[ THURSDAY, JANUARY 1937 ind i A Collection of Newsy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town- ship's Metropolis. a 1d d Death of monthg Freda ('hild Saver leased protect ree {ror an lhvit “Otect he ar at Ligonier Monday, Teaching Agriculture OO : land county. He is Pershing of the larence member Mr. Godshall will at the fry practices raduate Wedding at Hagerstown wi aged 4 was ad of State Col- put The vmpbedl], ture damage x into carpant will be CGraden, Ruhl late David occupied by a The home Ruhl the was wnd Ruby | ] urrowg spent | CC. B, Stover Walter | visited | and other here, of erected has since family. Mr, id Christmas and George 8. Wolfe, with his relatives The Gr Mra week ~N Ph her ar Myrtle at the Wolfe homes iladelphia_ also Mr. Wolfe, fends about twp. board auditors | irectosy room of the | Bank, Monday, to of the auditors Von porvis ; of fat met ret On nts bosa d wre (uv WV da, and David the guess his son, Walter Mra, Myrtle Mra H. E. Eisenhuth. bis of disappointment of those who the Gregg Vocational dinner dance when it was discovered the surplus of sandwiches, cake, ete. had taken flight. It robbed those who ®q faithfully served a feed later Mr. and Mrs. Speaker Hartman and daughter Virginia gpent Christmas eve at the home of the former's moth- er Mrs, Mellie M. Herman, Lewisburg Hon, John WwW. Decker, on Monday night, went to Harrisburg to attend a regular session of the State Legis- lature, of which body he is 5 member A young daughter of Mr. and Mrs C, C. Smith, Nancy Bailey, young daughter f Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Hafl- ©y, Patricia Ann Grove, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grove. were chil dren in this section who received med. ical attention during the Past week as did also Mrs. Frank Kerstetter. Mr. and Mrs. Grenoble sons. of Smullton, visited mas with their daughter, Balley, and family. A new inspector om the road con- struction east of here came on tha job during the recent past, He 1g said to bg very alert. A delightful New Year's dinner was served by Mr, and Mrs. D W. Sweetwosd at their home in Georges Valley. Quests present N. Wolfe, daughter, having Urrow There felt on the dinner nd 19 a we a part for served i ti o on and two on Christ Mrs. Bruce » : family. Miss | of Millhelm Westhrool Christma Mrs Stover jatter the 1 Lingle, the Mrs Patricia, of M. T we the formed David spent Duck Mr. and ughtep and home brook w Duc Dance—— | Gre Alumni y i nded Gregg Vocational Datronass Opening league Basketball Games » their Th spending her Par from Christma Ker Joseph iy his home iment A. E Mingle, wife, of Cob the (GG. H. H. E nist and the Lester town Thine a heart all wife, John Meyer ir Sur Me Foust wif Palmey * visited on nday at Cormick home wife, New home En at Frank Year's and ee, spent re yrs 43 from 0 lage frierda vil with we Brungart and Bu ’ Of family Fetterolf and | Hall spent Carson home, family, of Lew the week-ena at Foust. Russel] and Chester, ton family, Sunday near Centre the J. M. Palmer and visited over the home of H. E. D. F. Pennington, of Altoona: Hoffman, of Philadelphia, and John Otto, Westmoreland county, called on Sunday at the home of their cous ing, Warren and Miss Lizzie Slack. (From las; week) Those from at Lester istown, Laura of out of town who spent Christmas in our village were Clyde Walker and family, of Belleforite; Franklin Sharer and family, Georges Valley, at the E, B. Palmer home: W E. McCormick and family, of Centre Hall, Misy Isabel Bradford, of Dan- ville, 4t the G, H. McCormick home: Miss Sara Ennist of Spring Mills Mr. and Mrs Russel Nelson. Belle. fonte, at the Frank Ennist home Georges Sweeney ang family, Centre Hall, Ralph Sweeney and family, Le- mont, Bright Orwig and family, of Aa. ronsburg, Frank Smith