te o Truck L sad of Extra Fine top of Nittany Mt and John Rudy s SRE 3 pome time visiting at the Neese home a » : y g ak y , v . (CB 8 4 aire: Senire Hak, 2 PRI CE 0 i AN Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neoese, of Enon ¥ alley COWS. 2 8 - PINE-Erow i , a real Georgetown, 8. C., are also guests at Several Blood Tested Cowss “FOR SALE—Potatoes: home-grown 0 R D | N A RY S 1 0 \ [! | Sliding shelves that never sag, a 3% Irish Cobblers, and nice ones, too: two convenience. the same home. r t SC TQ ALL KIND OF HORSES grades, table and seed stock, at market | Fast cooking —platform units of the Charles Corman, of AMloona, spent rice. Call Feltenbergers’, 10113 Spri the week-end at the home of his par-| Pring your Tuberculin Test Sheet DEES PO hy a8 | high speed type. Mille; address, tre Hall; liver. ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Corman. ani get 4 etter price dof your outils, “ i Ne Letvae Check this remarkably low No banging or sticking of the door — Students in the Gregg Township Vo.| Pring in anything you have to sell. | WANTED—Market chickens of all | priced "Quality" Electric it has a spring-roller catch. eatiornl School gathered a largo share | We Will sell it for you. kinde; tankage sold, 31.50 per owt fr of prizes and mention for first, mec. HORSES AND PONIES A. M. Reigel Centre Hall; phone 11. Range for these 10 big points Long life = atusd ly cast-iron frame ond nnd third places in aly clases of | 500 commission on all Dogs before sold p gp of satisfaction: prevenis Warp NG: exhibits, judging, projects, and note 200 . COURT PROCLAMATION, Socket for attaching percolator or hooks, at the Grange air. Following Pullets rom blood-tested stock. | yop rons, thy Honorable M. Ward | Repeatedly good cooking results toaster. 1s u compleln fiat; rood Sows. Fleming, President Judge of the Court | without fail— accurate oven heat cious oven —the full enamel lin Cattle Judging Come and help us and we will help | of Common Pleas of the 49th Judicial | control. Spa wi el 2 Ilewsrh Stover: 3. Robost Oop. |Y9% A square deal for all District, consisting of the County of | ——————— ing is easily wiped clean. man: 4 Wallace Skies This will be a Cash Sale. Nothing | Centre. having issued his precept bear- | Kitchen coolness—insulated oven, Beauty and Cleanliness porcelain ing date of the Sth day of August, e heat stays where you want it Eonlor Projects moved untih yhitied gor. 1934, to me directed, for holding a th y enamel, white with attractive gray Fwina~1, Corald Johnson. Everything will be assigned to J. I. | ogurt of Common Pleas, Orphans’ | Automatic timing, if you wish. trim Cardan—1, Allison Musser, Glick, Everything will be moitied fof | Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of | Corn--3, Dean Zelgler, day of sale, the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and Potnto--2, 12) ard Feltenborger, * op » ? op : General Jail Delivery, In Bellelonte, for | . Poultty--8 Adam Condo, Ba dar Sale Ev ry Two Weeks the County of Centre: : . : J. U. PEACHEY'S BALE STABLE,| And the Grand Jury to convene on | a : Junior Projects ne Inn] Potties oe Belley Pa. | Monday, the 21th day of August, 1034, Swing—1, Jamel Zettie; 2, Rernlce Way at 10 o'clock A. M. And the traverse Banger; 3, en re Uoonwnfypomwnfiyppon wonflpponwt | [ory called for the regular meeting of Dalry 1,
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers