THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1937, THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. mm : | \ THE CENTRE REPORTER * 1a lnrge dining hall which extends the ne |e ntirg lengtl of the lodge Leadin called, lq i, ! ® oe 0 8 oo.» | . D th "tha datich "a HAI 3 1 il Lut g) — NT , aL ea S } i Jithe 3. Mil all: A... G an this room are two bedrooms and] M———————————————————— 1s CEN TRE HALL, PENNA. V4 Oy Hunter. Pittsburgh: and a half-brothe; hen. Four of five bedrooms are| GRADE CROSSING ON 822 : rds Hat «. “oe wo Harry Conser, in Mas ’ | . - H. unter, is deceased, hut thera tractive fireplace Is at one end of the wddition te were adjusted and the dismissal re vies in ¢ HINIENN, helng ©« completed on the second story — ” TO BE ELIMINATED | Street, hie i i 1 SMITH & BAILEY, Proprietors RE eorgy Fics Rn 4 rma Probabilities that the State Highwa 1 i hit 8. W, SMITH, Editor, DURST hyd * Duy Ee ee : %: : EB Hr J 38 v Wlap se atherine Devartiment wil rina : ty EDW. BE. BAILEY, A-sociate Editor and| jill, Ji. died § he entre ( 11 on ah it Be Tdi nt “| a t _ | i ut n 5 o o a ng | Bus! <n Manager, hospital at Bellefonte Saturday mort n May 22. after a long iin i HOOVER—GLASGOW loacmma stronger sinée the Department) E RIZED Ri | INK 1 ; Purst suffers She 3 STs 't Sori nm s 11 gor in y rtmen TERMS. ~The terms of subscription W|,. attack of rch 11. wa Say : born 5j ghe Heporter are $1.00 a year, lu advance | . 4 Wis ‘ of | Legal advertising at the rate of ten} gente per Lue each insertion. death w at > i Wayne Hoover of Mt HAE | ndvertise Of ide for ar V hed i oy Miss Alice Marguresy Glasgow, of lbridge and a construction o 4 in DAIRY 1 Centre Hall, were uni'ed ly marriag | iy feel of 20-foot concrete Lvermnent iy 18th by the Rev. M. ( Piper a {1 ‘alion, won, and Wort} own- 1 PRODUCTS i He was Dorr wear Centy 1 Vi y . . . Display advertising rates made known Th dn Wh ( ol oF IR Samuel reon., esidence in Milesburg. using he | whips. The bridge and road oR application, a, 73, ne Wis { met recon, of : aney ri Her ‘ The bride Is the daug In the Btate Marths 14 Entered in the Post Office in Centrefand Sara Jane Schnure Durst, otl recon ohirew Et ais Ly BH nl fe u vi ; fo ee pS sustwa] . ' a Lege ! : When @all as second class matter, deceased. Surviving brothers and sis-] 7 Go 4d rew Hreon, Clay: freon, | ter of Mrs, David Glasgow, ( tre | with 16 Bald Eagle Valley highwas : 4 # mI olan freon, all « eterghurg Hall, and the groom is a 0 of Mr. | At the present time the cut-off ends MILK. ( REAM. — : a) CHOCOLATE MILK, W. Condo, {f Greensbhurg: A « oH i . : . . . : day afternoon, with Interment ir -| Lime company at Bellefonte he cer-|Bald Eagle Valley road include in need of > a . A i . ape | 1. ecker, of Centre Hall, and harl . ! PENNS VALLEY LUTHERAN CHARGE ul dar Grove cernetors emony was witnessed by Mary E.|grade crossing and small bridge ov and ICE— (Rev. L. Arthur Wagner. Fastoed ) > and : a Y ay A TT fOr pl Glasgow, a gister of tl ide, They | Bald Eagle Creek . y o Soi Ae 3 Phone 24R4 sy af Centre i, The roposed Musseyville—§ to 10 A. M. dhhirch of Furmnars. Mis and also bee NT oD ID will reside t w bridge will span : hildreme & 7:30 | CPM : ¥ LODGE AT YUNEIDA oth the rallroad and bridge, and will|§ GARBRICK’S DAIRY 3 Centre Hall—Children's Service, 7:30), 4 +, the I. , He engaged PARK, 7-MILE NARROWS be 267 foot 1 at ‘a cuits 3 » m. _ _ |in operating a threshing outfit for ; Oat amsbios. eon i ira At a recent meeting of the join y Br 7D (OSL, PE ML CENTRE HALL, PA. Spring Mills—Children’'s Service, ve } had : i > a Tiegh 41] f the Jas » ralley | ©®Ved until June 11 — over a , In. many engagems ns h butcher \ Ta og . ria 3S pay all cheers { F Wits lerritorsy. ‘Why & Man _ — hin 1 ww I .8 ANA lant faculty were retains under the LL o ° CENTRE HALL KEFORMED CHARGE Of dled 5 |FOvN-T : , Wo | : ISAM SSIES SUITE Gr 3H HLA (Bev, Delns RB, Keener, Pastor) lay when there was work to do. Whe Ee riche g a - : 4 ay 90 It larie rads 10.04 « month, Thel Centre Hall— a younger } 4 paciou eh IX fe cing | e old law, ha isn iss 9:830—Church School. hand in 1llin« 7:830—Church Worship. Funeral servi 9:00—Church Worship, a. hi ap etre ae n re ‘Hal 20:00—Church School. Ey ener, gt. PUBLIC SALE--CARLOAD of $pring Mills— ? 