THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 3 9.9 a LOCAL AND PERSONAL [ACCOUNTING OF THE “1085 West 100 feet to the piace of bean. TAS "RESIDENT'S PARTY” FUNDS | "Ing ITEMS OF PRESIDE Mr. and Mra. (1. O. Benner attend- Being the same premises which FEET ‘ led the funeral of Mrs. (Dr) Irvin at The large number of persons in i Loulsn KE Reber, et. al. by thet deed AZA JLOCAL INTEREST | Bollaf Tuesday afternoc this and other communities whereof January 2, 1889, recorded in Centre - » - -. . * ante tuesqay Afternoon. 5 “Birthday Parties for the President’ | County Deed Book Vol. 17, page 327 : 2 ar A Wiibu McClellan and bah were held, last January 30th, wil, be lgranted and conveved the same to J BELLEFON'] E, I A. : ' rt of last week : ’ 1 {Clark Herman of the first part hereto. win 1 i ALL that certain tract or plot of J. I. Downes, Tyrone, ' i ati i ed as assistant to the president y Erne o her home In Centre Hall qd as assistant to the Pennsvivania Railroad Company, "1 "ha Bru rt prot 3 cently sold ments of the Georgia Warm Spring interested in a letter to local chalt Continuous Khows 2 man sotting forth the accomplish i i § y "wp [ground situate 1¥ing and being in the THURS. FRL & SAT. i Borough of Btate Hoge County 4 el fective as of October Ist. wy the ninistrator . | Foundation, and the causes to WE ICentre and State # Pennsvivani (THIS WEEK) } Herr {the 1's * ent of thd fet is The Bartholomew family take his was transferrs by deed to Max i . rd : . i and described ag follows : STAGE ATTRACTION and . means of expressing their apprecu The nes regular meeting of the s . es . ; SPECIAL PICTURE: : BELLEFONTE, PA. win warded to the Foundation were " eginning t point on the South z any kind nesse shown qauring . . ‘3 14 Prroidox varaed ’ ! i f n n y # - 5 G «iM ally of the many kindnesses he : will be held Tuesday voted [#ide of West Foster Avenue 66 feet On stage Al Jolson's Bhows 7:15 and 9:00 dally, Boy” IN PERSON, ALL SEATS KNOW 1¢ last diness of thelr father. bites t} home \ eC 13 * 1 yn the last } 1551 wu rs. J sh In a lengthy communication to F.|Easterly from the Southeast corner of | } i . ' Wf V. Goodhart the chairman for the (the intersection of West Foster Av. rf “Noun 4 y 2oe. vile eT Famous Juvenile Sereen, . Children 10e, Miss Ferma Hoover, superintends of the Memorial hospital Danville, Va t y it 2 1 ind personal | second party, much detalled informa- iu and South Banard sireet tun i i Sou y § : i y tadlc Star, He Is a guest of Miss Laura at To property Sara EB. Landis, deceased (tion of the wor kings of the Founda- | then Souther] in a dine parallel Stage and Hadle § E | 3 rd Btreet, 7 feet member him In “Mammy ruining parallel THURS FRL-SAT. {THIS wil remain here for a eR {of p> ers Millis, will be held Saturday, {tion is set forth and following is bi ! “ f Side Up.” i tel Avenue; theneq and “Sunnny I Wheeler and Wo 8 : Mitsburgh where A i flong the line of aforesal ow iy K ANGELN Tr " IN ALS" pisish ‘hester Cronister family and proceeds to the amount of $1,015,000, 10 test ho tra 2 0 Ak ALSO—“DAR i “KENTUCKY KERNAI visit the Chester Cronister iy anc! Ww . Neese, a Spring Mills car- ise uring the) y 80 feet to the corner of lot No. with Frediric March ma the Prof, A. J. Smith family, relatives . . 1aily employed at his and in addition to this turing i thence Northerly along ne v i ! MON. & TUES, (Next WL) fr i £ Ly 1 ¢ A s.half vee oceding th, we yg G - + # finan " " s tan oll . was In hy ) an i one-half yea . : re bi va8, 178.7 feet to Hn i : SUNDAY (Midnit; Show) ] “YILLAGE TALE { Foundation received gifts rom { Foster Avenue thence Westerly al- TY ‘ED d . sum i ] al : ! : : {, = TUES, «- WED. Sat— — ite parties amounting to $400,000.! one line wt Foster Avenus Bb MON. WED & THURS, (Nex| Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Benner are Ini Noven i '» See advertisement inibrief reference to some of them. for a week they willl next w i pape The first Birthday Party brought Among srsonnel changes tt. . 