THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. 1 ae ¢ © LOCAL AND PERSONAL Red Cross Highway . ® ITEMS OF Paul Hironimus of town, and . - Fe men CP Red Gon High [CaS] 15 AY DECORATIONS . — JJOCAL INTEREST employed at the Titan Metal Works * ® * + = * Bellefonte. p—— Charles 1. Fisher, of Danville, on fi" Soc” Bvangetical churn wea. | 1,000 Function At Key Points To BEGI IN AT THE FI RESI DE iis way to State College on Tuesday " \ vernl weember 23 The : his way t t ® 1 ane Ines \ venin i nher 23 The ti Give Emergency Care To stopped In town fo visit for vo briet] ¢ gor vi will be announced thme with his aunt, Mrs, Lizzie Jac 1s Traffic Hurt obs, By Louise Brown HOPE you have already started | Ralph Whiteman are —— Inns t v OUT . 1 ay Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Kerlin, son} ° Ea brass — : plans to put your home in gala William 2 F. V. Goodhart wi Sat now Keeping house In town, in 4 8 Highway first aid stations, set up by dress for Christmas. Making the 1 ; : Ea business trip to Getiys Hon of the residen t An Harah| (he Red Cross to give emergency care house festive with pine branches UH Ay, he a bu in “ y ; te ' at Smith, remodeled for the couple. Mr, to victims of traffic accidents, are sav- and holly, with wreaths and lights, | » . g other point h i " 3 i Ig, Te amg jor 1 7" | Whiteman boarded with Mrs. Smith ing lives, according to James L. Fieser, is such a pleasant custom. And] Sestion. ever since he located here to become| yi. chairman in charge of domestic since the fireplace is the heart of Orvis Harvey, a grandson of the ja me hanic in the Hagan garage. | operations the home, let's consider it first in late Judge Ellis L. Orvis was | —————— | “More than 1,000 of our emergency designing our decorations | admitted to practice. at the Centrelgg, j |, SPANGLER DIED posts are already operating ip 47 states Do something a little differ , y nr . yin bs session of | - . . 3 it his V5 7 iat x 4 SOUSLY Jar Af » “A a] . no EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING| and thousands of others will soon be 3 thie ear 80 f] as nds Ou 3 ¥ aturday x t wil iit i 1a 80¢ % " court held on Saturday. ol 73 i ‘ol : established at key points along Amer- excln mu in ple i Jur Co + Spangler, following a longi | ‘ “wn - 18 ius they enter 16 Qoor, Mrs. Mary Foust recently under b o | ica’s highways,” Mr. Fieser stated. 1 make the decorations | i : i yer . \ 1 ' It Nake 1 Ge a Bi went an operation in the Chester|" cdonle. ai : The Red Cross highway posts are if? You have the fun of} fone Oo Clock i me in Hef { ! . i ¥ { hospital Mrs. Foust went to Chester | H : . ; . 1 concentrated at danger spots in rural ~ : with the fragrant ever | to visit a sister or ! | areas where medical aid {8 not readily greens, the colorful fruits and ber- | {| available, The importance of this cov- 1 ; of pasting, painting and wir. | eras of the open road, the Red Cross ng thir at the results can be ines died Wednesday morning . Anna Spangle snd became ill while ti ! A daughter of Mi I : A A jtre Hall when thy $ He $ : . 3 ‘ holds, is given sharper emphasis by ost beautiful I year, 100 Auman Steubenville 1 of the most fas . sex Papt #1 thar a heen 150 1 Sunday, died A } hag been a 15 nt ir a in 1 1 tr tricken pa i — y A A EX A a IE VELT'S PLURALITY IN PENNSYLYANIA, 863.4% CENTRE HALL WOMEN BRING SUIT FOR DAMAGES ; POPIPPPPIPIIOP CLLLLLLLLLLIRLLLLL00000008000000000000000000000 0000000000000 0000000000000000003 Do Your... y INSURANCE A> | —__ | REAL ESTATE | Red Cress Potential Life Savers Number Roarly SHOPPING 2 000.000 WANT TO BUY Tir. at R. S. STOVER’S eee ees C. D. BARTHOLOMEW Jewelry Store : Millheim CENTRE HALL, PA. 3 = oe WATCHES DIAMONDS Waltha H Charles Hippie bollef ort I John |JUVENILE GRANGE ELECTS ! v ant 1 the safe handling of 5 " a : Anderson b tesman, well known inf OFFICERS FOR 1987 | : 0 : : i 3 ° J 0 General Ek this locality full use of h rm broken in fait] aa: 3 r Pav De ! verseee | the organization, last year gave a total | Sa RE ' from a bicycle on October 15 , { Ho Homan atoward Gilbert of 1,707,220 hours of service, producing | ; Pe 5 ! ; SILVERWARE bone failed to knit until the arm wa | Ralston chaplain, Alice Slack: lon 685,074 garments, 4.355.719 surgical R and Cg 16,773 Christmas bags for opers and Community opened by Dr. Galbraith, Altoona, who turer, Mary Delaney: secretary, Ag-| dressings, i he removed the callose from the ends of | Delaney: gate-keeper, Donald Ho.