vmiREbAY. NOVESIEBI 30. 1904 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Sng thelr daughter, Dorothy, and her hus- fused in place of the condensed, o. > band, Kenneth Pfohl, Jr. also the lat- POTATOES MAY BE FED Exped \fr Spring Mil Ss ter's father, Rev. Kennety Pohl, Sr. imental results show that, on the ave Bishop of the Southern Province of barpge 420 pounds of potatoes cooked A Collection of Newsy Happenings the Moravian church, and Mrs, Pfohl l,re equal to 100 pounds of shelled corn and Personals from Gregg Town- The young couple live in Salisbury, {ie properly balanced with other feeds ship's Metropolls. N. C., while the Bishop and Mrs. Plo and fed in the proportion of not more por *# | aro located In Winston-Salem, N. C.lthan 4 pounds of potatoes to 1 pound . . ' » ~g + ’ ~ + | Mills band and a delega- | They arrived by auto on Saturday and lof grain. are now available on our entire stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Coats. We The Spring Mills band and a delega-| = ° odd 3 ar az Pathlehe Sun- sot ries Bliciretis a . . tion of citizens from Gregg township | returned as far as Bethlchem on Sun-} propper THE SHRUBS—The more have sharply marked down every garment—and if you want a Coat NOW day, where the Bishop attended a r worker - tender shrubs should be covered with - - - ” - will accompany John W. Decker, rep ; a : sx : ! ¥ ¥, rese ts tive-oleet from Centre county, church meeting on Monday. Mr. and}... pranches of evergreens to protect IS 1 HE I'IME. sentative-eig < J Mrs Eugene Lee, of State (0 lege, suration of Governor . x them during the winter. . Straw, can- to the Inauguratic : were guests at the same time at the Barle. At the time of the Inaugura- vas, or burlap may be used to protect tion Mr. Decker will have become a Lee home. larger specimens from the bright win . ) ) K 1 In ‘ Af ————— ter sun. 4 full-fledged member of the lower | house in the State legislature, and | Boalsburg. MULCH STRAWBERRY PLANTS 15 75 6 ‘“ 12 50 will undoubtedly receive recognition .... 4 7 jfazel and daughter Jan As soon as the ground becomes well . . as such at the inaugural ceremonies. i spent Sunday afternoon at the Kling frozen the strawberry patch should be PY: “ Mrs. Susan Meyer, widow of Jacob | home at Oak Hall. covered with a mulch, several inches 27.50 19 75 Meyer, living on the Meyer Lome-| pg...q and Alice Weber, of Hunt deep. Wheat straw free from grain, % , Pray alk © rrass, and wee eos Ig the best ma stead near Penn Hall, had for a WeeR-|, 4.0 were visitors in wn on Sat. | Bras a d : 4 g end guest her son-indaw and AMEN | urday asternoon. Snbinl for wmeiching is and 1-3 OFF on.all higher priced garments. ter, Mr .and Mrs. William 8. Shelton y nd lane nalts. an COWS NEED WATER on their who d off there way from their Home In kron, Ohto, | 08: at tho mo of Mr. and Ars. |POAtUre helps, cows to produce all th MEN'S SUITS also sharply reduced. One lot of SUITS, all fs. and Mrs. Roy Searson and two! rs m I. Stuart has been confined) 'KEBP. FARM RECORDS—A good wool, values to $12.50 . . $0 95 ills, and Mrs.) yo. room by iliness for the past|farm record book accurately kept And many other values too numerous to mention. . Kate Tressler and Samuel Ging Centre Hall, were Sun visitors v > PERSE OR SESE EOVIe the Ceoree Reed yme in Ping Grove PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. to Cent The Girls Saxophone Band of the Bvangelical Home at Lewisburg, ren- dered a = tertainment in the } angelical church last Sunday evening. | “unger The band is under the instruction chang 4 Prof. Luther W. Albert inl the