THURSDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1937. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, Spring Mill pring Mills A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM GREGG TWP.’S METROPOLIS, Gregg Voeatlonal Tops Galn Sem!-Finals-—A goal In to the right to in the the Soccer play Penna. championship edged Central League ig Gregg Township Manchester, York 2-1, In a quarter-final New Beaver Field on Spring Mills tre County tle Troy, booters county encounter Friday. Tioga county leaders, In with counly crown-deciding Mifflin-Juniata the listerville, tors. game Manchester quarters and regular Spring Mills through four then four extra-periods the teams in complete elimination The througt back and It was kick In the struggle. fought on oven with the forth, Fred third extra--period, Midway in the out wivantage Feltenberger, th the booted a terrific goal tender. to the The ball field tep back playing and rights, Feltenberger was first the partially sible tre goal, ¥ game, Spring lied lead Although every pl se, Rossman, halfback, tanding for ored in first period of passed to forward, who eventual Feltenberger Mills give center tal to the wy in the con appear man On ' } lub med Mrs. Guy Corman's. Those attes Mrs. B. GG. Meyer, Mrs Ardell Myers on Wednesday at ing were neth Johnson, Mrs. Re The fall swing. T butchered ers, J. B Alfred C. B. They giving with ka, Mr. and G. N. fe dinner J. B Goodhart Allegh for the Mr. and Ken Mrs. Searson. in full have Zub butcherings are now following MT his week the Houseors, Jerry Clair Swabbs, R won the and D Mrs Cradera of H. S8hooks. a 23-Ib. turkey fowl on Thanks. Mrs. Eimer Rip W. Sweotwoosd Eisenhuth wer feasted on Mr Mrs. Ww and guests as H. 8 Corman untaing Moyer, John loft fo, the to set up camp deer season. Guy Corman made a Altoona, Tuesday nd Mm Talu Be sgiving dinner me at the Girly’ Sewing lovely Christmas Shop dieplays gifts, Visit partment. imith, Mrs COuy Cor eyer and daughter haga Thanks Matilda Todalor rs. Cha aul hn Corn ont home Mrs wr Aird Village, giving Day dinner guests of Mrs. Ma- ble Smith. Mr. and Mrs Vernon Godshall and children of Ligonier spent a few days lagt week at the R. H. Shook home. Mr and Mrs. Hartman and H. F Erdley spent the week-end at Leovwis- burg with Mr. Erdley’s sister, Mrs Herman. Glenn Long, and Margaret spent the week-end at ive homes. John Zubler, of Oley, spent the hol- Mays at the home of his parents Mr. and Mra. M. T. Zubler. Rosella Hetttinger was home from the Altoona School of Commerce over the Thanksgiving vacation, The M. T. Zubler family took Sun- day dinner at the Ray Bright home. Gregg Township, Mrs. C. M. Watts chalrman, reports $66.35 collected for the Red Cross. This is, however an incomplete report, Junior Class Play, Dee. 10—*Happy Landing" a 8-act farce by Kathar. Ine Kavanaugh, just brim full of ex- citement, and with a wonderful oom. edy team of colored folks, will be pre sented by the junior class of Gregg Vor. school in the high school audit. orfum at Spring Mills on Friday, De cember 10 at 8 p. m. Admission 15 and 26c. The members of the Class will greatly appreciate your patronage. The Thanksgiving dance «held in the gymnasium at Spring Mills last Fri- Hu Laureltor wate State Grenoble their respect. MARRIAGE LICENSES day evening under the auspices of the senior class was A sucoess from every | Harry Rothause, fr angle. A large crowd was in attend. | Helen L. Yearick ance and enjoyed the vven- ing's dancing refreshments. Gross | Harold W. Coble receipts were $67.00 | Lucille Alkens | with the class having a balance | which will used to help defray ex- | penses of class to Wash! ston | . spring. The members ap- | for fine | ® Lewistown Philadelphia everyone and approximately Lemont Milesburg nice w * TUSSEYVILLE Eh - * » be . » L I . the P| OXPross i their . . . . . . . * . dance Mailed In Township malled the local of of the | support | Christmas Seals | | A number of relatives and friends | at the Wm. 8ton- Tuesday evening celebrate 26th wedding of Mr Mrs. Stoner. refresh. were. served useful gifts gathered home of to help anniversary Delicious and seals were oer the and ments { ful —{*hristmas in Gregg townhip by | 3 committees in charge the gale of The by year seals In the many beaut ipast have been sold the Spring and were received. 80% of the | ey the Mr. daughter This |} in prac- and the | asked to follow To date the fine, with the $1.00 used in with Manheim called Tuesday. from Swartz Mrs Colleen at the Dorty BT homa H ££ (rove iste with 3. 