3 Mon { V 0 State fiscal officers way th t al 0 18} on Monday Wk) dismissal of Lena Peltingi} Lomo, and wvored this office wi ils pre y as a $1200 a year clerk i a « 11a ‘ro am: part f eing ) 1 Sand premises (NEXT WEEK) Big Double Program Fenture “AIR HAWKE" Democratic club was tol ; 5. Shower ! two children, « “ling done in the field of Infantile par-|.: 719 7g : in : i 1 Bellan Wily department. i lecont fsitors at the 1} {f Mi . A $100,000.00 fund t stimulate | Wh th ; on Ler and wile “CHINA SEA A regular Ing o ee oo sie and Mrs wear Sharer were Mr e ih further the meritorious work be-| : ' weit § +151 T¢ nesday evening, ctober 2, } = | hols Mr nd Mrs, Harry in the I. “SHE GETS HEP MAN” pie. SHERIFF'S SALE, By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias Henne i " . X issued out of the Court of Common all on his visits here | {all those people working for Her. Pleas of Centre County, to me directed, Charles A. Lindbergh arvived| Hu med contr AahQ euminalio “iy i 'xposed to public sale at the i infuntiie Alva he organizatic Cotirt ine tellafonte Pore Bellefonte airport on Sunday | . : Beliefon'e Boro, on monocoupe and remamed | feet tor the TE a. A ] hy dn Cat messuage tene- f v4 tallafonte yy y night was : 3 in Bellefonte for the ve i lund situate in the not recognized. | Issue Book Describing Causes, |, t will be recalled that 70 per|Township of Patton, County of Cen. The Glad Girls met at the home of| Ravages and Means of Pre- {cent. of all the money raise {tre and State of Pennsylvania, bound Margaret Delaney on Monday night . . le 4 3 h ommnits . we ang i 8, wit vention of Erosion le Naini To. in es Beginning at a post at the Public hey had planned a weiner roast, but due to cod weather they met at he i MADISON, Wisc.~Under the title | home. The ® were Dresent 1welve girls “Protecting Investment Values in (Pfr cent of all the money used tof H, Ghaner and Joh RUSH ’] 7 Ww TE H J E and Mrs. Kirkpatrick Land,” the American Bankers Asso |*hould 4 = to the National Con wormeriy Miles J ry: thence 8 I 2€ HI Ous Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Irooks nal ciation Agricultural Commission has |Mittee for ti} Mrihcay A] ihe land rn } Mies |] ray noy children, Miriam and Gloria, Mr. and yublished a booklet dealing with the Mrs. J. Cloyd. Brool and daughter. | conservation of soil resources as a Miss F torence, on sa urdasy . ening pressing national problem, sive it th “i vl cre ] bod lands of the uid W : it ee ith KITCHEN proves that Biante motored t yrone where they w “Careful estimates indicate that 750. guests of Mr. and Mi ger T. Bay-| 000,000 tons of soil, suspended and dis . \ ; indred and ver ard until Sunday evening. | solved, are carried off to the sea each ot 2 2 post on hiic Road: then along an fre ‘h vd rear by running water,” the commis : : X% or rea } 1 ond South thirty-one ’ , Mr. and Mrs. Shi and ng onsists of nel Henry L. Dohor-| a : 1b : S O0INo An . hn Blauser, on Wednesday | 8lon’s book declares. “An equal amount " anc one-fourth degrees res on IVa iC a 2! Ii and Mrs John Blau 1 i ts firming "ry TT] I h & & left for 3 Et wheres thas will removed from its source is left en ro eLL 0 MK : Wiki { guests of 1,500,000,000 re ER EL Ct TR er ELECTRIC attend tha ighesville fai spociing Ls naserve 1} Service estimates | acres have been ruined Taine RR. Cote Tm Rey y 0 y ey Ray L : Buy an ELECTRIC RANGE today and pe be abreast of tomorrow. .. the cost is low LOCALS, BPs "a control and oil losses it quaintances in Centre si, on Satu