THURSDAY, JANUARY Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town. «hips Metropolis. The Red from Spring 1035 lacks but a Call environs Roll fills amd fraction total {ross of a the showing 3 3 { CPOs of reaching the of rel and is a fine the the « for 1834, helpful spi C. M. Watts following community. Mrs rit halrman, {f the VIS names o rue BUM hasers colle ership the isitors Hale Robert viestown: Mis N bington, Rossman dent Abington Memorial Moe, wughters, Dorothy Masonk: H reports the cf ically Tack fom and me wady, Wayne teacher of and Cross their Jose Sharon, the and then to visit to days motored few Swabhb, Ohio, Spent a of Mrs Algrond Baine at the at Mrs, Bitner were stm Ennist home, Potters Mrs. known Centre Friday as guests Mil's, Esther Bleiffer, probabil ¥ better | “Dot” Sleiffer, became a hospital patient on and on Monday forenoon un derwent a testinal Monday evening, Groce Silk MIM Closes~The work- are at the Groce silk mill were Thursday when they were in- mill would be shut down once further statement made. It Is reported there an undance of raw material on some the mill has been ning continuously-<three shifts ing eve 24 hours, which would dicate market for the product. pay will be greatly the na they flow of ready fg County ned on formed at the No ia ah. time runs dur in- The missed by contributed Cassy in the ry f Chex Ma workers largely to community, Appendectomy, Mise Tuth Helsey daughter of Stephen Helsey, the elec triclan, on Saturday underwent ®n appendectomy at the Centre County hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rossman spent Bunday at the John Heckman home, Wil'lam Sones, one of the elderly citizens In this locality, is very se. riously fll. Mrs. A. C. Adams, mother of Mra (Dr.) Thomas, and Charles Thomas & nephew of Dr. Thomas, boty, of Bunbry, we"s guests at the Dr. Thome fg home over the holidays. Gloria, young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Wingard, hag been con- fined to her home for afew days due 10 a severe cold Mr. and Mra. Curtis Watts anit threo children gpent Christmas at the home of Dean and Mrs, 1. 1. Watts at State College, returning home on Sunday, Miss Hazel MoMaFon, of Newark Dl, sister of Mrs, Watts, was. a pre- | Christmas visitor at the Curtis Watts | home. Alumni Party Township High alumni and { Hills Country Club College, Friday reaching almost a large An Various red In, the and of Dance~The School and Vix school ational held {Gregg | and their former Ppamily Contre near State the attend. ninety. The in every supper dance at house, night, 10 SUCCoES on ance | affair was particular. was in- being elaborate [ served, amusements were | i ones cards, The All fike occasions dul principal {dancing Stars or- | {chest on a nume- fur- ra, Sunbury, former The square by Rufus Hettl that art. simila the music. in Fownship Officials Take Oath.— SUC NEEOT ¥ ¢ i 05 o a Hosterman W. PHosterman, the rier k Ww an eg frU% § hn W, The : Pla ing "onada, LOE Ww bean onstable bs sucoeeding nent will term aking the oath of office Graden ia Mr. and an children Centre and Mra. Job E of Smuliton. | ad guests o Mra. James ¥ Hall, and Mr. Foust and children as fn in Potters Mills. Mrs. Wm. Sweeney at the home Centre Hall, Mrs. H. E. Foust and Mer- Saturday with and gpeTt of their son. j George. Mr. rill friends in Tyrone, Mrs. Laura McCormick and sister, Misg Caroline MeClaskey., are visit {ing thelr cousin, Mrs. J. K. Ray, Tyrone {| Those E. B lors, | Mrs. who spent Palmer home wife and of State Franklin Sharer and of Georges Valley: Clyde wife and children, of R. D. Zaner Thompson davghter Milroy The Misses Saray, and nist visited for a few home of Mr. and Mrs. at Spring Mills, Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Christmas at the home Clarence Miller, Centre Hall, R., D, but since that time Mra. M. N. Miler has bean confined to the house with 8 billlous attack. INSURANCE AD REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. rere. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, vs Christmas at were scm College two two Mra of Esther En- days at the Blaine Bitne of thelr son ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLEC FISHING Acting in accordance visions of Bection May 2, 1920, P. 1. given that De Pennsylvania Creek 10 the LEGAL NOTICE. with the of the Act notice is 200 148%, h Creek, fro 10 hereby and FIS these willery by County, the at ton, i leech wh of Orvis Centre county, is nursery PROHIBITED Ono stream as i Is in a period of Febru ary 1, 1936, PENALTY FOR VIOLATION COMMONWEALTH SBYLVANIA, BOARD OF SIONERS, 0 SION] SH oeginning OF PEN COMMIS ANNUAL The The BANK Bika fide MEETING, ¢ 1 VANTED—Market EDWARD WwW. PICKARUY Famous Commentator Who Writes “Weekly News Review.” “I Saw It in the News Review | is 8 common expression among those who keep well informed on curren events. 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HOMAN Hucoenpor to H, 6, STHOHNMEIER Contre Hall Marile & tirnnlte Works CENTRE HALL CENTRE HALL, PA. fr A HAPPY NEW YEAR to all our friends. We trust that the coming year 1936, will bring to all of you a Happy, Prosperous Year. We appreciate the favors you have done for us and we pledge ourselves to do our level best to merit a continuance of your valued patronage. CIPO PIE OOP POP EOIPEOIPPEOT OP PGOOPOOSPOOOOO OOOO PEEP FOIPOP IP OCP OIPOOOPI OOOO OOGS POOEOOPIOPOIPIIPS Many items left over from the Holiday season have been sharply reduced. Such items as: Silk Negligees, Flannel Robes, Bed Spreads, Sheets, Pillow Blips, d fo ete. he ave been price * quick c selling. CR BER DRLL ODE DELOG OCOD OLS GLEE LIE OPI OR PLP OP OI OIE PI OPPS PODI IIOP I SOOO PONS IPED PIO OPES ON NIEMAN'S Depart ment Store “Where Your Dol Go IL rere the Farthest” PA. Chevrolet Trucks In Thrilling Tests Atop Pikes Peak In the first formally observed and timed tests of motor trucks over the perilous hairpin turns and steep switchbacks ¢ of the Pikes Peak auto highway, near Colorado Springs, Chevrolet 114-ton and half-ton trucks demonstrated their power, endurance and efficiency over the course of the annual Labor Day hill b contest, a distance of 12 miles, 2200 feet, wit h a rise of 4959 feet from the start to the summit 14,109 feet above sea level. The upper illustrations show the 1}-ton truck, driven by W. P. Bentrup, on its way to a record of 37 mint utes, 5214 seconds, with its full 3000. pound load (it made the run afterward. without load, in 26 minutes, 12 seconds), and a officials at the finish left to right): Harry Hartz, technical advisor: Robert M. Ross, Detroit Times; Dan Kennedy, Colorado Springs Gazette and Telegraph; and John L. Jenkins, Chicago Daily News. The lower photos show the Chevrolet half ton truck, which Harry Hartz drove to the summit in 25 oo inutes, 3 seconds, and the finish of the run of the 134-ton truck with full load. clim FOE PURE FOOD his head { t is are i others the is carried pointed at charge is FIS OPEN KETTLE RENDERED Pure Lard 2-29 TUESDAY, ip. m | Hall, Hook oto JANT miles the TARY -, place, nachinersy on Loughney will sell KE. WENESDAY iA. M., on the ters Mills, by Krumrine 1 head of cattle, imp ements, MARCH Emerick Florence horse, hogs E at 10:0 at Pol. and Bruce mules, 21 farm aut 4, farm R P. chickens, M. Smith, elo UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM Shows 7 2 9 P. M0. =15¢ 25¢ 10¢c 17¢c wir 15¢ | 25:25¢ Pos 35¢C . = Seedless or Ra i Si in Ss Seeded WELCH'S Tomato Juice ALLRA or LOTUS BRAND Fancy Corn Gold. Bantam No2 Crushed can | GLEN OAK MUSTARD PICKLES ™.: | Sour RED PITTED | CHERRIES | pkgs (TO-NIGHT, WED.—~(No Show Thurs) : “MEN OF IRON” A Warmer Picture, with MacLane and Mary Aster. 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