'M it diffe seals as in the only being that be sold the plan i tically all committee plan district ence past, the the bulk of through the malls that Is followed other communitieg and the home and the 11 . | Wil itchering Ww on Friday Charley Slaterbeck had the wuriz j= misfor- local this Sponsae was aluable horse d family nday visitors recently of at tune to lose a Vv hi N\ . 1 this year re Brian ar Belle. the A Morris has been very many | fontae 8 were | persons x of tion felt { before purchasing that be with Christmas that Christmas. worth | 0. Detwiler home. Wolfe, a the an} STAY . i seals may Penn State stu. | end connec- James | 1" seals year the | from the to defray pre-school clinie with phases mailing, ana buy dent, spent week at the ney home. Mr. and Mrs. of Mt. Penn the Arthur Mr. and Mra Penna. Furnace Mrs grandmother, Mrs inle support] Mr. and Mrs ould be ton spent contributing iis many more will STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 P. M. COP ILOOEPOOPIIPE Last $20.00 Wm. and | were MoCormis Sunday homes, { Gummo of | with school realized ove the f k son callers | sala at the held der v 1 und being useq Slaterbeck expenses of the Mills various The the generous community, and worth than George in Spring used the remain of the and girls spent Sunday in Gummo's Jen- | boys Rockey. appreciate of New. of the more Dick Mowery Sunday the what at Kling home while boy's “ \— McFadden of | DO YOUR * oe and Mr Parks girls? and Mrs. Less Va., were visiting friends prio: the holidavs 0 going to their n a [ der at G i ! SHOPPING at R. 5S. STOVER’S Jewelry Store : Millheim 1 Carl i i 5 1 {Jur | WATCHES altham, Hamil: and Bulova CIAMONDS omplete returns from ta Sta os { Americ tal to be $2,191.00 than a for in membership Chapter of the Red | | CLOCKS JEWELRY General F pe. a ’ a ings of All Kinds Seth and Ring Sets in the ross indicate ich is 3185.00 loss Voor as —— A —— AT * » BOALSBURG * » and Mra Clement G Gap visitors In Sunday afternoon and evening nd Mrs Maxwel daughters Mise spent Mr SILVERWARE Rogers and Community LEATHER GOODS Finest Asse Mer *s Bi ! I Trave ing oct wera Mr. a four and phia, Charley of Slingersiand Hazel of Thanksgiving the Gladys end at home Hazel Perry Sweet and cous: rimeoent ! Mrs. A. J THE PERFEC1 SCHICK SHAVER Get In On Large Cash Prizes ! 1 1 “1 : 15] RE, AND GI FOR PRI ( r / F I F ( IR A f E N arg R. 5. STOVER, Phone JEWELER 19-R-4 MILLHEIM \ /4 POTTERS MILLS . » * o & oo 8 . 0» Mr. and Mrs. H E. Foust spent Thanksgiving day at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lester Palmer, in Lew- istown. J. Roy Smith and family assisted in the family butchering at the home of Mr. Treaster in Milroy, on Thanksgiv- ing day. Harry Burley, Richard Runyen, Saturday at the home, Miss Margaret Kimport, who is em- ployed at State College, spent her Thanksgiving vacation at the home of her cousin, Miss Lizzie Slack. Charles Jodon, of Bellefonte, and Miss Laura Belle McCormick witnessed the Army-Navy football game in Phil- adeliphia on Saturday. Harry Brown was the lucky man from our village. He shot 5 200-Ib, bear in Potter county. Miss Sarah Ennist, who had been caring for her mother, has returned to her work at the Laurelton State Village. Albert Mingle and family of Cobarn took supper at the G. H. MocConnick home Sunday evening. Ray Boob ang family of Aaronsburg took dinner at the Bright Orwig home on Sunday. The Stork paid a visit to our village last week and left a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Sweet- wife and daughter, of Altoona, spent G. H. McCormick FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. wood. MILLHEIM, PA. PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN. in this wonder Adver “Help Lot fo 2ic pays for a four-line ad. column, Thess, ltt], ads. are workers In the way of results, tise anything here, from a Wanted” to a “House and Sale,” FAEM FOR Potter Meeker vobert REAL BU $9 LT ft. Radio Services Colleg« phone 2 ¥Y& in 1 hom tn radios and uward, 108 Pugh St, 646 -Pughb atats aad HOME FOR wilh SALE modern wr conve oe Philip ever } street YA a of Wa FANCY GEORGIA PAPER PECANS 15¢ per Pound PECAN MEATS, 35¢ LB. SHELI : DORRIS SEED CO. YALDOSTA, GA. COATS— $14.95 ro $32.5 0 COATS COPOPOIPOIOPOOIO0e {| STORE OPEN Every Evening Except Tuesday and Thursday, When We Close at 6:00 FP. M. Sati 4 EXECUTOR'S NOTICR M. 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