TH. CENTRE REPOoTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. ® & oo oo * o . ®! The local First National Bank has oo oo » » . * | WELL BEHAVED CALITHUMPIANS DANCE IN H. 8. AUDITORIUM Homan '39 i TEMS OF oj Laken On the Chistmas spirit In, prot. CENTRE COUNTY . AT SMITH-VOGT WEDDING FRIDAY EVENING, DEC. 8 The program will begin ‘ $ | ¢ fecorations. ”l . ~ : is m, and dinner will be ser ITEMS y decoration : : : PITAL NOTES | A large number of companions of! To raise money for the trip senior girly at LOCAL INTEREST . Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Wagner HOSPI * gid | Phil Smith and Miss Betty Vogt | Washington, D. ( the seniors wil ’ eg : s {of Danville, R, D., were guests at the . 9 & + * * . * .] miip 3 h an . : ! hold » dance in the Centre Hall-Pot rT. 2 * ®|Lutheran parsonage over the week | sathered about the Lutheran parson-|, "ph" wehool auditorium, Friday |¥? Patients from the south side of the] ] : picked To play parmes Hey and dodge at | end. fe and awalted the wedding party levening, Decermix 3 at nine o'clock | The Presbyterlan church in State “4 : 04 E The masonry for the new bridge county during week of Nov, 23 , 8 the . a ready for y were certain would appear, on| The admission will be 35 cents. Bob Oebwrn iy completeq and ready } olin ta . 4 ay: expired, Mrs. Ammon R ’ wih rs . | Coliege 1s perfecting plans for the) Monday # hing ! Friday evening. After the bridal party | lyons’ All Star Orchestra from Sun the steel "wor. ¢ erection of a new addition to their|Stiffin, Aaronsburg : 1 bury will furnish the musle AND Miss Isabel Bradford, a graduate o church plant for Sunday school pur- Tuesday, discharged WwW. DD. 8hoop had entered the parsonage, an invita- The decorating is tentative. but as A K Gelsinger hospital, Danville, during tion was extended the uninvited ‘ POSes, Centre Hall, iplanned will carry out the Christmas the latter part of last week, took the] | B 1 ination for the title | Mr, and Mrs. CC. A. Rickard, of Wednesday, dischgupged: Richard "guests to “come In”, but they hes! | theme and the class colors of maroon 3 rd examinatic oO : ‘ sive State a , raduating Miss Brad- | Centre Hall, attended the funeral of|Fogleman, Lemont; Mrs. Albert Bart-| (ated, whereupon blinds were raised | And silver. © Xr if . ; Me . M . TH a & wri . ale ¢ of R. N., Since gr : we | the formerg grandmother, Mrs. Edith | ces and infant son, State College. it’a . ta a ar | Refreshments will be on gale at all ford has been employed as a nurse B to give them full view of the gltar and time 4 "er iriieate oh i I & t Count hospital Brian Winkleblech, in Ridgway, Wed- (times during the evening n the Centre ounty al, On Friday night one hundred new members were admitted to the Belle- fonte Moose Lodge No. 206. A degree team from Lebanon Lodge Inftiated the class. After the ceremonies a lunch was served to about three hun ; : : dreq at the Spring street home by the | The Mg =tore room in Centre Hall San Sunday, discharged: Mrs. William | wateh the ceremony as it progressed — ——————— ————— — WANT TO BUY | OR SELL ? Bix girls, chosen by Mrs Richard T Parsons, have been invited by the SEE US FIRST. Btate College senior girls attend engaged in private nursing at the | Jefferson hospital, Philadelphia, is at the home of her father, IL. M. Smith > brief vacation pital beginning of this week, . v “= ad weroros Fun Day at thely woman’ auxiliary having the walls and | oo SE ETE WEIS 2555510 Williamsport pret om. 1.0.3.1] C, D. BARTHOLONEW PEELE EPOOS OOOO Oee Ve he nes \ r IXKSKIN is i oe 3 , , : als ‘ . ‘ | COOP COR OIIO COTO I OOOO O OPPO OOOO OOOO POOP OPO OP GOGO OOOO ESOS GOOG SOE OD dle wore atorrupted br olin Bed for at lest all this week, She, Fred Luse, Manager CENTRE HALL ate | VI I M1 larence elim, of] | / The Ck Hall-Spring Mills rond [Harrisburg were week-end visitortef) Weis Qual. TABLE SYRUP GOOD QUALITY CORN | L : LA construction . 