DECEMBER 24, 1036, THURSDAY, Spring Mills A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Towne ship's Metropolis. TOWNSHIP VOCATIONAL SCHOOL NEWS, Closed Until January 4th— of the township will Christmas vacation Monday, Jan 4, _ GREGG Schools The schools be closed for the until Basket Ball Teams Wip from Beaver he and girls’ basketball teams of Twp. Voc. opened their season In new gymnasium by defeating the baskelball teams from Vocational last Friday night won rather easily 47- 16, permitting the Beaver boys Lo BCOTg only four pointg during the last half. The girls’ game was fasy and thy score close thruout, tha Gregg team finishing on the long end of the score 39-34. A nice crowd was out to inaugurate the new auditorium-gym- nasium building, The next will be with Snow Shoe high on the Spring Mills floor on Friday, Jan, 8. This will be the of the Leas Ad- mission high school games 25 for adults and high school pupils, and 10¢ for grade school pupils the Morning oi boys Gregg the Beaver The Gregg boys with 8i%e game first a Eames, to is Mr. and Mrs Watts, Mr. and Mrs, Decker, Miss Tschudy, Mr, Bitting Mrs. Fetterolf, and Mi itobinson were present. Dean president guests Hettinger, acted as by of the tous master. A Richard Felt- and the ifu- Decker gave of three talk orgey WHS given on the purposes the F. ¥, A. Mr, talk on “Measuring Sticks our Dally Life.” The points discussed knowledge, or what you mus, to succeed: what you do or accomplish and, what you youyp fellowmen of consid- end ture of an short Success in were know important knowledge opinion of wi'h are in These eration. Mr. Robinson he urged the boys to stay to them your the factors require years talk In which on the farm the benefits gave a and then related of so doing The boys of Miss Tschudy Bernice Barger, Catharine F. ¥. A. salne erely thank and these Frances Zerby, larger, Gladys Dorothy Duck, Zettle, Jean girls Petty Keller Betty Watts prepar- ban- school Lew, Gladys Grove, Auman, Hazel Marie Long, Isabel Musser for ing and serving the food for The venison was supplied by Mr of organization the the Bitting., advisor and the remainder of the food was do- nated by the members themselves, building a poul. ha Sumner Vonada is try house ay the home recen’ly Pupils Named on Scholastie Honor Roll-—-The pupils of the Vo- | cational school place on the} scholastic the second point following earned a roll for had erade Betty Lee goon Hennigh, John | and Jean Watts, | gs lead the classes with | honor All ave isi school period. eragesg of 2.6 better abelle Musser, Spui Shook, Cora “ool, The Ju oy 1.66: seniors a 1.31 raga Of wres, third freshmen, 1.04. Sophomores Lead The gophomors lead econd Attendance. the classes in Perity réeghmen for € i Set to date. High Sehool Puplis Having Perfect Records—Th Owing high l § itendances is Spring the zi» SOT Dee. 31 Township are night holg ti dance in new Committees have mpleted all arrangements and a banner assured. An effort is be- have the stage curtain arrived, ins‘alled for Practically equip- new building is now in which provides accommodations functions Alumni The umni £ Banquet, Al WN Ara Thursday they will ind wuditorium. hey 3 when wir nual banquet the sedioon practically « fowr the evening turnout of alumni is ng made to which this men, Place for all recently occasion ali for the Extending Flectrie Line—It ig prac- tivally a certainty that an electric Hght line will be extended into the Farmers Mills conemmnity, Af lens two farms, those of A. Frank Young and Harry A. Corman, will become electrified unless some unforseen ob. stacl, intervenes. The Hine will branch off the main line at the M. T. Zubler farm, west of Spring Mills, and lead direct to the Young and Corman farms ier property owners to whose possessions an effort