THZ OENTAKE REPO TER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCAL AND PERSONAL a will - CENTRE COUNTY * | Evangelicay Tuesday October 5, at 7:30. The pr? cipating HOSPITAL NOTES, ' ®lasuchu wa al one partidpating of the Howard, 8t Hall Hebersburg and Mi and the local church ant Those fro Bellefonte attending the Lemoyne meetings Rev. and Mrs Bpeariey, Young, Mrs. Harry Ecken. Mrs. C. WW. Keller, Mrs Lillian start preparing Miss Helen Farrar, ! exhibit at ATTA 40M) yearling, tis Al own rfieid x39 I held n he used church, aren in the Bellefonte ing on HEREFORD FOR BALE. Fn 00 I 200 vening in the pullet x ng '} toer on ITEMS OF 11d rg. Ellas Aunian JLOCAL INTEREST rove Mills, were guests of J Nettle in the » * * * mentary few] such ns wtening of Mr, and Odenkirk Pine ¢ mashes or pellets vill ald In build (Centre #2 body Penn State poul- spre part weight fou lints Light pl in Incre ed » * LJ * + * ite (College theim charges try u————————— Mre, Burds Hat Shop. A fine selection of new fall an ring the poke sor 4 in at THE HAT BHOP the lipne on Sunday. Concerning patients county! apartments feed oneuIny consump ide of Centre tion. Select and ot |* L Monday Admitted: Roy E. Boob, Woodward Discharged: CC. D jartholomew, Cen- Hall. ikle advertises a : As Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mertz, rent visited at the H. home on Monday. Mr. Mertz of Mrs, Ebright, Migsg Laura Ru apartment for The hills coats of many m Mrs Mrs are John Thompsontown Ebright brother Show Froll—D PRoeKing ms on is rowers ides are John Mays, i ing | hats of ore V. Burd heim, VP colors. Is a Edward apple § to fon tre roth. for Pennsylvania outstanding in uni Tuesday Melvin Shuey, Edgar Jodon, Spring Mills, Friday Discharged: Mrs. Charles two Spring Mills, R. D. 2; Mrs, |Guisewite, Coburn. Master gection who fair on L.use and from this Bloomsburg Perry H. L.use. others the were Richard John E. Mrs. Kate Mrs. Rishel, on a Free- | visit to Rockfor and “a a wkford and | Long of Hebersbhurg was admitted Fri- arker. of F | day and Saturday. of the| home of] William Reiber spent the formers Among attended Wednesday grandson, Mr. and Mrs. tre Hall aunt of Mrs. Barracks, with Reiber, Sergeant of the dayg the mother, and Carlisle Lemont Farrar and Millhelm ; Show Fruit color Farm January. the Btate Admitted: Discharged Auman, a few week Harrisburg next Della past Mrs, and exhibit, ® form makes Gentzel POTTERS MILLS *|the Harold * » * a - * » ss 0 Mins Wed. Mr Russell in Rishel of Cen- most Sommers World War men of the annual gath- last week-end George Alfred Crawford, veteran, reuned with the 314th Infantry in their ering, at Williamsport, and Bedbugs Bother Hens-Common bed ® STRANGE tions | || SUPERSTITIONS some of thelr close re tions ent Rtate ou itr discharged Penn Sta pouits : After the By Edwin Finc} Saturday : : Repo biter 4) y E. n nch "at horoughly ath 11.6 Mrs. Kenneth Johnson| Miss Amel openhaver and gen-|been thoroughl; leaned, chicken lang | nt so g Mills. l t #, dropping boards home on Sunday. j dir I was se . Twenty members here w s 47 g t hos« | Bunday a e hon O r m : Flattie are " . ’ { ( ‘ra Ernest Grace Keefer and friend, und WEEKS are found quite frequently porg; College, visited NBtate lavi 7 i “4, i y Mr. and Mre. Eugene Colyer of YY ews afternoon at the home of laying houses, h nas Russell Colyer and the a Ethel Guffey of Whe Colyer house the walls report Members and their families peclalists ¥Yoo-Ydo clus met at { Mrs. Anna and Misses Pearl llamsport vera at he 3B istown the and Frazier where a kerosene. The cod Gather Winter Bouquets —7¥ ‘ “FARTHER WITH CHRIST MISSION” CONDUCTED | BY EVANGELICAL CHURCH ° ! Control Stomach Worms FLECTRI( POLICE DEATH IN CHALI SLAYEK FOR —— — FARM CALENDAR. ge K. R 1 Timely Reminders from owing their vacat th ® Pennsylvania State College The vet | Staufl PT io a Cloveland: 1? School of Agriculture in view, Rev ww will ’ tev » * » * * * . Bradford and their chanical the Luse propert Tri-State Coll { Harry » home. John H. Khnarr, of Centre patient in the P hospital, to whiecl by her Mrs, Hall, State was taken have no place is a hilipsburg | Mra. J } 4 To Show Livestoek nw 33 Hv amine cludes re operation ¥ y perl wind sister, Mr. and Mrs. George | ’ } onference -H ! g A ; ". Boggs, at Herminie, ‘ol ] jag | HEF Mem she visited ther-in BELIEVE A MAN IS ESPE SUSCEPTIBLE TO EVIL SPIO" we WF PAINTED WITH HENNA, WAS ID), Wes VED AND BEATEN PN am QALHELOR FRIENDS TO RID vali Lal OF MALIGN INFLUENCES A goiter rmed the near Edith an Boozer Miss underwent operation + try der pital, on Friday Prevent Pullet