THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1037. Spring Mills OF NEWSY HAP- PERSONALS T'ROM METROIrOLIS, = A COLLECTION PENINGS AND GREGG TWP. 8S Community Fair, under Gregg Twp. tober 14 and 15—Plang are wel] way for the Twentietl Annual Com munity held under the uspices ofthe Gregg ship Vocea at Spr Mills, on tober 1 Schools Friday, planning tables and led at the nday Mrs Annabelle Mr. and Mrs. Cath son Hartleton « home on 8 herman the of form Tusseyville, Mra. Rus town on erman from R. Moyer wins nwmer and ell Zacharias wn were in Sunday Mrs, Wm. « relative on he former ie of town hildhood days, Herly from Snyder home of his son, Sunday. Mrs, Samuel Mq were Sunday ‘'onser from . and : Sunday. Mrs Ella Page and county Willi eri on Mr. and Mullin visitors of the Smully parents of Mi Mullin 1 Sw artz | former being a i more Years Ago news which of a from the files of 1807 0 Items ested go, The inter- generation of those taken Reporter, Year 1907 BEEF HERD AT PRISON State ‘ollege, the sopho- IS PROVOSED AA —— Is your subscription due? xplosion an ofl lam Merchant J. erely burned Ker ore i Coburn, stettop Was Sev rr Saturday evening. had gone to the lamp exploded In his medi the 4 in Nieman’s Fall Opening wr STORE IS FILLE] FALL AND rpet VITH COMP WI! OUR ent. NEW ti ——— CHA? OWNERS, AND re wml POG LICENSES. LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS in all Sizes and Prices. See the Smart New Colors, High Shades, in Sport Coats and Natural Camel’s Hair. LADIES’ DRESSES, : in the New Shades of Mahogany and Slate BLUE. ALSO, tl THE NICE WOOLENS NEW FALL SHOES | os 5 4 hl LIA 0 Suedes and Suede Combinations nian y ob uter Clothing A : 3 K psp Public Sale ILE} $ 1 tat 4 BR OWN. RED N RI 51 I i Ww I! OC TON «1% iid i 10 State i . .. ai dil ollege). Lucy where Henney she will wind winter stock Lv pine Veal, TS f SNOW S ITS CELSO OOIOOPIPOPOIOPe a Ore COPEL OPIPOOOOOE ! CPP COPOrOOCIOO0 STORY ink I Every {Ey i Fxeept | ¥xee Phursiay, We OVEN Fyening Tuesday OFEN EMAN'S Dept “Where Your and YW hen nt 6:04 Crs reOrOI POCO IOS 6il ? bo fe od Dip loys of Sececacees pTTER SIGHT § LLL LES TERMS CASH M. SMITH, Auet J. CLOYD onfiponfipsrnlieenfines | V UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM EVENINGS—-7T & 0 P. MW. BROOKS EST. WED~NOW SHOWING DWINA BOOTH N yt i : | FRIDAY & YLEAGU} SATURDAY OF FRIGHTENED MEN ADDED FTON « LOUIS vs. FAXR Official Fight Pictures ATTRA MONDAY AND TUESDAY daugh- |, EDW. G. ROBINSION in “Thunder ; in the City” ter Mr day. Sarg ine visited at the 1 Lepley in OMe of | State College on Satur] Charjes rived take his spend the winter months. William Weaver from spending his parents, Mr. and Ohio are Mr. and Mrs. C. O spent tives W. E. Bair is is suffering Heller from ar- town and in returning will back with Canton, On, in mother him to Pitealen is vacation with his the CC. J Mrs. Ezra among relatives, Mrs. Harer and Mr. and Mallory from Williamsport Friday in town visiting aged Weavers, Breon from rela. in poor much at times health and Only Robinson could Thrilling Latest News — Selected Shorts give you this Picture, PICTURES COMING Melody SOON: “Broadway of ‘38 “Saratoga” “Lifa Begins at « “Western Gold” Earth’ “Stella Dallas” Wronet Syren Scelif vonoefif ve ‘ollege™ “Good Was Mr. called Ag returned from hospital on for sinus troubis Mrs. Rudy from Mifflin the Waite where she TE George on home .Hecla Park.. Mr. and Mrs. John Klinefolter Millheim visited at the James home Sunday afternoos. Wert who ig Mifflinburg spent Sune of his brother, Fred Boone. Robert Meyer attended the football Eame at Bucknell. Mr. Meyep is an alumnus of Rurknell, > Mr. and Mrs. John Hanselman ang son of Lemont visited relatives in the valley on Sunday, of Ziegler loone, employed iny at in the home 7 Miles E. Bellefonte, Route 220 BENNY THURSDAY SEPT.:30 GOODMAN ND HIS ORCHESTRA Adm. & Tax—£1.00, ? to 1:00 I. E. S. Better Sight Lamps are smartly styled. Local dealers are featuring them during the com- ing week. You will be pleasantly the beauty of the lamps offered. surprised at variety and Every I. E. 8. Better Sight Lamp provides excellent Py for easy secing — glare-free, adequate, satisfying light for close tasks. 2 2nd to 9th Prices are reasonable. Look for the I. E. S. tag of ap- proval! Only lamps manufactured to the rigid sight-saving specifica- tions of the Illuminating Engineer- ing Society can carry the tag. Ask your dealer 10 give you a “Seeing is Believing” demon- stration. It permits you to see with vour own eves proof of the remarkable light-producing claims made for the 1. E. 8S. Better Sight Lamp. Wide circle of adequate illumination assured by translucent filter bowl, wide shade — white inside, large enough bulb, and right height.
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