aa TON See SS » . » of Na. ITEMS OF few gays at er forme JLOCAL INTEREST On Tu * * - ®l of Mrs { Ambrose Reiber spent the weel { at the K. R. Wolfe] Hattie Mever poecontly home at Pine spent » | Glenn. . On Tuesday, Mi Anna Depew gnd Mary attended the funeral Depoew's sister-in-law, Mrs McAllisterville, * » * LJ Depew, at Miss Ruth Howard It Is reported that C A. Spyker . at end a Brungart home home. purchased the formep {from Max Herr. The writer was une Mrs. Salle Reitz is ill at the home able to contact either of the inter of Mrs. W. H. Strohecker in Centre | ested parties, consequently Hall, where she makeg her abode, [the rumor only gives you Depew and daughter Lewis Garbrick, the local milk dis- Centre Hall, spent | tributor, was awarded the Depew’'s brother [to carry the mall to and from the {Centre Hall railroad gtation. Mr. Gar- Mrs. Anna Mary Kling, of Sunday with Mrs. John P. Shields, at Mt. Union. contract brick also runs 5 bus for carrying Mr. ¢ Mrs. John " Y i ne re pnt last week a! school children from Potter township oungstow nto, sep as MK | | : - . ’ ‘et to the Centre Hall the John Rudy home, Mrs. Galbraith|o 00 ©0500 © . ILATIY SLOW BCDOOL., being a sister of Mrs. Rudy, | Galbraith, of grade school and rade school milding Phright, accompanied 1 Misg Betty a boy friend, was at the homg of her was The parents over the week-end. Misg IS Wo in Harrisburg ther nephew, Ru Mrs. Ella Shoop, on to Wilkinsburg by bus to he © atives, She will return prior t stepson, William nts discharge of her Shoop, from the Centre Cou pital Mrs. W. F. ing much of the Keller brought nervolg attack te x 4 jonally subject : Tha } the ne of this week cfbed for ga Frank Williams and Williams Florida where they Mr. and Mrs. another lady at the n Monday left for 1 remain for the home winter. They are 3 tralles owned COM, LEADERSHIP TRAINING SCHOO! OPENS NOY, aTH NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN TO ALL ELECTORS OF NORTH PRECINCT OF POTTER TOWNSHIP) ! Fis $138 f Section 2% of Act No | 1937, which | waa » give a new wearing surfac 32 approved June 3rd from a point a few hundred feet this | reads as follows: No election shall be side of Nittany | room or bullding any intersection of the brick road below | part of which is used for the sale on the big turn on ths north slope of [serving of malt or brewed beverages Nittany. or liquors. The Keller road leading from the |, Therefore, by virtue of the author. {ity contained in Election 528a of Act borough line by the way of the Shar- |x, 320, approved June 3rd, 193%. the er, Keller, Homan, Fetterolt, Crust | polling place for the North Procinot and Luse farms to the Olid Fort- | of Potter Township is changed from Bpring Mills State highway, 1s recety- | the Ola Fort Hotel building to the ing a heavy layer of crushed stones | OF Schaeffer home about 500 yards Light berms were first . teuilt up I of the Old Fort Hotel building | both sides to keep the stones from along the main highway. spreading. It js understood the stones | PAUL: N. BOKLEY, are furnisheq by the state, tha road BAISER WEBER, having been taken over by the state A. 1. BOWERSOX, through recent legislation. The stones Attest Centre County Board are trucked from Milroy and are fur. Samuel J. McMullin, of Election nisheq by Lester Shaffer Mountain top to the held in any {Chief Clerk EL ————————— (Political Advertizement) Elect Musser W. Gettig DISTRICT ATTORNEY OF CENTRE COUNTY For an Efficient Performance of the Duties of Office THL CENTRE REPO TER, CENTRE HALL, PA. FIRST NUMBER ON LOCAL | HE GADABOUT,” 8-ACT LYCEUM (COURSE 18 ON COMEDY, TO BE PRESENTED NOV. 10; SCHOOL BENEFIT | BY CC. H.-P. HIGH SCHOOI Centre Hall-Potter high school Ly “The Gadabout n follow ody produced by the Centre Hall-Pot three-not com coum Course will feature the ing numbers in the high school audi- | ter high school pupils directed by torilum at 5:00 p, m nm the date Mi Richard Parsons and James My mentioned, or In expected to be ready for Wednesday, November 10, “The company « pro- the high school auditorium. Com showing in three or four weeks, In munity Players, a fessional drama artists will presen Laovwi Hull, the father, who Ig por The White Family Depression,’ ol- itrayeq by Jack up-to-the-minute made Journalist becoming soured by Viola Hull, the ba given here next week.) | cipal duty is to worry over her fam. adults, 8bc; chil- ily, Is acted by Helen Haskell Teddy Hull, the son, and “baby of the fam- ily” and smart enough to take advan Kirkpatrick, a self Heking whose disposition is drama Imaginary lines: (Other mumbers on the Course mother, whose prin Single admission dren, 2bc ticket $1.00; chil Season adults dren. 76c. tage of the position, Is played by Ed- Support the Lyceum Course by pur- gar Harter, Jean Mana Hull F newly married Slack plays the chasing ticket and it the! part of ame time daughter Iucky LOO hold Hull's iness happy-go- In this Issue are political adver unocie, tisementy boosting the election of bachelor who has beer vitle Judge Fleming, Thelr gppearanee, y and especially at this time, In the nald, Reporter, does not Carry with ho takes lier them the Indorsement of the od an "important tors, Lora Thorne—le- PUBLIC SALE WEDNE REC type (Chester Duran always Bordin friend charge Vote NO, OD . borrow ed Ops young man who is “willing to oblige, Charlotte “Martha McClellan--an actress ments Francis Snyder will be In of the lights. 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