2 I 1 GOLDEN WEODING. Fiftleth Marriage Anniversary of Prof, and Mrs, W A. Krise Oolebrated om Mon day Evening, One of the recent most delightful so- cial events in Centre Hall was the cele- bration of the golden wedding anniver- sary of Prof and Mrs. William A. Krise, on Monday evening, five o'clock, It wa: 1t the Union House, in Lewis- town, January 28th, 1862, that Mr. Krise married Miss Nannie E. Hugt, of Cannonsburg, Washington conuty. Af- ter closing bis service of enlistment in the U. 8B. Marine, Mr. and Mrs. Krise set up housekeeping in Johnstown, and in 1875 they moved to Centre Hall, and was the second teacher in the local school to teach the languages and higher mathematics. During 1880 they moved to Spring Mills, from there to Johnstown and then back to Centre Hall where they have since lived. While at Spring Mills the couple celebrated thelr thirtieth an- niversary, and Mrs. C. A. Krape and Prof. C. R. Neff were the only guests outside of the family who attended both events. As is indicated above Prof. Krise is a school teacher by profession and taught thirty-eight full terms of public school, in addition to the private schools and parts of terms of public school. Fifteen terms were taught in Cambria county and the remainder in Centre county. After the refreshments, which were altogether appetizing and abundant, were served, impromptu addresses were made by Dr. Schuyler and Mr. Rhone, and an original poem that elicited ap- plause was read by the groom of fifty years. The predents sent the couple are very pretty and many of them quite expen- sive. Besides these there were thirty dollars in hard cash. The names of the guests present are printed below : Warren Krise and daughters Ruth and Elizabeth, Johnstown ; Mrs. W. 8. Slick and children Nina Elsie Jefferson and William, Centre Hall ; Mrs. J. W. Brown and children Irene and Samuel, Milroy ; Mr. and Mrs. B. F Reish and children Rexford and Vida, of Centre Hall. Mr. and Mrs. John Sterrett, Milroy ; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Joy. Johnstown ; Mrs. W. H. Kohler, Milroy ; Mrs. G. R. Betts and daughter Ruth, Milroy ; Mrs. Charles A. Krape, Spring Mills ; Mrs. An- na Young Williamsport. Centre Hall : Mr. and Mrs. H W Kreamer, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Arney, Mrs. Lucy Hen- ney, Rebecca Derstine, Mrs. Mary Ross, Dr. G. W. Hosterman, Mr and Mrs. A. P. Krape, Mrs. bimkins, Dr. and Mrs, J. V. Foster, Hon. Leonard Rhone, Dr. W. H. Schuyler, G. L. Goodhart, Mr. and Mrs. P H. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. A. Kennedy, Sadie McKinney, Mra. George Lee, Mrs. W. H. Stiver, Mr. and Brungart, Mrs. H. F. Bitner, Florence Rhone, Grace Smith Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Benner Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Rearick, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bradford, Savilla Rea- rick, Mrs. Mary A. Rearick, Mr. and Mrs, D. A. Boozer, Mrs. James Alexander, Mrs. Mary A. Odenkirk, Helen Luse, Mr, and Mrs. S. W. Smith. Al —————— 7 Luse Fianing Mill Sold. # The Luse planing mill, at Centre ‘Hall railroad station, was recently sold by C. W. Luse, the surviving member of the firm, to the Zsttle brothers— John and Archey Zsttle— of Bpring Mills, TT" This business was established twen- ty-five years ago by A, P. Luse and his son, C. W. Luse, who during these years did business under the firm name of A. P. Luse and Bon. John and Milford Luse, also sons of A. P. Luse, and F. K. Carter, were also employed in this establishment much of the time. Basides doing custom work of all kinds, the firm built a number of dwelling houses, in the southern seo tion of towu, . Mr Luse bas not given out his in- tentions for the future. He has some thought of golog south. The firet dwelling house erected in Centre Hall by this firm was that built for J. W. Whitman ; the farm house on the Henry Stoner farm came pext. The W. H. Stiver property was then erustructed snd occupied by the elder Luse, The W., W, Bpangler house wos erected for the use of the junior member of the firm and occupied by him for some years. The property owned by Alfred Durst and occupied by D. W. Bweetwood was then built, and then the J. H. Weber house was put up and occupied by the junior member of the firm, and following the erection of the home the elder Luse lsst occupied. CO. W. Lus's present home came next, the house on Hofler street occupied by John Geary, the Milford Luse house, the Rhone house, the present home of John Luse were built in sucression. The John Durst house was erected for P. H. Luse, A new houses and barn were built on the Luse farm. The Grange Hall and all the buildings on Grange Park were erected by them, and also the wood work on the Dr, Hosterman house. Besides these nnd other build- fogs in Centre Hall, the firm furnished the greater pert of the material amd much of the mechanical work that en tered into the erection of the greater part of the houses built in Centre Hall during the past twenty-five years, and also did ocousiderable construction a, districts sod ln Surveyors at Spring Mills, The surveyors doing work for the State Highway department, who have been working on the Lewisburg pike since the middle of Decemver, jhave now reached Bpring Mills, and are quartered at hotel Stover. The Old Fort doubtless will have been reached by the time of the next issue of the Re- porter. The party éonsists of A. B. Cliax, chief of party ; Richardson Hand, transitman ; M. J. Flynn, level- man ; 8. H. Diemer, chainmoan ; M, F LaValle, chainman ; H, Connelly, rodman; W. Shay, rodman; Ray Caldwell, rodman, I————— A — LOUGALS, Col. D F. Fortney is on a business trip to Philadelphia and New York, Mrs. Derr, wife of K. K. Derr, edi tor of the Lewisburg Chronicle, died Sunday morning. If you are in need of a sled, or sleigh, crnsult J. H. and 8, E. Weber, at Cen- tre Hall and Oak Hall Station, Mr. and Mra. John A. Heckman en- tertained about fifty of their friends at their home east of Centre Hall, Tu es- day evening. If you have wheat, oats, corn, barley, rye, hay or straw to sell, consult us — J. H and 8, E. Weber, Centre Hall and Oak Hall Btation. The revival in the Methodist church is increasing In interest, there bave been added several seekars at the al- tar during the past week. Dr. H. B. Braucht is improving rapidly, and within ten days expects to be able to leave the Bellefonte hos- pital for bis home at Bpring Mills. The funeral of Mrs. John R, Eckley, held Tuesday, was largely attended by friends and relatives from Bald Eagle Valley, the former home of the de- ceased The condition of W. B. Mingle, E«q , who has been ill of pneumonia for over two weeks, is very much im- proved. His complete recovery Is anticipated. A splendid romance of the seashore, vibrant with the stmosphere of the acean, Is full of love interest, Bee gine next Bundsay and continues dally in The Pitteburg Post. Mra. Shultz, wife of Rev. W, K