! IURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1038. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. gt NI i[ Recelve T. B. Test—Last Monday ov- .e 9 % 9 0! 0" ‘| 7 — S Mi ls er sixty puplis In the high school re-|*® BOALSBURG . pring i S ceived a skin test to determine the . ® . . * b> +.» .“ on absence or presence of tuberculosis in A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- the body. The test was Ziven under Boalsburg Lutheran Crarge appoint PENINGS AND PERSONALS I'ROM the direction of the State Departinent ments for Sunday: Boalsburg, 8. 8. GREGG T™wr.'s METROPOLIS, of Health assisted Ty Mrs. Harris at 9:30; vesper services at 7:30 p.m {Pine Grove male chorus. Christian County Health Nurse. Reports of the First National Bank Stockholders test will be given to parents at a |Enliavor. % 30 p mn . Di : ' : 4 ww date Mr. and Mrs. Clemen nle o | ; : 2 Weet—The stockholders In the First later date. ‘ were visitors at the INGS GALOR al LOTS OF COLD WEATHER STILL - > . Second Semester Opens January 24|V leasant Gap National Bank held their annual meet . ’ ome of Misses Ellen and Kathry ci pee a ix : ; . ing to elect directors. The result was Classes for the second semester in |hom f Missa nan A aryn THE WINTER WEATHER IS NOT THROUGH YET. YOU HAVE AN OPPORTUN RW. Neese, W. Cal Meyer, Thomas high school opened on Monday. Exam [Dale on Sunday. {nations for the first semester ended | Mrs. Lewis Lenhart of Bellefonte ITY TO SHARE IN MANY BARGAINS STILL AVAILABLE IN WINTER CLOTHES J. Decker, Arthur B. Lee, Jeremiah a Yon . ‘ ya nallv a . a1 > guest, Miss Sadie Danelly, - 1 a Erp Zeottle. John W. Zerby, M. T. Zubler. last week. Rupon © ards will Me swe 1 and ga Of lovra. Wore Tee AND Fl RNISHIN( :S. . | Tuesday all of the hools in the |f 0 ws, of Altoona, were “Ihe board organized by ele ting Mr. F'uesday In a eu y | cont visitors at the home of Mrs. POISE OOOO III O OPIN Neese, president; and W. C Meyer, | township. | " Attendance High-—In spite of the | Jennie Fortney and daughter Miss . ess vice-president. | F. BErdley, cashier,| Bp tauiah : j 3 ’ , 4 X oy Lg Rv 1 Meo Bernice i fact that sickness of a contagious na- | Beulah UNION SUI | S for M N 1 Lot LADIES 1 0 ITS at) in Be | © in the ov. attend co {1 bal Miss Ida Segner departel ‘ridas tur in the valley, attendan in the | Ywfords i Pumps Smith, clerks .will continue their po- | rail tor - Freeport 1 owtwk q ‘ ( t ¢ 4 R 4 . ; ! {local schools has been exceptionally |@VERins for - Freep nw, » $x neayy ust right ior noo sitions. bm Pas . . , . Tow ors | tO visit indefinitely at th me of he ‘ good for this time of year. Teacher : Es (or Cnt ; C Values to $4.00 1 49 Value to $6.00 . ’ Rath Grove Recelves Fracture of are urging pupils not to come to ncles, Lee and Dor Arm—A truck owned by L. L. Auman |... ..1 when they do not feel normal, | IS Margaret Kuhn, « lefonte ¢ Bellefonte was operated by Cyrus | 1 ! a 1% ' : } RAMAT 1 . —— hoe 4 PPPPOPEEIDOOOPOEEOET OOOO EEOOPOEOESOOEE PEGE POPPE GOGOL IE OOO EGOS POSOOOOOGOE o voororevre o ellen ab hu : v land parents are asked to cooperate sii Aamulle : ¥ Smith, Bellefonte, who crashed Into a | cv in this respect, in order that severe electric storm visite i D ’ | car parked along the highway. The |... ... mav be kept to a minimum, [section early Tues morning ot -- alues to . perator of the car, Ruth G iy of | and the child's healt protected, al Mr. and Mrs. 8 Reitz a : = ° ’ ring ills, received a fractured rm | £4 Poh) hildrer r