The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 14, 1935, Image 8

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    THURSDAY MARCH 14 1935..
Spring Mills
A Collection of Newsy Happenings
and Personals from Gregg Town~
ship's Metropolis.
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MUNICIPAL THEATRE.
PRICES—15e & S0e, THIS SHOWING ONLY.
SHOWS: FRIDAY, 2 shows only, 7 & 8 PM. SAT, 3 Shows—§, 5 & 18 PF. MA.
Friday & Saturday (2 Big Days Only) March 15 & 16
CECIL B. PeMILLE'S Presents—
"THE KING OF KINGS” ces
ore » finest
frul, Maossive. wot } fired t a Tout
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lead what sour local tlergymen and Basiness Men Say About
“THE KING OF KINGS":
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simed the ONE and
reasons for itd greats
Bile: there is
entire cast of over
tel for the delicate
auld being to life on
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ut a doubt
that this
religious ploctures
Is of the mans ] ture eveyp produced exerts
appeal to th, average Prson that THE KING OF KINOB"
ree have been many picture such as “Ten Commandments.” Rign
nd the “Passion Pia whicy have heen offered to the public
there never has been such an interpretation of the Gospel
i1 B. DeMille’s production "THE KING OF KINGS This picture
ndorsed By the followhig clergymen and business men of this
Rev. A. . Paulbmaus, Rev, foulg V. lesher. Rev. G3. A. PF
"ie Hosterman & Stover Hdw, Co, Millheim Journal, BE. P. V. H
Grade schools of Millheim and Coburn. Pa.
Hast
the First Bound Bhowing for this Picture in Centre County.)
ote the show time for this pictur, so that you may benefit by
the picture from start to finish, Length of pleture, 2 hours
FRIDAY Bhows 7 & 8 P. Ml, BATURDAY Shows—~4. § & 10 P. M.
(Please do not compare the “Passion Play” wity, thie gigantle Pletare
of Pletures, “THE KING 8F KINGS” 50 the “KING OF KINGS” Ig IN-
COMPARABLE!
seeing
Monday & Tuesday—March 18 & 19
Special Donble Feature Attraction at Regalar Admission Prices:
FEATURE NO, 1—May Robson and (Carol Lombard In:
‘LADY BY CHOICE’ (Liberty gave this picture ***%)
It Is without doubt another Oufs’anding Hit such ag “ILADE FOR A DAY”
FEATURE NO, 2—Little SHIRLEY TEMPLE ang JAMES DUNN in:
“BRIGHT EYES” [A Fox Hit}
This pleture hax been brought beek due to the popular demand of our
patrong ofore we ghow her latest pleture “1ATTLE COLONEL.
This will be your last chance to %ee thes, two All-8tar Hits In Centre
County. Snows will be as follows
“LADY BY CHOICE” at 7 P. WM.
“BRIGHT EYER"-H125 PF. M.: one show only,
“LADY BY CHOICE "0:40 P. M, to Closing.
if you wish to see both pictures Kindly attend before § o'clock.
COMING-FRIDAY & SATURDAY, MAR 22 & 85-+ONE MORE SPRING
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Come in and see them.
MILLHEIM, PA.
TOMORROW'S
RANGES
at
TODAY'S PRICES
79.50
Easy Terms
Electric Cookery is the nearest thing
to produling meals by magic that
women have ever known.
This grand new technique, which
doesn’t overheat even a summer
kitchen, brings new safety, spotless
cleanliness, certain cooking success
to every home.
Electrically measured heat gives
such accurate control of surface cook-
ing that puddings, sauces—even cereals
—can be perfectly cooked in ordinary
saucepans without burning or sticking.
Double boilers are no longer needed.
ELECTRIC
Electric Cookery introduces the
sealed oven—free from drafts and dey
air. Control of oven moisture and
electric regulation of temperature
makes baking success pofitiye every
time—minimizes meat shrinkage.
Come in today, Before you buy any
range, sce the wonderful new Hot
point Electric Ranges which make
these unusual methods available to
Jou Learn how the wonderful "chef's
rainogf automatic Smee clock
enables you to cook ile you go
about other duties.
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