The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 14, 1933, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA,
T Christmas Outdoor Lighting ORCHIDS Will Rogers Picks
From Colombia; S.A. A Story For
The arrange ment of an attractive may be used. Care shoud be taken to This S
Centre. Hall borough's Clvlil Works | outdoor Christmas lighting display need | protect the flashers and connections i” hpni ee pot
Miss Jean Noll, of. Pleasant Gap. a projects—the bullding of Hoffer Street | "Ot be very much trouble nor need it{from snow and water, in fact, all out ;
State nurse, made a physical exmnina- { he , p . ng ‘ / f Ou . ‘ y »
, 4 sloal ex: t expensive. The materials can beldoor lighting should be made weather- oh Sai By WILL ROGERS
tion of pups in the grade school] *" 8 Macadam basis and completing | ought for a very little and the cost Proot, 1
building, Monday. the water works undertaking—have | ,f the light is figured in cents. Most A pretty effect may be secured by
Jennie R. Kline has been confined been approved at Harrisburg, and { of this materia; can be used for twoltaking two tin pans about 14 inches
ITEMS OF i ON CWA PROJECTS
LOCAL INTEREST TO START FRIDAY
.* 9 eo a § oo "0 oo»
.- 9 os oo » 7 Eh WORK FOR LOCAL MEN |
DON'T have any idea wheh this
here reducing fad is going to stop.
to bed because of illness, for the past] orders given borough council to put to | OF more years with proper care. in diameter and cutting a star In the a dy 17 1s 3 Same, ut there Soe of he
few weeks, at the home of Mr. and] work twenty men on Hoffer street The Centre Reporter presents for Its bottom of one, covering the opening ¢ ’ ing to get so thin that they'll die
Mrs. E. E. Zettle. : | readers some practical suggestions onlwith wax paper. Place two or three : , Z the very first time they cat pA old.
: and nine men on the water works |v, ious types of simple Christmas out-| porcelain sockets in the rim and back ¢ « i, a And it used to be that .
A White Candle and White Git] projeet. { door lighting that anyone can make lit up with the other pan. With dif- hal y ; lidn’t have a chanes > an
service will be held in Trinity Reforms- ———— ete, | If the house hag a large window injerent colored lamps in the sockety con- b 5 op until she was nice Ev plump
"> churen, on | Sunda, evening, Decems An illustrated reading of Van Dyke's | front, silhouettes may be cut from black! nected to miniature flashers, the re 5 ry Anyway, one woman went to a
er 24th, at 7:30 o'clock. All are cor fvThe Other Wise Man,” will be given | S . i ream opr ee n : ; er beauty Re that was kind of
in the Evangelical church Wednesday | : ; np i Aa “ wf + i Sumb.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralpy C. Boozer, of|evening, December 20, at 7:30 o'clock. | hs fo STE Es, Ay 2) have a lithe pioblem for you
Chicago, Ill, have been in Centre Hall]The public is cordially invited to at- | : | dog ‘rifle ear a’ vas
the greater port of the past week, [tend The dumb beauty doctor just lis-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, 8S. Boozer and Mr. and Mrs. Gervin Schaeffer and . Veteran orchid collect and inrgest tened.
Mrs. D. A. Boozer. grower in the Middle West is Andreas
dially mvited.
young daughter, Beryl, were week-end !