3 3 ‘ ’ ne . ols + SE ¢ No Ih can ........ NO, an . 2 0r £5 point where the ' 4 to traffic in the near ‘““America’a Finest Radio’’ 0 - $29.95 to $179.95 the completion of wry Yor a wh — h % een ream olden BANTAM ( ORN . ill no or en, will become he tenant on the! b 0H s fere with thr ak ! ni ; . stat 1 la a, Jeorge Emerick tarts at Potters | ers Qual, KETCHUP PORK & BEANS 3 FS Jewett Brooks is now living In the | Mills whe the pl F. ¥acateq : by | oz bottle for 25 » CF ! Sa : SC stone house near the eastern White. [Leo Wiand, tio present. tenan 2 bottle AUTO RADIO - - $29.95 to $69.50 CO! SE. | r ‘38 Cars Now in S rock at which was recently v j F ood) i " Shoop and » Q > 13 . HE by Mr. and Mrs. Paul te. |Mre. W. F. Keller, all former hospital BRER RABBIT MOLASSES PILLSUBRY FLOUR Mr. Brooks move from he Janna inpatients ontinue to improve at 1 ir | } I! can ? fr 2% 24% 1b iICK OR Kline tenement ] t Cn +41 i Lae | n farm below Plea an ag 1 hav oce . tri; . i I ha int : up| ER VINEGAR FIRST PRIZE FLOUR dition of time EE DEMONSTRATION—Phone 1 11 IK [EADS ( i . oo Complete Service on All Makes charge of the company mule in vn. while the others re confined EE Ne ON oe yicir homes ull ST he UMS. © cl: oars Trask ........... 2 Ib sack Lo... GR Home or Auto Radio | DIAMOND WALNUTS or package «.v..-2 for Be | AES ae ...... pond 25 Pugh St. Radio Service S. RAMER 109 Pugh § C1 change here, or Sunday n ’ giving wes end with ! and 1 } PINAL y RIMMEY Fast Mauch Chunk to visit vy Rb MrT. 1 M i M Reber will remalr | i igh Ot \ a | her pure tM x m1 CALIF. TOMATO PAS] ES] : R STATE COLLEGE fore marriage was an operator in the| J Winegardner. suffering ) oz tin np Here PHONE 2046 the Cer “ ] ! : PPP P POCO PEEOPEPPPPECPOOIIPOd Misses Carribel Hall, anq Mary operators in the Mr. returned wintery months Erin LE Sry e=¥ WN LET'S DECIDE ON A BEAUTIFUL ELECTRIC RANGE MISTER! first aged tured sires ageravat one time tions Hi proved Kennet} ! Blectrie irrent furnished by the ‘ farold radfor George Martz | West Penn Peyer EY . 3 %F rla ng part were Helen Haskell | wally spreading ir otter wwnship in! Miriam Homan, Agnes Neff Martha the Tusseyvville ar "riv homes | M Tella Mildred Homan Fra és | most recently connected ' lectrhe | Runkle Tea Slack, Margaret mach. | service include hose of lay Snares oiler 3 Vv enn Haskell L.eons William Meer ron Detwiler |Fye, Jane Spyker. Lois Arney ASSURES DELICIOUS Other residents in the same locality et — i : are seriously thinking 1¢ Introducing | PENN STATE HOGS WIN | MEALS . . . PERFECT the new light and power in the nea: AT CHICAGO EXPOSITION amen. Meyers, irector ot dramat. | P<EX2Hire Hogs from tha Pennayiva- BAKING —AND MAKES Rh. 23 > panty Ween So ones Livesey. oe THE JOB EASY COOKING meals —and pleasing a fam- Cm RR ACT Same } erarieibhia tae MM Aaat ily with them-is a responsible task. Most n oki . hth AY every man is weil satishied wiih the meals Young peonle were ie $e to § ' : 1 i vlog Fess % Vim {a