THURSDAY, MAY 14 1936. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, absence Mr. Neese is staying with ¢ | inent part in the singing and speak [7 daughter; Mrs, Edward Smeltzer, of] Rev. D. BR, Keener delivered an | i Mill tellefonte, R. D., while employed as a!appropriate discourse. Beautiful bou Spring | 5 arpenter at Penn State, |quars wera presented to the oldest FINAL CLEARANCE ON A Collection of Newsy Happenings $/ Mrs. Windom Gramley, Mrs, (Dr) mother, Mrs, David Ruhl, and the and Personals from Gregg Town: $i Thomas and Mrs, Guy Corman, be-|youngest mother, Mrs sviarl Bressler § » f 3 se motore tO present 1 ho neeting, © 's Metropolis, | Binning of last Week motored to | pre nt at ti 1 Ls : ® ship's : : » | Belleville where they visited In Mrs. Clyde Lingle, a daughter i ’ u 1 iid ot . a 1 uh \exander ankd family, wh ir nd Mrs, J ’e A Kman, wi . a de ai ) Ww The Misses Orie and Phyllis i maka the Pacliic coast r, daughters of the late J. A, Wag-| figs > | i i i i their home, A few days later, the Dr, | for Yi weeks, be y iting um 8 ; Mis, will occupy par.) wife and bah A g|few days’ ago. She underwent an ap EVERY Spring and Summer Coat has been marked down to Cost -- and in addition to fs EP . : { af ils whe they spent an afternoon | pends tomy that we are giving FREE, your choice of Any Hat in our stock. Rebersburg. If you haven't yet obtained your SPRING COAT or SUIT—NOW is th Annie Smith w————————————————— 8 CC. B. Stover ner. mot visiting at the he of Haugh fomeph Sw bh and family motored 1 Mrs. Garrett of IL. Haven spen NOTE: White co nd hats Just Received | ong White Dresses for Graduation Iaffetas & Sheers New Sandals in White, Pocketbooks, Gloves, all necessary accessories also available. hildren. M n Ig aoreh h y we e - | s sister of My. {1 mn he Fie Hot ite Co > vinta Nias ris y : Ccorrooevovrrsone ng Springs, Md. ! SA tar Tosanhine Stover shan. |FeIAtives in Jersey Shore on Sunday. STORE OPEN STORE OPEN Nextt om the Spring Mill lew | IAN BRDQ SINS Ae sLOVeI Balun Mr. and Mir Edwina Weaver and Every Evening very Evening Four from 12 oi = Sob x . ‘ I p y formed church congregation wonibet in Lewistown on Saturday even- | aoughter laide, { ‘ y Except Tuesday ‘xeept Tuesday a eviting content J INE: span? Sunday with Mi ida Weave and Thursday, . ’ and Thursday, Deeg ne eu ro Han R form.| George Hosterman and family mov ther of Mr. Wea When We Close “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” When We Close \ ™, . eo Contre i weform- " . pt ? mother « SAT. * . i Bponso! ol by the. { G5 J pe. " : t B ed from near the Methodist hurch ¥ 3 fe 1 Lene i fi iy 11 upd ag 6:00 P. M. MILLHEIM PA at 6:00 Pp. M. ed charge Rev, D, R, Keener, pastor. “gi Dio fa Orie F. 3] Ars. Beott Stover Is critically 1 ’ . CPP PP POPP P POs Those collecting prizes are Betty lo Penn Hall to ne formey F. M. her home sotith > raburg Ruth Auman, Lois E. Zubler, group Fisher home recently purchased from A; Ruth Zulder Sara J. Zubler,} >" ne i Wn of | Kathryn Hosterman. ; ’ been at ‘fie home of " S—— the Charles Bartges estate by Miss group B. A more complete account : CIR ‘Xe NOTICE the awards appears elsewhere in this Baseball Team In Sight of Winning their chter, Mrs ‘atherman, {s xeeptions or distribution f 1 A REGISTER'S NOTICE. paper. The Gregg Vocational School base- | Everett 4 in signed estate roresaid Notice is hereby given to all persons The Depar Senlors Lead In Scholastle Standing club by winning from Mill Hall 8 ner Stover, wife and dat LL . TA iditor, ,. al give amd Howard last week put themselves . interested that the following inventor. The senior class lads he other back in ther f the champi Nes Lun To} ih aE rp ale ds jes of the goods and chattels set apart! ..... lo mace iT 2 ates at sding # ha MOK in 16 Ree or ihe champior hi Mrs, A widder ys =i og 5 Mr. 8to- ciasses in scholastic standing at