VOL. CIX. COMMUNITY FAIR MILLS, OCT. ANNUAL AT SPRING —" dlc " PEXN STATI ro RECEIVE PARENTS OF STUDENTS DAIS DAY AT (ELEBRATION w— Aol ND. K. Keller Buys Homan Farm. HOMECOMING AT 4 MP CHURCH HILLY ABANDONED 192 ——————— A been 2.000000 has Pontine Motor Co. in the product Over spent prepartation for mi te . CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. . » » . Tuesday of Russell Smith same day a Mr. apd Mrs ant Gap 5 jast weoeek-discharged of Boalsburg: on the daughter was born to Melvin 8cott, of Pleas- Thursday-—discharged: lin Burd, Aaronsburg. Friday admitted: Miss Ruth Della Rishel, Madisonburg: a son wig born thesameday to Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Brown, Centre Hall, R. D. Haturday-—admitted: Lavina Spleer, Oak Hall Station, SBunday--admitied: Miss Edith Vio- Ia Bhank, Boalsburg: discharged Mra. lester Immel and infant son, Mali. sonburg, There were forty-eight patients in the hospital beginning of the week. John Frank» Desslo Democratic Candidate for Sheriff. MAC PEARCE of Phillpzhurg. # MARRIAGE LICENSES a . Froll CONVENTION WOMEN'S MISS, SOC, LUTH CH. OCT. i niinue nd Th foe of throws day. us tion $2.00 ja requir m all Women's fro Young & fromm Bocieties and $1.00 wn all Women's Societ i J The cents Young will Women's the dinner for 5 of the reg. Both i invited, Miss from India. include Whitehead taka place supper. are = Wednesday #ates and A guest Zimmerman, on furlough Others on the program Wednesday: Mrs. H W. Williamsport: Rev D. D. president of Susquehanna Syn. od, Berwick; Mrs, Walter Brown, of Danville. Mrs. Walter Hanning, Wil. Hamsport, In the evening a pageant entitled, “The Great Commission,” will be presented. Thursday morning: Mrs, A. T. Berk- heimer, Miss Zimmerman. Afternoon: Mrs. M. W. Lisse State College: Dr. Ernest A. Tappert, New York City Evening: Miss Zimmerman: Rev. A W. Smith. A AANA, Governor Barle appointed Major General Edward Shannon, com. mander of the Pennsylvaniy National Guard, to the Armory Board, Hg suc ceedy the late Brigadier General Albert J. Logan, and will serve without sal. ary. visitors speaker PA.. BOOSTING HALL. [EXPLOSION FOLLOWS Vikllam ene Stoves Raturday sustained ind arm Y. WAGNER PASTOR-ELECT PENNS YALLEY LUTH. ls THE SICK. pri WIiRL} HILEMAN, INEERING ( PARTIALLY 51 FTN Pi Nie fs, ANT BURNED ————— I ————— ALTOONA STORES TO OBSERVE WW rie ny € vl tter than i iB Altoona Inve Day preceded it Wi od in ® seasontable dependaii and dise Ag practically all Altoona of all kinds for the home as well ag for personal needs at attractive prices that have been made especially for thda one day event, Our readers are extended a special invitation by Altoona merchants to visit them on Wedneaday and shure in the good values that have been pro. vided for Altoona Day. The Altoona city officials are eo. operating in making it easy for visit. Ofg to shop on Altoona Day by re- moving parking restrictions, excepting where fire and other hazards prevent, SA THE HAT SHOP, MILLHEIM. Always, Hats of Style and Quality, The Hat Shop. MRS. LBNORE V. RBRURD, East Main Street, Millheim pa. at x40 Pennsylvania ig short 554 Jobs un der civil service, that is, 554 Pennayl- vanians ought to be added to those already under civil service. OCTOBER REBEKAH INSTALLS | [LOCAL LODGE i MILLHEIM NO, i ——— LODGE 1. 0. 