IC URSDAY, JULY #1, 1933. : THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA, | Creeger, | Hesraiara. ir - i$ | . Mrs. Miles Bressler, { Mrs. Pearl Mr. and Mrs, CC. B. Stover, Miss 5 rn Mills Decker Lena Bressler and Bugene | josephine Stover and Rosella Hetying- P 4 ire ler attended the funeral of Ruth | op ovidd Sunday at Hecla Park. - ! % | . i i Mille at Millheim, on onday avid Vachstetter of iethlehen a coum sewee an. 1 sh Sn ta | pe ant tt Toop rgains ! - bargains! - bargains pent the week-eng vith Mi na re hy cal ’ = @ " PENINGS AND PERSONALS FROM GREGG TWP.'S METROPOLIS, \ [1 rhe \ uman Jevent Visitors du Town A re Smith, Alert Lingle, Main Stover, |ifible to participate in, the 1938 A Still Available from Our Sesqui-Centennial Sale : Fy + 1} Me NX RT ‘Mrs er Ia dinne i! ou aad 5 * MANY ITEMS OF NS] SONABILL UMMER CLOTHES O [HE BA UDITORS REPORT, ae / : : > ¢ of i tal \ TABLES AND RACKS 1) I'HIS IS THE PROPER PREPARE NOW FOR ( Tremendous Bargains in WHITE SHOES «. Showers Recovers from Stock. 1, WL hove fo aunt 17. | tax. collected... $ 4143 00 for the Entire Family MOOTEG IR aa AEs RR Fai ind the Waedstes . RECEIPTS s COPPPOPPOPOOPIES 3 5 | rovers Every Evening Every Evening $1 Except Tuesday Except Tuesday CURRENT EXPENSES When We Close “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” When We Close ‘ontr (A at 6:00 P. M. at 6:00 PP. M. & Thurs, at noon 3 od Thurs, a 1O0n oo L ee MILLHEIM, PA. COPP OOOO ILOIIOPS reeves sree reee Qs ANNUAL AUDITORS REPORT. BLIC SALS Mrs. Barger Much Improved Sun Hair - Wednesday wit) andrew Myers at THEATRE MILLHEIM SHOWS 7:30 & 8:30 P. M. ADMISSION 10 & 25¢ Wednesday & Thursday, July 20 & 21 HERE YOU ARE FOLKS! SEE YOURSELF in the MOVIES ad “Water-less”’ Cooking The rich juices and mineral salts : . are retained in the food, not cooked AN electric roaster is reallv an ele ID rE inriraat: uff WV 1 Sal Ea? away or poured off. You can cook HM. . . Al. . tric oven—a portable electric oven JOHNSON BA y= And it has outstam ing advantages | i > A ! rye . . . * rE A . a. SICK AGAIN! “THE LAW OF THE PLAINS —in spite of low prices starting at “THERE GOES MR. JOH N - i Chas. Starret and his Singing (owhoys n : $19.95 and less. A Western Pleture you'll SON DASHING OVE Y) ia 195 : SMITH’S HOUSE YERIO EN NNIAL PICTURID : . , . * ACH 5 For instance, the cooking temper- THEIR TELEPHONE. AT EVENING Please 1 s note of t CENTENNIAL PICTURE START ature is so easily and exactly regu- TW 0 IN THE MORNING, PLOMPTIY t i M. ¢ 1 6% lated. No CXCeS Wate is deedal ol TOO! WON'T THE *Centennial Pletures Only Shown Once Each Evening—Promptiyat S:30, ’ hi fi he kh : roasters that dealers are displaying. SMITH’S LOVE THAT prevent scorching, for the heat is Make your hot weather cooking SEEMS TO ME IF FOLKS Friday & Saturday, Julv 22 & 23 evenly distributed around the food. pleasure instead of a task! WERE WISE THEY'D ” : HAVE A TELEPHONE OF “FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER” Really a Portable Electric Oven THEIR OWN. YOU CAN ; HAVE ONE IN YOUR Rick Wn HOME FOR LESS THAN One of the finest pictures to come tg town Over a year in the making A DIME A DAY.” nd produced by the same man who gave you In Old Chicago’ and all ley Temple Pictures. Bring the entire family for an evening of real tainment, LATEST NEWS IS8SUE a full meal in it, including dessert, all at one time. And the kitchen re mains as cool and comfortable as your living room. Ste the excelient makes of electric wd Greene * Geo. Sanders * David Nive THEATRE CLOSED MON. & TUES, JULY 25TH & 26TH COMING THREE DAYS—JULY 25 29 & 830--*TEST PILOT"—Spenc- er Traey, C, Gable, M. Loy. 8 Big Days, Thurs, Fri, Sat—3 ‘Big Days. E ONOUR STAGE--IN PERSON | |
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