The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, June 09, 1938, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
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ITEMS OF
JLOCAL INTEREST
have
Eliza
Emery
Hazel
Mr,
named
beth,
Mrs, Howard
daughter
and
their
Dutrow town
to
Greyhound
of
travel] to
Clyde
Monday
the
Mr.
leaving
Angeles
Mrs,
next
and
are
Log
lines.
Mrs. V. A.
ed to the
day, is again
of improvement,
The First Natioanl
Hall and Spring Mills
on Saturday, June 14.
a legal holiday.
Mr. and Mrs,
téertainedq the
school faculty
wives to
ment exercises
The
Dus
by
Auman, who wag return-
jast
marked
county hospital Tues-
showing signs
Banks Centre
will
at
be
Day,
closed
and
Flag
en-
high
and
Roy 8S. Jamison
Hall-Potter
husbands
Centre
and their
after the
Tuesday
supper commence-
last night,
Methodist
serve a
Aid of the
church of Centre Hall will
penny supper in the M. E
Thursday, June 16, 5 {to
Chicken biscuits will be the
dish.
Ladies’
church on
3:00 1. Mm.
and main
Bil
spent the week
Carl Beck, Mrs. Beck and
of New Cumberland
énd at th erli 3
Colyer.
visited
Minister :
the Ev
chorus is
Conference of
This
ministers
angelica)
entirely
parts of the
composed
from all
ference which extends ag far north as
Sullivan county, west Altoona,
south to Washington, and
to the Busquehanna Concerts
have been given by
great many of the
out thig area during
years.
to
D.C.
River,
the group
churches
east
in a
the past four
Monday
Kirkpatrick
on the Raystown Branch,
Shekinah Sunday school camp will
conduct its gessions. Rev. Kirkpatrick,
who will act as an instructor in the
camp, will be accompanied by Barbara
Potter and Janet Priest who are at-
tending the camp from the local Pres.
byterian Sunday school. This is the
Presbyterian Sunday school camp of
the Huntingdon Presbytery, Bev, Mc-
Cahan, minister of the Sinking Valley
Presbyterian is superintend-
ent of the For several
Shekinah camp sessions
ducted at the Juniaty Valley Boy
Scout camp, due to damage caused
by the great flood to Camp Myler.
The Homan reunion will be held on
Saturday, June 11, all at the
Crange Fair grounds,
of next Rev. J. M.
will drive to Camp Myles
week
where the
church,
cang. years
were con-
da y
M
ter
of
Reil
nt
{en
the
Pen
outi
ever
and
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Heck and
Jersey Shore
Mrs. Heck's
wr, short
baby daugh
at the
Mrs,
re, Edward
Of nre
mother, Della
for an stay,
H. Ross,
Earl Ross
Hall, graduateq
School of Dalry
and
ol
from
of Mr.
live west
Monday
Husbandry at
ichard son
who
n State
Hall Men's As-
their
Plang
Centre Business
held
evening
tion annual
for a summe
but
date,
were discussed action was
ng
rred
Tri-Valley
to a later
Baseball League of
met in Centre Hall Tuesday
This was their monthly busi-
Matterg such
players
of.
ing.
as protests
on several
approval of
were taken care
the many students from
who received degrees
Monday
of
four
at
John
Hall,
the
planning
State on was
k) CC. Coldron Centre
hag spent vears in
wo of Education and is
LOCAL P, 0. 8. OF A. CONDUCT
MEMORIAL
| CENTRE HALL SOFT BALL
LEAGUE OPENS SEASON
The first the local church Memorial pervices for
ball
the
game of
lgue resulted brother conductegq hy
Methodist -Pre Hall P. 8. of A. at
10 to 6 over their Lutheran | regular meeting Friday
Chalmer
battery for
Goodhart
|
|
soft in a victory were the Cen
for team by a'tre Camp O
FBCOre of night.
| opponents,
Weaver
Lutherans,
Wert
M.-P.
game was a
‘ a 1 ‘
Ernie Frank and : tribute wag paid to four member
formed the the
who hav
ed awny during the
Weaver of Farm-
pas
Harry E.
Thomas
R.
Nevin
and Ben and
two vears
Mills;
SOM positions
feat
hit by
the
The
home
Junior filled
for the
of the
Ernie
TS Delaney of
of
team, big we | ¢
run town: Ernest Shreckengast ail
Frank. Kryder of
In the Reformed Vv:
game, played last Friday
ed church team
| score of 6-5.
| Tuesday
feated
Frank
helm and C.
Hall.
John
of the
ceased
Sind
Hal)
good
first
Evangelical
the Reform-
by the
B. White
camp
members
four
addressed
eulogizing the
members,
e the Institution
camp In 1916,
standing have
Tate,
the
won close de
Laitherang de-
Ernie
Jim
evening the
the Reformeds, 6-3,
pitching for the first and
for the latter team,
next game will
Contre
in
The
Tus
NY ars
Nev-
of the
30 members
passed away.
