THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1838. THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. (Charie WwW. to ( Public Sale Register r. Barimon Sunday. "yw 8 + 9 * ®” .| ——— — dg TRANSFER OF REAL ESTATE AM easy E. ('. Hettinger 1 Bon TUSSEYVILLE . f 2 , | | and Dean, and » Spring Mills Willarq of Farmers Mills attended e } Sale notice under ¢ A COLLECTION OF NEWSY HAP- PENINGS AND PERSONALS TTROM rr free sre printed 1 er ‘ harge $i ABAD AECL GEE EGET GOGO Sophomores Leal In Attendance— Flowers from N. (. Ladies’ Spring Coats and Suits y forte of he, ( mrhter L114 ft evy ws} { ory citizen. | pt , Bid A " pie 1Oo0n ABILO i Vie . . x “a nd daughter, : lotty by the | home. hawn tn + v 1, E33 Ta dp Oat PASE = bm aEmeny va R Patients in the Hospltal-George EB. | | V in smart, ating i in i rs and als e Very new Ke man, R. D 2 Sipting Mill SX X 5 {of the co son Rol Tuesday, and George \. i i 1 3 i | Is a ighter, MIs it t. D. 2, on Friday " es in Cent: Ca: Aap Shemtetier, Bethiehem. 5 Wm. McCormick on Of MANNISH SUITS Grove, daughter Helen tev. J. 1 irkpatrick called on ov . ; +} : : : : Smith and Pernice Smith jhe tmschweller, Wasson and Mae- he heb a | cronlis tak; jest Ss ys State Coll nn | 3 i lests in Sta liege On (Morran families in the Spring Mills evening The celebrated | istrict this week. { We's | DRESSES are Mr. lg » . - * =» @ . =» birthday. risit- | Spring: and ‘the Print ing. |* POTTERS MILLS UNICIPAL | 8 al MILLHEIM Hoda’. cto | | nd * * * ® . . » * EYENINGS—7 & 0 P. M. | vuiay + wos | Spring SUITS for MEN | NEW SPRING SHOES | antic by 3 Double Feature | | | | | | Program She a g \t 4 PEPE EPOOTOE COPE E OPE EOF EOPCE ECP OG OES POPPE PISPPP : 1.0utlaws of the Prairie SPRING is Here. Put away the thoughts of Winter and A Western Packed Full of Action! « Come to ¢ t ¢ 2 Chan at Monte Carlo | EPP LLLP LELP LPP 5 5 roo rroorr Orr oes i. LATEST SOUND NEWS 15sy) | oa Brim oh NN IEMAN S Dep { Store | youl Parise Ww } wn i Fxeept Tuesday Except Tuesday . and Thursday, oT ’ y . A - and Thursday, MONDAY AND TUESDAY When We Close Where Your Dollars Go the Farthest Whee “We Close at 6:00 P. M. [at 6:00 P. M. “NOTHING ID). Siweronsrsuits MILLHEIM, PA. SACRED” | J) ALL COLOR, ’ nore [AOMBARD a ned con | [TWO SOLUTIONS TO dded the Best of Selected Shorts "BEAUTY TABLE” LIGHTING n By Louise Brown nd Mrs w , ! DON'T need to remind you how i Mr co. M. Watt ! annoying it is to try to apply d Mir tis H Ww Fetterolf attend PUBLIC SALE CARLOAD SO. DAKOTA ! Hae a Re a or: onic nquet at Centre Hall 1 Hhanq a entre Ha the lamps are too low, or they ve | HORSES & MULES | Si Clu e Smith and - > A J AR Mr { coming shadows and spotty high Hanson's i lights are thrown on your face At the Benner Barn, CENTRE HALL } What poor tricks you play on your ! i complexion under such lighting One cheek generally is rouged SATURDAY MAR 26 more than the other and the pow- ’ . der is uneven. It doesn’t matter Sale begins at 1:00 O'clock P.M. SHARP how fine the cosmetics are, they ¥ 2 BAY Geldings, 6 & 7 yre 50: 2 Roan Ge haven't hall a ehance when ap- . ' : C3 plied under poor light. 2 Roans, Mare & Gelding ; 31 But a dressing table becomes 3 305 2 Bay Geldings & 1 i “beauty table” when the is proper 1 The ic EAR? kr DERIC re Miles i i moton to A i 1 g % Ny rr p- WE CA L 0 R | ! ; 0 be offered this Spring. Sale rain or shine, Come. Uv Uv . ‘PHONE OUR JOHN GRUENWALD E = oo» CLO SA] SMAN. IT GETS US THE strated here are two BEST PRICES | : oh - | ’ | satisfactory types of vanity table FOR OUR EGE CASHIER'S CHECKS y juiefacieny Spun of Spuly mie s NEW YORK DR FTS i proved to be a very simple and A inexpensive way of having suffi- AND POULTRY. cient light at the mirror. These ’ ar bills it} ‘achier' . - yo 2 can be installed just as easily as IT PAYS Pay your bills with a Cashier's check or a New York hanging a picture, are suitable for | draft. IT COSTS LESS THAN U, 8S. Postal Money Or- almost any type of dressing table, | TO USE THE 1 ¥) g * and can be hung at just the right | TEL ders on amounts over $10.00. height to light the face of a person | EP ” ; "HECK alwavs Is who got i . a seated at the table. Pin«it-ups | HONE. A CHECK always tells who got it. Cash is silent, Se i Gaus cone sold | have 75-watt bulbs. i A Modern Touch For a distinctly modern touch as well as efficient lighting, choose | th» new lumiline lamps. Place one | of these on either side of the mir- | ror as they are shown in the ac- | companying picture. Note how | these elongated electric bulbs | stand on a base, with a wire and | plug to attach to a socket. They | are portable, but they have a smart air of being part of the fur- pe . vr " po : TID niture. THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE— And their light dees plenty for a FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION person. Imagine, for example, that FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. we have a small light on either | side of the dressing table that can AMERICAN BANKERS ASSOCIATION, be stretched like a rubber band | As it is extended, you'll notice Th how more and more of your face : 5a : ec is lighted until, when the light is should give an even distribution | der, so that too much or too little as long as the mirror, every bit of | °F light and be dense enough to | may be applied. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Pr LY Roe rt $e | TR re we : 8 to the color scheme of | o ¢ lumiline lamp, will enable ore aie Ligh: Esentia) Suiits the bedroom often presents a prob- | you to see your complexion in its . A pink or ldue shade, for in- | true colors-—-as others see it later. PANY OF PENNSYLVANIA CENTRE HALL, PA. to remember when choosing lamps | sta il : ! winch 3 for the dressing table. The shades torts the a -” i or best Yhat's 2 helo in loking hg Other When the light is as long as the mirror, as with the new lumiline lamps, every curve of the face is reflected clearly without false lines or shadows, ¥
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