the » i ) 0 widows accordance with the pro- ¥ the Eastern Division of the to widows in accorda wi t p | lose of the fifth period with an av-| hg -oun- | ver, fed of the Fiduciarie st of 19171 re ol The wophomore class |tY League. Gregg at present ed Earl Burd had beer » Philadelphia V UNICIPAL Theatre vimons of the Fiduciaries Act of HIGH SPOTS IN CENTRE. wall od with Mill Hall and Howard for have been confirmed ni si by the Court place, eac ny i s ILLHEIM Shows 7 & 9 P. M. and if no exoeptiong are filed on or} ment about the first day of next term the) WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY same will be eonfirmed absolute: May 18 & li—Just 2 Days 1. The Inventory and ATH Rebrsburg next Tuesday 2 { the ‘Wook. fit fn tte ‘oliege an ng Be sure you gee the Five Greatjment of ihe BONA proper n game with the same team al relatives, Stars In their First Feature-Length Mills on Friday, May 22 Mr. an Mrs, 8 - sanhart were | Pleture— is second with an average of 1.60; . . \ ; lace wich team having won junior class third with an average of | P'aC®. each team | ng won - ‘ joing 1 CRIN The CGrege § i 1.15, and the freshman class last hav-|'"9D game. The Gregg boys wer v3 § C40y Hioh . Nnyringe Afills ing an average of 1.00, Loganton High at Spring Ml The following Gregg Vocational school students were named on th Friday and close the schedule fifth period scholastic Margaret Grenoble, Twila § ’ i-§" Ex g vat t Gym B . E 9” > Zatti. Peele ranks Haworth Excavation for Gy egun~Ex [Sunday guests with thelr daughters “Th C D t ez Zettie, Evelyn 1 (8, ke r . R wh BIAS 2 ay H 5 Stover, Frances Frazier, Betty a vation was ; begun nat Thursday Helen and Mrs. (Chai 4 {ever e ountry oC or ornin for the new Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wagne nd A Fox Hit. THE DIONNE QUIN. t & this a3 waditorium and Hazel Zettle and John Shook. ral men re The following Gregg od, pupils |Symnasitn ud : niece, tally Deal MEWISWYR I TUPLETS and Jean Hey ' AAG Ta 1 ig ey ADMINISTRATOR have perfect attendance records to|PoTted al morning ‘ contractor | spent ay at dhe MM. KR. Moyer ho — SBEOCR VY. muy In 1 Fata INA - . Frey yy a | ¢} remainder of t sini 'S NOTIeR. oe oe rs Luu Brungarl, of Oobun FRIDAY & SATURDAY 3. The inventory and appraise-l, = °F SO O° 4 NN « $ AS Wallace Beery In: B ” ae od v i nm to 1} inp Sinlnration ub above esials LL : - i : i hy haviz oon duly gr +d the undersigned, AUDITOR'S NOTICE “A MESSAGE TO GARCIA widow, Kat ne { itch a a8 knowing ihemmeives indebted U's . lt . we ‘ an t ' tion i The onto ; ry jo 1 ’ ire requested to make Im- ni, and those baving claims i ame to present them duly sa- thenticated for settlement Selected Shorts, MONDAY & TUESDAY Jane Withers In: “PADDY O'DAY" - CECE EB PE OEE EPO PEEP PPOP ESE SPOS WHEX IN XEED 0} {Planing Mill AN gS i hie ) ; ) wr Al LUMBER, ROOANG. Nati 8 Sonidecable \ensih of time.) ‘J ; Loy LL Sa Si SAN WANT TO BUY All Kinds Building Material, Bitner, one of Spring ine na, A is much regretted to ; ot Ls & ; > ir . 2 4 / / / Lr , } % C g — OR SELL ! All: AT nition tina ond ~ / : )/ SEE US FIRST. Garrett's Planing Mill C. King, during the arm ; , GOOD MATERIAL AND spring days, has been basking : x . csi HONEST PRICES EE wy Toate] 1} 0% \f \ XC. IX | hE C. D. BARTHOLOMEW Rebersburg, Pa. ontinues to improve from 3 \ ! i : cal wnt, and since last fall has } z \ J \ ; i : 4 CENTRE HALL, PA. hone 161042 made decided strides toward recovery. | See “OSE MARIE” SCAPTAIN JANUARY” i Blaine sither, rural mall carrier, is about to improve his residence by ad- ding a large porch, extending on two of it Excavations have been made for the foundation Senlors on Trip to Washington The following members of the sen- -— a CR — for class are spending Monday Tues day and Wednesday in Washington D. C.: Margare: Grenoble, Adam Con. do, Kenneth Smith Twi Hagen, Dean Pooh Anna Barger Evelyn Brooks, Gerald | y Zattle Inez Zeta ; Ho during i Junlor-Senlor Banguet Friday. ~The | wid in the Voontional bullding Friday | evening. full aten tance from bo h STEEL MAKERS say—“Ford buys the best Does your car have Center-Poise Riding P asses and faculty made the ga'hor.