The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 13, 1934, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1034.
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
. THE CENTXE REPORTER OFFERS
Spring Mills PRIZES FOR CHRISTMAS DECORATING
A Collection of Newsy Happenings
and Personals from Gregg Town- AWARDS TO BE MADE FOR THREE
ing decoration
ship's Metropolis, BEST EXTERIOR LIGHTING DIS-
pe PLAYS. fored lights, tableau
hid : at all so long as {t
Mts. has| go much interest has heen shown in|Christmas. Small
The day | Christmas Lighting during the past | homes few lighting
hunters, a different group each day, | ook that the Reporter has decided to! many-~the one point on
killed four. The scarcity of deer in offer prizes to those three homes inlawardg will be determined is
a fleld for many years prolific appears | centre Hall and community whose TY. To ald decorators in ArrALEIng
outdoor lighting displays ave declared thelr displays, the “Reporter” is dls-
Condo, housed for months i at——— . - : i
was out in an auto on i
time since con-
lr
Any method of light. /
will be admitted--col
effects, anything’
has to do with
homes or large
decorations or
which the
BEAU-
ing decorations,
Christmas Time is Here--
the time when cheer and good fellowship prevail everywhere.
Santa Claus will soon be here and with him come a glorious ar-
ray of gifts. We are prepared to help Santa with practical,
beautiful presents, and if your list has not been filled, choose
from the lists below.
The kill of bucks in Seven
been very light this year,
a mystery.
Mrs. 8 L
from sickness
Sunday for the
valescing.
ER : A Beautiful BRIDGE LAMP FREE
with cash purchases amounting to $35.00. This offer good until Christmas.
PEP PTE PEOCTOINII POPC EPOOCIIPIEOEP EIT IPP OPGIESOPPS OP PEP CPOS EPICS
for LADIES for MEN
Pockethooks Interwoven Hoslery
Blankets
first
iron bridge over Penns |
n its final coat of paint |
white. The |
approval of
The new
Creek was
last week and Is now
structure aj to meet
the local yopulace in ‘all
Ir gret the
wih side,
respects ex- |
foot
But for the
ia elec}
cept One pass
ago
tructure
offort would no
ng about
Sweaters
OYERUOATS
Handkerchiefs
Neckwear
Pajamas, Bathrobes
Handkerchiefs
Silk Slips and Searls
COATS
Sheets and Plow
Case Sets
Towel Sets
Shik Kimonos
Sik Hoslery
Bathrobes
Quilted Robes
DRESSES, SHOES
a change :
{ Gallers, Gloves,
inte
Teather Jackets
SHOES, SUITS
Mufilers,
Sheepskin Coutts
been Halcases
Fort i
irveyors have
ring Milis-Old
1st and this
Hosterman
through
the
Silk Underwear
Ralncoats, Topooats, Saspenders
BTETSON HATS
Win breakers
Smoking Sets
Silk Underwear
week. Umbrellas
property
tha
present
Luncheon Sets
Fitted Sultcares
Kid and Far Gloves
Sweaters
Fast of
eads
uty of
sirlkeg Route 46 in|
ths old Lutheran |
{ the Dr. Smith farm |
nil ‘Zettle. At other t
as can” be obwerved, the ©
followed, f
, Mtlifieifn, ‘hag i
investigating the need
for old age pension
a large number of
ection who are of
need of aid from act y ru for nouncing th he home Is ong { th ONE LOT of
How many be the contest, as each display becomes prize winne | Hard-Flalsh
kg and the denom- . r tom RELI) ia “on will be as follows: First, i
hecks is yot a of i ; a ihe. he fhe ey > Eleetrle Clock: Sees
That there will be
ments Is a f ly the ond, a Walle Iron; Third, a String
ent srgone
|t Lights,
the new
meadow
gonad
the
church s
Travelling Bags
Dressing Gowns
Saggestion on Exterior IHlumination Berets, Dress Arclies
Ralncoats, Umbrellas
COATS, HATS
SLIPPERS
Bedspreads Shirts, Pajamag
Belts
BEDROOM
EGE EP OE PCE E EGE POTEPIPPOCOEIOCIPIONOTOTEIEVOPIOGOIVIO CIPI OPE PICO VOCE POO PC OPOVCIIOPCOIOCEOEPPe
em rautiful by ‘
he mant.beantiful;by Flannel Robes Caps
BEDROOM SLIPPERS
a that wil} shortly be
y
elt that
tities
such a
been
bringing back
of Christmas
Special Bargains
First
Special ltem
Men's Fine
WORSTEDS,
$12.95
All Ladies’ & Children’s Coats REDUCED 20 to 33 1-3 Per Ct.
NIEMAN'S DEPT. STORE
“Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest”
MILLHEIM, PA.
Dress Sults, in (irade Rubber Shoes and
Arctles, Friees as usual lower than
will
and sacrifice In
elsewhere without
Prizes
PLU. Telechron quality,
of Christmas
H., Alexander and
jisges Dorothy and
ills, were
aunt, Mrs Annie
visited with Mrs. |
daughter, Mlisg Ber |
on the day |
guests of
THIS STORE
WILL BE
OFEN EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
THIS STORE
WILL BE
OPEN EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
sume
pastor of the
services in |
Sunday
11
- wii
held
nurch
i
after- |
\
-
a Group are
ANNUAL BANK MEETING.
The annual of stockholders
of The First Natpnal Bank of Centre
Pa. will be held in the banking
the second Tuesday of January,
$th day of ihe
candle-Hzght
. ® 5 & » » . * =»
but have not
t dato 8 - @ ee "PON TRON FARM CALENDAR.
meeiing
INSURANCE Axo
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
EBRIGHT, Cashier. | OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
eee
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
ther of Dr.
jaited fat
Thom
one
1935
the * * y
Timely Reminders from
game being the
ania State (oilege month, between the hours of 10 and
o'clock, election of direct
the transaction of any other
that may come before the
t a closed corporation, |
Messrs, Jonas Ripka, Bamuel Weaver |
and John Bair h y entered the butch- |
ering Their first day's i
work charitabl, nature when |
they techering for Widow |
Confer, near Potters Milla
Mr. Mra. C. B. Stover and Miss
Josephine, also tussell Condo
and Mrs . M. Watts motored to Lock |
Haven wherd did Christmas
shopping.
The marriage of Misa
ephine Duck, 1 tor
Mra. Magnus uck, of
and David Westerbrook,
ity, will ke
York its Saturday
a graduate of Columbia
and a young The
groom is e loyed by the Bell Tele-
phone company as a chemist
parents of
and a
of Spring Mills,
amony, expecting to
York on Friday.
The pupils of 7th and Sth
grades of the mchoois are pre
paring to render a program on Fri
day, 21st inst. at one o'clock In the
for
School of Agriculture 12 the
{ors and
business
meeting
* . * . .
BIRDS
t
frye
business
was of a
did the
DRESg PRI)
on Exterior Humination in prime
when
Suggestion
there
the back, on the uncer = FOR BALE
(College, spent the week-end o. wings ar on eiber moe Or VIP er Black
Gr cut 10 you
. $1.20 g
cement
and a akin on
Detwiler Phyiii
Barger
ibler, Leona
Martha
Mr. and Mra, F. H. Ex
{day, were guests
Mrs. C. B
Mrs. Slee]
Highest grade roof
ley, Sur ; a r J. H
of Mr. an Miss Mary ant em 1nd am | CEEP MILK O M13 should be Huntingdon
a. y Fahrenheit |
ing
write Muthersbe
they
dinner
Bilover
Myeorg
home
Sarah Joa-
of Mr. and
Spring Mills,
of New York A.
place in New |
The bride is
University
inl
tanc ter: i
Mra family pea m lan pacsible to prewent rapid
Vera
the
and
dinner at ease rapidly
Myers, at Coburn,
Bernice 8mith, Mrs
Smith, Mrs. Paul Grove, Mrs Grace | _..
McCool, Miss Roselle Hettinger andig au. afterno
Helen Grove intend to take a Pleas. | Mins tut
ure trip to Willlamsport today spent
The h ow C to. 293 P of i mi
named above | The Ladiew Camp No. 233, P. O. of nigh home
Duck. and wife A, had a very interesting meeting Mra. Fired Klinefellor
ke 8 a tie. Monday evening at whicy time they | ter Betty K visited several
wit noe the ger initiated a clasg of new members and Charles Slutterbeck home
leave for NeW nad the degrée team of the Bellefonte] Mr. and Mrs. Fetterolf and daugh-
camp do the work. There were alter, of Madisonburg, visited Bunday
number of members of the order pres. with the Mark Fetterolf family
ent from Bellefonte, Mileshurg and Sunday callers at the DD. GQ. Fortney
State College camps. After the work home were Mr. and Mrs Chester
school room, to whic, patrons of the was done thers whe as’ abundance of Burtnett and daughter Barbara June,
“odioo} are tavited on of two plays refreshments served, and apparently | of Naugatuck, Conn: Mr.and Mrs
re He at the Clototmey | To Y0Re enjoyed the evening greatly. Harry Fledler, of Rockford, 1., and :
Whopper,” and the other “Wooden | With the announcement recently ay |} Mr. and Mrs Newton Fiegler, oft PROVIDE NESTING 4
Nutmez." the Rev. and Mrs J. Victor Royer, of Madisonburg space permits on the home grounds
The lower grades will also give a Catawlssa, of the marriage of their] A party of six hunters from Don-i4t is advisable to plant trees, ever
prograiin in thelr respective rooms at daughter, Miss Jean Royer, to Matt. aldson have as their headquarters thel.reens, and shrubs which will is
some time prior to Christmas ( hew Mensch, of Catawissa, the fact|Charles Slutterbeck home courage birds to nest in them. Soms
Jean Watts, eldest of the children | oa disclosed that that was the fifth of these have attractive fruits which
of Prof. and Mis. CM Watts, be.] Sing In. the Royer family within the birds find palatable
came thirteen on Twesday of last Sighisen months: and that the pastor BURN ROSE LEAVES To prevent
week. The event was coslebrated by | A ut long of thyaga, ; ’ the fungi causing black spot and pow
giving her a birthday party to which! y . my ot the . weddings was on dery mildew from wintering over, the
were invited her school mates—chil. Hp a 15th, 1933, hem Miss Mary old dead rosy leaves should be collect
dren In the 7th and Sth grades, all of oa mattis Hobart Helao! of Ssuth of and burned. This will, ta a arse
whom wete present extept two, and jy gi On ON 26th, 1349, extent, eliminate early spring Infee.
the teacher, Russell Condo. The eve. ow or one rtien Mine Vorua . Ha.
ning was spent In playing games of 1934, William Eyer ony Miss TOMATOES
varfoust kinds, and finished with a'yp 0 Zor of Gordon: on Novem. Berks county tomato demonstration
veritable banquet. The pups are 3... 15h Philo Hoyer married . pl Bonny Best averaged five tone per
named below, the fourteen named nret g.. >” ru ee my al na acre more than agy Barlinna 2Ype, and
' . - . : A Rs + alor wer : ’
buing those of the ith and the others Zerby, of Gordon, and the wedding! Jogrs the quality and color were bit
of the 3h grade: Bettle Auman, Hes. j..4 week was No. 5. with | o
ter Ripka, Handall Stump, Walter
Snavels Donald Ross Dn ee) Both the Hav. and Mrs. Royer are
ler, Newell Miller, Harold Kennelly ha . onire county. He was
+ born and grew to manhood in Spring
Miss Mabel | Mrs
grand-ds hier Med
and
wler
SHOWS
6:45 49 PM. Municipal ® Theatre
hens io pro Millheim
best. It ig especially
in the
used
jirea A
ood
will
PRICES
0c & 250
fon req
raring
isan ’
“5 ¥8 weather
: {Ole
i
Mills,
Hen
ale ‘3
waler nedip
thelr
have warm
lights are
charming person Spr
spring
oe FF
81
th isey of
ih
wmeveral ank
ble to wnier
FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14 & 15
CLARK GABLE & CLAUDETTE COLBERT IN:
“It Happened One Night”
A picture for the entir, fam-
"ETOLEN MELODY”
the bride Su] Js nays wa
the morning
PRODUCE GOOD
quality In the turkey is
the thickness of the meal the
keel bones and the fullness of the
thighs, as well as the distribution of
fat in and under the skin This fat
helps to break up the muscle tissues
and also makes the roasted meat more
jukey and tasty
and daugh-
days at the in
barther, Guy
will TURKEYS--High
denoted by
over
the
iocal
gave thiy picture 3 Stars***
“CARTOON” -
Liberty
ay FOX NEWS
MONDAY & TUESDAY, DEC. 17& 18
*Brought back to this Theatre by popular Jemand®*:
Eddie Cantor, "The Kid from Spain’
The totay receipts from this showing will beturned over to the
needy in this valley. You can belp this cause along by attending this
No. 8 "LAST FRONTIER” Also, TWO SBINGLE REELS.
PLACES --1f
Picture
Special Notice Friday & Sat.,, DECEMBER 21 AND 22
ONE OF THE FINEST ROADSHOW ATTRACTIONS ever brought
to this theatre—*THE PASSION PLAY” an adaptation from “The
Life of Our Saviour” (A sound motion Plctare). Young and OM
should plan now to see this OUTSTANDING Production — “THE
PASSION PLAY” Dec. 21 & 22 (Two Days Only).
ADMISSION PRICES 10 & 260.
Also Special Selected Reels for this oceasion.
Boalsburg.