gs Esther, M Marga Cuha . r ' 1 ’ A TAIT ANY A QI7F & - ing M « A well as the health of other children loon AN EXCEPTIONAL GROUP CONTA] NING MANY SMALL 17] $1 95 nose and body bruises The victim |) the school room n Miss nn; le attendag taken to a Mifflinburg physician Basketball Cregg wnd later to her home. The woman| ... CC ebeale Hy crs te "laa n Sunday evening ro} ty - $ ae lose at : HR - , 4 pa "% > . . COPPOPOPIOOPIPES 3 y | 200esssvsesaivee vas in the act of cleaning her wind- |; ~antre-Clint loaEUe ‘W ame be ino rove Mil horu X eld and was standing at the side of lat Spring Mills ric 1 a8 with | Pects ) . Io 1) : tha awular STORE OPEN ! STORE OPEN g -uck by tl Dri » : | Sunda wening rvice In the local Every Evening Every Evening her car when It was struck OF the | ain Hall hizh bovs and mirls. The Except Taesday Except Tuesday truck. The driver of the truck was 2 dropped both Za os a and Thursday, and Thursday, | Gresg tea ox tol SOV OT ahd | J \ family ' § y : ow , ; 1 - . y » ral w The 1; nil i When We Close Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest When We Close ¥ 1 + ha “ar t i 1 inable to see the car, | was sald [Mill Hall at Mil Hall Total] damage to the two machines | ro the iris iin by two points and | urday aftern : ' { 18 ET ON eo pong RI : at 6:00 P. M. at 6:00 P. M. vas approximately $550 James Haz- | be 3 ven The 11 11 edris | A visi hi n ! AI : _— asap I y seven: The Mill Hall gir uilding, near. MILLHEIM, PA. jellefonte, assenger on the ’ ing completion. on : ever ellefonle, a passenger ; present one of th strongest teams In | V® pois 23 oo gain COPOLOPPOPOPIPOS rrorerrrrorrssrs the driver, were uninjured ‘ league. and i present are at the | Premise ; \ revelation 1 venlence of work room y (Morris) Gross, teacher | . On Tues, Feb the final Pad achool at Doylestown, has | Millg for the past tw Hettinger home were | Lr Mrs.} . Pearce and son Gens EXECUTOR'S NOTIOR I Wolf. w 1 bes n the Th Villarg Hettinger, Mr d Mrs. Miles {2"d grandson Sonny, of State College | 1, the Estate of JOHN H. BITNER, | L« Haven hospit f esatment is ec v Y Canitre ( Decker, Dean, Rosella an wfug Het a huis : TRA und. ! er Townshij an radually 1» ining ! r healt: a RR? i CoE | FIRST NATIONAL B Sunda guest alt he John Stove . “ r UENO ae Ar 2 Wo 5 Letters testamentary on above estals : irer “it ‘ 7 ! home were Mr and Mrs. Herbert Sto-| & snditco — _ Sunday with ! ved jbaving been duly granted the undersigned hon n Sunda ver of Smullton, parents of Mr Lee family : [sll persons knowing themselves indebted r and Mrs p— A eed nd tw CENTRE HALL, PA. ver: also Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Ste Mrs. Wm. Johnson and two eohil- [to the estate are requested to make im y te ont Sun ! oo wi a wl a ? dren. Barbara and Billy. and Mrs. Jas |®ediate payment, and those baviag claims vey McDonnell. all of Philadelphia, return. | '§8i0st the same to present them duly 43- Mrs M. T. Duck is again out and |’ \ ot i ok RE i, t with thenticated for settlement " a An ol home after a tw WwWoeks visi t around after being confined indoorsi,, .. parents Mr. and Me. : B ba t ADAM B. SMITH, due to a bad cold Bitner : id oe TENE Iw, G. Runkle Executor Paul Thompson, a student at Penn ed the . (© ° ' State, visited his aunt, Mrs, J. B Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rossman, of Atlorne) : John Diehl, from gtate College ellefonte rs fudt! ’ 4 : Swabb, over the weelk-end. I efonte, were visiting relativey in in wn on Sunday ohn