The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 18, 1934, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1831 THE CENTRE E REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
Mrs. Susan Meyer, east of Penn Han] Howard Aukerman entertained {fr
where she ia visiting her aged mother, friends from Johnstown, on Bunday.
S 3 Mills The sisters made the trip by auto, | Mr. and Mrs, Kermet Minnich and
pring | Mre. Hallman, wose maiden name was daughter and Mr, and Mrs, Earl Bay- r
A Collection of Newsy Happenings | Miss Gladys Meyer, expects to return ton and son, of York, were guests on
- rthwes ‘ day ¢ ) 0 KE. Aukerman.
and Personals from Gregg Town- $s, her home in the northwest In a)Sunday at the home of 0. |
ship's Metropolis. | short time. Lioyd Ripka shent Sunday ai the —— Whether it’s a new coat for the Lady—or for the Man of tio hour—
- + Among the guests at Reish’s Tasty home of J. B., Ripka. . a “ » art
it Lunch last Sunday were Mr, and Mrs.| Grace Lingle, who had cut a gash we have it. In fact we feel justified in really calling ourselves ‘‘Headquart
Rev. Stephen Helsey completed they “og jor" George Sheesley and|in ber leg by striking a wire, is now
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wiring of the residence and PUES i family, Charles Strickler and wife Mr.lable to return to school. crs fork all and inter Clothes
the Roy Zettle firm aa Penna Brnhe {and Mrs. Frank Strickler and daugh- Mrs. Ralph
The farm home is now slectrically |
ter, Mr. and Mrs. B. ¥. Royer, Mr.iend in Millheim. F Il d Wi
aid McDonald, of Bellefonte, was |and Mrs. Franklin Royer, Mr, and ———————— all an inter New Fall
Harold McDonaid, o RLO 2 a
| Mrs, Paul Musser and son, Mr and
a i r night | Tusseyuville, The Famous
a visitor in tne village Saturday night, |, 1. ‘Belle, EA. Strunk, Dr. Ar- y JACKETS I'he Fam
on both business and pleasure. i iy : :
Jrown Spent the week-
nold, Earl Homan and brother, Wiil- Nevin Hackman, of Bellefonte, call-
Jay McCool, whose injury yeas Role fam Paige and family’ Mrs. Russellied at the Swartz home Monday. for MEN and BOYS, REDFERN
in this column last week, continu ‘| Christine, Miss Jennia © Hugkenburg, W. CT U. held its meeting at the in . rool zipper
» wool, zipper fasten BOTH IN SUEDES
te a tie roving, but | . pure woo
hospital patient and is Impro 4 | Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Haire and. fam-lArthor Holderman home Tuesday ove-
- al \ - 3 ing: guaranteed warm and com
will be obliged to remain in the age fly, all from Union county. Appar-|ning. fortable. COA | 5 ROUGHER LEATHERS
pital for a few weeks longer, ! we In- ently they all enjoyed lunch and the Rev ’ hala ; tor
a "ye + ant ow h
jury to the pelvic bone, while not Keene a meeting the
: : . ’ all the NEWEST
\ tow ery much. hey . all h NE
tra and will require time spent in town very much. T YiSunday school officers Wednesday eve- 95
broken, Is serious a oe 4 Vv nice, agreeable crowd .
{were a very ning. for Ladies SMARTEST PATTERNS
some time to mend M | The officers of the local Rebekah
+ yyy oF 3 p i SITS. | on ” * A CHUM LEY .
Glenn Long, a son of Mr. and i lodge were installed last Tuesday eve- | f Belle 1 HEABONABLE PRICES
‘ 3 r i “© . 4 ng on .
