THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1934 Spring Mills A Colleetlon of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. A steel girder struck Herb, %. | of Smullton, one the foot while work: | § i rebuilt new from the piers up An X- | + ray picture :e Lie one of the bones in the foot to be broken A marriag license was issu Chester R. Fluey and Miss both of Spring Mills Two young couples were recently 1 ment of whi mentioned, Chester Huey were joined in wedlock on W of last week by ev. Fred Griesing, fcal-Reformed par. Asn nshureg. The groom a son of Gordon IL. Huey, tenant the Walker farm. west of Spring Mill and the bride is a daughter Cora Hus The you bride's mo of Spring The other Valley, Sprin is Miles I. Edward {1 E ! friends | is game of the season on the new athletic field here n Friday evening, the op- ponents he n from the Lo- ganton ocationa; school. The loo team playe« ve ractice games with Rebersin and one with Boa burg, winnin th of them. The! here expect them te ke a good sh ing in riday’s me. The series season ght visit back King arelon Monday and left a and sister. of Mr, and Mrs Bruce ind Mrs Irene Srfley and Miss Marie Copenhay ey 1 Sunday, antoed to] Miss Amella Copenhaver in Snyvaderjiman friend, of PI ry i formerly of near Spring Milla jlee and Mrs Harry Bir » a resident of Barnes Coraers, Mrs. Lucy Wilkinson, of Harrl York, where she is postmistress who had been visiting at i mpanied be her son, John Good- or niece, Miss Ellen turning from Pittsburgh, {now at the P. P Henshall Mr. and Mrs, “ol friends about |} meet a daughter, Kans the Rosses Ww vashing Har nday visitors Mrs. Mabel hile jiving In 27 La iris Gregg Township Vocational School. iher son, CC CC. Mever, in Medina higher education. Meyer, ax a friend brought compiled Is Avenue . : Being tO wigh., o hiladeinhiia . ns 3 ; came vested in ilger and agaugniers deed from Ne and Bertha, and son An: paron dated of Pleasant Gap, were re. 3i ries el in the Recorders Office siting friendg In town oounty at Bellefonts Pa. f rs rhe fice aforesaid in Misc. Book, Vol rs. Henrietta Landis McClenabhan page 149) 1 } ] [ 1 : NI Y 1 ( i . ransrar wit on cool weather of Fall brings New Clothes to the {orefre nt, and, a i, we are prepared with Wf i Smart FALL CLOTHES for E. Dresses : Coats Shoes The smart shades of the sea- § Both Sport and Dress Styles We have never had so come son In Slks and Wools are are arriving dally. Bl-Swing and plete a line nor styles quite so smartly fitted and styled. Belted Backs, on Coats and smart, Sauedes and rough PRICED Suits, are New—Smart and leathers In all heels and widths 95 Attractive, to fit all feet. 2° PRICE De PRICE De i? > higher. the Famous Rodforn Coats for Ladies NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. on: Thomas an Ae ik H. Thomas, by n alley wast hy jot Bale » commends at 10:00 o'clock a hundred fifty-two m. of said day. Terms cash. X Sheriff's Office, JOHN M. BOOR, lellefonte, Pa. Sherif?, Sept. 17. 19834 SHERIFF'S SALE, By virtue of a writ of Levarl Faclas issued out of the ourt of Common the Pleas of Centre Cou any, 0 me directed. Turars be exposed she sale at the igh of Belle. 6145 49 POM. Municipal # Theatre Ho 3 This Week — FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 & 29 “HAVANA WIDOWS” Fox NEWS we BISO —- SINGLY MONDAY & TUESDAY, OCT.1 & 2 ps BELL HERE YOU ARE FOLKS—*"*PAUL MUN{( in— ¢* ] ” «Don’t miss this picture WELEDIIOWNSE CONEY; NYY H- -NELL! E" COMEDY OF PONS YEON —- # 0 <6 & 1 Mra J. A. Wasner vil, thelr son. Theodore W agner, Villlamsport, on Sunday. Mrs. W. H. Bressler, who had been seriously ill, continues to Improve. Mr and Mrs. John Raybold, of Al toona, visited at the Robert Musser home, where a birthday dinner was given in honor of Mrs. Raybold, form- erly Gertrude Musser, Mrs. Harold Holler, Broasie Holler, and two children, Randolph and Made line, visited with the Scott McMutrie family on Sunday. Mrs: Carl Myers, of Milroy, spent the week-end at the parents; home of her husband, Messages received by his family hes from Glenn Long who entered Frank. Hn and Marshall college as a fresh. man, indicate he is getting along fine with his school work. He is taking a course in busineds science and econ- omles. On being given a text he qual: ified to play in the college band. The young man is a cornetist, having play- ed that Instrument as a member of the Spring Mills band. Mr. and Mrs. George Kriape and Mr ved at the home of her sister. Miss sold as the property of Nellie Of Rat a I roo To Holders of Second- Called Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds OPTIONAL EXCHANGE OFFERING. 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 i Oct. 15, 1934, on which date interest on such called bonds will cease. For alimited time beginning September 10, 1934, hold- ers of Fourth 4% 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 a CENTRE HALL, PA. | % The woman who owns one will tell you from experience that an elec tric range gives you cool kitchen comfort . . , that it keeps your kitchen spic 'n span, and free from the soot and grime that are so hard on walls — ! and dispositions, too. . ; You can always repeat your favorite oven recipe with assurance of | uniform results ...a cake just as good as the last one... and all the while have a pleasant feeling of safety about your cooking operation. These distinct advantages can now be enjoyed by the average family of four for an electricity cost of but $2.25 a month . . . Act now. Enjoy the benefits of electric cooking without delay, Now! A full-feature Electric Rarge costs no more than an ordinary stove. - ERY
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