will be extend electric service Fished, nd AN this CO-{Mer Ott are Harry Josey other, th nearby 3 t ilable wners. Sch and the elenhone leading instit value of 4 tions thas enha Communit Farmer Wasson In Within edd Aute Wreck. eight after two wrecks had toweq away from the intersection of Nittany Avenues and South Burrows street, Stats College last Wednesday afternoon. ano'her ac. cident occurred at the same spot. A Bulck sedan, driven by James BE. Was- #om, tenant on the ¥ M. Fisher farm, of Spring Mills, wig hit broadside by the Chevrolet sedan driven by CC B Bell, 24, of State College. The Pulek was damaged to an extent of $35.00 and the Chevrolet damage was esti mated a! $10. Jess. Mr. Wasson had nearly crossed the intersec'ion when the Chevrolet struck him well in the rear, houey Cary heen Future Farmers of America of Gregg Twp. Vocational School held a banquet in the high school building. on Wednes- day evening of last week, Menu Roast Venison Mashed Potatoes Creameq P Rolls Butter Balad Candlestick Tes Cream Sauce Cake Chocolate Coffea There were present the following members: Richard Fel'snberger, Byur- geon Condo, Robert Henschen, Robert Campbell, Dean Ziegler, Leonard Ii. gen, Dean Hettinger, Robert Myers, Joseph Myers, Malcolm Yearick. John Shook, William Bressler, Fred Feltenberger, Harold Kennelly, Like onsid- from CC. C. Smith. hertofore he will give poultry « erable attention. Contractor son has suspend wonflprmnen fine eslifvormcclifntt: UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM Shows? & 9 P, M. THURS., DEC. 24th—One Night “Pride of the Marines” Charles Bic kford, $80.00 in CASH to be given away to NINE Lucky Ticket Holders. You be Winner. may a FRI. & SAT. DEC. 25 & 26 éé ba J RAMONA LORETTA YOUNG. Special Seleeteg Shorts, MON. & TUES., DEC. 28 & 29 Stuart Erwin - Arline Judge in “Pig Skin Parade” A Heal Treat to Movie Fans! WED. & THURS, DEC. 30 & 31 Hutchin 3 11 road work ur holiday 5 the Trout t after od SONA Harry fmekeemn 4 work will gol Mr. like i t y o thelr ective homes. motored i { B tored Misa J.ottie Howard holiday { Mrs. Blaine Lather Ro from {Mrs land brought Margaret quehanna U Harry M. Leitzel, son of Charleg ¥ Leitzel a'ricken with appendicitis on Saturday and under. went an emergency operation. Dr. Cas. sidy was the operating surgeon at the Lewistown City hospital. The young man had several previous at- tacks of the diseasa College Students Home on Vacation College students from Spring Mills and environg home at this tim, on vacation mehude, Glenn Long. Frank- iin and Marshall: Margaret Grenoble. | Susquehanna Univ.: Jane Campbell John Zubler, Robert Corman. Twila { Hagan, Inez Zettle, Adam Condo, Els {worth Stover and Vernon Godshall, of i Penn State, John Zubler Weaver fOORONM Bitner ver hag fully re a severs ool and On Friday he Grenoble motored to Bell Mise Sus them student in home with Grenoble, 5 niversity. Lowistown, was Miss Jane Campbell “Kelly the Second’ elly the decon PATRY KELLY and PERT KELS YOU'LL LAUGH FROM ITS A FINISH. TON START RIOT! TO i FRI & SAT. JAN Shirley Temple in “DIMPLES” A YrrnenSprram onl prmmenS prmne PENN KTATI ASSN To EDUCATION MEET DEC. aiteng department meatings weasion., Ties. Ade ction | Colum evening and Wed. prominent present-day Speakers will be First K ns alternoon of day aster j intendent Public | D. Strayer, Prof. of E4 i bia University, N. Y Governor Earle will nesday a fist educators topica Super. Geo. | om. in the speak, of on long will speak LAYER (111! FRED LUSE, Manager, CENTRE HALL aoniors and wt grad Vernon Godshall, taking iin course Penn State | be assien i State t ad six yractice | the Now ia unde Itoona and Mr . - BOALSBURG * - - * ® - * ® Merry Christmas Year to all Mr. and Mrs. Clement Dale, of Pleas- ant Gap, visited friends