The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, August 19, 1937, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1037.
POPP LEEO POOP ELPCEEEEE
Spring Mills
+A COLLECTION OF NEWSY
PENINGS AND PERSONALS
GREGG TW ».’s METROPOLIS,
Elght-Hour Silk Min
were pul
Groce Silkmill
an eight-hour shift
and work 40 hours
HAP-
FROM
Shift at
workers
beginning
morning
They
ifle more than
day
week
receive for the 40
they received
prior to
a u
the G4-hour
schedule, The
delighted,
Mr. and Mrs, Calvin
week
employes
tion and is back in th
Mre. Kathryn Wagner
spent the week- th her daugh
ter. Mrs. John Decker, and
Rev .and Mrs. Seth Russell have re-|
turned to their home
a month's vacation In various
of the state.
Monday morning
olf, newly appointed
rier, started to enjoy a
tion. Nevin Shook
carrier for Mr. Fetteroit.
The local girls
at State College
4-H club, re
morning very
experiences.
Wednesday morning Mr. and Mrs
Blaine Bi‘ner left on thetr annual va-|
rhev ra $4 Na
cation
end wi
family
after
Homer W. Felter-
rural mali]
week's
who spent the
attending ac
the rurned home Satur-
day
their
much pleased with
tended
nesda
Mr.
and Reed
Mrs. Henri
etta Confer. wh celebrated her 78t
birthday
A large
at her home to
present gifts,
The J. D. Wagner sisters held a
family reunion on Saturday on
ervoir Memorial Park, Tyrone, Five of
the seven sisters living attended
gathering. Mrs. Annie Smith one of
this number, ang daughter, Mrs. Guy
Corman, among the thirty-eight
present.
Mr. and
anniversary, was cailed on
gathered
ber and
number of persons
congratulate
Rea.
the
Were
Mrs. Paul Henninger re-
cently with Mr. and Mrs. Na-
thani¢l Ziegler, parents of the jatter
Both are employed in the Pittsburgh
area at an Institution similar to that
at Laurelton Village, where Mrs. Hen.
ninger had been employed except that
here boys from 9 to 19 years are in
fraining.
Miss Mamie
visited
Gentzel of York fs vis-
iting her cousin, Mrs. Carrie Long
Mre. Dean Braucht and daughter
Henrie'ta of Coalport were week-end
guests of Mrs. Harold Meyer,
Mrs. Grace McCool, Miss Lotti Me-
Cool and Miss Margaret Mo oof Mo.
tored to Altoona on Wednesday of last
week, returning Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardell Myers Mrs.
Harvey Hagan and Mrs. Vera Myers
motored to Rolling Green Park on
Sunday.
BOALSBURG
* = *
Wn
man Sp
Harrl
Harrisbi
ankle,
burg
“1 1eitz drove to Sunbu
i attend the funeral
{Fred Dornsife
| Mr. and Mrs
Pp LE
entrance te
ected
ellefonte
Dr. and Mrs
ind the olinas, returnis gE thelr
: : and ch
trip
ildren
ai A
Mrs. Chas. Grenoble Ir
Mr and Mrs. Ernest
Donald, spent the
friends in Delaware
at the home of
Mrs. Ralph Will
Md. They spent
and
daughter are njoying
and
baby
tion at the home
M. Hosterman.
Mrs. Harry
Margaret
ors in 1 week
Mrs. Nelle Fisher
and
Kuhn
"Hllamsport
Salis-
part of Sa‘ur-
‘he trip was prin-
t Homer and Jun
srys 13] On +
el at Se
spent
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Fiducia
firmed nl =f by
ptiong are fil
r of next
3
od abeoly
term
te
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wv PPTA
REAL ESTATE PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN
i is
having been duly granted the undersign-
ed. all persons knowing themesives In-
lebted to the estate are requested to male
payment, and those having
the same to present them
settioment,
immediate
claims against
duly suthenticated for
MUNICIPALTHEATRE_______
MILLHEIM SHOWS 7:80 & 9:30 P. M.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 & 21
JEAN HARLOW - ROBERT TAYLOR in:
‘PERSONAL PROPERTY"
A MGM Ride Proverbs from the C
ture is Worth 10.000 Words
Robert Tay picture, co-starred
IT'S GREAT BEGINNING TO
hincse ne Pik
Let thig picture teil its own story
last with Jean
END-
lor in his
FROM
Harlow,
—Selected Shorts Each Programe
MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUGUST 23 & 24
MARTIN
ANTHONY
“Sing and Be Happy” +r. rics
You” Sing! You'll Hum. when you Ste this fast moving Musi
cal Comedy Hit of the Season.
Special : On the Stage, in Person, Tues-
day Evening Only » “Ann Mix and
Her Texas Centennial NBC Round-up’
FEATURING
Singing and Playing. 35
Mix and Her Round-Up
and DIXIE DUNBAR in:
Western kill, Whip-Cracking. lope
Minutes of fast-moving Comedy
Gang Everyone will enjoy this attrac-
tion. Bring the entire family. ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY,
AUG. 24th. STAGE BHOW PROMPTLY AT 5:45 P. M.
ADMISSION PRICES—10c & 25¢
Spinning,
from Ann
COMING—THURS., FRI. & SAT. Avgust 26, 27, 25
~“A STAR IS BORN"
icnic Week Approaches
GRANGE FAIR Week wi on
ne
PREPARE NOW for thi
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ITS
NCOATS SHIRTS and
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COOLIO PIIIOIIIOe
STORE OPEN
gs, except
fues, when we
close at 6 p.m. “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest”
EMAN'S Dept Store =
and Thurs, at noog g
i.
MILLHEIM, PA.
CPSP OPPIIOOIOOee
—
fF WELCOMt
F2 \ k=
G4.th ANNUAL
GRANGE
ENCAMPMENT
AND CENTRE COUNTY
FAIR
GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL
SPEAKERS OF STATE AND NATIONAL REPUTATION
THE BEST PROGRAM IN YEARS
SEE THE BIG IMPLEMENT DISPLAY
AND THE HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITS
BAND CONCERTS, GRANGE PLAYS
600 Families Vill Camp on the Grounds .
Admission : : : : SOc for Entire Week
CHILDREN Under 12 years ADMITTED FREE
FOR PARKING AUTOMOBILES : : 25¢
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