The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 20, 1934, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1634.
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HOW TO DECORATE YOUR
HOME FOR CHRISTMAS
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TIMELY SUGGESTIONS ON IN-
TERIOR LIGHTING AND TRIM.
MING.
The part that light plays in beautl
tying the home at Christmas time is
may be
excited
the
elec.
sorts of clever ahapes
used. Children are always
by the toy village bullt around
base of the tree which has an
| trio train, and which may be lighted
“just like a real town. Or, to be very
modern, a miniature golf course might
becoming increasingly important. Well ,., built around the tree with dolls of
Hghts suitable size for the players,
{ For Grown-Ups: If the
that ‘grown up, a small tree may
orated in a way that will bland with
truly charmin effective, be the color scheme of the room. A love
done with a lighting scheme in mind. [ly frosty moonlight effect may be
No doubt have some Iideag of tained draping the with
your own subject. The Re- and using
porter ugges- lights, A vely different
tions, would be red balls,
in the beliof ti they id fashioned
make an all gold
all
and
way
cheer,
properly arranged
of spreading genuine |
Which moans
modern *h decorating,
solected
have no
Yuletide
is
dec.
family
bes
to be
must
istmas
and
sil
blue
by tree
all
color Ss
ver Linsey icicles
following
hare and there,
i you to
tions op
pres heme
white lights i
popoorn
with
good ©
wilf al
fatmas desori trea
ar than ever and yelioy
on
rariand
leaves
dow
mport bri
1 sends
friends
iscoration
window ao
cheery
guosty
hall
may
But
effect]
ground
oration
lighted wreath do
door window. | You
i
railing can bel dinner
laurel
by
with or many
wreaths | tivity
the
off
or a On
center
or cut
for
The
the liv
Boome
est, t
Jet the
mantel, or
the
Trea Dex
ons conter of
instandcg
the
lines
Suggestion on Exterior IHumination
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Spring Mills | “5 S50 oem
# viday for ti Christmas
A Collection of Newsy Happenings season, and
and: Personals from Gregg Town: y of t : rit
ship's Metropolis. * t
will reopen o© the last
year,
due Mr and
Aaronshuryg,
which
The
are
#inoe
time ason
mother be-
Miss Zubler, a
and Mrs. M. T. Zub-
and while a student
Grege Vooational was among the
most popular of the girls in her set.
i He and Methodist con-
gregations in a union church
Sunday evening. Rev. D. RR
pastor of the Reformed
conducted the opening and
while Rev. Seth Rus-
pastor the Methodist congre-
gation, in church the meoting
{was held, delivered the sermon.
Grenoble of Smuliton, for a] The First National Bank lobby Is
guest of his sister, Mra decorated in keeping with
Miss Gladys eller of Miltheim nd morning at
who jast week underwent an fe! W born o them
was
the
dexctomy in
al, Is Improvin
tar of nee,
Old Fort,
Oregy up
Miss Geraldine
fu CUuree
phia
eeason nat
J. A. Wagner
in the Allegh
miles from
now
relatives,
Ward
week was a
Bruce Balley
Migs Freda MeCool
the Pennsylvania Village, Laurelton,
visited the J. P. McCool home
Mr. and Mre Bright Bitner recent | Potters Mills. Mr. 8mith
RE ph
Mra,
Vocation
Bitnor,
Towns
ormed
The
benuty shop joined
to
in oa
eX pects
her
spond service,
homa here | Keoner,
i
spent a { church,
‘closing services,
of
nies : i
Mrs. W
*Biladelphia with
deer
Renovo wner is sel
vacationing in
| tastefully
semson.
at! Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corman, on Sun-
jday, visited the latter's uncle and
jaunt, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Smith, at
wag found
—
sors. Municipal ® Theatre gm
6:4529 P.M, 100 & 250
Millheim
ithe
an instructor
at
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21 & 22
“THE PASSION PLAY”
An adaptation from “The Life Of Our Savior.” A sound motion pic.
ture that concerns everyone, youn and old Without fail be surg to
see “The Passion Play,” Friday and Saturday, Dec. 21 & 22.