in town on Tuesday and also attended the Victor Grange Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and Mrs. Irvin Graham attended the State Grange meeting in Altoona last week. Abner Acker moved his family to Milroy last week where he has se- cured employment. Mr. and Mra. Jerre Zetile and daughters, of Pleasant Gap, were vis- itors In town on Sunday, The Reformed Sunday school will present a Christmas pageant on Sun- day evening, December 27, Miss Emma Eliza Stuart assisted Miss Murray in the post office during and Happy New Irwin Wagner, of Mifflinburg, was a week-end visitor in town. A large Christmas tree, electrically lighted, adorns the diamond of town and a number of homes have been decorated with lgh's and evergreens. Mra. W. W. Waller ang sons are Spauding the winter in Florida. rs. Margaret Kuhn visiteq friends in Bellefonts Friday and Baturday. - a. TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE J. C. Lee, ot ux, to C, Ardell Myers, CHEESE WISCONSIN CREAM “ “ee ‘ ih 220 | 23, 11b wad 9, i a an 50) Si CAMELS, OLD GOLD, LUCKIES CHESTERFIELD, RAWLEIGH CIGARETTES carton $1 29 HERSHEY VARIETY PKG. .. FLOUR SWANSOWN (CAKE “a package, FESTA aR RE rR FANCY CANDY . Ese ana ren BRAZIL NUTS Fre ER are WALNUTS ... CHESTNUTS EE ORANGES—. ..... coves. Dozen, 29e; others * ey, at 25¢ TANGERINES .. EL A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL et ux, of Gregg twp.; $200. fr ERI NEW YEAR MILLHEIM, PA. ELECTION, ting of MOE Of ANNUAL annual Fire Farmers Company of heid in the House, in the The Mutual med Insurance be Centre $44 : enw ng \M{. CAMPBELL Vice-Pres FLEAS i eLary year A-WORD COLUMN is BRRRR-BRRR ~ COME ON BATTERY, DO YOUR STUFF FUBLIC SALE REGISTER. PRR te hi BUI RET TR seta] Gr EERIE JURE & roe SEGUE SOREL Jen IE! HE A TN 7 > ; CO) . Yjeasons (Sreeti. SSR I JT] LL Dee. NA Ne ame The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. TINT ORI ERE (ela TT ET New Super-Power Battery Starts Motor without coaxing ® Here's a battery thet will keep you happy all winter long. This new superpower Bice. tro-Pak will turn over your sotor quickly and smoothly even in coldest weather, And that Power Savins Top Cover which you'll find only on Electro Pals pro es tects all exposed points of hel DTHER battery against dirt, moisture] COODRICH and corrosion, It’ a great tat BATTERIES tery. Get an Eleciro-Pak toda fy oa 55 yy ¥ $ 75* ®Poice tabiect to Baws THE SUPERPOWER BATTERY ANOTHER B. F. GOODRICH PRODUCT MILLER MOTOR CO. CENTRE HALL INSURANCE A¥p REAL ESTATE WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA New Reduced A Bell Telephone Rates For Residence Service In Centre Hall Individual Line . 2-Party Line . . 4.Party Line . . Multi-Party Line . { - $2.75 2.35 2.00 2.00* unchanged) 3 These new rates will be filed with the Public Service Commission shortly. Along with other reductions affect- ing upwards of 90% of the more than 625,000 residence Bell subscribers in Pennsylvania, they will mean a sav- ing on an annual basis of approximately $1,800,000 to our customers, We are glad to announce these reductions now, being confident that there will be still further business im- provement, and desiring that the public shall benefit from such improvement at the earliest possible date, INTERSTATE LONG DISTANCE RATES REDUCED A reduction in interstate long distance rates for dis- tances in excess of 42 miles has been announced by the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, effective January 15. This is in addition to the residence rate reduction announced above and wili mean a further sav- ing of approximately $1,000,000 to the telephone users of Pennsylvama. The Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania JESSE H. CAUM, Manager
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