The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, March 02, 1939, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
¢ @ . . LOCAL AND PE RSONAL | onumiNar COURT HAD Guests speakers filleq the pulpits in PUBLIC SALE. Superior corn planter, set hay lad-
ITEMS OF - BUT TWO CASES FOR TRIAL [the eight churches in State College on FRIDAY MARCH 3, at 11:00 a. m., ders, 2-horse bob-gled, oil pump, 3
- Mrs. George Searson and Miss Mar- | Calvin Albright of State COwllege, | Sunday morning, the opening of the 1-4 mile west of Centre Hall on the dozen bushel crates, No. 12Delaval
TEREST] | ga tw Foglem wer uests Bun- ; ; » : “wm
JLOCAL INTERE garet op’ eman re su i on trial on f. and b. charges, was program for the week for Religion | Girerer farm cream separator in good shape, wheel.
{day of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Searson at
Spring Mills,
4 Two horses, black team 12
found guilty and costs placed on him. | in 1ir6 Week.” On M mday morning | Two horse ' a fq 4 a barrow, grass oder, 4 ror
Unable to furnish a $500 bon\. he (Dr : vears old, weigh
John Jennings of Pleasant Gap pur- i Miss Eleanor Armstrong, daughter was sent to jail { :
chased a Deluxe Plymouth coupe of Mr. and Mrs. Elllot Armstrong of A charge of larceny by ballee a
t |. 1 ! in Recreation Hall n the subject,
through the R. 8. Hagan Dodge sales [State College was a week-end guest of | gainst . [t. Korman of Stormstown
» » * \ w ® \ .
ohn A Macay president of
OTrKers.
| Princeton Theological Seminary, spoke | i
{“Is Christ Adequate for Ou ! \ ‘ : grade
| World Problems?’ Fey i t een } ey bull, ofA i 2 years
the thing ir | Mite | . rr : : : : od 1 5 Voss _— tn fas {ou hol todd win} ( n cab.
wgency in Centre Hall | Miss Patty Boozer, W . '. Hunter resulted in a sus-
J. William Bradford of the milling George Searson w ¢ lone juror : entence and ordereq a return
firm of Bradford & Company, became | from Centre Hall orough drawn on | & 5 . . I i i v { ] i ‘ ! i
ill on Friday and up to Monday was the panel to hear criminal cases be 10860 tWo case conchded h \ ted to the latt hoes row April 1 in¢ oy en De o} Purns-All
criminal list { 150 blood-t« od Cerlin allt log Stuar Heats i iroq f ati suIm-
| While 19% civil ases are ) , hie arn mer nouse rans 4 1 ans buck.
Mrs. Frank White and Miss telda | John Rimmey, on the # cell list for next week, it is wn oe | EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. a ak Ting yl : ucks. et f i strainers, and many tther are
Haagen, the fatter a school teacher, | farm, w hold publi sale rt number will ber In the Estate if WILLIAM B }
spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob | sto nd mple ar Thurs } when court opens. FIEDLER, late of Centre Hall Bor- oll rs. bridles
confined to bed with grip ginning
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Sharer in Centre Hall, | Ma ch 24 ‘ { 1 1pLy A Sn lo gh, Cent: County, Pa. deceased, FARM IMPLEMENTS Fordson
A > Sent nn tisement 16) K. . t 4 wmtamentary above eats ¢ - ¢ ny vow
Edgar Spicher, son of Boyd Spich- | Centennial Sesslon of Ev. Conference I. L eters testamentary on pbove estate tractor and 12-inch bottom plow i ¢ 2
er of Pleasant Gap, returned Rome 3. James “Hams and daughter, The one hundredth onsion of tha | BY ing been uly granttd the under- Keystone hay loader, gidoe-delivery . . LARK.
. z al fF Rallafont . : fi - on id WY islgned. all persong knowing themselve ake, 6-foot yeering erain binder
from Orlando, Forida, where he has | Helen, of ellefonte were guests a entral Penna. Confernce of i : i ra y fo Deering gra 3
y . x IA 84 . ay indebted to the estate are questo dum ake, hay tedde Buckeve oul
been in training camp for baseball the home of Mpys Willlam parents, | ancelical Church will >a ek WM 0 2 i req ed to dump rake, hay : edder Suck eye .