Searson
The
ning at O
was Frank buried
1919
buried gat
at
Friday
the
be on seyville in
in
wag
last
C Hill cem
lock between
M-Ps,
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WORK ON LOCAL W.P.A, -
PROJECT SHOWS PROGRESS
ove 20 Of Krvder edar
Evangelicals and etery.
The
members
Hall
and Is
spite of the late
Centre camp now
financially
dapression,
A —
ATTENDANCE OF
GRADES FIVE TO
built
of
by |
the
atten
The
W.P.A
borough
being
end
walls and
steps TY
p ERM
labor at the lower
are attracting much
1
i
i
|
The Centre County Council
INITIATE 100 CANDIDATES | ent-Teacher ’ Amseoclations
ng the past year the P. 0, bullding in
of
been
CAI Centre and Clinton | on Tuesday vening
have conducting an
campalen
we seen soe | BA GTEURIZED |
" DAIRY
PRODUCTS
-—OUR OWN ICE
membership
conducted
school auditorium |
m. Btate President
and Btate Secretary
EB. Helms
peak,
of A.
at 7
arranged to be
special
will
o'clock,
have CREAM —
P.O
drill
10 the
Ag a treat,
ladies
When in need of
MILK, CREAM,
BUTTERMILK,
CHOCOLATE MILK,
present a
just previ.
Leadery pre-
30
initiation. are
initiate hundreq candi-
the
10 one
order,
With
me 21, the
put
une
into
the class
Mill Hal
lowing
connection
on J
on the I
14, a
dance; on
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5. oan Il GARBRICK’S DAIRY
June 2
CENTRE HALL, PA. -
plate) and
festival
Q
teaching professic
During the first four
visitors at thea 1O0Me IrORTeSS wis Slow ue t
Mi
Ammon
cak-end
Mrs
Mrs
ton, N I ind
0 the
ind wris Burkl
und
CENTRE HALL TARES LEAD
IN TRI-VALLEY LI}
Decorative Fabrics Appear
With New “Color-Tested Seal”
Couriesy DuPont Style News Service.
An attractive ivy pattern, cotton crash fabric for slip
covers and draperies that has been awarded the new
“Color-Tested” seal. This seal is awarded by the Better
Fabrics Testing Bureau, and means that the fabric has
been tested for fastness to washing and sunlight,
BY JISE BROWN
LOUISE BRO tual home use. The award of the
OWADAYS, it's much easier goa] is not confined to materials
to be a “good shopper.” For | colored with a particular make of
instance, it's less difficult to select | dye stuffs, but depends entirely on
drapery and slip cover fabrics that | the fastness of the dyes used and
will be color fast and stand either | their ability to hold their color
inn: washing or commercial | when subjected to laboratory tests.
laindering and exposure to sun NEW PATTERNS
The arrival of a new line of slip | In this new line of materials, there
cover and drapery fabrics with the | are four floral patterns, a striped
“Color-Tested” seal awarded by | design, and a plain fabric. The
the Better Fabrics Testing Bureau, | colors are coordinated so that
is significant as the first step in a | figured and plain styles may be
revolutionary movement which is | used together in perfect harmony.
expected to answer the urgent | The “Castle Ivy” pattern shown
need for a means of color fastness | above has large ivy leaves in light
identification. Until now, with few | tan on rust, green, or brown—and
exceptions, the consumer has had | in eggshell color on blue and
no way of knowing whether or not | plum.
the colors in fabrics are fast, ir-| It is expected that other decora-
respective of the price she pays tive fabrics bearing the “Color-
for them. | Tested" geal will shortly be avail-
The tests conducted by the Bet- | able, and that eventually dress
ter Fabrics Testing Bureau are fabrics will also appear with this
based on the use to which each | label of color reliability to help
type of material will be put in ac- | women shop more intelligently. |
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Let
The
INGE
HY
ASSISTANT)
MEN
Wm. Gruenwald
Uri formeelif vroety
———— Be
Keep your kitchen as pleasant and
cool this summer as your living room.
Avoid the excessive heat of old fash
ioned stove cooking by using an
electric roaster
The electric roaster has been
tried and found excellent in almost
700,000 homes. It is a portable elec
tric oven, which bakes, fries, broils,
and stews all kinds of food. It cooks
complete meals, and cooks them de
liciously. It has sufficient capacity for
a plump 18-1b. turkey. It is clean and
economical to use—a valued cooking
i
a a
appliance for use the year ‘round.
This week appliance dealers have
special displays of electric roasters.
Select one now and enjoy cooking
comfort during the hot days yet to
come.
Prices for this great time and worry
saver are $19.95 and Jess for many
models. Visit your dealer, today. He
can supply you with complete in-
structions and new recipes.
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