describes irracing, trip cropping. found day. Reference is made to Mr. and] wind erosion control, gully control and Mrs. C. F. Emery. The minister’ th the control of losses from le chi $ ‘ 34 vO : > ”y : 3 sae contr 13 ATOM jen ing. } Sah s hts estaba Coots : shnston, pastor The con. Emery wi Other chapters are devoted to soil ir ; control method where ; he was engaged in the mereantile bus iness in Snydertown and Ft was the young m er was emloyed by Mr psotirces. the tall $ . . P= mu ition of the work of the denomi- resources, the toll exacted by soll ero h hat muoch ill be Yearnad 2s to . : . : s : ation at large was the largest block sion, methods for keeping soils produc whether or 1 his vaccine bas val items on the agenda list. Rev. D Woe ney and Elde 8 K Keller were in attendance tive, state anll national uses for non ie ir irding of n attack of INTAM- ys The second operation r i re agricultural land, forestry in a soil con = noval of a act undergone v| servation program and wild life in a "he Ti 1 f the net funds] Mrs. Walter Kerlin of Newpor ¥ J] land use program. The booklet de Mf the 1935 President's Party at Centre | A———— 4 “ w— wag entirely successful oth yes! scribes In détail the marshalling of all remains intact i have now been operated on with thel many forces which is belng brought ————————————— i OW 0 uce result that in the course of tir she | about under the leadership of the Sof! SHERIFF'S SALE, i - ® will again have owe t 1! Erosion Service to meet this na inna) | 3 vietts ’ gs f Fiori Farlacl ight. at least such i condition ta 31 By virtue of two writs of Fieri § acias | sight, at leas such i i probiem. f > . “ ! anticipated by the operating sures on. | Haued Pi of the Court of Common . "leas of Centre County, to me directed, | —~d Mrs. Ernest Auman, of Bouton, | J will be exposed to public sale at the Rub Gently Upang Toward the Heart Mass. is at the home of her parents, | . Court House in Bellefonte Boro, on as Blood in eins Flows That Way . : n —e . Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Goodhart. Mrs | : x - | /= Cooking in the White House kitchen has aa Me here follomine pr teaaRkA : FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, 1935, Many people have become despondent | ed ly b h d i Auman came here following an illness! . hb the following property because they have been led to. believe : recently been changed to electric. of her mother, which resulted in her] ALL that certain messuage, tene.| that there is no remedy that will reduce Although the ageless beauty of the undergoing an operation a ahort time | ment or plot of ground situate, lying | ®Wollen veins and bunches, ! . di a If wi : Ag0. Mrs. Goodhart has improved) meng or. § Srodud situtte, iy) If you will get a two-ounce original | building itself will never be out of style, ich since the arrival éf her dangh. | : ollege county’, Dorough of State! 1,ule of Meone's Emerald: ON (full modern equipment has been i Hed much since We arrival of her Gaugh- | h A College, County of Centre and State strength) at any first-class dru store eq Pp 3 cn insta to jor and ig now able to be about in the] of enhaylvainia bounded and de<] and apply it ht andi morn Bf as keep up with the trend today for better ouse. . i — A acribed as follows, to wit directed you should quickly not an ss : . - Beginning at a point on the East] im rovement, Continue to apply Emer- | living in the home. Because the installa- side of Allen Street at the Southwest ald Ohl il the veins and bunches are | 2 3 tion must be modern in future years, nat- corner of PF. O. Jot, formerly belong - Rue . , ¢ x 5 gon > 3 ! oone’s Emers : A rally E r w hg to Ellmbeth D. preely duiong- "yy . Id Off is a harmless. | § : urally Electric Ranges were chosen on Friday; having Soibe here mainly to ou a attend the funeral of W. H. Barthol along said Alley North 51% decrees yo Sut 3 oy Rong Time. indeed, x | But not alone has the White House at omew. During years past tha couple] : en ee East 205 feet to an Alley: thence al-} so powerful is E Ol that old | Washiagton gone electric—little white have frequently been entertained at 4 ong last named Alley South 50% de-| chromic sores and ulcers are often en. | h 4 . . the Bartholomew “home. Mr. Reesminl A Monument Erected.