THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937. | — | THE CENTRE REPORTER ISSUBD WEEKLY. CENTRE HALL, PENNA. SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors 5 W., BMITH, Eder, WOW, E. BAILEY, Associate Editor aad Business Manager, R—— - ~ Eotered in the Fost Otlice in Centre Wal as second class matter, TERMS. ~The terms of subscription to £88 Meporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance, Legal advertising at the rate of tea pants per Une each luseruos, Display advertising rates made known an appucation, SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES FENN VALLEY LUTHEKAN CHANUE (Bev. L. Arthur Wagner, Pastors) Farmers Mile, 10:3v A. M. Centre Hall—2:30 P. M Georges Valley, 7:30 P. M. CENTRE HALL REFOKMED OHARUR (Bev, Deine EB, Kosner, Pastor) Srussey ville— §:80—Church School. 10.30—Church Worship. Deaths . Caroline Wer late Emanuel resident at SWARTZ, Mrs Swartz, widow of the Swartz, and the oldest Millheim, died at her age of 90 years, Her to complications arising en hip received in 4 fall ber 20th. Mrs. Swartz, born ship on September 1, daughter of Solomon Wert. She is survived by ing children: Herbert, of Millheim R. D.;: Frank, of Clyda Ohio; Mrs 1. W. Vonada, of Aaronsburg, and Mrs, Emma Wilson, of Millhelm, with whom she made her home, Funeral] services were held day of last and burial Millheim. of home the death was due from gu brok- on Deceme. in Penn town. 1846, ‘was the and Mary (Noll) the follow- Tues mad, at on week Elizabeth Perry F her Mrs Leah of the WINGARD, Wingard, w Wingard, idow ate ed Sunday in home morning, pass away Centre Hall 1:30—Church 2:30—Church School. Worship, EVANGELICAL KR. Hostermasn, Pastor) (Bev, W, Centre Hall Bunday School, 8: Worship Spring Milis— Sunday School, Communion Bethesda — Worship Sarvice, A. M. P.M 30 Service, 7:30 9:30 A. M, 10:30, service, 2:00 P. M. METHODIST EFISOOFAL (Bev, Beth Hussell, Faster) Centre Hall— §:30—Holy Communion, 30.30—Sunday School Bprucetown— 9:45—Sunday 10: 45—Holy « Spring Mills— ¥:W—Sunday School 7:30—H School. ‘ommunion, Comm PRESBYTERIAN J. M., Kirkpatrick, Pastor) (Rev, 9:30—Morning Worship, 10:30—Sunday School . - ® Shannebrook d services on Sunday Shannebrook ey eonducts church Mrs. the Lee Mr, and Sarah : E. T. Jamison Wednesday Mr. ar ant Gap, d coupe, Wedneaday The observed i Reformed ol February i The theran chi of Mrs ning Dunkle hor Mrs E Sweet i Mrs Af home here ing ti Mrs, Ed called on week, Mrs Adah Bieri burg last week indefinitely. Mr. Rockwood w and Mrs ! Royer drove to ith Mrs. Car- rie De'wiler, on Mrs. Dey- wiler was called to the bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Virginia Day. critically ill with little hopes recovery. Malvin Love, of Monument in town gover the week-end, Kenneth Haines and mother. Almah Haines, spent Saturday noon in Millheim, Clayton Weaver and brother Calvin who had been ill, nicely. WwW. E. days from matism, Adam Bierly, of Snyder county, vis- ited at the hame of his son, Willis several days last week, Mr. Arbogast, of Mifflinburg, who took over the Gephart store, moved his family to their future home, on Monday, their sister Saturday who is for her visited Mrs after. are recoveri ng ale suffered severely several the effects of sciatic rheu. Harry ving children Margaret, of Fay husband { diex year . and Kathrine Miller Fulton i Worl and fox The ch dren Vv Zion Mrs Mrs Frank Robert Belle Huff State AlYoona Bellefonte John Mrs James Weaver Stout. Newton College Mrs and Mrs Another an auto. Atherton December Raymond Shilling, Simms, Philadelphia killed in on North College, last son, George, was accident State mobiles street, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES. & » » . » . Week of January 25: Monday, admitted Centre Halli, R D. discharged Centre Hall, Col, Maurice Bryan, Tuesday Jurkholder, Friday, Boalsburg. John H R. D discharged TD. Boal Sunday, admitted: Horner, Centre Hall, BR, D. There were forty patients in the hospital beginning of thig week. Master leroy THE BICK. of adults, sick at confined to bed, Indoors Centre this oth pre A number in Hall, mostly time, simply further the persons wre } some Aare remaining to complications ors vent of these has Probably most seriou William B. Fiedler, confined to bed for days. Whije It Is not possibility stroke ness, is who been more than ten certain there is a he had a light para'ytice the beginning of his condition Wednesday ing reported mproved, Daniel 8. Daup, First National Bank employe, has been off duty for a few days, from grippe or some‘hing akin to it, WwW, D. Shoop has been confined to the hous, a week more with a bad cold, Mrs. Elizabeth Small, iradford home, has three flinesy out of Ralph who kept days to prevent his post at this time. J. William Bradford bed eight w at sick His wns not for or at the C. E from a to be recovered weeks’ sufficiently bed man, five Hagan; the indoors for further garage four or trouble, Is a who dered to a heart condition DECKER SEEKS #6,000 FOR CENTRE CO, HOSPITATL | i roduced in the ver by fle ————— A A ———————— WILSON NORRIS DIES IN BELLEFONTE I ——— MEETING. . NR eOsnnsd] Pod bored fot somnl froan of FUBLE SAL) 0 JODON SALE BARN, PLEASANT GAP, PA. February 12 Sharp rain or shine This Town The load includeg Single Horses and Mated Teams, ranging In age from 14 to 8 years, and welghing from 1500 to 1800 Ibs. In the Joad are 15 Mars— including 5 Roan Mares, 5 Black Mares, 4 Sorrel Mares, 83 Brown Mares 1 White Mare; also 10 Geldings—one pair Big Sorrel Horses, 2 palr Bays 1 pr. Roans, 1 Big Bay and 1 Big White Horse. Every