Joi and vi yo .e ei bree in ANSWERS TO MATHEMATICAL | PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, . , ue yy Far p oO tho ban aa Lis 0 I MM COnIrTOuLora. lowioe 0 a} nginge Froud Botts, Wm. Folk, of Oak Hall, instal’ed a t SALE os en SEH BH es Ti 3 PROBLENS, wi - 4 i. i : : i : Martha Eyer, Miriam | new furnace 1 Brown, Violet Kern Mrs Freein OR SALE OR Hatt ors 1 dence and Louise There presented con largest cities in wf with success They have also Virginia Cl Led ie Tne Great. Detlverents a wer] Colimbia. Oak stove for sale; in goo Twill Rogers Picks iin. G. PSs [00 Ea oyu FC A Story For hon hh § By val 3 : people are coming in along the road ie. 3 Sofa 19 y " S pot HUMANS Bob Sl ol 4 younger Re-| { 4 “er lack steel roofing, $1.20 a squa AML | f ind in win to be taxed Bre the. pean 3 . ey Raa OF 2 ¥ “ " go a Roman Ay nt: he angels publican n this district, t William 1b By WILL ROGERS - : : Fhe Great De- {un tingdo: county fs v4 . Z ie sinpherds cons 19 THE Worst Joke I heard today = ds ile 5 ce will ‘OWS FOR SALE—Herd of seven was told to me by an English- “% ernosy and stein for sale man. Being in England, one nat- & F furnishi Some fresh, others springing Frank urally does run on to them now 4 7 is ii8 » Tha , 4 The “$ * Phillips, Potters Mills and again. It's a Golf Story. It's a new Golf Story. At least it's not the one we have to listen to ‘ool, Mrs “harjes after our nu he iption “in America every day about the McCool, Rey (SS parade, bis Spor 11 white over the green, When thinking of holding picked up by Fido, STPEEY BP £3 ov et dog The roy d Fron PUBLIC SALE, ~— Pe % nex Batt’ fi a . Golfer came over the £ : under yr ar Fé. 3 3 nil the undersigned and re } and began waving h verse charges and houting to the dog E.M. [SMITH tleman and he will knock ‘ 1a 19 pounds vyei- STATE COLLEGE, PA. hie funeral iia Monday, | . # : Mas Tae TP ii orn, 1 pounds ground rolled Mr, and Mrs Jay Rid- | id 10 pounds condensed milk Phone 1082 Howard Krape Aid od milk r . La ad the H. C.J rind much dried. mil ; “He's Not Very Entertaining, Is He?" entre Hall; Willis : -_ er ——————————— “No, He Couldn't Entertain a Thought.” it Mr. and Mme WW, A Centre Hall. Mrs Riden, is adaughter of the late Rev. Foster Fetterolf. a niece of Mra Here's the world’s AL. ciadales |. Bava . OB SHOWS M cio | Th FRICES of Morrisdale Rev. and Mi» £ E of Moreau, mev.and Mee © EH outstanding air-cell radio! 614549 PN. unicipal® | heatre '{":. Millheimn, and Rev. Russell, of Spring i . Millkeim Mills, were the ministers in charge of] | Rte a CE Battery Speratod Radio designed speci- - - the funeral y for homes without electricity. It’s sensitive ag F. A. Carson. a justice in Potter and selective. And it’s economical, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29--Thanksgiving Ev'g township. made his first trip from y SEE~The Cannibals! The Earthquake! The Sea Serpent! all Ine : , a If you want proof that your radio dollar bu 1 home on Sunday in five weeks, and ys more : Act now The Tele- game to visit Tig datgater, Jee. Cole value than ever before, come in and listen to this h Di “SON OF KONG” A RKO. man Wingard. He came wity a bro- new air-cell battery radio sensation.Come in TODAY, paone rectory Pleture. ther-in-law, P FP Henshall, of Siate . . . Cohan ana 3 Imagine the thrills of listening in on London— CCA. Spiker is in charse of ‘the Paris—Rome—Madrid, and other foreign cities, Tell us to install a nstruction of the approaches lead- too. Tune in grim calls to police cars . . . aviation tele hone before ) —" i to the new bridge over Penns : messages LE amateur