| ————————————————————— 4 ng a very happy one. Toasts wore steel.” Other suppliers of materials and Ford gives you this modern feature—*“a ¥ offered by the junior class which . : ” WE : h 3 were responded to by the senior class parts will tell you—"“Nobody checks up as front-seat ride for back-seat passengers. ; J we 4 % speakers. After the banquet the mem. closely on quality and price as Ford.” Does your car have fool-proof Supere bers enjoved an evening of entertain. J ment in the gymnastum. This means a great deal to you as a Safety Mechanical Brakes? The Ford V-8 . . roast meal C ¥ uly hroughoul La V. A, Martin, Sale Bupervisor of * po * i i i i Vocational Agriculture, spoke in the motorist. It is our way of safeguarding the #ives you this proved design, with 186 i “ ; GT.V.S. amembly Wednesday morn- ; i square inches of braking surface | th u gp d U ing. Mr. Martin has visited the school Interests of every purchaser and it leads to £ : A | | [LH | 1 | | 1) oy Ll | | K | | 1] a an y times” but had never appeared this—“The mechanical depreciation on a Does your car have a genuine steel body wiore thafetudents in an assemgly, . i His talk was enjoyed by all, and ft Ford is less than most cars, especially after structure? Does it have Safety Glass all is hoped he may come before the the Bret year.” around? Ford is the only low-price car group again at an early date. —— : : : 3 The elementary schools closed fn This is one sign of the extra value in the that €ives you this extra protection without Spring Mills last Friday. The upper . : * COs grades had picnics at Woodward Cave Ford V.8, Accuracy m manufacturing 18 SXtra fo % and Hairy John's while the lower : You get these fine-car feat i : : : ey rs wills Ye lower another. (The Ford is made to unusually 8 e-ca ures in the MEAT that is roasted electrically is evenly done through- letie field. The high school will close close precision limits.) And thereisalong Ford V-8 because of Ford manufacturing Subsbecause he Sacu the oe inval ed and tightly June 5. Commencement will be Thurs. . » - : in an electric oven is sti evening, June 4, in the Methodist list of fine-car features that are exclusive Methods and low-profit policy. and moist—it develops the roast to its fullest flavor, church. Bacalaureate, Sunday, May with Ford in the popular field. $25 A MONTH, after usual down-payment, buys produces meat that is tender, juicy and appetizing. Bast- IS ing. 31, and class night in Bpring Mills any model of the new Ford V-8 ¢ from any Ford ing is never necessary--nor is oven watc Grange hall, Tuesday, June 32. - ine i . it i i i Mr. and Mrs, 8. L. Condo, Mr. and Haveyous V-Senginein Your sur? You joy. gepqtere tg the Gnited States, dot about Ook with an electric range! Itis so simple and certain Mrs. Harry Condo, and Miss Dolores pay $1645 for it in any other car but Ford. the wew UCC Yi % per month Finance Plans. thateven a man could do it. Condo, on Monday made a shopping trip to Lewistown. Electricity—Only $2.20 a Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman and Mrs. Month Average Annie Bmith, on Sunday visited with ° 5 © the Alexanders in Belleville. , Mrs. Mary (Farner) Cook, formerly West Penn 9% any other ise. of Colyer, and recently housekeeper : trical Dealer ; : You About It (0 se ; Philadelp : . howpitas for observation, During het| BE OUR GUESTS. :: Ford Sunday Evening Hour, Columbia Network: Fred Waring and His Penn. sylvanisns on Tuesday nights (Columbia) and Friday nights (N.B.C.), See radio page for details a
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