FOX NEWS and BINIGE REEL--**Jerusalem the Holy City
Notice—This Theatre wil be Closed MONDAY, DECEMBER
24th, the day before Christmas.
CHRISTMAS EV'G, DECEMBER 25 AND W.D. DEC, 26
Enjoy a pleasant Christmas evening at this theatre by secing—
Harold Lloyd in “THE CAT’S PAW”
Plenty of hearty laughs and thrills in this outstanding pilcture!!
, KIDDIES—Santa Claus has hoen tithis theatry and left a gift for
every child who attendy Christmas Day. He has also placed his tree
‘In the theatry lobby along wity a real Electrie Train.
Adied Attraction—No. 10 “Last Frontier” 2 Cartoons & Single Reel
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Coming Attractions: Dec. 28 & 20-“"Music in the Air” All-star hit,
Mid-Nite Bhow New Year's Eve: Starting at 12:01 A. M. 1985 The
picture "The White Parade” one of Fox's New Year Hits.
i Admasion Prices: 10 & 260 to all
in
Hiness
bed.
good health,
weeks to
from all
der a
ining,
have been
i
or of
um
k hool
an
the light
pliad
lighting
for
i
of
the
Wares
LON were
local churches,
service,
30 o'clock.
the
comply
at 7
to
made to
buildings The
with the
be required
and In
oxits
other
also
exit
these
fi source
building
rs shop
and Lewistown,
ison
|
Smith at his restaurant
The Red Cross Roll Call Bpring
Milly and vicinity amounted $40.00;
reports ag follows: Membership recely
el by worker Bernice Bmith: Mrs. R
H. Bhook, Mrs. I&. G. Meyer, Mrs. M,
W. Johnson, Mrs. Vera Myers, Mrs.
Mabel Musser, Mrs, RB, G, Meyer, Mrs
Annie Smith, Mr and Mrs. John W.
Decker, contributions—A., Dunlan,
R. W. Neeso, FF. A. Breon, W. Cal
| Meyer, R. 1. Bartley. Memberships
by worker Gladys Ziegler: Mrs. H. B
| Meyer, Miss F'. Duck, Mrs. CM. Watts
Mrs Condo, Glady Ziegler:
contributions, J. CC. Lee and Mra (Yay shop at
jton Bnyder. Memberships Phyllis ed at his
{ Wagner: Seth Russell, Betty 1s i
Dr. Thomas, Coleman er
Phyllis Wagner
Mrs. Mabel Myers, at Farm
Hary Hage Mrs
re. John Rishel 4 1
mada
Rena Ziegler,
contributions,
past, Mrs.
! Foreman, Mrs,
Hagen, Mrs,
ry Corman
Memberships
Penn Hall
nick, Mrs
ford, Catharine
et Kerstottor:
Confer,
Harry
Bpring
for
ie
her to
made up
will ren-
eve and
by
hall
with the
gymnast
to make os 304
Finkle
Mills,
Pleasant
CRBeH
i {ussel
sUap-1
that
bo
by
Rev,
Jane Robinson
probably
: Wingard Member.
ve “4
vari {whips by
Approximately 50¢ trout averaging
from § to 8 inches, were placed in
Shrecken- j Penns Creek quite recently. Prior to
Mrs, J. W. this 3.0000 were placed in surrounding
John | streams by the Bpring Mills Fish and
Mrs, Hor. | Association, Much credit Is
Lester llgen. due this organization since its found-
Kerstetter in ing in 1831, during which time the
Charlies Hen- | club has built a concrety rearing pond
has successfully raised approxi
60,000 trout which wets Hber-
sireams,
Harold Blover:
Barger,
Onno
Viol.
Stewart
Watts,
i mately
ated In nearby
p————————
of the
during the past month
mail early” stems to
have been effective, provided the in.
mall at is a cri.
The mu the al office
4 un
received in
f ies
Ga
of
barber
The request
partment
now
Post Office De-
to
Engng and
He
Lonberg -
“shop
Curtis trelocal office
to
OMing
lauehter
old, daughter been
THIS STORE
WILL BE
OPEN EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
EMAN'S
“Where Your Dollars
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THIS STORE
WILL BE
OPEN EVERY
EVENING
UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
EPT. STO
the Farthest
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