The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 24, 1936, Image 5
ITEMS OF . . ® 2 )° and Mrs. LL. A. Wagne: Sunbury Saturday Rev, ed to on Smitl heart Michael suffered a Melvin Holdem Mill bridge, is In 4 condition. man, | Edward Durst tendléd the OH Meek, in Harrisburg. Mrs. RP on Saturday, her nephew, RH at Hershey. Mrs. Ella donghter, Mrs. Patton, making hound bus, and neral Charleg Campbell, Penns attended the ‘aul C weddin vmpbell Shoop Work Pleasant on «Gap heer tiary has present Hike Miss dean was end iN or ¥ (Th hone Heat the $15.00 third fine sort be improved from the system spring gather Ow id T nected yer. Chris Morr ate of of 36, jeil department of Herald, the Radio esearch ingtom, D, CO the Richard Bailey. of Cen two young men the jatter's parent Sunday entr lately employ Morrisor a position the his accepted Wash employing Company, company were af the in Centre Hall, on Edward Durs’, Lin Keller, on Friday, iamaport look building, formerly paper manufacturing te be put into house for the Dean Phipps Auto SBup- ply company, to make an estimate of the cost of painting the interior. The structure Is quite large and will re- quire a vast amount of work and ma- teri to whiten the brick walls. D. Gise Wagner recently celebrated his 77th birthday and the occasion was made memorable with an oyster supper held last Friday evening at his home in Centre Hall. Those pres. ent were Mrs. Tresie McClellan, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Miller, Evelyn Iynn, Alta, and Cuy Miller, M. N Mller, Al. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm eller, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur MeClel. Jan and Marlin, Mra Allie Bitner Mrs. Mary C. Flink, and Harvey W Fink, Ross and W motored to over brick occupied by a sand- company about condition, as a storage pr ha LOCAL AND PERSONAL the At Packer Is a student Commercial in College. home on vacation, he is M they Fisher are In ind AM: I where with Rev, will be and daughter Corman began on Monday ith the shortest { at 7:17 na. of the and beginning of m College of the State H, N been Willard appointed a member Board of the Board of State nty an- M Willard FU Williams, deceased. continues to be con return from Hore ospital s al rrect Practices shown SPENCER 2101 12th Avenue Individually Designed en pond ( Tox Altoona un direct Thig the itier fi mn dey experienced Cours who i a complete sery | wrments fitted relax the beneath foundation g this winter free and ve in Spend in a corset body he oom Let your fortably mometer, vet and Indifferent to ther trim and Orm dresses, foundation sliys to any seasons This trolg firmly that con- in place give a Npencer always designed and modeled and fa i farms with about conducted an swine management 700 sows were demon- in the supervision trations 29 counties this year un work of extension Penna, State College. Prevent Milk breaks down he yhysical of the Freezing Freezing ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ‘ f FRANK A. CA Erected ~ , A Monument HOMAN camo ‘ ' H. 6G, STROHMEIER Centre Hall Marble & Granlte Works. ry J 4 ii C. H. Christ Modern or Traditional... They Sparkle With Light ise Brown ig} nember we Father had tapers on the in to see it. How the tree shor How e little candle twinkled! Beautiful as those candle-lighted trees were, they haz ard. So we were only use the strings of small bulbs to light our trees as they were available. 1 colorful and bright—and porfe safe to leave lighted al’ even though there iz no one to walch tree before very fire ere A as are tly evening, soon New Tree Lights of use who felt that the bulbs never quite replaced the traditional candie, will be happy to in the stores this year candle- lights that combine the old beauty with modern safety. These candles are like the ones sketched at the right, above. There are eight “drip” But those soe kling light to simulate the candle flamme. Wouldn't an old-fashioned tree be clever — decorated with ries and lighted with these candle lights? Another new bulb is also in sets of eight. (Sketched at far right, above.) In the shops this year we find anothet lovely variation of the tree light. This is a jewel-like glass reflector that fits over the top of th: bulb and has loads of apar- kie. ‘A tree trimmed entirely with silver icicles and dotted with these Jovely light ornaments would be gorgeous, is also sketched, very “ —~— sam a — | ® 1 TTR dl Nr ight which comes drip candle un ard the bey besd erect on br anth At the right is a candles that can be bad in ww alse tome: in sels topped the of eieht beautiful when lighted. To Top the Tree On the trees of my fondest mem- ories, a fragile paper angel always hovered over the highest tip of the tree. Today we have symbolic to top the tree Another idea which is quit t've is to light the tree entirely with floodlighting. There are many {pes of tree holders whick have {bulbs in them to throw colored the tinsel and OTNAMEntS, oe CORSEI1S 20609) PA. Wom ALTOONA, for Men, Supports hildren. smooth fitted support, vel as unbroken foundation Is clentifically fitted to trained In compliment the support uring line Every individually the body Adres and coursitier, this review Mims. Ann Indies and making to advise needing ¥o and style | (adv.) | those they thel) greatest surgical that cannot in for and comfort wrong choosing the products of service degree ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICR, In Estate of WILLIAM 8 BROOKS, late of Centre Hall ough, Centre County, Pa. deceased, Letters of administration on above estate | having beet duly granted the undersigned, all persons koowiog themselves ludebted to estate are requested to make Im mediate payment, and those having elslms Agamet the same to present them duly au thenticated for settlement the or the RICHARD BROOI 1 IT 1 i ; and new Tue AppiTioN of a new 60-horsepower operating economy standard of creates an entire Iv new engine to the Ford line for 1937 brings made m motoring The body types, is built in exactly ' cConomy —— wo ine, available in five the body size and wheelbase — to the same advanced design — with the same com- And it delivers V-8 smoothness at speeds up you a new, low price and FIVEeR YOu a “60” eng choice of two V- Aype B-cylinder en- sama gines, 85 horsepower for maximum for maxi- perlor rformanc e. 60 horsepower mum economy. fort and convenience as the “85. 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