VOL. CIX. DEMOCRATS WILL PRESIDENTIAL JACKSON DAY, OPEN 1936 CAMPAIGN JANUARY 8 i atl * © rganization The Democratic stal organi will fire the CAME presidential Day, FRIDAY NITE HOUSE—~TURKEYS BINGO GAME -—FIRE sud Fees A ————— BEAHM—BURD, TWO SECTIONS WEEK OF PRAYER PROGRAM. Hall to Begin Servieex In Centre and Spring Mills January Churches a. The Wee of Prayer next yeay ' \ The nila 1 6 Mong y in Spring FRESHMAN INCLUDES CLASS 107 AT P. FROM ~N (. CENTRE gtmas eve some kindly strung a i Nr tree his Christmas” his neighbors Merry Since then the idea has it om. rrown in i popularity until is fast becoming] national cust And How twink snowy a . it! town the what a pleasant custom it cheery {0 sea a whole ung a greeting candles He ross ' mn I lgh win. tu bright the dows colored stars, Clauses disappearing of down chis Wise Men the Christmas There to light the he the processions the panorama of glory. i 4 he whole are countless attractive wavs FETE Christmas. If for house 1 aint, kh ? is handy with in-| children And tools to Aang spired to © sure I. The work, offer many things in of inexpensive decorative that can be combined with! evergreen in Innumerable | is he his skil Can the the way equipment holly and WAYS The light in the window has al- ways been the traditional expression of the Christmas gpirit and {ts still} one of the most beautiful ideas. On ly today we use our modern elec- tric candles which, twinkle just as merrily and are, of course safer. A candle in a wreath is a favorite window decoration. too. And thers are graduated rows of candles to place on the window efll. These slec- tric candles cost very little and have the advantage of being “perennia'V You ean use them year after your And it costs only a few cents to keep them burning every night during the holidays. Christmas trees on the lawng are favorite decorationy It's a mather nice thought to have a small ever. green growing on the lawn for each child in the family and then to dec. orate them with colored lights for Felp with the too, mores 80 Christmas. For 5 very modern and | quite dramatic effect, spray a: pine, paint and will the on n “ fils gi SODEGIAancs to is if nature Snow lovely, espocially furnishes some an a frosty bac concentrate kground. “ exevellent Christmas raciive arrangement door, with with greens down in of SeeTNR WAY i an your v8 ationsmeAn att in a lighted star the ights twined the st and This over festoons of 1 draped f gide of from nr each the door bat Bn very simple design, the to hospitality ona most attractive expresyg and it spirit of the the Of ox sosson's ree there wre many decoration. to the entrance the architecture your Tho beet of the door guide i Trv of general scheme before vou actually start dec | orating, otherwise you may have i sort of hit-and-miss affect nas wm be disappointing. And if it's your first attempt at decorating. stick to something fairly simple and you are sure to be pleased with the ree sults. Remember the idea 19 not a lavish display, but a lovely expres. glon of the Christmas spirit. The pleasure it gives your friends and neighbors will repay you a thousand times for your trouble If you deco- rate your home this Chirstmas. There is still plenty of time to dec. arate your home and enter the Hee porter Christmas lighting contest Even if your display is going to be quite simple don't let that keep you from entering the contest for decis- fon will be made on beauty rather than elaborateness, Every one has a chance to win and the prizes are going to be worthwhile The first prize will he a handsome electric alarm clock: the second an I. EB. 8 approved Better Bight floor lampand tke third a ugeful sandwich toaster, «The judging will be done on the night of Thursday, December 26th, so have your Christmas decorations ready and lighted. plan is to let itself be to have some sort al outdoor HALL. PA. DECEMB AND ORGAN HALL BORO TOWNSHIP JOINT SCHOOL [CENTRE | POTTER | 12K school a Joint DOTrouUgEn of Centre wesent time | AL. and supervise the Township % pervising grade grade Potter, high school schools, 8 also to schools of the of $. That the of present School in- of well bonded District Hall, as the of the Borough Centre As any District ated bHy in no way det od nea "i. That ¥ ac hool shall be carried and liguid- the respective districts, and become an in district of said feed » of shall of the the he it ot her affairs ® perv joint shall direct. i districts, agreement shall the recordation in the minuteg of the re. and by the entire Board School rev | tors of the That this effective of the same spective districts.” The document presidents boards, respective be. Ome upon is signed and secretaries by the of the two CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. » . - * » . » - Monday, admitted: Breon, Rebersburg. Thursday, admitted: Spicer, Oak Hall Friday, admitted: Mrs. Rufus Stig- or, Coburn, Dischrged: Mrs, H. FP. Erd. er, Coburn, Discharged: Mrs. Floyd St. Clair and infant son, Centre Hall, R D Saturday, discharged: Mrs, HH. FP Erdley, Spring Mills: Mrs, Arthur Kinm of Aasornsburg. Bunday, admitted: Mrs. Smith, Miltheim, AM I AR MARRIAGE LICENSES, Miles Emerson Fragier,, Centre Hall