The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, October 28, 1937, Image 9

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    PEN
GR
1937.
OCTOBER 28,
169 held
party N
Centre Temple No.
ppropriate to the season
NEWSY HAP-
INGS AND PERSONALS
METROPOLIS,
refreshment
Mra. Carl
and Mi
EGG rwre.'s Mors era Myers,
Mrs.
Mrs. 1
tained
home,
Belle
tleton
West
before
ant (
$500
ill “4 annual masquerade
Tt Series | i S evening Twenty-two were
| renise. !
played del is
ROM bik rved
bo nd Immy Mi
ind daughter
Becomeg ¥iln Myo y :
sluinaay
Daniel Catherman
yanlel Catherman of Hartlel
er of rs Myles Johnson Pax éntiiet
| known in Penns Valley, at-| |
Thursday, | Was the honored
Fhursday. |
his 70th birthday.
H.F. Erdley is takir
off work at the Bank an
part of the
| de. Pa al Myer t home
her ith oa last
quietly in her
Mrs atherman and her son, |
Catherman whose wife Is
Har-
death of the formers
year Wo
rman does hep own hous
1welp of hep SON
nd hear
ind remarkably
can
\ i
Millmont
nberg
y Cather Ll
grandchildren
and 3
“on
friend
many more
I'SATries.
About to Be
Electri.
esident Georg
Assault. At
Squire Fremant S
Harpster Stat .
petzer
Case
lege
which
ter,
The
ing
hip,
her h
Cool,
went
Mrs.
heim.,
and r
ball
*
nd
: money | COUTCH mong he out-of-t
he claimed w
ing a truck
him
for Harps-|3nd Miss Harpster,
Mrs. Geo. K.
Mrs. D. M Mr. and Mrs. Lisse, Mrs
previously mentioned in thig|and Mra (Grant Charles
as having become a patient | Mrs. Lepley, of
Centre County hospitaj suffer-| A drunken driver
fracture of a leg at the Saloon T
ited in the breaking up of |%derabls
ome temporarily. Miss Rae will]
her sister, Miss Lottie in
and John and Randal] Meo-
grandchildren of Mra. MoCool |
to the homg of their mother, |
Springer
Rimmey of Cs
Injury
Wel
and
sustained by
ienday
excitement and
breaking off a fire plug.
Squire Geo. E. Me
FArage.
apartment on his
Mr. and
three-car work
Mrs, H. M.
Mi. t COMPRIeE by Mr. and
1 Af rm
ALISO In SATs
mummer's parade
Friday evening, Oct
nity hall, Parade at 7:00;
at 9-00 admis
we!
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CENTRE HALL, PA.
thelr
fonday | is
y were!
were i Pv
|
|
Myers | l¢
THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE. HALL, PA.
Dor-|* # 4 44 +9 . ® ®iur Cummings,
Elizabeth * REBERSBURG with hm
Members of Victor Grange and . Ralph (
enjoved i Hallowe'er | . i : 8 . in lL.ock Haver
health
home, a daughter,
Wadnesda evening : y ol :
‘ sarl drove t hiladelphia or riday |. coine
Campbell, Esq of State 3 : Less \
voted business
Paul
Ke trans
t |W
M1 1. J Kaufman
White gttended the
conference
—————— MA
SALE-—-Model 241
rifie
Remington
tOomLt ie
tortntin. |
and}
|
| GILBERT C. ENEL
Elizabeth
Mehl, fron
Ciephar
tlle —
ANNOUNCEMENTS
(entre Co.
POLITICAL
For President Judge of
rf « y {
For District Attorney
EAST PIKE ST. BELLEFONTE
Taken Over the
W. H. MILLER
Hardware Equipment LADIES!
and Is prepared to do all kinds of : . yr :
TINSMITHING, FURNISH TIN- New Fall & Winter Coats
WARE, SLATE AND METAL arch znd wibont fur. in" gil the
ROOFING, REPAIR STOVES, ith and with ;
Furnaces, and Auto Radiators; Hi-Ce
Clean Furnaces; Supply Rain.
Carrying Equipments,
~AGENT FOR FURNACES—
$4)
NEW DRESSES
MEN !
OH STON
)
YBAKS
C
PAPA MAA GABP
Lavan
itheras
number
AY Ve.
wn at
Moore
er, Mr
and
eo Wills
oon-
Jacks
“4
INSURANCE AND
SHOES
Mannish Topcoats
B
REAL ESTATE
WANT TO BUY
OR SELL ?
SEE U
PE
S FIRST.
boas ' i
’ “Where
i M.
COBB EEPEEPEEPPPS
J —————————— td
FREER EOOC ree
STORE OF)
$ ty Yer i ‘ ¢
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eres rreorrorsses
AAA AAP AIA AAPA AAD GA AANA AAA AA AAG
IN PAST TEN MONTHS NEARLY 200
ELECTRIC STORES, SENSING RAPID
TREND TO THE EASY WAY OF COOK-
ING, ENTER ELECTRIC RANGE BUSINESS
THE trend to electric cooking increases with astonishing mo-
mentum. During 1935, 123,000 electric ranges were installed
in homes throughout the nation. Last year there were 318,000
more. This year there will be another 425,000.
‘In the territory served by West Penn the growth of electric
cooking is even more rapid. Three times as many women as
last year are turning to this clean, easy, ‘‘waterless’’
method’! Low electric rates—West Penn's are among the very
lowest in the United States—electric ranges that cook as fast as
foods can cook, beautiful new models with added efficiency
features, thousands of satisfied users—these factors have been
largely responsible
No wonder nearly 200 electric stores in the towns and com-
munities served by West Penn have entered the electric range
business, most of them since the first of the year! They recognize
that the turn to electric cooking is here—and they are making
available to you the very finest electric ranges manufactured.
Visit All Stores! See the Great
Electric Range Values They Offer!
"I NEVER REALIZED UNTIL
I OWNED ONE THAT AN
ELECTRIC RANGE HAD SO
MANY ADVANTAGES. 1
FIND THAT ELECTRIC
COOKERY IS AS ECONOM-
ICAL AS THE
OLD WAY OF
COOKING. I
CERTAINLY
TALK ELEC.
Users Do Wonder-
ful Baking With
Electric Xoas ters
IT may surprise you to know that
you can bake wonderful pies, cakes,
cockies, tarts and bread with
Electric Roaster—as delicious as
any you have ever tasted
Electric roaster baking is very
easy, too—far easier than baking
with an ordinary stove. The heat is
“controlled” you see—any tem-
perature called for in the recipe is
obtained by the mere turn of a dial
You needn't watch the baking, or
test the product. You merely take it
out of the roaster at the end of the
specified baking period and it's
done to perfection.
If you want to eliminate those
occasional baking failures that hap-
pen because your present stove
does not accurately measure the
heat—get an electric roaster. It
assures you of many economies,
the finest bread, cakes and pastries
every day—and when “company”
comes!
YOUR ELECTRICITY IS CHEAPER
THAN EVER NOW-—ENIOY ITS
BENEFITS—CHANGE TO ELECTRIC
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