[ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934. THE OEMs REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. es | much of the time in quest of wild]Margaret Dale, Ruth Craine, Virgin. (r . . gama ia Hess, Rachael Segner, and Anna Spring Mills Mrs, Vera Myers, and Mr, and Mrs, Mary Hess and Fred Lonberger, of tarl Meyer / lor Carl Meyer, on Friday, motored to . . § oy o ora A Collection of Newsy Happenings Pliladelphia where they remained for Boalsburg;:; Mr. and Mra Jack St woh ! and Personals from Gregg Town- Bi. coral days as guests of Mrs. Mey- and Misg Mary Moore, of Btate Col- a free ship’s Metropolis. er's brother, Bruce Morris. Wagers lege; Miss Helen Harpster, of Phil. » were made that Carl attended the U.lipsburg, and George Finglebeiner, of P. vs. P. 8 C. football game. Bellefonte. we > Mrs. Bruce Meyer and Miss | Josephine Stover motored to Watson-| Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Harshburger Your choice of any lady’s hat in our stock town on Sunday, where the day was and daughter Clair, of Altoona, vis- FREE with every Lady’s COAT $10.00 spent with friends. ited with the D. M McCool family.j¢ & & & ¢ & @ ® + hi h Mre. W. H. Bressler, whose illness Other guests at the same home atthele FARM CALENDAR. or ig er 81 y were Mrs. Feri Snyder and : a sntly in this col- | same time were Mrs Fer] : haa teen ote reauenily in tis col |S he Sor MUS Fon Re AND SATURDAY, NOV. 16th & 17th { > i» he 4 " » - more, was taken to the Geisinger hos- burg. . Timely Reminders from hd of last week for Through an error of your corre- : o ‘ , spondent, mention was not made last Pennsylvania State College On Friday. Cleve G tngeric h wast ak- | week that Centre Queen Tertale No School of Agriculture E HAVE a large stock of F A LL and WINTER C OATS hy 168, captured the hig) prize n the . . . ' . en to the Danville State Homity bY | 1ojiovven parade. ve wy available, and if you have delayed purchasing——NOW IS the Gregg township overseers, Messrs. | } i . » a “ c3 . s TT d f r Charles Auman and R. W. Lingle. He A number of Democrats accompan- GROW FOREST TREES-—Idle land 1 H 4 i IM E i ( ) B UY . pay h lived | Jed the band to Philipsburg Monday! can be used to grow forest trees. Very pital on Wednesday observation and treatment. 48 aged about forty yearg and alone in the George Immel home in Zerby | in the parade. Among these were E he vicinity of we John W. « ts : a famison Charles Planted with pitch, Beotch, banks, an fem Sinity nor of Spring Mills Pe J a OT ra Ny a ea . Pp eo but white ash, black locust, ARCTICS - RUBBERS -- a Complete Supply of Ball Band svarnine Bg: po. svrhia artic fax a evening to See or perhaps pa pate 4.v and unfertile flelds should be 1. va had not become violent, his Stover, Mr. ¢ ¥ orman, Mr. wl : a “3 a txot2) a land Mrs . 3. Stover and daughter, Norway P, : al ho ‘could sno | BRE HIS Rite. y : i ray and other famous makes —at prices that can’t be matched. oocunies the En | : - ha les dilger and son ay Li mol t soils. ut J ign CHOOSE SEED CAREFULLY Mr Ilgen's fath- oh tha, and little Joan an Gerald, i Bead 4 4 'leasant Gap, spent part of last Bun- selection i8 an Important step In the : . : Hgen " gmnploy | i ¥ visith . riendg ! tow | row! g of vegetable In extension Dh, ron ) 1 in Spring Mills : 2 {demonstrations it has beer und tnat A rt dv out by Mr. and Mrs . , Showers, of : \ : ie % given a - . : tioere is nog only i iarked difference RR. B. Stover, ta leotor for Gregg | ‘easant Gap. \ on i na at the in the ylelds fro various sources of oo township, collection of taxes at this| home of thelr sister-in-law, Mrs. J.