JANUARY 21, THURSDAY, Spring Mills A Collection of Newwy Happenings and Personals from Gregg Town. ship's Metropolls. | Sd Farm Show Folte John at Demonstration Team 3 L h wd Frankl Baris here I Hett 5 OOK will ion demonstra tion vO uUppe Frida) Friday grade afternoon. veloped b Depariment of ha sch on- | we equipment bud we now being as ed and will be u of lockers make it pupil to in the base new buid addition the locker rooms These in old new oneg wiil high a locker school be as high effect on Wed 27. the date for new semester. Report | second semester will into the wed on Thursday a rnoon, Jamuary 28 Second Dance by Alumni, ¥ "ie ‘ Farry y 1 aon mda Jan. 21-—| i VY. H Will play Jan Spring hedm § i ght. Howard t Howard on Tuesday, 26 and Mills game Centre Hall Thur high at <8. The Intter 20th due President's Jan. All Fame are league affairs ma exdd il irom the +0 schedulin of the 28th of Ie Hy iIrprise party was held last the home of Mr. and Mrs Grenoble near Spring Milly in son Albert Grenoble's week at Emory honor of their 21st birthday. The evening singing, after Thos, present mo Vv Willard, and Paul Leroy Dave Samuel Bajles Orie was spent which lunch was were: Mr. and Grenoble and song Albert and Mr. and Mra. Thomas Confer daughter MAdred, Mr. Elsin and Mr. winter served and Grenoble, Grenoble, son Glenn, and Mrs. Bruce Nancy, Adaline Barbara Barn Miler, Ker Harry Rul Ww Mrs Grieh, Parepa Biorly kK. Violet Ife, Installs of officers wera In- 2 i i Camp Past president, president, forms, C. CC. Jared Ripka: Jerry Albright: secretary, Archey Confer: secretary, Charles Grenoble; er, J. I. Lingla, chaplain, J. B, Ripka; conductor, A. D. Smith; inspector, J. W. Vonada; guard, Albert Auman: right sentinel, Ernest Grenoble: left sentinel, oy Zettle, and trustee J. W. Vonada. : Twins, 85, Nl—Mrs. John Geary and a twin sister, Miss Clara Crater, are quite ill, as is also Mr, Geary, all of whom lve in Sunbury. Another mem ber of the family, Edna Krape, a stenographer in the office of the Sun- bury Electric Co, hag likewise been Indisposeg during the recent past, = Austin Long is one of three mer. chants taking an inventory of the merchandise in the Gephart store, Re- bersburg, prior to being taken over by a buyer from Mifflinburg. John Zubler, a Penn State senior has been informed that he will likely bo walled ou to do his practice teach- ng at J ink oe a nrg during the spring Family Dinner at A, B. Lee Homo The annual dinner given by thy Lee family wag served by Mr. and Mrs A. B. Lee at their home at Spring Mills, Thursday evening Guests were Daniel Daup, Mr. anq Mrs, Daniel 8. William, Mrs, president, Lin Zottle Paul Weagley les vice Robert Lester Smith: recording assistant master of secretary, recording financial treasur- | Frazier MV isa g Burial was made at Pine Hall on Mi B® A. | Wednesday W Mille Gregg Yoo. rtm ? Miss Ilda Mi and Mrs, E ker H Erdley P children ¢ Yearicl Mr. and Mrs ighter, H nd Puplls Get State Award: | Vocnt A try i nial A srrhe Lura Millen ind Se an and Josephine Bn Mover Motor afternoon the Gold Theatre Pe LC Monday ed seeing i Plaza oll Featherman a at the BOALSBI * # slate 11 nn RG » * is doing pra hing in| g Twp. Voo, hn W Dock oy soho illing | for | Mrs in he agricultural | Emma and Miss funeral of Centre Hall Miss Ida in 8im M avenus on the ge ond floor the Rossman store poom Carlisle, First National Bank Finds '38 a Mise Anna Web Profitable Year-—-The SpringMillsy First to bed foi hie i md a most profit the tiresent cash oyved on Long apartment Nevin Shoo) emp! st ers 5 rage tik Segnom in Brippe, it was the been in fund ha the addition $2500, meeting of 1) wrmer directors elected namely, Ww J. Dex Bs Johy Zerby rdley was Weagley UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM Shows? & 9 P, M. FRIDAY & SATURDAY JANUARY 22 & a9 - “OUR RELATIONS” “Picturesque South Africa —NEWS— “Behin the Lines ry AY JAY Another Special Double Bill JANT ARDY ANNUAL THE FARMERS MUTUAL FIR 3 er and eported ill Miss reer 3 [ erwistowny dwelling : 8, household Winkleblech