THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1034, Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. Hall his George Zerby, the Penn dealer, made a shipment tion to points in Ohlo and sevra] other The articles Corman, of collec adjoining states orated by “official” Albert Lingle publican of lated among on Mo of Geo ¢ Guy who is crater Re clircu- Mills resident turned an enthusiastic Mifflinburg, Spring near esidentg » WAS in y former Although the sheriff, with nd as for march politi wn les Mr, thos al balloon reach of required RILW week. Past Livoomir of the +i, who order learn of tha 1 n Spring resident at tertalned chool class in the home of « Paul SBwabb, easantly which refresh participants Marie Long, Marie Noll, Syn Brooks, Mus. Fetterolf, spent Doris ti fee ing poopie all back ym the AERIN Belle. the refreshmen thive tor the original on five hay | hip gener foot i wtion of th club atinction club in many years of being a district azo the id hunting that of Paddy Mountain D. W. 8weewood was the only hunt. er in this section fortunate enough to bring home a wild turkey. E. T. Jamison and son, son, motored to Altoona where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bolger Mr. Bolger is treasurer of Blair county. Jeremiay, Zettle opened hig fur es- tablishment, and is now ready to re- ceive pelts of all kinds. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller, it Guy Jami- on Sunday, rental home Mr .and Mrs, Valley. Mra Miller before was Mis, Irene Zettle. A community Young People's group is to be organized by the churches of Spring Mills, and to accomplish tres an organization meeting of all young people of Spring Mills and community from all the churches is to pe held in of Mrs, Miller, that H | W da | th | Re | We IK i M oup ig is atch te for There Oo f« MOI, we Kk urtz, Mr An, ick, k, D. as 1 ni 3 m oO po é Ww of ! i - SD. a Orge th M: Pet M Ss. 1 K * Ww or 30. The of young and over by the of this announcement the il, at 6 proposed people of The activ ministers community at a later children of Wl BED of "nr age, be church at 7:30. visitors Mills, Mr and r. and Mm. KK, Clyde Stltzer, services In evenin preaching Sunday 11, and Tea past the during the Mrs. Newton Kurtz, Mr. John PBinga- h, David ¥red. Rev, W. M, Rea: Mr. and Mrs. O son, Floyd Boyer, formerly of Spring oyer, Cap” R Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Winnie Klose, Ken. Virgil Yearick Miss Har Dr. Cha at Beaver, y, and wife, and Baker, fehl eRer, family, ery, _|on, tman; 1 family Dimm amd vt i ¢ SL LEBUS Mary Bur ¢ igh © ive tunds 3% Vit the Lone o 3 v y 8 is from 1 (oli Reminders a State ege . , sver-sil] te a FICuiL uy hen than of flocks eERR De ond up MEET NEEDS the the and ound milk pro yiald t of & prices producing gr« Dairy cheapest milk for each should produce measure gray Jerseys grain duced, of for three while Hol. pound of grain milk. The amount with the richness get one winds of somewhat PEOPLE STAGE PLAYS A Comp lete Automobile, Fire. Representative for 3 i6T State College, Pa to 310.000 Publie Liability Damage for $15.00 26 to 50% less than asked for 10 Call today. ! talent is coming Ciroups dramatic rural Considerable light among select thelr own plays and local person for director. They county tournaments from whicy the winners go to district tournaments and the winner of the latter participates i 16 State tournament to people choose n enter CHARTER NO 12192 The First National Bank at Centre Hall In the State of Pransiivania at business on Oct, 17, 1934 RESOURCES Loans and discounts Overdrafts uU.8 Government securities the close of $220 90017 430 59 Other i stocks, securi ties, etc, owned Banking House, $19.958 34 ; furniture and fixtures, §i0, 176.14 Rea! estate owned other than house reserve With Federal Loans pledged to ities — bligations di teed. $33.900.00 so" orandum iments BO. UAran and BE Ks 12 560.040 A The TELEPHONE - DIRECTORY LIE NOV. xe Tell us to install a tele- phone in your home — NOW —and your name will be listed in the new book. Call the Business Office (a free call) or tell any Bell Telephone Employee. THE BELL TELEPHON OLIV EE TTR] J. H. KNARR lr FRIDAY AND Your choice of any lady’s hat in our stock FREE with every Lady’s COAT $10.00 or higher ——— SATURDAY, NOV. 9th & 10th available, © TIME TH NOW IS ~at prices that can’t be matched. \S- MILLHEIM, PA. DRIVE HERE RED SOON CROSS MEMBERSHIP TO START ABOUT REGISTER'S NOTICE. hereby gi that the following and chattels set apart accordance wit the pro. the Fiduciaries confirmed nl si by the Court and if no exceptiong are S'ad on or about the first day of next term the game will be confirmed absolute: i Th ins and wirty Notice ia given to all persons interested © inventor. jes of the goods in rl have wvn 0 sement George W nEhip, deceas children, Min on ventory proj late of Huston tow was set apart to his and Thomas Gill 2. The inventory Appral of Gill, ed, nie Gill and appralsement the property of Oscur MM. of Spring township, apart to his widow, of personay late met Lonberger, deconsed, wag Lonberger. inventory Julia 8 The the personal MoeCool, Inte got apart ipprajlsement | of Charlies township, | Grace 1.1 and of roperty Greg i of h widow, to 8 The 16 inventory and appraisement person property of Annie’ late of Bnow Shoe borough, was got apart to her chi dren, Verna Seroka, George Seroka and An- drew Beroka. 6. The inventory and appralsement of the personal property of Nathan- fel 21, Yearick, late of Marion township, deceased, was set apart to his widow, Jennie E. Yearick. JOHN IL. WETZLER, Register of Wills, of 4 Seroka, deconsed, INSURANCE np REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. re C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE MALL, PA. SHOWS 6:45 49 P.M. 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