The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 20, 1937, Image 5
* \d - » * ITEMS OF JLOCAL INTEREST » » - + Ld * = 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 a v _- 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! - LBB TPP Aa dn TI aia