THL OENTSE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. * ° . * ® the Vogt while the ® Fentiaren remained with o ® ily at Montandon ITEMS OF | attended the bake, JLOCAL y | INTEREST oi F. V. Goodhart, suffering from a Anna Marie Whiteman, daughter of ® ® eo ® ® ® ® # nervous breakdown, has been confined |[Mr. and Mrs. John W. Whiteman, is wm. D to bed since the night of August 5th ten daye visit with a great-aunt . 8 on which day he conducted a funeral Charles Kerstetter, in Altoona. from an ten days. against the express advice of his Miss Nettle Campbell, of Bellefonte i physician, His condition today {not ghow any Improvement. beginning of this week visited with | friends in town. | charge, Mary Garver, R.. N., ig the Mrs. W. W. Bath, N. Y,, and er, Mrs. Margaret Mr. and Mrs, Boyles, of Juni. ata, cousins of Richard Brooks, were guests on Sunday a! the Brooks home, | fam- been brothers Farmer John Rudy has not able to follow hig vocation during the past week due to illness, Walker and infant Tuesday, discharged: Gilbert, Rebersburg. Thursday, admitted: Ziegler, Rebersburg. Friday, admitted; Mrs. Chas Bress- lee Stoner, ler, Bmullton. A daughter was born ing the night man, Walter to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spring Mills. | E ach of the three rotibers Saturday, admitted: Charles M.! showed his gun. Smith, Miitheim. ; Sunday: A son was born to Mr. Mrs. John H. Smith, Boalsburg. There were 06 patienty in the hos- pital at the beginning of this week, Hall, Charles Centre wae Mrs, A Port robbed of about morning. The Clyde Johnson, robbery BON, Matilda service $50.00 early mation is of State took place when the Blate College, was station Hobert Goodhart, of Altoona, was Tuesday ang Wednesday and his Wrother, F. V. Goodhart, illness is noted In issue Goodhart of will over the Bunday in owned by called on The | whose man, | 8. M. reliev. be Speakman wig armed town Sara . 4 Miss Barah College, this Johnstown, wesc -end, day on a here Shoop is raking recovery M MIs, illness of over a periog of] The Kohl drilling openings for Bartholomew tion. The base on the brothers, Harrisburg, are explosives in the quarry at the sta. will be Centre Hall under Fred Luse, manager of the local Weis grocery store, in on vacation this week, and with his family motor- ed to Niagara Falls and other points does jane Miss nuree in #iomne Penn State authorities have | turned away 1000 students. | diction jg that by the time road now lens in Bep'ember thers will be Kohle have | applicants for admission with gecom- of drilling in this { modations for 1405. wells in the PASTEURIZED §|——o DAIRY PRODUCTS —OUR OWN ICE already The pre- college Op- A000 stone used for the Millis The deal mostly for and) Spring Rev. and Mrs. B. F. construction Washington, D. C., at Centre Hall. On Sunday, the former], pastor of the Penns Valley lutheran charge, filled whe appointment at Pleasant Gap for Rev, Kaufman, a personal friend. Bieber, of Reitz mpotored here trom | The robber who cut a from among friends is visiting her mnoth- {the glass in the front door at the Thomas, | Brooks service station on Tuesday | night, July 27, and carrieq away two {new tires, was apprehended in El mira, N. Y.. on Monday. than thirty similar chs are filed against Monday | the man. He is sald to have admitted Mr. theft commi‘ted here. daughter la Bellefonte at } g ) { ~ ih 5 i » vith Mrs. Mrs. Cs Burris, of Lancaster : accompanied hy her daughter, Mr. and and their young corner are been doling a great goction rural districts, ORS More AROS Mrs. R. 8. evening, from Centre bridge, Miss Sarah underwent an day morhing, 8he Mrs. H. C. Jamison, on Mrs. Howard Evelyn, on Emery's rn E. P. la itnther and Emery and Sunday visited parents, Mr. and Unionville guests at the same were Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and three sons When in need of Lindley. and Miss Erma Lucas, all of Altoona, MILK CREAM, “i 1] nson BB in Mre., Moody and daughter { Bl TH ER MILK. dav. he elder Ss. hurris, widow of jof Dillsburg, visited among relatives of | Mrs. Lizzie Whorley, ] HOCH TE at the ghoop home for two weeks, i jurris, had been visiting her [Mi iy, in Centre Hall, Penna.