a ITEMS OF i wl of John Marly ora Fhe) ® ® a Locnr torergsy a|ronmeivany rar cms wl | Cakes That Win Compliments “ 5» . . » Three separate cases will be heard | during the litigation. The first will | i | : i x . each shot a ringneck pheasant onithe second a sult brought for Earl | — i ————————————— p———— ——— w— ® = @ . » r MATIS CASE ON TRIAL. Willlam Weaver and Ted Hartleyvibe the suit brought by John Matis; Monday. . Matis by his father and next friend | John Matls and John Matis In hig own | . i : x right, and the third will be brought’ the time got for Um Centre Hall IL for Helen Matis by her mother and! OQ. ¥. Hall celebration, next friend Mrs, Mary Matis and Mary | Trinity Reformed church school will Matis In her own right. At the pres-| present their annual Candlelight ent time the case of John Matis is be-! Christmas service, Sunday, December ing heard. vf aa3rd. The total damage involved lg stight-| : ly over $125,000. Matis will seek t Mrs. Myra Winegardner has been at] - oe lo : a recover for the loss of his wife and’ he Ty 7 ia . A ; is 5 the home of her sister Mrs, Edward ft . , : . + three children and the expense neces- | g r ‘ Gl po Wo : ‘i 2 i Glenn, near Lemont, during the past { : a = 3 ro : # 1 i sitated at that time as well as his own | two weeks. i : Igy ism P ; i 3 sao - loss of time and the medical bills, | 2 mE ¢ f J E to Sin There will be a business meeting For his son Earl he will seek com- | i / Cpa fp x # i . i 4 a’ : y - d 2 of the Centre Hall High School Al-|pensation for injuries to the boy while | 3 3 a i § . 4 ’ i 2 : J — umni Association in the High school Mrs. Matis on behalf of her daughter i f Li ’ ; 5! f : : i building, Tuesday evening of nextiwill seek to recover for injuries to : : y a wo 1 ba i week. the girl 3 gr > ¢ : fd : i who was a passenger in the Friday evening, December John Matis car at the time of the pr on y A " / fin ! i — in ow Le cL Je b As Silent os A Kittens Purr The nameg of the twelve jurors on ; . i Se Ao drawn are: WH. Baird, Bellefonte, i’. D.; A. J. Burrell, Millhelm: How- ard Boone, Howard; Mrs. Mary Eck ad ane reread Mrs. William Bower, accompanied enroth, lellefonte; Albert Eves War- IAT an honest sense of achieve- 6 figs, chopped 4 ek. .a another miroc le for by two of her grandchildren, William |riors Mark, R. D.: John H. Fishburn ment we have when our cake 14 cup raisins, chopped J ee : i housewives They have perfected the i y ashe 0n veok -ern 3eliafor y . : » 5 ine 1 F ed . : . ! und Mary Dashes, wars oii t-and Be He fonte R. D.: Lee Lyons, Miles- receives that sincere compliment-- Va sur jedan or walnut meats, : oy Silent G-E Washer Imagine going | a ns 3 v ; si . 8 . - : - Durg: John Meyer, State College: Rob- another plece please! Coe sugar, COR SYrU and p: _—_ J : through wash doy mn perfect col 5 Sisier, MS ANT MeManus apt J. Miller £3 ta College “ ny A aire RYH a ate y 8 : g J . ler, Sta Colleg Nimer Such cakes have a delicate flavor gar, Py and silence. Imogine o washer with water, Bring quickly to a boll, stir . . 2 . ring only until sugar is dissolved. out that whining, ond grinding noise. : 3 . | fonte 3oil 11 y i Then you will appreciate thot on hand badly lacerated when he got|fon by judges of cake as “velvety Boll rapidly, without stirring, until y . Pp , them in a corn husker. He was n rah? a small amount of syrup forms a g other G-E miracle has been per working on the Lester Witmer fa COURT NEWS, Tem > 1 po soft ball in cold water, or spins a : formed when the accident happened. Criminal court, November Each of these cakes is a “velvety | 150s thread when dropped from tip Be > ened on Tuesday of last weel erumb” cake If you will follow direc- | of spoon (240*F.). Pour syrup in : Compare these ‘Squire F. A. Carson, of Potters] J... pone o Ee with ‘Bia tions carefully: fine stream over egg whites, beat Distinctive G-E Features i after having been confined tu A dE ey : : din ‘ i Mills, after having be ncongin 1 Ylutory offense alleged to have been Lady Baltimore Cake ing constantly, Add vanilla, Con- ! Beyond Comparison One Control” wringer another GF bed for three weks, ate hig first meal : . 