Mrs. lather Dale and daughters,
Margaret and Marian, spent Saturday
in Lewistown. .
W. J. Kidd was homes from Mt Ver-
non, N. Y., for a few days’ visit with
his family.
Mra, E. W. Hess and daughter Anna
Mary, spent Saturday In Altoons,
M¢, and Mrs. Clement Dale, of Pleas-
ant Gap, were visitors in town on Sun-
(day afternoon.
Mrs. BE. E. Stuart expecta to
Thursday for her annual visit
her sons in Crafton,
Lather Dale and son Frederico trans.
acted business in Centre Hall Mon
day.
YIELD HIGH-—In a
Margaret Wian, Jean Watts, Dolores
Condo, Elsie Showers, Fred Felten-
berger, Marie Long, Nanmne Ifuey, yew
soph Meyers, Theodore Wian, lair
Schaeffer, Lyda Grassmyer,
Harter, Frances Ripka, Pnyllis Ripka,
John Shook, Bugene Bechtol, Martha
Keller, Kenneth Lingle, Donald
Mills, while Mrs. Royer, prior to her
marriage, was Miss Elizabeth Faxon,
a davghter of Mr and Mrs. Thomas
Faxon, of Bellefonte.
Tusseyville,
{Received too late for last week)
The Civic Club received an invita.
tion from the Woman's Club at State
College to attend a Christmas play,
on Monday evening. a number of the
members accepted the invitation,
Donald Struble was admitted to the
Centre County hospita; for observa.
RED'S
Hofter Street
CENTRE HALL
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs ('O0. on Monday.
came Toner Spotis on Tuesday night. Oscar Bmith and Miss Helen Steph-
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mowery, from|®NS Were united In marriage on Sun-
day evening by the Rev. H. IL. Wink.
Our merchants are displaying an at
tractive line of Christmas goods,
Dr. Geo. Woods, of Pine Grove Mills,
was In town in hig professional on.
pacity last week
The Girly Glee Club of the H. T.
V. 8B, will sing in thse Reformed
church, Friday evening.
A AI ISAS
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS,
John M. Boob, Sheriff, to Theodore
R. Reish, of ux, tract in Stats Col.
lege: $4,000. ’
John M. Boob, Sheriff, to Mary P.
Hutakinson, tract in State College;
$494.50, wo 13
0. Paul Ziegler to Willlam MH. Zieg
Jer, of ux, tract in Miles twp; $1.
Btitzer, Isabel Musser.
Mrd Carl Meyer, of Milroy,
to Spring Mills for the week-end to |
be with her husband. | Burnham, spent several days at the
The baseball club will hold a shoot Milton Kline home, assisting with the
Thursday, 20th. 2%.cal. rifle only butchering.
Five cents a shof. Turkey. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Willams, from
The 4H Club held a Christmas par. Dellefonte, called at the Swarts and
ty at the home of Mr. art Mrs ¢ | Fortney homes Wednesday evening.
M. Watts, whose daughter Jean te al Bob Plekworth, of Jennerstown, call.
member. One or mbre plays were © at the 8. T. Swarts home Thanks:
rendered. The Watts homie was dec. BiVing day.
arated In keeping with the spreft ot | Mr. and Mrs, Charley Neville and
the season. The eighteen membery of @aughter Lois spent Thursday even-
the organization are: Mary Osman, | M8 at Spring Mills,
Mary Zettle, Jean Watts, president; | Mr. and Mrs. Grove and daughter
Betty Lao, vice-pres; Isabel Musser, Colleen, of Huntingdon, and Mr. and
woo ; Marie Long, Lolg Bhook, Hazel Mra. Mahaffey, of Altoona, spent
McCool, Lottie Houser, Delores Con. Thanksgiving at the Smith and Marts
do, Mabel Johnsen, Berulce Fetteroly, homes.
Barbara Fetterolf, Sara Zubler, Ruth | Miss Ann Wert, from Look Haven
CHANICAL WORK to be
done om your CAR, TRUCK,
TRACTOR or GAS ENGINE,
fet us give you an estimate,
All Work Guaranteed
AT PRICES THAT ¥IT EV.
ERYONE'S POCKETBOOK.
At CENTRE HALL Sales Barn
- MONDAY, DECEMBER 17
In this load of exceptionally good Horses wif 3a found SIX MARES
IN FOAL, and un PAIR OF MULES, besides a number of Single Horses
all Young, of good welght and the plek of the West. ;
DON'T FALL TO SEE THEM at the barn before day of sale.
SALE STARTS at 3.00 P. M.
CO
No “IFS" or “ANDS” about
our