The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 24, 1936, Image 5

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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
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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
“
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sam
a —
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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
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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
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standard of
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The
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'
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the
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The 60-horsepower V-8 engine was
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with “the safety of steel from I to
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180 =
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