| 4 yt the quality of the products “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. period in hott \n a year ago, when M Mulfinger, last Monday. also differs. the duplicate showed collections up to! J: B. McCormick maved io Sunbury : | again fron tance he me prio ) APPLE 18 POPULAR Me Intos} but 68 per « . whereas now taxes gain t 1 when he came prior t ; i i it This | 13kIng charge of the restaurant now |one of the best dessert } i conducted by G. 1. Relish. congider ft the ¥ ¢ are collected un t 1% per cent, fe 8 good showing when ; compared It also Is one ho safes at ther districts in Cen- m—————————— ———————— Sonn Prev Leen Semi pind] BAKE SALE. | Boalsbure pies Mcintosh a juicy high ale aisourg. - 3 rocationgd and Hub ty ich : a appl is season is The Bunshir class of the Evangells | X % any B Mrs. George C. Hall returned to her tober, November and December, cal church will hold a bake sale In U SHows M Ewes! oricetle Theatre: or. 3 Th PRICES } ; i” DO er home in ilmington, Ded... Saturday, MPICIAL LIGHTS Br PD Tian Sunday scl i! room of ti church. on 6:46 89 P.M. unicipa & eatre 6c & 25¢ ‘ aft spending ses i! months In town tat abs 1s 3 5 ‘3 em been 3 to 1 - 3 : a ia: HED n DO y hous Saturnia { tn Lhe hout sf 1 ¢ Lh family and Mrs. | Part of last : ek at the home of hislyaen found pr: al ant rofitable in kr Lan. mo- | 24! be mi 13 ae “ a a . ih 2emiom: ‘cor! consumption and ex production i FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 16 & 17 on. Sunday to, 2 wa rot to Claariteld ons. Tos Ronlhg | NOT JUST “HUMOROUS"——BUT DOWNRIGHT FUNNY! for the day 3 * La 4 v : A led by the use of |} " ine winter qu r has ABET traffic by the end 2 40 Ce : ’ ® nay oe nea =< mali . a 3 Bansbik 3 trem ' ma . may be opened to traffic by Mise Annie Sweeney returned to|ful insects will be destroyed if garden at Belleville A FOX Ploture of this week. The location of the . ¢ spend- | trash is destroyed. Old vines ] . Pictu irand i W structure clearly indicates that the iter rn ii Pi ef ing a few weeks at rome in town {dead vegetation should be clean u WED NOV 1 gots d Nadie 2. HANDY ANDY. ge clude slicing twenty feet | ‘DE few a at hom ) i 2 program in 9 : wv ¥ Mi Mrs, Cle at land burned. .y . -~ NEWS — “JAIL from the property owned by Howard Dale,of Pleas. BIRDS” — and Ben Pollach and His Orchestra in town Sun. omens, CO TFetterolf, head of the Vocational es yn re vison Educational Department, Harrisburg, |90Y aftemoon. =~ Le i EVERYTHING AS USUAL, MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 19 & 20 " annie rhe 2 one time | sh bush 4 i - ; . . . a ye i! = RD ge od 5 a nunion service in th leforme *iC@3 Cn =D Lassie End ax ALL KINDS OF LIVESTOUK, 161¢ the same past, : a) wvirties . : also own the mill on the opposite side - preparatory services on Friday even. of Route No. 45, both of which are oom mf 4 4 Two Truck Le f Extra Fine a LEW A RE "Sry t Are | DoF acd : “BW A van Ss n rance ased hy omer W. Fetterolf. het F all fe ¢ ; by Hom r v. Fe pisioh % Mrs. Alma Hoy, of State College, Jose Enon } alley C ‘OWS. be “surgles operation will be per- : zuast at ‘he hates. of Rae 35a ERE . AD CTC A Smashing HIT of Romance! Thrills and Love! formed $i nree, ij not known That WAS a guest at th home her bro wa " ALL K i ND { F H(¢ IRSES ith ther, George Homan, and family, last part of the proers must be executed : i Ay BY iy, laa smbor of tn: nd ui {Last slowing in Centre county for the above two ‘ : week. . . SHOATS sw the sard « econunts 4 r © Honers, 3 3 4 & - wily a