and famiy, Centre Hall, at the W. M. home. of Sweeney —————— a — sea TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE W. K, Osman, et ux, to Willis W. Grove, of Boalsburg, trast in State College; $900. James L. Miller, ot ux, to Howard A. Orwig, of Miffinburg, tract in Penn twp.; $6,000 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. NIEMAN’S Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE * a . * * * % BOALSBURG * » a Hazel dat in Beginning Friday, January 8th, at 9 A. M., FOR 10 DAYS of Fast and Furious Price Slashing POPP PPO OPP EOOPEOPEEEOIOOFEEOGOOOEIPOOOTIIPOOOOOIOEIOIOEOTOCOIIOOOIOIPIEIIIO COPIES We will give free of charge NIEMAN'S Dept Store ( SECO OIOINe COPECO OPOOEOT OPO [.()S [OP 1) RET ALL DAY ARE |] OR X pot MILLHEIM, PA. STOR \ SALY CLOOOOOPEIOEOPP 1& PENNY i vNY-A \-W} MN. th PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. RD COLI { DAY, MARCI 8 four-fine ' in . little ads fo These hve pays r . Triennial Assessment Appeal i are wondes way of resulis Adver from a "Help Wanted” Lot for Bale” solnmn, workers the tine nayihing here, to » “House and in [I nseated Lands, PIANO LESSONS i} : E. ZIEGLER CLPPOPOPEPIOOE POOP IOOOELPIISOPOPeD ANNUAL } FECTION : NJ UNICIPAL Theatre } ILLHEIM Shows? & ¢ P, M. “er Cor i for tion the ensuing year CAMPBELL Vice-Proea FISHER, Se the oie of twelve tors for M M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY J , FRANK tary KEN MAYNARD EE —————— i UU lL . i N i NAS ADMINISTEATRIX'S NOTICE In FRANK A. SON Township, of the Estate of of Potter unty, Pa Letters of administration on shove estate | having beens duly EE the undersigned, {all persons knowing themselves Indedted {to the setate are requested to makes {mediate payment, snd those having clatms [agalnet the same to presen: thems duly se | thenttented for setUsspent KATHRYN W. CARBON, Administratriz, Mills, Pa. RR. D MEET NERO WOLF"— "e a» deceased TUESDAY 11 & 12 MONDAY Janu & re i DIONNE QUINTI HERSHOLT PLETS 4 , Bpring , : J “REUNION” PURE eh] MUL OTT FRED LUSE, Manager, CENTRE HALL TEPC PEPE PPPOP POs ie for 1 DC w 110 The FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. GINGER SNAPS “a INSURANGR AND REAL ESTATE | rT i 100 WANT TO BUY fo “ 39; OR SELL ? | | SEE Us FIRST. IBREAKFA 101 v i mf C. D. BARTHOLOMEW ree oh 23 250 CENTRE HALL, PA. pes. 25 200 FRUIT COCKTAIL JONI RIN RIN IN TT WON TOT TOIL SR ise a JARR JOEY RR on TTR } LEADER" COFFEE 2 Is PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of S.Dak. Horses & Mules at Centre Hall Hotel Barn MONDAY, JAN. 11,1937 Sale begins at 1:00 O'clock P. M, SHARP DESCRIPTION 2 Roan Geldings, 4 & § sre, weight 3300 The.. 2 Bay Mares 7 yra, weight 3100; 2 Sorrel Geldings, 5 & 7 weight 3200; 2 Black Mares § & 6 yre., weight 3000; 2 Blue Roan Geldings, 3 years, weight 2050; 2 Blak Jeldings, § & 6 yrs, weight 3100 Ibe: 2 Bays, Mare and Gelding, 5 & § yrs, weight 2800: Brown Gelding, 7 yrs. weight 1560; Brown Mare, 5 yra., weight 1550; Gray Gelding, 7 yrs, weight 1600; Sorrel Gelding. 6 yrs. wit, 1468. 2 Black Mules, 7 yre, wt 2750; 2 Brown Mules, § & 7 years weight 2608. Quai COFFEE 1.1% tin SAFETY MATCHES cartons for o " WHEN IN NEED OF Planing Mill§ Work of any kind, LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material, CALL AT— Garrett's Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. Phone 16R42 EGG NOODLES Three S.oz TOMATOES Three No. 2 cans for DEL MONTE Canned Food SALE | “35¢ 31¢ 39¢ on - yrS,, PEACHES ‘ Twa No 2 cant fot - ' 3 ALL WELL BROKE ang good size. See them at thy barn Sal. or Sua. the same grade of Horses will cost more money later. E. M. Smith, Auct. H. L. EBRIGHT, Clerk Wm. Gruenwald PRUNES— | Two Neo. 2 cans for Be wise, buy now; PINEAPPLE~ Twa No 2% ean: for
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