| 8oldiers, sailors and marines serving | or COFFEE SETS Nifty the broken bones, after which the! man anistant steward George | OVerseas, Perbaps the most important | i LEATHER GOODS fracture immediately began to unite Ralston lady nssidgtant steward, | undertaking of these generous contrib | . Candle Holders A daughter. the third, was horn to|Martha Spyker. Ceres, Ruth Spyker;| utors to the public welfare is the mak. | : Finest Assortment of Casseroles Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brooks. on|Pomona, Leo Wolfe: flora, Lois llo-| ing of braille books for the blind, with i Are you one of these nervous J ’ a Noss 3 Ne Monday morning, 7:00 o'clock. Miss | Man: tres *r, Louise Ralston, and] 342,000 pages printed during the past | people who lie awake half the Men's Bill Folds Bread Plates Mary Garver BR. N. is in charge. The|Ve™ta Blauser, matron. twelve months, night and get up feeling “all in"? | Traveling Sew, Etc. Ewe, Ete, Miss, upon appearance, tipped the — — Why don’t you do as other light scales at nine pounds. With the trial . . . “ Of the 16.600,000 school children en: sleepers have been doing for | . name of Mancy Ann, a selection ar- : * COUN rolled in the Junior Red Cross societies more than two generations | F O 35 h A ry . rived at by her two sisters, Mhlam me COUNTY of 52 nations, more than half are mem- take Dr. Miles Neevine? ; or ur t nniversa . and Gloria, she o to ba at 0 . NO1 . b t sri ‘ross : . a o> "he ougm . aie. t er of the Amarican Jutior Red Cros One or two pleasant effervescent $12 to $17 Ladies’ Wrist Watches for $10 and $12 y . & » . » » . representing 34,882 schools in this country. Nervine Tablets or two or three The Bellefonte Elks lodge of sdfrow| Week of November 30 teaspoonfuls of li Ne ! quid Nervine «pr rg « . in honor of deceased members was! Tuesday, discharged: Misys Gladys will assure a night of THE PERFECT GIFT FOR MEN— generally held at their home, op High street, at | Stricker, Centre Hall, It, D. 1. Red Crans hapten aiding the ngedy Jestful sleep. Perhaps you will &:15 los ef v w -_ ’ : mu . | in their communities act on approxi- ve to take Nervine two or SCHICK SHAVER o'clock on Sunday afternoon. ednesday Admitted Paul F. mately 22,674 family problems each three times a day just at first, ‘3 The Rev. Francis P. McCreesh, of | Smith, Potters Mills. month Rockview delivered the address. Mem.| Friday, din harged Beulah A. Mey. Nervous People | have been ysing bers of the Jodie who have died dur. |, CNtre Hal o| Verity Hail a: Penn State, has mere Nervousness Tovebany, |§ BUY HERE, AND GET IN FORTHE LARGE CASH PRIZE, i the year are W. T. and David J Baturday, discharged Mrs. H. HR u ¢ J . : i $1 : SF : T 3! ing ] a ‘ hs ¥ # Limbert, Centre Hall, 1. D been renamed Irvin Hall in honor of Restlessness, Nervous Indiges- i - DR AN INGS FOR L HRISTM AS! Kelly, M. 8. Betz. G. A, Robinson, Sunday, admitted: Mrs. Jesse Dav | G€neral James Irvin, a native of tion, Nervous Headache, Travel \ Frank Kohlbecker., David Chambers Madisonburg: discharged: Mrs, Lester|Centre county, and who donated 200 Sickness, for more than fifty Pina John I. Knisely,’ with Andrew ligen and Infant daughter, Centre acreg for the sie of the “Farmers years. WwW Hall, BR. D. i * * 9 A RB. McNitt declared dead. Since the High School,” as the institution was ! ? Bellefonte lodge was instituted 122 There were 50 patients in the hos known more thin seventy-five years DrMiles | AY N : - : A RT 3 re ae Phone 19-R-4 MILLHEIM = pital beginning of this week, members have died. ago when iy wag founded. ers, framework of | CL PPPPPPPPICPOPIOOPIOPOIPPP I P0000
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