odd fa . { Ry T™ THIS * FATE : the haa f = Tn : i The Woman's Missionary Society of s I's hav : $ : i THE NOW A1 i THEATRE t fs the gener siinf of man, who . , : R 1 ¢ ] - - y the Refor 1 chu will 1 thelr gud : 5 $ i T 3 equint alone the rails the electrie- |... ¥ : i a h d thel Bring your Tuberculin es Bheet ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS allv welde A rretre that it "won't Thank-o ng service Sunday ne sett tu anise : : and get a better price for you ing, Novem rember 185th; Te p com rnd comin be long now™ until some careless auto Frederic. made driver Fits t! concrete, and then the . ! : i ri Centre Hali Mo he . + Rag Caius | : ; i f clearing the way will be « morning al n veral ions. including wg 1 BO mmission on all y efor old. | ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ANSWERS TO MATHEMATICAL y head i Lo sused by dr :d tions. Red “wine and bBalp Us and we will hel ! In the Estate of HARRIET C. PROBLEMS. la svread of HER Serer " . : Wy > Anare Aan afl WWE, late of Centre Hall Borough . athletic field | BIRTHDAY PARTY. ly ; a hy a wr § Lhe eT , a 2 Bnd ollowing are the answers to the wity more irs. George Fis . Be burg, Castla fire and an 12 noua until sattiad far. ghibong, Letters of administration on above estate |. o _. nl oR another page of aver dared en tained o We saday ver r of “ : A ; he iO : o> : on &d until t i 207 havin been duly gr yd the undersigned " sir the last veek In hon , ; birthilay ’ ] iC RUA ! 4 } Everything wi } ama gro 5 J. 1 i persons Knowing themselves [(ndebled i ! t as] t he estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having claims ! x a. Tarcmad 2 meek git ot the same to present them duly aw Railroad comnany | Racha ostette Mr. and Mrs P, seine. AAAaiedl 400 SATAN Io dasaar Sale Every Two Weeks | thenticated for settlement veriead vehimilar 4 ine and Misses Mary Regner $ : i J. W. BRADFORD ’ . WANTED Market chickens of all built about }— aaa : '« PEACHEY'S SALE STABLE, ;s.41 Centres Hall Pa kinds; tankage sold $1.50 per cwt— 2+ several acci- | Belleville, Pa. | A. M. Reigel. Centre Hall; phone 11- ; being fatal to | JUST HUMANS 2! wre Urns Yt sre rma | EXECUTORS NOTICE. Ra tho wooden | 7-Q 77 i In the Estate of J. G. Dauberman, | rebuilt wits, new | \ Vy ”e La 4 ’ Y // % i ’ A £2 ; ” also known as John © Dauber frightened wintalin he flad be finished with a late of Centre Hall Borough, deceased J / ? y Yo” & > 8 LF J 5 5 ¢ ‘ ~ . i7: rR SRE When thinking of holding surface. The aco ; a 2 y f Letters testamentary om the above estate ing of hol resulted in the team saving been duly granted the undersign- | PUBLIC BALE ~ his life, but not A Va ed. all persons knowing themasesives in- | Call the undersigned, and re- debited to the estate are requested te make | verse charges x In fact, when | ons store the man was | ; immediate payment, and those having | dving. The team of ; A claims against the same to present them duly suthentiested for settlement. rd a wagon loaded with p i mbers was owned by 1 Ne a JOHN H. KNARR, Executor, | Hall BB Herring, and was killed out- ! " 2 John G. Love, Centre Hall, Pa. | right. I: was this accident that im- ’ Atty, x46 as pressed the railroad company of the ] 15 a STATE COLLEGE, PA. need of the overhead, and soon there- : 4 % ; : FOR SALE Dooley and Russett No. after ity construction was ordersd. %! b./ 4 o 1 2 potatoes-—M A. Burkholder, Centre | Phone 1082 Rev. Seth Russell very acceptably { ] Hall. 2t filled the pulpit in the Lutheran : church Sunday nighg for Rev, Green- hoe, who is {iL , . : The Spring Mills band participated / in the Democratic parade in Philips 1 ! . burg on Moday evening. It appears / the musica; unit was John W. Deck- - er's contribution to the movement, fol. Ie : 1 his election 13806 majority i , A ‘ “ lowing his by as representative to the General As EY 2 £0 F / : \ sembly. All the way through the cam- _ | f/ ¢ 3 . : ABOUT HAIR AND pagn, John was “Johnny on the spol.” ! 