. * = ITEMS OF LOCAL INTEREST ® * » - ® Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Vonada and] daughter, Miss Marion, Millhéim, were visitors in town, Tuesday. - - ‘ of The local public schools close Friday for a week's Christmas vacation, opening Monday morning, January 1 “Angels of Christmas" the name} of the candle light pageant to be ren dered by the Lutheran Sunday school, Centre Hall, Saturday evening, 24th inst, re is Hoy Neff, of Brackney, Susquehanna county, was at the home of his moth- er, Mrs. 'W, RR. Neff, at Centre Hill, for a few days last with the annual butchering Mr. and Mrs T. L. Moore, on Satur- day. motored to Harrisburg where they Miss went weak, assisting met: their daughter, Miriam. and there Sunday from the trio to Hershey where was spent. The local lodge, 1. O. O. F., will con fer the second degree this (Thursday) hall. A Millbheim good attendance « the lodge numbe: evening of in in candidates from the A members is requested, we will class Mr. ALATH and Mrs. Falls, N. attending Gramiey, to from Ira d ay, owing who is YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF COUNTY HAYE BIG JUBILATION A “vietory dinner," with turkey head- ing the menu, wag at the Nit-| tany Country Club, Hecla Park, Tues- | day evening, to 118 young Democrats ot | Centre county, members of the Young | Democratic Club, Enthusiasm served visitors, with the Democratic success and ran high, out- | look bright for in | the State when the gubernatorial cam: An of the Democratic party were present and palgn opens, array notables in | from of | of heard county chairman some fine speeches David Lawrence, Allegheny county: Don Gingery, Clearfiled: ‘Squire Scollins, of Houtz dale; Mayor Ed. McCloskey. of Johnss town; and Postmaster Liveright, of; Clearfield. i Charles were Democratic president of the of the and then turned of Phil- ti part Freeman Young Club coun - tv, opened the meeting it Thompson, fpsbhurg over .tg Jack" who very ably acted 1 AAP ————— CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM IN OPERATION IN CENTRE HALI under Works | put ape Thursday Ww he am the Civil nistratdon was into ition fen stitution. €} ipped to manded {f them Ok On Wednesday evening of last week. the Junior Trinity Reformed church motored to State College where an excellent rendition of Handel's “Mesgsinh” was given by the Choral club of that town. The chora club is made wp of one hundred and fifty voices and that evening was augmented by a mix- ed quartette from Pittsburgh. The young peoples of Centre Hall seemed greatly the evening, having previous sung this oratorio. choir of to enjoy at times parts of Mrs. Arthur OG Brungart, business Cummings lobe the Mr. and and W. D ersburg. made all of near trip to Saturday. and former county the home office of nee seat on the on called Mr farmer am! has at this way bit of business Cum 8 progressive ma * hie farm pay its make an itional profit for him. The ont heen way and farm « on crops the “ 350 bushels good good On Friday evening of jas Hghtful birthda MiLy party Wi held at Mr and Mra, T. Delane, Mise Agnes KE. Des sirthdday. The little twenty« exrellont woe prise laney's guests there were five, wer sup per th action ha Leon : § candies on ERMes wera on; Mins iretty sl Ving with ter this V riots Agnes of was many Feet. ng Haury following Ke Martha Li Hnvkoy ty Jovi ] Hare Ann Jane Kna Hocireon, Fatty Boo Flaluton, ey for, Anna Fay Tor Lipko, tiinpgow, 4 ary Blazier, Hiover, Martha Florence Fivels Mowery, Weaver, Tete Carey, Rev. wive otly ty Bhoutz, Agnes Delaney, Mary Harold Mowery, Keener, % swe $a Cientzel, DR {irons and Mis - pn GAME ASS'N FOR 1838 ney the as wad von “id inn the to members to ws ir dues 1934, and Turt eration and support The ext regular held Thursday evening, when officers wil] © ferry her, for their <o-op will Decomber bur 2st meating wr olected, LALA Ca n Cen That | On Monday morning an idler Hall comid found. sounds good. tre not be The RICHELIEU BELLEFONTE (Continuous hows 2 to 11 P, M.) THURSDAY and FRIDAY SATURDAY THIS WEEK: RICHELIEU CEO y i ¥ takes i i one of all times “LITTLE