Mary Ellen Long .......Centre Hall Mrs. Kenneth 8. Lavina Bessie Charles M 19, 1935. TWO 5 — NO. 50 HOOK FARM THE THE BEMEMBRANCE OLD HOME oF OF mention © Bartol Pecht, Barah the Reporter, Hall Se hes Contre Ht Smith in Sapt one YOM Yoar Peter then President of the board, AV © that I high ac hood it was elected teacher “The Weather Bureau records the of 1874-75 broke all coldness. However Hall kindly warm. hearted that temperature wns always high. 1 joyed my Centre Hall remember of the school, winter ordg for of Centre red. were so the social pleasantly winter at and still Centre Hall en- many of t howe friends.” Eg — PENN STATE'S CHRISTMAS VACATION STARTS DEC The for students State {Dvecoamber 19) and continues to noon of Thursday, January 2. Before leaving for their homes, students held their own Christmas colebraMon with a Holiday Dance, and acarol sing In front of Old Main. weeks of two Christmas the ad College starts noon the MILLIONTH CARE GIFT TO OWNER OLDEST CHEVROLET Chevrolet's one millionth car of 1935 production is to be presented to the oldest Chevrolet licensed and In rege ular use in the United States and the cooperation of America's leading newspapers and every one of the 10500 Chevrolet dealery has been en- listed to discover this oar and ite owner, SE ——— 5 HAHA Henry Dean, B88, the Kishacoquillas road passenger train, near Yeager. town, and was fatally injured. He was walking along the track on his way to his home to Palnterville. The engineer stated tht “when he was 40 or 60 feet away he stepped right in front. of the train” A wife and several chi'dren survive him. Milton by was Valley rail. hit bh SCHOOL, BOARD CONTRACTS SCHOLL PWA ON HIGH i were opened Friday Hall — SHEFFIELD - MILK Er PRICES, SING IN TONIGHT CRISTMAS CAROX LUTHERAN CHURCH, ® FINE STUMP CHRISTMAS pe — SCHOO'S ENTERTAINMENT i ——— MERRY CHRISTMAS! «GQ ; |HI-Y AND TRI-HI-¥ CLUBS | HOLD AREA MEETING, FRIDAY An a meeting of Hi-Y {rri-HI-Y Clubs of Centre and Clin- {ton counties was held Friday evening jaz Millheim in Lutheran church 3 jopening wit), a worvice | by Albert Stover. The isorvice at § was Are the the SONNE in Miltheim, the gave o'clock Rew, Lauth- and Millheim from Lesher, the clubs {| Looniig £ of church, who the the ETO, fran i Following broke the devotions, up and group Tri-HI-Y noe into two one girls given one for ¥ for in on | Harrisburg held group there ithe Older Boys Conference week in Beranton, At 6:00 o'clock dinner was served in the 1. OO. ¥. hall Dr. Curvin IL Stein, pastor of the l.ock Haven Lu- theran churdy being the cues speaker. Following the dinner gioup meetings were again held, and furth- er reportg on therecent conferences were given, Every group in the county, except Bellefonte, was frep- resented, : Hi-Y officers elected were: Presi. dent, John Miller, Millhelm; vice. president, Joel Yearick, Hublershurg; secretary, Robert Gerhart, Centre Hall, Tri-Hi-Y officers: President, Rober. ta Bmith, Centre Hall: vice-president Eleanor MoMullen, Mildhelm: soore- tary, June Rogers, Hublersburg. From the Clinton county group Robert Stetson, Jaook Haven, was elected president of the HI-Y, and Marian Arndt, also of lock Haven president of Tri-Hi-Y. the boys the latter State the reports were H meeting at In the echoes from held last thie recently. { hove’ were Samuel H. Ruhl, a retired farmer at Swengel, died from infirmities of old age on Sunday. He was past 93 years, | TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS | HAPPENINGS OF LOCAL INTEREST FROM ALL PARTS : they | weighed Justices elected NO- BC on twenty sent in their profthonotary ‘with. time, and of them commissions in time office the first Mone §926. Three who were OC. TT. Musser, of Paul PP Zinmer- Haines township, and W. J. Mo- Mullen Millheim "boro 10 the required get sworn all their into in January. in this township; Republican, The sessions of held at , Wednesday { 1m weak were attended | Mrs M. Bilauser, {Jacob Sharer and Tibben his section The auto, with Mr. The meetings were held Temple and were largely class of over $00 were inducted Into the mysteries of the sixth degrees, Centre County Pomona Master Riddle and a number of others from various sections of Centre county were also in attendance of the State gathering. On Monday, January 6, 1536, Harry V. Keeler, the first Republican sheril of Centre vounty for 12 years, Bond C. White, the first Republican Pro- thonotary, and Raymond Brooks, the first G. O. P. county treasurer eloot- od since 1923, Recorder-elect Leamer R Woodring, a Republican board of Commissioners, Paul N. Bekly and Balser Weber, with Alfred 1. Bowe Grsox as the minority member a Republican board of Auditors, David A. Holter and Clement iL Gramley, with Harry A. Corman as the Dem oeratic member, Coroner-elect Dr, W, IR. Heaton, County Burveyor.elect J. Thompson Henry and the Demo- cratic Register John LL. Wetsler, the the Pennsylvania New and Castle on Thursday of by Mr, and Mr. and Mra Zubler, from made by the wheel. in Masonic attendad. A John trip Blauser Was at ted but was not, will officially take over the aut of thelr respect ive offices, toy . - “a
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