THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 19 THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. coeserersss | West Indies ten vears ag Mir and Mrs laude 5S il 3 ited p bli S ! boards milk ans buckets and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Heckman made lat the home of atl ine Str u IC a.é strainers ) Ai : i | a Erna dt p S rn ills la business trip to Harrisburg one day | ble, OR Station, or . wi \6-hait mile west of Od Fort, 1 EE. M. 8mith., auct P g la t week for tha Hutchinson Con-!day | it farm sn Barlyvstown road, THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Co WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER OF CENTRE HALL d Mrs. Blaine Bitner and Mr. | in Lock 1 | covering § NOTE i {theginning at 10:04 clock Scott McMutrie on Sunday . , i A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- 3|%U E™"} PENINGS AND PERSONALS T'ROM {| i iwction vi in GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS 1 Mi Ton Mra sREGG . ’ : donut tored to Lewisburg and spent the : Mr. MceMutries brothe: her bed Drivers’ licenses were issued 1 | A son was born to Mr. an Mrs. i Mr. and Mr Lester Meelq # ah ( ! ; c 4 2 ; oy RO te ! wlanas ov } rocs ers, kitchen cently to Donald R. Rossman, Cloyd | Norman Rossman, October 7 s yet daughter, from Bellefonte Visita toy A ud af path 1 2 { bine ' t ren BWing Ugs FE. Auman. of Spring Mills, no name has been selected { the {the Paul Winters home Jo . Inving Puls ¥ ¥ Retired P. R. R. Employee Formerivoung man Mrs. Helen Shultz is « Upying Neri’ psARM MACHINERY McCormick |" r arth Resident Here—Among three Penn- | Merle Bartley had a hand injured | newly-purchased home, i as | side-delivery rake 2-soction spike rv Sh EAL ESTATE sylvania railroad employees placed on while working on the C. M. Watts | Theodore Royer home tooth harrow Auburn mower, dis TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE the retired jist October 1st, was H. M.ihome. It has given him a great dea) Rev. Arthur Miller attended the ses- | 2 cultivators, roller, 4 wpring Bruce D. Rowe, ¢t al, to Sara Mc sosossve { harrow, 2 Mremgiae \ B . s 3 p i ¢ sunday » sees. | xl teforme Classis held y! 3 1s Ww Hettinger, native Centre countian, He of pain and on Sunday it wag neces. |glons of Reformed | wld jr {tooth harrows, Oliver plow, Clenahan, of Centre Hall, tract In was born at Spring Mills, April 27 (sary to inject anti-toxin to prevent | Lewistown. | wagon, Kramer, wagon w-wheel| oo ee Hall: $1 WANT TO BUY 1869, and began work with the rail- mors serious trouble Mr. and Mrs, William Rachau and |w.oon, 2 sets hay ladders ; John H. Her xX Harr road company January 24, 1899, in the Mr. and Mrs, Carl Myers ang young son Lanny of Bellefonte, were BSun-ineds, woodrack and hayrack, oT y : a OR SELL ? { Ww Hinkley et 1%, {f Btate ollege freight car shop. He became a freight json Jimmy are home for a visit. Mr [day guests of Mrs Edith Gentzel [oon planter McCormick binder, 3 ” &inf car builder 5 short time later and| Myers is returning to his home Inimother of Mrs. Rachau. {double trees, hay rope and harpoon a “ " ' . cy . SEE Us FIRST. 1 1 tely since June 1, 1914, had been employ- bingto Va., while Mrs. Myers ex A MeoeCormic) hay loader, cutting 1 ely Mag (iva Sn yo errors ed in the passenger car department. [pects to remain here for a longer LOCAL ODD FELLOWS TO 2 3-horse doubletrees, § double . visit 110 yi : ¢ butt chains, New ldea ma- lellefonte, tract | Ferguson Twi 8 Mother—Mrs. Millicent | Visit ip ep 10 palrg ns, New ic 1,525.01 C D B RTHO OMEW Gold Star Moth |. Pring. Rovewmm .ooent the INSTALL, OCTOBER |, 0 spreader, McCOOormick 1% h. p. $1526.00. Tan . DU. BA |; Auckerman of Spring Mills proved to : : ah b ARiMAE 15- foo shovels nklin Wet ers, Doro- Centre Hall Lodge of Odd Fellows |g A 1. nile wazon. Bos ne. | ton Shreckengast of Millheim. tract CENTHE HALL, PA. ¢ week-end with hep daught thy and Jane, at the Masonic Home | will hold installation of newly-elected pa. attack be the only one of the thousandg of Gold Stay, Mothers in Pennsylvania to attend the second annual national | Elizabethtown. officers on Thursday evening, October | I'he silk mill has again resumed ! 