[ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 193% THE ENE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. PR ————————" _-~ - _ - —————————————————— EE ————— “ wn — i Miss Mary Homan of Harrisburg on |HUNTERS, BEW ARE! LAWS he ® ® + 8 8 ec» » ang visited at the home of thelr cous- | tract in Penn twp.: $55. | Nellie V. Corl to Mrs. Lila E. White - ” Monday arrived to spend a six-day TO BE STRICT LY ENFORCED * POTTERS MILLS ing, Mr. and Mrs Catherman. on 3 3 ; . pring i S vacation with her parents, Mr. and ‘eed a 3 0 . . & a a. a James Burd, Glenn Fohringer, w ie of Pleasant Gap, tract In Bpring twp - : “Fortunate indeed, Ww wy ele and daughter spent Sunday at the | $150.00, Mrs. Robert Homan. a A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. B. | { : he tightly woven mesh of law en { tRSONALS FROM | or, Josephing Stover and Rosella Het- 1 k ; PENINGS AND PERSONALS FR or wephine And Hose torment he Ht ~eill bo. patrol os vanr ’R —_- 3 | tinger visited with GREGG TWP.'S METROPOLIS, | Hnae . ( ie. Tari, and highway \ tives in Sunbury. ¥ e : L BE : SU i ' » h 17 Avril 14 this hunting season,” sald W. C. Shaf Golter Operation for Mrs, Heckman— | Look! Feb, 15, Mare . w fis pr ’ "I fer, chief of the law enforcement di pent Mh / days at the home of her Dodge 93! Thes are 5 smtative ates ‘ ( i On Saturday Mrs. J. ¢. A. Heckman 1939 These ary the an tive. uh vision of the State Game Commission | son irght wig. of near Spring Mills underwent a dou set for dances in the new “gym, spon- : ner sored by the G T.V.8. Alumni Ass'n Bob Lyons All Stars is the orchestra pending some time at the home of Madisonburg Joomard, of ux. of Btate College | her daughter, Mrs. Ray Boob, in Aa in Kt s Collare ronshn re, has returned home, The American Mr ‘alter Orwig Aaronshurg The America in a last minute warning More of The Stork pald ble goiter operation in the Lewistown y City hospital, Dr. H. C. Cassidy, sur The patient was admitted to flcers will be engaged In : unting 1 rod to furnish music for he hospital a week prior to the op TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE on, during which time she was [ ordeal. Her condi be favorable, istant Of =~ the formers gistor, on ne a mene = Hunting Season is Here on Saturday evening. 10 My A | rorents and Witarn add Arcrner 200 IF YOU ARE HUNTING WINTER COATS AND CLOTHES Breon is an employee in the Shef- plant. . Mr, al Mrs, W. BE. Bair and Dr. 5. jofours, imaking a lola) of over 330i HAVE YOU SEE THE FINE STOCK of WEARING APPARI L . . a [aw and wife drove telleville © officials tively engng nforeing ; G. Mever, and Roy Krumrine | spent Monday hunting in Northum- beriand county Paul Weasley enjoved Mrs. W. J _Hackenberg, who had | The requirement that all licens beriand county, Paul Weasley anioyed | peep at the home of & daughter, Ms. bo signed beforo going afield will be NEW Dresses : Coats : Hats : Shoes m $0 OFS ty Sunday. the law tt} H F. Erdl \ Charles Catherman, in Hanover: or | vigorously enforced. All ors at the FB ardley home . : ’ ‘ 4 . to - . ome time, returned home on Saturday |lation against safety laws and pro i a Ip MTA Sf Fall an nte ctv ioe ( > ‘I: E erann on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ie, Felurned "1, ae " cap r the ladies. A complete array of Fall and Winter styles. C ATS PRICED from ert F. Wilson. Wr K. Ruhl. M R very much improved tn health, erty damage will be promptly investi Rt - . FL A. son, n. KX. Ruhl, Mrs a- - 3 ‘ ¢ FE RPA > ni anes to» . a . a : . Hg ra. NA Mr. and Mrs Russell] Zacarias {from [gated and prosecutions will be insti $20.75 aftord ever y person the sele tion their eyes and purse desire. chel Biesel, all of Lewisburg; Mrs ' ose Dich! of Cleveland, ©, snd Mr. 2lemiown sre ui ‘the home of Mis. [tuted immediately, ASK TO SEE THE NEW PERSIAN FABRICS. {| Zacarias' parents, the W. J. Hacken- and Mrs. Baker of Shamokin. Tan TES, . ® =» . ® » Sinug Operation—Mr. and Mrs, Ho- Wavne Wagner and wife from Lew { | > eb me " ' i ayne ARN: anc ©" or LAW 'N 2 ~ IN’ . mer W. Fetterolf made 5 business trip | jstown spent Sunday with the M. R CENTRE COUNTY New | eather ackets HUN 1 ING CLOT HES to Lewistown last week. Mrs. Fetter- | Moyers. HOSPITAL NOTES. . olf underwent a sinus operation which Lavand Bierly and Miss Margaret r men. Smart new jackets in suede and pony- Available in the amous DRY BAK . ' 5 A * * . 