THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA. LOCALS. John Barnes, 65 of Pleasant Gap | made, but up to noon the family did was found in his garage Mondaymorn- hot have a report of the findings. Laughing Around the World ITEMS OF ps gvercoma with monox- Carl Auman, gz son, also his wife, ax : ing, partially : . “An Old Fashioned Mother” ig the J ns niin rived here a few days ago from Steub JLOCAL INTEREST ; x .. ive he [ide gas. He was taken to the Centre ..uie Ohio, With IRVIN S. COBB title of a play to Ix given in t *e & =» . * . ® | Methodist church this (Thursday) |County hospital. The doors of the The monthly meeting of the Wo ar evening. Admission, 15 and 20 cents. | .,.q400 were closed. and some effort yuan's Club will be held at the Mrs. W. F. Keller, who has been in Nevin, four years old, son of Mr. {was made to close other gpenings. A of Mrs, Edgar Miller, May 10th, at Johnstown for some weeks, cOntintes f,,q aps, Claude Dutrow, east ofl 1 wns also attached to the exhaust | 7:30. The membership is still open [orn Between 'wo Loves to Improve under the treatment of a town. who suffered i were attack ¢ for charter members, ¥ . gufléredq a severe attack of > has {i { GOT " viet . She expects to : pipe. Mr. Barnes has Deen In po . By IRVIN S. COBB physician in that city. She ex] pneumonia, recovered to such an ex Mrs, Susan Jatz is in an extremely y : C mad wo for the resent. : ' . 8 > r | healt) wr some time, Aid t v $ ¢ remain there for the Dp tent that he was able to be out of |[heaith for . serious physical condition at thig time MASTER PERCY, aged six, approached the maternal knee with care Miss Alice Spyker is employed In jbed for the first on Tuesday. Mrs. Smith, wife of v. . E. lat the Bartholomew home. She has engraved deeply upon his face, ’ one of the Penn State Agricultural of Mrs. Sara Neff Grove was elected | Smith, of Loganville, continues to be been unconscioug for much of the “Mummy,” he said, “I'm very worried.” fices during thig week. She Just com- | oq of the Centre County [a patient in a York hospital where | time during the past weel YY pleted q course in one of the Will- Grange Fair Committee, to succeed [she underwent an operation about Mra. Bertha Miller Wagner on 4 ws (3 jamsport commercial schools. Mre. John 8. Dale, resigned, The | two weeks ago and gs soon ag she Wednesday went: to Pittsburgh to LX) Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Fisher of Cen- | committee also decided to erect a regains sufficlent strength will nn- visit her brothap. Krvddr NHller. Tuan. i . oS 0, %) Li re Hall. Rev. and Mrs. BE. R. Cor- large building for exhibiting hogs and |dergo a ®econd operation for gall amer of a loan ofiice. She traveled on Jett | sheep. bladder trouble. Mrs. Smith's many |... ob und bus. man of Wilkinsburg, on Saturday on a ten-day motor trip to the east- ern part of the state and down Into Maryland, ] Mrs. V. A. Auman was taken friends in thig vicinity wish her a 8 Corp. W. B .Reiber was at the home i to | of hiv mother over he weck-end “Dear me, son,” said the mother. “Whatever can the trouble be 7™ the Centre County hospital on Tues- | having . “Mummy, I'm in an awful fix. I can’t make up my mind whether™ A daughter, four ‘years oid, a od Y r A laay morning for observation. Wed- | versity, Syraquse, N. Y., e in I'll marry Helen or Joan when 1 grow up. You see Helen is very sweet ly child of Mr. and Mrs. Harold eq 4 q0 a strgotor. and very, very pretty, but—but Joan has a white rat.” nesday mo i X-ray pictures were an (American News Features, Inc.) speedy recovery, y 2 g 7rd Come Hire rom Syri use Und { i Tate, living in the former Dennel 1 farm house, is recovering from pneu- monia. The child had heen serloasly Items of news which inter iil. ested those of a generation ago, taken from the files of "" i The Gfrerer . we Reporter. year 1908. 1c Peroofe he Reg v3 few shingle | For May Merry-Making hough Fancy decorated party cakes are easy to make from basic cake and frosting recipes. You can give your im- agination free reign on designs and color schemes. showin 5 for electric 250 populat No cone! § Commission lations Sharon The report show tle and 8h for 285 kilo As $1.20, cor ight's 81.25 Pitt For 100 kilowatt 5 Castie-Sharon rate was $3 £3 J ois BD ee 3 Pittsburgh's hag 84. For 250 £u0watt hours, Pitts. hortening and st » eggs, one at a um after the addition uregh’ hay ’ ey 1} ot the individiial cakes with | burgh's charge of $850 compares sure the : r the individual Care will i with the ow New Castie-Shan flour ix it y g powder fre 6 § decorate the tops | Warf of $780. Ducts Shan . o \ : " B ARPES i ay. i rape . FuQuesn ight's and adc with the milk | wi 1 ocoanut, or fancy can | charp for 250 kilowatt Re < ASY TIRE 0 aut $ ¢ ui'y * HU as and flavoring to the creamed mix- | di may use a pastry tube been reduced since January, 1937. to ture. Pour into two shallow bak-| to work out original decorations, ary, 1837, ¢ " n ahotit 014x13%x5% inches. : or paint your decorations with the A Monument Erected-- I DAS, BO at Tal tod frosting. using a ne camel the pickup of mail from C e Hall Place in preheated oven and bake | Linted frosting, using a tine came i s easy to work Thurs- | 10 the memory of a loveq one Is a at 375° F. for 25 minutes. hair brush. It's ad gy > 1 . 