® * ® ITEMS OF J.LOCAL INTEREST * * - - ® LJ ble employed State Donald Ru is Ward lunch works from College, ht. room. noon until midnig hey se and Maye Bender of friends Mrs, Fred daughter, J« visiting Younge College Hall an, were in Centre on Tuesday recovering fron A. severe is re ht suffered Homan attack ot she has Mrs, from a uinsy, which disease fre the past. quently in Mrs. Milford las bed from iliness recon immediate from of ing awarded enue vance spring. Miss Blanche long employed Waters Department burg a: t of arhools White vacation time building system ne installed, this after » rebuilding tollets on floors WPA R. N, bed at and project. the first and second ing. The whole is a Miss Catharine tube, tinues to be confined to home of hér mother, Mrs. Sallie Rn. ble, due to a broken knee cap, the result of an automobile accident that happened in Maryland a few weeks ago. The limb is encased in a plast. er cast which will not be removed permanently for several weeks to come. Miss Ruble is employed by the P. RGR | dombany at . Sparks, Maryland. The Farmers National Bank and Trust Company, Millheim, held ts annual meeting on Thursday. An item of interest. to the stockholders was the™ declaratibn of a Qividend— one per cent, for a six months peri. od. Although the dividend is Small it ldidgtég business is taking a turn for the betterand that dividends may be expected to increase. The former officers were re-elected: Presidemt, Dr. 8. G. Prank, I. E. Stover and F. M. Fisher, vice presidents: 8 W. Gramley, cashief and trust Samuel I. Hubler, assistant and Reuben Smith, clerk. Mra. Mr. OOn-~ the cashier uth MceWills, of Mrs, burg, on motoring daughter and Condo, Greens- from the home of her parents to her home in Pitta. burgh, met with an accident in which she was painfully, but not seriously, injured, and one of two sons, aged between four and five years, had an arm broken, the younger son escap- ing without injury. They car Mrs, McWil'lls was operating was hit by a truck and demolished, The driver was thrown into the windshield, re. sulting in her nose being split and other Injuries inflicted. The broken arm the boy recelved was the jifth break he experienced in his short life. The Information concerning the accident was received in a letter by Mrs. James 1. Decker, of near Con tre Hall, a sister of Mru. MoWiils, and by her conveyed to other rela fives of the unfortunate woman, George Mra, from Dr, wis former le tria. ploy ed | tion. CC. Ix Barthol hus been to bed omew of at sale fOr a week or more day, dentist i~ Millthelm lay © B. F town “teh, Wen Prole mule on Inesu n bus than Varsity in two ional ntertainment . ' ene in ’ brother President, t home Herbert Atherton WwW Athen St ton a number Col- | dq Aug iY at Mrs. Harold ale Vienna, perasident on ons 1300-15 EIS FOOD Among the Momday was fand Mrs, J. who had fn ond Dakota horses on Mon- lose of it announced simili and at the Gruenwald, South off he degree word who stopped on in the « ile of 1d horses place | { la | State where | same i Mi ible 1 Agricu in i! Wagner, returned Mrs Week. whils Adams |# | of her g a dinner. Wea pdford of Centre Smith randehi They iarah entertained dren on Sun-| Mr, and Hall daughter and | Mrs, | and! Ldda | were ster Continuous ————— SL ——— THURS, ‘MUTINY On Wl callers on son of Mr. | Anronsbhurg, i Rann The aleton, EF xade Mra f the F auditors Cecil fire ir- John the Meosurs vin Dale, se organization. they filied which nization 1 commimiitten will smibier SeRjuiesoeR, do. This Of erie Bible, ible, his way taking his Goearge WW. Latther nry f i likely Oren i and an ments : . to ret ncampment committee, and J trenmarer Wary Mas oi C3 Ie id adunted in he “fig ture Educatlor Known as Pomonn ry jis frst at wn Si 1 Britcher’s Auction SALE! The undersigned wil t his muction barn, of MIFFILINTOWN, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22 x AM Chal zuntion.h y 1 i he nt commit th y der of thie oy } Bale rib cast © xD ins i a Z2 mies n« Gn at 10 o'clo a“ >“ Auction Every Weeks on Wednesday PA. Shows 2 till ——— & SAT. BOUNTY 11 Ln, the PA. dally. ALSO HAVI OF COW Week) fresh and lose 81 pring BELLEFONTE, 16 and 9:00 Shows 71 THURS.-FRI, (This Blg Double Feature at JOAN 1] “] LIVE Added {‘artoon. Spe an — (N HO WED. “MELODY i Hest of and First tegular Prices: a Vk. tlegular (Next Wk.) No. Charley Chan Recre (3 MY LIFE" Ng, 9 “Hiteh Hike Lady” _ pw 3 HDAY SHADOWS SATH HTING mecy and “FIG ” Run News Wek k) ER ext ING ON MN FUESDAY XN HEAYEXN MONDAY & “FOoRBIDD} te at mm. dis~ will comme: as we must start ex all this stock. 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