THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. COOL WEATHER not only is near, but part of the time it’s here. Chilly nights, cool breezy mornings, we are forcibly reminded that FALL. APPROACHES. NEW DRESSES NEW SHOES Mwy SUITS Fall Suedes Ing Fal) NewShades 811 Cline snoble, y . — { 11 Liym Yub rit leather THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1035 band from the Sunbury or-! PUBLIC SHOOLS EXEMPTED | Home, the home to receive) FROM TAX ON AMUSEMENTS of the venture, ruling on the contraversial Mrs. J. M. Kerstetter | vin of the emergency relief Mr. and Mrs. Thomas amusements, passed the son Dean, and daugh- | legislature, affecting educational in- the week-end In | stitutions, secretary Harry B. SO High Valley hunting camp. The lat- | Kalodner the yecomrenti- daughter, of | ter Mr, Kerstettey by creeping on his | tions of department that visited | hands and kneeg managed to approach | private unives of thirty-five wild turkeys. |... and A. CC, Adams, of Sunbury, Miss | « exempt- to both the | phans' wnefit Spring Mills fs ve A Collection of Newsy Happenings | 5 n Francis, and Personals from Gregg Town- | Kerstetter and ship's Metropolis. | ter Martha, oa | . Wis ir i In pro and | tax 19356 fons an by spent revenue dh approved the schools, wife and counsel relatives of 8.1. family John Gray, Milton, with the Condo Mr. and Mrs, daughter, Miss wa, who had Lingle’ art Miss and ‘i - the Condo, colleges in flock Sunday. | i Mrs, thelr Ld to- ara Mr. tored fob w win should be subject t public and od The grade and 0 tax on Jingle, at n visiung Mr. and Georges schools applies parochial exemption high — —— I —— YES the Lan N. Silvins, of Somers Point, N.| and Mrs, (Dr) G. CC. "Phabag mo- to, Sunbury Sunday, lace of i Pearl, of nique, with schools, Mrs alley hee on wis arents, AMusser several Aladdin wi at Grange \ Uhe Smart colorful Gar- rough leathers wed | wt itt 1 in ana |. an the free! Vote on constitution bal- Smitl to Bells nents, ooth tovelty urday and Mrs. Ha spent i Melvin ver ven, $1.95 School Clothes Available for All Ages NIEMANS DEPARTMENT STORE MILLHEIM, PA. “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” srtheles readies renn Aare } visited until Sunday Dr. and Mrs, W wood, N. J. were father of The motor, a farm ployed by Joseph Peters, of Perue brother-in-law of E. T. Jamison. dead on Saturday. Burial at Pleasant Gap on Tuesday. Two fishing parties fr Mills flalied In Chesapeale Diehl's Island, over the of accomp rd among acquaintance es evening M. Flieg guests Of Mrs. Fliegel, trip from of May W. A aver | New Noose, the week-end Jersey waa by Jesse Hartsock, hand fell was made om Spring Bay tha Firt in 1 pre tuasel) Joseph had tine to at 3 + CK with fint ioe Mev. er, Jol and the for. 2006 ordinary uded Ww. good them any but ETOUD Balr Med 8410 iT . } James a} M nts ivnard Duck He. when a daugh- days ago to Mr. Westbrook, of New young lady was at ara. The father fs Bell: Telephone Co. fg indicated, fs n ter Bie, Yor: ( once Ave a “hemist for Mrs. Westbrook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Duck. » The Bpring Mills baseball feam fis booked to play a game with the Cen. tro Hal: team on the latter's fleld, Thursday evening, Roy Red the J. Yeo ouse estate proper fn short the west fron where ho now Hyves Rev. lel, Homer City, Indiana county, will fi. the pulpit in the Laue theran church it Spring Mf, at 9:00 o'clock 8 nday morning He will be the thirl of our ministers engined to an the vi t pulpite on the Penns Yallly but vin charge during Sep. teribey, Tun | OO uray eveaine soho il prin tendd. Lin RT hr few © ms ghout to move from the Weagley distance to re fh to t F. festival held Sat. on the Voeational Wis very lavgely at. inelpal drawing card w ¥ si | i ! 3 3 i i i al ii ! { i } i 1 OPEN EVENINGS & THURSDAY, ate pM STORE TUESDAY We Close STORY ESDAY Close OVEN & THI at 4 Pp, EVENINGS HSDAY, M, except TH when We n PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. (Next best to seeing her! Keep vacation friend- Mere miles don’t matter. ships alive. You're always within “talking” distance. . by telephone. Call her up... tonight! of all CwWl ~~ chickens $1.78 per Hall; phone 11- . WANTED—Market tankage sold, Centre kinds; A M THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA teigel. VOTE FOR THESE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Pladgad to Social Justice JUSTICE H. EDGAR BARNES FOR SUPREME COURT TLL TERM Justice Barnes, a distinguished Member of the Philadelphia Bar, long has been in the forefront of the battle for liberal social legislation. As an attorney, rich and poor alike sought his aid. No retainer §as was large enough to swerve him from the path of professior ' s*hics and no one ever was turned away for ck oa ROBFRAT L. MYERS, JR. FOR STIPERIOEK COUPT Robert L. Myers will bring to the Superior Court bench a background rich in experience, a well earned reputation for aggressive liberalism, and a distinguished career as attorney and teacher. He is an outstanding Member of the Bar in Central Pennsylvania, author of valuable contributions tc the legal literature of this Commonwealth, a law professor of note, a veteran of the World War. Dale an guest drive t H unday., of Sham in visited recently. Vi friends, home ACCOM by Harry Mr. and several at fhe Sunday Mra. Byers and small son the Fish- or apartment on wiroet. Mr. and Mrs. Greensburg the H. J. M and F. Hall, were Mra. Jacobs, from her 4 Main Charles HMosterman, were week-end visit M. Hosterman home. Kirkpatrick of Centre E. Wieland, of Linden callers at the home of who is convalescing recent iliness, 7 org at Rev, Hall, PLAZA THEATRE # scLLeFONTE THURS., FRI, SAT. (This Week) “Call of the Wild" with CLARK GABLE (Special Midnight Show Also) Showing on MONDAY & TUESDAY SEPT. 15, 16, 17 Will ROGERS in ‘Steamboat "Round the Bend” ALSO, A BEAUTIFUL COLOR PHOTO OF THE STAR GIVEN FREE TO EACH JULT. 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EDWARD DURST CENTRE HALL ———— large or gn A A aA es A | To Holders of FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN BONDS ALL outstanding Fourth Liberty Loan Bonds have called for redemption on OCTOBER 15th, 1933, THE Secretary of the Treasury is offering an exchange on either 10-12 year 234 per cent. Treasury Bond or for 3%- year 13; per cent. Treasury Note, been WE shall be glad to make the exchange or have bonds redeemed. your The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE