THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ANNUAL BANK MEETING. The annual meeting of stockholders THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1938 —— POLITICAL 2p Township DUE, Board gives NOTICE~BONDS 10, 35 By ALL HATS REDUCED. and at utensils PARTIES FILE and scalding al} milk , , : Pov : sw (Irese rejection To close them out quickly, all hats Gregg Township Schoo) onde ress . . CENTRE strainers will reduce milk lant or factory. Centre county Democratic and Re- | PRY w factor) publican committee reas rers last | week filed expense wu the county prothonotary The unt expenditure $4.7 tions £4.475.91 makin : $314.10 : | The Yhassa min revi a EXPENSE ACCOUNTS IN ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Estate of FRANK A. of Potley Township contribu- Pa of Letters of administration on having been duly granted the undersigned all persons knowing themselves Indebted | to the estate are requested to make 'm | 194.0 | mediate payment, and those having elatms of against the same to present them duly au thenticated for settlement KATHRYN W. ¢ Iminist counts with CAR- Cen i the lle In { SON, | tre fneco how the emoncers tie ’ ol 3 ‘ nse Yh 0] wind County deceased defiett above estate A ISON atrix vill - iD ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Count I sitters of administration on above estate waving been duly granted the undersigned all persons knowing themselves i{ndebted to estate are requested to make im payment, and those having elalms agamet the same to present them duly an thentieated fo settlement mediate I'LL GET YOU THROUGH MUD OR * * * * * » » . FARM CALENDAR. Timely Reminders from Pennsylvania State College School » of Agriculture Decorate the Home live plant 8 sgarder mg on ordinary es that =i an deng FOR PASSENGER CARS AND LIGHT TRUCKS Try New Varieties odr leads in Proving on Go ich Super Traction Silvertowns Make Every Road an Open Road proved this ear the Unit were butter compars wndd records of hiers nd damn d NeCYsSsERrY in provis ug a sire Farmers who plan inven Keep Farm Accounts have no! kept accounts should now to get started. Taking tory is the first and it take as may Produce udder miiking an MILLER MOTOR CO. CENTRE HALL does not thin} Wip a damp atep long as some Good MHK with nk cloth quich cows’ « fore cooling milk IG DIAMONDS Latest Designs In Diamond Ringe Pinner Rings Wedding Ring Sets JEWELRY Cameo Rings Ruby Ring® Swank Sets Emblems Fine Compacts Bracelets Ronson Lighters and Cases Chalng Tie Sets WATCHES Hamilton Flgin Bulova SILVERWARE Community Rogers 1847 Holmes and Edwards Gorham Sterling Trophy Headguartery for Cups We are Proud to Present OUR NEW GIFT SHOP Book Ends Nautica] Lamps Ash Trays Imported Pottery Bowls and Brackets “Spode” China Console Sets Dresser Sets Spun Aluminnm Fountain Hammered Aluminum Leather Goods I'nasual Lamps tilassware Coektall Sets Ivy Serving Trays Plagues Pens Mifflin Co. Jewelry Company “Jewelers for 35 Years'’ Next to Pastime Theatre Lewistown, Pa. Open Friday and Saturday Evenings 7 | i FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. A —————— i PLL ET TC en ee JITUINT eee JING SOT ONT WEIL MIN WEY Chou THE Call Mrs bargains ree SHOP wl HAT any hem L.en- x50 12 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ors PFPENNSYL- VANIA. ARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS mls will be received at [igh DEP led propo YKE §. BD HIGHWAYS New Bell Co. Executive J. FRANK COX The appointment of J. Frank Cox as general commercial manager for the Bell Telephone Company of Pennsylvania, with headquarters at Harrisburg, has been announced by John T. Harris, vice-president and general manager for the Bell Com- pany. The new head of the telephone company's commercial department is 37 years old and began his serv- ice in the telephone business 15 years ago as an assistant engineer in Philadelphia. Mr. Cox succeeds Lewis J. Bil. lingsley who will retire on pension January 1, 1937. will be held in the banking i, being the 12th day of the between the hours of 10 and o'clock, for the election of direct- and the transaction of any other that may come before the H. L. EBRIGHT, Cashier, RN aE ¢ Free Home Survey Ask West Penn Power C pany 10 lest yo some Ligh! ur ur ing with the Sight Meter mn oa gato Bohioo) bonds n LIMBERT the nre a1 Hank notice that following r H due and will be paid on December 1936, at he rw Nationa) Spring Mil ’ vhere bond mre rev) jus I A RR oy Ww. \ E THE GIFT OF CHEERY | SIGHT SAVING LIGHT I.E. S. Lamps for the Entire Family MOTHER, Dad, Junior, Grandma of the family will b I LES. "Better Sight’ lamp for Christmas. Floor lamps, table lamps, bri 1] end table lamps—there’s one They are available in a wide range of be models, created by lead stylists. LES. lamps give from six to ten {ime: much usable light as ordinary lamps — restful, sight-saving light. There are no shadowy effects, no glare—here's perfect illumination. CHRISTMAS BUDGET! y 0/22 » any membpel e delighted to receive 1c ' 14 fc any v oI {by oo Arrives’ e la ie Country s i2a es as Boar: Faw 3 Gay Decora- tions Add To Enjoyment of Meal. By Louise Brown THRISTMASdinner-—that meal of meals when family and friends gather round the literally groaning board! Today we have no fanfare of trumpets to announce the dinner ~-no procession entering the ban- quet hall triumphantly carrying the traditional boar's head and the steaming plum pudding. But we deo have that famous American bird, the turkey; and while our pudding may not be as big, we venture to say it is tastier. And we can have gaily bedecked tables to make the meal a memorable one. Christmas tables can be as beautiful or as whimsical as we please. Of course, fruits and flowers make a variety of charming center- pieces—and candles, either electrie or wax, gleam across the snowy damask, ith the clever gadgets that we can buy or make, we can contrive thrillingly unusual decora- tions, too. Christmas tree balls, pine cones, silver reindeer, angels, cellophane irees, tin jelly molds these may sound quite miscel- lancous, but they all have possi- bililies. Toy Drum Centerpiece The table sketched here is very elfective and very easy to et to- gether. It is simply a bright red toy drum from the dime store heaped with Christmas tree balls some of which have been wired togethar to look like exotic bunches of grepea. A light is placed inside tie “ru to give the balls a lovely trantucent glow. The drum is weeath:d with ground pine and holly end corays of greens are ar- ranged disgonslly to the four cor- ners of the tabls, The emall diagrar chows how it bL owone. A plate 5 p.aced upside FERRER REIRITREINONE SCREEN BEPTRTERRIRIERET! { 2 AAAALARA RL A Christmas centerpiece composed of a toy red drum heaped up with silver and blue tree balis that glow and sparkle from the light of a bulb concealed in the drum. Ground pine and holly are wreathed around the drum and sprays of it serve to cover the necessary wiring. The diagram at the right shows the “mechanics” under the Gnished decorating. 60 WATT LIGHT / “ y “ - 4 - | down in the center of the table and | Candie Decorations {a 60-watt bulb is placed on it. The | bottom of the drum is cut out so that it will fit down over the plate. Then the top of the drum is cut out and a piece of wire screen (any sort of screen will do) is put in place of it. This, of course, is to allow all the light to shine through. Christmas tree balls of various sizes are heaped on top of the screen, some of the small ones wired in clusters like pes, can a all *olom, lth silver a ue are very e ve together, The bulb cord is brought out under the drum, or through a small slot in the side, and 1s hidden by the spray of ground pine. ’ of mirror, cover the base o small skating figures on could | from jelly moi: and dime store At Christmas time, we can be as gay ax we like in the matter of a table cloth, too. Lace and linen are iece | the | ne cioth or be | chailia with email sprays of red and flowers. The challis can be n the yard goods depart- n the stores. And you'll many other materials there linen, for instance, could bs mads with bands or a scailopad vorace of bright red.
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