THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1934. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. - hu ner. entered the Marinello School ofjand Mrs, Wilbur Holderman and son, {fr . . Beauty Culture, in Philadelphia. Whilelof Chicago, Ill, were Bunday visitors pring Mi S al this course of instruction shelat the A W. Holderman home | will live with hep sister, Mrs. Cathar Mr. and Mp HH. CC. Grove spent A Collection of Newsy Happenings $ /(,.. Johnson. Her friends here wish]Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Personals from Gregg Town- 8 | .0r success in the preparation forfand Mrs, W. 85. Martz - ship's Metropolis. i her chosen ‘olession, Mr. and Mrs. CO P. Ramer, Son ew > = Miss Miriun Techudy, home econ<jCharles, Mr. and Mrs, C. 8, Bottorf, Work on the new bridge over Penns | omlics tencher, spent the week-end atlspent Sunday among friends In Jer. : : : ] Creek on State Highway Route No. | her home in Lebanon. sey, Shore. Mr. and Mrs. Bottorf ex ool weather of Fall brings New C 108 » forefront, and, as usual, we are prepa 4%, at the flouring mill at Spring Mills, Mrs. C. B Stover ls suffering fromlpect to remain in the city for several + array of Smart FALL CLOTHES was begun in earnest on Monday, fol | an attack of hay fever. days, J lowing a bit of preliminary work dur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heckman visit- ———— i ————— ing 1ast week, The greatest length of led Mrs, Heckman's parents, Mr and SHERIFF'S SALE, the steel girders is ninety-eight feet | Mrs. Warren Jones, Milroy, over Sun- By virtue of a writ of Flerl Facias Dresses Coats Shoes swhich figure represents the approxi- day fssued out of the Court of Common mate’ length of the bridge. The read Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fetterolf and|Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, way will be twenty-two feet, wi'h aj two young daughters, and the former's] will be exposed to public sale at the : ive-foot walk on the north side. The | mother, Mrs P. A Featterolf, motored Court House in Bellefonte Boro, on son In Silks and Wools are are arriving dally. Bi-Swing and plete a line nor styles quite so P irs of the old bridge will be used to|to Ventnor, N. J. Saturday, where they FRIDAY, ih TORER 12, 13, smartly fitted and siyled Belted Backs, on Coats and smart. Suedes and rough carry the structure. They wij how- | were reunited with Mrs, Rose M. Baird, the folawing property: . Ee euig : cut down to a point so that !'daughter of the latter, who had been ALL, that certain messunge, tene. ) Sad | doing missionary work in Korea, Ja- ment and lot of ground situate and 95 Attractive, to fit all feet, inch andard beams nid on | Going MISSIONAry 8 1 a, Ji being if the Boroi of State Col- 2 PRICE Dw 1 Wich The ¥mart shades of the sea- Both Sport and Dress Styles We have never had so come PRICE Dw Sults, are New-—Smart and leathers In all heels and widths % | » “a w vo . tha 4 : Pane ve girders to the | pan, during the past seven years, She lege. county of Centre and State PRICE] y 1 beams willjis now on a year's furlough and shel pn, ania. bounded and described 95 2B on the northiand her mother expect to live Inlag follows to wit and hig) : wen and one- | Ventnor during ghe coming winter BEGINNING at a point on the south and 1 ighe r. dali . and higher sion will provide} In a fall from a scaffolding at thelside of { 1 have | barn of Harry Auman when threshingjtance of 50 fe from new bridge wil “rtf ped bef rien DE us gar EE Ee ei whe Ask to See Our Line of the Famous Redfern Coats for Ladies first amination pparen indicated ul. there Fr TOW f io : LER § 8s foot or 2 ’ 0 feet to the st roken MOTOS i n along | ait or ay at es now or late of R. 5 nd Mra Bruce Morri ’ itl I Nannie n Meek: thence north- : i. are visiting the former sis~ lerly along we of the aforesaid feok us N IEMAN S DEPARTMENT STORE Mrs. Vera Myers premises, feet to West College B. Bitner, D D. G. M., installed] Avenue hence along West College EL “rl , 7 , » lcers of Penns Valley Encamp-]Avenue 50 feet to place of beginn W here Your Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM, PA. las: Saturday evening. w * Sunday evenin Mrs and daugter, Miss Ruth, Being the same premises Della {came vested in Jennie H Thomas, deed from Nellie Keatiey Mcolntiyre, t baron, dated April 7, 1834, and record- all $s 54° 4 George, oe ; ' § Hall and . n, GOs ed in the Recorder's Office of Centre | State College a ee fossrs Meyer and urned from ani *""" dhe . ’ . sounty at Bellefonte, Pa, In