ning. Quite a number of Rebekahs * » d " e foute, ar Cading and hig ay
. riends Thursday morning
| were present from Centre Hall, Buals.. 304 a qd i . 3
. ut Miss Mary Fortney and Mary Swhrts
{burg and State College >
{
Rev, C. C. Shuey and Dorsey Hunt-
Austin Long, a student in Franklin
and Marshall College, was at his noms
over the week-end, and early Monday
ing wag taken back to Lancaster | spent Saturday in Altoona
. i ———————— A ———
m - f Ladies’ H
to resume his studies, by his parents. | Ceorzes Valley Wn and Mrs, Wm, Rogltey and ehil- Just Received--A Large Shipment oO a ies ats
Community day, was a grand suc- | COTEES @iley. {dren of Altoona, spent the week-end
cess, and a pretty full account of the| Ruy Lingle had the misfortune to at the Rockey home
activities appears elsewhere in jthis | step on a nail which penetrated the] Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brock, of Jer
sue, isole of his foot, inflicting a very se- sey Shore, spent Sunday at the Cal-
Mrs. Pauline Rossman, assistant to! rious wound. vin Bottorf home. mE )
Postmaster Coleman Wingard, wag at| [ee Foust, who had been {ll is now Mr. and Mm, A WW. Holkerman and
Centre Hall, since Saturday morning, | improving gradually, granddaughter Melissa spent Sunday us
with Mrs. John G. Dauberman, hav- | Albert Quiggle, of Lock Haven, in Lewistown. or
§ . a 5 -— » ”
ing been called there owing to the spent Sunday at the home of Ira Lin- Mr and Mrs lester Brouse and "0 “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM, PA.
death of Mr. Dauberman She is a gia, children, of Boalsburg, spent Sunday
ece by marriage of Mrs. Dauberman.! Robert Siggs, Charles Merrich andat the Rockey home,
n 3 i KES, i
Jrown Hackett is credited with hav-| Albert Sherman of Summerhill, Cam- Miss Sarah Rearick, from Oesorges ——
r : wns I —
5 b « largest fields of Dota- | hria co f rere Sunday guests at! Valley, took supper at the Fortney | . | . . .
ing one of the large st fle r ' | bria county’, w r Sunday g at ; : ups , SHERIFF'S SALE. by same South seventy-one degrees, | one-half degrees. East twenty-three
toes on farms along Sinking Creek { the Oliver Aukerman home. home Sunday evening. > a. Eo an Se |e Ma SETee > el)
i . el retrigghit sp hes z . e¥ OE thence SOUL Lairieer £
The corn crop throughout Gregg ————— A eR mo By virtue of a writ of Levari Fuclas ws gob y+ . . pe . a 1 a Da dl ERA a eh an
O ¢ v VOY ww land o ~ 3A 4 i, -ant th BCR |
township will not only yield heavily, | ros ores > y | Issued out of the Court of Common| tenths of a perch to a co r by § a
a of Benjamin Stam; {thence South seven and one-half de-
g - 2 p y . o sur ted, lot or formerly { njamin i
but the quality of the corn ig sald to Pleas of Centre County, to me direc South two dogreus, ‘West elgh- are We
be most excellent. The crop is now be- | will be exposed to Rui mie at the{ therice perches to a corner by same; |
ie ¢ nj i i 5 ner 9) an
ing shucked on many farms. } { | OVER FARM S i ORES Court House in Bel on's oro, © | thence South ‘sevemty-thres. and ome.)
A number of Democrats, especially | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934 &
half degrees "ent ight perches
committeemen, attended the meeting in the following property:
| six tenths of a perch whit ak; and ninety-five Gores and for
Millheim the latter part of last week. | All that certain messuage Sootment | Chon nee North wenty-five degr us, perc 5 t measure
Mr. and Mrs. Bright Bitner autoed and tract of land, situate in the town. Ig nineteen perches and nthe | Belo 6 same premises wi
to Philadelphia last week where they ship of Harris, in the At y of Cen-{.. un nes h to a corner: thence of “i vesie in Theod re
visited their daughter, Mrs, William tre and State of Pennsylvania, bounded |, ... goeren oa irty-seven perch.) ad el from jolla } Mc} »