Dashem nursing alons goods to be getting Matthi occupied by Roy is reported i It Is home, as Weagley Searson | build-| John R. Schreck, Weaver, h jomseg Pay policies reported the now cows killed by damage to house 1 : . f rules wasehold goods Vocational school { Janitor ; the { been or in about to be Paul probabl, next anjel Ziegler Grove sold | i 1m 5 3 ma oy the A jand administrator Weagley | firectors' occupant | Tirta Postagas . Stationary and printing Adjusting and expenses Sundries Tele that the will be Nath ! has become an ton State Vil : ved there are Renna Ziegler. | i The Ladies Society of Gr we | Reformed church } ite last So retary reasu meat Meve ¥ + : im notes in for ance taken past vear in orce ent ire living Anco today At as bog 51 og Hreon Ziegler farms, the and far 11th day ing James E Truckenmiller, an election held the 11t ed directors for M. Fisher, J. M. Campbell F. E. Wieland, H. L Weaver, Attest : FRANK M. FISHER sthaniel tenant Allison | farming “s } Fy on one of Ba 4 of the dis the en will and ontinue in spring will Spring Mills, {| Mr. and Mrs, D. W jeently visited with the iter, Mrs. Irvin Shirk, at Glen Iron and found Mr. Shirk almost helpless from the effects of a second apoplectic likely { locate at Sweetwood re. former's sis- Bee's. The Last Chance to Share in NIEMAN’S anuary Clearance Sale Annual Cle DON'T DELAY IS REDUCED—Not THIS WEEK MARKS THE CLOSE of cur Sem ed of Ready-to-Wear, for ENTIR] (YRY Benet in nt REMEMBER, OUR STOCK HS many ITEMS, Sale, HAVE BEEN MORE SHARPLY REDUX i (pen PPPOE OOIOI0 / NIEMANS Dept Store |. 7 “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” MILLHEIM, PA. of PE SERIE] Manager. HALL CEO PCS PO POPOS Cee 2 Ton ior 146 aan de 10 31 21¢ 23¢ 39¢ 22¢ i a or Sy rar 17¢ or 256 Tom have. thew | Es SUALITY PEAS i 250 and CALC DOG FOOD ‘ “an 25¢ can: for —— INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Fe ruary 24th—Snow Shoe, Burn WANT TO BUY OR SELL? SEE US FIRST. C. D. BARTHOLOMEW CENTRE HALL, PA. Triennial Assessment Appeal FRED LUSE, I'RE TOASTED WHEAT TOASTED RICH PUFFS “Bg FUD'S AT TO COMPANY oF CENTRE CO DILL OR SOUR Hall Wels Quality KETCHUP Bor. ‘ : 14-02 bottle 2 Town Bnow IA . of Wels Quality AMMON appeal present to ompensation For Unseateg Lands, Notice ® ¢ hereby given that an ap- held Court the sever. lands will be Commissioners’ Pa. for follows nd peal at Houm TT unseated the Office, Bellefonte fist ricta agistricts as February 23 Ferguson, Haines Townships nry 2ard—Ld Harris Potter, Gregg, Penr Marion Miles Febr t Curtin Howard Half Moon Patton, te a Bennet Town and Walkey berty is your subscription due? 12144 L085 elect Mayes, Frank | M. Huey and C. 1 2 3 rT re Wert tchell } E. M. HUYETT | President, a‘tack. The first stroke came in No- vember and the last a bt OVer a week ago~~Later.—Mr. Sweotwood notified this office on Tuesday morning that Mr. Shirk died Sunday evening. Fu- neral servicey were held Wednesday afternoon; burial in Chapel cemetery, near the home. On Tuesday, Mrs. Mrs, Guy Corman, also Mrs. Robert Heckman and Mrs. Roy Searson en- tertained at a dinner at the home of the former, Mrs. Erma Ertle, Mrs Berdie Sarvey, Mrs. Lena High, and Mrs. Lydia High, all of Lock Haven. They came here to attend a meeting of the Past Templars’ Association. Guests on Monday evening at the Smith-Corman home were Hon, and Mrs. Lowell Alexander, of Belleville and Mrs. Windom Gramley, Millheim. The funeral of John Sherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs, John W. Decker, was one of the most largely a'tended fu- nerals held here In years. It was als extremely sad. The floral contributions were numerous and elaborate. The community deeply sympethizes with the bereft parents. . Jacob Hamilton Messmer, 83 broth. er of Mrs. John Snyder, Spring Mills, died at State College, Sunday morn- Annie 8mith and yre., 1500 joa; Gelding, 8 yrs. 1400 Ibs. 2700 ibe. E. M. Smith, Auct. » 4 yra., 1600 3000 yre., 2.- yra. 1400 The; Gray Molly Mules, § yrs. 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