Deed | vania, bounded Baver, of State College, were visiting€lip kx Vol 148 i t miles, carrying | . page 4 soe assign- | . to § i i wy : Their first | friends in town ment and release recorded in the of- | n the North by Prosj Avenue . Mr and $ ar in Dukeman, of lca aforesaid in Mis 30k rol. 26 a ley 3 stop was at ley, Tenn. with Mr. Mr. and Mrs Ha Dukeman, ofifice aforesaid in Mi look, i Jdxty feet: on the east by an alley, one flald made a business trip in this page 149.) and Mrs. Lester McFadden. Mrs. Me- ears " b ’ : ; , . fete Seized, taken In executi Fadden is a daughter of Edward Sweet eired, taxen 3 “3 rele - ro. rid ord that lsat “ A BOGURIEY wood, of Potters Mill From here a . piint oi0 : ved v Alfsold as the property -. sl 3 il 3A 3 § Fare “¥ - il number of side trips were made, had] Mcintyre Sharpless to Step Rocks, Ark, where Mr : ofinle Thomas and Frank es To rs vil By a a he ; : elu § * of pall ¢ writer Of | fares . a setending back th Ine Ww i 2 a3 3 fi ig q Fadden's father lives. The town gets ita] MF AE OO A on ¥ Of iTerre Ti ia a SS As fv. tm wt |B vo JOHN M. BOOB name from . 4 i? ix Diace é t ~T Nn § ¥iil J # 4 TY re % nt § § 0s i Fr " 2d 0” £ $a 5h x ’ v * rn 1 8 hori! on h rocks Sheriff's Office, JOIN M BOOB, his g 1 NG, Bas yt —— . ! = Bellefonte, Pa. Sheriff. | plan of wid Park Addition to 43 WANTED—Market chickens of sept. 3 1934 i rougt sints | eR and Being kinds: tankage sold. $1.50 per cwt- | the same MM fy WIC: aaa A. M. Relgel Centre Hall, phone SHERIF P'S SALE, Juranis and wif vy their des Af= 13m wr La ri Facias irt of Common directed, wis ows Municipal # Theatre lo & She This Week FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 & 2 I'HE BIGGEST MUSICAL HIT OF THE YEAR! - “TWENTY MILLION SWEETHEARTS” Hear B.o1s MLLER. Organist FOX NE WS —- - Also ~— CC AR’ TOON MONDAY $ TUESDAY, SEPT. 24 & 25 Lionel Barrymore and ay Bainter int “THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN" mus sass C3 NE GONP: AVY CARTOON. coir} i NS LYN on KIDKA THURSDAY EVENING 6:15 to 6:45 O'clock (STANDARD TIME) and BREED BKENNEDY, | | 7| WHO HAVE BOUGHT Sarlione | 1 | > | THIS SENSATIONAL “BBerrEn LIGHT- Berren SEG HT LE © TIES ITIL BRI MT SRN “IT’S FAR BETTER THAN AN ORDINARY STOLE GE ent ANY ‘ELECTRIC’ CAN DO.” SUL ERE RS To Holders of Second- Called Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds er-Bwab hom The Harvest Home services in the Reformed church, on Sunday, regard. less of the unfavorable weather con ditions, were well attended John W. Decker becams the father of a son at 12:06 Monday, p. m. He You have wanted such a range! Beautiful, complete, modern! Here it is. You can have it. Only $79.80 in- stalled. Just think! This brand new “Qual. ity" Electric, with full sized oven, Up to now, all these features have finished in full porcelain enamel — been found only in much higher white with gray trim. And with a fine, priced ranges. And remember the accurate heat regulator. electricity cost for cooking is but "The oven. is Fully insuluted. . The $2 25 a month fer the average family. heat is concentrated on the cooking Come in today! Look at this amasz- ~ does not escape to make your kitch. ing value in complete cooking en hot and fatiguing. service. . # WEST PENN ELECTRIC SHOPS Public notice was given on April 13th, 1934, that all out- standing Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds bearing serial num- bers ending with digit 2 or 8 are called for redemption on sister, and of course, was cooed over by the parents. The youth is normal in every way, and is being cared for! by Mra Bherman, HR N, of Lewis. | town. Congratulations, Mrs. Wm. Bressior has been seri. ously ill from a heart conditiom. There are ohpes now for her recovery. i The “Bean Soup” at McClure was | attended by alarge number of persons ~young and old-from this section The question ralsed In the mind of J. A, Wagner was whether or not the paper bowls would stand up for more than one serving of "woup” will cease. . For alimited time beginning September 10, 1934, hold- ers of Fourth 414s called for redemption are offered the privilege of exchanging all or any part of their called bonds for other interest bearing obligations of the United States. Full information can be obtained at this Bank. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK W OPTIONAL EXCHANGE OFFERING. | Miss Geraldine Bitner, a graduate of Gregg Twp. Voeational School, a + daughter of Me and Mrs, Bright Bit CENTRE HALL, PA.
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