£ ¢ % £3 #% follows tr ih
Johnson, and grandchild, and Miss Oer. and described as follows, to-wit
144 ' hi BEGINNING at a run by land of or,
aidine, also a & er HARV S | IME formerly of HEGTRS Jack : thence a
C. A. Krape ia not improving to any E I nl "a E.
ig 3 4 "vIn Sta :
elghty ad and one-half degroes
great extent, and continues to suffer
£TiAE LEST FRIDAY ¢ UNTIL « TUESDAY
stone
SR h
about
CLOVER FARM SPIN ACH
CLOVER FARM
TUNE IN
ntl If rnd fr trctl fr mr sl frm fortes fran sl formal frvrslly . z L
| Charles 4. Margiotti
¢ ._» & PRICES |
= 6143 A 0 PM. Municipal ® Theatre 100 & the @! TO-NIGHT
ue en Millheim 8.30 to 8.45
This Week FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 19 & 20 State-wide Hook-up
EDWARD 6G. ROBINSON In
who care to join
ill be held in
Corman
Fell where they me F R Il d jumbo
a. hhuie Sul, Clover m Rolie Oats 55 ozpkg 19¢
seve” a three act . a a . : . : : :
cated Priday night . ail ans Glendale PINK SALMON
hard Slack on Sun- ——————
Mr and Mrs, Jas. Clover Farm Fey Budded California W ALNUTS
il at tre home § Clover Farm New Pack DATES. conudge 1
Heckman — —
Mrs. Charles lover Farm POPPING CORN....
Samuel Bitne
D. M. McCool lover Farm Lge CELLO PKG NOODLI
Fox News « Cartoon— and “Merrie Melodles™ ' DE M C R A T To
MONDAY & TUESDAY, OCT. 22 & 23 |____ RADIO CAMPAIGN
BRING THE ENT1 FAMILY TO BEE
"SHIRLEY T¢¥ MPLE,* JAMES DUNN and CLAIRE TREYOR In ANSWERS TO MATHEMATICAL
PROBLEMS,
“Baby Take a Bow” 1 rex un
fin the same program-—Cartoon and Single.
wool ———
roid Meyer and lover Farm Vacuum Packed COI FF F | ! JA,
mothe: Mrs. wit. § FRESH HOME-MADE SCRAPPLE bs 1 A Complete >
Berryville, Virgin- ——————— ¥ #
loling ast Laur lover Farm PURE PORK SAUSAGE ..... a INSUXANCE Service.
riiaht
ind Mr, and Mrs. Solid Fresh Cabbage, 50 Ib bag 5% : arrel ‘ E. G. WASSON
PPE IIR SS
with friends and Se ——— _————-
The Second Week's
Altoona YELLOW SWEET POTATOES half peck basket 19 pa oh somal, Fire
Wilkinson, of Potters
A A 5 7
£111 3% . yep Pa. T. & F, Mat, Cas, Ins, Co.
Mills visited with her granddausi ter Sali Drv
. vi + § Solid Dry Onions }4 pk 19; Crisp clean Celery stalk Jc hone $46] State College, Pa IN THE «BETTER LIGHT —BETTER
Mre. Coleman Wingard, re ently
Mr. and Mr G. Calvin King visit 1 w—— r— ——— $5000 to $10.000 Public Liability SIGHT” PRIZE CONTEST IS:
ed wih Mrs Ung's § jee 5.000 Property
King’s brothe € re : . 60 ropert Damage
Krape, in Joh Bory n Do > po B Giant Bars Laundry Se ap, Cakes ’ Property i
ape, 2 Johnstown, 4 sw days, — . ? h ’
. h . Lorilee Ww vs - F'otlet Soap. Cans Scouring Clean- 1 for $15 00 i ith
Mr, and Mrs. D. RR.’ McCool, of Al- 3 ap, : , 5 5 rs. mi
S$ y : 3 ne Ef - 2 8 7% & 3 0
toona, passed through here on their SCT, Boxes Soap Powder, Bars fo } which is 25 to 50% less than asked
way to Millheim where they visited GON » » White Floating Soap by other leading companies for 10
with Miss Jottie McCool and Mrs 8 Re Protection. Call today
P. Springer, sisters of Mr. McCool. Save Coupons for Premiums!
Traveling by rail Charis F Dart. rr Third Weekly Contest Started on
£38. left here Saturday morning for § EMERGENCY RELIEF ORDERS.Receive all Special Prices A Monday — Replies Due Saturday
Chicago, where he will spend a fow *
days at the World's Falr A Century > a JAR ee { f T hi WwW k.