| CH X LATE Wednesday returned daughter ind family t the New { { Furnace, Martinsburg and Milroy, t and IC St ) LIN Altoona. fome and the stop here was made onjall of wheih pl # she has thers | Phone GARBRICK’S DAIRY Centre Hall, Pa, hd > WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? SEE US FIRST. er oeeed C. D. BARTHOLOMEW NTRE HALL, PA. OH = 1 FINISHED WASHING AN HOUR AGO/ WHAT YOU NEED, CLARA, IS A SPEED QUEEN / entertained 4 dozen dies the Hall and cas, CREAM — near son-in-law and Mrs. Allen Hackert | daughter Bett s of Mr in town, on T Ziegler, of R home appendectomy were guest MILK, family the h Wagner, roves, Mrs. Kathryn Wood Mark, CENTRE COUNTY HOSPITAL NOTES VARS I IR J Ma Yen § JANE § SUM JA SIE EN INS yy 1%.000 4 boMA Tee IwSL ERNE FOS tan 7 ErOMTOR Y er that does this the best? 1; you'll shop around’ you'll find that Speed 0 I Tub . . i its double wall insulation to | otais ad hot . . . and its amazing Safety-Roll Wringer . . . will do more to speed up a a Cl ET LT Top lifts up like confbination of features a hinge. Closes you can find on any a ET Pad pa ing down Self. Ask us about it, We fully disengaged. The adjusting pres sure ; sells {| & ycuy Waking Made Easy ean be obtained range. y LOUISE BROWN - LIGHTFUL &romas all over He land proclaim that the reserving and jelly season is at and. Soon bright rows of jewel- colored jellies will weigh down cupboard shelves and housewives will display them with becoming modesty and justifiable pride, Of course, the test of these jel- lies is whether they taste as good as they look--and whether they have “jelled” properly. There is no place for guesswork in jelly making, but if you are using an electric range you can have complete confidence that every glass of jelly will be just right. Precision temperatures, so important in jelly making, can be obtained and maintai at the flick of a switch. And if this is your first year to make jelly on an electric range you will be delight- ed at the “coolness of it all,” for so little heat escapes into the kitchen. Really, the thought of working in a hot kitchen is the thing that keeps most women from making jelly. Sterilizing Glasses But before we proceed with our jelly making, we'll have to pro- vide for sterilization of our jelly glasses. Here's a new idea for it. The capacious steam cooker kettle is practically a made-to-order, safe and economical sterilizer. Just put 1 cup of water in the ket- tle and arrange jars or glasses up~ side down on the rack. Then turn switch to HIGH heat until steam flows freely from vent, continue on HIGH heat for 20 minutes. _ Method Tor Jellies 1. Select ripe or slightly under» ripe fruit. (Apples, currants, grapes, plums, quinces, etc.) Wash, remove hulls, stems, etc. 2, Cut hard fruit into pieces with~ out peeling or coring. 3. Add enough water to barely cover fruit; less for soft fruits. 4. Turn switch on HIGH heat until water begins to bubble, then turn to LOW heat. 5. When fruit is soft, drain through bag of muslin, (Do not squeeze. Allow several hours for juice to strain.) 6. Use a small quantity of juice, about 2 quarts. (Experienced jelly mak ers prefer to make jelly in small quantities for they find they have the most satisfactory results this way.) 7. Bring juice to a boil on HIGH heat; skim. 8. Add equal quantity of sugar (1 cup sugar for each cup of juice) and continue cooking on HIGH heat. 9. To test jelly, dip spoon into beiling liquid and when two drops fall off the spoon simultaneously, the juice will jell. Temperature test: 200°F. 10. Pour into sterilized jelly glasses. Cool. Cover with melted paraffin. Label and store. FIRST NATIONAL BANK CENTRE HALL, PA. Fi a a a A i ast ea lh Ka aad 1ohoo mm The Sia lh id a - “Gwe o on Gas and Oi v ral Sei a “Gwe on Upkeep ....and enjoy better motoring too, in this smarter, more modern, more comfortable car shall be glad to prove it. Hardware Store MILLHEIM CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Motors Sales Corporation, DETROIT, MICHIGAN . General Motors Installment Plan monthly payments to suif your purse. Ey FOR ECONOMICAL
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