yo THE OENTRE REPORTER : THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1913 soos Monday and Tuesday—rain, Mrs. 0. W. Luse and niece, Miss Fernie Heckman went to Lock Haven for a few days. C. F. Deinioger is in a Pittaburg hospital, and is said to be suffering from tuberculosis, A session of the Centre county Pomona Grange will be held at Pine Hall, Thursday of next week. Mrs. Rebecca Scholl and Miss Anna Weaver, on Monday, went to Zion to visit Mr. aud Mrs. John L. Cole. ™ Miss Bertha Musser came from Philadelphia to Millheim to be with her mother, Mrs. A. C. Musser, who is ill. Millheim and Centre Hall base ball teams will meet in conflict on Grange Park on the afternoon of Memorial day. Mrs. Emma Homan came Lome from 8 short visit to Altoona, and was accompanied here by Mrs. A. B. Homan, The exact nrice paid for the Leister farm was $7400, or §50 per scre Prof. W. H. Tomhsse is the partner of Prof, OC. L. Goodling in the deal. The state road through the narrows east of Lewistown i= tn be completed bv August. The Mifflin county end of the road will be finished before July 1st, Memorial services will be held In the Methodist eburch next Bunday morning aa provided for by the ehiureh Day will be observed in that chureb, The third annual reunion of Houser families will be held at View station, on Thursday, June 19 to which sl! members of the to sttend. Mr. and Mrs. Enory enidren Hyz | mond Hall, expect dav) on A two weeks’ visit to Bt Thomas, near Chambersbarg, where Mrs. Ripka's parents live. Miss Anna Ross, of Linden Hall, and Prof. Fred Weaver, an instructor | in ove of the divisiovs of the Agricul. tural Department, Penncyivania State | College, were guests of Miss Margaret | Jacobs from Baturday until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Meyer were in | Reedsaville for nearly a8 week, having gone there to witness the gradastion | exercises of the Reedsville High Kehool, one of the graduates, Miss | Miriam Meyer, being a granddaugh- | ter. Mrs. Isaac Bmith, of Penns Cave, | who bad been in very poor health for | some time, has recovered to such aD extent that she can move about the | house and assist in household duties, although hampered by the loss of the | sense of sight. Judging from the number of dis- carded separators D. W. Bradford is | gathering up throughout the country, | the De Laval is the only machine that | has no wear out to it. There are all | kinds of machines, excepting the De | Laval, on the scrap pile. | Mr. and Mrs George W. Barner, | who formerly lived near Centre Hall, | on Sunday entertained Mr. snd Mrs | Elmer Rossman, of Boalsburg ; Misses | Alice Rearick, daughter of Rev J. M. | Rearick, of Williamsburg, Isabella | Rowe and Cora Luse, the latter three | being students at the Look Haven | Normal. The Barner family now live | at Mill Hall n——— —— I ——————— Harris 1ownship. John Close and family spent Bunday at State College. Dr. and Mrs. Will Woods, returned to their home at Wilmington Iaet week. W. UC. Meyer, of Btate College, a!- tended to business at Bosalsburg «np Monday. John Stover, of Pleasant Gap, spent a few days with his son Wm at Boals- | burg. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musser at the Branch on Mouday. H. L. Reese with his wife and] child, moved from Renovo to Boals- | burg last week. A number of our young people at- tended the show at Bellefonte on Hat urday. A.W, Dale attended a meeting of Pomona Graoge at Ugoiooville cn Thursday. Andrew Kreamer, of Altoona, spent the past week with relatives and ac quaintances at Boslsburg. Adam Krumrine, of Tusseyville, spont Saturday at Boslaburg where he was a guest at the J. H. Mayer home, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Whitehall with several children enjoyed a drive from Houserville to Boalsburg on Bunday evening. Miss Elizibeth Close returned to her home at Hoslsburg after enjoying a month’s visit with heér sunt Mrs, Anna Zeigler at State College. John R. Btover, a son of Rev, B. C, Btover, who was a student at a medi- eal college at Valparaiso, Indians, re- turned to his home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Hany Gilmen, from near Millheim, with their little boys, Charles and Eagene, spent a few days Inst week with relatives in this place, Mrs. Vernon Godsball with her daughter Eva Bailey and baby boy named Vernon, came from Centre Ha'l Inst week, and visited with friends at Boalsburg and vicinity. The annual meeting of the plot own- ers in the Boalsburg cemetery wi'l be held in the cemetery Monday June 2ad at 7 p. Mm. two trostees are Lo be elected and also other important busi ness to be transacted. Sunday at 10:15 o'clock Rav. 8. C, Stover will presch a memorial sermon in the Reformed church ; in the even. ing at 7:30, Rev. Bawtelle, of Altoons, a representative of the Anti-Baloon League, will speak on that subject, ‘Mrs. Susie Traxler and little son Heury, from Bettendorf, lows, ls visiting her parents, Mr, Mrs. Heory Reitz, and other relatives in toie , On her return home, the fami ill move to C Towa, J § Court News, Court adjourned last Thursday until Monday, when it reopened for the gecond week. John Taylor, accused of alding Harry Mease to escape from jail, was found guilty. The time of the court on Monday and Tueeday was taken up in hearing cases from Philipsburg and other remote sections in the county, and were mostly mortgage aud judgement Cases, a ——— The Reporter is having a gond run of advertising, and all be the paper is read by people who pay for it. A man who beats the newspaper man out of subscription, is of no valu= to an advertiser. 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