8 committed against ‘auline Teerney tinue beating with a rotary egg miracle with the family on Sunday. He is A Pauls t Ln cups sifted cake flour beater 10 to 15 minutes MY es in auaury and price 7 ACTIVAIOR-woshes clothes snowy white fs 3 3 Jouspequs combination baking | gr 011g 1s cool and of right consts- The new G-E ashe is in EVERY woy the Parmansh Supvication ‘ nk alk Tawny t DwWae y re ' y . greatest wosher volve thot money con otor~ Trouble Free : cf k Walk, Taylor township. 34 teaspoon salt tency toepread. Use wooden spoon buy. Come in of Phone ws for © PREE Gravity Drain Hose The annual meeting of Sunset Clubjcharged with violation of liquor laws when too stiff for beater. For fill. wo, . i . 34 cup butter or other ghortening Home Washing. We know you will wont Silent Geors will be held Firday evening. An eve-|Was declared not guilty by the jury, 13% ing, add enough frosting to fruit and to try one~10 Do it NOW, G-E Guorontee ning dinner will be served at 5:00 o'-|but was made lable for the costs. % cups Hagan nuts to make a filling that will olock. Members are reminded that] James Kuhn, of State College, enter- Bh Sue " to spread easily. Spread between lay- this is an hour earlier than the timeled a plea of guilty to a charge of dis- 1 Sun po illa ers. Spread remaining frosting on PROVE IT IN YOUR OWN HOME designated on the formal notice for-jorderly conduct and resisting an offi- easpoon van top and sides of cake Makes 1 warded by the secretary. cer and was sentenced to pay a fine of * joashoos Sughd ennct enough filling and frosting to spread €EEs wWliles, s ¥ Dealen ‘he marriaie of Dr. 2 B. Fiteh. 350, costs of prosecution, and undergo between layers and top and sides Millholn dentist. and’ Catharine’ Bul imprisonment in the county jai for a Sift flour once, measure, add bak- | of Lady Baltimore Cake. HOSTERMAN & STOVER Cl lock, of Bellefonte, is announced to Pa ga go mouths, - ing Powdas and salt; Bil sosether Hungarian Cream Cake . take place In the Episcopal church} . . r Busko of Philipsburg, charg- three times. Cream utter thor- 2 cups sifted kos fi “THE DEPARTMENT HARDWARE STORE"™ Bellefonte, Friday evening, * $:00 ed with assault and battery, alleged to oughly, add sugar gradually, cream 3 t a os A Ph 11-R-2 MILLHEIM clock. The ceremony will be by have been committed upon Walter together until light and fluffy. Add stspoots combination baking one ii-iK~ , lev. Robert 7. Sudiow. Philliposki, of Rush township, was flour, alternately with liquid, a small c pos er found not guilty and the costs were amount at a time. Beat after each % teaspoon salt Sixteen memberg of the L. T. L. and} divided between the defendant and addition until smooth. Add flavor 1 cup sugar their teachers met with Jane Spyker, jthe prosecutor. Busko and Philipos ing: fold in egg whites. Bake in two 2 eggs, well beaten a member, at the home of her parents, |ki were unable to pay thelr costs and greased 9-inch layer pans in mod- 1% cups heavy cream Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Spyker, on Friday were committed erate oven (375°F.) 20 minutes. 1 teaspoon vanilla evening. A short playlet was given John Fetters, charged with operat. Spread Lady Baltimore Filling be- Bift flour once, measure, add bak- by the group and the regular program|ing an automobile while intoxicated tween layers and Lady Baltimore ing powder and salt, and sift to. gone througy with. Delicious refresh-{was found guilty. Sentence: Flue of Frosting over cake. Double recipe | Sother three times. Add sugar ments were served. $25.00, costs, and imprisonment Mra Paul Bradford submitted to three blood transfusions at the Lew- istown hospital during the past week, in preparation for an operation for the removal of gull stones, Genero! Electric Engi. Samuel Calvin Weaver, Bellefonte, | *9 8! y, Bellefonte; C. W. Taylor Sts and fragrance, with a fine, moist, R. ID, had two fingers on the right| PY¢Ee: and Mrs. Ruth Vonada, Belle- tender texture which is described 3 was declared not guilty; costs placed on county, recovery to a normal condition. Pra now expected to make a more rapid 1 1 LATEST FEATURE in the to make three 10-inch layers, Svaually to egzs, and beat well. LATEST YEAS a Yl joe ian days our, alternately with cream, a 5 ; ; nb alt tern Electric Sond System Edna McMonigal of Tavier town Lady Baltimore Frosting and Filling small amount at time. Beat after WE shows = till 11 charged by Charlotte Wigaman 1%4 cups sugar each addition until emooth. Add social room of the local Methodist|® .