9:30—Church School Hino mm Sp lowa Horses & Colts ternoon at 5 15.000 4. Jy wax smu § / insumancE t FOR Lim 7 TOR % EVANGELICAL 2 LPO 3 4 (Rev, W, K. Hosterman, Pastor) peste Halls “hal N dA i a en arf b L 8 S Miles N.E. of PE TE RSBU RG i Sunday School, 10 A. MM. | Furnace. & Tussey ville— | Her husband, one Ciyde, tv a § oon sa [wen Se do (GG TUESDAY, JUNE | Worship Service, 10:30 A, M. Ro Po al o State Co ese. r- a oon) 9:30 A. M. Enlindaipht EO Rares ¥ p © Sale begins at 1:00 O'clock P. M SHARP | Worship Service, 7:30 P. M, Fishburn was a member of A ¥ E E METHODIST RPISOOEAL ARS. AND WEIGH- (Rev. Beth Rus ne Centre Hall— 9:30—Morning Worship, 49:30—8Sunday School Bprucetown— Unifieq Service, 9:45 FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. y vt WQLIAT Charles McHenry TROUT TNR | IRN JO IY JOTI JI JORIS PRESBYTERIAN (Rev, J, M, Kirkpatrick, Faster) TROIS DEN JERSE | PRET CH TI Yeung § Coraemere Ce UMBRIA ATMOS PWINOWET MRS — NO HOT LRITCHENS FOR WOMEN WHO / RCE SERN PIN RTE oa ATI oo Pd / | 9:30—Sun¢ day School. {N¢ , hinge “I KNEW, BEFORE I PURCHASED MY ELECTRIC RANGE, THAT IT WOULD NOT HEAT UP MY KITCHEN. I HAVE FOUND OUT SINCE THAT IT IS ALSO A FAST AND INEXPENSIVE WAY TO COOK. MY OVEN REACHES BAKING TEMPERATURE IN TEN MINUTES (ABOUT HALF THE TIME I EXPECTED) AND THE MONTHLY OPER- ATING COST IS MUCH UNDER WEST PENN'S $2.20 ESTIMATE.” ot HL) ee 2 Woe Hh A Ma AW . or = - —. . 3 £ 3 ul spots in the country, especially a MRS. JOHN KISTLER, «care of To Fi. Date tna CM. oon] IRWIN, PA. Taree LAL In June—IOIN THE peer owen wane, To "| xs, too! THOUSANDS WHO WILL CHANGE SEES | plactic Roasters / ay a a. Wa, fe ANOTHER EASY HOT-WEATHER WAY TO THIS Cool and Easy Way. Weekend ana rn te tilt] OF COOKING TASTY "OVEN: MEALS" Sts J LVR Were mumafous, This joi NO need to cook in a hot kitchen this summer J TY, St cra. wr spiablodlic — —nor to swelter and get all tired out because Beiletonte: Millard MoGirk ana family’ he woman heels ¢ : Be of a heat-wasting stove. BI Bow MoGirk; or Altoona; Har. re for summer "oven AR ) Change to an Electric Range and do your and Edware ‘ober, o unt dor cooking. ] A . Be Swat. W f. Huntingdon; cooks ALY K/ cooking the cool, easy, work-free way! Paul Brouseg and family, of Couders- 3 : port: Dr. and Mrs. Tinsley, of Pitts. . N=) An Electric Range oven is the only type burgh, and Mr. and Mrs. Chandler, .f J ! 11 3 a . . . ulian { : : king == yy’ that is insulated on all six sides — assuring a —————— nn ———t fo indore Gastie lu a Fe. mont. 5 == very minimum of heat-escape. Heat from the § ¥ ented caustically on inex A — » . i . the action of the Allegheny Bar As- “Inexpensive fo buy Tone platform units goes directly into the utensils sociation when It sent an agent to rate. naive to ope ‘ . A wo instead of being wasted in the bim to write a brief and simple will one of Wilkinsburg’'s most prominent citizens—Clarence BE. Wolford—asked Pim to witte a briet and simple wil FORSTER DOES— room. Correct cooking tempera: cent act denying the priviiess of any WHAT AN ELECTRIC Your Electric- tures are easy to maintain—and papers. The affair created much . es, janie, biscuits, i} ity is Chea thi trol 1 1 liminat ment, 10 taut the Spredd of knoviedge BAKES—Pies, Saw Cooke E Spor 35 Sonro 3rge y elimingles 3 » | | ] ot the Dusiing of the act. the Gazette beans and OR rich a livers and i Then Eos ow i pot watching. Best of all, food 1 three of whom had l- if —Lnjo s § - een or a poet BROILE-Sesie, Bei Cock J. Savors keke on anew goodasss in force. and two had a faint reecol- d poultry. ! ts ] lectio f something of the 4 have an i i ing been enacted. RoASTS —Hsk large quantities, if desired. Electrically! KEEP THAT “EARLY-MORNING FRESH- To enter the Insurance business as SOOKS— Delicious oven meals. ! VE ONE OF BEA g t for the Prudential Life In- ELECTRI RANGES i Bey Foal i Deobanie, or g : : i 1937 C and W. O'Donnell resigned the posi- Gs TE aa soem tion of police officer in the county- Noi i CE nll RANGE STORES
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