The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 29, 1935, Image 8

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    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
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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
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are
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THIS THEATRE}
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SEPTEMBER 2
OPEN MONDAY £& TUES, START.
THROUGHOUT THE WINTER.
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YOU HAVE BEEN
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FOR THIS PICTURE —
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men, #0
n Constables, (that
may have bu
their respective
set "3 to districts, requiring to report to the
MeGarvey Honorable Court) that they be then
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3 No. 2
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