&B @ssault and battery, was f« %¥: teaspoon light corn syrup vanilla. Bake in a greased pan, THURS.-FRI, (This Week) A ; church, Tuesday evening, November| = SW and the costs equally di 8 cup boiling water 8x8x2 inches, in moderate oven “WEDNESDAY CHILD” STATE 7 1 z “9 4 1 “4 14 1 The Union Christian Endeavor Socl- ety in Centre Hal} will hold a “Pot Lak Supper” for its memberg in the 27. at 6:30. An ors are urged] egg whites, stiffly beaten (350*F.) 60 minutes. Bpread with wit Pawnrd Arn Karen BELLEFONTE, PA. to attend. A social time will follow |’ oo C0 : teaspoon vanilla your favorite chocolate frosting Morley. Dynamic dram: Shows 7:15 and 9:00 dally. the supper. 10 entomd. 2 2 NW oom. — Constance Bennett in ALL SEATS NOW oe. Children 10c. pon Petition of 17° seheol boar] andicharge. of resh ing an officer. Sen tO Risa idditows. cas 1 SAT. (This Week) dither citizens to the Cou Ltence: Costs TAP, of suslaown u a— ———— » Fieming appointed F. V. Goodhart ajz Inve In jail sente: ont dy IeScAy morning. and Lrom hers 4 E | TI E A Pieming spied. ¥. Cobar 2/23 Gn na sven 1. come] rn Tod morn and tom bere | GPEOIAL NOTIC _— cancy caused through th of iment whic 23 Ans iar Ye “ . \. Krape. in a nit] beauty } (THIS WEEK) John GQ. Dauberman, hie a ops oh g : ; TE + * " te. sRexpivedlv i cas » had yet to pr MON. - TUES, - WED. “WESTERN RACKATEER” “ # nj most fascinating THURS. FRL-SAT. ment wil} hold for term of Mr. Dauberman, which ter-}jease : er "1 PENNY-A-WORD COLUMN Britcher $ Auction (NEXT with Bill Cod Nera miénates in 1936. | “BACHELOR OF ARTS” ¥ Star; also ria wording + +h Ty sEtend wesslap the pave for a four-linme ad. in this Sal giory of College life. } ” According to the DuBois Courler, oolumn. These little ads. are wondes € , gz 2A a 4 : “TAILSPIN TOMMY DuBois received its fi political rec- workers in the way of results. Adver- The undersigned wil] expose to sale . a , ognltion whe tisk anything here, from a “Help Wanted™ : . SPECIAL MID-NITE i = ” t 4 ; 3 " De to 8 “House and Lot for Sale” at his auction barn, 2 miles northeast SHOW, WED, NOV 28 MON. & TUES, (Next Wk.) nade that ya I BRIERE ; ’ lftay 4 a. Ea + Congressman elect — of MIF F LAN TOW ™N. on at 12:00 Pr. NN. Ww ED. (Next Ww eek) FOR BALE vi 2 blu enameled AND DRF AM” “MILLION DOLLAR had named Huber; Courtney as hn | Stat ‘olleg 3 at 4 ter- e's : " od ge Tre » 1/2? “WAKE UP rt. Courtne aSiatn. Collobn. Rb, Satur ater [ [SE BOLT X, for mie: mm sme (WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28 “WARE TF AXD 5 OLLAR personal secretary . . condition Mra Mr. Courtney will M in the near future i oy at) i where } is ood y fa 4 ! Auetlon Every 2 Weeks on Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Harold Durst returned] 7 ee OR SALE <Lumber cut to your or ee — 'n LILI cement was right . right at 10 o'clock $y 2 trip to . i Wil an ® 1 { : Hal wan | er SOK : nr. 4 tas - oi er ee To rey Jon Histaet grata rotns coment dw or) Commission Horses CTY hey Ve mor ip AIR A BALE. Winter apples; oie.) WILL ALSO HAVE A 10T fondo Durst. rh , repo tires a leasant Gag After \ © bet ion ple buttes Ralph msl OF COWS been a very light n reatmer ¥ v SCNAre : a : bane close gnringers A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip this coupon and mail it with $1 for a six weeks’ triad subscri ¥ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR Published by Tre Carmsvian Bormmwce: Postasiss Socmry Boston, Massachusetis, U. 8B. A rt and Mrs ) FOR BALE ool ry salt a A lot of these cows will have high A Thanksgiving program was give v. otter attended the funeral of wood, delivered a $350 . by members of Progress Grange at | Mn and Mrs. Irvin Michas; Musser iCall E. I. Feltenberger, 10113 Spring Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys Camp 65, near Colyer, on Tuesday eve.