The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, December 07, 1939, Image 5

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    THE CENTRE REPORTER, CENTRE HALL, PA.
. . . LOCAL AND PERSONAL were thoroughly discussed and a strong| FIVE NEW BUILDINGS AT hey , nthiy 111 wort indi
—— working program formulated The LAURELTON STATI VILLAGE { 4d this w=» } Thi IR gerd 1hout
ITEMS OF Sidne esr snl Joe for v1 ine CONIVERtion W % significa ity cpre . ahs : ? Sid : } § tha 4 OOH
C Sidney Riegél has beep deer hunting “On 1 peal rel FOR GIRLS NEED EQUIPMENT]’ ° : : x rontele uattl
" . vith a party "hits » valley sentative of the hes i American : ‘ y . :
» JLOCAL INTEREST Wha 2 ms In Whi Dee hi 1Y. farm. lite with 36 ond " ‘ Sensational Relief from Indigestion
- ny { ith 36 state wiponding yeh VG ew building i
Mrs Lawrence Hartley spent 3 ! Be a 9) ding ! : snd One Dose Proves It
® o . o ® ® ™ Sunday th M M La with full voting strength reachinglstoo 1 jit at the A sss of thie leussr '
Sunda wit Mr. an I's4 JON : bY iat dosme’t Lyla ; ¢
toy, oo . rt
The Harry Potter family he Sh Hat from Minnesota tg Texan n with ficlent gi nee thel smpletion . PASTOR RESIGNS
from Atlantic Coast to racifl ind il in tition be TION —— oi ———
day dinner at the home 1, Mzabeth B wo vi tanding the wide sectional differenc-liy ring, have received their first TO TAKE ARMY POST
ei® Bellefonte. over week-end with Mrs, dna (e¢ of opinion Inevi h a
ap. assembly, the prog
Mrs. Ralph Dale of Bellefonte, ill nA a YO al y Pleas ; Methodist church prody relief, 100 everywhere
$ was concurred in by HArES ajo &
ce Thanksgiving with tonsilitis “ lev, *. K. Hosterman is hold
i ' ies and In not a single Instance was, Yor. Tysenint fs 2 ¢ the of 111i un Monaay 1 fod i CARRE
% y sy 2 fOr Wei rook y . ’ a hay y A vr f
uel improved n i vice fOr tWo week in roll call necessary before the fi i i . # i um J chaplaly i g i AIT }
. . jth ussevvilie church beginning thi i . ’ Port Wadaw 1. Rtnter Lane N. 3
Mrs. Bud Lewis of loalshurg took Aarat were made WEN Oy h tructures part of i y a !
s . 1s 1 ding featur 4 . , ¢ expe
dinner on Saturday ' Je 3 \ 0 tanding catlire o \ 1 81 noe 000 I»
expanson-improvement pro- | '® LE nd report for quty, BACKACHE - SORENESS ~- STIFFNESS
home in Centre Hall ! Ham Sw ney of otters of 8 ion was the werwhnelming! «ran he linge under the General
L : : [a ill il fo Wer \ ek with 1 “1 sement given to He] irange & . \ thority { use n or in ¢ i post a fy jater
The local W.C.T.1 will meet Hy . yor eing i { leadership of the past wvear. The an : : t tev. Henry has n in Pl int =
home f Mrs. John B. Wert { vo : ot : : : : . x. Lh hs LY \dditional equipmen t : }
ma of subbing : ight by ing Ha openhave il xs of Nationa! Master lou i The sw units incl + a hospit ip a'\most A kn. A
¢ y word ” of axl wont} — ’ rand rena} Th T*% y . 1
Monday evening of next week trained nurse. wher was receiveq with Drew Mheologi senanary If first good rubbings with soothing
Her
warming Musterole don't bring you
hall administration i
g wee Bradford spent the v : jngtic approval the pellicles that have! huilding Wo 2 y are &s been responsing :
Miss Je yee | rad d sy n £ XR E ar r Rea Mill has ) pro ! ¢ ! bullding and two cottages, and are ds glorious relief from those torturing mus-
eng with Miss Ruth Hackett at | ho BOCES i raising a flock of! ursued were vigorously held gioned to care for 161 girls cular aches and pains—~due to eold—by
home of her father, Brown Hackett - . Ee : R is and the biennial election of ficers Wait ists contain 50 name: hershi in ie congregalior i all means see your doetor, But Musterole
300 bronze turkeys this vear, and \ . Gray 1 sii 4 ro ‘a g ] Hoy : ale, and ‘ n usually DOES THE WORK -—
of the Nati IrAnge rest i ; be : yy, % n ' hor i #tor: n as 1 ' sin] 8
Mrs. Sidney Riege] and daughter.iis now offering them for sale for thio by wi TS pa ! u hem recorded hi urgent TH i . s formation of mar Musterole gives quick relief because
} ti reelection by wide marghs ” the in-1’ ! : Me X Ty it's MORE than “just a salve.” It's a
L hin rege wonderful soothing “counter-irri-
tant” which penetrates the outer layers
! ; of the skin to help ease local congestion
quarterly 1 read at the meting A. BOYS AND GIRLS and pain. Used by millions for over 30
Mrs. A. OC. Miller of State College |Christmag kn 1 Tol he 1
5 iNational Master Taber and the lead-|, ties y » a in homes
made a shopping trip to Lock Haven " . ’ ition with 1 t in om
! i ( Christmas or in officers of the organization. 3 . +} . > 4
Saturday . . throughou the state, according 3
os Christma Briefly ummarized, the important
Gs . nth RRO rd Yann a will consikt of ' hilar Tait ¢ Lire of h eH] CO 1 ’ fg ! 3 strengths: R # v en’
Miss Anna Jane Musser of Penna \ will i A vildrer Ar i f h Peoria nvention i} : 1d hospi equipment HELPING SANTA CLAUS years! 3 strengths Regulat, Children's
Furnace visited her aunt, Mrs. ¥. V.ieant and a choral sing by the adult ‘ yy (mild) and Extra Strong, 40¢.
