AUGUST 29, 1935. "THURSDRA, Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy liappenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship’s Metropolis. The The the trip ter Future Fa through a portion tween st 12th ported secretary ter, Ellsworth “Wea left Spring Atnrcust 12, in a Go South— brief Township of the Boys in F. F. A. following in account of the Gregg Chap- rmers America made South, be-| 17th, the Of and re- Chap- ns the Stover: Mills tru Mon- wi Ei group day, prepared accommodate planned gion of b g the in Here the town- The will mes Spring {4 | Year th focatio at Mills at 8 o'clock in the evening Mr. and Mrs. Ernest with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Long and family, of Rebersburg Sunday enteris on Monday, Sept, Ind, Long visited | north for ina-} i the | the schools present 8 Vace to the of enrolling. John Children 1g the first certifi time m tion ate teacher at time Stover, Smulito and Miss | of Bpring Mills, and, Md, and married in that city. nployed nteae and the gaged regula ing Mills of of n. Motors Verna of] Ripka, Satur | Th for and bride | to Cumberl on dyna were a groom is bry « buiider, St College, ently was en ] silk | living in the Sp future place present Long will begin operat. | hiydraulle cider press atl of here along Route Mrs, Long, by the way successful in growing cu- having already picked and) gold large numbers. Mr. and Mrs, George Krape and Mr and Mrs, Willis Fisher, of Johnstown on Bunday visited with Mr. Karpe's sister Mrs. G, C. King. Mr, Krape is a trolley car conductor and his friend Mr. Fisher, Is 5g coal mine superin- tendent. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Hair, of Mif- flinburg, were guests at thy Nelsh res. taurant on Bufday. Mrs. Adams, of Sunbury, mother of Mra, (Dr) George C. Thomas, was a guest of her daughter for ten days. Roy Schaeffer and CC. N. Kryder, both Interesied In the sale of insur ance, were looking ip Hhuelsess In their line during a visit to the village. Roy Vonada, of Coburn, was another wisitor here on business, Mrs, Samuel Musser, church, recently had on relapse and since hag been rather seriously ill. Sho has been (nvalided much or all of the timg during the past year, ing iarge their 45, has home wost on Bept. & wen cumbers, at Salem paly a team from Mill, Saturday afternoon, 2:30 The local team's success last two games out of three wera won off Po Valley CCC Tuesday, and Wednesday the Mad- team lost to them at a game played at Rebersburg. On Saturday the COC evened matteryg with them, being Mr. and Donald, J Alexander, at the E. T. day. Mrs. Alexander and Mrs, Deitz a sister Jamison with the Jamison home. Stanley Boulton, wife [ Mrs Bolt mother, also Spring Millis will o'clock. week was on isonburg team victorious, Mrs, Leonard of Altoona, of Coburn, Jamison Deitz and Mrs. A. guests Bon and were home, on the of Mrs. h is who her iwband at and son iN spent Sunday ting camp int few vied nine that ghe persons posts Mr nous, place did and the and goriied ters cards as eviden thing abou he Coolldese hor simplest imaginable. the Juckiest Fairlawn on Friday, who came prize, Iruce Among persons to the picnid a Misa with Park, wig away accompanied Mr. Meyer, who conduct a at Spring Mills, to the on entering the grounds was given a slip with a it. Miss Stover happen. the right number, Pauline Rossman and daugh- Dorothy and Jane, on Tuesday their home here after a vacation. They wersg mo- of Mr, and Mrs. Harvey of Girardsville, in which place tossman and children lo. on thelr return here and Mra. COC. M. Watts and of Bpring Mills, and Dean H. 1. Watts, of State (ol. camping at Hammersley Josephine a Sha t Mrs Fairlawn store and person number on &l to draw Mrs, ters to two weeks guests Travis were Prof hildren and Mrs, ego. are Fork. Mr. and Mra. Coleman Wingard, on will motor to Elizabethtown with them Dorothy and Jane Rossman to resume thelr school work at the Masonic Home after a vaca tion here since August 2nd. Mrs, Rossman, mother of the children, will accompany them on the trip, EE pa ns PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6th, 7 M. east of Centre Hall, or 5 M, west of Madisonburg, on Brush Valiey road Mrs. J. A. Bungard will sell farm stock, implements household goods, &o. A clean-up sale. Sale begins at 10 o'clock a. m, Wike & Hubler, aucts. sii OS BA AAS DWIN KILLS MOTHS AND OTHER INSECTS AND 1S REALLY AS FRAGRANT AS FLOWERS IN MAY I” Your DEALER BUPBLY YOU waite BALDWIN LABORATORIES, INE, Saas aTiwn, a, EGPYRIBNT ISE8 « © + BALDWIN LABGRATORIES, NE Ss : 3 : i i THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. Tusseyville, WwW. Holderman, 8, Van Mecker Tuesday. 2 AE TP trip Messrs, A. and Clarence, WwW. C. TT 1. met at Mrs, Anna Rossman, Tu ning. The nic in Miss Swartz made a tO the of caday eves home annual Wednes club held Fortney thelr woods, iH the Mary days with 1 Miss Ruby guest derman, Mis. N. ‘ Lilae, Iie and called i Swarts ple- dny Swartz spent several elatives in ieliefonte, girls. NEW SUITS Thurs tHol- | wis 0 Mellman Fohringer dy her friend, of Hobb Anuginers, Hef © and grandson, Mary { £1 unde | ard lnughter from Now home Jerse LADIES’ HATS DRESSES and “Wh STORE Tuesdays, Thursiuys, when we UNTIL SEPTEMHER ere Your Dollars Go OPEN when EVENINGS except at 6:00, and close at Noon, IST. we close NEW SHOES MILLHEIM, PA. STORE Tuesdays, Thursdays, UNTIL OVEN when when we SEPTEMBER EVENINGS except at 6:00, and close at Noon, INT. we close BEGISTER'S NOTICE, aot hereby given ns that the foll 1 goods and o is ested to pers inter ir ies tt to ROOF ¢ y F Fia wiaries firmed ni sl by day I ¢ iministration on 1hove extale ¥ sdersig ned, lndetbiied requested te make in mediate payment, aud those bdaving claims igainet the same (o present then July s9- { thenticated for settlement i the “mee. ves are {3 MUI ADMISSION LLHE g > 2 § . ard +15 c1) -4 i i P, M. Children, lle; Adults, 26c. Mickey d Mouse Two. shots, a Lee] PLAYS “BURIE) PAPA Sereen LOOT.” Shap THIS THEATRE} ING WiLi SEPTEMBER 2 OPEN MONDAY £& TUES, START. THROUGHOUT THE WINTER. T Eg & wa YOU HAVE BEEN > SEPT. 2&3 ®® 0 FOR THIS PICTURE — Raby Keeler KIDDIES: “MICKEY } : } i CLUB” This Sat. 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