has never wn n Sun y go n over his fondness ow his home Mr. a 8. Speaker Hartmag and A Sy R. E. Henry, of Lewistown, estab. WHEN IN NEED OF daughter wnt the week-end at Har- in | wy da Om ! Ww never he rishburg: also visited the Farm Show lished a bauber shop in the C. E. |} PI » Mill 2 20] ne ett . Tw . lgieor store roor t Loy who aR ned as Te rt tne | tee woe oem "CA Plaping Mill} ave nse vio iene Ton fpring Mills Fish and Game Associa hi dent oO nring in iT riok or . . . . \ tion ii he high school building, Fri- | H f Spring Mills, was stricken with i ewan selected . + boroug 5 i ——————————— —— | aralvtic stroke or onda « § " \a 8 t } Hoe day evening of this week, at 8 o'clock para we on Monday evening O01 cil © diana as head of the i and passed away at 1:15 p. m. Tues- department in tha OUR ead ? She was 82 of any kind, and Mrs. Curtis Watts and son i an imran bac. | Ralph attended the boxing meet and |§ LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, ne before the body.- Guy |Tosketball game at Penn State Satur- {4 41 win 4 Building Material man we retary i . GREGG VOC. SCHOOL NEWS SENATE CONFIEDS REDE [CALL AT— ’ ) S ED teport of Christmas Seals Sold— ! G Pi . Mill toll of: 364.85 win yessived from APPOINTMENT TU. & COURT arrett'sf’laning ¥h AR members and sportsmen are urge t Annual reports, ele { ‘hristmas Seals in the | Solicitor Genera] Stanley Reed, chief GOOD MATERIAL AND wea during the p efender Roosevelt legislation 1 HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. Fhone 16R42 a a a i ied de i SS ANNUAL STATEMENT of THE FARMERS MUTUAL FIRY INSURANCE COMPANY OF CENTRE 4 ur ——————— i ——————— DEATHS, EXPENDITURES 3 ho Co rit &1 may 1 a half, son of Arthur and Ciara | a. saukard - whit > ot 3 ad ; 3 . | Fire Losses assisted In worthwhile “tnneit, died at his home in Run-| wm Ruhl, damage to house 1E¢ i h s a DDT yt ow $y 3 : Thur + 11 . . ! 18 ap el i bj 4s sraday n ght. The child, wh Geo, 1 Fetterolf, farm ma hinery 1 girls of smmunity. | he hee Il for ime , i ris of the com nity i been {ll for some time, wag re John W. Dale Estate, damage to hous : Neatvenef | frormel posters pra fit. Benefit Entertainment In Auditorium |“®7''y a patient in the Geisinger Mem- | Chas. M. Miller, damage to house.... THEA i Mr. gidini, magician, wil present jorial hospital at Danville. Death was| Geo. W. Hosterman, cow killed by lighning ( RE an entertainment in the school audit. caused by complications. Roy M. Hoy, cow killed by lightning ) : - ium Frank Hull, cow killed by lightning 0 MILLHEIM Spring Mills on Wednesday,| Mrs Ella Louise Crane, Bellefonte K h SHOW 2 at 8 p. m. He is coming [employed as 5 matron at ( . ond M. Hartsock, damage to house.. SHOWS 7 gs P. M. a t the Old Lad Chas. H. Foster Estate, damage to house under the auspices of the vocational (ies Home in Harrish: I a Z 4 : . 8 sburg and for a . : 3 . ul XN 2 v wp stude ata who are sponsoring | number of years was matron at the May Rhare Duniap, as Ba re ahiners Now Play ing Ww ednesday and Thursday, Jan. 26 & 27 ihe program for the purpose of raising | Tressler Orphans’ Home. Lovsville | | ght i Att . : 3 *ANN SOTHERN *JACK EY *E IVE funds oa hel ‘ . Ayu Victor DD. Thompson, horse killed by lightning ANN SOTHER2 JACK HALEY ED. EVERETT HORTON and, funds to help pay for the window died in the Harrisburg hospital Fri Small loszeg - MARY BOLMND in curtains which are being placed in the | day morning fe He wi i : 92 3133389 ¢ nuditoriam 2 Siz ollowing an operation