| THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1934, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, —— Tusseyollle, York on Saturday to see the football (r 3 | ' . CW ot f State | some between Columbia and Slate. S i Mills Sir and Mm. C. § : Hwarts am.| Miss Sarah Landis, sister, Mrs. John pring Solleee Spent Fuesday evening ¢ McClenahan, and son, of Nort, Dako- ’ ong friends : ry Asiting Miss Landis, are a a A Collesilon of News) Happenings | Members of the Evangelical; Sunday ta, who are visiting " = iregg Town- § | aDe > wy days ; fends in and Personals from | schoot class 6f which Mrs. John Leoe}®Pending a few day: with friends ; ship's Metropolis. | is a. ]senmer, gave a farewell party ps arya W | oe Whether ifs a new coat for the Lady—or for the Man of the hour— > "me sein v * * . 4 : o 5. a y at her home, Thursday. CHARTER NO, 11213, we have it. In fact we feel justified in really calling ourselves ‘‘Headquart- The new bridge over Penns Creek, Quite a number of our people took on State Highway No.4s, at the Spring | advantage of the school holiday Fri- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Crs forFall and Winter Clothes.” Milling Co, mill, will be completed and | day and spent theday in Bellefonte. The First National Bank, at Spring Mills opened for travel in ten days, accord- Mr. and Mrs. A. WW. Holdermau and Ia the Biate of Pennsylvania at the close of . ’ 2 y 4 ” nine a 0 ‘ ’ ing to the prediction of Carl Flick, of | grand-daughter Melissa and ‘Mary business on Oct. 17, 1934 Fall and Winter N Fall State College, the construction boss, | Swartz, were Saturday visitors in RESOURCES Th F ew : . mm ee y a BH and all ‘round gentleman. Thera 1s] Bellefonte, Loans and Alscontts. ; #55.632,67 JACKETS € r‘amous not a rivet in the whole structure, all George Cooney of Johnstown spent] Overdrafts - 5.04 SHOES the heavy girders, braces, etc, being | the week-end wtih his parepts, Mp. |U. 8. Government securities 1eavy £ , ; pis, owned BO R18.75 for MEN and BOYS. electrically welded as they were placed and Mrs, Calvin Cooney. Other bonds. stocks, secur Bes : pian " Jeginni of the week Rev. ¢! C. Shuey of Bellefonte, oc-] ities, owned 207 In pure wool, zipper fasten v BOTH IN SUEDES and in position. Beginning o Banking House. $15100.00: fs ’ . - Rh : { . 111v3d } ‘ . r ing: guaranteed warm and com 16 floor was being laid, The fluor is! cupled the pulpit in the Lutheran niture and fixtures. $6241 59 21 541 46 » v ROUGHER LEATHERS « 1 3 3 $ 4 Irie » A “ sin Adhd shed - - ip of pine rails, six or seven church Sunday morning and took | Real estate owned other than fortabl 8 wids vfourth | dinner the 8. T 3 home, Janking house . all the NEWEBT { and one and on¢ at Swarz Lawful res serve ¥ ‘federal k. set on edge, the pine Me and Mrs. Hiram Lee, State! Reserve ak 12 422 56 95 al 1 itr 5 i 5 Ol 57 been thoroughly saturat College, were Sunday allers i h Cash BRE and with 11 8 y for Ladies “1 Rede n this will be laid Fortney y 1 nsisting « n bt nt su Vy With 4 § + 3 onsh } . ! \ . . : i ireasurer and due {rom | . { ned LIenRer. The walk floor | her rien ary Swartz 8. Treasurer AEH oo Just Received--A Large Shipment of Ladies’ Hats SRSA ERE ES wo NEARS DIMARIEN STORE Rebe Robinson, R. I 18 giving Har, J Arthur Holdermag My Box re by "pl ige loans k To part-time service. , ..... (Daniel Fohringer, My’ ohn Jordan,{ Suter investments 55 : “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. munity ticipat i Wns. oO! t there the ~PUBLIC SALE OF Iowa Horses JODON SALE BAUS. PLEASANT GAP, MONDAY, NOV. 9 At 1:00 P. M., Rain or Shine. 25e 6:45 8 9 PM. [Li MirigadThestre 27 ® Theatre FRICES FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 2&3 relapse sine MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 5&6 Py KATHARINE HEPBURN in: “LITTLE WOMEN" A R.K.0. Plture JODON CARTOON — “WHY MULES LEAYFY HOME" Af osreiifrsetifosscatifrssodifvescctifensinereeili oe REGISTER'S NOTICE. - ANSWERS TO MATHEMATICAL 7 PROBLEMS, x= oh . ; i | { E.M. [@MITH | STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 iL " fital Rossman on ie) | Li RE - A L veo, ie ot Cra wmwnil 1 The Fourth Week’ x y iffalo, : Sa : vi tad “ot r the atk ond at ! ‘ : a : ; 5 The In Bary Me pyrae me NR y HER [ the W raden home. Mr. Graden 5 of POrSOna; Dr riy of Annie ter, respectively 3 a Mrs deconsed, was got apart t er aren, Grn me | For the Legislature | [1 | Yurna Swoicn, Genego Seevia and Au: “BETTER LIGHT—BETTER SIGHT” CONTEST IS:— 3 i it } : 5. The Inventory and appraisement Bellefonte, visited with Mr. Brauchers' V O I E F OR » : 3 ne , “ a I on ™ . . : a i of th 0 athas mother {ra = other, Mi Sarah Braucher : . at: Ma F P HOAG i 3 fearick, Inte of Marion township Mrs. Harold Hanson and daughter : , ; fel H, Yearick, late oon ¥ { » . ! J ; deceased. was set apart to his widow Lona motored to Milton on Saturday | | John W. Decker Sennte 5. Toarick. BELLEFONTE, PA. and