- greeq East 100 feet to corner of lot! tirely healed. It has brought much com | ouses on every Main Street all over the appears chipper than ever, evidently! to the memory of a loved ong is a No. 13, now the property of Clark tn worried people all over the | country are following the increasing trend iter ¢ Tere o ¥ . - Herman: “rye alot a ) ; . s > : . having e pletely “rerovered from =n substantial expression of your jast Herman oe al os aforesaid Sark For generous sample send 10 cents of today to better, easier cooking—electric recent ilifjeds. Ing affection. To select one that 208 foot to Hn. or ant degrees West! (fiver or stamps) to cover cost-—mail. 1 ki A bridgl party was given at the| Will be appropriate requires careful lo fot to fing of Allen Street; thence | jng—packing to Dept. AM. Interna. : cooing. £ as v : od $a 3 along Allen Street North 50 . § n " «N.: X. a 3 1 { ; Meeker callin in the Seven Mts, Wed.| ONSlderation— for it must last = —_ "0% degrees| tionalLaboratories, Ine. Rochester 2371 You, too, will find it the better way. Mr. and Mrs Clay W Reeseman of | Camden, N. J., motored to Centre Hall ———————————— ai nesday night of last week, ‘wild $rs | tHTOUgh all the years 16 come. Let a § Ti - ee & A home demonstration will cost you J. H. Knarr and Mrs. W. F. MacMor-| US 0-operate with you by submit i Lata iy nothing ran acting ds hostesses, A ofilcken din.| UME suggestions based upon our : ner wag served. Those progent were] N49 experience as memoria; sculp: PULL LINE oF ELECTRIC Mrs. D. C. Mitterling, Mrs. J. Mm | Yrs Coldron, Mrs. F. P. Geary, Mrs. D. R.| C. H. HOMAN 4 * WATER em bd 522 get] % ; Keener, Mrs. George Vogt, Mrs. Paull ‘ To Ue Nk a WE SER BA oF TRAM il | Successor’ to . gn 1 yy PLES Pettarct, “Mew. WF. Mackioriam| =p Swot. te HEATING eT = lif ridrw Mrs, J. H. Knarr, Miss Laura tunkie! Centre Mall Marie & Granite Works, 1} tem. the a Miss Carribell Emerick Miss Mary D.| ‘ERY + 4 K ; 3 Potter, Miss Jennio Thomas, i — CEN i RY HALL . ; CLO I HES means ss 5 . hah ed 2 bag ole) LS 0 4 The funeral of Willlam 5 Barthol. | a. Cn or ; a be electrically E ThE omew, on Saturday afternoon, winsat.| HHH a - py 3 i ADEQUATE NG . . ————— Tl 8 5 re - bo ke "~ ‘ ' | 7H 5 | : = (=) HOT WATER aa Td tended by the following friends and! relatives from out of town: Mr. wl | 5 ~~ | : : ards Mrs. E. L. Jartholomew and ur. ph 8 COATS, CAPS, | Pipe ; ter Mary Helen Altoona: Mr. and 3 ; | lb FS OunY Mrs. H. J. Kititeherger and datghiers 1 WATER-PROOF | : » nSg Loulsg and Elizabeth, Curwensville: Bo BREECHES Willlam Romig, Mrs, 1 L. Bhumaker, } 4 and Mrs, Lillian Crow and daughter i Pauline, Liverpool: JI. I. Smull ang HI-TOP SHOES Oscar Long, Mackeyville: Rev. ¢. BE 4 3 Hazen, Muncy: Rev. and Mrs. C FP, &/ 1 REASONABLE PRICES, Catherman, Everett: Rev. and Mrs, H. 1 : A. Pruyn, Morrisdale; Mr. and Mrs. ETTER EADY Why be satisfied with less than the best, it costs mo move In the Interest of Ellery King, Lock Haven: Mrs, Mar- Br i i i) ff ASTIERHEADEY | of) oon ELECTRIC RANGE DEALERS of Lewistown, Miss | | ihn pen hi MBS | WEST PENN POWER COMPANY | t, rn; Mr Mrs. : Ww. Reesman, Conmten; f . J. far i of } \L = 1 - PO Wes? n £0. rm eA SE, Si
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