8 . addres give delicate vel decided shades r. green and pink. YE ie report pointed out. also. that ; rEg] : 1%. SiS vial the typical bills cited for New Cestle &nd Bharon in all cases were cal- culated from “objective rates” avail. able only to consumers whose use of electricity increased over 1938 iy i other customers are some- what higher, but are not liste *s Hi Ci Ae n the teport, =r = rs Eo and vicinity on y 19, the h . 5 " - ey & ss 1 1 sang day of National Air-Mail Week. Spec-| Substantial] expression of yourlast- When baked. remove the cake out simple flower designs-—yeliow jal air mail stamps may be secured | ing affection. To select ene that from the oven afid allow it to cool iaffodils, pink roses or blue for- at the local post office from the 14th | will be appropriate requires carefu in the pans. Cut the sheets of cake | get-me-nots, : consideration -- for it must last into st ares or diamonds, or any While using these decorative through all the years to come. Let fancy shapes you like with me- | frostings, keep the containers cove 1 ¢ a with you by subanit- dium or emall cutters. Cut two of ered so that a crust won't form. ! i i hd . ting suggestions based upon our each pattern and place them on | If necessary, you can add 2 or 3 : igh in Easton XAT {1 | wide experience as memorial top of each other with frosting be- | drops of cream to keep the frost- Highest bills in the state Wenonah, N. . on Saturday, t-| sculptors. tween the layers. Cover top and [ings the right consistency to munities over 25,000 population, take back with tl Mrs. Alex- | sides with frosting and decorate. | spread. If you don't ‘wish to use $2.12 for 25 kilowatt hours, C. H. HOMAN DECORATIVE FROSTING Il the frosting at « ne time, it will oui 35.84 fou 10 kilowatt hours, in 4 tablespoons butter J keep quite all right if it is covered Rowrs. tn ay for 250 kilowatt 3 * » te. 2ist inst. The free uss ing to ander and tw F arriy ing here i his eldest and placed in the refrigerator. Si. , Laueil - | —Successor to 5 cups confectioners’ sugar tlotet” Woasles ABA hid De 3 i OE aon 5 cups conf : Fourteen cities under 25,000 popu- a wl meas] had 1 : H. GG. STROHMEIER a lation shared the low rate of 81 2 i : bed. The vounger dau * Joan, was . . > rm be . . — released from quarantine il f ew | Centre Hall Marble & Granite Works peeved foavedlifooed) pid howatt hours, while Renovo . R ree of $2.75, Centre Hall In the 100 kilowatt hour bracket ~-PUBLIC SALE Jowest = population At His Barn, 118 E. Louther Street, CARLISLE, ’ TET NN I'M KEEN 7: ln, ie low Tate of id th Pot Urs, while FOR You! . SATURDAY, MAY 7 In the’ In Biogas Ee, of. 2 ‘ate under 25 davs before hes } children and Mrs... Al nder ar at the A. V. Alexand : Miss Flo ith an illness indicating an attack of ap- pendic en to the re County hospital for Was 83.75 §; and 1d 75 Head Horses as 38 in eect in 7% Pomp : / Highest, w vest Penn Power Go, West Penn Cipal plant, : w i & : § the lowest 350 oMMmunities also haql Ball] oveting whet they Chirre SN Ne id Yor yon eg hest bill Jisteq Greyhound bus thro gh the : a e—" COLTS: ONE CAR LOAD of SOL I'H DAKO A HORSES and 250 per cent more a 30, oF nearly hound line's agent, KR. 8 Brooks, MARES: CARLOAD MISSOU RI MULES; 15 HEAD of HOME The report indicat the lowest, ; : : Unities 3 noon. To fill the engagement vai Single-edge Blades are . sD : ps ih ap us ; Speakin h PEs . generally! tet was sent there ” cap tras uniformly good! 4 REMEMBER—we always have what we advertise, and sell charged in aa lowe: rates than are Wilkes-Barre. The chorus gave a concert on Friday evening in the SATURDAY. MAY 7-AT CARLISE., PENNA. the director of the organization. The Sale Starts at One O'clock P. M M ; g § group attracted attention by - their 5B L A D E S. i: ! Charles ! cHenry charge was $9 by the MULES and COLTS llowatt hour bill of § take them to Kingston, swhere they Keener, longer-lasting, ; : 5 with the bus. 6 Qu ¢t also AH superb blades for 104, ; mL ; them as “Your Price 1s Mine.” : Tn 3 C¥ Methodist church, Tyrone. They were LE am. sriendia_betmvior; net a single orit- _ FIT GEM AND FVER-READY RAZORS Loner Siprenenfiprrnen firme prone fie | [1 Ll TT Company 000 populatin Hooversville munisi boro, : : ro ing in a chartered 4 3s 4 Fi > i $6 H bus, were rand bie wi Saturday ; 7 3 a 3 a . : “of x f Fe 2 of f SES and : a oove “ ill i i ] ; J iy rd CONSISTING of ONE CARLOAD of IOWA HORSES and hig rsville again was thel were called for g concert in the after kind to the skin, Treet =. “3 HORES and MULES, bought in nea rby counties, Pennsylvania comm the engagement in he svening . * PEEP. Sa DON'T FORGET THE DAY, DATE and PLACE— accompanied by Dr. R. Nathan Dett, 7 . 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