14. The new District Deputy Grand operation after having been idle for | Master Harry Ziegler, of Rebersburg some time. {will be the installing officer. Pilgrimage. She says she jearned | what “southern hospitality” is like and is planning to attend every year. | The Pilgrimage was held at Johns. | Mabel Brown of Sunbury was g vis 1 town, Pa., last year, and this year atl | s—————————————— itor in town last week. 0 0 6 00 0 0 oo » oa Mrs. Ruth Grove was home over the “ » 1 o J ® Banton. Ya yeek-end. . FARM CALENDAR. | d enin A. C. Dunlap, our tonsorial oo Miss Miriam Tschudy was a week-| ® $ $ % ® is among the sick: not serious, end guest of Evelyn Brooks. | unable to do any work Pear] Lingle spent a day at the Ho |» Timely Reminders from Mr. and Mrs. Miles Decker spent] 1 he ¥ fal y | Dart Barger home | Pennsylvania State College OUR STORE IS FILLED WITH COMPLETE NEW MERCHANDISE several days at the York air an rs arry ensch n & an : ! TEE we " \* \ 7° . a t y Re uy Memih aud. son 8 School of Agriculture | partment. NEW FALL AND WINTER APPAREL is in the most tempting ‘hile sro vi “¢ Pr, § Mrs. ar- i while there visited Mr. and ir Ha wife of Milton were visitors at the | Bright Jitner home, { » * . » . TUerY nt cousin of Mrs. Decker. 0 SULEHE * 9 oo oo 0» an colors. Ev ery mj ek : | old Fisher Mrs. Fisher being 5 first | j EA tet . | ortant new feature 4 etter was received by Mrs. Bird. Rufus Decker of Sunbury spent last 2 x y M Bird i Cover Crop Valuable—The roots of al Krape from Mrs heodore Gross rye cover crop penetrate the garden | ey Seles by 1 S30 Tn mem, 25 Po ty ra ny wr nll LADIES” AND CHILDREN’S COATS in all however unable to work. [rive shower tendered her by twenc | The pene: Tne wen Cl Sizes and Prices. See the Smart New Colors, High H. F. Erdley, Mr. and Mrs > *leourse - : tho ¢ rd y wy ye _ | year's wetable arops. ~ . ~ ~ T N ! | . Stover and da inter Josephine motor- | ind receive 1h v use ot on a Prevent Fralt Bening very { Shades mn S ort Coats and Natural Camel’s Hair. i ¢ York Thursday ne QT ¢ ha i 9 Pp day at the fair ible gifts rt should be 1» ia br | Mr and Mr Wednesday t = vi A an! : : 'Y Mi; = Em a ing a, . ; one I ap LADIES’ DRESSES, in the New Shades of Mahogany and Slate Sunday at hig parental home and er o wide to av ‘ s > Fst v : YES i i i ' : "111 NICS u (31 Produce Good (apons i 13 10 WU) PLLELELELEEE BEEBE EBLE EEEEBEBEEEEEEEEEEE EEE EEEEL CDB DELLA L BELLA AAA BABA Bll B OEE tot ttn ” “ v - v “ “~% i NEW FALI SHOES | A 4 ‘4 4 4 A ' i 14 i Suedes and Suede Combinations ; Infants” & Children’s Outer Clothing Evergreens CEP LL PPPOE ELOPEOEPEOEEPE IEEE PEPE BPOPEPELELOEOPIEOOELOOEOPPE CPPPPOOOOOOOOEEE \ . | eoororvrorrrIre STORE OPEN [De S l STOEE OPEN Every Evening | Every Evening Except Tuesday } Fxeept Taesday and Thursday, “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest™ and Thursday, Prevent Soll Erosion ’ When We Close | When We (Close t nt 6:00 Pp. MN. ag 6:08 PP. M. MILLHEIM, PA. I croreovsrrrrores | rrr rrerrreoreoes Z/ an Improve ¥ we Flock 3 UNICIPAL Theatre ILLHEIM * ¥ * > * i REBERSBURG ® market prices will never “ELEPHANT BOY” flrs PURE go] | ain WED~NOW SHOWING nd enjoy’ a Ale progran arn. spent severn lays at el ® you'll never need a doctor or homes of ra ; Irungart ai veterinarian ® your wife and children will never grow lonely ENTERTAIN FEO wists ‘ , re te | © you'll never need something ATV NENT : ; from town when you're busy SONJA HENIE — TYRONE POWER ) ' g 23 IF you're sure of these things— . thes you don’t need a telephone. 4 3 » ; ve ol h in lee | fo BUT YOU CAN'T BE SURE! Order yours today. , BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA we SIE FRIDAY & SATURDAY October 15 and 18 Arthur Treacher — Raymond W n Joan Davis SELECTED SHORTS WAIHI FVIII SSE Somme SROSersit JOT { WSN 1S Sn — MONDAY AND TUESDAY October 18 ang 19 READIN’, RIOTIN' AND RHYTHM. ATIC . .. Taught to the Tune of FRED WARING'S MUSICAL STICK!) ooo atid only one pair of eyes DICK POWELL — FRED WARING Don't let youngsters strain their ful glare and reduces eye strain. and Hig Pennsylvanians “VARSITY SHOW” eyes under inadequate or glaring When children see better, they light. study better, and do better at A Warner Bros. Musical Hit! With TED HEALY* WALTER CATLETT* See that every lamp they use for school. I. E. S. Lamps give you close work is an I. E. S. Better Sight much more light than other lamps i Lamp. This efficient, scientifically of equal wattage. designed lamp permits comfort. Visit your dealers display. I. E. S. ee} PRISCILLA LANE* BUCK and BUBBLES SEVEN NEW SONG HITS: “You've Got Something There: :" “On With the Dane.” We're Work. ing Our Way Thru College.” “Have You Got Any Castles Baby." "Love Is On the Air Tomight:” “OM King Cole;” “Moonlight on the Campus” I's the Cheer Leader of An the Musicals able, easy seeing. It prevents harm- table models as low as $4. Adequate light on close work, and Wide circle of adequate illumination from jrrititing glare, are ET, assured by translucent filter bowl, provided by the I ing En. TTS wide shade — white inside, large i y's ane. for enough bulb, and right height. Oy ey FIRST NATIONAL BANK COMING—FRL & SAT. OCt 22 & 9 CENTRE HALL, PA “Wee Willie Winkie” 2 mum © meme
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