. | Mr \ Ter . 14 1 & 8 > : make immediate payment, and those tivator, tractor harrow, 18-tooth Ol
piayers. | M1 and Mi Clyde wraalord, M | First Church, Carlisle March 8-13 having clair } . i (1 . ’ g
M : iaving claimg ggainst the same to pre harrow, 60-tooth splke harrow, Oll-
¢ v IIR onday Tho . ' wa wil . { :
H. E. Bowersox of Woodward sus- | I'he local charge will be jsent them duly authenticated for set- ver wal ing plow, Farquahr otato .
tained a broken arm at the Wrist George Condo, brother of Mrs. M, | %ented by Rev. W. K Hosterm: and tlement. MARGARET E. FIEDLER, digger, platform scales, 5060 Ib apa Leghorns, Reds, Barred and White
when a board fell from overhead In|A. Burkholder, wh had been In Wis J. H Stover of Lemont. | W. Harrison Walker, Executrix, ty, cable chains, forks, ghovels 1 { Rocks, Straight or SEXED,
the lumbershed at the CC. F. Corman | consin for her of years, Is 1 Se————————————————— | Attorney hawk manure spreader, 10-ho
: Centre Hall, Pa. . ‘
mill at Millheim. visitor at the Burkholder home, hav Ralph Whiteman, a mechanic at | Belle fonte, Pa. x9 | Deere fertilizer grain .
( < the Hagan garage. ha been n bed | . Deere corn binder in No. 1 shape, 3 GERVIN K. SCHAEFFER
vith a full size case f | section 8 i J nd r Ne 8 y i" me n MeAlisterville, Pa. x16
A VALUE
drill Write for Prices—
Misses Anne Wert and Alice Spyk |
er spent the week-end in Lock Haven |
and while there attended the formal
ball given by the seniors at the }
His
Haven Teachers
D. WW. Bradfor
the end of
experie
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lays a xteyetsd bor 86ek . On
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value un- ¥ sizes com ) i : §
matchod wl® pee wih { { 2) EAST MARKET ST
in quality. 2 bulier and 2 - —— nasi ( ‘ J Ne re
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ose rub cement, LEWISTOWN. PA.
. LEATHER 4 - wd Phone lewlstown 2-7
PALM h y
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25¢
Men's modiom weight
Pocked in half - pound | quelity white canton
bosses, Sloe 9. In onsorted | flonns! glove, Knitted
lengtha from iy bo Vy in. | wrists with leather pam
Hlvberd'y TRUE YALE
MASURE
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er department a —
LENTEN SERVICE, MARCH
The Mi Onar cleti of t}
of her pare
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Blazer,
Richard, nine years old, sen of Mi church wi } g enter
and Mrs. Merill Meyer, Muhg near Service of Praye and Study onl A Monument FErected.-
the P. R. R. station, while at Play { Ti rsdn 1fte O01 wenin be to the memory of 5 loveq one Is a
struck the end of one of his thum t 2:30 o'clock. substantia] expression of your laut
with such force as t 1 3 1 nf: tor will lead the d¢ tiona ing affectior To select one that
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cop. Mas four 177 Nghly
pohehed ovel tres ond
throng loot hondie
HORSE BRUSH, Brown Palmyra $0.23
LOO! SPRING PUNCH, Punches 4 Sizes 79
LACE LEATHER, 1.8. Bundle 29
FLAT SPRING SNAPS, lin Size 2 fos 07
ALLPURPOSE CHAN £14317 4 4)
of the bone. Surgical attention will » requires careful
or It must Jast
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Misses Sylvia Meeks ang Frances |" ear » com . Let
1.1 . . th + i Me wening ervice will sir ’ us perate with you by submit-
Sprankle of State College were guests | . . SL ;
‘ > 1:30 « Yon { will be worshin tir SUR ti 3 based upon our
on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John 3. | }
" I 3 ns memorial
Wert, Jr., in Centre Hall. The lad
are employed in the Agricultural 12
tension Department at Penn Stat te
wheres their hostess on this eccasion Jus
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also holds a position
likely be required.