were guests of friends there : : rj 1 Hunters are beginning to tramp the | EDW. JACKSON THOMPSON Na a x 5 : fields and mountains with the hope of . Xx Ogu p ci ry Y “BS . - finding sections well stocked with! Capable--Progressive IF YOU WERE NOT FOR 4 Ons well mo " ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR. Yay Ty rh us SHAY Fe With this In view Messrs. | : In the Estate of HARRIET C. TUNATE ENOUGH TO WIN: Harold Meyer, F, Roy Rote, Wililam Bea. « A Comp lete ROWE, late of Centre Hall Borough, ton and Guy Jamison took | to the INSU: i (A NCE Service » . deceased. Remember that you can purchase an I. E. S. Approved Riounaing 2 Sunday um, preared : Don’t Miss Mm Sunda: ang repare : : : : and ate . ner at Ts hk par je Letters of administration on above estate Lame . . . like those given in the contest . . . at anv of an ate dinner at 6 Sweet wood E. G. ‘WASSON having been duly granted the undersigned, . : — 2 ’ hunting camp on the Garrity road RICHARD 1. all persons knowing themselves indebted the stores indicated below. These lamps, originally low They reached the well known camp Compensation. Automobile, Fire. to the estate are requested to make im i : : HH ati ; t le, Fi in price, will still carry the : i ey ir * ‘ over the new road through Synagogue Repre sentative for B E A M I S H mediate payment, snd tho haviag claims I Gab hs Cais 4 wiihtintat against the same to present them duly aa. Jap ar wer the mountain Pa, T. & F, Mut, Cas. Ins. Co. . thenticated for settlement, lartzes 3 ds voi ral ibs . . Form eretary of the Common 2 JE ER dade. hillg a8 y not return. Phone R46) State College. Pa ie Al 1. W. BRADFORD. Admr. SPE( EAL PRICE the World's Fair, and this - wealth in the Pinchot Cabinet y : j Hon = An ABS : . $2%x47 Cent all, Pa wat the news from Soring $5,000 to $10,000 Public 1 lability 2x4 ntre H I ws m Spring § 35 ublic Liabilit 8.30 to 8.45 But For a Limited Time Only! {ll be somewhat curtailed : $5.000 Property Damage . . EAROETONS NOTION v ell Mark and mother, Mrs. Al for $15.00 TO-NIGHT In the Estate of J. G. Dauberman, 4 b Mre, Paul Swabb and daugh- $ “> o)s 3 a tb 4 r wil SBwabb and daugh } which 1s 25 to 50% less than asked | State-wide Hook-up also known as John OG. Dauberman, The “LE.S. Approved" ter Isabel, on Saturday, autoed to . , late of Centre Hall Borough, decoased ‘ Lewistown, where they devoted the by other leading companies—for 10( $| KDKA — WPEN WHP -- WLBW 2 a 4 Lamp Does 1 Things day to shopping and calling on friends, $= * Serst envt ds ‘ ron a Letters testamentary on the above estate i {5.5 Protection. Call today. WBAX ,~« WRAW having been daly granted the andersign- DESIGNED and a ved by the A square dance will be staged in | 4 - N——— wo ed, all persons knowing themselves in- IHaminating FE neering Societ: to Grange hall on Saturday night. A dots | debted to the estate are requested te make I provide light which relieves Yd The largest of several fat hogs be- ER immediate payment, and aaviag minimizes eye strain and fatigue ing fed by B. T. Ja 3 i claims against the same to present them i 2 dis y Jamison kicked out | this new table lamp: the other day without missing a sin- | suthentiested for settlement. i - . | | "st © gle feed. Although the finest appear- | Continuing the eee JOHN H. KNARR, Executor, | 1. Spreads ENOUGH light, over ing in the bunch, examination reveal. | | John G. Love, Centre Hall, Pa. a broad surface, 10 make seeing ed the hog had had a large abscess D AUBERM N Atty, x46 | easy. thE AN MEATMARKET || wa ee whom Has a SHADED BULB, which Is work- ing at Centre Hall at present, being CENTRE HALL | : b *S Haeuih GLARE engaged In installing a hot water heat. AND a of its gin up: ing plant in the residence of J HH. . WARD, giving some general Kent (Thursdays a sbowsen | || _ 1h€reby give noticé that the old-established Dauberman REAL ESTATE Ev: Momivation and eliminating parade is expected to attract a larse Meat Market will be continued in the future under the man- | crowd. The parade is being sponsored agement of the undersigned. reser | 4 Gives maximum efficiency in BUY ONE TODAY AND by the Spring Mills band, and will be | held on the Vocational school ground | We solicit your continued patronage in the Retail Market || WANT TO BUY | [SYWEY rOupet. A APIS" Vay Prizes are offered of from fifty cents || @nd will strive to give you the choicest meats at all times. OR SELL? These Lamps Are Displayed by up to 8300 for these units: The tary: | tot iormed ormanimtion: event || Beef Cattle & Veal Calves Bought as Usual SEE US FIRST, a ous, FUTURE SWS rat STUER HERGYARTS most comically dressed couple; bost ua " LIGHT — DETTER SIGHT" CONTEST and WEST PENN POWER COMPANY dresed individual; the most comboal- Phone 7R3 J H. KNARR C, D. BARTHOLOMEW ly dressed individual; Pest clown: tall. CENTRE HALL, PA. Rr ———— 3 est person and shortest person. A A A NA A
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