A play entitled “The Christmas Car-j8uests of Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur Me- be 4 p Benson, Des Plaines, HL Here you
ol.” by Charles Dickens, will be pre-{Clellan, in Harvdsbur g. The couples | : 2 ; E ; see him in Cosombin, South America
sented in the Evangelical church,jwere cums from school days. Busi. i : : : " 4 where, from 1910 to 1016, Benson con
Thursday evening, Decembe v1 atiness in the large stores in Harrisburg 7 Bg, ihe Fra — ducted orchid-punting expeditions
7:45 o'clock. Thé public is cordially |i} Is reported, is booming | . 1 ; : : PR ee secking ew varieties ol the "Queer
invited to attend. ———— i ————— 3 : ‘ Te Be # of Flowers.” Fach exquisite and deli
Christmas TO PRESENT CLASS PLAY. x : . 3 cate plant was packed with pains tak
" a ; ing car2 for shipment to the 'I. 8 A ll,” she went on, “1 thought
Approximately 75 per cent of all or maybe you could reduce it. Make
childs worn by American women are a little smaller. Just ] i
tion early enough so it can be deliver on Sat i enin Decembe ) 3 J “grand-children” of th2 original pl ants os of PP
before Christmas. iil also sit Tu lav evening COTE po + ¥ pro i 3 : which game Ul of the Colombian o ut me. A rine
: Jungles. While orchids are commer i xn help vor lot.” sas
cially grown on a large scale In thls | dumb doctor. “Yes, I can fix that
county’ today, many of the most bean shin up. ut 1 reduce all three
If you do not mail your
package within the next few days u The senior clas f Miles Township
will not be mailing early Remes AY, igh school lebersd , will present
Your package must reach its des their class lay, * re {‘omes Charlie”
ir few f 4 r 3 * " ( ry . v y » +1
tiful original plants cs » from (« ! 1 f y a little more money.
fixed up at
can News Features, Inc,
Sex. MUNICIPAL THEATRE
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MILLHEIM
FRIDAY & SATU JRDAY, DECEMBER 15 & 16
| Loveds Woman’
ALSOFOX NEWS
MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 18 & 19
ILLEGAL FAWNS
COST THREE HUNTERS
simple light In the window shining through a wreath
the spirit of Christmas,
Lillian Harvey, John Boles and Ei
“My Lips Betray”
A Iron Funo-Reel Comedy —*
COMIN Gali, 99
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CHANGE IN
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EW FORD ON DISPLAY.
FI HOOH00 TREASTE BY
CERTIFICATES SNAPPED
£3
hours :
9:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M.
EY SATURDAY - 9 A. M. to NOON.
bo 11 3 11 el
hall, Saturd
ence. The
parts in an able
was made up of the following students
Richard Ross, Jack MeceClenal
Hartley, Mabel Burkholder,
Meyer, Paul Foust, Ruth Reiber, and
Reuben Rickert.
Ford Motor Com vor bul : icy Banks will not be open Saturday afternoon or evening.
i Ford president sald lasically., it is REN istration d endanger the reff anc.
i the same car ag the hundreds of thous. / ies i 4 ing progran
fands of other Ford V-8s now oni the J / With the bond issue's procecds am-
road. It simply Incorporates numer i ! A ounting to more than enough to take
: ous improvements in engine and chas- / : care of immediate Treasury needs the The
Ernest Ruhl, recently appointed post-|sis design, the new body ventilation $A 4 — President is now free to proceed with
master at Milmont, resigned the post-|system and refinements in body styl. ; his monetary policy.
mastership so that he will be able to ing and appointments which have EE Me hl & eer Ath ir tril i ———
give all his time 10 the mie of Chev-|been brought to a proper stage of ac. 11} SANTA. says— eT
rolet carg in which business he was)velopment during the past year in our Sh . E fl Te ee CENTRE HALL, PA.
REECE J JAIN URE ORRIN TUR IIL SITIO a rm
engaged for some time. In making uplengineering research.”
a report to the Post Office Department, ——ial——— i j ; Th
Mr. Ruhl found he wis, supposed to! Football Awards for Two Centre Coun- ec
give all kis time to the postal service,
which he claimed he could not afford] _- 7 Bo¥s at Penn State. || WE say— BELLEFONTE .
to &o considering the small monthly Two Centre county boys were among {Continuous Shows 2 to 11 P, M)
remuneration, hence the resignation Yetue hia received varsity and fresh- . 4
man Toothall awards at Penn State !