C. H. HOMAN
Successor to
H. i. STROHMEIER
Centre Wall Marble & Granite Works HOSTERMAN &
Centre Hall
STOVER CO. FRED BENDER, Onn
E. DALE FISHER, Realtor
The Department Hardwar, Store
MODERN ARRANGEMENT r | Hg CINE HALL Pa Agetn
Hall
100-Watt
Bulb given with each \
PIN-TO-WALL |
Equipped with Light |
N_ Diffuser!
BEAUTIFUL * LOW COST
MaNY-PURPOSK
in his audience that the Californfan’s
plan is certain to be carried to com-
pletion and put into operation before
those making up the gathering be-
UR picture shows a compact] in bed, try a pin-to-wall. Where
modern treatment of a sofa or | there are twin beds in a room, a
day bed in a small room. Notice | wall lamp can be hung over each
how well the wall type lamp seems | bed, or one large lamp hung be-
ys to id t orse 200 «%
Suffie Loo dia 2° Sodom a 3200 heck to fit this arrangement, taking up | tween the beds. In the rumpus
ani 8 A y Tem. very little room and yet giving sci- | room, a pin-to-wall can be hung
A granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs entifically correct light for read- | over the game table and is out of
William Bradford, a daughter of Mr ing. the way so there's no danger of
and Mrs. Harry Crissman, aged three Many Uses it being tipped over if the game
years, who died from a heart con- Home decorators are finding | gets a little wild.
dition in Phoentxville, was laid to| these pin-to-wall lamps the solu-| Good Light LIVING ROOM « BEDROOM « KITCHEN » DINING ROOM
rest "hoo fille on Tuesday. The ion to many home lighting prob- | pin-t alls , any
Test n Phoepiavill B Tuesday. TH lems. In the first place, they are I-10 Walls not QHly £5 in many DESK ¢ VANITY « RECREATION ROOM NURSERY
funeral was attended by Mrs. D. M. imply bung on the wall with Places that are difficult to light—
3radford, Mrs. J. BE. Rishe s. P 5 : ; & ith a | but the ood light. Most /
Bradtord. Hien. Joon Shes a push pin as you would a picture. | thegs have 8 Phot x pase pm, , BREAKFAST NOOR ¢ Just Anywhere!
1 into a Sorts o
Centre Hall and Mr. and Ms. Harold re G4 | ing bowl which permits the use of :
Meyer and Mrs. William F. tishey ” table od a ey lant, Men a 399 atl bulb oa ots pices. AN vinan) cppottauily 16 have good Light ia those odd
- ] = ling, areless t Wh £ .
Spring Mills, possible. For instance, when 8 | | ne a % Ee oh NE ype places” —at low cost! PIN-TO-WALL lamps are beautifully
Mrs. John Harter of Washington, spall é PE Hast be Diced i : reading, writing or any other close styled, giving wonderful direct-indirect light. Just pin them
, mp gives plenty | seeing work i : ) —
D. C., was a guest on Monday at the of light on'the Work, leaving tho g rks fo be done up and plug them in—they can be readily moved to where-
Jacobs home. Mrs. Harter, formerly whole desk top free for books and | In spite of the fact that the de- ever you want them. Take advantage of this special sale . . .
Miss Anna Rose, daughter of Mr. and papers. Twin wall lamps can be | signs of the new wall lamps are several PIN-TO-WALL lamps and enjoy better light
Mrs. James Ross of Linden Hall, is hung on either side of the dress- | new and smart—and in a variety got n y 4
h . ing table mirror to bring the light | of styles to suit all sorts of decora~ every night! +
cashier in the W oodward-Lophrop de- at just the right height for a per- | tive schemes —- they are very
partment store, the largest institution son sitting there. modest in price. Prices begin
of its kind in the National Capital - wall Taunp San be put 10, geod around $2.00 for the simpler types.
reakias e or t -
Oi, Vuiie Mr. Jaxter a an uel. over the kitchen range or sink | ing Ee rwen JpHng renoval.
jot, on Swploy ed at be tUme, _ When no fixture has been provided | add a new lamp or two, pictures,
rise ere. Some of the clever new |or new curtains to make a room
- removing of much of their house fur- lamps that are especially suited to | look fresh and tke 3 x be
nishings left here when she and Mr. the kitchen are designed to include | surprised how often a pin-to-wall
Harter went to Washington, two clocks or condiment sets. lamp will help. And you'll be
years ago. If you have had trouble find- ' | good selections
ing a comfortable light for reading | in your