THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1934. Jar GENIE: REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. evening. : sHoalsurg: (r . . Charles Auman, Stephen Kennelly, The, Missionary society and the pring i Ss of Spring Mills, Mr. Ilion, of Ret ole Light Brigade of the Lutheran church i bury, and Wilbur Meyer, of Centref . 101d thelr annual Thank-offering A Collection of Newsy Ruppen ngs Hall, are some of the men employed on Sunday evening, November 25th, and Personals from Gregg Town in remodeling the Sinking Creek] =~ .'.. al ree ship’s Metropolis. dg . beige. » a In. DrogTOss Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jacksoa, of The Red Cross drive Is in progressj 5 AV ove - of the | In our community. The workers are DY A ay pvong bs Y hoi f lady’ hat in « tock srphanage at Lewisburg, | Miss Phyllis Wagner, Ming Bernice] 1° ‘ome of Ar. anc Hn our choice of any lady s hat in our stoc en pd the Evangeli- Smith, Miss Gladys Zeigler, Mrs. Ma- will give a concer hy > > J . . * ~ Mill sunday | bel Myers, and Mrs, Violet Kerstet- Mrs, George Mothersbaugh is visit. FREE with every Lady 8 COAT $10.00 cal church at Spring Mills, Sunday iy : . gs at 7:30 o'-|ter. Spring Mills and vieinity had a Ing her son, Mac, and other relatives or higher— evening, November 256th, at 3 i! very creditable record last year, mnd]in the vicinity of Philadelphia. to a able ] y ok. The hie is invited ’ J . BR . vy Ktove "Ong clock. The fie All bo lifted for | it is hoped they.will ave even a bet. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Stover, of Yeag FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 23r 24+ 160d. AR OCHRE WIN in ter one thig year. ertown, spent Sunday in town attend. ’ . the ensiit of thw ofphassqm. “rank The 4H Club of our town is being|ineg services in the teformed church While the bridge aver Fons - a represented at the community meet. nd also Vi ng Aan, : is completed, some radi changes ling at Pleasant Gap by these members forrest MoGirk, of Altoona, was In - Yr . - TIT ~- ge CO approaches are being demanded, The | Barbara and Bernice Fetterolf. Bet-|towh froth Friday iamtil Sunday. E HAV FE a large stock of F A 1. 1. and WINTER C O A 1 L 2 $1 Nroac 3 the p sky 4 steep grade on the approa h from ralirond station ty Lee, Isabe; Musser, Jean Walts, The Ladies’ Bible Clauss of the Re. available, and if you have delayed purchasing——— NOW IS road leading to the land Marie Long. They will present ajformed churcy will serve their annual will be much relieved by a fill andj, 0 oacheq by Miss Elinor Smith, (roast chicken supper in the Sunday THE TIME 10 BUY. one of less depth on outa 45, on the county extension worker. school room in Baturday avening, 3 p i oo 4 ¢ 1 t . ¥ oun 1 » } } wf vy vs py ov f ol west sido of the bridge, wili make that The Junior class of the G. 1 r g iNovembar 24th, beginning at 5 o'clock. Re les ove ing Con | SE ky Te |, moe, on, ot ovis. 8 [| ARCTICS -- RUBBERS -- a Complete Supply of Ball Band and other famous makes —at prices that can’t be matched. The Girls’ Saxophone Bana EPPS OSCE POP POPP PEP WEEE Ee NIEMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE on Friday. | . a a . 