The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 20, 1937, Image 5

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ITEMS OF
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James Searson adding
and
and
in buy sipping ad
Riegle r
kinds of stock, hogs sheep
Max
case
Wilbur Mever, employed by
Herr, is suffer
of poisoning
from a severe
ing
on both furearms,
graduate
Miss Mirlam Mitterling, a
college, is
of a Williamsport business
employed in the First National
at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Philipsburg, visited with
brother, M. A. Burkholder,
ily, on Sunday.
The
school will
ite on the
20th,
Centre Hall lodge I O. O. F. will
for the
candidates in
(Thursday)
Mrs. Mervin
Willlamshurg
ing care of her
iil, for
Bank
Burkholder, of
the former's
and
fam-
Mills Union Sunday
a children's day
Farmers
3
hold
evening of
SOTV-
Sunday, June
degree on
Bellefonte
evening,
second
Fonner
where sl
rar
two weeks,
8
who
Past
to their
Mrs, My
net been ir
time, 1
ter, Mrs
Springs,
had in Californk
six
Miss Beat
regularly employed as g
Centre Cour hospital
from the
Presby Le
graduate
rial, Philadelphia
Christ C.
hospital
proving in a
the
Durst, a Centre County
patient,
way. He
on the
general
taken to hospital
instant.
The official board
Ald Soclety of the Sprucetown
odist church held a meeting at
home of Mrs, Charles Miller, at Man-
Hill, Thursday evening
Ladies’
Meth-
of the
or
Was movine
© pe
goratches,
fo
Representatives
Hublersburg, Belle
Pleasant
lefonte
Gap and Centre
ested in mushball
Goodhart, a the
store on Friday
the question of fi
and joining a St
hell
Mr.
ferst of furthering the
players
Goodhart
movement.
N.
hiladeiphia, i
Miss Alicea
the Methodist hos:
nurding Yvonne, daughter of
Mra. Lalu Malone, in Millheim, a scar-
let fever patient. Miss Burk! had
been at Willinmsport with Miss Rober.
ta Smith, and came to her home here
for the week-end, expec'ing to ga on
to Philadelphia week, The illness
of tha Malone child Interrupted the
program.
The of Mr. Mrs. Miles
Decker, on Sunday, was the center of
for
Those who partook of
Mr. Elmer C,
Dean Hettinger, Mr
Rufus Hettinger. of
Sunbury; Hazel Watts, Lewistown;
Mrs. Paul Hettinger, Paul He'tinger
Jr., Domald and Naomi Hettinger,
Mrs, Peck and Miss Rosella Hetting-
er, of Altoona; Ned Schaeffer and Wil-
liam Decker, and Clyde Decker,
Burkholder, I.
ital, }
yoring £
older
this
home and
attraction the Hettinger clan.
dinner and sup.
Het-
and Mrs
per were and Mrs.
tinger,
Willara Hettinger,
i
i
Mis,
the blanket at
S
Yeagertown
the
Bess Stover, of
the drawing of
Sprucetown M. E Sunday
will have gg Children's service
evening, June 13.
from
that
back the
spring
Lambert is
we many
here,
H. J.
South, so say
is definitely
discharged
County hosptal on
following an ap
Sth inst, He is at
parents, Mr. and;
Potter town- |
Odell Fohringer wns
from the
Tuesday
pendectomy
the
Mrs. D. ©
Centre
afternoon,
on the
home of his
Fohringer, in
making rapid re-|
ship, where he js
Mrs. Reuben Rickert
fo move
are |
section
Mr.
about
and
the north
into
house |
The |
wurch
J
of the Geary two-apartment
formerly tha W. W.
remodeled
Kerlin home.
property since
asad by $ Ug
hile apartments,
upied
made
The
Mr, and
and
Genry
into
sday i
The Haupt
music
dance
SION
is a
last
that
iires careful
must last
years to come. Let
us cooperate with you by submit.
ting suggestions upon our
wide experience as memoria; sculp-
tors
tial expre
ection. To se
fe ot one
{| be appropriate req
congderation— for NI
through all the
based
C. H. HOMAN
Successor to
H. G. STROHMEIER
Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works,
Centre H
id is
EXECUTOR'S NOTIOR,
In the Estate of J. CLOYD BROOKS,
late of Potter Township Centre Coun-
ty, Pa, deceased.