8 ¢ @ * ® = f 186 or t we conf indoors a rt - - , . gg 1 er to be confined indoors part | Kanes spent the week-end in Kingston Patients in the hospital from the skin. Just right for these cool evenings WOOLRICH. of a week. it the Kane home. with side of the county for the week Sy ; it Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mark, daugh Floyd Lamey from Green Burr visit- | + Octot r : a ter, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mark and Mrs. [ed his aunt, Mrs. W. E. Bair roars ; QT BW AFTERN ’ COP ° : : ed his aunt, Mrs. W. E. Bair, a Tuesday admitte rs. Paul Wise, STILL . ‘W AFTERNOO YESSES FOR L/ egu P. D. Swabp bad Sunday dinner with | jas ; 1 tay \ v LL A FEW AFTER N DRESSES FOR LADIES (Res Babb a tho fits tower in Po| George Walte, who has mot been in | Wednesday, admitted: Mra Vernon | AT THE EXCEPTIONAL PRIC ln . charged oo laine Bitner spent i ! : { . THURSDAY Hal ) ) THURSDAY Hali Hollday discon - @ Ore Hollday discon - tinued. Store Oper tinued. Store Oper Fvyvery Evening very Evening except Tues. and “Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest” except Tues. and Thurs, when we urs, when we Close at § P, M. MILLHEIM, PA. isp at § P. CEE POPPEOIOIOIES & DON’T BE FOOLED STUDY THESE PICTURES a 5 EXPLANATION OF PHOTOGRAPHS 1 Top £ Reproduction of Photo and statement tended the Past Temp- ) ner guests ut the home of Mm. Wel which appeared in the at Centre Hall, Thurs- | Fishe | Phila. Inquirer Octo- were Mrs. Nester Heok i Mr. and Mi talpt 1 1 an on | ber 23, 1938, y Comm nan, Mrs Annie {of iellefonte visited friends In own | 2 Center vening they were joir Or ‘unday i " § y § A Reproduction of same Photo and the statement which ap- e | peared in LIFE Mag- y Wook -eri Mrs Lobe ess and daughter Jo- | | azine -— Issue dated 8 enjo) A K-en( visit wit} October 17, 19388, 3 Bottom J 43 leproduction of an old souvenir Post Card Original Pic- ture taken in 1903 N de . s . . ‘ A . Note 14 ntical pictur Life wor o bathe for young James even in his early days. Though his father was foreman of the mine, he was strictly on his own, especially among his fellow workers. The busy breaker boy indicated by the arrow is little Arther, The man with the stick is the boss, and woe betide any of the youngsters who failed to do his bit. asler and Mrs. CC. | 5 7 Robert Heckman | llers he home of Mr und Wayne Mengle {James Irwin on Sunday afternoon {7 he above statement is exactly as if appeared in th The three pictures shown are identical. LIFE (center photo No. 2) savs, "James is NOT in the photograph.” Moe Annen- berg’s Phila. Inquirer put an arrow in the same said it pointed to "Little The old post card (bottom photo No. 3 hows that the Colliery was in Shamokin, Northumberland County and not Luzen County where James has always lived. The boy in photo No. 1. to whom the on 9g rd Bey ec Hive director of | arrow points, is NOT Arthur James, but is nd Mrs. C. M. Watts and fam- tion a BL amy Vn Assemblyman Joseph P. Bradley of Sunday dinner guests at Mr. dents at the Pennsylvania State Col- Shamokin who exposed the “Bogus virental home in State College y 16% ’ A a parental home in State Coll lege recently. Breaker Boy.” Bradley's statement follows: “That picture was taken in 1903 in the Breaker BOYS picked slate out of coal by hand, a job now done by ma- screen room of the Bear V ‘alley Colliery chinery. James displays this picture proudly, though he 1s not in it. RNA Notre strep rtnaclifrs f THEATRE i of the Philadelphia and Reading R. R. (The above st fement is eccctly as # appear.d in LIFE Nafazin ) MILLHEIM I remember the picture. I remember the fe pn. he “ilk Ea SHOWS 7:00 & 9:00 P. M two boys in front of me. The one to the ADMISSION 10 & 25 left is “Targy,” from Bear Valley and iN Av Jerry Foley o Township is work- Wednesday & Thursday November 2 & 3 ing next to yf And I alip fo ve the CHARLES BOYER and SIGRID GURIE in: shute boss “Hop” Beany who is stand- “A LLG | E Ss A United Artists ing in the picture. Picture . I was 14 years old when the picture was taken. I worked there two years and I : never heard of Arthur James. He never Friday & Saturday, November 4 & 5 worked there, or even near there.” ROBERT TAYLOR and MAUREEN SULLIVAN In: Is the man who would tolerate such fak- “THE CROWD ROARS” I a rout of the highest Here you will find excitement and fun! A picture for the whole family On November 8 give your answer to Monday & Tuesday. November : this man who is trying to fool the : Ee * y Ys er 7 &8 voters of Pennsylvania. Son Bout Shamebin. Pe. Aree on original Pot Card. 1L—~THE COWBOY FROM BROOKLYN"—Pat O'Brien & FP. Lane 2~4IT HAPPENED OUT WEST"—Panl Kelly, “IT HAPPENED OUT WEST" will only be shown Once each evening = —8:15 to 9:05 P. M. . 0 e ral ALWAYS THE BEST OF SELECTED SHORTS DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTER
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