4 455 2 " i HAIR TREATMENTS Herb Bolger, county treasurer of ? iy N Blair county, was in Spring Mills ov- ge) LE : Oder a telephone NOW if You may be one of millions er the week-end, one of hia mistions $i } you want your name in who has wasted time, hope, hay ne Dean 40 Yay DY eal ota, J 4 ; a — the new Telephone Direc- money on “tonics” and treat- Th dp over the atretoh of road ! Sai : tory. The book closer ments . . Now Charles from ti lik mil} to the Bridge on the 4 y, Friday, November 30. PY Nessler, inventor of the or left its marks. Thay section ane Gn Be : manent wave, leading hair ws not built for heavy traf- wr can, © | You NEED a telephone. You scientist, author of “Story of such as the detour made it carry, | WANT your name in the di- Hair”, makes a simple but consequently there are signs of de- “Wot's He Pinchin’ Ya For?" | Rectey S ADDED VALUE AT revolutionary discovery that ends that Charles Nessler’s Pro-Ker is struction which in all probability the “w : ’ , " NO ADDED COST. Don't delay. Highway Dopartmot wife Moor at To Pitch for th’ Cops’ Team! BALDNESS © DANDRUFF based. 30,000 tests have proved moms future Tims, nl eh — ad : | Call the Business Office or tell that Pro-Ker produces results. Keystone Post, No. ‘444, American | any Bell Telephone Employee. OILINESS © THINNING HAIR 3; for hair, it makes the scalp Legion. Milliken, decorated. the graves ry In the past, tonics and treatments replace falling hair with new hair. of thelr deceased comrades on Bun : 0» h THE BELL AAR tried to stop hair from falling. njoy your birthright—beauti- aay afternoon. The cemeteries with || Continuing the ... LL A A LLB That is as useless as to try to stop ful, lustrous hair. Send for Charles the number of graves in them decor- . an animal from shedding! What Nessler’s revealing booklet. Bet- bre sii, hen 1 i || DAUBERMAN MEATMARKET r—— Pace i dt a shor, Ki Ker at your drug. man, 2; total, 10 The Aaronsburg High school band accompanied the CENTRE HALL INSUR ANCE AND complete the hair poof mil ror delegation and played approgriate mu- It En oe. alec for the occasion. GG. Blaine Bitner is commander, and Homer W, Fetter- ARE. It finance officer « of. I hereby give notice that the old-established Dauberman ’ Figiay nn Re Seaniaa tion Meat Market will be continued in the future under the man- REAL ESTATE R RO * ) * E2 BS tored to Williamsport to visit their son, Theodore Wagner, a rallway agement of the undersigned. postal mail clerk, on Sunday but found We solicit your continued patronage in the Retail Market WANT TO BUY Fret from Alcobol An excellent Hairdressing the young man not at home Papa and will strive to give you the choicest meats at all times. ; OR SEL ProKer Laboratories, 400 Madison Ave, New York Wagner liad planned to tell some hing SELL ? Enclosed find $a, for which please send Ar into Theodore's ear about the election k . Te Sinstion, ef Cattle & Veal Calves Bought as Usual SEE US FIRST. me, postpaid: remit ont eons "ine [| Beef € ue errr “Oliéon de MOKIR@ #120 * Titan tee PROKIRG $100 the A. C. Dunlap. familly, and while sania ——————— here Mr. Diehl and” Mr. Dunlap spent WN === ye ; Ta © UENTRE HALL, FA City State ————