THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. \ . . . » ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST M. E popular evening Mrs. Eva Simpkins of resident of our town, i Dr, J. foster at State College. i a former visiting in the home Mrs. Annie Bartholomew ter, Miss Elizabeth, n je : to | wi]! on Monday, tal Mr and Vit and Mrs. R motored t rv's new Ik Mrs dren of Newpor 's brother were guest the fomer man, Mr. and companied by Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Huffer, Miss Dorothy Blazer of Harrisburg, were week-en of Mr. ang Mrs. Cl and family on Po ed or Mrs follon MV and Anni Frazie razier ana chil and Mrs. Daup Miss Mrs. Arthur Charles : Miller. M Mr. and Mrs. Earl F dren, Daniel Daup, Mr Daup, Wm Mr. and Dan- Ida Lee jel S Frazier, Groups of hunters of small are limited to five or less. Small is to have a better chance to make its get-a-away. Keep this in mind, too: Boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 16 must not only hunting license but must be accom- panied by a parent or guardian or some member of the immediate fam- ily, twenty-one years of age or over. This does not apply when hunting on the premises on which the minor lives. game game have a Mrs. Edith 8. Dale of State College is looking forward with gond anticipa- tion to the National Grange Tour, a personally conducted affair, which will leave Chicago, Ill, on November 10, for Portland, Oregon, and after a ses- sion there of the Grange, the tour will be continued down the Pacific Coast as far south as Los Angeles, and home by a gouthern route, through Texas, among other states. Two points of especial interest to be visited in the far West are the Grand Coulee Dam and Boulder Dam. Mrs. Dale while | in Washington state will visit her two nieces, locateq at Spokane and Wenatchee. The tour will be completed about December 7. “TIGER” PRESS Five ATTEND ALTOONA LOCAL AND PERSONAL of former Strohm qd by E. W, 1 the STAFF CONVENTION, tion as guests of the Centre Hall groum, ’ n The Friday sess included members of the Tiger staff and I hy Banner Are yy ban the i £60 Mrs ov 8 amisor nt . home re the adviser, Mrs. Roy 8. J an ison A Per wivania State Collere. . on ended the Pennsy school Pre rehip Miller, 4 Association's thirteenth annual con-| ooo TE v Hovzer dia ventior it \itoona, | t rida nd : 4 . . tha [it i mooting: an md Han of the ion ton Kenneth Brown Bellefonte, who | ed the Franklin purchas: | Titan metal sectional Dr. Mi 11 it of Albright liege fon besides more anmual Albright Wit an address Ly of the Williamspor Or Hs Church ning nt ——-PUBLIC SALE — At His Barn, 118 E. Louther Street, CARLISLE, November 5, 1938 at One O'clock P. M FIFTY (50) HEAD | HORSES, MULES, COLTS Potter township road sUPeTY 801 additional quantity of subject to snow drifts The in joved to be profitable, I Community Hall sale, and has 1200 to 1600 1 ¢ { For HOME RULE and HONEST GOVERNMENT ELECT KENNETH G. HAINES 0) Hi Ai _ General Assembly SEVERAL WELL-MATED TEAMS WITH FOAL. 1 toch i t my B HORSES, MULE COLTS DAIRY COWS Raym Charles McHenry Community Sale Friday, Nov. 11 -- at 10:00 A. M. ie AT ee JN [3 Penns Valley Sales Barn, NOW AS LOW AS LL LOW EASY TERMS CENTRE HALL PENNA. | WATCH LOCAL PAPERS FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS S. T. REIGEL, Owner-Mar. Wipro New CHEVROLET 1939 z= i / ALL PRICES REDUCED ) rome models sr much of Again More Quality AT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCED PRICES +. A. LAVIP THAT'S “CHEVROLET'S THE CHOICE SEE YOUR LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER - ~~ MILLER MOTOR COMPANY, Centre Hall You'll fall in love with your easy chair all over again if you put an I.E.S. lamp beside it. The lamp itself is beautiful, moderately priced and, better still—it makes seeing easier than ever, prevents eye fatigue, more than doubles your enjoyment in read- ing, studying or sewing. # Warning: Better get more than one LE.S. lamp or you'll find some other member of the family “taking ‘over” your favorite chair!