Yirectors' pay cides suena canis ” eg let In the | day _norming olowing an vpcrston| Dietord guy... 111 oor 111 iE “DANGER LOVE AT WORK” A } Penn ate College and has She wag the daughter of Wm. and Postage dhe a ares nEde nanan 26 5¢ oh had Su h Speri oe on the stage. |Hanna Mark Jones and was ageq 62 Stationary and printing i. . .s COMEDY RIOT IF THERE EVEIL WAR ONE K are ing , of i v " . ar he hi sold by high school | years Burial was made at Bellefonte. Adjusting and expenses ..... “a ) Oe SICAL REEL — CARTOON — “PURE FEUD" stixdents this week at 16¢ for school > hildren and 25c for adults. “ OBE BO 1 =i wl dn wd ods » Mrs. B. C. Eckley. & , . Sundries : ; of it ck + former resident Telephone and tolls ; ‘ ; nionville, died at Atlanta. Ga... at Treasurer's salary a F riday & § Saturday, Jan. 28 & 29 The window draw curtains are Mx ‘ g “ithe home of daughte ing made by the girls of the home ec- A ighter, Mrs. Minnie womlcs department under th Maricourt, aged 80 years. She was Beereta § salar) ; To 9 E 3108 departmen under the direc- the {dow p- 2 A : . yYpewTriter " Hd ‘ Sp « ] DOU BI 12 a Bi 1h ion of Miss Miriam Tschudy, sup'v widow of Jacl. Belles Cash balance in treasury si 0 1807 62 ecia ad eature | mg. of Home Foonomies, Material and fix J. Harris Hoy a former resident of RECAPITULATION 1~*SMALL TOWN BOY"-STUART ERWIN 5 111 : 3 Sellen gr i: - + 1 x $ tures for the fo irteen windows, includ- Ere onte, ; aged 63 years died In Outstanding premiums in courses of a 2~*TRAILIN' TROUBLE" KEN MAYNARD ng those on the stage, costs $140.00 |Stamford Conn. following 5 stroke. collection .... ‘ $231 51 Halr his ount has heen received Deceased was ason of Judge Adam Cash in treasury . Crs hb rE PEE 1934 0% Two Pictures the entire fam ly will ENJOY by the school officials as a donation (4nd Louise Harris Hoy. He was un- Typewriter, filing case and adding ma- . 2g LATEST FOX MOVIETONE NEWS ISSUE tizen. It is hoped the | Married A brother Randolph Hoy of chine . 140 0032305 ! : Total cash premium written past yea: $5509 59 to be paid ean be Crafton, gurvives Burial was made in| i 5 EN n belt in} Sremium notes taken past year 110825 46 | Monday & Tuesday, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1 07 4 . ' THE PICTURE OF THE SEABON-“With the ETARS OF THE SEASON sale of tickets _ Bellefonte on Monday. Premium notes in force today ........ 46547 PAT (VBRIEN * GEORGE BRENT * FRANK McHUGH * DORIS WESTON Af. Fisher, J. M. Campbell James 1 Harter, BE. J. Gentzel, T. M. ify Insurance in force $4944258 00 i i SE 1 “~ “SUBMARINE D-1” ¥ B. Wieland, H. L. Truckenmiller, I». 8. Wert, J. H. Mitchell and C. | : Y a boy or from 4d nations | Mra Rebecca 8 20%) r. Bellefont that care to make Ihe [died at the home of her son James 8 CHriaing. are § : g “4 : Bt 1 : : : ; curtains ar o ae from Tatra) hi | Sickie, aged 30 Joie In addition BOOT : i $ ¢ . ere survive three actory for asditorium-gymnasium daughters: Mrs. Charles Auman, Fleet purposes, and it is felt the sound oon- | wood: Mrs. Verda Welsh Bellefont ditions of the buliding will pe improv- land Mrs. W. R. MeGraw "Thomasville. «+d by their installation. Georgia. 38 . : eq as directors for the ensuing year: FE. M. Huyett. J. Will Mayes, Frank At an election held the idth day of Jan, 19 he following were slect- Weaver. ATTEND TUES. NIGHT — “GIFT NIGHT — 220.0 FREE nr 2 Attest | EB. M. HUYETT. Vrrmeafrmsenfemasenfporrafprmmenpromn soe flpem - FRANK M. FISHER Sec’y. President, Mprmrenfiponn A ————————————————————