Thee tires of WOMEN" Heplnirn, Joa and y ire hat he he cascades the soul—and will go on undimmed this Y 3 presented. Don in gory gunrantes picture one of ove vies 3% (NEXT WEEK) MONDAY, TUESDAY SPECIAL CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY and Fine Entertainment. i8 Inteat season hit YAR HUSBANDS GO” - | Warner Bagster In |} Vielen Vinson, Ami WEDNESDAY BIMOWN “HON OF in A SAILOR" ughs aed under way. | One of the oldest tradivens of Christ mas is the use of light, and today it has become a most popular way of apreading the geason’s cheer both out doors and in. In this article the Cen- hints on indoor Christmas lighting that is economical and easily arranged. An electric candle is a safe and loves ly way of carrying out the old tradition Christmas Or a set of seven candles of grad- may be placed on the win- dow sill wityy perhaps a garland of artificial silver leaves outlin- Eve, or tring of eolored lights on smal} p with which a token of the Yuletide gpiriy may be displayed gives it apeal te every home. This year, when people's hearts are gladdened hy improving conditions, bright Christmas lights will be partic. ularly appropriate and the kindly glow of one or two lights In every home will be a of pleasure the whole community. The style and of the will be of the first importance in plan- ning the Christmas lighting display. Those houses have a suitable vard can place a of various col- source to location house which string ne trees make a cheerful entrance effect may he obtained by draping tl tree tinsel elcles and A Tus old fashion with all blue oc home silver different ——————————— S———————— A lights wold vers red balls, white Hght ind good 1 popeorn strings, with golf balls the festivity wl of wint riintle ind ele Novel ot $415] effort worked decorations mn wt strings of Christ ed with vellow lights 8 sfile and ihe ras tr pod taht green Tor slam y pie dororations man yof them will Heporter Bre interest al, . Let's Make It a Belght (hrhifmas The The Conte office 16 gmplicity and witi in, which may od Ove directly {rom a doorway sialrs he porch roof ouetton can be from black Ce —— ttamtaticre OY A eheerful welcome through this door with Hts simple wreath and colores Hghis gepicting , mach d cold in a wings lind nd pve Lthivwn a MUNICIPAL THEATRE MILLHEIM 2 Almost everyone is familiar with methods of Christmas outdoor the very However, some of the ache Thursday,” December 2ist William Halnes and Madge Evans “FAST LIFE ’—it’s great! ns— of Hghta, wreaths, greens and ribbons, or simple cut-out star. The cost of such simple lighting ef how very little—~for instance, candle, of the type commonly wreaths, may be burn- every evening week for three cents! The total proceeds of this be turned over to the E. P Society for Charity work The services M. in an Vv following have donited 1 for a jens Ge M. Pletures—the Feature. ’ Mr. Mr, Do When contemplating holding Yr. PUBLIC SALE, Manage Drew Kolb—the vOour part by attending Shou 2 at 8 P, call the undersigned, verse charges. E. M. |9MITH 2L E Ha STATE COLLEGE, PA. Phone 1082 Khow starts M. sharp: one showing. Admission Price—10e and 25e. in cee wil nei 2 Wishing You and Yours A Merry Christmas 1d a at i Prosperous FIRST N {TRE HALL, PA. the farm. All year it will serve you faithfully and well. It will help you buy . .. help you sell . .. bring news ...save trips . . . keep you Regardless of cost, no other in touch. + Christmas present can bring you more satise faction than a telephone. It is useiui every day; priceless in emergencies! - - - - - - - - The farm home especially needs a telephone. - Its cost is so low it does not pay to be without one. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA ’ FO PNA VERSE BIRR SULCCES You cep which in f won ln Decond--if caused by gas in stomach, mperfoct or hurried mastica- food, use "RRR" inter. Take one-half teaspoonful in all glass of warm water, tied if caused by simple nervous. , tio thas apply "RE.R." briskly the back of the neck, then get into : swith a doweventhythm: x and soon, sound
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