0. F. INSTALLED BY 055 Pr. BOALSBURG REBEKAH INSTALLED BY OFFI DIS, RE. - BROOKS <BAUMGARDNER. i ——— SURPRISE SHOWER” A BOALSBURG WISS SIMCER GAME period is defeat pom {ion and Bonlel try Hall Ha leaders thie when locals will ictory, which will considerably i ——— Hospital Meeting, The annual meeting te Centre County hospital will be held at the Court House in Bellefonte on Monday night, October 14, at § o'- for the purpose of transacting business matierg and for the of three trustees from Belle. fonte. All members of the corpora- tion (those contributing at least $i during the past year) will be entitle ed to a vote at the meeting. corporate of clock, certain election AI HP SA HRA. FORTY-SEVEN PWA PROJECTS ‘AT WORK IN DISTRICT TEN Statistics from the office of Charles Freeman, Dubols, director of District 10, WPA, indicate 2468 projecis have been approved and forwarded to Hare risburg, involving the employment of 12,065 men and the expenditure bf $2,151,444, Forty-seven actual projects, inelud. ing State Highway programs, involve ing thirty-six units divided among the seven counties in the district, are in oepration, requiring 4043 men for the work, with an expenditure of $§872,793. * » 10, 1935. STATE'S 8. 8. WORKERS IN SESSION IN i i i i i The Penn ivania — CENTRE-HUNTINGDON WHEAT FPRODUCTION CONTROL ASK A m———— " ravi t s— ct ti————— SOUTHSIDS DEMOCRAT HOLDS ENTHUSIAST I CLR MEETING a BRIDGE PARTY. ceived cvonsola refroghmente iy wiliojonis Delici consisting of can oe cream » AA AANA: A WEEK'S PROGRAM AT THE ‘PLAZA’ AND STATE THEATRES At the “Plasa’~- » THURSDAY “Dressed to Thrills” with Tutta Rolf, Clive Brook. Also, special comedy and cartoon. ' FRIDAY & BATUR. (This Week) “Little Hot Shot,” Sybil Jason, Glen. da Farrell, Robert Armstrong, Baw Everett Horton. A season hit. Also, best of short subjects, MONDAY Herd § to Romance with Nine Martini, Genevieve Tobin. TUESDAY- Nell Gwyn,” with An. na Neagle, Cedric Hardwicke. WED. & THURS. Big double feat. ure program at reguiar admission No. 1: "Special Agent.” with George Brent, Ricardo Cortes. No. 2: “Every Night at Bight,” with Geo. Raft ang Alice Faye, At the "Btate”-- THURS, FRI, & 8AT Big Double Feature at Regular Price: No. Yee "Westerner," with Tim McCoy. Np. fo “Double Crossed.” - MON. TUER. WED. “Alling Mary Dow." next week — NO. 40 TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS i miley. by the Stam- ne of whom This = her first and rear. h having been Dakota Wi fis {Visit east born | The this Ladies’ Civie Club of Millbeim, week, the Journal paid off last of their obligations incurred through remodeling and repairs at the Municipal Theatre which was $1400, By virtue of a new agreement with the borough council, the Civie Club will share 50-50 with the borough on the income accruing from theatre ren tals. The Civic Club is to be compli mented on the earnest and persistent efforts to give the town a high grade house for stage and Mm entertain. ment. BANS the Candidates in bpth the major parties conducted thelr primary campaign at light expense, a number of them less than $50. Balser Waber Republican candidate for county commissioner, spent the largest sum of candidates who have filed accounts to date. the amount being $320.22. Boyd WVonada successful Democratic candidate, epent under $50. The sxpenditures of other candidates are: Bond ©. White, $187.« 81: I. R Woodring, $87.00: Paul N. Eokley, $118.47: 1. Vv. Brungart, $88. 30; Harry V Keeler, $3420: Chatles B. Musser, $8835: 1D. A. MebDowell, David Holter, H. HW. Stover, Clement Gramiey, John Wetsler and T, G. Wells, expended less than $50 each. :
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