Bowne oldn. Bellefonte, Pa., August 10, 1928. ——_— PINE GROVE MENTION. Boyd Kapp and wife are off on a motor trip through Canada. Eugene Pierce has returned home from Spartansburg, South Carolina. Charles Homan, who has been iil for some time, is now convalescing. The Moore family reunion was held on the old Academy grounds yester- day. Mrs. Robert Mothersbaugh, of Al- toona, is visiting Centre county friends. The Joe Johnson home, on Main street, is being improved with a coat of paint. Mrs. John Haugh spent several days, this week, visiting friends in Baltimore. Jacob D. Markle, of York county, Spent the latter part of the week in this section. Joe Johnson and W. A. Collins transacted business at the county seat, last Thursday. Clifford S. Close and wife, of State College, called on friends here on Sat- arday evening, Mrs. George Saul and son Russell, of Beaver Falls, are visiting Mrs. Ella Krebs, at Struble. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Monday, for a month’s visit with friends at Patton. Prof. and Mrs. T. I. Mairs have re- turned from a month’s motor trip through the middle west. The new arrival at the C. F. Ripka Thome is a 7} pound daughter. She has been christened Marie. Miss Charlotte Hoy has accepted a Position at Glenside as instructor at an all year camp for girls. J. N. Everts spent the latter end of the week with his sick daughter, Mrs. H. N. Walker, at Bellwood. Warren Richard Bailey spent the latter end of the week with Harry and George Bailey, at Boalsburg. John Gummo is suffering with sev- eral fractured ribs received in a fall at a neighbor’s barn several days ago. The Misses Auman, daughters of John Auman, of Philipsburg, are visit- ing their grandfather, ’Squire E. H. Auman. Dr. E. F. Gardner, of the University of Maryland, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Gardner, at State College. Bear in mind the festival and con- cert to be given by the Citizens’ band, at Pine Hall, tomorrow (Saturday) evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bierly have re- turned from a motor trip through tha South, which extended to Tampa, Florida. Dean and Mrs. R. L. Watts are visiting their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, at Wooster, Ohio. Guy Clark has purchased the Har- ry W. Musser property, on the Branch, where he has lived for some years as a tenant. Mrs. O’Byran was taken down to Axe Mann where she visited over the ‘week-end at the home of her son, George W. O’Byran. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre G. de la Boal, of Washington, D. C., are making a summer visit at the Col. Theodore D. Boal home, at Boalsburg. Master Jack Dale, of Mifflinburz, is spending his vacation at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, C. M. Dale, on the Branch. While watching the ball game, at Marengo, last Saturday, Roy Eyre was struck in the face by a batted ball, sustaining a bad bruise. Prof. E. B. Fitts, of State College, returned home, last week, from Lon- don, England, where he attended the international dairy conference. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Metzger and