' ni » - »
of Progress, . " i 0 11 ee
After. being with her sister, rs i “Xe. —— LL —————.
Dottie Sii'er, for somes time Mrs Mar Fo TT em—— i 5 |
AThird LES." Approved”
Lamp to be the Prize?
Lach weekly winner thas far in the contest has received one
| of the beautiful new table la nps desizned and approved
Called Fourth Liberty | : ff fi bsnl ne ihe prove
(Maminatiny Entineerint Soc ety), This
L B d | ye : 7 lamp pre ovides proper light for seeinz, there! by reli ving
gan pondas a : | and minimizing eye strain and fatigue. This week still
another I E. S, approved lamp will go to the contestant
whose entry is judged to carry the best answers to the
8 — ro ‘ 10 sstions.
SHUT IN and hy Yel von
! Enter this interesting contest—NOW! Secure a Contest
ar. axpiristos un. Sunday. Hef standing Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds bearing serial sum. SY TRB AI)! mT) Blank and the special bulletin which tells all about the
Mrs, Beulah Snavely, and Mrs. Snave- bers ending with digit 2 or 8 are called for redemption on ; Science of Seeing. Turn in your answers not later than
ly at the same time came to Spring | Oct. 15, 1934, on which date interest on such called bonds THE WOMAN WITHOUT | Saturday of this week.
BELLEFONTE, PA
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oyer returned to CaAtawid'a to
son, J. Vietor I. yer,
horn on Sunday fo M
Brown.
TE oid vin To Holders of Second-
to Sunday with
i man, ag Warre
Mr. and Mrs. T. RB. Wagner were
week-end guests at the home of Mr
Wagner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A
Wagnes
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Burris and an-
other couple, of York, were guests on
Bunday of Mr. and Mrs, OC. B. 8 over.
Mr. and Mra Elmer Ripka had a
peculiar experience on Sunday. Ttey
OPTIONAL EXCHANGE OFFERING.
Public notice was given on April 13th, 1934, that all out-
Mir inne X }
Spares on returning. Botta. met oe will cease. A TELEPHONE knows | The week's winner will be announced one week from today.
plang on the Way to their home. For alimited time beginning September 10, 1934, hold- many lonely hours. She
n Waa Lon Sarided Saat ali woula Fn ers of Fourth Wis 3 called for ET uum are offered the misses the friendly chats, | _ CUNTEST RULES:
rivilege of exchanging all or any part of their called bonds the amusing bits of news, - very one is sligitle to participate contest exceptin
fe fi obligations of the United States. invitations and oppor. a ve of he lari si nd members of hi Tami:
day.
Clayton Bayder installed a new hot Re mploted fi for this week’
A 2A oo contest form for & contest wo the
Full information can be obtained at this Bank. tunities other women AE mnt yun o
water heating plant in his home. The
outfit was purchased from and install . j
njoy. . Wit entries received will Socume the property of the Tri-Siate |
Th If for nothing more than Batter Light-—DBetter Sight Committee, ER
the pleasure it gives, a + The decision of the judges will be final,
FIRST N ATION AL B ANK eleplos «is well wowth i Get Your Contest Blan and Bulletin from
a dime a day. YOUR DIPARTMENT STORE, FURNITURE STONE or OTHER MERCHANT n
CENTRE HALL, PA. WHD IS DIS)LAYING WINDOW CARDS IN REFERENCE YO THE “BETTER »}
2 Hs TIE TEIN IT | LIGHT —DETTER SIGHT" CONTEST or from WEST PEN POWER COMPANY
T—. S— So — COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA
or other interest
ed by CC B. Stover. A simi'ar plant
was purchased for the Methodist par:
sonsge ‘r'm Mr. Btover, and is beng
installed by Rev, Seth Russell, the
pastor who Is nn exserienced plumb.
er
Mra, Clark He'lman, of Spokane,
Wash, accompanied her sister, Mrs,
Catharine Kryde: f Bast Orange, N.
J, from her home to Penns Valley, |
.