horse In this lond is right off the farm, and never in a sale barn before, If you need a good horse sure to attend this sale, another carload is horses money can buy. be Lune will he served, T. E. JODON E. M. SMITH, Avet. WwW. CG SMELTZER, Clerk. property of Gregg Township, fu part his Jasper A de - widow, of the personal Lingle, late of Ceased was set Carrie M. Lingle, The Inven'ory and of the personal property of C. J, of Bellefonte Bo npart toy of the Heverly, $105.00 FOR INNER MISSIONS decensed was set Of the | sravel 1. Heverly America 4. The Inventory and gppraisement 8 of the personal property John L Inte of Bellefonte Borough, deceased wan to his widow, |" “fed Annie C, Knisely, Edba but is 9 The 6. The Inventory and appralsement of the of the personal of Ezekiel Walizer, laicas, of Township, de- conned consed was pe to his widow, Mrs. 1da Myrtle 1. Lucas, 10. The and appraise 6. The [nventory and appraisement| ment of the personal property of Char of the personal property of Robert|'es N. Yearick, late of Marion Town Lockard, late of College Township, de- ship, decensed was get hi ceased set apart to his widow, widow, Martha Yearick, A Yoo | Mrs. Lockard. JOHN L. WETZLER, Org alley forge alley | inventory Register of Wills i | property of J. Orvis Bellefonte Borough apart to widow, personal Inte of Missions his to in the congregations for funds to flood sufferers, way encroaching the Hed them, congrega'ions in the contributeq congregations Millg--will next Suns of Inner Church to joard Lautheran appeal the .utheran in no work of with the five The appralsemen’ Now rough, de widow an of re late The on body K nise ly, ( om, wis net M. set apart . . Newcomb, inventory in and propemy Milews apart Wallzer. inventory ap prajsconent of Beott A Township, his widow Crows personal of pal property oes apart rt late Of late ! Wiss 10 M three other two and first The Farmers their service, apt to last Sun- notice, oontributions made without previous Hall, $70.00; Spring Mills, ss I'he wins dg 7. The and appraisement AA tt The children of the take who gave gid during of their Mra. Lavina thanking death Inte this means Of the and PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of ng S.Dak. Horses & Mules ale o urn . ; at Centre Hall Sale Barn TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 it 1:00 O'clock P. M. SHARP mother PUBLIC SALE REGISTER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3 at I m one mile west f Penn Cav ering Wm. Gruenwald } i { Nits E. M. Smith, Auct. LT. BERPIGHT C i | | | | | | | | | | " me TTT EN adi NOTICE. REGISTERS terested rdance widows In aoc the Fiduciaries Act onfirmed ni exceptiong are fled day of enanfirmed abs sf by the Court on or first next term Lhe te FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. eel aaa el es eB TTT RBI TTA WRT JIE CIT PENI TTI JOT TRAN TINT a Re el Ie ont i i OH EET TN TR —., Read in Bed... If You L ! Portable wall Inmps of the “pin-up” kind give plenty of well-diffaved | Mahe, Sheournge good posture and make reading in an pleasant axation, It's Safe With Proper Lighting | enjoy reading by it when you have | light. They should be hung so {to tilt the shade to get even a|that the distance from the light small amount of light on your source to the book is about 30 By Louise Brown | book, and turn and twist trying to | inches. | find a comfortable position? Posture js almost sure to be Reading in bed ; frowned or a or be The light of a center fixture isn't right with such lighting for we un- Now we know that it wasn't the | *0cquate, either. Even though it | consciously assume a nearly up- reading in bed that was harmful | 517®® 2 high intensity of light, the | right position. Thus, there is no The poor light by which we read light doesn’t fall on the page of | unnecessary eyestrain as the eyes often resulted in eyestrain and | OUT Pook, but rather on the back | follow the printed page. of your book as you lie in bed. Another excellent reading lamp headaches and caused us to as sume awkward, tiring positions, Many of the boudoir lamps that that may be placed between twin Go ahead and read in bed if you | *™® hung on the headboard of the | beds, or beside a single bed for like. Just make sure your lighting bed are far from satisfactory, for | that matter, is the floor study type fs the right kind to make reading | their positions make good posture (of lamp. One of the new LES. a relaxing, comfortable pastime | impossible and their light is apt | approved end table lamps is also And, whether your room is a mere | to be glaring on the page. (good, or a regular table study THESE ARE GOOD | lamp. cubby hole or a palatial one. good My vote for comfortable reading = All of these have the glass bowl lighting is easy and inexpensive to | achieve. |in bed goes to the portable “pin Lefeath the shade that softly dif. fuses the light. There is plenty of jup” wall lamp which may be hung : THESE ARE OUT {above the bed as easily as you light without those bright reflec First, a word about the kind ol | would a picture. In the photograpt tions from the page to the eves lighting not to have, | above, two of these are hung ove: hat cause you to constantly move What one home lighting advices twin beds. These lamps have dit Your head in an attempt to escape Sally the Jide DALY lamp on the | fusing glass bowls and when rom glare side table, definitely out as | equipped with 100 watt lamps thes Good lighting reall read- a reading lamp. How could you|give a very pleasing quality of ing in bed Eh Tar Uiyeig roae
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