sorves but y giving her a IE” an -~ : ih ROAS IER~ his Ar: 15 DOO Embraced. The. ar modern electric range, GOOD COOK- ANOTHER APPROPRIATE GIFT embraced. The aff i i i nd i third for p i Yar Rvs \* 4 . g dt CIR COOKS * od by other membs F tha 4 eatorwhite barroas 160-200 ING BECOMES MUCH EASIER! ee compiete meals including meat and prove ’ t my a 3 3 ’ got 3 : : . “Th This is largely because an elactric Nes Boles and dessert, for two to ten chased By Wiliam Lus trom: Aha Ys New Liehiing. Econ range cooks with "measured heat’ —the ong AKES delicious pies, cakes, ternational ag W. Bardford.ar.| % . . 8 . eA right heat for each food. It's automatic, rn: Be arts, beans and all rived last week from Chicas Ad whe] Lubbles in Color too, so that a woman needn't spend her a Oped dishes—BROILS once assembles a1 1i¢ » » Tt " » 2 1 1 oe, Smembled and To Beautify Fair time ‘checking up” on the foods while : —ROAST uicy tendemess formed nical. tery DEALT. DOF. a the cooking goes on. : a5 you Feats and Pog considers the condition of the co NEW YORK. (Special). — None of the a : 3 de HH i n stalks at this season of the year The scientific discoveries or developments Give your wife an electric range — in ideal auxiliary cooki being hurried from the lsboratcries to time to cook that holiday dinner. She service—especially Whoo a make the New York World's Fair unusual and thrilling will produce more startling will find that an electric Tangy Sooke as large meal is to be served results than the latest technique in il fast as foods will cook. perating or when there's bakin to lumination : : costs, a2 West Penn's low rales, aze onl do. Every ra g Fhis statement was issued by Groves about $2.00 a month—and how she'll Se booster. The picker, a4 single row wi vicker is a4 most modern one and is pushed ahead of the trator instead of being pulled. This makes it possible to drive nearer fences and greatly re. duce hand husking. E In an attempt to pasy a car operat. ed by Samuel Gross on a hill, B. E Shank, of Snow Shoe, wag obliged to make a cut-in, due to an approaching trick. In doing so the Gross car was hit, throwing the Shank car off the road and back again, finally restine on ity side. In the car with Shank wae Bhoe, who suffered an chow Injurs and possible fractured ris She wa The damage to the Gross oar wos alight while to the othey car it 1s on. timated at $309. The accident occur. red Wednesday afternoon south of OM Fort at the Brockerhoff farm. Whalen. President of the Fan Corpora- tion, at the inauguration of experiments by the Fair's staff of engineers and il- fumination experts r¢ their con ultants These men are already at work with quarier-inch scale models of the Fair. types of lighting equipment never be- fore usec in comprehensive manner. and utterly new principles never develaped practically They ar: dealing with ev. grvihine from fuoarescent dies and cols ored bubbles to enncentrating lamps and flondligh' sy<tems The plan is not tr create speclacular effects in the usual sense of the term. says Mr Whalen. but rather to create de- signs in Jight that wil! make their appeal through their magnitude and their sheer beauty. a appreciate the saving in time and work! SEE THE BEAUTIFUL ELEC- TRIC RANGES NOW AVAIL- AELE AT LOW PRICES AND ON EASY TERMS your electrical dealer now about an electric roaster—in time to ive one as a Yuletide gift! PRICED AS LOW AS 5i6.50
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