14 i He \ h -. i! l oyster supper this T ray eve. | NOSGRY vening, Noven r Sth ne ¢ rl ? pani 11 v iE apt} » bad heen fori’ > suppe: Srmon. will be. prenshed ‘by: tha Fey “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest MILLHEIM, PA. le . ning, November 22nd. mon wali ® pr } wy 1 Y was un Able : 'l The Gregg Towns! he offering will care he should fclosed its season last ¥ v by jen to the Centre Cotinty hospital : | feating the strong Hul rs na —————— 0 ris i he | weompanied bY |, 5 wpe ten completed one of thele . » ww aoa) hin whore she | TO%t Successful seasons played for a FARM CALENDAR. sf vears he A aratias focus SrewRN fis her daughters, Mra | i a 8s re . o he tha. enrreel nin nd amateur fi wer | rowers will find | n and Milas Gerald. | on ana - . , OTE - Bw : rd 3 : the pr 51 ! oi A oo FLA ; yee SHOWS M . * | » Th PRICES l Yann 1O5a Rai Sola} af Yom ¢ 8 Timely Reminders from t the Pennsylvan State College De- S:45 49 P.M. unicipa & ecatre 10c & She dams of Rove their op c * 8. Of the 11 game § ro . . ‘ Re kot oh wh Fok 1 he p ” Millheim $ Pennsylvama State Colleg School of Agriculture » The team was FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOV. 23 & 24 man nd GIRIeS! UNCLE SAM vAS Fir "HERE COMES THE NAVY” she’ recover of herself f two daugl November will Wail ters of Mrs. Pauline Rossman, con- tracted scarlet fever in a lght form at the Masonic i Mr. and Mrs “55255 World's Fair Brought at Pillow, | prize HAORIA BTUART nd 11. 8B. NAVY FlLEET™ FOX NEWS — Cartoon “Buddy the Detective” and “ISHAM JONES & ORCHESTRA MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 27 & 27 Yor i rend. NO. 6—*THE LAST FRONTIER"—Alo Cartoon, “Mice In Council” , Mr. and Mrs. | Hhive wan. an ofl Thrilling Motion Picture of the Whole Chi- teres! cago World's Fair -- COMING HERE! Bowersox $s | and « perates | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29-. Thanlagiving Ev'g "Son of Kong" = . yr Nt = ) ¢ Eather;™ By “ 3 - Actual scenes filmed on the Fair grounds ... the CARTOON: Sut of the Eafiy Alo “SINGLE RERLS EXBCITOR'S NOTICE carnival spirit ... crowds ... fun ... music ... ex- n the Estate G. Dauber: SPECIAL ! Friday, November 30 Als nos John “THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL "RUSTY REUBEN BOYS*™ direct from thelr Old Barn In Chieago— 10 OUR STAGE-— In PERSON. The Picture—*S0ON OF KONG Prices 15 & 30c. Watek next i Dau hibits ... all breath-taking sights of the great 1934 x ’ > } $ . Letters testamentary on the shove estate Century of Progress filmed for your entertain- baring been duly granted the undersign- | ed. sll persons knowing themesives Iin- i debted to the estsle are requested te make | immediate payment * and those having | 5 I E claims agsinst the same to present them | . TR ot y : . bent . ttiement a. " duly authenticated for settlement. ANSWERS TO MATHEMATICAL the cated for settlement week's adv, ment ! w wi JOHN H. KNARR, Executor, | PROBLEMS, J. W. BRA “FORD AND A CENTURY ug Centro Hall | Following are the anewers to the page formeriy Umi O ROGRESS” 4 : a8 4 : : When (inking of holding ¥. had the mis- | I I , - a : PUBLIC SALE, — iune to fall while in her home and “se serious injure (Nee Oar On vyeral sy 1 - ¢ w EAS Ea Call the undersigned and re- vk Xfico sap. Un suveral ADMISSION FREE! 12. Answer—$5662.50 « and previou oceasions the knee was in- verse charges jured. i was at the Mary Packe Jured. it the Mary Packer In GRANGE ARCADIA CENTRE HALL hospital for a few days, but iy now ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICOR on ed awe 55 SATURDAY EV’G, NOV. 24 hp | emer am ol EM ently visg ten Hiv Mr LT , 1 * : : Mr. and Mm. 0. { ’ . ROWE, late of Centre Hall Borough, . . ne Loko : r Boi BEGINNING AT 7:00 P. M. deceased. AITY ~itzel, formerly of Spring io lis Letters of administration on above estate Mills but now of Lewistown where he . baving been.duly granted the undersigned, STATE COLLEGE, PA. is employed in the Viscose plant, and SHOWN THROUGH COURTESY OF all persons knowing themselves indebted Miss Freda Smith. of Burnham. re. to the estate are requested to make im- Phone 1082 cently called at the G. C. King and IL mediate payment, and those baviag claims an G. Kennelly homes VOGT MOTOR CO against the same to present them duly an Last week Luther Royer served as . a grand juror and this week William Osman is a traverse juror. TH E Joseph K. Bitner, now in the éight- . tefl futtonelipos ies, ix not in good physical trim. Of : Just NINE DAYS left aie he has bien wiforing from ub. FRG before the Telephone | ~ TRUTH ang oa hip Wer. lm JUST HUMANS By GENE CARR was unable to Directory closes. Tell Answer-4% years AR Ee EN he EN cast a ballot at the last election, and this did not happen often, if ever. in us to install a tele- ABOUT HAIR AND Ti Hr Ald Soclety ot the Te phone in your home HAIR TREATM formed church, on Thursday evening, met at the homie of Mrs. Hoy Searson who has wasted time, ho N The Pust Masters’ Asticelas = 4 name will be listed money on “tonics” and ar hes Past Maste Association, 1. G, 3 . FB. will hold thelr annual meeting in in the new book. ments , . . Now Charles oy ening 1 Srsunization Sovers He ; a . 3 : Call the Business a of Sag it . Con og of tres, © on and Ly FE Fi coming. The Pleasant Cap Grange E i : Office (a free call) Hair”, makes a simple but Bellefohte orchestra the music for the 4 based. 30,000 tests have proved occhsio § : : Ls = ” : uu = Comin; sbomaanion Ses 21 | : ag a phone Employee. SALDNSSS S BANG AR that Pro-Ker produces results, son, John Corman, and wife to their 2 ] i : ; $ i § : : Hair for hair, it es the P Mr. and Mrs, Corman were week-end 3 i a { J " Th ah 11 i ; " ehh tried to stop hair from falls: njoy your birthright-—beauti- guests of Hayes Mattern, cashier of : -— BE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA That is as useless as to try ful, lustrous hair. for Charles the Farmers’ Nationa Bank, Belle. ; ; an animal from shedding! Wha 8 : ke your sc attended a fraternity house party at 4 ) dois State College. \ Jr : sar Mrs. Carl Meyer, of Milroy. visited it : : INSURANCE AND Chie bait a her husband here over Sunday. | POETS 00, ; i = WANT TO BUY cellent Hairdressing in the Gregg Township Vocational hat OR SELL ? Free from Alcobol An shoo, do ProKer Laboratories, 400 Madison Ave, New York Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Codshall and ; SEE US FIRST. Enclosed find $.. , for which please send his lifetime. — NOW — and your You may be one of millions in its monthly session the Pleasant Gap Grange hall Friday Nessler, inventor of the will serve the refreshments and a Hi ) or tell any Bell Tele- revolutionary ple ds that Charles Nessler’s Pro-Ker is home in Unionville, Chester county In the past, tonics and treatments re lace falling hair with new hair. fonte, after the Matterng and Cormans Mr, and Mrs. Russell Condo visited : with Mr. and Mrs. Conley Hayes, at L | h ) | y REAL ESTATR EE Petersburg, where Mr. Hayes fs cone BN # nected with a vocational school. The : i oeseeee friendship of the families was formed i while Mr. Hayes was an instfuctor | oe young son, Teddy, were guests on ; me, i Sunday of Mr. Godshall'y parents, Mr, i wereres and Mrs. Ralph Shook. a {J 16-0x. size PRO-KER @ $1.50 [J] 8-02. size PROKER @ $1.00 ‘ ow Old Now, Kid " The 4H Club “mat wits, Mary Osman tH r.! An You y C. D. BARTHOLOMEW Name nt the home of her parents, Mr. and : Address Mrs. Wiliam Osman, on Wednesday “How Time Flies. | Knew Ya When Ya Was a Kid1” CENTER HALL, PA. City State
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