Letters testamentary on above estate
having been duly granted the undersigned,
to the estate are requested to make lm
mediate payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them duly au
ANNIE G. BROOKS, Executrix,
STANLEY R. BROOKS, Executor,
x20 Centre Hall, Pa.
PURE
FOOD
LEM
FRED LUSE, Manager.
CENTRE HALL
COEF PPPS CPCS POs
16-02 cans—2 for
SAFETY MATCHES
NR, |
Le 23¢
20¢
015 cant tor 230
RAISINS .... .
15-02 pkg—iL for 17¢
BANTAM CORN
No. 2 can—2 for
TOMATO
14-02
JUICE
CAMPBELLS
. for
CRI
PRUNES
FRESH
‘ . No,
SEEDLESS
'Y ae 1 250
CLAPF BABY FOOD ......
EASE ; a cans for 23¢
SIMPLEX RAZOE BLADES
oll per pkg
EGG NOODLES 5 a2. pkg 25
: i tor aD
SPRY
pound ean 220
INSURANCE AX
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL?
SEE US FIRST.
C. D. BARTHOLOMEW
CENTRE HALL, PA.
Lighting The Garden To New Beauty
4 - eo
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a
Lighting makes the garden pool a bit of cool deliente loveliness at night, The artificial MHiy
used te light this poal are made of metal with the amp bulb clamped underneath
pads
By Louise Brown
§ 4
coming of night nec
HE
mean the end of bes
garden, for the clever
simple lighting !
awakens it to a magical |
Even the most amateu
er can figure out some
aramatizing the garden with
Cin use
It need not teke a great
subtly natura
:
equipmens you
much as you plea; actory instalia 1. AVY td nics of the lighting and
And while garden lighting used 1 : rile ale tld He secnmaniad om
be a rather rare, o: i should be concealed as
by - the gr 0 much as possible. Be sure to use
y-—now there is ) ] | . /
pensive easily assembilesi lear lights, not colored , for
«hd ¥ AasilyY aRsen s
ment available, that ‘ latter will have a tendency to
ave Se, 1 Ls
indulge in it. Ia 1 \ or e
A small flood { roug nt window
®Wounted tree
light
Tr
effect,
- » Tiss
or as little
pensive hob-
Nex
inex ones
connectior
on the | ihe
ven out stort the
equip- wilt gEalely Ca a
f outlet
$13 olore in the
true color in %
be sure that ab
gar-
A con-
Ana
on a light orna
) O'CLOCK P.M
GOOD BIG
To
} 7 YEARS,
COMING!
Silver Bro
COMING! |
ONE DAY
ONLY
2 SHOWS
MATINEE — 2 P. M.
DAILY-2
EVENING — 8 P. M.
"MY ELECTRIC RANGE
COOKS MEALS IN MUCH
LESS TIME THAN MY OLD
STOVE DID. I HAVE AN
" ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR,
WASHER, CLEANER, RADIO,
LIGHTING AND SEVERAL
SMALL APPLIANCES, AND
THE MOST MY BILL HAS
[OOK THE COOL ELECTRIC WAY FOR
HITCHEN COMFORT IN HOT WERTHER
Do you look forward with dread to doing the
cooking and baking this summer? Will you
stand by a hot stove in a hot kitchen—watching
the foods as they cook—sweltering and becom-
ing utterly exhausted long before dinnertime?
Have an electric range installed —NOW, be-
lore hot weather is here—and end these cook-
ing troubles. You can cook a hot meal anytime
you like—there’ll not be enough heat from the
electric range to cause you discomfort.
You won't even have fo stay in the kitchen—
the cooking can be done automatically. You'll
stay as fresh as a daisy—and the foods will be
delicious!
SEE THE BEAUTIFUL 1937
ELECTRIC RANGES
* Popularity
Triples!
OVER three times as
many of your friends
and neighbors as
last year are pur-
chasing Electric
Ranges!
Your Electricity
is Cheaper
thun ever
now — Enjoy
its benefits —
Cook Electrically!
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