|of State College, two of the seven |Mills; P. ©, Centre Hall Some Heifers, Stock Bulls and a fow ning. The program was 4 part of ons | Persons killed In an auto wreck near . Steers rendered at a meeting of the County | Bellwood. Burial was made at Tyrone IL8T On Sunday, 4th, on road be- Grange, on Saturday, at Pine Grove | Where the Musser family lived prior tween Wilkey Horner place near Tus- Milla. The numbers were well exe-lio coming to State College, about six #eyville and Boalsburg, a black sult cuted at boty, gatherings, and showed months ago. The ladies are relatives | case. Finder kindly return to this of- results of good directing by V. A. Aus | of Mr. Musser, price. Frontz will have two motorg rigged man, who had the program in charge. | eae AE eR . a COWS FOR SALE-—<Herd of seven PERT: BD bind 3 ¢ ¢ y Miss Bertha Rimmey, RN. wasap-| RRANTED: Rapregtuta ie 0 ol iGuernesy and Holstein cows for sale, ointed led Cr % . 4 bn Serie Bie Jur WEA £3 ¥ ipsa - ie - n a — pofin Rad uy nurse in the Bell ests in Centre Hall and vicinity. Our Some fresh, ot hers springing ~Frank pL f t b 1113 248 ¢ th al i hls nove on the part plan enables you to securs a good Phillips, Potters Mills. All cows will have test charts. Any © vg "yoy Bante 2 be eval ¥ he local Red Cross chapter makes person bringing a cow must have test chart In BH vou will Bnd the dally good news of the world from Hs B00 special writers, as well a8 departments devoled $0 women's and © rons interests, sports. music, finacce, education, dis, ete. You will be gind to welcome nto ur Domne s0 fearless an advocate of peace and prohibition. And don't nls Boubs, Dog, and the Bundisl and the other features. Tai ati BN A A AN IN ISI I 8 IS Tre Cuntaviax Science Mowxrros, Back Bay Station, Boston. Mas Plense send me 8 six weeks’ trial subscription. 1 enclose one dollar $1), Any person bringing hogs for sale must have them here not later than 12 o'clock noon up to saw wood at this sale “Cheap John” will he here with a full line of Dry Goods, (Name, please print) i — ER a a . part of the hundreds of dollars spent it possible for those unfortunate per- in this vicinity each "fal; and winter] iter, pears and polatoes; prices reas- (Address) sons who become fil and who cannot for magazit ii t § » 5 J i and 0 Ca ti fo magazines, Oldest agency in UU. This sal 3% 44 ‘ , e will commence at 10 a, m. afford to have full time pervices of a|8. Guaranteed lowest rates on all pari | NADY Hkey Harner, Centre Han, . {Toxn) {Btsle) : trained nurse to call upon the Itedlodicals, domestic and foreign. In Pa. (near Tussoyville). sharp, as we must start early to dls Crosg nurse for dasistanca Miss structions and equipment free. Start as} mp Teese Tpose of all this stock. : . oe . Rimmey will' be located at Petrikinl a growing and permanent business WANTED-Market chickens of all FLOYD A. BRITCHER. THE REPORTER is well equipped to Hall, in whole or spare time. Address | kinds; tankage sold. 31.50 per owt.— i rinti xt MOORE-COTTRELL, Inc, Wayland{A. M. Reigel, Centre Hall; phone 11-] Sale all under roof. do the Best Kind of Job Printing. Willard Smith, tenant on the Fort. Road, North Cohocton, N. Y, R3. | ney farm near Tusseyville, had the misfortune to have a firlkeer on the left} = =o es wh - pm——— — ———— SA hand crushed by being struck with the Mt Jimmi Dugan mart oun El E ¢ 1 3S endgate of a truck, while working on . . . L a S Y 4 By Ss B the construction of the missing link, | Beven Mountains, on Saturday. An X-ray was made of the finger, which indicated the end of the digit to have been split several ways, but that it had been dressed properly, An all-day meeting of the Centre County Pomona Grange was held on Saturday in the 1. O, O. F. hall, Pine Grove Milla The body waa entertained by the Washington and Balleyville granges, dinner having been served to about one hundred seventy members, The entire forenoon was devoted to boaring reports from Grange Encamp. meni and Falr committeemen, and the afternosn was given over to the ren- dition of a program incident to the re- of the travel journal. SN Wr, NE ANTRE A FOR SALE ~Dried corn, apple but-} TE ETE TEE EY YT RTE re TY TY Te AR SAS A ol = 1 185 > r wz:
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