Goodhart, from Wednesday until “ri-| juntor Choirs inging responsivels
day, last week,
Miss Goldie
Goverment pera TR rw
Better Than A Mustard Plaster!
:
Flowers
for All
Occa
| POPC PEO EPO EE EOP POPP HOODIE
3 FOR
THIS LITTLE GIRL WILL HAVE |
PE in i INSURANCE
CHRISTMAS | Sry
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mez 5.09 |f Bartholomew Estate
PPE EEL ELLIE P EST PPETE PEE EOLEPPPPPPED
WOODRING’S
FLORAL CARDENS
$23 :
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per cont me
than * fv Helen Bartholomew, Mgr.
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ii ooo [A MERRY CHRISTMAS DINNER |
DECLARED GREAT CONYENTION
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Young Girls Waging Health Comeback at Sanatorium
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Three young patients recovering from tuberculosis receiving their ; . 5
afternoon refreshment. Complete rest in a sanatorium is the Number One . EE saan sessssearaseesttsowse startet ers smsitommns
requirement in curing from this disease. Christmas Seals are engbiing
Homer Treaster cagertown was tuberculosis associations to assist in finding people ill with this disease anc
} home of his Ywether, John ¥F in starting them on the road back to health.
west | Cent Hall, : ul J - By Louise grown * y :
weighing HRISTMAS dinner is always a *Sag Dressing if bird
‘ were ! pretty special affair and most :
yilies have their own favorite
cred to the day.
Grandma admits that the roaster has old-fashioned cooking methods “beat a
mile” when she tries her first Christmas dinner in this modern appliance,
Or nge Sweet Polaloes
ined whether
r two or
offee
f - oy
f and tru:
paper,” but it is MORE
EY, CEDIT.
for heating roaster eg: DY © pouitrs
Roast I uek Buttered Broccoli
f114 nd tru 1 bunch brog
a PART of the
»~ 1 | ' ek ‘ % ¥ pe
unty had none of] i me very simp i . 111% ot 4 serature ot
»
trol
avcidents list al e Public, In every way we s i sound, C4 i cove! a gt i will hel i 125 } allow 30 minutes per
+ . . i i good ized duck or hicken and po { the vi fiat is sed
the state ing th first two dave « nking business. i . ~R : a BA . ‘ useq,
\ {ty - i ! covered pans wi hold gen- allow © Y 4 orf heating
the deer season, it dig ave ong whicl i ; it “i $x} i
; ‘ of i vue quantities of vegetables t
came close to taking the life of a hunt The grand thing about thig sort Sage Dressing
er. Lloyd Spicer, aged 268, of Woody E of cooking iz that it needs little cups stale bread crumb Banbury Tart
crest, two miles north of State Col- | or no watching, so that you are 2 teaspoon gait Cup mincemeat
lege, wae injured by a bullet which free to enjoy the festivities with 14 teaspoon pepper Pastry
glanced off a tree and struck him in the family and attend to last. ila teaspoons sage loll pastry to 4 inch thickness
the left eve. Spicer wae standing minute touches to the dinner 1's teaspoons chopped parsley and cut into six 4-inch squares.
Do your Christmas baking in 114 teaspoons chopped celery Put 4 teaspoons of the mincemeat
CENTRE HALL. PA. the roaster. too. putting the pies 11; teaspoons chopped onion on each square of pastry Wet
or pudding in before the rest of 2 tablespoons butter the edges of pastry and fold to
into State College with the ald of com- : ‘ the dinner. The roaster turns out Combine the crumbs, salt, sage, form a triangle. Seal edges well
panions and was examined by a phys This Bank is a Member of the perfect baking whether it's fruit celery. sarsley and pepper. Mean- by pressing them together with
clan. He was then sent to the Centre cake, tarts or cookies. while melt the fat in a frying pan, the tines of a fork. Prick vp 2
ar hospital or x-ray examina- FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE Here's a typical roaster dinner add onion, then simmer gently or 3 times. Place on a cocky afeet
ot Hi ato the FEDERAL RESERVE BANK for Christmas day. until tender. Add reasoned bread for baking. Bake in preheated
outer portion of Spicer’ eyelid. Loss AMERICAN BANKER'S ASSOCIATI ON Christmas Roaster Dinner crumbs. Stir and cook until roaster at 400° F. for 20 minutes.
Pot 3 pie SFU Te " Tomato Juice crumbs are browned, Quantity Serve either hot or cold with hard
of sight Inthe eye ls possible, : *Lurk or Chicken so. amay be increased according t size , sauce or sharp cheese.
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watch In the Barrens. The source of
YWihe shot is unknown. Spicer walked