Prof. J. F. Wetzel received much en lysar The two boys are A Se his Make your Gift THURSDAY and FRIDAY
couragement from Geisinger hospital Maurer, who received a minor varsity
authorities, on Monday, at which timeljaper and Richard - 8, JBistnman,- who S le ; N alls Wha
he underwent a critical examination. le.s awarded freshfiian nitimérale : ec ctions ow | Bie Stage Attraction and Pleture Pro-
He heard his recovery predicted. Itip,y. are residenst of State College. gram—18 People Vaudeville-*MOD-
Will be recalled the head of the lcalf .Maurer, who prepped at John Harris ERN VARIETIES = Melody —Mirth—
High =chosl had the puss from an ab- rae Harrisburg, and recently ‘mbvell n ; { or Revub-with Special Stage Band,
scess on the lung formed following al(s State College, saw considerabie ac: use our PR 2B. PROGRARE
severe attack of pneumonia removedition ag a quarterback for the Lion “lay-away”’ Service TURE PROGRAM
with the aid of a bronchoscope. Mrliardty during the season just: ended i a “TARE A CHANCE" :
r n f y ; fe 3 i. : . Fa : AN » | | ; Y
Wetzel wag taken to the hospital bylghile Kisenman. a former State Col with Jamis Duan, Juns Knight and P N M O N
CC. A. Miller, and was accompanied oY Jlexe High school player, won his class Buddy Rogers, A guaranteed entertaine §
Mra, Wetzel and daughter, Clara Lou i numerals on the freshman eleven, ment. (Bo extra admission wii be
piso, Mrs, Miller, ‘ ene Eo charged.)
$f 8 Metcalfe, director of the 00) . — .- To many a farm wife the telephone is
DE Cr eat von pee N' i! SATURDAY ; a source of extra dollars. With its aid
Penn Power Co. Pittsburgh, was a most Yuthe New Prossam- Sotlh - }
in § fy i office . . “0 xe 3 ¥ fod : :
pleasing visitor at the Reporter offi ia : THE and Stage Attraction—18 People Vande : she sells her poultry, butter and eggs.
on Monday afterncon. Mr. Metealfe a - . z
has prepared a serios of most inter Wilin=r"M0durn . Y atietien. + In this Christmas season, particu-
esting articles on Christmas outdcor Hosterman& Stover | FEATURE PICTURE sl ¢ ' . : .
lighting, which will be found fn this “HAVANA WIDOWS” vt larly, housewives in town will welcome
and the remaining issues until Christ C . ul uy K h Ea
i The Hurtrated booklet giving ompany | with Joan Blohdell, Guy Kibhea, the offer of fresh country produce. Let
| "A fine Saturday entertainment of
detailed Information on simple but y a Department Hardware Store [highest type. (be extra admission.) your telephone earn for you the t of
your Christmas gifts.
attractive Christmas decorations and i MILLHEIM :
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how to make many of them wil be
given free by calling at this office, u . (NEXT WEEK)
| IIII——
MONDAY, TUESDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Zarfos and son, ‘
Harold Zarfos, f Comba, Lancaster A Monument cted “WHAT PRICE INNOCENCE" es A telep hone on the farm more than
, ! Ere on ‘ith Willard Mack, Jean Parker, Ben :
county, were about Centre Hall last to the of u 1ovel ons Is & When contemplating holding Aap dar np —, on or, earns ils keep. helps you Tuy
helps you sell — ps you keep in
touch.
week where the ntlemen spent the
»* Panter substantial expression of your jast- |} PUBLIC SALE, Here is a picture both young and old
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time hunting deer with the i
ng affection. To select one that should see. it hurls the thundering
hunting party from thelr cabin east of] be appropriate requires careful call the undersigned, and re Answer to iho "4 Jo of the
the Foust Place, While Mr, Zarfos Ia
consideration for it must mst verse charges, day: “Shall we tell our children?”
a successful hardware merchant in Co- through all the years to come. Let
umbia, he only ranked with the hunt
us cooperate with you by submit
erg as a recruit, falling to capture a
buck. Mrs. Zarion, who before mar.| Ung suggestions based upon our I EM. GmrTH WEDNESDAY
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riige was Elnora Forry, when a youn tom. JACKIE OOOPER In
wing lived with her parents In Potter ‘LONE COWBOY"
township, where the head of the fam- C. H. HOMAN : STATE © GE, PA.
ily «conducted vnz of the grist mills, ‘Buccsseor to ; OLLE Be Ris of the Western Jol
During Wer stay about here she visited H. 6. STROHNMEIER | Phone 1082 Ire, Best Shory bieots.
MA CA. Miller, & cousin, and other) Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works, i
Fulurives. CENTRE MALL, PA
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