The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, September 12, 1935, Image 10

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    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
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} 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.
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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.
Based on the Story by Jack London, ADULT
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE,
Letters of
lag been
person
ersigned,
gives Indebled
: the estate are requested to make im
mediste payment, snd those having claim
against the same to present them duly an
{ thenticated for settlement
G. H Me MI
PEXNSILYANIA DEPARTMENT
OF HIGHWAYS
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
MU
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 & 14
MUSICAL COMEDY YOU WON'T FORGET!
“Naughty Marietta’ --a NM. 6. N. Picture
Ed FOX NEWS
NICIP AL THEATRE
EVENINGS=— 7:15 and 9:1
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and MICKEY MOUS)
MONDAY & TUESDAY, SEPT. 16 & 17
{IREA" i T
EDMUND LOWE VICTOR MeL AGLEN
“Under Pressure’’--2 Fox Picture
COMEDY "My Clock” CARTOON.
and fn:
Gravdfather's
and
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IMPROVE Your Property
PAINT
1 a
to the value of your hom rty Lke a good
paint job. Our experience, up-to-date equipment. and best of
materials, assures the Best for
We Use DuPont Paint on our
lasting
Noth 1
LHROtHINEg adc
&
YOu
paint
quality.
Be sure vou'see us before undertaking
small order.
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