transmission. And our 5 P x Friday if you Special Attraction FRIDAY, NOV. 30, One Night Only The remodeling of the bridge| | favorite American programs are received with - DO NOT FAIL TO SEE **THE ONLY AND ORIGINAL®** er Sinking Crock 14 almost “com-| KR Liant life-like tome that will ish you. t a " : m | iant life-like tone that will astonish you 4 a eur Sate “RUSTY REUBEN BOYS” oochiart, of Barnera Corners, York, blew into thig section S8un- | FOREIGN AND ’ conti iid 1 od ‘ From thelr old barn Joft in Chicago to our stage IN PERSON. day eveningbringing with him a camp- ! LE ih : - 5G - * “ ing outht, indicating he expects to re- DOMESTIC : i i i Call the Business FEATU RING: Tip Thompson's Roping Act Direct from Chica. closes tomorrow Starring Robert Armstrong, Helen Mack and Frank Reicher. 2 CARTOON: “OUT OF THE EATHER” and Single Reels. main. here. during th wy ; eal go World's Fair!! A Real Live-Wire Stage Attraction Packed Full of a a during the lusting sess-l | PROGRAMS . Le Office (a free call) Laughs, Thrills and Good Hil-Billy Music. on. Mr. Goodhart Is traveling by au- | 1} . . fo. He Jeft here last year a short Model C-70.. . Standard . pt or tell any Bell Tele- The Pleture: “THE SON OF KONG. . time prior to the opening of the hunt. and Short-Wave Super. / $78 Hi E The threatr, opens at 6:30. Two Stage Attractions—7:50 and | ing season nA SpE phone mployee. 9:40 p. m. Admission Prices: 15 and 300 to all. Remember—FRI- A minister from Jersey Shore filled DAY NIGHT ONLY! the Lutheran pulpit on Sunday morn. he | see (I BEOERD Hi RT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1st The Young People's meeting on {iit i " bs i CLIN Bal TI tir JIMMY DURANTE, BETUART ERWIN and LUPE VELEZ in: Sunday evening, was conducted by { Bi “ ; : 1" #7 (The Big PRIZE FIGHTER) Rav. D R. Reéuer. PRICE $64.25 % PALOOKA JIMNY DURANTE, Mrs. Benjamin Genta, a former F1 : resident of this commuhity, and Char. { 1] | ! . FOX NEWS; Cartoon, “Magic Fish” also SINGLE REELS, a les A. Krape, a resident here for fifty ri INSURANCE AND | NOTICE—Al those holding Prise Night Cards bring them to this years, were laid to rest in cometeries Ll ¥ theatre Saturday night, December 1st as all prizes will be chanced close to Spring Mills, The Centzel family lived on the Ross frm. now 3 rr REAL ESTATR . owned by Elmer Hettinger, and later : MO! ! 4 " ; ’ MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 3 & 4 : purchasia the dwelling Slit hy Arch. " DEL ——— | BENEFIT of the . P. V. HW. SCHOOL: Purchase your ticket from ey Zettle In Bpring Mille and Mved in { | it, and from there Mout twelve yours C-79) WA TO B any of the school students In order that you may see George Arlis in ago moved to Htate College where they have since lived Roy and Gil 8 ry Operated SH ORTWAVE RADIO OR SELL? "The House of Rothschild" bert CGentzel, of Maple Park, Tlinols, sons, visited the mother a few days i SEE US FIRST. | A Splendid Picture! The theatre box-office will he open to all before her death, but could not come thowe who are unable to purchase tickets from the students Help back for the funeral. Wagaany this good cause along by attending this show. Also—Cartoon. Mre. William Bressler since her re. HOSTERMAN & STOVER CO. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW No. 7 "The LAST FRONTIER." . turn home from the Geisinger hospital “THE DEPARTMENT HARDWARE STORE" COMING=DEC, 7 & 8—~WILL ROGER: in «“UDGE PRIEST. continues to Improve. . : " CENTRE HALL, PA. : Are eT Mp and Mrs J. ©. Lee entertained Phone 11-R-2 MILLHEIM : pr
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