Molt] Mrs. J. TEE EE = EWE : SERVING TASTY MEALS MADE EASY WITH ELECTRIC RANGE, 5 ay Young Housewives E FOR THE HOUSEWIFE WHO WANTS CLEAN, COOL AND FAST COOK- ING, AT A REASON- ABLE COST PER MONTH, I RECOMMEND AN ELECTRIC RANGE. MY ELECTRIC RANGE CERTAINLY FULFILLS THESE REQUIREMENTS. YOU CAN DO WON- DERFUL BROILING WITH AN Electric Roaiter ining on lapels The Tigers,” in enough money All approached at their student any of s Support to uniforms. raise y ai A The appointment ler to a place tors of the of Edgar the board of direc. Hall First National Bank is in recognition of the business ability of the young man as wel] the general fitness displayed in personal makeup. Since becoming head of the Miller Motor company Mr. Mller has able to overcome W. Mil not | this urg- contributions to committee mem- the high achool persons who have on been date gre Centre ed any hers to of or teachers. make the to the the MRS. WILLIAM WALLACE MONONGAHELA, PA. During the illness of FF. V. Good hart, local funeral director. his busi- been ness hag been ably conducted by his nephew, F. D. (“Ben”) Goodhart, whe for the past five years has been close ly associated with his uncle in the work. The young man's interest in the business was always more than casual; in fact, he wag most consci- entious and to master 4il the details of embalming, and dia ®O Consequently, community se cure in of death in strove the is the knowledge that in the vent lv 3 even the family, the same relis the Good hart fost fe A or) Vea rs painter expressed himself nore or eloquently in the and ating of his hon The frame was decor- st r rics 3. oul constructed in blocks ar simulate marble The ottling was 80 cleverly done ag almost to Eive imitated stone an columns also codumng also imitated st. The endur.- ne, painting for it ed was well throughout the done, years, Robert Kramer, a New unable Haven Conn., dentist why was to at. tend a dinner served In honor of Mr& Ellen Geary recently, provided a Cone 16-1b. and. #lso vided for its preparation and necticut turkey pro. serving of Mrs. Geary in Millhetm, on Sunday at While Mr. hereabouts w ho here to a party of twelve at the home noon. er wife cle known fs Flossie Kramer is a strang- many will his frequently visited un- when WHS a recall hey girl and Geary. Others not mentioned heretofore in the groay includeq Mrs. J.B. Kerstetter, Coburn: Charles Geary and son, Charles Jr. Mrs. Mae Wagonseller, Newport: Mrs Ollie Auman, Mrs. E. P. Brows, Mill heim; Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Jamison Centre Hall. ghe numerous obstacles. At present the concern is on a sure and sound foun. dation and is enjoying an extensive patronage. The stockholderg In the bank at their annual meeting will be certain to sustain the board's action Mr. Miller takes the place of thy ‘late lamented Thomas ¥ Delaney ELE "TRIC WIRING and R w ork done at reasonable prices. Call G. Frank Sm#th Centre Hall, 16R4. WHEN IN NEED oF Planing Mill Work kind, LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails, All Kinds Building Material, CALL AT-— ' Garrett's Planing Mill GOOD MATERIAL AND HONEST PRICES Rebersburg, Pa. 16R42 of any Phone | PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS —OUR OWN ICE CREAM— When in need of MILK, CREAM, BUTTERMILK, CHOCOLATE MILK, and ICE— Phone 24R4 GARBRICK'’S DAIRY CENTRE HALL, PA. IF anyone in your family is particularly fond of broiled meats—broiled "just so”—get one of the new electric roasters that are especially equipped to do this tasty type of cooking! You'll ‘be delightfully sur- prised at the broiling that can be turned out with an electric roaster. Steaks, chops, meat patties, fish—they'll be cooked to a queen's taste! Juicy, flavor. ful, tender. And it’s so con- venient. But—and this may be REAL news to you—/fruit broiling is just as easy. Apple slices, ba- nanas, apricots, pears—served as appetizers or garnishes— they're simply wonderful. And broiled vegetables, too, like toma- toes and mushrooms. It's mar- velous, the delicious tastes that the electric roaster develops in them. One more surprise: While you're broiling meat in the top of the roaster, you can also heat up your pre-cooked vege- tables in the bottom—and a complete meal (for as few as two or as many as ten) is ready to serve! YOUR ELECTRICITY IS CHEAPER THAN EVER NOW—ENJOY ITS BENEFITS—CHANGE TO ELECTRIC COOKING! ATR i. BR Re » EE ww El - ad method. on, knowing that the foods will hot and ready to serve at meal tin Best of all, electric cooking be Ne. LE] an aid to good health. Examine the Beautiful Icew Models in the Local Electric Sicires =